HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) -- Jimmie Johnson was chasing much more than a championship.He was also chasing NASCAR history.
The most dominant driver of this decade won a record fourth consecutive championship Sunday night at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he raced hard to finish fifth when 25th-place would have gotten the job done.
In doing so, Johnson joined Richard Petty (7), Dale Earnhardt (7) and teammate Jeff Gordon (4) as the only drivers to win more than three titles.
"The cool thing is, we're not done yet," he warned.
All he ever wanted was a chance to race against the very best. Maybe even win a race or two.
Never did he expect to be a champion.
Especially four times over.
"And to win four championships in eight years, what this team has done -- this is unbelievable."
Johnson bulldozed his way into the record books, pouncing when the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup championship began to pull team owner Rick Hendrick into the record books with him. Johnson's title gave a record 12th overall championship to Hendrick, who was in North Carolina with a niece who was undergoing an emergency liver transplant.
In his absence, Johnson, Mark Martin and Gordon celebrated a 1-2-3 finish in the final points standings, just the second time in NASCAR history a team owner has swept the standings.
"Heavy hearts and prayers with the boss man and the family," Martin said, paying homage to Hendrick. "That sort of takes a little bit of the shine off of it. But congratulations to Hendrick Motorsports, to Jimmie Johnson -- Superman -- and to my team."
Superman, indeed.
Johnson now stands atop NASCAR as a one-man dynasty, much like Tiger Woods, Roger Federer and Lance Armstrong in their sports.
Only Johnson hasn't been feted under a blizzard of confetti by himself. His mighty Hendrick team rules NASCAR the way UCLA once dominated the hardwood or Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls reigned supreme.
There's seemingly plenty of chances left for Johnson's tag-team with crew chief Chad Knaus to keep Hendrick and the No. 48 in the title hunt for another decade.
Johnson signed a five-year contract extension to drive for Hendrick through 2015, and Knaus has insisted the No. 48 team can keep this pace for the next several years.
Johnson doesn't want to take anything for granted along the way.
"I don't know if we'll win another championship," he said. "I feel in my heart we'll be competitive, but at some point in time, we won't be that team."
That's why Johnson never let up in pursuit of the championship. He raced hard for wins in nine of the 10 Chase races, and for all 400 miles at Homestead, where he threatened to try to run down the leaders to better his eventual fifth-place finish.
It made for a sometimes testy drive into history for Johnson, who was at times annoyed at rival drivers and even Gordon, the mentor and teammate who helped him land his job with Hendrick Motorsports.
Nobody gave Johnson anything, either. The other drivers raced hard around him all day, making Johnson earn every point in a race won by Denny Hamlin, who established himself as a driver to watch in 2010 by winning a career-high four races this season.
Hamlin also managed to keep pace with Johnson at times but fell out of contention with three DNFs.
"We're going to be there, I promise you," Hamlin said. "I promise you, the next couple years, we're going to win the championship. But right now, there's no one more deserving than Jimmie."
Johnson won seven races this season, four after the Chase began in September. In fact, since the Chase format began in 2004, Johnson has won 18 of 60 Chase races.
He's done it by almost never choosing the safe route. He did it just once this year, at Talladega when he ran near the back of the field most of the day to avoid the trouble at the Alabama track.
Only the joke was on him when his problems popped up a week later, at Texas, where he was wrecked on the third lap and lost 111 points from his cushion over Martin. It still left him with a cozy 78-point margin headed into last weekend's race at Phoenix, where he probably could have laid back and protected his lead.
Instead, he pounced and earned a dominating victory that set the stage for an easy Sunday.
"The pressure of winning the fourth didn't really hit me until hitting the wall at Texas," he admitted. "And then it was like 'Oh, man.' It was a great reality check."
Of course, he couldn't get off the gas.
After several tense laps chasing Gordon for fifth place -- Johnson at one point complained over his radio "I let him go, now why won't he just go somewhere!" -- he asked Knaus if he had enough time to catch Hamlin and the leaders.
Johnson didn't like being told no by his crew chief.
"Is that a dare?" he asked Knaus.
"No. That is a fact," Knaus replied.
So is Johnson's place in history, which seems to be undervalued despite 47 victories since 2002. He's never finished lower than fifth in the final standings and actually had a shot at winning the championship in 2004 and 2005 -- only to fall short in the finale.
"Jimmie is an incredible, incredible talent. He is the most underrated driver in this garage," Knaus said. "That guy can do things in a race car that I've never seen before. I hope this proves it to everybody."
His competitors insist time will take care of Johnson's legacy, but they continue to marvel at his success.
"If you would have told me four years ago that someone would win four championships in a row, I would have told you you were crazy," said Jeff Burton, who finished second in Sunday's race.
Even Gordon, who won four quick titles early in his career but has been shut out since 2001, is impressed.
"As a competitor, that Johnson ticks me off. As a friend, teammate, fellow car owner, they're amazing," Gordon said. "I never thought in my career, in my lifetime, I'd see somebody win four in a row. To see it happening right in front of your eyes makes it even more extraordinary."
By JENNA FRYER, AP Sports Writer
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I cant stand JJ he is arrogant and thinks he is Nascars best. Because of him, I quit watching and lost interest. I wish someone would have wrecked him hard. Dale Jr needs to get some balls next year and push JJ out of the way. sighhhh zzzzzz what a boring year of Nascar. Just to see JJ and his wife with the painted on smile at the winners table again, like they really need another million dollars...get real Nascar, hes cheating and you cant find it!
