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		<title>Jimmie Johnson at Champion&#8217;s Week</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 21:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Martin was on stage again Friday night at the celebration of Jimmie Johnson’s fourth straight Sprint Cup title and the year that the industry had entertaining their fans. This time people weren’t offering him rocking chairs in the hope that he might get the idea and perhaps take his leave of the sport and with his recent results it appears he made the right choice after all. Mark Martin maybe 50 years old but you’d never know it by his driving and certainly not by the ovation he recieved when he came onto the stage. In fact the 2009 [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mark Martin was on stage again Friday night at the celebration of Jimmie Johnson’s fourth straight Sprint Cup title and the year that the industry had entertaining their fans. This time people weren’t offering him rocking chairs in the hope that he might get the idea and perhaps take his leave of the sport and with his recent results it appears he made the right choice after all. Mark Martin maybe 50 years old but you’d never know it by his driving and certainly not by the ovation he recieved when he came onto the stage. In fact the 2009 season is one of Mark Martin’s best, despite running second to one of the greatest NASCAR drivers in the history of the sport.</p>
<div id="attachment_146152" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 365px"><img class="size-full wp-image-146152" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/12/20091011_zaf_a55_011.pre.jpg" alt="Jimmie was kind of upstaged by Mark at the Champion's Week ceremony" width="355" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jimmie was kind of upstaged by Mark at the Champion&#39;s Week ceremony</p></div>
<p>Mark stepped to the stage and let his charisma and understanding of life and NASCAR come out in words that sparked energy in the crowd and stole the show from Jimmie Johnson. Listening to Mark’s words had me a little misty around the eyes and made me think of other racers who hadn’t quite been able to win it all during their racing careers.</p>
<p>The week long celebration begins on Monday as Jimmie Johnson and his wife Chandra will handing out about $1 million in donations to various schools around California, North Carolina, and Oklahoma, and giving something back to their fans.</p>
<p>On Tuesday Jimmie will show up at the Auto Club Speedway to have breakfast with and answer and ask a few questions with about 700 fans and friends.</p>
<p>Wednesday Jimmie is scheduled to take part in a photo shoot as he travels around to various spots along the Las Vegas strip. Jimmie will then spend a little quality time with the other racers he was competing against during the year and I bet he can expect a little fun pay back for his four years of making them second best.</p>
<p>On Thursday Champion’s Week heads to the real celebration and the official crowning of Jimmie Johnson as a four time Sprint Cup Series Champion. They’ll be having a parade where Jimmie’s fans can watch him come down the street and wave as he heads toward a strip where they’ll be a few burn outs planned, before they head over to have lunch.</p>
<p>On Friday they’ll bring the affair to its pinnacle with the annual Sprint Cup Series awards show at the Wynn Las Vegas and this is when the party will reach its peak and they’ll start to head off to their private parties.</p>
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		<title>2009 Nascar Wrap-Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 19:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 was definitely the year of the No. 48 race car and Jimmy Johnson’s run to his fourth straight Sprint Cup Series Championship, but 2009 had a few other notable points and events that will be remembered. The whole year was over shadowed by Jimmie Johnson and his run through the 10-race Chase to win it all again.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2009 was definitely the year of the No. 48 race car and Jimmy Johnson’s run to his fourth straight Sprint Cup Series Championship, but 2009 had a few other notable points and events that will be remembered. The whole year was over shadowed by Jimmie Johnson and his run through the 10-race Chase to win it all again.</p>
<div id="attachment_145739" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-145739" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/12/20090606_zaf_a55_009.jpg" alt="2009 was an eventful year on the NASCAR track" width="400" height="262" /><p class="wp-caption-text">2009 was an eventful year on the NASCAR track</p></div>
<p>Also notable in 2009 was the financial problems of NASCAR and the state of the financial institutions around the world, which definitely made the ground the racers’ were racing on a little more hazardous and put the future of some teams and races in jeopardy. Chevrolet and Chrysler were on shaky financial ground the whole year and had to make cut backs in the spending of teams in order to make it through the season. We saw teams merge and a few had to put the wraps on their racing and hundreds of NASCAR industry professionals lost their jobs. Still others went with a start and park routine to try to reduce costs and keep the teams working. The drug problems of a few racers surfaced during the year and took the focus away from the racing, and Danica Patrick’s continuous talks with team owners kept interrupting the racing.</p>
