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Jimmie Johnson '76-TIME' Johnson takes Atlanta in OT, ties Intimidator at 76 premier series wins

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By Joe Menzer

Jimmie Johnson won the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday, holding off the rest of the field after a late caution took the Sprint Cup race to overtime.
After a brilliant decision by crew chief Chad Knaus to bring Johnson's No. 48 Chevrolet to pit road early to gain track position resulted in giving Johnson a 13-second lead with 37 laps to go, it looked like Johnson was going to sail easily to his fifth career Cup win at the Atlanta track.
But with three laps to go, Ryan Newman blew a left-rear tire on his No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, erasing a 6-second lead Johnson had on Kevin Harvick and bringing out the caution flag to set up a green-white-checkered overtime finish.
On the ensuing restart, Harvick stumbled and Kyle Busch jumped to second -- but he could not catch Johnson and, in fact, ended up getting beat to the finish line for second by Dale Earnhardt Jr. as a big wreck behind the leaders brought out another caution and ended the race.
It was Johnson's 76th career Sprint Cup victory, tying him with the late Dale Earnhardt ont the all-time wins list.
Of Knaus' call to come to pit road six laps before anyone else in the field and nine laps before Harvick on what turned out to be the next-to-last stop of the race, Johnson said: "It definitely was a gutsy call. Just such a team effort. The 4 car (of Harvick) was awfully tough and it was going to take some strategy to get by him."
Harvick led 131 of the first 288 laps. But he lost the lead not only because Knaus ordered Johnson to pit road before everyone else -- but Johnson's No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports crew subsequently pulled off an 11.2-second stop. When Harvick came in for his stop nine laps later, his No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing crew took 15.5 seconds for the same four tires and fuel.
"We just didn't execute," Harvick said.
Kenseth led 47 laps during the first one-third of the race, but a costly pit-rod penalty may have cost him a shot at victory.
During a green-flag stop on Lap 121, Kenseth pitted for four tires and fuel on his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. When he did, his gasman placed a wedge-adjustment wrench on the trunk of Kenseth's car while he was fueling it.
By rules, the gasman cannot do anything other than fuel the car when the gas can is engaged. NASCAR caught the infraction and penalized the team.
Kenseth's crew chief, Jason Ratcliff, vehemently argued the case with NASCAR officials. But while the discussion was going on, Kenseth got black-flagged. He ultimately was penalized one lap for the pit infraction and another for ignoring the black flag, taking one of the fastest cars in the field from the lead to two laps down.
It was a caution-free race for the first 209 laps, with the first yellow flag coming out on Lap 210 for debris. That represented the longest green-flag run in history at the start of a Sprint Cup race at the 1.5-mile Atlanta track.
Rounding out the top five in finishing order after Johnson and Earnhardt were Kyle Busch, pole-sitter Kurt Busch and Carl Edwards. Harvick ended up sixth.
Of tying Earnhardt for seventh place on the all-time Cup wins list, Johnson was philosophical.
"It's such an honor," he said. "With all the chaos at the end of the race and the crash and the overtime and wondering how it all works these days, I kind of lost sight of that. I remembered it on my victory lap I remembered on my victory lap coming down and had to come by and throw a '3' out the window to pay respects to the man.
“It was a huge void in my career that I never had a chance to race with him, but at least I was able to tie his record here."



POS. CAR # DRIVER MANUFACTURER STARTING POS. LAPS LAPS LED + / - CHANGE IN POINTS STANDINGS SINCE LAST RACE.FINAL STATUS DRIVER’S STATUS IN RACE: RUNNING, ENGINE, ELECTRICAL, ETC.POINTS POINTS AWARDED BASED ON FINISH.BONUS POINTS POINTS AWARDED FOR WINNING OR LEADING LAPS.
148Jimmie Johnson
193305210
Running444
288Dale Earnhardt Jr
16330017
Running390
318Kyle Busch
3933022
Running391
441Kurt Busch
1330623
Running381
519Carl Edwards
733011
Running371
64Kevin Harvick
63301311
Running372
778Martin Truex Jr
9330340Running351
824Chase Elliott
24330015
Running330
92Brad Keselowski
1733009
Running320
1017Ricky Stenhouse Jr
533009
Running310
113Austin Dillon
833000Running300
1222Joey Logano
263300-2
Running290
1316Greg Biffle
1432909
Running280
1413Casey Mears
1532908
Running270
1543Aric Almirola
2732802
Running260
1611Denny Hamlin
123280-4
Running250
1714Ty Dillon
183280-3
Running00
1827Paul Menard
2132801
Running230
1920Matt Kenseth
13328472
Running231
2010Danica Patrick
2532805
Running210
211Jamie McMurray
23280-2
Running200
226Trevor Bayne
332800Running190
235Kasey Kahne
113280-3
Running180
2431Ryan Newman
43280-4
Running170
2521Ryan Blaney
233280-3
Running160
2642Kyle Larson
203270-7
Running150
2747AJ Allmendinger
223260-5
Running140
2834Chris Buescher
3132604
Running130
2983Matt DiBenedetto
3532603
Running120
3046Michael Annett
343250-4
Running110
3144Brian Scott
103240-4
Running100
3223David Ragan
333230-4
Running90
3395Michael McDowell
323230-10
Running80
347Regan Smith
303230-12
Running70
3515Clint Bowyer
283220-3
Running60
3638Landon Cassill
293210-8
Running50
3798Cole Whitt
3631815
Running51
3832Jeffrey Earnhardt
3831300Running30
3930Josh Wise
3731200Running20
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Jimmie Johnson wins Folds of Honor QuickTrip 500 Sprint Cup race at Atlanta
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Can't believe Annett was three laps ahead of Bowyer.
Honestly having JJ tie Ironhead in wins is like drinking warm milk after eating an Oreo... :rolleyes:

Sorry JJ fans but he's about as likable for me as pickled porks feet in a dirty ash tray.
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Can't believe Annett was three laps ahead of Bowyer.
I know...very sad.
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As an old diehard Earnhardt fan, I thought it was really cool that Jimmie took the tine to pay tribute to Dale. Both he and Jeff Gordon were class acts when they hit this milestone. Even though I am not a 48 fan, I would be the first to admit Jimmie and Chad are one of the best duos of all time. It'll be interesting to see how much further they go. Not sure that they'll hit 7 or 8 titles, but I do think they pass Jeff in wins eventually.
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