Legacy Motor Club Explained

Team Name:Legacy Motor Club
Owner Names:Maury Gallagher
Jimmie Johnson
Richard Petty (Team Ambassador)
Principals:Cal Wells (CEO)
Mike Beam (President)
Base:Statesville, North Carolina[1]
Series:NASCAR Cup Series
Extreme E
Drivers:Cup Series
42. John Hunter Nemechek
43. Erik Jones, Corey Heim
84. Jimmie Johnson (part-time)
Extreme E
84. Jimmie Johnson, Travis Pastrana, Gray Leadbetter, Patrick O'Donovan
Sponsors:Cup Series
42. Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, Safeway, ROMCO Equipment, Skip Barber Racing School, AdventHealth, Acme, Bommarito Automotive Group, Save Mart, Massey Motor Freight, Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, Mobil 1
43. AdventHealth, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, STP
84. Carvana, AdventHealth, Dollar Tree, Family Dollar
Manufacturer:Cup Series
Toyota
Extreme E
Spark Racing Technology
Opened:Cup Series
2021
Extreme E
2024
Debut:Cup Series:
2022 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Final:Cup Series:
Races:Total: 95
Cup Series: 95
Drivers Champ:Total: 0
Cup Series: 0
Wins:Total: 1
Cup Series: 1
Poles:Total: 0
Cup Series: 0
Key People:Richard Petty (Team Ambassador)

Legacy Motor Club, formerly known as Petty GMS Motorsports, is an American professional stock car racing team owned by Maury Gallagher and Jimmie Johnson.[2] The team competes in the NASCAR Cup Series where they currently field three Toyota Camry teams: the No. 42 full-time for John Hunter Nemechek, the No. 43 full-time for Erik Jones, and the No. 84 part-time for team co-owner Johnson. The team has a technical alliance with Toyota Racing Development. In 2024, Legacy Motor Club expanded into the electric off-road racing series Extreme E with Johnson as the primary driver.[3]

History

On December 1, 2021, Maury Gallagher purchased a majority interest in the former Richard Petty Motorsports for 19 million. The deal included both of RPM's charters; the No. 43 continued to operate with its charter while the second charter - which was leased to Rick Ware Racing for the No. 51 from 2019 to 2021 - was transferred to a second car for the team, the No. 42.[4] Following the purchase, the team was renamed to Petty GMS Motorsports.

On September 16, 2022, it was reported that Petty GMS Motorsports would use Joe Gibbs Racing pit crews in 2023.[5] On November 4, seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson purchased an ownership stake in Petty GMS.[6] [7] Following the 2022 season, Richard Petty sold all shares of Petty GMS Motorsports to majority owner Gallagher.[8]

On January 11, 2023, the team announced the rebranding of the organization to Legacy Motor Club, marking the first time since the founding of NASCAR in 1949 that the Petty family has not had their name on a team in NASCAR's top series.[9] On February 18, Petty announced that Johnson had taken control of the team's day-to-day operations, leaving him without decision-making power.[10] On May 3, the team announced it will switch manufacturers from Chevrolet to Toyota in 2024.[11] On July 26, Cal Wells was appointed as the team's CEO.[12] On August 25, Bill Scott was promoted from Executive Vice President & General Counsel to COO.[13] On October 10, Matt Kenseth was named the team’s Competition Advisor.[14]

On January 25, 2024, Trevor Bayne was named the team's Competition Advisor.[15] On July 14, Bobby Kennedy was named General Manager, while Competition Director Joey Cohen left the team.[16]

Cup Series

Car No. 42 history

Ty Dillon (2022)On June 17, 2021, Gallagher announced that GMS Racing would move up to the NASCAR Cup Series in 2022.[17] On October 10, GMS announced that Ty Dillon would drive the then-No. 94 in their inaugural Cup season.[18] On December 1, Gallagher purchased a majority interest in Richard Petty Motorsports for 19 million. The deal included both of RPM's charters; the No. 43 would continue to operate with its charter while the second charter - which was leased to Rick Ware Racing for the No. 51 from 2019 to 2021 - would be transferred to GMS' entry which was re-numbered from 94 to No. 42.[19]

