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BackJohnson, Gordon queue up for Sunday showdown (cont'd)

For their careers, even though Gordon has twice as many Phoenix starts as Johnson, Johnson's stats marginally favor him with an average finish of 7.2 overall and 6.4 in this event, to Gordon's 8.1 overall and 8.2 in this race.

Much has been made of the great level of friendship that Johnson and Gordon enjoy -- in fact, on independent trips to Mexico last week by the drivers and their wives; they actually ran into each other and spent a short time together. Their crew chiefs share the love, as well.

"There's a lot of me that wishes the Chase never had come along because I think that the way I drive and the way our team is so consistent, that we're capable of getting more championships under the old system."

JEFF GORDON

"I think, fortunately for us, we have the two best drivers in the garage and I'm fortunate enough to work with one [of them]," Letarte said. "I think [Gordon's] career and his resume says enough; and I love it's our teammate [Johnson] that's pushing us, trying to be better and I think that's a perfect world, how you'd like to design it but there's no guy I'd like to work for than [Gordon]."

To Letarte's point, the day started with a 50-minute session that was led by Kurt Busch followed by Truex Jr., Greg Biffle, Jamie McMurray and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Gordon was eighth, and Johnson 16th; which resembled their standing in the weekend's first practice, when Johnson was fifth and Gordon 14th.

What's led up to this point is the perfect entree to what's been a unique Chase.

"I think in the long run it's going to strengthen our friendship and our relationship as teammates but to me I don't think anybody could handle this situation better than we have -- but there's no doubt that the intensity is there," Gordon said. "When we get to the racetrack we're talking [but] we really are focused on our teams and our performance.

"You see it in practice. We go put a number up, they put a number up, we put a number up and we're just constantly being competitive and I think it's a pretty awesome thing to go through and experience and I think it's pushing both of us to go harder, to be better drivers and the teams to be better teams as well."

It puts the pressure on Gordon, who's been there before -- in fact four times in his previous successful title battles; because he knows what he's battling.

"It makes it more difficult because I know how good his team is and his cars and the equipment is -- and how good he is," Gordon said. "I think Jimmie's one of the best guys out here and when you're battling a guy that is that solid and strong and that good and you know what kind of equipment he has and resources behind that -- and the fact that they won the championship last year -- then yeah, that definitely adds a lot of pressure."

But Gordon said that would make winning his fifth championship this season all the more special.

"I think it'd mean the world to me," Gordon said. "There's a lot of me that wishes the Chase never had come along because I think that the way I drive and the way our team is so consistent, that we're capable of getting more championships under the old system.

"But the point system is what it is and that makes it more challenging for us, that much more competitive for everybody and I think it makes it harder to win. That only makes it more rewarding.

"We've got four [championships]. To be able to get to five would absolutely be amazing. We want it bad. We want it really bad. We're really close. We've got the car, the team to do it and you don't want to let those opportunities get away from you especially when we've been able to be competitive and consistent in the Chase.

"We've won two [Chase] races, got a lead and when you get that you want it even that much more and now we're a little bit behind. Now we're the chaser and we're going to see what kind of fight that we have in us to go get it."

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