Knaus or Johnson: Who gets eighth Cup title first?
8:02 am | October 12, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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Considered one of the most successful Cup series driver and crew chief pairings in NASCAR history, Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus will no longer be working alongside each other once the 2019 season rolls around. Their 17-year career together, one that includes seven Cup championships and 83 victories, will end amid much speculation over how they will fare without each other.
Kevin Meendering, crew chief for Elliott Sadler in the Xfinity Series, will take over the No. 48 team starting in 2019, while Knaus will become crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports driver William Byron.
Johnson and Knaus each addressed the upcoming changes at HMS on Thursday, but we’re still left to ponder how the duo will succeed separately. Here’s what our ESPN experts had to say when presented with this doozy of a question:
Who gets their eighth Cup series championship first: Chad or Jimmie?
Jimmie Johnson
Mike Clay, ESPN: This is a tough one. I have high hopes for Byron, but it figures to take a few seasons before he’s a legitimate championship contender, and it’s hard to know if Knaus will even be a crew chief when that time comes (he seems primed for a terrific career in television in the near future). Retirement in the next half decade seems to be a possibility for Johnson as well, but I believe he’s hunting for that historic eighth title before he hangs up his helmet. HMS is too good an organization to be stuck behind the eight ball for a long stretch, so I think they’ll find the speed and help Johnson to one final title.