Johnson extends lead at Talladega

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TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP)—Jimmie Johnson walked up to crew chief Chad Knaus in the fading twilight at Talladega on Sunday, gave him a little bro-hug and exhaled.

“Dude, seriously?” Johnson asked after his improbable sixth-place finish extended his points lead to 184 with three races left in the season.

Seriously.

On a day when the three-time defending champion’s game plan backfired, he still somehow managed to squeeze his way into the top 10 and take another major step to becoming the first driver to win four consecutive titles.

Johnson planned on spending the first half of the race in the back of the pack to avoid “The Big One,” the term given to the massive pileups that have become a trademark of restrictor-plate racing at the massive 2.66-mile oval.

One problem, NASCAR’s warning about bump drafting in the corners had drivers on their best behavior and Johnson found himself 30th with 18 laps to go and no Hendrick Motorsports teammates in the vicinity.

It had all the makings of disaster. And Johnson knew it.

“Our strategy killed us, our strategy didn’t do us any good today because there wasn’t the big wreck halfway through the race,” Johnson said.

Yet, as has become routine over the last three-plus seasons, a little luck and some quick thinking from Knaus saved the day. Again.

When the race was red-flagged following Ryan Newman’s spectacular wreck with five laps to go, Knaus ordered Johnson onto pit road for fuel. While other chase for the championship competitors found themselves out of gas on the restart, Johnson zoomed to the front and managed to avoid the pile-up at the finish for his best performance at the track in two years.

“Everybody had the option (to get gas),” Johnson said. “People can say we were lucky today but if you really think about it, Chad made the decision to pit. It wasn’t that we missed something or got lucky about something. Chad called me down pit road for fuel, and that’s what got us into position.”

Johnson’s relief afterward was palpable, and the normally reserved driver acknowledged—a little—that he knows the chase is his to lose.

“We’re just going to keep doing what we’ve been doing and try to close this thing out as soon as possible,” Johnson said.

NEWMAN’S RIDE: One second Ryan Newman was running behind boss Tony Stewart, the next he was lying upside down on top of Kevin Harvick’s car at 180 mph.

If this is progress on safety at Talladega, count Newman out.

Newman’s wild ride with five laps remaining was the kind of high-profile wipeout NASCAR was hoping to avoid when it modified the rules hours before the race. Newman had his No. 39 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet tucked in behind Stewart when he nudged his boss.

Newman checked up slightly before getting nicked by Marcos Ambrose, sending Newman veering to the left. He flipped upside down and landed on top of Harvick before sliding off and skidding several hundred feet on his roof. He then tumbled back to the infield grass, rolling over a couple times before finishing upside down.

“It’s probably the closest thing to being stuck in a tomb and not being able to get out. All my body weight was pressed up against my head,” Newman said.

Emergency crew members had to cut Newman out, and while he escaped serious injury he didn’t mince words about the safety measures NASCAR and the track adopted after Carl Edwards went hurtling into the fence during the spring race.

“We don’t need the cars getting upside down like this,” Newman said. “This is ridiculous. There is way more technology than that to help us out. Whether it is a speed issue, a roof flap issue, whatever.”

NASCAR cut the size of the restrictor plates to take off some of the top-end speed on the cars then issued a stern warning to drivers about bumping in the corners. And Newman still found himself flying through the crisp fall air five laps from the finish.

“It is a shame that not more is getting done,” Newman said. “I don’t know. I guess maybe I expect NASCAR to call me. I am the only guy out there with an engineering degree. I would like to have a little respect on my end.”

RESUME BUILDER: Jamie McMurray’s victory couldn’t have come at a better time for the 33-year-old driver. His deal at Roush Fenway Racing expires at the end of the season, and he needs a ride next spring.

His first win in 86 races is something nice to put on the resume, especially now. He also knows it doesn’t guarantee him anything heading into 2010.

“There’s not a lot of rides available right now,” he said.

