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Jimmie Johnson

Is Jimmie Johnson A-List?

NoB

NoJimmie Johnson is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 2006

First Cup Series Championship

Lost A-list status in 2022

Dropped to B tier — IndyCar Transition and Legacy

Ranking Timeline

2002C$5M

Hendrick Motorsports Debut Season

Johnson joined Hendrick Motorsports as a rookie, finishing 5th in points and winning Rookie of the Year. This partnership would become one of the most successful in NASCAR history.

2006A▲▲$25M+$20M

First Cup Series Championship

Johnson won his first of seven Cup Series championships, beginning an unprecedented dynasty. His dominance and marketability led to major sponsorship deals and increased earnings.

2010S$80M+$55M

Fifth Consecutive Championship Record

Johnson completed an unprecedented five consecutive Cup Series championships, cementing his place among NASCAR's all-time greats. His dominance made him one of the sport's biggest stars and wealthiest drivers.

2013S$110M+$30M

Sixth Championship Ties Legends

His sixth championship tied him with Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for second-most all-time. Johnson remained NASCAR's dominant force and highest-earning active driver.

2016S$140M+$30M

Seventh Championship Ties Record

Johnson won his seventh championship, tying the all-time record with Petty and Earnhardt. This achievement solidified his legacy as one of NASCAR's greatest drivers and commanded premium sponsorship rates.

2020A$150M+$10M

Retirement from Full-Time NASCAR

After 19 seasons with Hendrick Motorsports, Johnson retired from full-time NASCAR competition. His departure marked the end of an era, though he remained highly relevant in motorsports.

2022B$155M+$5M

IndyCar Transition and Legacy

Johnson competed in IndyCar and returned to NASCAR part-time, showing his versatility. While no longer dominating, he remained a respected figure and team owner in the sport.

2026B$160M+$5M

Part-Time Racer and Team Owner

Johnson continues racing part-time in NASCAR Cup and Truck Series while focusing on team ownership. He's well-known within motorsports circles and respected as a legend, though his mainstream celebrity has diminished from his championship peak.

Last updated: February 25, 2026