CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) – Hendrick Motorsports says defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is feeling ”much better” after suffering from dehydration at Richmond.
A spokeswoman also said Tuesday that crew chief Chad Knaus found nothing wrong in the car that would have caused Johnson’s dehydration.
The six-time NASCAR champion was assisted to the infield medical center following his ninth-place finish Saturday night. Johnson was lying down next to his car after the race and was helped by his crew to a golf cart.
He spent nearly 90 minutes in the care center and needed 5 liters of intravenous fluids.
Johnson plans to fulfill all his obligations this week associated with NASCAR’s promotion of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship. Johnson has a full slate of media activities planned for Wednesday in New York.
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