How One Crash Ended An Era | The Rise And Fall Of Jimmie Johnson

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  • @TheSports_Fanatic
    @TheSports_Fanatic 23 часа назад +4

    Ooohhh. A 37 minute video on my favourite driver? Yes please

  • @SoldiesBC
    @SoldiesBC 5 дней назад +47

    Truly a tragic fall. I say this as a Gordon fan, but seeing him caught multiple laps down not even halfway into the fall Kansas race this year after getting caught up in an early wreck made me sad.

  • @joeykonrath4414
    @joeykonrath4414 5 дней назад +29

    I hated Johnson when I started watching nascar in 2009. When he was at the height of his career. Towards the end of his career 2016 I actually liked him. And from then on to only see him 3 more times in 2017 when I actually liked him kinda sucks. Everyone hates someone who dominated the sport. Now I just wish he would finish a dang race on the lead lap. Great video brings back a lot of memories.

    • @KidLatin27
      @KidLatin27 3 дня назад +1

      @@joeykonrath4414 exactly like Tom Brady in NFL or Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton in F1 or Michael Jordan and LeBron James and stefin Curry in the NBA or tiger woods in golfing and Yes even as a Jeff Gordon fan I didn't like Jimmie Johnson at first after he beat him in 2007 and though 2006 -2010 you honestly feel like if Matt kensith Jeff Gordon Carl Edwards Mark Martin and Denny Hamlin weren't even trying hard enough to beat him it's like if he and Chad Klaus knew what they were trying to do to beat him in those years when he won 5 in row and could you imagine if someone like Christopher Bell or someone else did that in the playoff system we have now.

  • @johnberger51
    @johnberger51 5 дней назад +30

    I used to hate Jimbo when he dominated a lot. I call him Jimbo to bury the hatchet so I wouldn't hate him anymore. I'm glad that he enjoyed Le Mans driving the Project 56 NASCAR car.

  • @idkIamBORED
    @idkIamBORED 5 дней назад +49

    I truly believe JJ got an concussion from the wreck. Maybe its me being biased but you cant tell his driving style had changed right after the crash

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  5 дней назад +24

      his fall off after is insane compared to drivers like jr harvick and gordon

    • @martenspitzner408
      @martenspitzner408 5 дней назад +12

      I think we should give Johnson a break, here. When your brakes fail into turn 1 at Pocono and you hit the wall not up front, but sideways sort of tail first your head gets hit hard by the side wall of the hans, which, at this angle, can't absorb the power of the hit as good as when you hit it rather front ahead. I can understand that he propably wasn't the same afterwards,anymore, because the hit is one thing, but the torture you go through when suffering from a severe concussion is something that shakes you even more and for way longer. It's absolutely understandable that you loose confidence and have worse reflexes for a period of time,if not forever, which only adds to the loss of confidence into you and your abilities. I know what i am talking about.

    • @queenkiller7647
      @queenkiller7647 День назад +1

      The same thing happened to gordon. Pocono should be taken off the schedule it has ruined so many careers. I can think of at least 4 drivers.

    • @PursellJr88
      @PursellJr88 8 минут назад

      ​@@queenkiller7647 hell nah, that's my home track

  • @nicolesgaming8917
    @nicolesgaming8917 3 дня назад +6

    I remember that Johnson was uploading videos in 2020 talking about each track in the leadup to each race, and in his video for Pocono specifically mentioned his 2017 wreck there, and his Busch Series wreck at Watkins Glen, where he mentioned that after his Watkins Glen race, he had promised himself that he'd turn into the outside wall if he ever lost his brakes, and that after his Pocono wreck, he beat himself up over not turning into the outside wall.