Hey Pebbles, go CRY on BAM BAM's shoulder. Jimmy isn't cheating, he's simply the BEST driver in HISTORY on the BEST TEAM in HISTORY. The competition has never been tougher and he's done something that NONE of the greats, including my all time favorite, Richard Petty could do. Junior will NEVER live up to his dad, and he's a mediocre driver at best. It doesn't matter if he needs the money or not, and this was FAR from being a boring year in the sport. Only better finish would have been seeing Mark Martin win a title, but don't be surprised if that happens next year. Any time your driver doesn't win, I guess someone else is cheating huh? Give Jimmy, Chad and the entire #48 crew the respect they HAVE EARNED.
BOOO Freaking HOOOO, do you want some cheese with that Whine. Please do us a favor and stop watching you sore LOSER with a capital L.
You are dumm stupit idiot....if don't like it donn't watch, may be you would the cheater.....you don't have any clue.....get real you a..H...'Go JJ
Congrats to Denny Hamlin for winning the race! And even more to Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon, Chad Knaus, and the Hendricks' for an unbelieveably entertaining racing season. God bless the Hendricks family...I don't know what happened to make them miss the race, but it must be something bad...
right now he is the best in nascar. sour grapes to ya fruity pebbles
Jimmie Johnson and the entire team have proved that NASCAR can have some CLASS. They are true gentlemen, and they fully understand what a TEAM is meant to be. Their execution this season has been virtually flawless. Folks can call them names, say they cheat, or try to deny it in other ways. But the fact of the matter is, this young man is a hell of a driver, backed up by a hell of a team. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see them do it again next year.
Congrats to Jimmy Johnson. 4 in a row. Let the haters start crying. 7 wins, the most this season. 16 top fives, tied with gordon for the most this season, 24 top tens, 1 behind Gordon for most this season. Constistantcy is the key, in this system or the old system. 5 in a row next year, bet on it.
You don't even have to hate the 40fake to see Nascar is scripted,what joke,the pus isn't even close to Petty,Earnhardt,or Cale.
No, he isn't close to them, he's AHEAD of them. They are all great legends of this sport, but noone can argue that the competition during their eras was NOWHERE what it is today, so quit whining like Pebbles and give them the credit they have EARNED. I guarantee you that Richard, Cale and Dale would be the FIRST THREE to say the same thing.
Look stupid idiots, if he is cheating he would have won the race. Not finished 5th. His car is stripped down more than anyone in Nascar. All teams have a rep watching the inspections, nobody can cheat. You can just adjust your car within the guidelines of the rules. Richard Petty won some of his races 2 laps ahead of second place, thats the car not the driver, the cars or now equal, the best drivers, teams, and strategies win the races, and the trophies.
NASBORE --how boring can you get
The writter needs to checks his facts, That only makes 9 Championships for Hendricks not 12.
But even at 9, 4 for Johnson,4 for Gordon and 1 for T. Labonte, It is still an amazing accomplishiment for Hendricks motorsports. They have won 9 out of the last 15 titles. Wow..
Congrats to them all, hope Mark Martin can get his next year.
He's correct. 9 cup championships, and 3 in the Truck series with Jack Sprague.
I think it's 12 total. 9 in the cup with 1 for Terry Labonte, 4 for Jeff Gordon and 4 for Jimmie Johnson. 2 in the truck series with who i'm not sure and 1 in the Nationwide with Brian Vickers, the only one Hendrick has in that series. And does anyone remember back when Sr. drove for Hendrick?
This is to all the haters, whiners, screamers, jacka$$es, and bonehead that every week, over and over again crying foul...."HE'S CHEATING", "NASCAR RIGGED IT SO THEY CAN WIN", "ITS LIKE THE WWE, IT"S ALL SCRIPTED", WHAAA WHAAA WHAAA......Enough already.
Put up or SHUT UP ONCE AND FOR ALL!!! You idiots keep saying it...PROVE IT! I'm not just talking about the 48 team, I'm talking about ANY team! Provide us all some proof of your slanderous claims. Show us all the proof.
I'm not saying that the teams haven't cheated in the past, and still try to this day. And when NASCAR catches it, they get penalized. Either show all of us here AND NASCAR the proof of all this cheating or SHUT UP, ONCE AND FOR ALL!
BTW, I'm NOT a fan of the 48, but I respect what JJ, his team, and Hendrick M.Sports have accomplished. I wanted to see Jr. run better, I wanted to see Martin win his first.
Show us PROOF, or GIVE IT A REST ALREADY!
Way to go, Jimmie! I am so happy for you, Chad,
Rick and the entire #48 Lowe's Chevy TEAM. To all you people hating on Jimmie...grow up! Hendrick's Motorsports is the best and you're just mad because your driver (Kyle Busch?) can't win FOUR CONSECUTIVE championships. How about
a 5-peat?! Congratulations on a great year!
Your right he is not even close to those guys, he's miles ahead of them. I'm giving out cheese, would you like some with that WHINE.
The reason fans don't care for Johnson is because he has all the persolality of a bag of saw dust. White bread no substance. The best part of this race was between Stewart and Montoya. Otherwise, it was booring!