
The NASCAR season comes to an end on Sunday when the drivers hit the track of Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Ford EcoBoost 400. So by the end of the day, we'll have a brand new Sprint for the Chase Cup champion and it will be one of these four drivers -- Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson and Joey Logano. Busch is the defending champion and will look to be the first repeat winner since Johnson won 5 in a row between 2006 and 2010. Edwards and Logano are both looking for their first career championships. The race gets underway at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 20. Click through the gallery below to learn a little more about the Championship 4. (Getty)

Kyle Busch
Car: No. 18 Toyota Camry
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing
2016 Wins: 4
Busch rallied to win the Chase for the Cup in 2015, a season that saw him miss time with a broken leg and ankle after crashing at Daytona in February. Busch, 31, has 4 wins and 17 top 5 finishes this year. He hasn't been at his best at Homestead-Miami with just 1 top 5 in 8 career races and an average finish of 23.1. But that one victory came last year in the Ford 400, the title-clinching race. Busch qualified for the Championship 4 last week at Phoenix after finishing second in the Can-Am 500. The last driver to win the Chase tin back-to-back seasons was Jimmie Johnson, who won 5 straight from 2006 to 2010. (Getty)

Carl Edwards
Car: No. 19 Toyota Camry
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing
2016 Wins: 3
Edwards, the runner-up in the 2011 Chase, joins Kyle Busch in the Championship 4 to give team owner Joe Gibbs two drivers with a shot to win the title. Edwards won 3 times in 2016 and added 9 top 5 finishes. Edwards has enjoyed lots of success at Miami, winning twice finishing in the top 5 on five other occasions in 9 career races. Edwards won two weeks ago in the AAA Texas 500 and he'll be looking to do one final backflip off the No. 19 to end the '16 season. (Getty)

Jimmie Johnson
Car: No. 48 Chevrolet SS
Team: Hendrick Motorsports
2016 Wins: 4
The future Hall-of-Famer Johnson has 6 career Sprint Cup titles, including 5 straight from 2006 to 2010 then again in 2013. While he's never won in 12 career races at Miami (4 top 5 finishes), Johnson has 3 consecutive 9th place finishes at the track. Johnson last won at the end of October in the Goody's Fast Relief 500. A seventh Chase title will give him the all-time lead with Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt. (Getty)

Joey Logano
Car: No. 22 Ford Fusion
Team: Team Penske
2016 Wins: 3
With 3 victories and 15 top 5 finishes, Logano is looking to win his first Chase for the Cup title at 26 years old. Logano has just 4 races under his belt at Miami and has yet to crack the top 5. In fact, his average finish is 24th place and has 1 DNF. Logano has 2 wins in his past 4 races, including last week's Can-Am 500 at Phoenix, which clinched his spot in the Championship 4. Team Penske has just 1 Sprint Cup championship, Brad Keselowski back in 2012. (Getty)
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