NASCAR Hall of Famer and seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson announced the remainder of his 2024 premier series schedule on Tuesday during an NBC Today Show appearance.
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As part of that reveal, Carvana announced it would be hopping on board for the season-opening Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway (Feb. 18, 2:30 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) as “Seven-Time” aims for a third “Great American Race” victory. Carvana will also be on Johnson’s No. 84 Legacy Motor Club Toyota XSE for marquee events at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the season finale at Phoenix Raceway.
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“I‘m so proud to represent Carvana for a second NASCAR season, and our fourth season overall as partners, at some of my favorite races,” Johnson said in a team release. “Carvana is a fun brand that captures the joy of cars and racing, and they do a great job leveraging their partnership with Legacy M.C. I‘m excited to have a shot at another Daytona 500 trophy in our new Toyota Camry XSEs, and the paint scheme is sure to be a fan favorite.”
In addition to those events, Johnson will also race at Texas Motor Speedway (April 14), Dover Motor Speedway (April 28), Kansas Speedway (May 5, Sept. 29), Charlotte Motor Speedway (May 26) and Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Oct. 20).
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Forty of the 2024 Hall of Famer’s 83 wins have come at the tracks on Johnson’s plate this season. The nine races planned for 2024 will be the most for Johnson since his final full-time season in 2020.
The El Cajon, California native is set to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Friday.
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