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NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Atlanta
Johnson’s two-race winning streak was snapped in Atlanta, as a pesky tire-rub issue that forced a four-tire pit stop late in the race negated any chance for the win.
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3/10/2010
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Las Vegas
Jimmie Johnson: With a crafty four-tire pit stop during the race’s final caution, Johnson and the No. 48 Lowe’s team outsmarted the competition once again.
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3/3/2010
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: California
Harvick’s quest to put a Richard Childress Racing car in victory lane hit a snag when an untimely caution put him behind Jimmie Johnson with 26 laps to go.
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2/24/2010
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Daytona
Jamie McMurray: After a last lap pass of Greg Biffle, McMurray held off Biffle and Dale Earnhardt, Jr down the stretch to capture the Daytona 500.
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2/17/2010
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR 2010 Season Predictions
Danica Patrick struggles early in her debut season NASCAR, failing to finish above 30th in her first eight races.
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1/28/2010
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Homestead
Johnson finished fifth at Homestead, easily clinching his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup championship by a comfortable 141 points.
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11/25/2009
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Phoenix
Jimmie Johnson's win in Phoenix moved him so close to the Sprint Cup, he can taste what's in it. Johnson needs a finish of 25th or better to clinch the title, and Mark Martin is the only Chaser left who can catch him.
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11/18/2009
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by Jeffrey Boswell
NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Texas
With wrecks in effect in Texas, Jimmie Johnson's sizable points lead took a hit, with Mark Martin closing to within 73. Johnson was taken out in a crash on lap three and finished 38th. Phoenix is up next on the schedule, where Martin won in April.
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11/11/2009
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by Jeffrey Boswell
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