Jimmie Johnson becomes majority owner of Legacy Motor Club
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is now the majority ... a controlling stake of English soccer team Birmingham. Johnson told The Associated Press that the deal ...
Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is now the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club, with Knighthead Capital Management investing into the Cup Series team, while Maury Gallagher steps down from day-to-day operations.
Knighthead’s portfolio includes HERTZ, JOTA Racing, Singer Vehicle Design, Revology Cars, and Birmingham City Football Club. "We are thrilled to partner with Jimmie Johnson and LEGACY MC ...
RACER has confirmed that Legacy Motor Club is preparing to announce a partnership with Knighthead Capital that includes Jimmie Johnson becoming the team’s majority owner. The seven-time
At 49 years old, is this the last year we see Jimmie Johnson in a NASCAR Cup Series car? Kevin Harvick hopes so. The Closer doesn’t want to see Superman continue to race in the No. 84 car for Legacy Motor Club anymore.
Jimmie Johnson seizes control of LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, driving transformation with Knighthead Capital’s backing and a focus on 2025 success.
Seven-time NASCAR Cup champion Jimmie Johnson has taken a big step forward in his racing career by becoming the majority owner of Legacy Motor Club. Alongside him, the team has welcomed a new partner, Knighthead Capital Management, which has taken a minority stake in the NASCAR outfit.
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Birmingham City's owners Knighthead Capital Management have confirmed that they've entered into a partnership with NASCAR team Legacy Motor Club - something the stock car specialists describe as 'game changing'.
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