<p>Add to these problems reduced attendance at many of the race venues, which certainly can be partly blamed on the financial crisis for many Americans, and 2009 wasn’t the best year in NASCAR history. Media professionals also saw a decrease in advertising budgets and revenue, which resulted in cut backs and downsizing in order to compensate for the reduced funding. 2010 is expected to be a better year for NASCAR, but things can change so quickly that making assumptions can cause real problems.</p>
<p>Jarrod Breeze’s problems with NASCAR dominated the events in the last few days of the season and this still has yet to be resolved. Jarrod’s problems could just be starting and the facts surrounding this whole affair could bring an end to his career. He may win the fight, but his chances of getting behind the wheel of another race car in a NASCAR race, is probably zero.</p>
<p>The events and facts of the 2009 season were often more about the events surrounding the races and racers, than the actual races. Hopefully, in 2010 we’ll get back to concentrating on the racing, as long as the financial situation settles a little and the financial ground becomes a little more secure for the teams and racers.</p>
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		<title>2009 Sprint Cup: The Bottom Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 Sprint Cup season is over and seasons greetings to all the fans, teams, and drivers that participated in bringing us a year of entertainment we won’t forget soon. We had to wait for the last race of the year to finalize the standings and make sure that nobody could catch Jimmie Johnson and his No. 48, and it turned out as expected. Now that Jimmie is a four time Sprint Cup Series winner, the only question is can he do it again, and the answer is obviously, yes he can. It won’t be as easy next year, and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2009 Sprint Cup season is over and seasons greetings to all the fans, teams, and drivers that participated in bringing us a year of entertainment we won’t forget soon. We had to wait for the last race of the year to finalize the standings and make sure that nobody could catch Jimmie Johnson and his No. 48, and it turned out as expected. Now that Jimmie is a four time Sprint Cup Series winner, the only question is can he do it again, and the answer is obviously, yes he can. It won’t be as easy next year, and he’ll have a bull-eye on his car as always, but with a little luck and his normal driving skill, anything is possible for Jimmie. We got to witness NASCAR and racing history being written every time Jimmie stepped on the track and I can’t wait to see how Jimmie does it again.</p>
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<p>Every body is feeling sorry for Mark Martin, but they should be praising him for being able to keep his mental focus and not to take the second place finishes in the Sprint Cup Series as a personal thing. He finished his first full year in the Sprint Cup Series a shade behind one of the greatest Sprint Cup racers ever to slip behind the wheel and he has lots to be proud of. He finished the year with five wins and seven pole position starts, which in itself is an amazing feat when you think about the level of competition on the track.</p>
<p>Is it possible to finish third in the Sprint Cup Series and still feel like you left lots on the track and didn’t meet your own and team expectations for the season. This is probably how Jeff Gordon feels after a less than stellar year that has left him wondering what could have been. Jeff was expected to win more than once in 2009 and 2010 is going to be a watershed year for him and he needs to rise to the occasion and give Jimmie another challenger to the title. Jeff Gordon will also be seeking his fifth Sprint Cup Series title in 2010 and he’s probably tired on running second to Jimmie, which is going to make the 2010 Sprint Cup season a real barn burner.</p>
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		<title>Mark Martin Left Wondering at the Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Success should never be easy. It’s much more satisfying and enjoyable to battle through intense action and competition to your best possible finish, despite the great work and equipment of your competition. Mark Martin found himself in this position for the fifth time in his Sprint Cup career Sunday as he had to watch Jimmie Johnson once again win it all for the fourth consecutive time. Mark Martin’s crew chief, Alan Gustafson also had to stand and watch Jimmie Johnson win for the fourth consecutive time and you can get they’re wondering if next year it will be there turn.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Success should never be easy. It’s much more satisfying and enjoyable to battle through intense action and competition to your best possible finish, despite the great work and equipment of your competition. Mark Martin found himself in this position for the fifth time in his Sprint Cup career Sunday as he had to watch Jimmie Johnson once again win it all for the fourth consecutive time. Mark Martin’s crew chief, Alan Gustafson also had to stand and watch Jimmie Johnson win for the fourth consecutive time and you can get they’re wondering if next year it will be there turn.</p>
