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NASCAR's 10 Hottest Drivers - Season Finale
Who ended the season on fire and who ended it smoldering? Screaming Sports' Richard Ginn takes a look at NASCAR's 10 hottest drivers as the NASCAR season official comes to a close. Jimmie Johnson ended it on top, as you might have expected, while Clint Bowyer is sinking like a rock.
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