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Jan 4

Champ the same but 2010 season full of changeposted in NASCAR on Jan 4th 2011 at 7:07am.

When it came to the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, it seemed like the more things changed, the more they stayed the same. NASCAR’s “boys have at it” hands-off stance seemed to make for more aggressive driving that resulted in more rivalries—some short-term, some more long-lasting. The up-to-three green-white-checker attempts and double-file restart/wave-around rules possibly changed more than a few race outcomes, too.

But in the end it was more of the same—Jimmie Johnson, yet again, ending the season in possession of the Sprint Cup Series champion’s trophy. It marked the fifth-straight year that ended with Johnson as Cup champion. As Carl Edwards pointed out during the Sprint Cup awards banquet, some young fans don’t know of a Sprint Cup champion other than Johnson.

On the surface, things as far as the Cup title go appear the same—another year, another championship for Johnson and the No. 48 team—but the 2010 title didn’t seem to come as easy as the previous four did for the the No. 48 bunch. The last few years, Johnson pretty much had the title all tied up with a nice and neat little bow by the time the circuit headed to Homestead-Miami Speedway in November to close out the season.

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