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<p>Mark Martin and team tried their hardest to put together ten races during the Chase that would give them their first Sprint Cup Series Championship, but in the end they found themselves brides maids once again and looking in as Jimmie enjoyed all the accolades. Mark Martin just didn’t appear to have a strong enough car to allow him to catch Jimmie, but he kept his hands on the wheel and foot on the gas pedal and gave it his best try through ten of the hardest races of his career. The adjustments they made in the pits during the race didn’t seem to provide the change in performance and handling they needed to win, and Mark found himself trying to keep his car straight and fast, rather than actually being able to race with Jimmie.</p>
<p>The 2010 Sprint Cup Series is going to be interesting as we can certainly expect Mark Martin, Jimmie Johnson and the rest of the boys will be out to win it all. Mark can win it all, next year I believe, as can a few of the other racers, but Jimmie will still be the one to beat. In the end the racer with the most consistent car will probably win and take home the Sprint Cup Series title. Hopefully we’ll get to see another barn raising affair that will leave us wanting more.</p>
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		<title>Jimmie Johnson Shoe-in for Hall of Fame</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series has lots of great drivers and only a few that have risen above the crowd to take the lead in the race to the hall of fame with each generation of racers. The difference between the racing skills and driving talent of the racers of each generation is very small, so what is the difference between racers who start their NASCAR careers only expecting to maybe win a race or two and the one of the pack that rises above the other racers of each generation to knock open the doors of the hall of fame [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series has lots of great drivers and only a few that have risen above the crowd to take the lead in the race to the hall of fame with each generation of racers. The difference between the racing skills and driving talent of the racers of each generation is very small, so what is the difference between racers who start their NASCAR careers only expecting to maybe win a race or two and the one of the pack that rises above the other racers of each generation to knock open the doors of the hall of fame and come speeding down the hall like a bat out of hell.</p>
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<p>Jimmie Johnson is one racer who started his NASCAR career with realistic expectations. He was maybe hoping to win a few racers, have a chance to compete against the best in the business, but he certainly wasn’t expecting to be a four time Sprint Cup Series Champion.</p>
<p>Mark Martin certainly looked to be every bit the racers that Jimmie Johnson is when he first appeared on a NASCAR track and five runner up finishes later, he’s still trying to catch the racer in front of him. In fact, Martin is one of the best NASCAR Sprint Cup Series to never win a title, but you would never know it by his reactions to coming second again.</p>
<p>Jimmie Johnson just wasn’t available for him to catch after a certain point in the Sprint Cup Series season and he needed help from the gods and other racers to become the 2009 Sprint Cup Series Champion. Jimmie was once again consistent and fast on the track and came home fifth Sunday on Homestead-Miami Speedway and became the only racer to win his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup Series Championship. This punches Jimmie Johnson’s ticket to the hall of fame when the day comes for him to walk up the steps and should put him in the same part of the hall as drivers like Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, and his friend and teammate Jeff Gordon as the only racers to win more than three championships.</p>
<p>Job well done Jimmie and enjoy your accomplishment. You deserve all the accolades and awards they throw upon your shoulders. We raise out glasses to you once again and acknowledge you’re the best of our generation.</p>
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		<title>Jimmie Johnson Closing on the Finish Line</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 18:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The race for NASCAR’s dash for the line of the Sprint Cup Championship is coming down to the last corner with Jimmie Johnson 108 points ahead of Mark Martin and the pack a distant sight behind him. Mark Martin was looking like he might have a chance to grab his first Sprint Cup Series title, but now the 2009 Sprint Cup Series title is pulling away from him and Jimmie Johnson is about to bask in the glory and money of a Sprint Cup Series championship. The celebration party after the last race is going to be a would-love-to-be-there event [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The race for NASCAR’s dash for the line of the Sprint Cup Championship is coming down to the last corner with Jimmie Johnson 108 points ahead of Mark Martin and the pack a distant sight behind him. Mark Martin was looking like he might have a chance to grab his first Sprint Cup Series title, but now the 2009 Sprint Cup Series title is pulling away from him and Jimmie Johnson is about to bask in the glory and money of a Sprint Cup Series championship. The celebration party after the last race is going to be a would-love-to-be-there event that would probably be the party of a lifetime for most folks, but this will in fact be Jimmie Johnson’s fourth consecutive Sprint Cup Series championship, after he finishes 25<sup>th</sup> or better in the final race at Homestead Miami Speedway on Sunday.</p>
