SEE IT: Racing legend Jimmie Johnson announces retirement


One of the greatest auto racing champions is calling it quits. Jimmie Johnson has announced his retirement from full-time racing to focus on his family.

Johnson, 47, retired from NASCAR in 2020 and had most recently been involved in the Indycar series.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better experience in the @Indycar series. Looking ahead, I will not return to INDYCAR full time in 2023 but will continue to look for new ways to challenge myself and participate in bucket list events,” he tweeted.

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“It’s been an interesting process to feel so fulfilled with the experience and then also try to make a decision,” Johnson said. “In the big scheme of things, there is so much life-planning going on with the kids. We’ve always had an idea of trying to live abroad for a year or two. We love Colorado and want to spend more time there, and there’s just so much swirling personally and professionally that I just wanted to take some time and make the decision not on the back of a positive or negative experience on the racetrack.”

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