Dillon began the 2022 season with an 11th place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. Throughout the season, he only scored a top-10 finish at the Bristol dirt race. On July 15, Dillon announced that he would part ways with Petty GMS at the end of the 2022 season.[20] Prior to the Pocono race, the No. 42 was docked 35 driver and owner points for an L1 penalty when the pre-race inspection revealed issues on the car's rocker box vent hole.[21] At Kansas, the No. 42 began to use pit crew members from Joe Gibbs Racing; both the No. 42 and No. 43 will use JGR pit crew members starting in 2023.[22] Dillon ended the season 29th in the points standings.[23]

Noah Gragson, multiple drivers (2023)On August 10, Petty GMS announced that Noah Gragson would replace Dillon for the 2023 season, having signed a two-year contract with the team.[24] [25] Gragson started the season with a 24th-place finish at the 2023 Daytona 500. Shortly after finishing 29th at Kansas, he confronted Ross Chastain over a racing incident between them that resulted in Gragson hitting the outside wall. Gragson shoved Chastain, who retaliated with a punch to the face.[26] At Gateway, Gragson was involved in a hard crash due to a brake rotor failure. His car spun down toward the apron and then back up the track, hitting the wall first with the rear of his car and then the front. Gragson suffered concussion-like symptoms from the crash and was replaced by Grant Enfinger at Sonoma.[27] Enfinger finished 26th.[28] On August 5, NASCAR and LMC suspended Gragson indefinitely for violation of Section 4.4.D. of the NASCAR Rule Book, which concerns member conduct, after Gragson liked an offensive meme related to the murder of George Floyd on social media.[29] Josh Berry replaced Gragson at Michigan, where he finished 34th after a hard crash in Turn 4 on Lap 51.[30] Mike Rockenfeller drove the No. 42 to a 24th place finish at Indianapolis, a 19th at Watkins Glen,[31] and a 29th at the Charlotte Roval.[32] On August 10, Gragson requested to be released from his contract with LMC so he can focus on the reinstatement process.[33] Carson Hocevar drove the No. 42 to a 17th place finish at Darlington.[34] Hocevar finished 20th at Kansas, earning the No. 42’s first back-to-back top 20 finishes since Atlanta and COTA. A week later, he scored a career-best 11th place finish at the Bristol night race.[35] On October 4, Hocevar was signed for the final four races.[36] On October 16, LMC announced that John Hunter Nemechek would drive the No. 42 at Homestead instead of Hocevar, with Hocevar still running the final two races.[37] Nemechek finished 32nd after being involved in a crash on Lap 222.[38] The No. 42 team ended the season 32nd in the owners’ standings.[39]
John Hunter Nemechek (2024)On September 6, 2023, Legacy Motor Club announced that John Hunter Nemechek will drive the No. 42 in 2024.[40]

Car No. 42 results

NASCAR Cup Series results
YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
202242ChevyDAY
11
CAL
17
LVS
20
PHO
15
ATL
36
COA
20
RCH
24
MAR
23
BRD
10
TAL
33
DOV
27
DAR
12
KAN
20
CLT
13
GTW
27
SON
23
NSH
31
ROA
20
ATL
28
NHA
33
POC
22
IND
34
MCH
14
RCH
17
GLN
16
DAY
18
DAR
22
KAN
20
BRI
26
TEX
16
TAL
23
CLT
25
LVS
33
HOM
24
MAR
31
PHO
26
31st518
2023DAY
24
CAL
22
LVS
30
PHO
29
ATL
12
COA
20
RCH
37
BRD
33
MAR
30
TAL
32
DOV
34
KAN
29
DAR
26
CLT
36
GTW
33
NSH
26
CSC
25
ATL
33
NHA
32
POC
22
RCH
28
32nd389
Grant EnfingerSON
26
Josh BerryMCH
34
DAY
22
Mike RockenfellerIRC
24
GLN
19
ROV
29
Carson HocevarDAR
17
KAN
20
BRI
11
TEX
16
TAL
35
LVS
35
MAR
31
PHO
19
John Hunter NemechekHOM
32
DAY
7
ATL
21
LVS
22
PHO
25
BRI
6
COA
21
RCH
25
MAR
36
TEX
34
TAL
33
DOV
20
KAN
13
DAR
31
CLT
30
GTW
27
SON
29
IOW
26
NHA
8
NSH
31
CSC
35
POC
28
IND
29
RCH
31
MCH
29
DAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO

Car No. 43 history

Erik Jones (2022–present)On October 21, 2020, it was announced that Richard Petty Motorsports had signed Erik Jones to a multi-year contract to drive the 43 car.[41] When GMS bought Richard Petty Motorsports in 2021, Jones was retained to drive the 43 car.

