Jimmie Johnson Closing in on Third NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship in a Row

Johnson Looks to Cement His Name Among NASCAR's Elite

This past week Jimmie Johnson did something he has done all year long. Lead a ton of laps and win the race. His victory at Martinsville was his sixth of the season and pushed his points lead to 149 over second place Greg Biffle. The victory also marked his 13th
career Chase win and pushed him one step closer to tying Cale Yarborough with most consecutive Cup Titles at three (source: nascar.com).

With four races remaining as of this writing, Johnson is seeking his third Cup in as many years. If he can do it, he will match the legendary Cale Yarborough who did it thirty years ago when he won the Championship in 1976, 1977 and 1978 (source: nascar.com). Johnson has won the Championship in 2006 and 2007 already and continues to show the same consistency late in the season as he did in the previous two seasons.

While always a consistent driver throughout the regular season, Johnson seems to get really consistent when it comes time for the Chase. He seems to understand that consistency and perhaps just a tiny bit of caution are what bring Championships home. A few weeks ago, Johnson backed off in the late stages of the race at Talladega. His car was good all day and definitely good enough to via for the win, but Johnson didn't want to get caught up in a big mess. His cautious approach worked. With only a handful of laps left, an overzealous Carl Edwards got into his teammate Greg Biffle and caused a huge wreck that claimed many of the Chasers as victims. Johnson came home 10th on the day and preserved his point lead.

How did he know that trouble would happen? Well let's just say, this isn't Johnson's first dance. He has been here before and he knows what it takes to get the title. He has also lost the title by very little and knows the heartache of how it feels to almost win it all as he came in second in points in 2003 and 2004 (source: wikipedia.org).

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