No one watches the video to realize that Johnson figured out quickly that he can't get to F1. And by the end of the season, he was starting to keep pace with field. His next season will be better
He scored less points per race than Dalton Kellett and Kellett races for terrible Foyt and is a bad pay driver who couldn't keep up in indy lights. Jimmie races for the best team in Ganassi with his teammates 1st, 3rd and 6th when he is 26th and below Max Chilton and Kellett
He honestly would have been good at it if he took a big swing and done it earlier but euro F1 would have never took the chance or even entertained the idea. He has that mentality that I can't quite explain that always gets underestimated in some Americans by others. He just has moxie and race management skills, I really think most people here are wrong thinking he wouldn't have crossed over well. The dude is a young grandpa at this point and picking up other disciplines at that level is next to impossible on anything at that age. There's a reason it's easier to learn a language at 10 vs 50, the same principles apply
What People dont realise is he tried racing open wheels for the first time in his 40s...F1 drivers start from 4-5 hes doing great concidering how late he started...but i dont think he can compete on F1s current level,plus without the old school practice
Yeah like open wheeler racing, and F1 in particular, is to automobile racing what something like MMA is to boxing. In open-wheelers your age starts to catch up with you much much earrlier than it does in other types of racing. Like Fernando Alonso is 6 years Jimmie's junior, and I remember when he returned to F1 this year there were plenty of fans and journalists who thought he was gonna be too old for F1 and would struggle to stay competitive. Even Lewis Hamilton, who is only 36 right now and just won his 7th driver's championship last year, has people talking about their retirement already. I'd love to see Johnson make the move over to F1, but I cant help but think he'd struggle to compete with some drivers in F1 who may not be as good a driver as he is, but who just have age on their side.
Some F1 drivers shouldn't be in F1...and Jimmie is a lot better raw talent than the ones at bottom of F1. I watch Formula 1 more than Nascar too so I'd be probably more biased to say "no he couldn't" but in Jimmies case he actually probably could do respectable
Jimmie Johnson is getting shit all over by Scott McLaughlin, who also never drove openwheelers in his life before last season and was driving v8 supercars in australia. He's a bum open wheel driver who wasn't even upin points per race above Dalton Kellett who was a paid driver with poor Indy development results in one of the worst teams, where Jimmie was in one of the best teams (his teammates 1st, 3rd and 6th. Jimmie 26th, and only a few points ahead of the guy who drove only 4 races in Jimmie's car in Kanaan, who is a washed up old man himself
Jimmie "The Jet" Johnson I loved him since 2nd grade. Around 2003. I wore the number 48 in baseball. (my favorite number at the time) My pops was watching NASCAR one evening and I asked him if there was a 48 car. To my surprise there was a 48 car. Then years later even further to my surprise he wins several championships and breaks many records... It's funny how coincidences work sometimes.
Going from Stock Car racing to Open Wheel racing is like going from football to baseball. They're 2 completely different things. Jimmie naturally is gonna struggle. But maybe, just maybe, he still has some raw speed left over from Nascar and he can compete in Indycar. I personally don't think so because nobody ever has competed in both Nascar and Indycar at a very high level, but if someone is going to, it might as well be Jimmie
Mario Andretti, Johnny Rutherford, AJ Foyt, Tony Stewart and Juan Pablo Montoya all proved that they could master both OW cars and stock cars. But JJ is 46 years old and way past his prime, he should have done this move 6-7 years ago.
I will say kudos to Johnson its not a easy feat to to jump in open wheel and be competitive outta the box especially when he ran a 3500 pound american stock car he is used to backing his corners up and not over driving them unlike indy and f1 you have to charge the corners or your lap times wont be competitive totally different beast goin from a enclosed to a more open and wider car as well indy has great drivers and puts on a hell of a show but idk if Johnson would make the f1 cut it's a different kinda grind then he is use to period but best of luck in his future plans
I don't think a lot of people know but you can qualify for F1 License off Nascar alone but you have to have won 2 of the last 3 championships and finish 3rd in the other at worst to have enough points
@@aaronb4936 I checked your channel looking for your videos with all your NASCAR championship trophies and 150 million in the bank but couldn't find any..
