The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Johnson, Knaus to split after 17 years

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — There will not be an eighth NASCAR title for Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus.

Hendrick Motorsport­s will split the driver and crew chief — the longest pairing in NASCAR — at the end of a disappoint­ing season. Johnson has not won a race in 17 months and was knocked out of the playoffs in the first round. Johnson and Knaus won their record-tying seventh championsh­ip in 2016 but have slumped in the two years since.

“It’s no secret that Chad and Jimmie have experience­d their ups and downs over the years,” owner Rick Hendrick said. “They’re fierce competitor­s, great friends and have immense respect for one another. They also fight like brothers. All three of us agree it’s finally time for new challenges and that a change will benefit them and the organizati­on.”

Johnson and Knaus were partnered in 2002 when Knaus built the No. 48 team as part of a Hendrick expansion. They won a record-tying seven titles and made the playoffs in all 15 years of its existence.

There has sometimes been tension between the two, and Hendrick more than once considered splitting them for the good of the organizati­on. The time finally came Wednesday in a personnel shakeup announced by the rebuilding organizati­on.

“Chad and Jimmie will go down as one of the greatest combinatio­ns in sports history,” Hendrick said. “They defied the odds by performing at a championsh­ip level for longer than anyone could’ve possibly imagined. What they’ve accomplish­ed together has been absolutely remarkable and will be celebrated for generation­s. This has been an incredible, storybook run.”

The changes Hendrick will implement next season brings back former employee Kevin Meendering to the organizati­on to partner with Johnson. Meendering spent 16 years with Hendrick beginning with a high-school internship in the chassis department.

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