From miamiherald.com
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Driver Jimmie Johnson
For race fans, follow Jimmie Johnson. Jimmie Johnson is the 2006 Daytona 500 champion and winner of the 2006 Nextel All-Star Race.
Jimmie Johnson is on the verge of an unprecedented fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup title because of his consistency with high finishes, one of the best crew chiefs and the backing of powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports. The question is: Who can stop his Drive for Five in 2010?
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- Johnson Wins Pole for Homestead Finale (sports.aol.com)
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Behind most Cole Trickles, there’s a Harry Hogge.
Trickle and Hogge were the protagonists in a 1990 NASCAR-themed movie called "Days of Thunder." The characters were loosely based on driver Tim Richmond and crew chief Harry...
From shelbystar.com
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- Jimmie Johnson on verge of one of NASCAR's defining moments (sports.espn.go.com)
- Jimmie Johnson: Toast of the Coast (sports.aol.com)
by Holly CainFiled under: Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick MotorsportsHOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Two days before he attempts to wrap up a historic fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championship Jimmie Johnson has announced a contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports that will keep the champ driving the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet through the 2015 season. "It's the only car I've ever driven,'' Johnson said with a smile Friday morning. "I'm very proud of...
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From sports.aol.com
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by Holly CainFiled under: Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Hendrick MotorsportsMIAMI -- 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 Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and his Hendrick Motorsports...
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From sports.aol.com
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Not that they necessarily needed a push to improve or added motivation in their pursuit of a fourth consecutive NASCAR Cup championship, but crew chief Chad Knaus says that having so much competition within the Hendrick organization has helped Jimmie Johnson's team become even better.
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