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BackStewart salvages weekend with third-place finish (cont'd)

"We really needed to get that last 45 minutes of practice to get a good judge of where we were -- and we just didn't get it. So we spent most of [Saturday] night putting a fender on it and straightening the doors out and all that stuff, and I'm really proud of the guys for what they did."

Stewart applauded his crewmates as well.

"I can't say it feels as good as a win, but considering where we were with 20 minutes to go in Happy Hour, this might as well be a win."

Tony Stewart

"We were all here until 4:30 (p.m. Saturday when the garage closed), working on the right-front fender," Stewart said. "And those guys never complained about the little bit behind the 38 car put us."

After attempting to bang the right-front fender back into shape as long as they were permitted to by NASCAR on Saturday, Stewart's team got right back to it first thing Sunday morning when the garage reopened at 7 a.m. Even then, Stewart suspected his car was not quite right at the beginning of Sunday's race.

"It was just really, really tight, which tells me it probably wasn't 100 percent to begin with. So we just kept working around it all day," Stewart said. "I'm really proud of the guys for making all the changes that they did. We worked hard all day and had great pit stops. Everybody had a piece of the equation to get us into the top three."

Zipadelli added: "I was a little worried right off the bat because it was really, really tight right off the bat. I didn't anticipate it being that tight, so we had to get really aggressive on our adjustments on the first two stops. It came right around, so at that point, I was really relieved.

"I just thought, 'Now we've just got to get some track position.' We never really did get it. We just had to keep working at it to keep passing cars all day long. ... We fought our way to third. We didn't get no gimmes. We raced our way there, you know."

It was Stewart's fourth top-five finish in 15 races this season, yet he dropped one spot from sixth to seventh in the point standings -- because Edwards moved two points ahead of him and into sixth.

Stewart also has yet to win a race this season, but Zipadelli said that his has always been a second-half team -- and that he expects this season to be no different.

"If you go back and you look at our history, there are not many times where we've won before halfway. Most of our wins have come in the second half of the season," Zipadelli said. "It doesn't mean that we're going to go out there and rattle off a bunch of wins. But this sure is a nice confidence builder and I think the opportunities will be there. If we keep running the way we've been running and finishing in the top five, we'll have our chances and we'll get our wins."

Stewart said he felt almost like he had won Sunday.

"I can't say it feels as good as a win, but considering where we were with 20 minutes to go in Happy Hour, this might as well be a win," the driver said. "To have that stupid deal [Saturday] and then to have to start in the back because I screwed up in qualifying, that was just a multiplier. We all just kept working hard. The [team slogan] on the dash said, 'One at a time,' and that's just the way I approached it all day."

But before he could start passing cars one at a time, he had to let a couple go by one at a time.

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Citizens Bank 400
Pos. Driver Make
1. Carl Edwards Ford
2. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet
3. Tony Stewart Chevrolet
4. Casey Mears Chevrolet
5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
6. Kyle Busch Chevrolet
7. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
8. Jamie McMurray Ford
9. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
10. Michael Waltrip Toyota
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Official Standings

Nextel Cup Series
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Jeff Gordon 2392 Leader
2. +1 Denny Hamlin 2128 -264
3. +1 Jimmie Johnson 2055 -337
4. -2 Matt Kenseth 2044 -348
5. -- Jeff Burton 1919 -473
6. +1 Carl Edwards 1905 -487
7. -1 Tony Stewart 1903 -489
8. +1 Kevin Harvick 1794 -598
9. -1 Clint Bowyer 1774 -618
10. +1 Martin Truex Jr. 1772 -620
11. -1 Kyle Busch 1763 -629
12. +2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1691 -701
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