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Jimmie Johnson closes in on a third consecutive title by winning a third consecutive race at Phoenix.

Johnson closes in on title by opening up lead at PIR

Increases advantage to 141 points with dominant win

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 10, 2008
02:10 PM EST
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AVONDALE, Ariz. -- Pole-sitter Jimmie Johnson played his own version of "Catch Me If You Can" on Sunday -- and nobody could -- in the Checker O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 and in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

Though it took a green-white-checkered-flag finish to decide the race, the outcome was hardly in doubt, as Johnson dominated, leading 217 of 313 laps. Kurt Busch finished second, .295 seconds behind the two-time defending Cup champion (watch video).

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With the victory, his seventh of the season, his third in a row at Phoenix and the 40th of his career, Johnson widened his lead in the Chase to 141 points over fourth-place finisher Carl Edwards. If Johnson finishes 36th or better in next Sunday's season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, he will join a club that currently has only Cale Yarborough as a member: drivers to win three consecutive Cup titles.

After a lackluster final practice session Saturday, Johnson and his crew chief, Chad Knaus, traded phones calls and messages on their laptop computers, trying to improve the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

"Those guys [the crew] were working for every little thing they could find to make this car better, and they made it the dominant car," said Johnson, whose win also clinched Chevrolet's 32nd manufacturer's championship.

Of the 12 drivers who started the Chase, only Edwards has an outside chance to catch Johnson.

"I'm excited," Johnson said. "I wish we could have left here and all we have to do is start [at Homestead], but Carl put up a great fight. They've been a strong, championship-caliber team all year. But as long as something doesn't go crazy for us down in Homestead, we're going to tie Cale -- and I can't wait to start celebrating."

Edwards knows his title hopes depend on major disaster for Johnson's team.

"He [Johnson] did a great job," said Edwards, who finished one position behind Roush Fenway Racing teammate Jamie McMurray. "It's still possible, just not probable. We'll just have to go there and hope that something happens. You saw it with the 24 [Sunday]." Johnson's teammate Jeff Gordon blew his engine Sunday and finished 41st (watch video).

Denny Hamlin finished fifth, followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch, Jeff Burton and David Ragan.

For the first 273 laps, the race looked more like a coronation than a competition. Johnson easily put distance between his No. 48 Chevrolet and whatever car happened to be running second. After a restart on Lap 267, following a caution for debris in Turn 3, Johnson pulled away steadily from Kurt Busch until a massive crash in Turn 3 stopped the action on Lap 273.

The wreck left the No. 38 Ford of David Gilliland on top of the roof and hood of Scott Speed's No. 84 Toyota (watch video), and NASCAR red-flagged the race for more than 17 minutes while the safety crew winched the cars apart. Gilliland and Speed were examined in the infield care center and released.

By then, Johnson already had locked up a five-point bonus for most laps led, as Edwards continued his slow, methodical climb from his 15th-place starting position, a run that must have seemed like a swim through molasses for the driver of the No. 99 Ford.

A succession of excellent pit stops, coupled with positions gained on the racetrack, left Edwards in the fourth position for a restart on Lap 267, but he was unable to gain another spot. Though there were four more cautions and four more restarts in the final 40 laps, Johnson, who led the final 95 laps, finished the event without a serious challenge.

Post-Race Interviews
• Video: Johnson in Victory Lane | Johnson's Sprint Press Pass | Edwards

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Checker O'Reilly 500

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
2. Kurt Busch Dodge
3. Jamie McMurray Ford
4. Carl Edwards Ford
5. Denny Hamlin Toyota
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
7. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
8. Kyle Busch Toyota
9. Jeff Burton Chevrolet
10. David Ragan Ford

Sprint Cup Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Jimmie Johnson 6561 Leader
2. -- Carl Edwards 6420 -141
3. -- Greg Biffle 6358 -203
4. -- Jeff Burton 6292 -269
5. +2 Kevin Harvick 6233 -328
6. -- Clint Bowyer 6226 -335
7. -2 Jeff Gordon 6151 -410
8. -- Matt Kenseth 6091 -470
9. +3 Denny Hamlin 6090 -471
10. +1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 6087 -474
11. -1 Kyle Busch 6080 -481
12. -3 Tony Stewart 6059 -502

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