Popular rice racer J. Johnson died December 21 20:14

Junior Johnson, who was a popular racer in a modified car race in the United States and whose half life was turned into a movie, died. I was 88 years old.

Nascar, who hosts a remodeling car race in the United States, announced on the homepage that Junior Johnson, a popular racer from the 1950s to the 1960s, has died.

Born in North Carolina in the southern United States in 1931, Johnson won 50 races between 1953 and his retirement in 1966, when he first competed in a Nascar race.

In 1973, his half-life was filmized as "The Last American Hero", and in 2010 he was in the Nascar Hall of Fame.

According to NASCAR, Johnson died at the age of 88 because he had been sick and had been in hospice for several days.

Nascar expressed his condolences in a statement, saying, "We have lost the great and the whole Nascar family is sad."