In This Issue: Even Better Than You Think He Is
Just how good is Jimmie Johnson? Ask his rivals.

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He's good. He's real good.
It's not like Jimmie Johnson is just trying to wrap up a career in style. The scary thing about the three-time Sprint Cup champion is that he's merely 33. For a guy who was no prodigy, his recent record is nothing short of breath-taking. And Johnson may take his talent in stride, but the guys who have to race against him can't. Who's he been better than? Try names like Petty, Earnhardt and Gordon. We talk to his rivals and Jimmie about "so far" and also what's to come.
EVEN BETTER THAN YOU THINK HE IS
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