Lots of crap talk from people saying Jimmie Johnson isn't good enough for F-1. And that's ok. Lets not forget that Juan Pablo Montoya came into Nascar with open wheel F-1 Background, and how did he do in Nascar? There are no higher levels of racing for drivers to accomplish, it's all about different racing styles. Jimmie Johnson may not be able to take on Lewis Hamilton in a circuit. But i bet Lewis Hamilton wouldn't be able to take on Jimmie in Nascar oval circuits.
@@AAA310 No he is not. He is one of the best stockcar drivers on earth. Totally different sport. Put in real corners, braking points and different weather conditions and he would be without chance. Dude is miles of the pace even in indycar.
@@Norton51 LOL. So an F1 driver is the greatest or are they just the greatest on road courses? I guarantee Lewis or Max aren't winning races in NASCAR even with top equipment. Each form of racing is its own discipline. Road, dirt, oval, etc. It is impossible to compare each and say which drivers are the best. Kyle Larson is the first in a long time that we have seen be able to win across disciplines consistently. Oh and being 1.5-2 seconds off the pace in indy car in his first year is not miles LOL. That gap will close quickly. Great drivers adapt.
@@Cyclist18 Well I totally agree. It’s a certain skill required to drive nascar for sure. I don’t think a formula one driver would be automatically a good nascar driver. Best car drivers of them all are rallye car drivers by the way
One Formula 1 car race generates on average $230 Million Dollars in Revenue (Or on average 10 times more than any other League per event). Formula 1 stands on a league of its own! To compare it or to even mention it close to any other form of car racing is absurd. Not even close! The amount of technique, technology, and even the driver's endurance and physical state needs to be is unmatched.
F1 cars have so much downforce, it must feel like you are driving a slot car. Add the power steering and an F1 car must be an absolute blast to drive! An IndyCar has a lot less aero downforce and slower cornering speeds, but that allows for closer racing with the intent of more passing and fewer processional races.
Kevin Magnussen outqualified Jimmie with no knowledge of IndyCar’s, I think it’s good that Jimmie didn’t get into F1, if he’s slow in Indy, he’d be awfully slow in F1, with all due respect.
Yeah I think the three best NASCAR drivers suited for open wheel racing (at least your guys who are NASCAR champions ) over the course of the last 30 years is Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kyle Larson.
@@mrbungle3310 I mean he talks about F1 as if it's easy and that he won't really struggle since there's only 20 races. F1 cars are a lot more complicated than stock cars
Youre talking as if he isnt one of the greatest drivers on earth and him and alonso posted neck and neck lap times on a track jimmie wasnt even familiar with...
@@AAA310 Not one of the greatest drivers in the world. He would never measure up to Mario Andretti or any of the men who drove all kinds of cars at the highest levels. Johnson drove stock cars and some off road. Hardly a resume for the best in the world.
i have alot of respect for Jimmie Johnson but buddy the reality is u are not suited to drive in F1 im sry. Nascar is not compareable in the slightest to F1. I go even that far that Nascar is more racing than F1 that is more a work of Precision and driving exactly where the data wants you to be like a computer. On the other Hand if u bring enough Money u can drive in F1 with a lack of Skill as we so often have seen in the Past. So no ill feelings for him trying to get in. We had and have way whorse drivers than Jimmie in F1 thats for sure. Hope he can show in the next season that he can do well in Indycar.
Youre talking as if he isnt one of the greatest drivers on earth and him and alonso posted neck and neck lap times on a track jimmie wasnt even familiar with...
Lol. His goal was Indy, why did he sign so fast if it wasn't lol. He realized he sucks at Indy, so now he wants to change it up again and try F1. Just watched his imsa race, what an imbarassment that was. Let's take a guy that want good at road courses, and put him in a road course car lol. Chad was the only reason Jimmie was relivent, stats back it up. Go retire and whine by yourself.
