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Jun
17
When Jimmie Johnson hit the wall in the closing laps of Sunday's Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway, he also took a serious hit in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series standings.
The five-time champion blew a tire, smacked the wall, finished 28th and lost roughly 40 percent of the advantage he held entering the race, as his lead over second-place Carl Edwards (eighth Sunday) dwindled to 31 points.
So what, you might say. Johnson is still comfortably in the lead and he's in no danger of missing the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup for the first time in his career. But there's another reason why Johnson was loath to see the margin shrink.
What it means: Johnson's wife Chani is expecting the couple's second child, and the due date is in September. The possibility exists that Johnson may need to miss a race to witness the birth of his child.
Before Michigan, Johnson was more than one full race ahead of Edwards. Now he's not. Being the regular-season champion in the Cup...
The five-time champion blew a tire, smacked the wall, finished 28th and lost roughly 40 percent of the advantage he held entering the race, as his lead over second-place Carl Edwards (eighth Sunday) dwindled to 31 points.
So what, you might say. Johnson is still comfortably in the lead and he's in no danger of missing the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup for the first time in his career. But there's another reason why Johnson was loath to see the margin shrink.
What it means: Johnson's wife Chani is expecting the couple's second child, and the due date is in September. The possibility exists that Johnson may need to miss a race to witness the birth of his child.
Before Michigan, Johnson was more than one full race ahead of Edwards. Now he's not. Being the regular-season champion in the Cup...
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