Jimmie Johnson’s 2024 Cup schedule is expanding with Legacy Motor Club revealing additional races he will participate in. On Thursday, Legacy Motor Club announced six Cup races that Johnson will run, with more expected to be added later.
The latest announcement discloses that Johnson will compete at Dover on April 28, Kansas on September 29, and Las Vegas on October 20. Notably, his car in these races will feature the Dollar Tree and Family Dollar brands.
This revelation is part of Legacy Motor Club’s broader announcement, confirming that Dollar Tree and Family Dollar will adorn their cars for all 36 points races and two non-points races in 2024, split between drivers John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones.
In a previous announcement, Legacy Motor Club had already disclosed Johnson’s participation in races at Texas on April 14, the Coca-Cola 600 on May 26, and Kansas on May 5. For these races, Johnson’s car will be sponsored by AdventHealth.
Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time Cup champion and co-owner of Legacy Motor Club, is set to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on January 19. This prestigious honor is a testament to his remarkable career and contributions to the sport. Alongside his crew chief Chad Knaus, Johnson will be joined by Donnie Allison in the upcoming Hall of Fame class.
As Johnson’s 2024 Cup schedule continues to unfold, fans eagerly anticipate more race announcements and sponsor partnerships. Johnson’s presence in the Legacy Motor Club races adds not only a seasoned and accomplished driver to the lineup but also brings attention to the team’s partnerships with prominent brands like Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and AdventHealth.
The inclusion of Dollar Tree and Family Dollar as primary sponsors for Legacy Motor Club’s cars in all races for the upcoming season signifies a significant commitment and collaboration. It reinforces the team’s visibility and brand association throughout the entire NASCAR Cup Series, showcasing a comprehensive partnership that extends beyond individual races.
With Johnson’s induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, his legacy in the sport is solidified. As he continues to transition into a new phase of his career as both a driver and co-owner, his impact on the racing world endures. The announcement of additional races on his 2024 schedule only adds to the excitement surrounding Johnson’s post-retirement endeavors, keeping fans engaged and eager to witness his continued success on the track.