Jones began the 2022 season with a 29th place finish at the 2022 Daytona 500. He scored thirteen top-10 finishes during the season, including a third-place finish at Fontana and a fourth-place finish at Atlanta. Prior to the Pocono race, the No. 43 was docked 35 driver and owner points for an L1 penalty when the pre-race inspection revealed issues on the car's rocker box vent hole.[21] Jones was signed to a multi-year agreement on July 30.[42] Despite not making the playoffs, he won at Darlington, giving Petty GMS its first win. In addition, he gave the No. 43 its first win since the 2014 Coke Zero 400 and its overall 200th win.[43] Jones ended the season 18th in the points standings.[23]

Jones started the 2023 season with hard rock band Guns N' Roses sponsoring the No. 43 for the 2023 Daytona 500, where he finished 37th after wrecking out early.[44] [45] At Talladega, Jones earned his third consecutive sixth place finish at the track (he finished sixth in both races in 2022), and claim his second top-10 of the season.[46] On June 7, following an 18th place finish at the Gateway race, NASCAR gave the No. 43 an L1 penalty after a post-race inspection revealed illegal modifications to the car's greenhouse. As a result, the team was docked 60 driver and owner points and five playoff points. In addition, crew chief Dave Elenz was fined 75,000 and suspended for two races.[47] After a 32nd place finish at Sonoma, Jones finished 16th or better in the next 5 consecutive races, including an 8th place finish at Nashville and a 9th place finish at Pocono. Jones earned his fifth top-10 of the season at Michigan, finishing 10th. Jones failed to qualify for the playoffs after finishing 18th in the regular season finale at Daytona. At Darlington, Jones finished 10th, his sixth top-10 of the season. At Kansas, Jones started on the front row for an overtime restart after a two-tire gamble. After battling Joey Logano for the lead, Tyler Reddick passed them both coming to the white flag. Jones ultimately finished 3rd, his first top-5 since his victory at the 2022 Cook Out Southern 500 and his seventh top-10 of the season. Additionally, this was LMC’s only top-5 finish of the season as well as their first as an organization. Jones ended the season 27th in the points standings.[48]

Prior to the 2024 season, Jones gathered major sponsorships from companies AdventHealth and Dollar Tree, including subsidiary Family Dollar.[49] [50] Jones began the season with an 8th place finish in the 2024 Daytona 500, his first top-10 at the track since his 3rd place finish in the 2019 Daytona 500. At Talladega, Jones was involved in a hard crash on Lap 156 that resulted in him hitting the outside wall head-on after getting hooked from behind. After the race, he was transported to a local hospital due to repeated claims of back soreness. He was released later that night. Two days later, LMC announced that Jones would miss the Dover race after specialists discovered a compression fracture in a lower vertebra. Corey Heim, LMC’s reserve driver, will replace Jones at Dover and Kansas.[51] Jones was cleared to race before the race at Kansas but opted to return to racing at Darlington instead. [52]

Car No. 43 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
202243ChevyDAY
29
CAL
3
LVS
31
PHO
25
ATL
14
COA
9
RCH
23
MAR
13
BRD
24
TAL
6
DOV
10
DAR
25
KAN
32
CLT
14
GTW
7
SON
22
NSH
11
ROA
26
ATL
4
NHA
19
POC
9
IRC
15
MCH
8
RCH
35
GLN
10
DAY
17
DAR
1
KAN
29
BRI
21
TEX
6
TAL
6
ROV
11
LVS
8
HOM
30
MAR
18
PHO
14
19th831
2023DAY
37
CAL
19
LVS
19
PHO
21
ATL
8
COA
23
RCH
31
BRD
14
MAR
31
TAL
6
DOV
16
KAN
21
DAR
25
CLT
32
GTW
18
SON
32
NSH
8
CSC
16
ATL
11
NHA
11
POC
9
RCH
23
MCH
10
IRC
36
GLN
29
DAY
18
DAR
10
KAN
3
BRI
24
TEX
30
TAL
26
ROV
36
LVS
27
HOM
14
MAR
21
PHO
20
27th578
DAY
8
ATL
25
LVS
14
PHO
31
BRI
20
COA
32
RCH
14
MAR
12
TEX
19
TAL
35
DAR
19
CLT
19
GTW
26
SON
19
IOW
32
NHA
13
NSH
34
CSC
29
POC
14
IND
28
RCH
29
MCH
16
DAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO
Corey HeimDOV
25
KAN
22

