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Chevy will have firm grip on title

- jutter@charlotteobserver.com
Friday, Jan. 27, 2012
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    DAYTONA BEACH, FL - JANUARY 13: Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's Chevrolet addresses the media during Daytona Preseason Thunder at Daytona International Speedway on January 13, 2012 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR)

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    2011 Series Champion Tony Stewart speaks to the media after the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion's Week NMPA Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon at the Bellagio on December 1, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Todd Warshaw/Getty Images for NASCAR)

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    CHARLOTTE, NC - JANUARY 21: The #14 Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet driven by Tony Stewart is seen during the NASCAR Preview presented by Sprint on January 21, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images for NASCAR)

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    Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/Kobalt Chevrolet, Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet, Jeff Gordon, driver of the #24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet, look on as Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports, speaks with the media during the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Media Tour hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway on January 25, 2012 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images for NASCAR)

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    Jimmie Johnson's five-year hold on the Sprint Cup title ended in 2011. Johnson says he's focused on improvement. Jared C. Tilton - Getty Images for NASCAR

This week begins a four-part look at the entries in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series the four manufacturers - Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota and Dodge - plan to field in the 2012 season.

While Jimmie Johnson's five-year hold on the Cup title finally ended in 2011, the championship still remained in the Chevy camp with driver Tony Stewart.

Chevrolet drivers have won 28 championships, including each of the past seven (Tony Stewart, 2011, 2005; Jimmie Johnson, 2006-10). Chevrolet's first drivers' championship was won by Buck Baker in 1957.

Chevy also won its record 35th manufacturer's championship in 2011.

With Johnson and Stewart returning this season - plus a large collection of other worthy contenders - it will be difficult to pry the series championship away from Chevy.

There is not a lot of driver turnover in the Chevrolet camp this season.

Kasey Kahne joins Hendrick Motorsports, replacing Mark Martin with the No. 5 team. He and crew chief Kenny Francis spent last season at Red Bull Racing.

Kurt Busch joins Phoenix Racing in the Cup series and will drive a majority of the Nationwide Series schedule for a team owned by his younger brother Kyle.

Stewart-Haas Racing adds a third Cup team, with former IndyCar Series fan favorite Danica Patrick planning a 10-race schedule with the No. 10 team beginning with the Daytona 500.

Tommy Baldwin Racing expands to a two-car operation this year. Dave Blaney returns for another season and David Reutimann is expected to run at least 26 races in a second car for the organization.

Q&A with contender Jimmie Johnson

Q. Can you talk a little bit about your psyche entering this season not as defending champion?

Johnson: I've spent a lot of time through the offseason thinking about the way I'm involved with the race team, the responsibilities I have, just the way I've gone about work for the last five years, and it's hard to argue with the last five years and what had happened. Last year was the sixth year and we didn't get the results that we wanted. But I really felt like we were competitive in a lot of areas. Chad (Knaus, crew chief) and I made some mistakes in the Chase and took ourselves out of it.

It's been a very good offseason for me to internalize some things and to really evaluate what goes on from my standpoint and my involvement with the team and how good of a teammate and team member I can be for the No. 48 car, and I'm making changes. ... This winter has been really good for me to really dive down and understand the areas where I feel like I can do a better job and be a better member of the team.

Q. With all these rule changes for the Daytona 500, plus the introduction of electronic fuel injection, what kind of comfort is it to be at a team like Hendrick?

Johnson: I have to believe that all the teams and engine shops feel pretty comfortable with all the testing. We're still learning the rules packages as we go. From an overall aero package and plate package, there's still probably some adjusting that would take place, I would guess. I don't really know, but from a reliability standpoint of the EFI, I don't see any issues for anybody.

2012 Chevrolet Sprint Cup teams

Car number, driver, team, crew chief

No. 5, Kasey Kahne, Hendrick Motorsports, Kenny Francis

No. 24, Jeff Gordon, HMS, Alan Gustafson

No. 48, Jimmie Johnson, HMS, Chad Knaus

No. 88, Dale Earnhardt Jr., HMS, Steve Letarte

No. 51, Kurt Busch, Phoenix Racing, Nick Harrison

No. 27, Paul Menard, Richard Childress Racing, Slugger Labbe

No. 29, Kevin Harvick, RCR, Shane Wilson

No. 31, Jeff Burton, RCR, Drew Blickensderfer

*No. 10, Danica Patrick, Stewart-Haas Racing, Greg Zipadelli

No. 14, Tony Stewart, SHR, Steve Addington

No. 39, Ryan Newman, SHR, Tony Gibson

No. 1, Jamie McMurray, Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, Kevin Manion

No. 42, Juan Pablo Montoya, EGR, Chris Heroy

No. 78, Regan Smith, Furniture Row Racing, Pete Rondeau

*No. 35, David Reutimann, Tommy Baldwin Racing, Philippe Lopez

No. 36, Dave Blaney, TBR, Kevin Buskirk

*-part-time team

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