Wednesday, October 29

Catch Me If You Can

Jimmie Johnson took a massive step towards his third Sprint Cup title – and he didn’t even need to win at Atlanta.

That honour went to Carl Edwards, who put behind recently disappointments to get his title bid back on track. At one point, it looked like Cousin Carl would take a serious bite in the lead of Johnson. But the two time champion had other ideas.

With a big lead in the Chase, Johnson didn’t need to take a massive risk. Yet, crew chief Chad Knaus called his driver in for four fresh tires for the final sprint to the flag. With fresh rubber, Johnson was like a rocket ship has he scythed his way up the field, taking second position on the final lap from Denny Hamlin. In short, a masterstroke from the #48 team, who could’ve finished in the lower regions of the top ten had the call not been made.

It ended an eventful day for Johnson, when at times it seemed that his luck was finally running out. He lost a lap after been caught speeding on pit entry. In a time for cool heads, they kept theirs and with some slick pit, the team put the #48 in the ‘Lucky Dog’ position. The rest is self explanatory.

On a day where it could easily have gone so wrong for Johnson, he came out the winner. One wonders if Jimmie carries a four leaf clover on his race suit somewhere. With three races to go, he holds a commanding lead over his pressures. The race isn’t over yet, but one would be mad to bet against the #48.

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