  • @roymcdre9180
    @roymcdre9180 5 дней назад +21

    Im not saying JJ didnt get hurt at Pocono, but;
    •2013 Greg Ives was promted
    •2016, car chief Ron Malec moved up. Now he over sees all the HMS cars..
    •2018 NASCAR changed the rules AFTER the Camaro body was designed. It won 4 races all year.
    •2019 the Camaro was the same. I think it had 5 total wins.
    •2019 Chad Knaus let the car fall apart on the pace laps at Dover. Jj is the most winningest driver there and the fucking car falls apart on the pace laps?
    •2019 Chad and Jj get split up 3 days after the car fell apart at dover lol
    •2020 Kevin Meendering is a bust of a crew chielf lol
    •2020 Camaro get ZL1 nose, JJ started doing better, SHOCKING I KNOW.
    •2020, Covid ends practice and the Camaro teams show hit and miss with setups.
    •2020 JJ had C19 and had to miss a race. Only lost out on joining the playoff but 18 points lol
    He had a drop off for sure but anyone who races knows that the people building the car matters alot and those people cant build up a shitbox

    • @roymcdre9180
      @roymcdre9180 5 дней назад +2

      To prove my point about cars and people; Chad Knaus, the Vice Chairman at HMS only had 4 wins from 2017-2020 without Greg Ives and Ron Malec.

    • @soul-heart
      @soul-heart 4 дня назад +1

      And they should've appealed is DQ at Charlotte as the reason it was out of spec was because of a wreck he was involved in, not purposeful manipulation. I was pissed when NASCAR DQ'd him.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp 4 дня назад +6

    That Pocono wreck really seemed to shake him to the core. Probably the hardest hit he ever had. He got out and sat down. He wasn't as young as he used to be. I remembered Dale in 2001. And he had a lovely family, and wanted to be there for him. He made his mark in the sport. Love him or hate him, he deserves his place in the Hall.

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  4 дня назад

      when editing this the only other crash i saw that was even close to pocono for him was 2011 charlotte

    • @LyleFrancisDelp
      @LyleFrancisDelp 4 дня назад +1

      @@ihave40winsyt And 2000 Watkins Glen.

  • @jokejokejoke1160
    @jokejokejoke1160 5 дней назад +21

    Bro after pocono 2017 THE PAIN HAD BEGAN BUT MY GOD 2018 HURTS OUT OF ALL HIS BAD SEASONS FROM 2017-2020

  • @Martini_Mcfly
    @Martini_Mcfly 4 дня назад +5

    This was great! You put a lot of work into this, and it shows. I wasn't a JJ fan while he was racing, but kinda wish he had gotten one more championship under his belt before retiring.

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  4 дня назад +1

      thank you! i was a ryan newman fan but towards the end of jimmies career i wanted to see him win one more time

  • @AutoRockinRacing94
    @AutoRockinRacing94 5 дней назад +12

    and almost missed this year's Daytona 500 to the point that JJ Yeley nearly became the guy who sent him home.

  • @MrJohansen
    @MrJohansen 4 дня назад +6

    Jimmie himself said the crash had nothing to do with it. He said that just happened to be around the same time his relationship with chad hit rock bottom, which he said was the real cause of his fall

  • @rubenisjimmie48
    @rubenisjimmie48 5 дней назад +75

    When you realize that your goat is officially washed💔💔💔

    • @Movement20_
      @Movement20_ 5 дней назад +1

      Has always been

    • @brittonnevans2208
      @brittonnevans2208 5 дней назад +2

      I’ve always believed he got out-engineered of the car.

    • @roymcdre9180
      @roymcdre9180 5 дней назад +10

      @@rubenisjimmie48 it was an amazing run

    • @mattr.8470
      @mattr.8470 4 дня назад +4

      What being a Kyle Busch fan since Covid has felt like

    • @AlexTossing
      @AlexTossing 4 дня назад +2

      Big deal I wish my all time favorite driver and the real goat Dale Earnhardt ended his career like Jimmie

  • @AaronHerndon-u4k
    @AaronHerndon-u4k 2 дня назад +2

    As a JJ fan who cares if he fell off? The man won 7 championships and 83 wins. Lucky this lucky that ppl will always hate that he beat their drivers and come up with every excuse to tarnish his career and what he’s accomplished. Jimmie was a true champion and was all class.

