Racing fans witnessed a familiar sight on Sunday as Jimmie Johnson took the track in the No. 48 car. The type of car he was driving, however, made it unfamiliar at the same time. One of the best drivers in NASCAR history made his debut in the NTT IndyCar Series on Sunday afternoon.
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It was a wild ride for Johnson in his first IndyCar race. In the end, he managed to achieve his pre-race goal of simply finishing the run.
First @IndyCar race: complete.
Hear from rookie @JimmieJohnson after his debut at @BarberMotorPark. pic.twitter.com/Lh3fbHvcWc
— IndyCar on NBC (@IndyCaronNBC) April 18, 2021
Johnson is running a part-time IndyCar schedule in this, his rookie season. He will drive the No. 48 car for Chip Ganassi Racing on the road course portion of the schedule. For the ovals, he will cede the ride to former Indianapolis 500 winner Tony Kanaan.
Johnson’s open-wheel driving skills were put to the test right off the bat at Barber Motorsports Park. A massive crash on the very first lap of the race could have easily collected the seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. Somehow, he managed to evade the carnage.
The first race for NTT INDYCAR SERIES rookie @JimmieJohnson is in the books.
Hear how he thought his day went at @BarberMotorPark courtesy of @IndyCaronNBC.#INDYCAR // #HIGPA pic.twitter.com/JMoSFMByVF
— NTT INDYCAR SERIES (@IndyCar) April 18, 2021
While Johnson managed to avoid that mess, it wouldn’t be long before he spun around himself.
.@JimmieJohnson's first spin in an @IndyCar race.
The 45-year-old rookie goes around at @BarberMotorPark. TV: @NBC pic.twitter.com/wR5BMysy9X
— IndyCar on NBC (@IndyCaronNBC) April 18, 2021
That incident brought out a caution and ultimately put Johnson a lap down. He would never manage to get back on the lead lap for the remainder of the race. Despite finishing just 19th, Johnson was thrilled to just be running at the end of the race.
IndyCar and NBC sure are glad to have the former NASCAR great among their 2021 rookie class. Johnson probably got more air time and attention than any 19th place finisher ever has. You also have to laugh at his picture being in the IndyCar on NBC Twitter account’s cover photo.
To bring the whole day full circle, Alex Bowman surged to the lead on the final restart of the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond and went on to claim the victory.
.@Alex_Bowman WINS at @RichmondRaceway, and becomes the first driver to win in the No. 48 car since @JimmieJohnson in 2017 at the @MonsterMile. (Via @nascar) pic.twitter.com/VTFrRqN9Sf
— NASCAR on NBC (@NASCARonNBC) April 18, 2021
Bowman took over as driver of the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 car this season following Johnson’s retirement. Pretty wild to see the ride Johnson dominated in for so long go to victory lane on the same day he began the latest chapter of his racing career.
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