Porterville Recorder

Johnson needs win to chase 8th championsh­ip

- By JENNA FRYER

AVONDALE, Ariz. — It wasn’t supposed to be this difficult for seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson to chase a record-breaking eighth NASCAR title.

Yet here he is, with one race to go before next weekend’s championsh­ip finale, and Johnson needs to pull off the performanc­e of the year to earn the right to defend his crown. There’s only one slot left in the final four, and five drivers will be chasing that berth Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.

A win by Johnson or the other four playoff drivers will earn them the right to race Martin Truex Jr., Kyle www.recorderon­line.com AP PHOTO BY Busch and Kevin Harvick at Homestead-miami Speedway for the championsh­ip.

Johnson is a four-time winner at Phoenix, but this season has been a struggle. Although he has won three races this year, they all came in the first third of the season. He is winless since Dover in June, and Johnson has just one top-five finish in the last 21 races.

He’s also ranked last among the eight title contenders, 51 points out of mathematic­ally qualifying.

“At the end of the day, chasing speed is really the culprit,” Johnson said Friday. “The start of the process is just trying to make our cars faster. And, at times, we’ve not made the PAGE 1B best decisions and have made them very hard to drive. I think Texas was an example of that and also Kansas. We spun twice there. So, it’s just trying to make the cars faster.”

This strange position for the seven-time champion led to a question Friday about his future with crew chief Chad Knaus. The two have won all seven titles together, but Johnson admitted 2017 has been one of the most challengin­g seasons of his remarkable career.

Could that lead to changes at the end of the year for the No. 48 team?

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 ?? RALPH FRESO ?? Chase Elliott, left, and Jimmie Johnson talk inside the garage area before practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway, Friday, in Avondale, Ariz. Both drivers are looking to fill the final spot for the Championsh­ip 4.
RALPH FRESO Chase Elliott, left, and Jimmie Johnson talk inside the garage area before practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Phoenix Internatio­nal Raceway, Friday, in Avondale, Ariz. Both drivers are looking to fill the final spot for the Championsh­ip 4.
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