Jimmie Johnson

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ORLANDO - NASCAR's champions'-week celebration began after the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, continued up through Hollywood, Fla., for the Craftsman Truck banquet and arrived in the I-4 corridor to fete the best of...

Roush intends to keep key team members

Updated: November 21, 2008, 11:19 AM EST Jack Roush, 66, is a human dynamo, but at the bottom of it all, he's first and foremost a decent human being. Cheating became a very relevant topic of conversation at Homestead with Chad...

Tom Bowles: The annual Bowlesy awards

Three's not just a charm for Jimmie Johnson these days. The Bowlesys are also wrapping up their third straight season, although our awards banquet isn't nearly as glamorous as the Waldorf-Astoria for NASCAR's Sprint Cup stars....

Teamwork leads to title glory

I think I probably had the best seat in the house on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. I was part of the DirecTV broadcast and my driver was none other than our 2008 Sprint Cup Series champion, Jimmie Johnson. I was so happy...

Inside The Hauler: A perfect economic storm

A slowdown in the NASCAR economy was expected after this season even if the nation's economy remained strong. With markets roiling across the globe, NASCAR is facing a perfect storm as layoffs and cutbacks hit the industry at a...

Last Race of 2008 Season Caused Heartburn And Indigestion For Everyone Except Jimmie Johnson in...

Miami, (Nov. 21, 2008) – The final race of the 2008 season at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Miami, Fla. for the Ford 400, had stars and fans of the Sprint Cup Series experiencing severe heartburn. From Jimmie Johnson racking up a...

Snaps | Finnegan's 2 and Waxy O'Connors

The Hurricanes' return to the Top 25 was short-lived, and their chances of clinching a spot in the ACC title game were dealt a major blow by the Yellow Jackets. Carl Edwards won the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway but fell...

Martin could give his new Hendrick team an edge

Alan Gustafson figures there is at least one way to legally circumvent NASCAR's 2009 testing ban, at least partially. No, the crew chief for the Hendrick Motorsports No. 5 Chevrolet isn't talking about private tests at...

Steady Johnson wins again

The tortoise beat the hare by being slow and steady all the way to the end.While it’s hard to accuse Clint Bowyer of being slow, his steadiness came through as the deciding factor in claiming the Nationwide Series championship...

The Best 2008 NASCAR Stories That You Will Soon Forget

When a few of the Frontstretch gang get together for Mirror Driving on Monday nights, what happens in that room, of course, gets chopped and mangled and edited before its airing on Wednesday. Conversations are stitched together...

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