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Scenedaily.com Face it. Whether you like or dislike Jimmie Johnson, the Hendrick Motorsports driver will likely do something that may never be accomplished again in the sport. Winning three consecutive titles was unbelievable; possibly winning four in a row is unimaginable. Read the full story
Scenedaily.com HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Randy Moss Motorsports’ Mike Skinner paced the final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice Thursday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Read the full story
fanhouse.com by Holly Cain Filed under: Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Hendrick Motorsports MIAMI — NASCAR’s Championship Weekend officially kicked off Thursday during a contenders press conference that couldn’t have been less like boxing’s version of a pre-bout showdown. This was more meet-and-greet than stare-and-glare. The players here — three-time defending [...]
fanhouse.com by David Whitley Filed under: Jimmie Johnson Jimmie Johnson doesn’t need help winning. He desperately needs help making people appreciate winning. He’s about to clinch his fourth straight Sprint Cup title. To put that in layman’s terms, Johnson is the Yankees, Patriots and American Idol wrapped into one. That makes Johnson the most under-loved [...]
fanhouse.com by Holly Cain Filed under: Jimmie Johnson, Chase for the Sprint Cup With Jimmie Johnson positioned to become the first racer in history to win four consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championships, FanHouse motorsports writer Holly Cain took a trip to his hometown outside San Diego last week. This is the second of a two-part [...]
thatsracing.com Jimmie Johnson looks like a lock for a NASCAR-record fourth consecutive title, but his win isn’t certain. Read the full story
thatsracing.com Jimmie Johnson, three days and 400 miles from a record fourth straight championship, spent hours talking about it Thursday. Read the full story
espn.com At least one former Cup champion would love to see Mark Martin pull the rug from under Jimmie Johnson this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Remember Bobby Allison? Read the full story
espn.com Jimmie Johnson winning a fourth straight title is a great story. So is Mark Martin winning his first at age 50. But lost in the shuffle could be the best story of all: Rick Hendrick. Read the full story