Johnson in an F1 car? What a joke that would be. He still can't drive a Indy Car. And has admitted in the past that he's afraid to run ovals in a Indy Car.
Hes showing progress,for open wheel you need to know it from young legs...hes doing great concidering he did NASCAR,its so different,Indy to Nascar is easier than Nascar to Indy
Danica had 1 top 10 on like 200 races or some insane shit in good equipment😂. She basically proved to even the dumbest person nascar is more competitive than indycar
@@brandynhenry7107 jimmie had the best equipment and finished LAST out of all near full time drivers. His teammates? 1st, 3rd, 6th Scoring less than Dalton Kellett per race (the quin houff of indycar) Kanaan drove in jimmies car for a quarter of the races and had 95% of his points. Danica in indycar was decent but no star. Jimmie is worse in indy than Danica was in nascar so doubt you can say indy is less competitive. To put jimmie in perspective look at Scott mclaughlan. Open wheel rookie, came from v8 supercars which are as close to nascar as to sportscars, in an equal team, way way way better
F1 couldn't care less what country a driver comes from if hes very fast. The reason why American drivers rarely get into F1 is because they are wedded to American domestic racing which does not prepare a driver properly for F1. Doing ovals and dirt track racing is no preparation for F1. They need to go to europe or Japan and compete in karting , F4, F3 and F2 to learn about the basics of F1 driving and show their ability against others. Its too easy for America and and American drivers to say I am amazing your anti American . Zak I am sure would love to pick an American driver and Pato Oward is a Mclaren driver who did compete in Europe and Japan but he wasnt good enough . Just like Colton Herta , unfortunately , was in the same team as Lando Norris , Carlin , and Lando won the F3 championship in his rooky year after karting in Italy. Americans need to support their drivers better to get that experience and not just look at Indycar or Nascar as the goal.
Yea it's a different racing culture. There are no road tracks here, only dirt and ovals. The only opportunity to do anything road racing when you're young is karting at a local k1.
No one watches the video to realize that Johnson figured out quickly that he can't get to F1. And by the end of the season, he was starting to keep pace with field. His next season will be better
He scored less points per race than Dalton Kellett and Kellett races for terrible Foyt and is a bad pay driver who couldn't keep up in indy lights. Jimmie races for the best team in Ganassi with his teammates 1st, 3rd and 6th when he is 26th and below Max Chilton and Kellett
Pretty safe bet next season will be better…. He almost literally couldn’t do worse
He honestly would have been good at it if he took a big swing and done it earlier but euro F1 would have never took the chance or even entertained the idea. He has that mentality that I can't quite explain that always gets underestimated in some Americans by others. He just has moxie and race management skills, I really think most people here are wrong thinking he wouldn't have crossed over well. The dude is a young grandpa at this point and picking up other disciplines at that level is next to impossible on anything at that age. There's a reason it's easier to learn a language at 10 vs 50, the same principles apply
What People dont realise is he tried racing open wheels for the first time in his 40s...F1 drivers start from 4-5 hes doing great concidering how late he started...but i dont think he can compete on F1s current level,plus without the old school practice
Yeah like open wheeler racing, and F1 in particular, is to automobile racing what something like MMA is to boxing. In open-wheelers your age starts to catch up with you much much earrlier than it does in other types of racing. Like Fernando Alonso is 6 years Jimmie's junior, and I remember when he returned to F1 this year there were plenty of fans and journalists who thought he was gonna be too old for F1 and would struggle to stay competitive. Even Lewis Hamilton, who is only 36 right now and just won his 7th driver's championship last year, has people talking about their retirement already. I'd love to see Johnson make the move over to F1, but I cant help but think he'd struggle to compete with some drivers in F1 who may not be as good a driver as he is, but who just have age on their side.
Some F1 drivers shouldn't be in F1...and Jimmie is a lot better raw talent than the ones at bottom of F1. I watch Formula 1 more than Nascar too so I'd be probably more biased to say "no he couldn't" but in Jimmies case he actually probably could do respectable
Jimmie Johnson is getting shit all over by Scott McLaughlin, who also never drove openwheelers in his life before last season and was driving v8 supercars in australia.
