NASCAR: Predicting The Final-Four In Homestead-Miami
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Jimmie Johnson
Another driver looking for redemption in 2015 is Johnson. 2014 was his career-worst performance as he struggled throughout the season despite winning four times. He didn’t win until late in the season, for one, but his 2014 was also marred by crashes and breakages. It didn’t become obvious something was horribly wrong until he began having issues in the Chase as well.
Johnson hasn’t the best of regular seasons in 2015, but the same could be said for his championship seasons as well. It won’t be certain whether or not Johnson is going to contend for the 2015 title until after the first round is done.
Johnson’s No. 48 crew has pulled themselves out of similar ruts before and they can do it again this season. He’s familiar with all the upcoming tracks and has won at all, save Homestead-Miami. He’s got experience on his side, and he will be in the final Four at Homestead-Miami.