A lot of times when a driver dominates a race, usually it would be expected to see that driver take the checkered flag. It is not very often that a driver dominates both races at the same track.
On Sunday, that fact became a reality as it was Jimmie Johnson winning the AAA 400 at Dover. The No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet was out front for 271 of the 400 laps, including the final 224. There was no better team at Dover in 2009 than the defending champions.
In this edition of Parks Race Reactions, I'll examine what Johnson's win means for his status in the Chase. Also, I'll give you a look at some of the other drivers that made noise in Sunday's race.
I will start off by actually going back to the beginning of the race. The big highlight that has eve...
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