The Underdog House: Legacy Motor Club Leaves Its Mark at Daytona
All three Legacy cars finished in the top 12, with team owner Johnson leading the way in third.
All three Legacy cars finished in the top 12, with team owner Johnson leading the way in third.
Johnson recorded his first top five since 2020, while John Hunter Nemechek scored his first ever.
Among them, where in the world did Jimmie Johnson come from to finish third?
Jimmie Johnson was finally a race-winning team owner. Then NASCAR officials relegated his driver Erik Jones to second.
Chandler Smith, JJ Yeley, Anthony Alfredo and BJ McLeod gave it all they had but will leave Daytona a little earlier than expected.
Media members swarmed 45 drivers with microphones and cameras in hand on Wednesday. Frontstretch reporters were among them.
Both past champions will race pressure free in tomorrow night’s Duels.
Jimmie Johnson may be a seven-time Cup champ but he’s one of nine drivers, including a four-time Indy 500 winner, forced to qualify into the Daytona 500.
The Duels have evolved over the years, and 2025 boasts 45 entries for 40 spots in the Daytona 500.
Weber passed away on Dec. 13 but will long be remembered for his time with ESPN, NBC and TNT.