He's a bum open wheel driver who wasn't even upin points per race above Dalton Kellett who was a paid driver with poor Indy development results in one of the worst teams, where Jimmie was in one of the best teams (his teammates 1st, 3rd and 6th. Jimmie 26th, and only a few points ahead of the guy who drove only 4 races in Jimmie's car in Kanaan, who is a washed up old man himself
Jimmie is past his prime.
I think even the best racer in the world would struggle physically in F1 over 40, the fitness demands are greater nowadays, big g forces, hot races.
Graham is an incredible at what he does
Jimmie "The Jet" Johnson
I loved him since 2nd grade. Around 2003. I wore the number 48 in baseball. (my favorite number at the time) My pops was watching NASCAR one evening and I asked him if there was a 48 car. To my surprise there was a 48 car. Then years later even further to my surprise he wins several championships and breaks many records... It's funny how coincidences work sometimes.
Love his common sense approach to a new challenge, and admire his desire to challenge himself.
Going from Stock Car racing to Open Wheel racing is like going from football to baseball. They're 2 completely different things. Jimmie naturally is gonna struggle. But maybe, just maybe, he still has some raw speed left over from Nascar and he can compete in Indycar. I personally don't think so because nobody ever has competed in both Nascar and Indycar at a very high level, but if someone is going to, it might as well be Jimmie
Tony Stewart?
Aj Foyt and Tony Stewart
Mario Andretti, Johnny Rutherford, AJ Foyt, Tony Stewart and Juan Pablo Montoya all proved that they could master both OW cars and stock cars.
But JJ is 46 years old and way past his prime, he should have done this move 6-7 years ago.
I will say kudos to Johnson its not a easy feat to to jump in open wheel and be competitive outta the box especially when he ran a 3500 pound american stock car he is used to backing his corners up and not over driving them unlike indy and f1 you have to charge the corners or your lap times wont be competitive totally different beast goin from a enclosed to a more open and wider car as well indy has great drivers and puts on a hell of a show but idk if Johnson would make the f1 cut it's a different kinda grind then he is use to period but best of luck in his future plans
Jimmie is on the nose about the need for an American driver in f1. It's a matter of time. And we will go wild for him in Austin and Miami🇺🇲🇺🇲
It's gonna be Herta though isn't it.
I don't think a lot of people know but you can qualify for F1 License off Nascar alone but you have to have won 2 of the last 3 championships and finish 3rd in the other at worst to have enough points
So Johnson coulda done it back in the day during his run of 5 in a row? Pretty dope
Jimmie is more suited to drive formula 1 than ALL you keyboard drivers
Jimmy couldn’t drive a nail
@@aaronb4936 I checked your channel looking for your videos with all your NASCAR championship trophies and 150 million in the bank but couldn't find any..
Lots of crap talk from people saying Jimmie Johnson isn't good enough for F-1. And that's ok. Lets not forget that Juan Pablo Montoya came into Nascar with open wheel F-1 Background, and how did he do in Nascar? There are no higher levels of racing for drivers to accomplish, it's all about different racing styles. Jimmie Johnson may not be able to take on Lewis Hamilton in a circuit. But i bet Lewis Hamilton wouldn't be able to take on Jimmie in Nascar oval circuits.
I actually think Montoya did a phenomenal job in NASCAR. I can think of 6-7 races that he should have won, if either this or that didn’t happen.
Montoya did pretty good in nascar overall
Awesome video
GO BACK TO NASCAR !!!!! We fucking miss you Jimmie. I miss you
I think Jimmie hurt the feeling's of all of the F1 fanboys on here lolol.
Has Graham always been this ripped?
He should be glad it didnt work out. he would have no chance whatsoever in formula 1. Its a totally different sport.
Many hoops to jump through before F1 will let you race. He's out of time for that.
