Jimmie Johnson Dominates in California Heading to Chase
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Jimmie Johnson's win at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana wasn't much of a contest.
Johnson led 227 laps of the 250-lap event and at times had over a nine second lead on the field. JJ has this place flat out dialed in.
The NASCAR circus moves to Richmond International Raceway for the final race to determine who will make it into NASCAR’s version of the playoffs.
Dodge had only one car in the Chase during the 2007 season. Their only hope for 2008 is dwindling. That hope is for Kasey Kahne to make it into the Chase as their only car. Kahne will need a lot of things to go his way for that to happen at Richmond.
And that, my friends, leads us to this week's Buzz on Pit Row:
"Which do you prefer: the old way of seeding drivers by merely readjusting their points, or the current system of seeding by wins?
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This short post was brought to you by an early morning arrival back from the ARCA Southern Illinois 100.
Give us your ideas and we could use them on this week’s ON PIT ROW from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm ET. Then listen to INSIDE ARCA from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm ET.

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