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2013 Ford EcoBoost 400 Winner - Denny Hamlin wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway

Denny Hamlin found redemption for a lost season, while Jimmie Johnson advanced to the threshold of legend.

Sidelined for four races with a broken back earlier in the season, Hamlin took the checkered flag in Sunday's Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, as Johnson claimed his sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship with a ninth-place finish.

Johnson finished the season 19 points ahead of polesitter and race runner-up Matt Kenseth, who held off a furious charge from third-place Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the closing laps. With six NASCAR Sprint Cup titles, Johnson is one behind career leaders Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt.

Hamlin won for the first time this season, the second time at Homestead and the 23rd time in his career. The driver of the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota has won at least one race in each of his eight full seasons in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

2012 Ford EcoBoost 400 Winner - Gordon Wins Ford EcoBoost 400

The fuel strategy that was supposed to carry Jimmie Johnson to a sixth championship instead made a winner of his teammate, Jeff Gordon, who triumphed in Sunday's Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway as Brad Keselowski locked up the Sprint Cup title.

Gordon crossed the finish line 1.028 seconds ahead of Clint Bowyer, his nemesis from a week ago at Phoenix, as Johnson's No. 48 Chevrolet sat forlorn in the garage, Johnson's title hopes the victim of a pit road mistake and a rare part failure.

Gordon made some history of his own. He won for the second time this year and the 87th time in his career, most among active drivers and third-most all-time behind Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105). The victory was Gordon's first at Homestead and the first for Hendrick Motorsports.

"This is just huge," said Gordon, who wrecked Bowyer in retaliation last Sunday at Phoenix and drew a $100,000 fine and 25-point penalty for his actions. "Man, it's been an emotional week and a hard one -- one of the hardest ones I've ever gone through, just looking back on my decision.

2011 Ford 400 At Homestead Winner - Stewart Wins Race, Championship

Tony Stewart ran the race of his life, driving with reckless abandon on restarts and rallying twice from deep in the pack to win the Ford 400 and the Sprint Cup championship on a wild and wet Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Stewart won the race with some of the boldest driving of his career, outrunning championship challenger Carl Edwards, who finished second. The two finished in a points tie at the top of the standings, but Stewart won the championship based on the first tiebreaker – race victories. Stewart had five – all in the Chase, while Edwards won only one.

It was the first time in the history of NASCAR that two drivers finished the season tied for first place in the point standings.

Edwards chased Stewart from about a second down over the final 30 laps but couldn't make up the deficit to make a serious challenge for the lead and the win. Stewart won by 1.30 seconds.

The championship, Stewart's third, ended Jimmie Johnson's five-year reign atop the NASCAR world.

Kevin Harvick finished third in the points, 58 behind the two leaders. Following were Matt Kenseth, Brad Keselowski, Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin and Ryan Newman in the top 10. The top 10 drivers will be honored in two weeks at the season-ending awards banquet in Las Vegas.

The two Chase drivers who didn't finish in the top 10 were brothers Kurt (11th) and Kyle (12th) Busch. Ironically, the Busches are natives of Las Vegas.

2010 Ford 400 at Homestead - Race Results

Team Chevy driver Jimmie Johnson is the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion.

Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet, overcame a 15-point deficit in the season's final race to win his fifth consecutive driver's title. No other series driver has ever won more than three in a row.

To win the championship, Johnson overcame the second-largest points deficit entering the final race since NASCAR went to its current points setup in 1975. Johnson was 15 points off the pace heading into Sunday's season-ending Ford 400 and responded with a solid second-place finish, his series-leading 17th top-five finish of 2010. Johnson, who also scored six victories this year, has never finished outside of the top five in the standings in each of his nine full-time seasons.

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