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Caution is keeping Jimmie Johnson focused
One thing Johnson and his team have proven is that they can bounce back after a bad result. So a week after placing 38th at Texas, where he crashed, Johnson & Co. won Sunday's race at Phoenix. He also extended his advantage on second-place Mark Martin heading into this Sunday's season finale at Homestead.
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- France: Broadcasters should limit criticism
- Quality of racing a hot topic for fans
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- Johnson signs extension with Hendrick through 2015
- Gordon wants to keep driving for Hendrick
- Rusty Wallace to field Toyotas next season
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- Johnson cruising into finale after Phoenix victory
- Keselowski meets with NASCAR before race
- Hendrick denies having a deal with Patrick
- Edwards' win staves off Busch title
- Hornaday wins record 4th Trucks title
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