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Champion celebrations from Miami
By | Published: November 19, 2016 25
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Jimmie Johnson wins the 2016 Sprint Cup Series title with a victory at Miami on Nov. 20, 2016, tying Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for seven Sprint Cup Series titles.
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Johnson only led for three laps, but it was the most important ones -- the final three.
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Tonight's victory also marks Johnson's 80th Sprint Cup Series career win.
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Johnson last won a Sprint Cup Series title in 2013, prior to the new Chase format debut.
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The No. 48 team surrounds Johnson on the track after his historic win.
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NASCAR vice chairman Mike Helton hugs the new champ.
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Johnson proudly waves the 2016 Sprint Cup Series championship flag.
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The look on his face shows just how bad Johnson wanted #Se7en.
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Yellow burnouts for Jimmie.
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Congratulatory hug from team owner Rick Hendrick.
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Daniel Suarez wins the 2016 XFINITY Series championship. The newly crowned champion became the first Latin American driver to win a national series title in NASCAR history. Relive his iconic victory.
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Suarez's No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota takes the checkered after topping the board for a race-high 133 circuits.
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The No. 19 in the midst of burnout smoke.
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Suarez makes it to Victory Lane.
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Safe to say the No. 19 crew is ecstatic on its championship.
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The 24-year-old puts on his third winners' sticker of 2016.
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NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton presents the 2016 champion with his trophy.
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Historic!
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Johnny Sauter was crowned 2016 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Relive his post-race celebration.
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Sauter crosses the start/finish line in his No. 21 GMS Racing Chevrolet.
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NASCAR Vice Chairman Mike Helton hands the 38-year-old the coveted championship trophy.
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Sauter proudly holds up his prize.
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His family joins him in Victory Lane celebrations.
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The No. 21 crew celebrates its championship.