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SI.com: Zero Cup wins for Edwards after 9 last year

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Carl Edwards has found a way to try to mask the frustration of his winless NASCAR Sprint Cup season.

SI.com: Mark Beech: Five reasons to keep watching NASCAR

SI.com's Mark Beech takes a spin around the racing world for the most intriguing stories in and out of the garage.

SI.com: As the season draws to a close, fantasy lineups become even more important

After the ghoulish Halloween madness at the biggest baddest track of them all, a return to a cookie cutter venue at Texas Motor Speedway will bring some much needed normalcy to the Sprint Cup this weekend. Just three races remain on the 2009 slate and for some, the end of the season can't come soon enough.

SI.com: Tom Bowles: Patrick news provides relief for NASCAR

What's the best way to push criticism out of today's sports news cycle?

SI.com: Brant James: The 10 things Jimmie Johnson fears the most

Somewhere in a grungy little warehouse, those counterfeit T-shirts are being disgorged from a press. The slogan will be tacky and obviously unauthorized, but the shirt will sell well enough when they show up in the camper lot at Ft. Worth, Texas, or Avondale, Ariz. Might as well get a head start, because Jimmie Johnson has apparently put this NASCAR Sprint Cup title chase away.

SI.com: Jimmie Johnson is bearing down on a record fourth consecutive Cup championship

This article appears in the November 9, 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated.

SI.com: Tim Tuttle: Don't expect 2010 Silly Season to be as tame as this year's

Based upon how it's turned out, this has been a pretty mild and tame Sprint Cup season in terms of driver movement and drivers entering the series -- the so-called silly season.

SI.com: Bruce Martin: Talladega still a house of horrors

TALLADEGA, Ala. -- The more NASCAR tinkers with Talladega, the more mayhem ensues.

SI.com: Top NASCAR fantasy picks for Talladega

It's entirely appropriate that the NASCAR circus swings through Talladega over Halloween weekend. If ever there were a venue that gave drivers heart palpitations, visions of disaster and sweat-soaked nightmares, it would surely be the 2.66 mile-long behemoth in Alabama. With the restrictor plates reduced in size ( by 1/64th of an inch) this weekend, in order to prevent Carl Edwards' Ricky Bobby style crash in the spring race, the net result of this reduction will be a drop of between 12 and 15 horsepower, bunching the cars even more uncomfortably closer together than before.

SI.com: Mark Beech: NASCAR conspiracy theorists wrong about Jimmie Johnson, more

SI.com's Mark Beech takes a spin around the racing world for the most intriguing stories in and out of the garage.

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