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BackJohnson wins the race; Bowyer gets in the Chase (cont'd)

From that point, Johnson edged ahead, led the final nine laps and took the checkered flag .365 seconds ahead of Stewart (watch video).

Chase for the Sprint Cup

Standings

Tiebreaker is best finishes beyond race victories
Pos. Driver Points
1. Kyle Busch 5,080
2. Carl Edwards 5,050
3. Jimmie Johnson 5,040
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5,010
5. Clint Bowyer 5,010
6. Denny Hamlin 5,010
7. Jeff Burton 5,010
8. Tony Stewart 5,000
9. Greg Biffle 5,000
10. Jeff Gordon 5,000
11. Kevin Harvick 5,000
12. Matt Kenseth 5,000

Going into the Chase last year, Johnson also won back-to-back races at Fontana and Richmond. He then won four of the last five races to claim his second title in a row.

"We're coming to good tracks for us," Johnson said. "I think this 48 car is going to be ready for this championship."

Always aware that Stewart drives The Home Depot Toyota -- the marketing rival of his Lowe's Chevrolet -- Johnson wondered during the closing laps if Stewart would try to move him aside for the win.

"He's the orange car, and I'm the Lowe's car," Johnson said. "I was waiting for the bump, but fortunately, I got away from him the last few laps, and he couldn't get to me."

Stewart said he had no intention of rubbing his adversary.

"We got down there, and we couldn't get by," said Stewart, clearly disappointed with his fourth second-place finish of the season. "We did everything we could. We raced him clean. We raced him the way he would have raced us. I wanted to race him with respect, the way he would me, and we just came up short."

Stewart was miffed that Johnson had beaten him out of the pits for a restart on Lap 365, an exchange of stops that proved critical.

"Good job, guys," Stewart radioed to his crew after the race. "Great job. We gave up another one [Sunday]."

"We win and lose as a team," retorted crew chief Greg Zipadelli. "That's enough of that crap."

Call it revenge -- or just a racing accident -- but contact with Earnhardt's No. 88 Chevrolet sent Kyle Busch's No. 18 Toyota spinning in Turn 1 on Lap 212 (watch video). The thousands of fans who rose in unison with fists pumping clearly construed the incident as payback for the late-race wreck that prevented Earnhardt from winning at Richmond in May.

Note: Seeding for the Chase is based on bonus points -- 10 each for victories -- and tiebreakers (most seconds, followed by most thirds, fourths, fifths and so forth). Accordingly, Kyle Busch starts the Chase with 5,080 points to 5,050 for Edwards, who lost 10 bonus points for an oil tank cover infraction at Las Vegas. Johnson is third at 5,040, followed by Earnhardt, Bowyer, Hamlin and Burton (5,010 each); and Stewart, Greg Biffle, Gordon, Harvick and Matt Kenseth (5,000 each).

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Chevy Rock & Roll 400

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
2. Tony Stewart Toyota
3. Denny Hamlin Toyota
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
5. Mark Martin Chevrolet
6. Jeff Burton Chevrolet
7. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
8. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
9. David Reutimann Toyota
10. Kurt Busch Dodge

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