Is it fair to say Dale Earhardt Jr. has had a big say on how his career has played out? Would it be safe to say he hasn’t had as much control over that since joining Hendrick Motorsports? ...
Since the death of Dale Earnhardt NASCAR fans have longed for a driver that had a take no prisoners attitude. A driver that could back up his talk on the racetrack and wasn’t afraid to speak his mind...
Black Friday officially started the holiday shopping season. People rushed to the stores to get those first big bargains. Some waited as long as 30 hours just to get through the doors...
Jimmie Johnson, four-time NASCAR Cup Champion, best be looking out for his next big challenge. Comedian Carrot Top, an avid NASCAR fan, will be gunning for Johnson next in an inaugural charity event prior to the banquet in Las Vegas...
Dear "President" Jimmie Johnson, First of all, is it all right to call you "Mr. President?" I mean, you have been the defending Sprint Cup champion of four years now—the length of one ...
Well we have 80 days till the Daytona 500 so that poses the problem what to do? i have the answers 1. Forget about Johnson's 4th you cant chance the outcome 2. Listen to free bird while watching the 2006 Talledaga race...
It remains the most intriguing, entertaining, argumentative, vexing, annoying, time-consuming, time-wasting, useless, and completely necessary debate. Who is the greatest athlete? All-time...
It's a beautiful afternoon in the Fall of 2007. Multicolored leaves paint the skyline. Me and a handful of friends meet at Lowe's Motor Speedway early in the afternoon. Today we are here to do more than just watch a race...
Although NASCAR's championship banquet is no longer in New York City, the four-time champion of the Sprint Cup Series finds himself smack dab in the middle of the city that never sleeps this week...
Every form of media has saturated the market for weeks now speculating Jimmie Johnson’s fourth title. His history making championship was all but secured when the checkered flag flew at Richmond ...
This weekend in Homestead, history was made. Jimmie Johnson won his fourth championship in a row. Hendrick Motorsports accomplished the first one-two-three points finish in the history of the sport...
It is official Jimmie Johnson has won the 2009 Sprint Cup championship. In doing so he as achieved even more greatness with becoming the first driver to win 4 in a row in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series or any series for that matter...
The Ford 400 is in the books and Jimmie Johnson is the 4-time champion. I haven't commented on this achievement and will save that for another column. I want to talk about the race that was the Ford 400...
The 2009 season has just ended as most fans thought it would: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowe's sponsored Chevrolet, making history by winning his fourth championship in a row...
The 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is in the record books, and history has been made. Jimmie Johnson and his No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet team for Hendrick Motorsports have won their fourth consecutive championship over teammate Mark Martin...
According to the ABC broadcast crew, NASCAR had considered the incident over even though Tony Stewart tried twice to end Montoya’s day. The first was when he pulled right in front of the No...
It will be a bitter-sweet feeling for everyone in the NASCAR community as this Sunday, the 2009 season will come to a close. All the miles, all the finishes, and all the stories during the 36-race season end at Homestead-Miami Speedway...
There has been one big question on everyone’s mind over the last four years in NASCAR: when will Jimmie Johnson’s dominance end? The answer has yet to be seen, and the fact that he’s not ...
Lowes Companies Inc. announced today that they will be extending Jimmie Johnsons sponsorship deal all the way through the 2013 season, along with Hendrick Motorsports who extended Johnsons contract keeping him behind the wheel of the No...
This weekend's race at Homestead marks the end of the 2009 NASCAR Season. Barring a collapse of the 48 team, Jimmie Johnson will be crowned the 4-time Sprint Cup Series Champion in just about 60 hours...
This coming Sunday, it looks as though a new chapter in motorsports will be written. For 61 years, there has never been one driver, with one team, to win four consecutive titles...
Note: the quotes in this article are fictional. 1. Jimmie Johnson Johnson dominated in Phoenix, whipping the field for his fourth victory of the Chase. He led 238-of-312 laps in the desert, and needs only to finish 25th or better to clinch the Sprint Cup.
While Hendrick teammate Jimmie Johnson will most likely make history with his fourth consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup championship, Jeff Gordon is looking to make a little history of his own...
While it appears the 108-point lead Jimmie Johnson has accrued over his teammate Mark Martin will suffice for a history-making ceremony after Homestead-Miami Speedway, it isn't over 'til it's over...
As many of you know, last weekend I was fortunate enough to attend Phoenix International Raceway. Not only was I able to attend the race, but the credentials I was able to obtain from B/R allowed me to see some pretty amazing things...
You must register in order for that functionality to work!