Jimmie Johnson is the king of the hill until someone knocks him off, but other drivers have move up - and down - in our latest Sprint Cup rankings.
Kyle Busch raced a half-season schedule with his No. 51 truck last year and is back for more this season in the truck series.
Kyle Busch and his comrades absolutely dominated Nationwide Series in 2013 with the powerful No. 54 Toyota team.
Brad Keselowski is far from an unknown, but his struggles last season should lead to good draft value this season.
Austin Dillon, the 2011 Camping World Truck Series and 2013 Nationwide Series champion, makes his move into full-time Sprint Cup Series racing this season.
Kyle Bush will look to bounce back on small ovals this seaon after struggling on the circuit's short tracks last year.
Matt Kenseth had a great year of racing last season but fell just short of the championship to Jimmie Johnson. Can Kenseth overcome JJ this season?
Arguably the best driver of the modern era, Jimmie Johnson heads into 2014 with stats that rival any driver in the last generation of the sport.
Among the various changes coming to NASCAR in 2014, Kevin Harvick is jumping to Stewart-Haas Racing.
Jimmie Johnson may not have the greatest record at Homestead, but this is a man on the verge of collecting his sixth Sprint Cup title.
Thanks to his dominant victory at Texas, Jimmie Johnson heads to Phoenix this weekend with a seven-point lead in the championship chase ahead of Matt Kenseth.
After Sunday's performance it is hard to see anyone other than Jimmie Johnson taking this year's championship.
Matt Kenseth has his best opportunity in years to win the Sprint Cup Series championship, three races away from realizing that dream.