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Greg Biffle pulled over when NASCAR froze the field, leaving Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer to wonder why.

Biffle wins at Kansas amid controversy and implosion

By Jenna Fryer, The Associated Press
October 1, 2007
11:44 AM EDT
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KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Darkness finally ended the disaster at Kansas Speedway, where the Chase for the Nextel Cup field imploded and the finish of Sunday's event was in question long after winner Greg Biffle crossed the finish line.

Biffle scored his first victory of the season by winning a race that was stopped twice for rain delays, was shortened 85 miles because of darkness, ended under caution and saw six Chase drivers finish 29th or worse.

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And when Biffle's sputtering car slowed before the finish line, title contenders Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson passed him and both believed they finished ahead of him.

"I don't know what happened, [he] didn't cross it the way I thought you were supposed to," said Kansas native Bowyer, who had to settle for second place on his homestate track.

"I know they're not going to pull him out of Victory Lane."

Johnson, who finished third to reclaim the points lead, said Biffle wasn't the winner.

"The biggest question mark right now is what goes on with [Biffle]," he said. "He clearly ran out of gas and I feel terrible for those guys. But if you can't maintain pace-car speed, then the guys that can finished ahead of you."

But Biffle, who ended a 28-race winless streak with the victory, angrily dismissed their criticism.

"Their opinion really doesn't count, as far as I'm concerned," he said. "They're probably thinking, 'Oh, it ran out of gas, I coasted across the line, everybody went by me, I went into the grass and then they pushed it to Victory Lane.'

"That's not the case. The car runs right now ... you can go and start it. [NASCAR] told me not to start it. I was unbuckling, and trying to save my gas, because I knew the race is over. The field's frozen. The caution's out. And I didn't know they were going to go by me. So should I have bumped the clutch again, gave it a little more juice, so nobody would roll past me coming to the stripe?"

NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Biffle was the winner because the race ended under caution, the field was frozen and passing is not allowed under caution.

It made for a confusing finish that was par for the course on this crazy Sunday.

Rain caused two delays totaling almost three hours, Kyle Busch was wrecked early by the driver who got him fired from Hendrick Motorsports, and two-time series champion Tony Stewart gambled twice -- the first one put him in position to win, and the second one took him out of contention. (Continued)

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Official Results

LifeLock 400
Pos. Driver Make
1. Greg Biffle Ford
2. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
4. Casey Mears Chevrolet
5. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
6. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
7. Reed Sorenson Dodge
8. Elliott Sadler Dodge
9. Kasey Kahne Dodge
10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
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Official Standings

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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