ESPN is Tabbing Johnson as First Athlete to Guest Host Sports Center

Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet, celebrates in Champions Victory Lane after winning the series championship following the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17, 2013  Photo - Getty Images

Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet, celebrates in Champions Victory Lane after winning the series championship after the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17, 2013
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Six-Time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson to become first athlete to guest host ESPN’s Sports Center

With a competing network analyst, proclaiming Jimmie Johnson is “absolutely not an athlete,” apparently ESPN along with the NASCAR world disagrees with that assessment. ESPN is putting together a winning recipe that is making history within the sports world.

Johnson is joining regular anchors, John Anderson and Lindsay Czarniak for the 6pm ET show, SportsCenter on Tuesday, Nov 19 on ESPN.

Tuesday night’s recipe is simple, yet untested. Take one part Stuart Scott, one part Billy Crystal. Add a handful of Chris Berman, and a pinch of Ken Jeong. The result: Television history, as six-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson becomes the first athlete to guest host ESPN’s flagship news and information program, SportsCenter. Continue reading

Redemption for Hamlin, A Six Pack for Johnson

Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Express Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17, 2013  Photo - Getty Images

Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Express Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17, 2013
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A forgettable 2013 season for Denny Hamlin ended on a high note Sunday afternoon at Homestead-Miami. Despite dismal performances throughout the year, Hamlin was able to bring a little light to his season with a win.  This victory will continue Hamlin’s streak of seven straight seasons with at least one win. Momentum going into the off-season may not add up to anything soon, but it could allow the No.11 to shine once 2014 gets underway. Continue reading

Brad Keselowski Wins, as Austin Dillon Claims Nationwide Championship at Homestead

Brad Keselowski, driver of the #48 Discount Tire Ford, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013  Photo - Getty Images

Brad Keselowski, driver of the #48 Discount Tire Ford, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013
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Restarts were everything in Saturday’s Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

And it was the restarts later in the race, leading to hard charges from Brad Keselowski for the win and Austin Dillon‘s Nationwide Series championship. With just five laps left, Keselowski rocketed to the lead from tenth place by passing Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson for the top spot.

“That late-race restart was key,” said Keselowski from victory lane. “We came in and put tires on with 20 to go, and that yellow – for a four-car crash on lap 183 – was out for (12 laps), and I didn’t think we were going to have a shot at it.

“But we got the right restart and made our way through. I’m going to have to watch the in-car camera, because that was one hell of a ride. Be glad there wasn’t a passenger with me, because they would have been screaming the whole way. I know I was.”

Austin Dillon, driver of the #3 AdvoCare Chevrolet, after winning the series championship after the NASCAR Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013 Photo - Getty Images

Austin Dillon, driver of the #3 AdvoCare Chevrolet, after winning the series championship after the NASCAR Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013
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There was another driver screaming as Austin Dillon, expressed his excitement after holding off Sam Hornish Jr for the 2013 series’ championship. Despite Dillon’s No 3 car being sluggish for most of the race, he finished 12th, keeping his main competitor Sam Hornish Jr in his sights for the last two restarts of the night.

Hornish finished eighth, with 37 laps led and lost the title to Dillon by a mere three points. Dillon is the first driver to win the series championship without winning a race throughout the year. Season-long consistency paved the way to Dillon’s title.

“I was just glad to see the 12’s back bumper (after the final restart),” said Dillon. “I knew if I could see him and know where he was, that I wasn’t going to give up till the end. I had a great start and tried to get the jump on him. It worked out.

“That’s all I can say. He was a great competitor, and he brought his stuff tonight, and we were able to capitalize at the end. Man, it was a hell of a race.”

Keselowski’s Penske teammate, Joey Logano, gained six spots after the last restart to bring home the owner’s championship for the No. 22 Penske team. They edged out the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team, driven by Kyle Busch by a single point.

2013 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year Kyle Larson, driver of the #51 Target Chevrolet, walks in the garage area during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013  Photo - Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images

2013 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year Kyle Larson, driver of the #51 Target Chevrolet, walks in the garage area during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 16, 2013
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With his fourth second-place finish of the season, Larson claims the Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors. His No. 32 car, however, failed post-race inspection for being too low – the team’s second offense. Keselowski’s victory also brings Ford the Nationwide Series manufacturers’ championship.

“It means a lot to me to win rookie of the year in the Nationwide Series,” said Larson. “A lot of veterans in the past and in the current Sprint Cup Series have won the rookie of the year. To add my name to that list hopefully means I’m doing something good.”

Larson is moving to the Sprint Cup Series next season to race the No. 42 car for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.

Keselowski caps a remarkable Nationwide Series campaign in 2013. The win was his seventh for the season, but his first in the No. 48. Keselowski won his first six races in the No. 22 Logano drove on Saturday. The 2010 Nationwide Series champion, Keselowski marked his 27th victory in the series.

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Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400 Preview

HMS-12-384731 FordEcoboost400_FinalsOne race will decide the 2013 Sprint Cup Champion. 35 races down, one to go. The season’s twists and turns have led to this point. Championship Weekend is here. Anything can happen in one race and the title hunt surely isn’t over yet. Jimmie Johnson has a commanding lead, but his history at Homestead-Miami doesn’t allow him to breathe easily. One last show is ready to take place on Sunday as the season draws to a close. Continue reading

Thrilling Truck Finale Leaves Busch Victorious, Crafton as Champion

Kyle Busch, driver of the #51 ToyotaCare Toyota, crosses the finish to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 15, 2013  Photo - Chris Trotman/Getty Images

Kyle Busch, driver of the #51 ToyotaCare Toyota, crosses the finish to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 15, 2013
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A season of fantastic racing for the Camping World Truck Series ended with more on Friday night. Exhilarating restarts in the last laps of the race left the door open for any driver to win. Kyle Busch proved too strong as he hung on for his fifth truck victory of the season. His performance also claimed the owner’s championship for Kyle Busch Motorsports. The drivers crown was given to Matt Crafton as he only needed to start the race, to take home the series’ championship trophy. Continue reading