  • @josephharrison5639
    @josephharrison5639 3 дня назад +2

    As a Jimmie fan it hurts to see how far he’s fallen. I personally believe his struggles with the next gen are two fold, one he always drove loose race cars, the next gen doesn’t handle that kind of setup well even the later years of gen 6 didn’t 2019 and 2020. Secondly since he doesn’t have much seat time in the next gen he can’t adapt his driving style as fast as he used to. He also has had some rotten luck getting caught up in first lap crashes at least 3 times (cota, Kansas, Daytona)

  • @NASCARFAN93100
    @NASCARFAN93100 5 дней назад +16

    Please do The Story of Jeff Gordon's Post 4th Championship Career

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  5 дней назад +5

      🔜

    • @jesuschristislord6790
      @jesuschristislord6790 4 дня назад +1

      2002-2015 was a HOF career in itself. His post 4th was fine. He just got robbed by the playoffs. Post 2001, he won 35 races. 35 races is a HOF career in nascar. He should have won the 07 and 2014 Championship as well.

    • @NASCARFAN93100
      @NASCARFAN93100 4 дня назад

      @@jesuschristislord6790 He should have won more than 35 Races potentially adding up to 100 Career Wins or More as well as The 2004 Championship alongside 2007 & 2014 in Hindsight.

  • @Herobrine_Hoax
    @Herobrine_Hoax 4 дня назад +4

    I started watching the sport at the start of 2018, so I never did get to see him win. His career was incredibly unpredictable, and with it pretty much over now, he can probably focus more on being an owner.
    As for this year, he's set to run again at Vegas next week, and in the finale at Phoenix. For next year, though, there are no plans. There will still probably be the 84 open car, but he might not be the driver.

    • @AlexTossing
      @AlexTossing 3 дня назад

      @@Herobrine_Hoax Jimmie was good but my favorite all time was far better
      Dale Earnhardt

  • @ryanwilson5978
    @ryanwilson5978 5 дней назад +6

    People keep pointing this wreck out as his downfall but it had nothing to do with the fall in performance. 2 of his 2017 wins he backed in to. The other was on a repave that Hendrick as an organization hit the setup on. His other 2017 stats prior to the wreck were awful. Dover and Bristol he ran well at post crash. There really wasn’t much of a difference between the 2017 season and the rest of his final years from a performance standpoint. He just got lucky to win a couple races.
    A combination of the following lead to the falloff.
    2014- ride height rule change
    2015- removal of horsepower
    2015-No testing
    2018- Laser Scanner tech let’s be real
    Camaro body

  • @Zay16020
    @Zay16020 5 дней назад +15

    JIMMIE 😭😭😭

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  5 дней назад +9

      i miss the old jimmie

    • @marcuseasoniiyt
      @marcuseasoniiyt 5 дней назад +2

      ​@@ihave40winsytthe 7 time champ jimmie

    • @2j1n12
      @2j1n12 5 дней назад +2

      Set on his goals Jimmie

    • @CRAWLER3888
      @CRAWLER3888 5 дней назад +1

      10+ wins at Dover Jimmie

    • @wetwizardjacob
      @wetwizardjacob 5 дней назад +1

      I hate the new jimmie

  • @jnorth5689
    @jnorth5689 20 часов назад +1

    My favorite driver ever.

  • @jareddiamond5133
    @jareddiamond5133 4 дня назад +1

    I feel like it has to do partly with the crash, but also:
    1. The stress of having a record-tying 7 championships.
    2. Jimmie Johnson's age (Being 41 years old when he crashed at Pocono).
    3. Previous hard impacts of the past.
    4. The problems with the Gen 6 car.

  • @Heisendorf
    @Heisendorf 4 дня назад +5

    A hard crash created one of the greatest drivers, and a hard crash destroyed one of the greatest drivers.

  • @ImTheMilkMan65
    @ImTheMilkMan65 5 дней назад +4

    Jimmie must have had some sort of injury from that hit, that or borderline injury, rip jimmay winning

  • @victoruribe2465
    @victoruribe2465 4 дня назад +1

    That hard crash at Pocono destroyed his mojo.

