As a petrolheaded Brit living in the USA I've loved F1 all my life and now indycar and NASCAR are part of my journey and learning the lowdown on these American championships is fun, Jimmie Johnson is an inspiring racer and 7 time NASCAR champion and I really hope in 2022 he can get a top 3 finish in indycar, that would be amazing, This was a great feature Graham, I enjoyed it and it made me smile on a very wet and overcast day here in the cascade mountains here in beautiful oregon.
We miss you Jimmie, you are undoubtedly one of the best drivers of all time in NASCAR. It's awesome to see you learning a new discipline, and enjoying it, we know you will excel here as well.
Really great to see Graham get back out there and immerse himself back into these interviews. Hanging out with the person for a couple of days and such. I know the pandemic slowed him down a little but man this guy does a great job with every guest he gets a hold of. Kind of like Sean from Hot Wings.....Ooooo maybe Graham should do hot wings!!!
I am so excited for this full interview to come out. Jimmie fan to the core. I post this every place I can. I still have not picked a new driver to follow in NASCAR. I have not been able to bring myself to do it.
I like Jimmie. But I would like to see Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg, Nick De Vries and Oscar Piastri in his seat. Believe theyd all be winning races in the car.
Sorry, but he is not a natural driver. If he was, he would have better results, not crashed as much, or at all and wouldn't be afraid of the car on a oval, which he has admitted. He's a marketing tool, just like Danica was.
Nothing wrong with a pay driver if he's able to fund his ride AND he's not tearing up equipment on a frequent basis. Nashville has been the only serious case where the cars were destroyed and that's just a shitty street circuit. You also have to realize he's jumping into open wheel racing in his 40's when he's done dirt-trucking and NASCAR for nearly his entire life prior. He's learning an entirely new skillset way later then 90% of people in the world. While anyone who thinks he'll ever get top 5 finishes or wins is out of heir mind, it's not possible to have a racing series with only the best of the best.
As a petrolheaded Brit living in the USA I've loved F1 all my life and now indycar and NASCAR are part of my journey and learning the lowdown on these American championships is fun, Jimmie Johnson is an inspiring racer and 7 time NASCAR champion and I really hope in 2022 he can get a top 3 finish in indycar, that would be amazing, This was a great feature Graham, I enjoyed it and it made me smile on a very wet and overcast day here in the cascade mountains here in beautiful oregon.
We miss you Jimmie, you are undoubtedly one of the best drivers of all time in NASCAR. It's awesome to see you learning a new discipline, and enjoying it, we know you will excel here as well.
Love living near laguna seca my favorite race track always a great time watching indy car🇺🇸🤘🏼
Kenny Wallace once said that people who curse are more trustworthy so it’s fucking awesome to see Jimmie Johnson talking more naturally
what time stamp does he curse?
2 seater would be awesome!
Really great to see Graham get back out there and immerse himself back into these interviews. Hanging out with the person for a couple of days and such. I know the pandemic slowed him down a little but man this guy does a great job with every guest he gets a hold of. Kind of like Sean from Hot Wings.....Ooooo maybe Graham should do hot wings!!!
What he's doing is nothing shy of incredible. As a race fan I love it
I was never a Jimmie fan, but I'm just happy to see that he's happy and doing what he wants in life, further developing his craft, etc.
This guy owns a motorized couch
I am so excited for this full interview to come out.
Jimmie fan to the core. I post this every place I can.
I still have not picked a new driver to follow in NASCAR. I have not been able to bring myself to do it.
Enjoyed watching all of the JJ interviews!
Come back to the desert!!
Ah the old reverse Cole Trickle going from Nascar to open wheels nice
I like Jimmie. But I would like to see Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg, Nick De Vries and Oscar Piastri in his seat. Believe theyd all be winning races in the car.
The worse he performs the more arrogant he becomes. Reminds me of 2003 when Dale Jr kicked his ass at talladega
He's envious of all of Dale, Jr's championships.
Neither guy had one at the time I'm speaking of but Dale out drafted him and won his 4th in a row at Dega.
Jimmie, don't get in that car anymore!
Being able to turn right at 165mph is an extraordinary accomplishment when you're not used to doing so.
1:30 haha not censored
he gets better every time he gets in the car
The driver’s are better spoken than Graham is. More interesting to.
Sorry, but he is not a natural driver. If he was, he would have better results, not crashed as much, or at all and wouldn't be afraid of the car on a oval, which he has admitted. He's a marketing tool, just like Danica was.
83 cup wins
Bro hes 50 😂
Omg i think you might be on to something!
Nothing wrong with a pay driver if he's able to fund his ride AND he's not tearing up equipment on a frequent basis. Nashville has been the only serious case where the cars were destroyed and that's just a shitty street circuit.
You also have to realize he's jumping into open wheel racing in his 40's when he's done dirt-trucking and NASCAR for nearly his entire life prior. He's learning an entirely new skillset way later then 90% of people in the world. While anyone who thinks he'll ever get top 5 finishes or wins is out of heir mind, it's not possible to have a racing series with only the best of the best.
@@FallingPicturesProductions well uh... He DID get a top 5 finish. It might've been an oval but it WAS his first time at Iowa.