Only because of his age. Dude is one of the best drivers on earth
@@AAA310 No he is not. He is one of the best stockcar drivers on earth. Totally different sport. Put in real corners, braking points and different weather conditions and he would be without chance. Dude is miles of the pace even in indycar.
@@Norton51 LOL. So an F1 driver is the greatest or are they just the greatest on road courses? I guarantee Lewis or Max aren't winning races in NASCAR even with top equipment. Each form of racing is its own discipline. Road, dirt, oval, etc. It is impossible to compare each and say which drivers are the best. Kyle Larson is the first in a long time that we have seen be able to win across disciplines consistently. Oh and being 1.5-2 seconds off the pace in indy car in his first year is not miles LOL. That gap will close quickly. Great drivers adapt.
@@Cyclist18 Well I totally agree. It’s a certain skill required to drive nascar for sure. I don’t think a formula one driver would be automatically a good nascar driver. Best car drivers of them all are rallye car drivers by the way
One Formula 1 car race generates on average $230 Million Dollars in Revenue (Or on average 10 times more than any other League per event). Formula 1 stands on a league of its own! To compare it or to even mention it close to any other form of car racing is absurd. Not even close! The amount of technique, technology, and even the driver's endurance and physical state needs to be is unmatched.
Word? I didn't know that bro. Wise decision and God had other plans for you. Cool.
Nice try, Graham, but no Indy 500 scoop!
Sorry Brother, would love to see you in F1…….need to see another American on this circuit.
F1 cars have so much downforce, it must feel like you are driving a slot car. Add the power steering and an F1 car must be an absolute blast to drive! An IndyCar has a lot less aero downforce and slower cornering speeds, but that allows for closer racing with the intent of more passing and fewer processional races.
Kevin Magnussen outqualified Jimmie with no knowledge of IndyCar’s, I think it’s good that Jimmie didn’t get into F1, if he’s slow in Indy, he’d be awfully slow in F1, with all due respect.
And then the fact how slow all F1 drivers have been in NASCAR with no chance to conquer it.
@@kg0173 exactly, both are very different in their own rights, I personally like both but hate that fans of each hate on the other
it's not impossible to fast-track into F1. look at Yuki Tsunoda. But will JJ suck? probably. against guys who grew up karting since 5y/o
Max Verstappen is a better example
Indy 500 has been won by so many drivers in the past that clearly had no shot to win it. Al Under, 1987!
Cool.
Shoulda tried to switch 10 years ago
Kyle Larson could do it. I believe Kyle Busch could drive it too
Jeff Gordon could have
Yeah I think the three best NASCAR drivers suited for open wheel racing (at least your guys who are NASCAR champions ) over the course of the last 30 years is Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kyle Larson.
Think chase Elliott would be able to.
No offense, but there's no way Jimmie actually thought he could go to F1 in his 40s right?
He can for the PR but he will struggle a lot ...
@@mrbungle3310 I mean he talks about F1 as if it's easy and that he won't really struggle since there's only 20 races. F1 cars are a lot more complicated than stock cars
Jimmie is too old to start F1 and lacking in open wheel talent. Colton Herta is almost too old but has talent.
F1 is way over this guys head. Not too sure you are going to make it in Indy Car.
Youre talking as if he isnt one of the greatest drivers on earth and him and alonso posted neck and neck lap times on a track jimmie wasnt even familiar with...
@@AAA310 Not one of the greatest drivers in the world. He would never measure up to Mario Andretti or any of the men who drove all kinds of cars at the highest levels. Johnson drove stock cars and some off road. Hardly a resume for the best in the world.
@@terryshort4957 hes one of greatest drivers in the world. You dont know racing u casual
How can he be one of the best in the world when he's never won a world championship in anything?
i have alot of respect for Jimmie Johnson but buddy the reality is u are not suited to drive in F1 im sry. Nascar is not compareable in the slightest to F1. I go even that far that Nascar is more racing than F1 that is more a work of Precision and driving exactly where the data wants you to be like a computer. On the other Hand if u bring enough Money u can drive in F1 with a lack of Skill as we so often have seen in the Past. So no ill feelings for him trying to get in. We had and have way whorse drivers than Jimmie in F1 thats for sure.
