Fort Worth, Texas. Just like Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards one year ago, the Nextel Cup will have a new home. If Jimmie has anything to say about it, it will be the sixth time in his young career that he will be crowned king. Meanwhile, on the other side, we have a Michigan native who hasn’t won anything yet. To be the best, you have to beat the best. Seven points separate the 48 and the number 2 car. Johnson was clearly the dominator all weekend, as he did a carbon copy of Martinsville last week. He was on the pole in Martinsville and he won the Tums Relief 500. Johnson and Keselowski were in the same saddle, but in the end, Johnson proved to be the tougher cowboy. This championship is eerily similar to Edwards and Stewart last year, because you have the two combatants looking each other eye to eye. The battle slithers its way to Phoenix next week, where Brad and Jimmie will continue to hiss at each other. I think it will come down to will and experience. Right now, Jimmie Johnson clearly is this reporter’s favorite, because Brad has never been in this situation before.