Tony Stewart was crowned NASCAR's champion on a tiebreak on Sunday after his magnificent drive won the Ford 400 at the Homestead-Miami Speedway in a showdown with rival Carl Edwards.
Stewart's victory, for his co-owned Stewart-Haas Racing team, meant he and Edwards finished level on points for the season but he lifted the Sprint Cup thanks to winning more races (5-0) in the season-ending Chase playoffs.
There was no need for complex calculations, no uninvolved drivers affecting the outcome. The season ended with the best two drivers chasing each other around the 1.5 mile oval in South Florida.
"If this doesn't go down as one of the greatest championship races in history I don't know what will," said Stewart, as he celebrated with his team trackside.
Alternating races could ease crowded F1 calendar
Rise in demand for Indian workers abroad
IMAGES: Dazzling cars at the Los Angeles Auto Show
I have no regrets: Karthikeyan
'Clearing investment bottlenecks a priority'