Car No. 84 history

Part-time with Jimmie Johnson (2023–2024)On January 11, 2023, Legacy Motor Club announced seven-time Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson will run with a part time schedule in 2023, starting with the 2023 Daytona 500 driving the No. 84 entry. The number is an inverse of Johnson's famous 48 car (still run by Johnson's long-time team Hendrick Motorsports). Johnson also chose the number due to him having 83 wins, and his goal to get one more, which would tie him with Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip for fourth all time. On February 14, Johnson made the entry field by scoring the fastest lap among the non-chartered teams.[53] He would finish 31st after wrecking out in the first overtime attempt on Lap 203. Johnson made a start at the COTA race in March, where he finished 38th after wrecking out on Lap 1.[54] Johnson's next start would come at the 2023 Coca-Cola 600 in May. He finished 37th after spinning out twice and only completing 115 laps.[55] On June 26, Johnson’s in-laws were involved in a possible murder-suicide at their house in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Johnson was on the original entry list for the Chicago street race, but on June 27, Legacy Motor Club announced it would withdraw his entry from the race due to the tragedy.[56] [57] On September 6, Johnson announced on NASCAR Race Hub that he would not compete in any more races in 2023.[58]

On June 13, 2023, Toyota Racing Development President David Wilson said that Johnson would run another part-time schedule in 2024 when Legacy Motor Club switches from Chevrolet to Toyota at the end of the season.[59] On September 6, Johnson also announced on NASCAR Race Hub that he would drive select races again in the No. 84 in 2024 and that a schedule should be released soon.

Johnson started his 2024 part-time season with a 28th place finish at the 2024 Daytona 500. He also raced at Texas (29th), Dover (28th), Kansas (38th), Charlotte (29th), and Indianapolis (33rd). On July 26, Legacy Motor Club released crew chief Jason Burdett and several members of the No. 84 team.[60]

Car No. 84 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536OwnersPts
2023Jimmie Johnson84ChevyDAY
31
CALLVSPHOATLCOA
38
RCHBRDMARTALDOVKANDARCLT
37
GTWSONNSHCSC
Wth
ATLNHAPOCRCHMCHIRCGLNDAYDARKANBRITEXTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO43rd12
DAY
28
ATL
LVSPHOBRICOARCHMARTEX
29
TALDOV
28
KAN
38
DARCLT
29
GTWSONIOWNHANSHCSCPOCIND
33
RCHMCHDAYDARATLGLNBRIKANTALROVLVSHOMMARPHO

Extreme E

In February 2024, Legacy Motor Club joined electric off-road racing series Extreme E for the 2024 season with Jimmie Johnson as the lead driver. Travis Pastrana substituted Johnson, who was tied up with 2024 Daytona 500 during the weekend, for the first two rounds of the season alongside Gray Leadbetter.[61] The team finished in sixth in Rounds 1 and 2 at the Desert X-Prix while scoring its first Super Sector in Round 2.[62] [63] Extreme E male championship reserve driver Patrick O'Donovan was announced as Leadbetter's partner for Rounds 3 and 4.[64]

Extreme E results

Racing overview

YearNameCarTyresNo.DriversRoundsPts.Pos.
2024 Legacy Motor ClubSpark Odyssey 2184F Gray Leadbetter(1–4)39*6th*
M Travis Pastrana(1–2)
Patrick O'Donovan(3–4)

Complete Extreme E results

(Races in bold indicate best qualifiers; races in italics indicate fastest super sector)

