Jimmie Johnson has a “rising error” after the unfortunate racing engines of the 700 Cup series

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Jimmy Johnson ended after a 700 cup picnic due to a “rising error”. The champion of the seven-time cup chain, which was racing to his team, Legasi Motor Club, faced an accident in the 112 lap, and this was the end for him in Coca-Cola 600.

Johnson’s crash not only ended in the first stage of his day, but he also wiped his part-time colleague, Connor Zilish, a driver born in 2006-in the same year that Johnson won the first seven cup titles. Speaking to the media after leaving the car, he stated that his awareness to avoid the accident was very late, as the damage actually occurred.

Johnson told Amazon Prime Video: “I think I made a kind of rising error in one of these cars, and the way I got out of the suffocating in the rotation.

“The traffic parking is completely different with this car, and my instincts. I have interacted somewhat unless I should have got it, and as soon as I realized, it was too late.”

While Jimmy Johnson was forced to end his day after the 112nd incident, Zilisch managed to continue his race. As of the 350 lap, Zilisch was running in the twenty -fourth, while Ross Shasin He was leading the race.


Del Irnhardt Junior participated in Jimmy Johnson Coca -Cola 600 trip

Del Irnhardt Junior left his feelings on Johnson and the Coca -Cola 600 picnic in Charlotte Motor Speedway. Speaking of the accident, Earnhardt JR.

NASCAR Jimmie Johnson (84) driver drives the path to drilling with damage after an accident in its role during Coca -Cola 600 in Charlotte Motor Speedway - Source: ImagnNASCAR Jimmie Johnson (84) driver drives the path to drilling with damage after an accident in its role during Coca -Cola 600 in Charlotte Motor Speedway - Source: Imagn
NASCAR Jimmie Johnson (84) driver drives the path to drilling with damage after an accident in its role during Coca -Cola 600 in Charlotte Motor Speedway – Source: Imagn

“The man is a legend,” said Ernhantt Junior. “It was difficult even though he did not run these cars, in my opinion, enough to give himself a chance to fight when he appears. But he doesn’t care, he loves them.”

Jimmie Johnson participated in 700 races in more than 22 years, winning seven championships, 83 wins, 36 columns and 375 of the best 10 years. Although Johnson’s picnic in Charlotte was disappointing, he confirmed that it was not the last cup chain race.