  • @soul-heart
    @soul-heart 4 дня назад +4

    The fact that Gordon was significantly more consistent than Jimmie during Jimmie-s championship years, irks me. Jimmie was one of my favorite drivers, but if I had to choose between him and Gordon, I'd choose Gordon. Now 83 wins isnt anything to laugh at either. Jimmie definitely lucked his way to a 7th championship and you could see his fall off then, but I believe he was placed 2nd fiddle once Chase came around. No longer did people care about 7x, it's Elliot who's important now and only did enough to keep Johnson a better than Top 20 driver. Jimmie's career hinestly feels like Cars 3 and it shouldn't have been this way.

    • @alissonrodrigo9167
      @alissonrodrigo9167 3 дня назад

      On his way to the 7th title, Jimmie won 2 races early in the year and then just coast, and in the playoffs he won 3 races, and finished the year with the most wins by any driver, not lucky

  • @Jewish.Hotdog
    @Jewish.Hotdog 14 часов назад

    The best part is pause at 15:47. All those names are no joke competitors. Even Brian Vickers was no slouch. Most of those names won a championship too. Either before or after that race.

  • @TowMater603
    @TowMater603 3 дня назад +1

    I am glad to say i was a Fan of JJ since 2001. I was a great ride.
    Oh and what is the music name that played in the outro ?

  • @MichaelS-kg9ci
    @MichaelS-kg9ci 21 час назад +1

    I think it’s no secret that Jimmie was concussed in that Pocono crash. My honest opinion is that if Jimmie had sat out a race or two and let I’m assuming either Allgaier or Bowman run the 48, he would’ve been able to win a few more races. I don’t think he would’ve gotten 100 wins or 8 championships, shoutout Lewis Hamilton, but I do think he would’ve gotten to 85 at the minimum, but no more than 90. Yes I think Jimmie still goes to IndyCar, but I can’t say whether or not he ends up owning Legacy. Johnson said himself he only came back to try and get his 84th win, hence the number. That’s just my theory.

  • @KidLatin27
    @KidLatin27 4 дня назад +1

    Well hey i mean Jimmie Johnson Wil always be one of the best drivers in NASCAR ever 83 wins and 7 championships like what a career any driver would be fortunate to be Jimmie Johnson right now and i was a huge fan of him.😊

    • @AlexTossing
      @AlexTossing 3 дня назад +2

      @@KidLatin27 man if u think Jimmie was good u should have seen my childhood favorite Dale Earnhardt

    • @KidLatin27
      @KidLatin27 3 дня назад +1

      @@AlexTossing well I wasn't watching NASCAR when Dale Sr was racing but I heard a lot of stories about him and what was your favorite Dale Sr moment? like his first championship or the pass on the grass or the 18 to 1st at Talladega with a few laps to go or him cleaning his windshield while driving or the 1998 Daytona 500 maybe your favorite win from Dale Sr .

    • @AlexTossing
      @AlexTossing 3 дня назад +2

      @@KidLatin27 oh so many too choose from that’s so difficult I will give u several
      98 Daytona 500 win watched live
      2000 dega 17th 5 laps to go wins watched live
      99 Bristol just wanted to rattle his cage watched live
      Washing his windshield while driving at Richmond
      wreck when he flipped but still finished the race in the car watched live
      Pass in the grass
      Flipped off mayfield and then said I was just telling mayfield he’s number 1 watched live

    • @KidLatin27
      @KidLatin27 3 дня назад

      @@AlexTossing oh really okay that's awesome and yes I remember watching these on RUclips I guess if I had to pick a favorite It would be 99 Bristol or his Daytona 500 win in 1998 most likely and yes I remember playing as Dale Sr in NASCAR thunder 2004 still enjoy playing that game.