Notes and References

  1. News: Grant Enfinger gets a car, gets a win at Daytona . Williams . Deb . . March 6, 2015 . June 6, 2015.
  2. Web site: Petty GMS Motorsports to compete with two full-time Cup teams in 2022 . Zach . Albert . Nascar.com. December 11, 2021.
  3. Web site: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB™ in Association with Jimmie Johnson Joins Extreme E to Complete Season 4 Line-Up . Legacy Motor Club . February 12, 2023.
  4. Web site: Richard Petty Motorsports sells majority interest to GMS Racing owner Maurice Gallagher . . December 1, 2021 . December 11, 2021.
  5. Web site: Petty GMS Racing to Use Joe Gibbs Racing Pit Crew Members next season . RaceWeather . September 16, 2022 . November 26, 2022.
  6. Web site: Petty GMS and Seven-Time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson Enter Ownership Agreement . Petty GMS Motorsports . November 4, 2022 . November 5, 2022.
  7. Web site: Jimmie Johnson joins Petty GMS in part-owner role, plans return to select Cup races in 2023 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . November 4, 2022 . November 5, 2022.
  8. Web site: Richard Petty bothered by downsizing under Jimmie Johnson . . February 18, 2023 . February 24, 2023.
  9. Web site: Petty GMS Rebranding to LEGACY Motor Club, Jimmie Johnson Driving No. 84 Part-Time in 2023 . Srigley . Joseph . TobyChristie.com . January 11, 2023 . January 11, 2023.
  10. News: Dethroned King: Petty hurt as Johnson takes over race team . . February 18, 2023 . February 24, 2023.
  11. Web site: Legacy Motor Club to switch manufacturers, field Toyotas in 2024 . Zack . Albert . . May 2, 2023 . May 3, 2023.
  12. Web site: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB Names Cal Wells III as Chief Executive Officer . . NASCAR Digital Media . July 26, 2023 . July 27, 2023.
  13. Web site: LEGACY MOTOR CLUB announces key leadership moves . . NASCAR Digital Media . August 24, 2023 . August 25, 2023.
  14. Web site: October 10, 2023 . Matt Kenseth named Legacy Motor Club’s Competition Advisor . October 10, 2023 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  15. Web site: Trevor Bayne joins Legacy Motor Club in competition role . John . Newby . . January 25, 2024 . January 25, 2024.
  16. Web site: Personnel changes at Legacy Motor Club . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . July 14, 2024 . July 15, 2024.
  17. Web site: GMS Racing to Compete in NASCAR Cup Series in 2022 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . June 17, 2021.
  18. Web site: Ty Dillon Driving for GMS Racing in 2022 Cup Series Season . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . October 10, 2021 . October 10, 2021.
  19. Web site: Richard Petty Motorsports sells majority interest to GMS Racing . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . December 1, 2021 . December 2, 2021.
  20. Web site: Ty Dillon, Petty GMS Motorsports to split after 2022 season . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . July 15, 2022 . July 16, 2022.
  21. Web site: Petty GMS Racing Teams Penalized at Pocono . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . July 23, 2022 . July 24, 2022.
  22. Web site: Petty GMS Racing to Use Joe Gibbs Racing Pit Crew Members next season . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 16, 2022 . September 18, 2022.
  23. Web site: NASCAR Cup Series Standings for 2022 . Racing-Reference . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . November 11, 2022.
  24. Web site: Petty GMS signs Noah Gragson for full-time Cup Series ride in No. 42 . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . August 10, 2022 . August 11, 2022.
  25. Web site: Jimmie Johnson comments on Noah Gragson, John Hunter Nemechek, and moving to the United Kingdom . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 8, 2023 . September 12, 2023.
  26. Web site: Ross Chastain, Noah Gragson tussle on pit road after Kansas race . . May 7, 2023 . May 8, 2023.
  27. Web site: Grant Enfinger to fill in for Noah Gragson at Sonoma Raceway . . June 8, 2023 . June 9, 2023.
  28. Web site: 2023-06-11 . 2023 NASCAR Cup Sonoma race results . 2023-06-12 . us.motorsport.com . en.
  29. Web site: Noah Gragson suspended by Legacy Motor Club, NASCAR; Josh Berry to fill in at Michigan . . August 5, 2023 . August 6, 2023.
  30. Web site: Remainder of NASCAR Cup race at Michigan postponed until Monday—after significant attrition . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . August 6, 2023 . August 6, 2023.
  31. Web site: Noah Gragson suspended by Legacy Motor Club UPDATES: released from team . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . August 10, 2023 . August 10, 2023.
