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NASCAR In 2018 — The 75 Years Edition

Joey Logano wasn’t part of the so-called “Big Three” entering the championship-deciding Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway, yet he emerged from the fray with his first NASCAR Cup Series championship.

NASCAR In 2017 — The 75 Years Edition

There were so many storylines associated with Martin Truex Jr. and Furniture Row Racing winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship it was easy to forget the dominance the No. 78 Toyota displayed throughout the season.

NASCAR In 2016 — The 75 Years Edition

First there was Richard Petty. Then came Dale Earnhardt. And in 2016, it was Jimmie Johnson’s time.

NASCAR In 2015 — The 75 Years Edition

Kyle Busch hoped he’d finish the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season on a high note. Hoisting the championship trophy wasn’t what he expected, but he made it a reality at Florida’s Homestead-Miami Speedway.

NASCAR In 2014 — The 75 Years Edition

Few could have predicted the success Kevin Harvick and Rodney Childers would have in their first season together at Stewart-Haas Racing.

NASCAR In 2013 — The 75 Years Edition

The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup came down to the two best drivers over the course of the 36-race season. Still, 2003 series champion Matt Kenseth was unable to keep Jimmie Johnson from claiming his sixth series championship.

NASCAR In 2012 — The 75 Years Edition

Brad Keselowski became the 29th different NASCAR Cup Series champion in 2012, winning the title in only his third full-time season at the age of 28.

NASCAR In 2011 — The 75 Years Edition

Tony Stewart seemed like an unlikely champion at the end of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season, but with a strong performance during the playoffs, he secured his third series championship in the closest title battle on record.
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