NASCAR: Five predictions for the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami
By Dustin Smith
Homestead-Miami Predictions Wrap Up
The three words NASCAR fans hate to see…one more race. Fortunately, NASCAR doesn’t take a whole lot of time off in the offseason, but it is still almost three months without racing. It will be one more race with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and possibly Matt Kenseth as well — two legends who owe the sport nothing more than what they have already provided it with.
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All in all, there is still one more race to go. We get to see which one of the four drivers of Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, Martin Truex Jr. and Kevin Harvick will be the champion on Monday morning. I for one cannot wait to see who comes home with the trophy. I truly think all four drivers have a legitimate shot at the title, which makes Sunday even more intense. Martin Truex Jr. has been the man all year. Brad Keselowski stayed consistent and is right in the thick of things. Kevin Harvick is my pick to win and is starting to go into “Closer”mode. Kyle Busch is good anywhere he goes and is going to be very tough to beat on Sunday.
We are in for a treat on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway. I think the champion will be the driver who doesn’t make any mistakes and comes out on top in the final pit stop sequence. Whoever that may be will be more than deserving of the crown and will be a great representative for one of the greatest sports on the planet.
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Who is your pick to win this Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida? Will Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin get along? Who will be the champion on Sunday? What will your emotions be like when you see Dale Earnhardt Jr. get out of the car for the final time? Tune into the Ford EcoBoost 400, the Championship 4 race, at 3:00 PM ET this Sunday, November 19th to watch the race live.