“It Really Helps Me Kind of Slow Down and Reflect Back” – Jimmie Johnson on His NASCAR Career’s Crowning Achievement

Srijan Mandal | 03/08/2023
“It Really Helps Me Kind of Slow Down and Reflect Back” – Jimmie Johnson on His NASCAR Career’s Crowning Achievement

One thing we can all agree on is that Jimmie Johnson is one of the finest race car drivers ever in NASCAR. During his illustrious career, Johnson raked up seven championships equaling that to some of NASCAR’s greatest, such as Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. However, there is one piece of the puzzle without whom the dominance may not have been possible.

Throughout thick and thin, it was Chad Knaus that worked alongside Johnson as his crew chief, guiding him to the victory lane. There were times when rules had to be put in place to prevent Johnson and Knaus from dominating the competition. Yet the legendary crew chief would find a way and a workaround to get them back to the top.

Recently, while speaking to Sirius XM NASCAR Radio, Jimmie Johnson spoke about his crew chief and appreciated his role in his career. He also briefly mentioned their collective Hall of Fame nomination, congratulating Knaus for making it in alongside him.

Jimmie Johnson is happy for his crew chief getting into the HoF nominations

Johnson stated, “It’s an amazing day. You know, it really helps me kind of slow down and reflect back on, you know, 19 years in this awesome sport. And all the people that helped me get here. All the incredible moments that I had on this journey.”

He added, “I really trying to savor every minute of this and look forward to the next few months. Then my partner in crime through all those years Chad Knaus found his way in and very excited to share this experience with him.”

Johnson appreciates his former crew chief in his NASCAR journey

Further in the interview, the host mentioned how they had never seen any Hall of Fame nominee against whom NASCAR had implemented rules to block them every other year. Johnson went on to describe how the pair went through a lot, driving a host of different eras of cars.

Subsequently, Johnson replied, “We really looked at all that change as an opportunity. I mean, we certainly had stuff dialed in and it was successful with all the different packages. But the way Chad thought, the way Chad designed the team, all the resources we had at Hendrick.”

“Whenever the rules changed, there was an opportunity for someone to figure it out. And we really accepted that challenge and thankfully accepted most of it through generational changes.”

Throughout the years, their incredible partnership gave up the opportunity to witness some of the finest racing in recent years. And now, with their Hall of Fame Inductions, they will forever be remembered for their days of glory and greatness out on the racetrack.

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Srijan Mandal

Srijan Mandal is the Lead NASCAR Editor and Strategist at The Sportsrush with a wealth of experience and expertise in the world of motorsports. With several thousand articles under his belt over the years, he has established himself as a leading authority on all things racing. His passion for motorsports started at a young age, and he has dedicated his career to covering the sport in all its forms. He is an expert in various disciplines, including stock car racing, American motorsports, Formula 1, IndyCar, NHRA, MotoGP, WRC, WEC, and several more. But Srijan's love for racing goes beyond his writing. He actively competes in professional open-wheel sim racing, using '88' as his racing number. While he mostly participates in GT Endurance classes, he also ventures into Stock Car racing from time to time. In case, you wish to contact Srijan, kindly send an email to him at [email protected] or just DM him on Twitter.