  32. Web site: Mike Rockenfeller returning to Legacy Motor Club for Charlotte Roval . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 29, 2023 . September 30, 2023.
  33. Web site: Noah Gragson requests release from Legacy Motor Club contract . . August 10, 2023 . August 10, 2023.
  34. Web site: Cook Out Southern 500 Race Results . . September 3, 2023 . September 4, 2023.
  35. Web site: Carson Hocevar is fitting in perfectly at Cup Series level . Dustin . Albino . . NASCAR Digital Media . September 22, 2023 . September 23, 2023.
  36. Web site: Carson Hocevar to run final four Cup races for Legacy Motor Club . . NASCAR Digital Media . October 4, 2023 . October 5, 2023.
  37. Web site: October 16, 2023 . John Hunter Nemechek in the No. 42 at Homestead-Miami Speedway . October 24, 2023 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  38. Web site: 2023-10-22 . 2023 NASCAR Cup Homestead race results . 2023-10-24 . us.motorsport.com . en.
  39. Web site: NASCAR Cup Series Owner Standings . November 9, 2023 . TobyChristie.com . en-us.
  40. Web site: John Hunter Nemechek to drive Legacy Motor Club No. 42 in 2024 . . September 6, 2023 . September 6, 2023.
  41. News: Fryer . Jenna . Jones lands iconic No. 43 with Richard Petty Motorsports . https://web.archive.org/web/20201023180502/https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/auto-racing/jones-lands-iconic-no-43-with-richard-petty-motorsports/2020/10/21/739b7be4-139a-11eb-a258-614acf2b906d_story.html . dead . October 23, 2020 . Washington Post . October 21, 2020 . October 21, 2020.
  42. Web site: Erik Jones Returning to Petty GMS Racing . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . July 30, 2022 . August 4, 2022.
  43. Web site: Erik Jones pulls off Southern 500 stunner in upset win at Darlington . Reid . Spencer . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 4, 2022 . September 5, 2022.
  44. Web site: Guns N' Roses Is Sponsoring NASCAR Team in Daytona 500 . . February 15, 2023 . February 16, 2023.
  45. Web site: Daytona 500 results: The finishing order of the 2023 NASCAR Cup opener . . February 20, 2023 . June 7, 2023.
  46. Web site: The Underdog House: Erik Jones' Luck Finally Turns Around at Talladega . Glover . Luken . Frontstretch . April 24, 2023 . June 7, 2023.
  47. Web site: NASCAR levies L1-level penalty against No. 43 Cup team post-St. Louis . . June 7, 2023 . June 8, 2023.
  48. Web site: NASCAR Cup Series Standings for 2023 . November 9, 2023 . Racing Reference . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  49. Web site: Rutherford . Kevin . December 5, 2023 . AdventHealth Moves to Legacy to Sponsor Erik Jones, Jimmie Johnson . April 18, 2024 . Frontstretch . en-US.
  50. Web site: January 11, 2024 . Legacy Motor Club signs a multi-year deal with Dollar Tree . April 18, 2024 . . NASCAR Digital Media.
  51. Web site: April 23, 2024 . Erik Jones transported to hospital after Talladega; will miss Dover race . April 23, 2024 . . NASCAR Digital Media.
  52. Web site: Erik Jones cleared to race by doctors; returning to race at Darlington . Jayski.
  53. Web site: Jimmie Johnson, Travis Pastrana seal Daytona 500 berths . Zack . Albert . . February 15, 2023 . February 16, 2023.
  54. Web site: 2023 NASCAR Cup at COTA race results . . March 27, 2023 . June 7, 2023.
  55. Web site: Christie . Toby . 2023-05-29 . Video: Jimmie Johnson Done for Day After Two Crashes in Coca-Cola 600 . 2023-06-07 . TobyChristie.com . en-US.
  56. News: NASCAR driver's in-laws, nephew dead after possible murder-suicide in Muskogee . . June 27, 2023 . June 27, 2023.
  57. Web site: Jimmie Johnson withdraws from Chicago race after family tragedy . . June 27, 2023 . June 27, 2023.
  58. Web site: No more races for Jimmie Johnson this season . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . September 7, 2023 . September 7, 2023 .
  59. Web site: TRD president David Wilson says Jimmie Johnson will run a Toyota in 2024 . . NASCAR Digital Media, LLC . June 15, 2023 . June 15, 2023 .
  60. Web site: Legacy Motor Club releases Jason Burdett, members of No. 84 team . . NASCAR Digital Media . July 26, 2024 . July 27, 2024.
  61. Web site: Ryan . Nate . February 12, 2024 . Jimmie Johnson will join Extreme E for 2024 season with Legacy Motor Club . February 12, 2024 . NBC Sports.
  62. Web site: February 17, 2024 . Rosberg X Racing win epic opening round of Season 4 . February 19, 2024 . . en.
  63. Web site: February 18, 2024 . ASXE take Round 2 victory in Jeddah to conclude Extreme E Desert X Prix . February 19, 2024 . . en.
  64. Web site: Wilde . Dominik . 4 July 2024 . O’Donovan to race for Legacy Motor Club at Scotland Extreme E round . 4 July 2024 . RACER.