<div id="attachment_144291" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 283px"><img class="size-full wp-image-144291" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/11/20091113_zaf_a55_085.pre.jpg" alt="Jimmie Johnson celebrates his win in the Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500" width="273" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jimmie Johnson celebrates his win in the Checker O&#39;Reilly Auto Parts 500</p></div>
<p>One can almost feel sorry for Mark Martin, until one remembers that he’s a racer in one of the most popular and well paid motorsports in the world and has a great life. Just because you don’t win it all, doesn’t mean you should hang your head. Mark has had a tremendous year and unfortunately for him, he has been racing against a better overall package the last few years. Jimmie and his No.48, along with his team, have consistently been the best for four years running and it doesn’t look like they plan on making any changes, so there could be a difficult few years for his competition ahead.</p>
<p>One could make an argument for Jimmie Johnson being the best to ever sit behind the wheel of a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race car. Jimmie is best when closing on the line of his goal, which is usually the line of a NASCAR competition, and now that he has gotten his bearing and line on the track back, the 2009 Sprint Cup Series could be over. He might have let off the gas a bit in Texas, but now he’s back on the pedal and his line to the Chase finish line appears to be clear ahead of him.</p>
<p>Jimmie will come to Homestead Miami Speedway confident and only really needing to stick to his lines and stay out of traffic that could possibly take him out of the race and it should be good enough for the win. This is Jimmie Johnson were talking about and he’ll come out and see if he can win the race, not play it safe. Legends are legends for a reason and Jimmie isn’t someone to play it safe or he wouldn’t be out on a NASCAR track. This doesn’t mean he’ll be reckless, but I do expect him to try to win, if the chance shows itself.</p>
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		<title>The Chase is Getting Up to Speed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chase for NASCAR’s coveted Sprint Cup Series championship is starting to get up to speed, with Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon hot on the bumper of Jimmie Johnson’s leading No. 48. Behind them Kurt Busch is sitting pretty and waiting for his chance, while Tony Stewart is sitting in the pack, just looking for a place to make his move.
The racers did a bit of manoeuvring in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday on the pavement of Texas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin had the best result of the top three on the day and pulled to within 73 points of [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chase for NASCAR’s coveted Sprint Cup Series championship is starting to get up to speed, with Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon hot on the bumper of Jimmie Johnson’s leading No. 48. Behind them Kurt Busch is sitting pretty and waiting for his chance, while Tony Stewart is sitting in the pack, just looking for a place to make his move.</p>
<div id="attachment_143870" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 293px"><img class="size-full wp-image-143870" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/11/20091108_zaf_a55_014.pre.jpg" alt="Kurt Busch grabs an extra reward for a hard fought race" width="283" height="400" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kurt Busch grabs an extra reward for a hard fought race</p></div>
<p>The racers did a bit of manoeuvring in Fort Worth, Texas on Sunday on the pavement of Texas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin had the best result of the top three on the day and pulled to within 73 points of Jimmie Johnson with a fourth place finish in the Dickies 500. Jimmie Johnson was involved in an accident early on, which took him out of contention as he and the team had to see if they could repair his car and get back out on the track. They did a great job of putting a car that wasn’t totalled, but it wasn’t looking very pretty, back into running condition and back into the race for a 38<sup>th</sup> place finish. Kurt Busch was the winner of the Dickies 500, a great result for him and one that puts tremendous pressure on Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon in front of him in the Sprint Cup Series championship. Jeff Gordon finished 13<sup>th</sup> in the Dickies 500 and he must feel that he let an opportunity get past him. He could have really pulled closer to Jimmie Johnson with a better result and he must be a little disappointed. To his credit his car didn’t look the fastest and appeared to be having trouble coming in and out of the corners and he did manage to stay out of trouble several times. Very little went well for Jeff on this day and yet he still managed to stay in the race and give it his best try.</p>
