Jimmie Johnson

Milestone Victory
Milestone Victory
Milestone Victory
Greg Biffle gave Ford it's 1000th NASCAR victory -- right down the road from company headquarters. Biffle raced to his second straight Sprint Cup win at Michigan International Speedway, easily holding off Kevin Harvick after points leader Jimmie Johnson smacked the wall in the final laps Sunday.
Domination
Domination
Domination
Jimmie Johnson absolutely dominated Sunday at Pocono Raceway for his third victory of the season. The Sprint Cup points leader, Johnson pulled away on both of the last two restarts over the final 10 laps to pull into Victory Lane at Pocono for the first time since he swept both races in 2004.
Back In The Hunt
Back In The Hunt
Back In The Hunt
With one big move, Tony Stewart put Juan Pablo Montoya and a sluggish season well behind him. After a mundane start, Stewart is back in Victory Lane -- and in the thick of Chase contention. Stewart's outside pass on Montoya with three laps left was enough to win Sunday at Dover International Speedway and snap a 30-race winless streak.
Another Milestone
Another Milestone
Another Milestone
Cross another milestone off of Jimmie Johnson's list. He stands alone in All-Star history. "Five-time" became the first four-time winner of NASCAR's annual All-Star race, breaking a tie with the late Dale Earnhardt and teammate Jeff Gordon on Saturday night.
Kenseth Wins Kansas
Kenseth Wins Kansas
Kenseth Wins Kansas
Matt Kenseth held off a hard-charging Kasey Kahne for his second win of the season during a windswept STP 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday
 Johnson Rolls
Johnson Rolls
Johnson Rolls
At Martinsville Speedway the race winner at NASCAR’s highest level has received a grandfather clock. Jimmie Johnson now has 8 of those timepieces after blowing away the field in Sunday’s STP Gas Booster 500.
Flip At Phoenix
Flip At Phoenix
Flip At Phoenix
It had been almost two years since the last patented acrobatic flip following a Carl Edwards win in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. However, Edwards won the race off pit road with 75 laps left and had enough fuel to endure a little overtime to hold off Jimmie Johnson to win the Subway Fresh Fit 500.
Keselowski Wins Sprint Cup
Keselowski Wins Sprint Cup
Keselowski Wins Sprint Cup
Brad Keselowski has won his first NASCAR championship. The 28-year-old Detroit native clinched the Sprint Cup title Sunday when fellow title contender Jimmie Johnson pulled out of the season finale because of a parts failure.

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