Search
Close this search box.

Partner

Did You Know NASCAR Champions Write a Journal for Following Champ Each Season?

Here is a fun nugget that was dropped on NASCAR.com on Wednesday: Each year the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion has written a journal for the next season’s champion to read.

The cool tradition apparently started in 2011, when Jimmie Johnson wrote the first edition at the suggestion of Mike Helton. In the seven seasons since, the journal has grown and wisdom has been passed between the sport’s greatest drivers.

The latest hand off of the journal took place at the Martin Truex Jr. Foundation’s 10th-Annual Cat Walk for a Cure event.

Truex, who invited his rival Joey Logano to the event, also gave Logano the journal. The tradition continues.

Drivers who have written entries in the journal include: Johnson, Tony Stewart, Brad Keselowski, Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Truex.

Now, Logano will write his chapter in the journal to hand off to this year’s champion. How cool is that?

share it
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Post

NASCAR penalty report Texas seven crew members suspended
NASCAR Issues Eight Suspensions in Post-Texas Penalty Report
Martin Truex Jr. Denny Hamlin post-race crash Richmond Raceway Toyota Owners 400 Martin Truex Jr. mad
Martin Truex Jr. Frustrated by Hamlin's Final Restart; Runs into Him After Race
Denny Hamlin twitter argument with Marcus Smith SMI 2024 X
Denny Hamlin, Marcus Smith Engage in Late-Night Fight on X
Timmy Hill yells at Stewart Friesen Martinsville 2024 video Long John Silver's 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
"You're Supposed to be Better than these F***ing Kids" Timmy Hill Unleashes on Stewart Friesen
Gray Gaulding arrested Domestic Violence 2024 Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Department
Gray Gaulding Arrested on Misdemeanor Crime of Domestic Violence Charge; Suspended by NASCAR
Hailie Deegan Martinsville finishes 18th destroyed car NASCAR Xfinity Series Cook Out 400
Hailie Deegan Salvages 18th-Place Finish Despite Destroyed Race Car

Join Our Newsletter

Ready to have NASCAR news hand-delivered to your email daily?

Related Article