Maybe, but there’s at least one car in need of a driver next year after Martin Truex Jr. opted to leave Earnhardt Ganassi Racing for Michael Waltrip Racing. And McMurray may have let a little something slip during his postrace session with reporters.

“I think everyone knows the cars that are available right now,” he said. “For me, I just hope we can get it, you know, signed and announce it whenever they want to so it will make it a little bit easier to sleep at night.”

HOME MAKEOVER: Talladega Superspeedway will have a new look when NASCAR returns next spring.

The track is reconfiguring the grandstands from the end of Turn Four through Turn One, part of a plan that calls for widening the seats at the massive 2.66-mile tri-oval.

Track president Rick Humphrey said widening the seats and the aisles will reduce capacity by about 13,500 to around 130,000. Humphrey added the renovation is designed to make the fan experience at the 40-year-old venue more comfortable.

The two-part project will begin on Monday when demolition begins on seats in Turn Four. Half of the renovation is expected to be done in time for the 2010 spring race at the track, with the remaining portion done before the fall race.

The track will also slash the price of select ticket packages. A two-day ticket in the Allison Tower next year will go for $49, down from $60.

HAPPY RETURN: Blake Bobbitt returned to Talladega on Sunday, six months after being seriously injured during Carl Edwards’ last-lap crash during the spring race.

The Alabama teenager’s jaw was crushed when debris from Edwards’ last-lap wreck struck her as she sat in the grandstands. She had surgery and lost several teeth before spending several weeks with her jaw wired shut. She’ll need another surgery to move a bit of bone from her jaw.

Bobbitt visited with Edwards—who she has become text message buddies with—in his hauler then was escorted to the drivers’ meeting by track president Rick Humphrey. She chatted briefly with NASCAR president Mike Helton before meeting Bobby Labonte while television crews documented her every move.


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  1. A Z
    70. Posted by A Z Fri Nov 6 11:02am EST

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    Me your an a$$! Jimmie and Chad work harder at this then anyone else in the garage area and maybe your team/owners need to step up and try and take the cup away from them! So until your team steps up then get over yourself maybe you should consider rooting for a real race team!

    If this was your team/driver going for 4 in a row would you be hating the format? the points system? nascar?? I don't think so you would be so happy you would be glowing...well as a long time 48 fan since 2002 I am ECSTATIC!! Say what you want about any of it but what the 48 team is doing is absolutely FANTASTIC!!!!
  2. Me
    69. Posted by Me Fri Nov 6 7:49am EST

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    Crash,You're just an Idiot ! Look at what all you #48 fans are saying..Sounds like you all are Queer for this guy...Bet Helton and France are enjoying their 2009 BMW's given to them by .........YOU KNOW THE TRUTH......
  3. Me
    68. Posted by Me Fri Nov 6 7:42am EST

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    Very well said #62..All of you #48 fans are in denial.You know Hendricks has bought off France and Helton.Not because JJ's winning but the fact this one car runs circles around the others..I don't believe that Nascar could really setup the winner However If they give One car an advantage and overlook some things during inspections This one car could and is running over the rest ! Guess this does ensure the car to finish up front and have the advantage towards winning..As #62 said You #48 fans are just like Our Democratic Congress..You say alot of sht but you know the real facts....Whining ,We're Not..Just stating the True Facts....
  4. The Drinker
    67. Posted by The Drinker Thu Nov 5 11:31pm EST

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    Congratulations Team 48!

    Way To Show Junior Nation How A Real Driver Get's It Done.

