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Jimmie Johnson‘s competition in the Hendrick stable is what’s spurring him and Chad Knaus on to higher levels every year. [Scene Daily]

• The race for the Cup isn’t over yet, and you only need to look to 2004 and Kurt Busch to see how tight the final race could be. [All Left Turns]

• Fighting between drivers is fun, but is it damaging for the long-term health of the sport? [Catchfence]

Aric Almirola is doing his best to keep his spirits up as he tries to keep his racing career afloat. [Scene Daily]

• Who do the best old-school drivers think is the best driver today? Those of you who hate Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson may want to skip this one. [Racin' Today]

• Do you watch NASCAR on TV but listen to the broadcasts on the radio? (Misplay. You need to watch the race and read us in the live chat.) [The Virginian-Pilot]

Kelly Bires is going to make his debut in the No. 5 car for Junior’s JR Motorsports Nationwide team this weekend at Homestead. Catch him on the way up!

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