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What a ride: How JJ won the Cup
David Newton, ESPN.comIt started at New Hampshire and ended at Homestead-Miami. The crowning moment of the 10-race Chase for the Cup? A fourth straight title for a guy named Jimmie Johnson.
Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009Stars aligned in open-wheel world
John Oreovicz, ESPN.comFrom Danica to Dario to the new title sponsor for the IndyCar Series, the world of open-wheel racing has a lot to be thankful for in 2009 ... and beyond.
Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009Blitz Awards and Razzies, Part IV
Terry Blount, ESPN.comDrumroll, please. It's time to honor the best (and the worst) of the 2009 NASCAR season with the fourth annual Blount's Blitz Awards and Razzies minus the red-carpet treatment, of course.
Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009Crunching numbers after Homestead
Matt WillisWhat did you take away from Sunday's season finale? Well, other than Jimmie Johnson is very, very good and will likely continue to be that good or per...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 24, 2009Post-Chase odds and ends
Ryan McGee...might too. Four-Peat Club As we are all now plenty aware, Jimmie Johnson is the first NASCAR racer ever to win four consecutive titles --- emphasis on NASCAR. Others in other disciplines have won four...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 23, 2009
Putting JJ's dominance in perspective
Ed Hinton, ESPN.comIt took us 30 years to fully appreciate the magnitude of Cale Yarborough's three-peat. Here's hoping it won't take that long for us to acknowledge Jimmie Johnson's place in NASCAR history.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009Believe it or not, JJ not done yet
David Newton, ESPN.comEven with four straight Sprint Cup titles in tow, it's too early to anoint Jimmie Johnson as the best driver in NASCAR history. And if he wins a fifth? Well, all bets are off.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009Can anyone stop the 48?
Terry Blount, ESPN.comJimmie Johnson's quest for five straight Cup titles begins Feb. 14 at Daytona. Will anyone be able to stop the 48?
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009Rivalries a fun sideshow to JJ's 4-peat
David Newton, ESPN.comGo figure. The 2009 NASCAR season ends just as the real fun begins. Now we have to wait until February for Denny Hamlin's title run and the rematch between Tony Stewart and Juan Pablo Montoya.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009Johnson worked hard for fourth title
Terry Blount, ESPN.comJimmie Johnson might make it look easy, but winning his fourth straight title was anything but, right down the the final laps at Homestead.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2009Will you be able to say you saw history?
Terry Blount...other drivers on the Homestead-Miami Speedway track. They all know Sunday is a special day for NASCAR. Win or lose, all of them will look back fondly as competitors on an afternoon of remarkable...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 21, 2009Johnson wants to win and win
David Newton, ESPN.comJimmie Johnson's hoping to give NASCAR fans something they've only seen once in the modern era. That's to win the championship and the last race of the season, too.
Story | Conversation | November 21, 2009Junior: New Enquirer story bunk; hot tub one
David Newton...hot tubs during spring break in Panama City, Fla. "The hot tub story was kind of true," NASCAR's most popular driver said with a laugh. "Filling it up with beer, well, who hasn't...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 21, 2009Montoya the man of the Miami moment
David Newton, ESPN.comThis weekend belongs to Jimmie Johnson and the championship Chase, but Miami belongs to Juan Pablo Montoya. It's a different vibe, and Montoya taps into it as no other driver can.
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2009Edwards anxious for fresh start in 2010
Terry Blount, ESPN.comA year ago, Carl Edwards could do no wrong. The nine-time Cup race winner was the hottest driver on the planet. And today? He can't seem to buy a victory. Consider it a wake-up call for 2010.
Story | Conversation | November 20, 2009EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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