    "CHEERS"
  5. richard s
    66. Posted by richard s Thu Nov 5 10:16pm EST

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    isn't bird-watching considered a sport?
  6. <i>troyherriman@...</i>
    65. Posted by troyherriman@... Thu Nov 5 8:45pm EST

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    johnson and k@#$% big cheaters four row and now no more chase .
  7. <i>hafttoo</i>
    64. Posted by hafttoo Thu Nov 5 7:55pm EST

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    i do agree that nascar has sold out and it will be very hard to bring these core group of fans back a good place to start is get rid of chase and get the japs out of nascar
  8. Florida_Blows
    63. Posted by Florida_Blows Thu Nov 5 7:13pm EST

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    Johnson and Knaus...2 biggest cheats in Pastcar...it's gonna be the death of the sport!!!
  9. <i>shanksgames</i>
    62. Posted by shanksgames Thu Nov 5 6:43pm EST

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    johnson sucks an so does his fans yea all damn five of you......bottom line is this guy hasent earned notthing ..... dale, cale, richard an all the other real drivers busted there asses to get the sport a name an put it on top an shed blood sweat an tears only to have nascar run it self in the ground....by being bluntly rigged an not even care who knows it....theyll take your money at the door an smile an lie to your face an say we are goinng to have a good race....knowing the whole time that the race is already in the 48 bag......i can almost asure you they all ready had jimmie johnsons name on the trophy for the end of 2009 season back at daytona ........an for all you johnson fans who say we are whineing about it.....well the fact is johnson fans are like the democrats , librales an the obamas of the world you cant stand the real truth.......
  10. mike  CRASH
    61. Posted by mike CRASH Thu Nov 5 6:10pm EST

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    post all the comment @#$%S.........EVEN YAHOO BLOWS
  11. mike  CRASH
    60. Posted by mike CRASH Thu Nov 5 5:37pm EST

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    Me
  12. CHRIS
    59. Posted by CHRIS Thu Nov 5 1:06pm EST

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    The Chase format sucks!

    As I predicted after four Chase races with the way different drivers finished each race , the Championship drive was over for everyone but the 48.

    Thanks NASCAR for your constant meddling and , of course , the COT. You have wrecked a good thing.
  13. Me
    58. Posted by Me Thu Nov 5 7:55am EST

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    Time to Engrave The Throphy !! JJ is Soooooo Damn Good !!! He's tha Best of All Time !! I've been a JJ fan Allll my life !! He Will Win Over and Over and Over and Over !!! JJ Will Be 4 Time Champion 1,2,3,4 and Over and Over and Over Again !!! GOOOOOO JJ !! GO BOY !!! Win Them All For Us !! You're Our King !!You Reign Over Richard Petty !!!! You're Our God !!! You're our Messiah !!! Oh,How We worship You !!!! We Loved How you were the Caboose Sunday and Ran up to the Front and Kicked Ass at the End !! We have Your Posters in Our every Room !!!! Oh, How you Need and Deserve a Challenge !!You're The Favorite of Alllll of Them !!!!We Love how Honest You and Chad Are !! You Could give them All a Head Start !!! We are getting Off on You !! They are All Jealous of You Kicking Ass !!They think you're Boring BUT We Love You !!You make other Drivers feel bad for themselves !!They Blame these Boring Ass Races on You However We Love You !!!! Please Slow Down So The Others Can Catch Up !! Oh ,Did I Say That We Love You !! Jimmy Oh Jimmy !! ............................................................................... Do You Dumbasses Hear How you are Sounding ? LMAO
  14. <i>hafttoo</i>
    57. Posted by hafttoo Wed Nov 4 4:34pm EST

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    time to engrave the trophy. go jj
  15. Debby M
    56. Posted by Debby M Wed Nov 4 12:37pm EST

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    I had been a Rusty Wallace fan since he started driving (still a fan) and when he retired I became a Jimmie Johnson fan. It is sooo sad to listen and watch so many so called fans that are poor sports. He wins championships, get over it or hope your driver gets good enough to win a championship. Remember whoever you are rooting for has to be a darn good driver and also have a good crew, just one can not do it. sorry for your luck..
  16. Jim
    55. Posted by Jim Wed Nov 4 9:20am EST

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    48 jmmie johnson will be 4 time champion back to back 1,2,3,4
  17. Me
    54. Posted by Me Wed Nov 4 7:37am EST

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    Steven C #53..If you hate us fans that are sick and tired of all the JJ sht and you make the statement for us to just quit watching the races ..SOOOO If you Hate reading our comment why don't you QUIT READING THEM.Just stay off this site if it causes you hate..We are only stating the facts that the owner of his car is a known Cheater, just as his crew chief.Did he not even Screw over the Honda Industry.He's a Crook..You guys hide from the true facts..
  18. BRIAN R
    53. Posted by BRIAN R Wed Nov 4 12:17am EST

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    He will win over and over!
  19. Texas_Hurricane
    52. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Tue Nov 3 11:37pm EST

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    Chevy + Hendrick Motorsports = Championships!

