Photos: Nov. 21, 2007
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TURKEY TUSSLE: Eddie Bohn and Ken Woolley, Jr. battle for Turkey Derby glory in 1995 at Wall Township (N.J.) Speedway.
PITCHING IN: Bob Harkey poses beside the Bulldog Stables’s No. 36 at Langhorne Speedway. Harkey finished 14th. (Jim Jorgensen Collection)
HIGH AND MIGHTY: Jimmie Johnson hoists the Nextel Cup for the second year in a row Sunday night in Homestead, Fla. (Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images Photo)
WAY LOOSE: Morgan Shepherd slips sideways during Saturday’s Busch Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. (Phil Cavali Photo)
SHOOTING SPARKS: Busch Series driver Dario Franchitti has a close encounter with the wall in Homestead, Fla. (Al Steinberg Photo)
CLEARED FOR TAKE OFF: Brandon Wimmer’s sprinter gets airborne along the catchfence during Saturday’s Trophy Cup race at Tulare (Calif.) Thunderbowl Raceway. (Matt Sublett Photo)
FRIENDS TO THE END: Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jeff Gordon (left) and Jimmie Johnson chat in the Homestead garage before Sunday’s Ford 400. Johnson won his second championship, with Gordon second in the standings. (Erik Perel/HHP Photo)
HIGH-FLYING THREE: Mark Post/Rob MacCachren/Carl Renezeder won the Truck Trophy division and took the overall victory in the four-wheel classes in the 40th annual Tecate SCORE Baja 1000. (Art Eugenio Photo)
TRUCK CHAMPIONS: The Harvicks — DeLana and Kevin — have emerged as one of the most powerful couples in the NASCAR garage. (Harold Hinson/HHP Photo)
GOING GREEN: Jon Wood (21) led the start of the Ford 200 from the pole Friday night. (Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images)
‘UNBELIEVABLE’: Ron Hornaday, Jr. celebrates winning his third Craftsman Truck Series championship Friday night in Homestead, Fla. (Harold Hinson/HHP Photo)
PUT ’ER THERE: Jeff Burton’s victory Saturday at Homestead clinched the owner’s championship for Richard Childress (right). Burton split time in the No. 29 Chevrolet with Scott Wimmer. (Erik Perel/HHP Photo)
FRIENDLY FIRE: Matt Kenseth (left) sprays crew chief Robbie Reiser with champagne Sunday in victory lane at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Reiser will become general manager for Roush Fenway Racing in 2008. (Doug Benc/Getty Images)
TOP TYRO: Former Indy 500 winner and Formula One star Juan Pablo Montoya wrapped up his first season in NASCAR with rookie of the year honors. (Autostock Photo)
THE PITS: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (8), Kyle Busch (5) and Patrick Carpentier tangle on pit road at Homestead-Miami Speedway. (Al Steinberg Photo)
JET SET: Mr. DIRTcar Brett Hearn (left) poses with DIRT CFO Brian Carter at Saturday’s banquet. (Tom Skibinski Photo)
NOBODY’S HOTTER: Jason Meyers (14) and Bud Kaeding (20) race for position during the 14th annual Trophy Cup Saturday night at Tulare Thunderbowl Raceway in Tulare, Calif. (Mark Sublett Photo)
ON THE MOVE: Cory Kruseman (21) goes to the outside to pass Jon Stanbrough (97) in the USAC-CRA season finale Saturday at Perris Auto Speedway. Kruseman won the race, and Tony Jones clinched the season championship. (Doug Allen Photo)
BY THE NUMBERS: Jimmie Johnson (left) and Alex Gurney look over data during Grand Am Rolex Series testing at Daytona Int’l Speedway. (Grand Am Photo)
FOLLOW ME: The Suntrust Pontiac Riley of Wayne Taylor and Michael Valiante lead the pack at Daytona. (Grand Am Photo)
FOUR-TIMER: Sebastien Bourdais and wife, Claire, pose with the Champ Car championship trophy at Saturday’s banquet. (Champ Car Photo)
DONE DEAL: “Very seriously, I have retired from this sport,” Michael Schumacher said. (Steve Etherington Photo)
WHEN JENSON TALKS ...: Jenson Button got his wish when he demanded that Honda improve. Ross Brawn is on board as team principal. (Steve Etherington Photo)
TITLE WINNER: Carl Edwards was one of three drivers to celebrate NASCAR championships during Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. (Marc Serota/Getty Images)
FLAG BEARER: Jimmie Johnson takes a victory lap with the Nextel Cup Series championship flag. (Phil Cavali Photo)