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On Sunday, November 18th, NASCAR will Soon Be live from the Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Ford EcoBoost 400.

This race will determine who gets crowned the 2018 Monster Energy Cup Series Champion. Currently, there aren’t any drivers eligible to win the tournament. Since 2002, NASCAR has held their final race of the season at this course and it has been an annual backdrop for entertaining and exciting racing.

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The Homestead-Miami Speedway is a 1.5 mile trail shaped like an oval. This weekend’s Ford EcoBoost 400 race breaks down as follows:

400 miles
Phase 1: First 80 laps
Stage 2: Secondly 80 laps
Last Stage: Remaining 107 laps
267 total laps
The race will begin at air and 3 PM ET on NBC.

Heading into Homestead-Miami
Coming into this race, NASCAR’s Big 3 qualified along with Joey Logano for the best to be crowned the 2018 winner. But this race has more than only a championship. The following storylines are worth watching out for:

End of an Era for both JJ and Knaus

Sunday’s race marks the end of an age as Jimmie Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus will part ways after 17 decades. During that interval, this duo won more than 80 races and 7 championships. They have won at every significant track and left their mark on the sport that will probably never be matched again. That said, Knaus will proceed over to be the crew chief for William Byron and Johnson will partner with Kevin Meendering at 2019. Can his winless streak split and make his first win of 2018?

Truex Going later Logano
If Martin Truex Jr. and Joey Logano aren’t in contention for the championship late in the race on Sunday, Look out for retaliation by Truex. At Martinsville, a few weeks before, Logano bumped Truex out of how to win the racewhile Martin finished 3rd. It was a move that drew the ire of the 78 team. Truex has said that he will get retaliation when the opportunity presents itself.

Paying Tribute to « The Silver Fox »
Before this week, former 3-time champion David »The Silver Fox » Pearson passed away at age 82. Pearson was a pioneer of the sport and the main rival to Richard Petty through the 1960’s and 1970’s. It’s believed that this rivalry is what helped to bring NASCAR into the mainstream. Many of the present drivers have been paying their respects in memory of Pearson. On Sunday, NASCAR will pay some kind of tribute.

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