<p>The result in the Dickies 500 really turns the heat up in the race for the Chase and if anybody is thinking that Jimmie Johnson had this thing in the bag, they should have their head examined. In fact, we are just getting down to the part of the season with the highest level of anticipation and entertaining for the fans. The last few races are going to be the best events of the year and if you love racing and NASCAR, there’s no greater thrill than watching your hero go past you at 200 mph.</p>
<p>You can experience the thrill if you can make it to the Phoenix International Raceway by 2:30 pm on Sunday, November 15th as Jimmie Johnson and the boys will be out on the track for the Phoenix Checker O&#8217;Reilly Auto Parts 500. Look for the crazy guy who never sits down and it might be me!</p>
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		<title>Two Races Left in Sprint Cup Series Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 17:36:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week celebration in Las Vegas at the beginning of December is set to go, all they’re waiting for is the champion to rise above the crowd of racers at the top of the standings and take control in the last two races. Jimmie Johnson still has the lead by a slim 73 points over Mark Martin after 34 races and two competitions remaining before the champion will be crowned. Things are very close at this point and at least five racers and maybe as many as seven or eight, still have a chance at [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2009 Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week celebration in Las Vegas at the beginning of December is set to go, all they’re waiting for is the champion to rise above the crowd of racers at the top of the standings and take control in the last two races. Jimmie Johnson still has the lead by a slim 73 points over Mark Martin after 34 races and two competitions remaining before the champion will be crowned. Things are very close at this point and at least five racers and maybe as many as seven or eight, still have a chance at being the 2009 Sprint Cup Series champion.</p>
<div id="attachment_143715" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-143715" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/11/20091017_mkh_de1_658.pre.jpg" alt="Jimmie Johnson is still out front, but for how long" width="400" height="267" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jimmie Johnson is still out front, but for how long</p></div>
<p>Jimmie Johnson is still the front runner, despite his precarious position at the center of every driver’s target, and he still has the best chance of winning. He needs to continue to believe and race fast and consistent in the next two races and he has a good chance of winning.</p>
<p>Mark Martin might be in the best position of all the racers, just behind the leader with only two races remaining and all the attention on the leader. He has played it pretty cool up till now, but don’t be fooled by his exterior, he wants this as bad as anybody. Mark has been racing for years and never achieved the ultimate goal for a NASCAR racer and he’ll probably never be this close again. He has nothing to loose and everybody probably considers him second best, which is great for him, because he’s as good as any on the track and he has the experience. Mark is my sleeper, who I expect to win, if Jimmie isn’t able to pull it off.</p>
<p>Jeff Gordon is 112 points behind Jimmie, with 398 points still available in the two remaining races, in a perfect NASCAR world he still has a good chance to win in the last two races. He needs to take command in the next two races and hope that the two racers in front of him don’t have their best days to win, but anything is possible on a Sprint Cup track.</p>
<p>Kurt Busch is 171 points behind Jimmie and looking forward at a challenge that’s going to be tough to achieve, but it’s still possible. Lady Luck is going to have to give him a hand for him to win and everything is going to have to roll perfect, but don’t count him out just yet.</p>
<p>Tony Stewart sits 178 points behind Jimmie Johnson, but still within reach of the Sprint Cup Series championship. Tony is a dark horse in this affair but still someone to watch in the last two races.</p>
<p>Juan Montoya is 236 points behind, just ahead of Greg Biffle by 11 points. They are still both within reach and can’t really be excluded just yet, maybe after the next race.</p>
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		<title>Amp Energy 500 Runs Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 21:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chase for NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series Championship is heading to the unfriendly confines of Talladega for the next race in the competition, today’s Amp Energy 500. Talladega is a fun track for the fans because it’s a smaller track where the drivers have less room to move around the track and the chances of crashing and banging on the track is absolute.
