Jimmie Johnson Returns to NASCAR, Leads Truck Series Race
Jimmie Johnson made a stunning return to NASCAR, leading the Truck Series race at San Diego Naval Base.
The 50-year-old driver, who retired from full-time racing in 2020, started fourth in the No. 1 Carvana Toyota and quickly moved up to third place by lap 5.
He was just 1.233 seconds behind the leader, with his quickest lap on Lap 3 at 138.633 seconds and a speed of over 88mph.
Johnson's return to racing was a bucket-list item, and he proved he still has the skills, passing Kaden Honeycutt to take the lead on Lap 16.
Fans were amazed, with one writing, "Jimmie Johnson leading a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race in 2026?"
Johnson's time at the front ended by lap 19, but he still finished in the top 10, a impressive result for the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion.
He used Joe Gibbs Racing's pit crew, typically assigned to Brent Crews in the O'Reilly Series, and was racing for TRICON Garage under crew chief Jarame Donley.
The Legacy Motor Club owner has 83 Cup victories and 7 championships, securing his place among the sport's greats.
Johnson tied with semi-retired McAnally Hilgemann Racing driver Brendan Gaughan as the oldest in the field.
He grew up just 20 miles away from the San Diego Naval Base in El Cajon, making this race a special one for him.
The real excitement occurred after a restart on Lap 15, when Johnson closely followed Honeycutt into Turn 1.
Johnson made his move in Turn 3 one lap later, passing Honeycutt to take the lead, his first time leading a NASCAR race since his last full-time Cup race over 2,049 days ago.
Layne Riggs took home ten points after winning Stage 1, and Johnson fell to P-9 by the time Parker Kligerman won Stage 2.
Johnson's legacy continues to inspire fans, with his Hall of Fame induction in 2024 a testament to his dedication and skill.