  • @jabber1990
    @jabber1990 5 дней назад +1

    somebody called Moody and said "the problem is Jimmie Johnson works out so hard and so much that he's rewrote his brain chemistry"

  • @TheSports_Fanatic
    @TheSports_Fanatic 3 дня назад +2

    Video request: Ryan Newman vs air

  • @aldouscoroza
    @aldouscoroza 5 дней назад +1

    Im a Jimmie Fan and his Pocono 2017 Crash Really Hurt his Winning Moments 😢😢😢😢
    Plus you have to Factor in that from 2014 Onwards Jimmie Was already begining to Fall off 😢😢

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  5 дней назад +3

      Yeah he was really inconsistent once the playoffs started

    • @aldouscoroza
      @aldouscoroza 5 дней назад +3

      @@ihave40winsyt can we also Factor in that NASCAR did everything to Prevent Jimmie from Winning 7 Titles with the Constant Chase and Playoff Format Changes, God Fuck the Playoffs

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  2 дня назад +1

      @@aldouscoroza i think thats just the leadership at the time

  • @driverslqqk7940
    @driverslqqk7940 5 дней назад +4

    That's not the worst of it when he runs for legacy now he finishes last or second to last and usually breaks out in every race I guess that's when you're to the point of just loving to drive a race car and not giving a care about being good cuz he's a shadow of himself😮

  • @themadfabber
    @themadfabber День назад

    here's what happens to a driver that suffers a bad wreck that affects feet/back/leg... You lose the "FEEL" of the racecar. Jeff Gordon is a prime example, while concussions do play a small role because of the compounding issue, but believe me every driver Ive worked for relied on what he could feel on the seat of the pants. these guys can feel a 1/4" PSI difference in tire pressure.

  • @Matt_8000
    @Matt_8000 2 дня назад +2

    Is it crazy to think that Jimmie got a mild concussion from that crash?

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  2 дня назад +1

      no

    • @RodmanTackleAdvisor
      @RodmanTackleAdvisor День назад

      It wasn't mild. He got visited by the Grim Reaper. It was just a talk, but still.
      In order to win in Motorsports, you have to be absolutely fearless. That hit put fear in him. Fear of dying. He's a father and devoted husband. He's very faithful.
      That wreck made him realize he was mortal. Once that happens, it's over. You gotta believe you are invincible.

  • @D5YouTube
    @D5YouTube 5 дней назад +2

    This is literally all speculation. People really have selective memory. Chevrolet was absolutely horrible when the Camaro ZL1 was first introduced. Only four names won races until the Camaro was remolded in 2020 - Austin Dillon (‘18 500), Chase Elliott, Kyle Larson, and Kurt Busch. The Camaro was a 200 mph dump truck. The last three years of JJ’s full-time career was not his fault and I feel bad for him.
    2018, 2019: Chevrolet sucks.
    2020: COVID, no practice and/or qualifying.
    He showed glimpses of hope in 2020 even with the lack of practice, but it never translated to results. Couple this with the tremendous decrease in horsepower… he stood no chance. I’m sure the crash scared him sh*tless no doubt, but to act like this was the reason for his decline is hilarious.

    • @K9RacingAndStuff
      @K9RacingAndStuff 5 дней назад +1

      Even in 2019, with arguably the worst combination Jimmie could be dealt all around (at least Keith Rodden wasn't there to be on the box), he was still on the cusp of a playoff berth versus Byron.
      Imo Johnson now would definitely still at least be a Ro12 driver if he was full time in a Hendrick level car; it's not like his current performance (barring how he gets consistently taken out in something stupid) are far off Jones and JHN.

  • @Joseph_Ochoa.
    @Joseph_Ochoa. 4 дня назад +3

    I know this might be crazy to hear but i rightfully believe that his crash at watkins glen in 2000 mightve rattled his brain and it made him make great decisions and overall a good driver and that the 2017 pocono crash rattled his brain back into its position in 2000 thus made him fall off hard idk about you all but thats my headcannon 😅

  • @kharnthebetrayer1575
    @kharnthebetrayer1575 5 дней назад +1

    Funny how my 1st race was JJ’s first Charlotte win….. 😢

  • @Fesper_PvP
    @Fesper_PvP 3 дня назад

    I like this, however I think it's unfair to say he was in top tier equipment his last 2 years. It was really rough for all of hendrick

  • @baxatakbaxatak2014
    @baxatakbaxatak2014 4 дня назад +1

    Hendrick contributed to Jimmie’s downfall. Once they stopped winning, he just stripped the 48 for spare parts until he retired. 7 titles, and the thanks you get is to be pushed out into the Pacific on a toilet seat. Of course, Jimmie’s back in his Jerry Rice Seahawks era with Petty/GMS/Legacy, so now he’s doing it to himself.

