
HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- The qualifying order has been set. The final practice times have been posted.
Now it's time for Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards to get it on, and decide once and for all the champion of the 2008 Chase for the Sprint Cup. With a 141-point advantage over Edwards heading into the final race of the season, the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, all Johnson needs to do even if Edwards is good enough to win the race is finish 36th or better. That becomes 37th or better if Johnson leads at least one lap, and 39th or better if he leads the most laps.

| Pos. | Driver | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | David Reutimann | 171.636 |
| 2. | Scott Speed | 171.461 |
| 3. | Matt Kenseth | 171.429 |
| 4. | Carl Edwards | 171.418 |
| 5. | Kevin Harvick | 171.043 |
| 6. | David Ragan | 170.919 |
| 7. | Jamie McMurray | 170.854 |
| 8. | Kyle Busch | 170.729 |
| 9. | Reed Sorenson | 170.627 |
| 10. | Martin Truex Jr. | 170.541 |
"We've got to finish 400 miles. I'm looking forward to it," Johnson said.
An easy Johnson clinching looked more likely than ever after the final practice session Saturday, with Johnson posting the fourth-fastest lap time of 33.060 seconds around the 1.5-mile track under a cloudless sky in steamy Florida. That translated to a top lap speed of 163.339 mph.
Johnson's fast practice times Saturday made him feel more comfortable about the fact that he qualified poorly on Friday, when he placed himself 30th on the starting grid -- on the outside of Row 15, next to Ryan Newman. Edwards was much better in qualifying, putting himself on the outside of Row 2 next to Matt Kenseth in the fourth position.
Edwards was not nearly as fast as Johnson during the final practice session, ranking 23rd on the speed chart with a fastest lap time of 33.310 seconds that translated to 162.113 mph.
"We just have to go out and be aggressive and do what we've been doing," Edwards said. "If Jimmie potentially were to have some sort of trouble, we just have to be there to take advantage of it."
The top three on the speed chart at the end of Saturday's final practice were Denny Hamlin (164.429 mph), Greg Biffle (163.607) and the surprising rookie Scott Speed (163.478), who backed up his strong qualifying run.
Speed qualified second behind David Reutimann, who won the first Cup pole of his career on Friday but struggled during Happy Hour roughly 24 hours later. Reutimann's top speed of 161.394 mph Saturday was just 30th-fastest. (Continued)
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| Pos. | Driver | Make | Speed |
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| 1. | Denny Hamlin | Toyota | 164.429 |
| 2. | Greg Biffle | Ford | 163.607 |
| 3. | Scott Speed | Toyota | 163.478 |
| 4. | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet | 163.339 |
| 5. | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet | 163.310 |
| 6. | Jamie McMurray | Ford | 163.157 |
| 7. | Brian Vickers | Toyota | 163.098 |
| 8. | Reed Sorenson | Dodge | 162.891 |
| 9. | Dave Blaney | Toyota | 162.876 |
| 10. | Tony Stewart | Toyota | 162.768 |