Johnson joins Dillon, Crafton as national series champion
Sprint Cup Series
Ford EcoBoost 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway 3 p.m. ET, Sunday, ESPN (ESPN on air at 1 p.m. ET) | RESULTS | WEEKEND SCHEDULE
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Johnson wins sixth Sprint Cup championship
Jimmie Johnson wins his sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup championship with a ninth-place finish at Homestead. The ride turned out to be smooth for the No. 48 team, which continues to set the bar high for the competition. | Read the full story | Hamlin victorious in Homestead finale
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— Menard’s car catches fire, tire explodes
— Johnson: ‘We control our own destiny’
— Johnson shows no signs of slowing down
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— Kenseth tops both practices on Saturday
— Johnson responds to McNabb’s athlete comment
— Kenseth wins Coors Light Pole
— ‘Daytona Rising’ fully underway, on schedule
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— An open letter to NASCAR fans from Brian France
— Montoya has no regrets over NASCAR career
— Dave Blaney: Latest vet at career crossroads
— Helton touts fans, youth, Gen-6 in season review
— Petty doesn’t expect Johnson to stop at six
— Sprint Cup champ to get NASCAR Hall of Fame vote
— Annett picks up Sprint Cup Series ride
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Nationwide Series
Ford EcoBoost 300, Homestead-Miami Speedway 4:30 p.m. ET, Saturday, ESPN (ESPN on air at 4 p.m. ET) | RESULTS | WEEKEND SCHEDULE
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Austin’s power
Austin Dillon edges Sam Hornish Jr. for the Nationwide title. And Penske does the same to Gibbs for the owners’ championship on a night when it was all decided at Homestead. | Read the full story | Dillon wins title | Video: Interviews with Dillon, crew chief, more
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— D4D graduate Larson wins Sunoco Rookie of the Year
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— Larson tops first practice, Hornish hits wall
— Dillon damages front splitter in final practice
— Bayne diagnosed with multiple sclerosis | Bayne: ‘Nothing has changed’ following diagnosis
— Pastrana not returning to NASCAR in 2014 | Pastrana had his moments
— Austin Dillon on why DRIVE4COPD hits home
— Hornish still sorting out 2014 plans
Camping World Truck Series
Ford EcoBoost 200, Homestead-Miami Speedway, 8 p.m. ET, Friday, FOX Sports 1 (FS1 on air at 7:30 p.m. ET) | RESULTS | WEEKEND SCHEDULE
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Crafton crowned
Matt Crafton won his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship on Friday night at Homestead. The 37-year-old did so by taking the green flag, and had quite a celebration afterward. | Read the full story
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— Hornaday to drive for different team in finale
— Busch looking to solidify 2014 truck program
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