  • @Cajunblazin1476
    @Cajunblazin1476 4 дня назад +1

    Weird conspiracy on how it all started.
    Greg biffle wins 3 in a row at Homestead-Miami (3 in a row in championships for johnson) at homestead (#3 Dale Earnhardt) 5 years after his Death (R.I.P)(represents the 5 Years of dominance that his team displayed) and the number 16 of greg biffle (2016 when he became a 7x champion)

    • @Cajunblazin1476
      @Cajunblazin1476 4 дня назад

      Th 10 races he won in 2007 represents the 10 years it took him to win those 7 championships (hints the year 2007)

  • @vinewood8295
    @vinewood8295 3 дня назад

    I feel like he was very lucky to even get to 7 Cup titles like in all honesty after they ran the numbers on how he'd have fared in the Winston Cup points era, he would only have 3 season titles. Jeff Gordon remains the best driver to ever sit in a Hendrick chassis because he was competitive from start to finish in what 22 full season's in the 24 car & like Earnhardt was racing for the title in his final full season although in Dale's case we didn't know that was his last season at the time. A lot of Jimmie's victory's just seemed like races where he was just there at the end & got lucky unlike Gordon who was always a take the bull by the horns driver. I just always felt like he was over-hyped, he may have 7 titles along with Dale & Richard but he is definitely the weakest link among the three of them...

  • @vxshade
    @vxshade 3 дня назад

    Dawg this might be the craziest comment left on this video, but can somebody remind me where the sound bite from 28:02 is from lol

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  3 дня назад +1

      its the spongebob dumpster thing😭

    • @vxshade
      @vxshade 3 дня назад +2

      @@ihave40winsyt Lmaooooo not remembering was eating me alive🤣 Great video though, cheers!

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  3 дня назад

      @@vxshade lmao thank you

  • @dotscupseries9544
    @dotscupseries9544 3 дня назад +1

    The 2018 roval race really really pissed me off. JJ ruined a Truex win and cost himself a win

  • @RooneyMac
    @RooneyMac 2 дня назад +1

    3:28 from WHERE?

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  2 дня назад

      ong lmao i had to double check he was from cai when i first heard it😭

    • @RooneyMac
      @RooneyMac 2 дня назад

      @@ihave40winsyt yea, I was like ALAAAAAAN‽ Who handed you those notes

  • @thomasg2488
    @thomasg2488 15 часов назад

    Honestly, I think Jimmie was on the downturn even before winning that 7th title that was, let's be honest, gifted to him by Edwards and Logano. 2016, if you watched the races fully, he was starting to become more inconsistent with his finishes and race craft. Yes, he did win 5 races but that 5th one that won him the title was gifted. His top 10 finishes were down, 4 DNFs and average finish went downhill. Then in 2017, even before the Pocono crash it was getting worse. Time I think was catching up with him, much like it did Gordon who's career took a turn after his 2008 Vegas crash and he never really regained form until 2014 where he went all out in which I'm suspecting he knew he was retiring after 2015. Fact is, Jimmie after essentially 15 years of dominance just ran out of steam. It happens to everyone, it happened to Dale Sr in the mid to late 90s. Was he still a good driver? Yeah, but at the time of his death, he was going to be replaced by new talent soon. It's happening to Kyle Busch, it'll happen to Larson, Elliott, Bell, etc eventually too. Time just won out

  • @ChazTheFloofer
    @ChazTheFloofer 3 дня назад +1

    Is it me or is it odd that Jimmies 5 title run was surrounded by stewart titles

  • @ZPaul_
    @ZPaul_ 5 дней назад

    JIMMAY!

