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"I saw the 21 [Schrader] sideways -- I don't know how it happened, what caused it, or whatever," said Kenseth, who lost only four laps while making repairs and was running 35th at the finish. "But he spun out, I guess, and I got ran over from behind. I slowed down, I saw the wreck and I was trying to pick my way through it and just got hit from behind."

"Tony got in the back of us, but it wasn't his fault," Truex said. "What are you going to do -- a bunch of idiots wrecked in front of all of us, however many laps down they were. It was stupid -- just stupid."

When the race restarted on Lap 166, white smoke billowed from Stewart's car's left front for a number of laps, until the fender apparently wore the tire down and it stopped smoking.

"Tony had a tire rubbing for a long time, must have been going down or something," Carl Edwards said. "Bobby Hudson [Edwards' spotter] thought maybe Tony should have pulled in and fixed his car, but if our car started smoking, we would have been begging to stay out, too. So I see both sides of it. That's just how it goes, man."

On Lap 176, Stewart's left front tire blew entering Turn 3, a closely following Tony Raines managed to drive below him, but Chase contender Kurt Busch, who entered the race 11th in the championship, drilled Stewart square in the tail (watch video).

"I saw the smoke ... and you knew it was going to pop sooner or later," Busch said after meeting with team owner Roger Penske. "Tony was running the middle of the back straightaway and I was committed high.

"When [the tire] popped he came up right in front of me and I had nowhere to go. It just ruined our day after that because I couldn't get the front to plant and the rear end would slide loose.

"Of course it killed his day -- but he should have pulled in with it rubbing that hard."

The contact from Busch's No. 2 Dodge spun Stewart's car backwards into the wall, which heavily damaged its rear. When Stewart bounced off the barrier, he was collected by sixth place Chase driver Edwards' No. 99 Ford.

"I think Tony had a tire going down and he was doing everything he could to get out of the way, and Kurt got him there," Edwards said after leaving the infield care center. "Everybody's doing the best they could. It's too bad -- but, man, it's just hard to keep a smile on your face after something like this."

Stewart's car came to rest on the apron and the former two-time Cup champion became like a cartoon Tasmanian devil within his cockpit, snapping his ignition switch to the off position, removing his steering wheel and slamming it against the right window before removing his gloves, helmet and HANS device and hurling them around the inside of the car.

After he was treated and released at the track's infield care center, Stewart declined to comment on either incident. Zipadelli, who according to the ESPN on ABC broadcast crew advised Stewart before the restart that the fender damage wasn't severe enough to cut the tire, also left the garage without comment after the race.

During the cleanup after Stewart's wreck, which ended his day, NASCAR announced the race would be shortened by another 15 laps, to 210.

When the checkered flag fell on race winner Greg Biffle's No. 16 Roush Fenway Racing Ford, Stewart was 39th in the rundown, one of six Chasers who finished worse than 35th and the worst of the five Chasers involved in the race's ninth and 10th of 12 total cautions.

The bottom line impact after the third of 10 Chase races was that defending Nextel Cup champion Johnson, who was the top seed entering the Chase, finished third and unofficially re-assumed the lead, six points ahead of Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, who was fifth.

Home state favorite Clint Bowyer moved to third in the standings, only 14 points behind Johnson, with his runner-up finish.

Even though there's 70 percent of the Chase remaining and Johnson overcame a 165-point deficit at this point a year ago to win, Stewart -- who was in the top 10 151 of the 210 laps, second only to Biffle's 194 laps there -- fell to fourth in the Chase, 117 points out of first.

In the last two races Kenseth and Denny Hamlin have had disastrous outings and every other driver in the Chase besides Johnson, Gordon and Bowyer has had at least one bad race.

The evergreen Edwards was smiling after crashing heavily for the second consecutive day, but he admitted it wasn't easy.

"I guess there's more important things in life, but this hurts pretty bad," Edwards said. "I guess we've got seven races left, but we're here to win this championship.

"I know Matt [Kenseth] had trouble today. Tony's obviously torn up. A lot of guys [did]. But that's what makes it exciting. As long as everyone gets their fair share, it'll all work out."

Kenseth, after his second consecutive finish of 35th, agreed with his teammate.

"Yeah, it's pretty crazy -- everybody's had bad weeks," Kenseth said. "Two weeks in a row a lot of cars had trouble, so I'm disappointed on one hand and encouraged on another.

"We've been running a lot better, the team's been doing a good job and the pit stops have been where they need to be -- we just keep having bad luck. Last week [when his car blew up] none of us could have done anything about it and this week really I don't think we could have done anything about it.

"We're all doing our jobs right now and we're just not really getting the results to show for it. Last year was the opposite -- we ran like crap and did all the rest of the stuff right and didn't wreck -- so it's been tough."

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Nextel Cup Series
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. +2 Jimmie Johnson 5506 Leader
2. -1 Jeff Gordon 5500 -6
3. +2 Clint Bowyer 5492 -14
4. -2 Tony Stewart 5389 -117
5. +4 Kevin Harvick 5380 -126
6. -2 Kyle Busch 5370 -136
7. -1 Carl Edwards 5364 -142
8. -1 Martin Truex Jr. 5348 -158
9. +2 Kurt Busch 5329 -177
10. -2 Jeff Burton 5320 -186
11. -1 Matt Kenseth 5287 -219
12. -- Denny Hamlin 5258 -248
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