About jimmie johnson, nascar championship, nascar sprint cup, fourth

AP HOMESTEAD, Fla. — The nickname "Four-Time" was claimed long ago by Jeff Gordon, leaving Jimmie Johnson in search of a fresh moniker to cap his record-setting fourth consecutive NASCAR championship. They call Johnson "Shark" for his
Read Original Story: Johnson wins 4th straight NASCAR championship – Washington Post

Ron Hornaday Jr. and his Kevin Harvick Inc. team celebrate winning the 2009 Camping World Truck Series championship a week early. AVONDALE, Ariz. — Jimmie Johnson rebounded from a rare bad race with a dominating victory at Phoenix International
Read Original Story: Fireworks at Phoenix in all three series – ESPN

Let’s face the facts — Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson is about as exciting as a piece of dry toast. In fact, he’s just like the Sprint Cup Series — boring, predictable and overly corporate-driven.
Read Original Story: Johnson and Knaus — a team to be reckoned with – Villages Daily Sun

Congratulations are certainly due to Jimmie Johnson, who Sunday became the first Nascar driver ever to win four consecutive championships. But before racing nuts declare him the greatest, they ought to compare Mr. Johnson’s résumé to those of other
Read Original Story: Jimmie Johnson Still Trails Nascar's Legends – Wall Street Journal

Apparently there’s no pleasing some people, including all those NASCAR fans who keep scanning the horizon in search of the next big thing. They just missed the biggest thing that’s likely to happen in the sport during their lifetime.
Read Original Story: All Jimmie Johnson does is win – SI.com

David Peason was a wonderful wheelman. Is he or Jimmie Johnson the best ever? (File photo courtesy of NASCAR) It’s not surprising to hear all the well-deserved accolades for Jimmie Johnson after his unprecedented fourth straight Sprint Cup championship
Read Original Story: Ingram: Johnson or Pearson? – RacinToday.com

HOMESTEAD, Fla. – As he began the final countdown to his fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championship, Jimmie Johnson wanted to make one last push for the victory in yesterday’s season-ending Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Read Original Story: Johnson chases down Sprint Cup title – Boston Globe

Jimmie Johnson holds up his trophy after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season championship, at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Sunday Nov. 22, 2009. (Rusty Jarrett | AP) By Dustin Long His adrenaline fading, the weight of what
Read Original Story: Johnson wins record 4th straight NASCAR Sprint Cup – The Virginian-Pilot

Tony Stewart, right, drives alongside Jeff Burton on turn four during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford 400 race on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead. BY ADAM H. BEASLEY Three-fourths of the way into Sunday’s Sprint Cup
Read Original Story: Jeff Burton settles for second in Ford 400 – MiamiHerald.com

As the checkered flags fell this past weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway on the final races for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, the Nationwide Series and the Sprint Cup Series, three men earned their place in the NASCAR history books.
Read Original Story: We Are The Champions: Hornaday, Busch, Johnson – HardcoreRaceFans.com

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