  • @Goldblasterblaze
    @Goldblasterblaze 4 дня назад

    Johnson was and still is my favorite driver to this day. These days I root for Hendrick Motorsports drivers, but I've never found a true substitute for him. I remember being so excited to see him get his 7th live on TV. I was 11 at the time. It was indeed pain seeing him under perform. But I should be happy because I got to see him win races and was able to celebrate with him every time.

  • @tatsupazuzu
    @tatsupazuzu 4 дня назад +2

    Dude still finishes last every race or gets in a wreck. He needs to just stop before he gets seriously hurt

  • @cito1101
    @cito1101 5 дней назад +2

    My childhood hero

    • @AlexTossing
      @AlexTossing 4 дня назад

      My childhood hero Dale Earnhardt was better

  • @rickmassey1272
    @rickmassey1272 4 дня назад

    Hometown of Cajon Ca.... I thought J.Johnson was born in Wisconsin?

  • @HoldMyBluntNascar
    @HoldMyBluntNascar 5 дней назад +1

    Of all the thousands of memorabilia I have on display, I only own 2 1/64 and 1 1/24 pieces of him. I don't know what it was, but I never resonated with JJ. It would most likely contribute it to him being so dominant from out of nowhere. It's odd because I generally enjoy all nascar drivers with or without talent, but JJ isn't considered 1 of the best drivers in Nascar. That sounds super ignorant, but maybe you can understand the remorse a traditional fan was going through during this time.

    • @jacekatalakis8316
      @jacekatalakis8316 5 дней назад +1

      Same deal with Schumacher in F1 around the same general time, but Schumacher had baggage from being involved in a team that were caught up in a ton of controversy. Schumacher went to the best team and had a hand in directly causing the 2005 USGP fiasco due to tire rules being changed to prevent utter dominance

    • @HoldMyBluntNascar
      @HoldMyBluntNascar 5 дней назад

      @jacekatalakis8316 The Schumacher family has grass roots in racing. I don't know of anyone who JJ is related to. This is why I mentioned being a "traditional: fan. JJs father was a construction worker, and Jimmie had no ties to racing before or after his career. Yes, he owns a nascar team, but besides that, how else can JJ stay relevant? We've all seen drivers raise kids into racing, but I think JJ will eventually be phased out as an anomaly. He really has no great story to tell, and it's like he bought a team just to stay relevant. I don't feel like a lot of drivers respect him like so many greats who accomplished a lot less. Long point is, if i was asked the name Shumacher, I immediately think of a long-lived racing family, and if I was asked Jimmie Johnson, I'd immediately think of the retired football player who made male enhancement commercials and I don't even watch football

    • @stephenmaclaughlin5182
      @stephenmaclaughlin5182 5 дней назад

      @@jacekatalakis8316 yea.. no

    • @romansans1
      @romansans1 5 дней назад

      It's one thing to claim that you don't believe that JJ is considered one of the best drivers in NASCAR history, everyone is entitled to their own personal opinions and I respect that, but I think it's pretty ridiculous to claim that he's not considered by the wider NASCAR community as one of the best in the sport's history. I will say that I'm biased as he was my favorite driver growing up and still to this day for transparency's sake, but the dude had one of the most dominant careers in NASCAR history and it's impossible to deny that he is the most dominant individual driver of the 21st century.

    • @HoldMyBluntNascar
      @HoldMyBluntNascar 5 дней назад +1

      @romansans1 like I said, he was an anomaly, no doubt, but 7 championships in a row and that many races won took previous driver multiple decades to achieve. I just don't resonate with him. It felt more like Nascar trying to recreat something, but it didn't really stick like the previous champs. Ask 10 people randomly who the 3 greatest Nascar drivers are in history, and I am positive that the results will be in favor of my opinion. Again, this is a traditional fan's perspective.
      You may highly disagree with this opinion as well, but Kurt Busch was exponentially better than Jimmie Johnson. I'd consider Kurt a much better driver than JJ, to be honest. Kurt Busch has been through the worst race teams on track and managed to pull off phenomenal results. How many times has Kurt been in complete garbage with absolutely no sponsorship and won victories? That's a great driver, and JJ is not a great driver because he lacks passion. JJ has shown 0 ability to even be a mediocre driver after the 48 ride departure. I bet JJ could not even get a top 5 in xfinity or a truck either. Aric Almirola has more passion than JJ. Jimmie Johnson is not the most memorable driver of all time, and that's just my opinion

