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He’s got three titles, but just how good is Jimmie Johnson? We’ll find out when the smoke clears in a few years, Alan Tays says.
On Lap 208 of Sunday night’s Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, crew chief Steve Letarte ordered up a gas-only pit stop for the No. 24 Chevrolet driven by Jeff Gordon.
The haulers of Marcos Ambrose and Brian Vickers were parked side-by-side in the garage area at Homestead-Miami Speedway all weekend. They will be again at Daytona in February, but with one significant difference.
The familiar orange and white racecar came to a stop in the garage area, and for the longest time, Tony Stewart sat inside, helmet on, not moving. Was he savoring his final ride in the No. 20 machine with which he had become synonymous? Was he struggling to control his emotions following his last start with Joe Gibbs Racing?
Jimmie Johnson made his Chase run look easy. Trust us, it wasn’t. Lee Spencer gives five reasons he won his third Cup title.
In the spirit of the ban on testing NASCAR announced Friday, team owner Jack Roush suggested going a step further, if other owners would consent to a gentlemen’s agreement not to test at all.