    Get Used To It....
  20. Steven C
    51. Posted by Steven C Tue Nov 3 11:26pm EST

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    I'm sick of these 48 haters .if you don't like the race's don't watch them.i hope jimmie wins every year.i'm a dale jr fan saying this.
  21. Rick
    50. Posted by Rick Tue Nov 3 8:01pm EST

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    bobcoy@... wrote: "I have been watching NASCAR since the 1960s." & "NASCAR has created the present problems at Talladega by listening to some panty waist wineing teams and drivers."

    If you have been watching this sport that long, you must be pretty slow if you don't realize that there isn't a driver out there (other than Booger- “The Boy-in-back”) who actually likes restrictor plates- but only when he’s given one that’s less restrictive then everyone else’s, but that’s another story.

    The only reason NASCAR mandates the use of restrictor plates is for the safety of the people in the stands. Wind tunnel testing has shown that 200mph is the point where the air moving across the top of the car creates lift that over comes the weight of the car, which can lift it up off the ground.

    Because the bottom of the car is relatively flat, and the top of the car curves up, the wind moving across the top of the car is forced to move faster than the air going under the car. A low pressure zone is created above the car because of this. This is how an airplane flies. What this means is, above 200 MPH, the car can begin to lift up off the ground- just like an airplane taking off down a runway.

    However, you are in luck. They do make a car that is built to handle 200MPH+ wind forces, without creating lift- they're called formula 1.
  22. CHRIS
    49. Posted by CHRIS Tue Nov 3 7:32pm EST

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    Did anyone expect a different scenario at Talladega? The 48 drove an extremely conservative race (as expected). The 48 Team knew the only way to loose the Championship was to wreck early.

    Instead , everyone else in the Chase had to take chances which resulted in crashes and running out of gas at the end , just to try and get a big enough points margin over the 48 to try to catch up in points..

    The problem was if everyone in the Chase had followed the 48 strategy the outcome would have been the same (they could not gain enough points to catch the 48) , so they had no choice but to drive the way they did.

    The BIG issue is the lack of quality racing caused by the Chase format. As one driver said (to paraphrase) during the race when they were running single file lap after lap , "I wish I had cruise control on my car".

    JUST BORING RACING! The Championship Chase is over. The 48 wins again.
  23. richard s
    48. Posted by richard s Tue Nov 3 6:20pm EST

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    Watching rugby is more exciting!
  24. <i>bobcoy@...</i>
    47. Posted by bobcoy@... Tue Nov 3 5:25pm EST

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    I have been watching NASCAR since the 1960s. Back then drivers respected others enough to be able to drive the less than safe (according to NASCAR) cars at over 200 MPH at Talladega. Richard Petty drove his Pylmouth at 205 MPH and had one hand on the top door frame! Every time some one comes up with a better car or a better team NASCAR wants to pentalize them for being good. By God let everyone else step up! Don't cut a good team down just because they are doing well. Hell step up and beat them! NASCAR has created the present problems at Talladega by listening to some panty waist wineing teams and drivers. If you can't stand the heat get the hell out of the kitchen! NASACAR sould Take the restricter plates off and stick them where the sun dosen't shine. If drivers don't like that then don't drive at Talladega! Stay home and cry about it! Better yet don't even show up!
  25. richard s
    46. Posted by richard s Tue Nov 3 4:37pm EST

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    life is too short to waste time (and money) at a nascar track!
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