Hope he can show in the next season that he can do well in Indycar.
Youre talking as if he isnt one of the greatest drivers on earth and him and alonso posted neck and neck lap times on a track jimmie wasnt even familiar with...
How did that precision work out for Juan Pablo Montoya in Nascar?
Wtf Jimmie FIA WEC FIA WEC FIA WEC
Hardee's
Too old and not good enough. It's tough to learn that.
Wait who is who they look like twins lmao
dear Jimmie
you must finish in the top 5 to have any chance at winning
you don't even have a top 15 ---------------
f1>nascar
Lol. His goal was Indy, why did he sign so fast if it wasn't lol. He realized he sucks at Indy, so now he wants to change it up again and try F1. Just watched his imsa race, what an imbarassment that was. Let's take a guy that want good at road courses, and put him in a road course car lol. Chad was the only reason Jimmie was relivent, stats back it up. Go retire and whine by yourself.
H might have been thinking about that around 2018-2017
Johnson in an F1 car? What a joke that would be. He still can't drive a Indy Car. And has admitted in the past that he's afraid to run ovals in a Indy Car.
He’s running the Indy 500 next year lol
15 years too late. I don’t blame him about the ovals
Pretty sure everyone is afraid to run on ovals in Indy, definitely the most dangerous car sport, regardless of talent, ask Robert Wickens
A joke because of his age thats it. Prime Jimmie could run f1
@@devonmartinez780 The list of fatalities and paraplegics from Indy cars on ovals is long and growing. It's incredibly unforgiving.
He makes Danica look like a champion.
You say that, but she at least had promise early in her career. After NASCAR, not so much.
Hes showing progress,for open wheel you need to know it from young legs...hes doing great concidering he did NASCAR,its so different,Indy to Nascar is easier than Nascar to Indy
@@mrbungle3310 Shut up, look at McLaughlin and compare where he is at completely changing to indycar vs Jimmie
Danica had 1 top 10 on like 200 races or some insane shit in good equipment😂. She basically proved to even the dumbest person nascar is more competitive than indycar
@@brandynhenry7107 jimmie had the best equipment and finished LAST out of all near full time drivers. His teammates? 1st, 3rd, 6th
Scoring less than Dalton Kellett per race (the quin houff of indycar)
Kanaan drove in jimmies car for a quarter of the races and had 95% of his points.
Danica in indycar was decent but no star. Jimmie is worse in indy than Danica was in nascar so doubt you can say indy is less competitive.
To put jimmie in perspective look at Scott mclaughlan. Open wheel rookie, came from v8 supercars which are as close to nascar as to sportscars, in an equal team, way way way better
I'm surprised he got a license to drive a Indy car.
There is a reason there are NO American drivers in Formula1!
European elitists don’t want Americans
@lol shit there’s plenty of American drivers. Europeans look down at the American feeder series.
F1 couldn't care less what country a driver comes from if hes very fast. The reason why American drivers rarely get into F1 is because they are wedded to American domestic racing which does not prepare a driver properly for F1. Doing ovals and dirt track racing is no preparation for F1. They need to go to europe or Japan and compete in karting , F4, F3 and F2 to learn about the basics of F1 driving and show their ability against others. Its too easy for America and and American drivers to say I am amazing your anti American . Zak I am sure would love to pick an American driver and Pato Oward is a Mclaren driver who did compete in Europe and Japan but he wasnt good enough . Just like Colton Herta , unfortunately , was in the same team as Lando Norris , Carlin , and Lando won the F3 championship in his rooky year after karting in Italy. Americans need to support their drivers better to get that experience and not just look at Indycar or Nascar as the goal.
Yea it's a different racing culture. There are no road tracks here, only dirt and ovals. The only opportunity to do anything road racing when you're young is karting at a local k1.
@@oand10 No road tracks? Look again