Jimmie Johnson started on the pole for this race, due to qualifying for the Amp Energy 500 being rained out on Saturday morning and his closest rival for the Sprint Cup Series Championship, Mark Martin, will start next [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Chase for NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series Championship is heading to the unfriendly confines of Talladega for the next race in the competition, today’s Amp Energy 500. Talladega is a fun track for the fans because it’s a smaller track where the drivers have less room to move around the track and the chances of crashing and banging on the track is absolute.</p>
<div id="attachment_142518" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-142518" src="http://images1.everyjoe.com/files/2009/11/20091024_zaf_a55_023.pre.jpg" alt="Expect the lead to change hands many times on Talladega today" width="400" height="281" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Expect the lead to change hands many times on Talladega today</p></div>
<p>Jimmie Johnson started on the pole for this race, due to qualifying for the Amp Energy 500 being rained out on Saturday morning and his closest rival for the Sprint Cup Series Championship, Mark Martin, will start next to him. In fact, due to the rules in place to set the positions for races when qualifying is rained out, the top twelve racers in the Chase started in the top twelve positions on the grid.</p>
<p>This will certainly make for an interesting race since this will give the top drivers in the Chase the opportunity to do a little maneuvering for points and position in the Chase. At present Jimmie Johnson leads Mark Martin by 118 points and Talladega is a tough track to win on, so I wouldn’t be surprised if both Jimmie Johnson and Mark Martin finished out of the top twelve.</p>
<p>Keep an eye out for Brad Keselowski and Juan Montoya, who is my dark horse for this race and for the Sprint Cup Series Championship. He does have along way to come all the way back and into the lead for the Chase, but he’s been pushing hard lately and I like his attitude. Jimmie Johnson will probably be in the back of the pack once we get down to the final fifty laps or so and he’ll have to come back in order to finish good. He can still do it, anything is possible on a NASCAR track, especially Talladega, and it’s never over until the winner crosses the line. Expect Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon to also be contenders at the end of the Amp Energy 500, along with Montoya and a late charging Jimmie Johnson.</p>
<p>The race will probably come down to the start off the last restart as it does many times on a NASCAR track, but with the way Talladega is as a track, I expect over thirty drivers to be on the lead lap with twenty laps to go. Lots of lead changes should occur near the end of the race and this will make for some entertaining racing and this is what we all show up for.</p>
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		<title>The Year&#8217;s Racing Summed Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 06:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Warren Hayashi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 has been a busy year for racing and the fastest sports in the world are coming down to the wire in the case of NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series with Jimmie Johnson leading the Chase and looking good for his fourth straight Sprint Cup Series Championship. There are only a few races left and as long as Jimmie keeps his cool and his car running straight and fast, it’s going to be hard for his rivals for the Sprint Cup Series Championship to catch him. Kyle Bush leads in the Nationwide Series and looks to be good for the championship [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2009 has been a busy year for racing and the fastest sports in the world are coming down to the wire in the case of NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series with Jimmie Johnson leading the Chase and looking good for his fourth straight Sprint Cup Series Championship. There are only a few races left and as long as Jimmie keeps his cool and his car running straight and fast, it’s going to be hard for his rivals for the Sprint Cup Series Championship to catch him. Kyle Bush leads in the Nationwide Series and looks to be good for the championship after a tough year in the trenches that has seen him have his ups and downs as expected but he has managed to come through and is trying to keep close the show. He has a healthy lead on the field and has a fast car lately, so he has an excellent chance, as long as lady luck doesn’t strike him down, of staying in front in the series.</p>
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<p>On the two-wheeled race circuit, Valentino Rossi has closed the show on his seventh MotoGP Premier Class World Championship and his ninth in all classes and is currently basking in the glory of it all. He had a hard fight all year with his team mate Jorge Lorenzo and deserves all the credit we can give him for taking the pressure once again and coming out on top. The only thing harder than winning it all is doing it over and over again and this is something Rossi has learned to handle well. The real question is if he can do it again or if he’s coming back at all? Could Valentino Rossi be contemplating retirement, it wouldn’t surprise me. After all, what else does he have to prove and what can his motivation be to come back again and put his life on the line. I guess we’ll see next year.</p>
<p>Jenson Button is the newest racer to win his first Formula One World Championship by winning the 2009 FIA Formula One World Championship. He had a fast start to the year and was able to keep his momentum and car headed in the right direction and was eventually able to close the show on his rivals. Lewis Hamilton will have to try again next year but it should be exciting to see what happens in 2010. There will be a few new teams on the track next year and it will be exciting and possibly frustrating for many.</p>
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