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BackHarvick, Bowyer remain in teammate Chase battle (cont'd)

"I don't really follow that too closely just for the fact that you go out and race as hard as you can and you want to try to win every week, and if you can't win, do the best you can," Harvick said. "And wherever that puts us is what you do. So we wouldn't do anything different even if we were counting points."

At the same time, just five races remain in deciding the field for the Chase and Harvick, as well as the rest of the drivers floating around the 12th spot, can't afford any more mistakes; that includes his teammate Bowyer.

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If we do what we are supposed to do, we will be just fine. But definitely, we are in the crunch zone and we need to get out of it.

CLINT BOWYER

He too benefited from a strong run Sunday finishing sixth, retaining his 12th place position in the point race.

"It was kind of weird. Just track position with this car is everything. We had a flat right there at the beginning, I didn't qualify very well, and that didn't help anything," Bowyer said. "We have to work on our qualifying program and still have to work on our big track program. You have to take these good finishes when you can. Obviously I hated to give up that to Harvick. Even [David Ragan] beat us. We just have to get better."

Bowyer said he's familiar with the high-pressure situation of the 12th spot; it makes you the vulnerable man on the track.

"It's crunch time. We've put ourselves in a situation," Bowyer said. "We were running well at the beginning of the year then got to struggling on these big tracks, got to chasing our tails a little bit so to speak."

Bowyer proved last season he was capable of getting the job done in 2007, landing his first Cup victory at Loudon and making the Chase in his sophomore season.

"If we do what we are supposed to do, we will be just fine," he said. "But definitely, we are in the crunch zone and we need to get out of it."

If he gets out of it, Harvick seems to go in it. The position the two teammates are in now is similar to where they were heading into the Chase last year.

Bowyer is optimistic about climbing higher into the point standings in light of the tracks that lay ahead.

"We are excited about it," Bowyer said. "At least we have a shot at this thing and that is all you can ask for. There is a lot of pressure on everybody. There are still five races to go, a lot can happen. Just have to be smart here and not get too excited but it is time to get going."

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Sprint Cup Series

Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Kyle Busch 3059 Leader
2. -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2883 -176
3. +2 Carl Edwards 2874 -185
4. -- Jimmie Johnson 2859 -200
5. -2 Jeff Burton 2833 -226
6. -- Jeff Gordon 2678 -381
7. +2 Kasey Kahne 2592 -467
8. -1 Greg Biffle 2589 -470
9. +1 Tony Stewart 2569 -490
10. -2 Denny Hamlin 2547 -512
11. +2 Kevin Harvick 2520 -539
12. -- Clint Bowyer 2512 -547

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