Tragic Family Incident Forces Jimmie Johnson’s Withdrawal from Nascar Cup: Latest Updates & Statement

2023-06-30 18:08:29

The American driver Jimmie Johnson will not participate in this edition of the Nascar Cup in Chicago following a terrible tragedy shook his family. The event directly affects the family of his wife Chandra.

Well, his wife’s parents, Jack and Terry Janway and their 11-year-old nephew, were found dead in the family home, in what the police investigating the case consider a possible case of murder and subsequent suicide of the pilot’s mother-in-law.

The hypothesis being considered is that Terry Janway killed her husband and her grandson and, later, committed suicide. Police officers went to the family home in Muskogee, Oklahoma, following a woman alerted authorities to an altercation with a weapon.

As a result, Johnson announced his withdrawal from this weekend’s event, and the team he co-owns has issued the following statement: “Legacy Motor Club has decided to withdraw the number 84 Chevrolet Carvana from this year’s Nascar Cup Series event. weekend in Chicago. In addition, the family “has requested privacy at this time” in which they will not make any further statements.

NASCAR also issued a statement stating that they are “saddened by the tragic death of Chandra Johnson’s family members. The entire Nascar family extends its deepest condolences and condolences during this difficult time to Chandra, Jimmie and all of the Johnson and Janway families.”

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