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Starting from the rear? No problem for Jimmie Johnson

RELATED: Starting lineup | The field in photos The winningest driver at Dover International Speedway in NASCAR history started Sunday's race from the rear of the field -- and won anyway. Hendrick Motorsports' Jimmie Johnson, who had won 10 races at the 1-mile concrete oval coming into Sunday, moved to the back for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race. His team changed a rear gear in the No. 48 Chevrolet on Sunday morning. Johnson had qualified 14th. A seven-time Monster Energy Series champion, Johnson has proven in the past his ability to charge through the entire field and still contend for a victory. He demonstrated that again at Dover, notching his 11th win at the track in a frenetic finish that saw him pass race leader Kyle Larson on the final NASCAR Overtime restart. Johnson led just seven laps, but he ran in the top five all day -- once he got up there -- and outdueled Larson and series points leader Martin Truex Jr. for his third victory of the year and 83rd of his career.