[Awesome!] Jimmie Johnson wins 5th straight title

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For the fifth time in as many years, Jimmie Johnson is NASCAR's No. 1 driver.

HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Smooth and steady, five years running, Jimmie Johnson kept his NASCAR reign rolling.

Johnson stretched his record run of championships to a five straight titles by making the fewest mistakes in Sunday's season finale.

Johnson trailed Denny Hamlin by 15 points headed into Homestead-Miami Speedway, but captured another title by running the cleanest race of the three championship contenders. He finished second to race winner Carl Edwards and claimed the championship by 39 points over Hamlin.

Kevin Harvick finished third in the race, and third in the final standings, 41 points behind Johnson.

"I was after it pretty hard," Johnson said. "Even if you aren't a 48 fan, I think you saw something special today."

It was the first come-from-behind championship in the seven years of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship format, which debuted in 2004 and was won each year by the driver who took the points lead into the finale.

That wasn't Johnson this year. Not even close.

Hamlin, with a series high eight wins this season, was the best as the season came to a close. But poor fuel mileage last week in Phoenix kept it tight headed into Sunday, and he had a disastrous race when he needed only a clean run.

Contact with Greg Biffle very early in the race sent Hamlin into a spin and damaged the front of his car. He dropped to 37th by the restart and had to work all day to finish 14th.

"We had a great year, we won the most races that we ever won, we contended like we've never contended before and just circumstances took us out of this one," Hamlin said.

Harvick, meanwhile, took the lead on a round of pit stops with 80 laps to go, but was flagged for speeding as he entered pit road. It dropped him to 29th, and he was still upset with the call after the race.

"We went down swinging," Harvick said.

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