  • @Percy5581
    @Percy5581 5 дней назад +2

    another ihave40wins post

  • @oscarjimenezsr.560
    @oscarjimenezsr.560 4 дня назад +2

    Jimmie embarrassed his own legacy by firing Noah over a dank meme last year

  • @chriswarner1523
    @chriswarner1523 4 дня назад +1

    33:58 before DNQ......**DNQ means DID NOT QUALIFY FOR THE RACE**

  • @josephpisciotta6022
    @josephpisciotta6022 4 дня назад +2

    I think his deal with the devil ran expired that race. He couldn’t cheat anymore so he’s so bad. I’ve never seen a dude fall off so bad. Dude runs around like he’s had no talent ever.

  • @JayStephens8
    @JayStephens8 4 дня назад

    Bad things gone his way Jimmie could’ve won 10 championships ashame how bad he got and how awful his luck became after that pocono crash like every time he gets behind the wheel now regardless where he’s running he gets wrecked normally not his fault

  • @James-g4c
    @James-g4c 2 дня назад

    DNQ means Did Not Qualify. i think you meant DNF which means Did Not Finish

  • @ryanlagoda1352
    @ryanlagoda1352 4 дня назад

    Lol. With all due respect the "rise and fall" of not only JJ but the 48 team has nothing to do with a wreck.

  • @g_men2121
    @g_men2121 5 дней назад

    Imagine hatiing on Austin Dillon

  • @ZachWelch-v6x
    @ZachWelch-v6x 5 дней назад +4

    Jimmy would be a nobody without chad

    • @roymcdre9180
      @roymcdre9180 5 дней назад

      @@ZachWelch-v6x chad had 4 wins from 2017-2020 with jj and byron lol chad was nothing without ives and malec

    • @roymcdre9180
      @roymcdre9180 5 дней назад

      @@ZachWelch-v6x also, chad let the car fall apart at 2019 fall dover and was split from jj 3 days later. Who do you think was at fault?

  • @toddestes786
    @toddestes786 3 дня назад

    End of an area ….lol you mean when they made it easy for jackass Johnson he never would have win 7 titles under the old rules which they never should have messed with in my opinion

  • @teague10plays70
    @teague10plays70 5 дней назад +8

    He did so much harm to the sport. The definition of a crew cheif merchant. Managed to make winning 7 championships completely boring.

    • @ihave40winsyt
      @ihave40winsyt  5 дней назад +4

      he kinda did luck into a lot of wins😭

    • @MarkHarper-ek8ss
      @MarkHarper-ek8ss 2 дня назад

      He wasn't boring to me seven times go watch sprint cars

    • @lgsocom
      @lgsocom День назад

      Bullshit. Jimmie may have been a boring tv personality and Chad might have seemed like a smug ass squirrel but they worked hard as hell, were smart and fast. Bad fast. If you’re a race fan you have to appreciate what they did.

    • @teague10plays70
      @teague10plays70 День назад +1

      @lgsocom Would you argue it was good for the sport? I appreciate that winning 7 championships is not easy but ask yourself where the sport was when the run started to where it ended.... Can't say the same about Dale's 7. Why is that?

    • @lgsocom
      @lgsocom День назад

      I don’t attribute the decline in NASCAR popularity to their success if that’s what you’re asking. Do you believe it would still be 2001 popular today if the decade had been dominated by Edward’s and Osborn, Jr. and Eury or Gordon and Letarte instead?

  • @Voltrex172
    @Voltrex172 3 дня назад

    Take the L on mlb the show 🤟

  • @paulfreeman8060
    @paulfreeman8060 3 дня назад +2

    The hard hit at Pocono didn't help him Amy!!