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thenascarinsiders.com - 11/12/2009
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You’re not happy when he’s winning. You’re not happy when he’s finishing 38th, 129 laps down. What do you want out of Jimmie Johnson? We should hash this out though, because he’s not going anywhere for a while?
Over on twitter and on message boards across the ...
stockcarspin.com - 11/15/2009
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stockcarspin.com —
Can lightning strike twice? Not if you ask
current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points leader Jimmie Johnson....
During the 10:00 A.M. (EST) telecast of Sportscenter on ESPN, a segment on today’s race at Phoenix International Raceway was run. During the segment, a video from yesterday of Johnson ...
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Jimmie Johnson: Lightning Can’t Strike Twice
latimes.com - 11/16/2009
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latimes.com —
He wins NASCAR race at Phoenix, his seventh
victory this season, and all but clinches an unprecedented...
fourth straight Sprint Cup Series season title. > ...
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Jimmie Johnson has another Sprint Cup well in hand
stockcarspin.com - 11/17/2009
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stockcarspin.com —
The general consensus seems to be that Jimmie
Johnson is going to win the 2009 NASCAR Sprint...
Cup Series title. But there is still one more race to be run. And unless the powers-that-be already have the Homestead script written up(and some will argue that they do), this deal isn’t done ...
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Remember Homestead 2005? Jimmie Johnson Hasn’t Won Yet
| Cool It With The Jimmie Conspiracies | The NASCAR Insiders http://bit.ly/4aWTjU 11/12/2009 |
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Four Wide: Kyle Busch tagged for Nationwide violations
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Bringing you the best in NASCAR news and info. Get your day rolling right ... or left, whichever. • Kyle Busch got dinged for $5,000 and 25 points, and put on probation
until the end of the year, for violations related to his No. 18
Nationwide car. [The Fifth Turn] • It's a good idea not to get too far behind when you're running at Phoenix, as the top three drivers in the Chase could tell you. [Scene Daily] • Good news for some old racetracks, bad news for others. Here's hoping more are able to follow the example of Jeffco Speedway in Georgia and reopen, but most are facing the wrecking ball. [Racin' ...
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