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"We have to finish well the next four in order to win it and we know that he's gonna have to have a little slip," Biffle said. "That could be not running well here, maybe getting a lap down somewhere.

"He was a lap down at Talladega. He was a lap down somewhere else or not running well and ended up coming back at the end, so it's possible. It's certainly possible. We're just gonna do the best we can and see where he ends up at the end of the day."

What Biffle can't afford is a misstep.

"We're gonna have to have four flawless races," Biffle said. "Obviously, if you do the math, 149 points divided by four, that's obviously what we need to pick up per race -- it's got to be those positions or more -- but we know if he slips that we have to capitalize and if he has a problem, that we have got to finish well in that event."

At this point, Burton's focus is less on the No. 48 Chevrolet and on his own performance.

"All we can do is control what we do," Burton said. "We're here this weekend to just control what we do. We got ourselves in a situation last week where stuff piled up on us and we ended up making not a great day even worse and those are the kind of things that just kill you. We've got to find a way to rebound from that."

Johnson could have an insurmountable lead when the circuit hits Homestead, Burton admits. But even when people were conceding the title after Johnson built what appeared to be an overwhelming advantage last season, Burton said Jeff Gordon still had a chance.

"Let's be clear, the fact of the matter of last year was that Jimmie Johnson went into Homestead with a 50-something point lead on Jeff Gordon," Burton said. "Gordon waved the white flag, if you remember, and said the race is over, but one hiccup by the No. 48 car and the race wasn't over."

So how does Johnson view the next four races? He hopes for the best, but prepares for the worst. And the key for him is to make sure if something happens Sunday, one bad race doesn't affect his confidence.

"I try to look at the worst-case scenario, and if we leave here with 43rd-place points, who has a shot and who is very good at the tracks that are coming up," Johnson said. "That is really the way I look at it.

"Again, I just try to recognize it, I feel like I have closed that chapter in my head. That way I can look forward to what my team needs to do, what I need to do in the seat. Stay focused on positive things and things that put a smile on my face instead of worrying about a negative side to it."

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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Jimmie Johnson 6073 Leader
2. +1 Greg Biffle 5924 -149
3. -1 Jeff Burton 5921 -152
4. -- Carl Edwards 5875 -198
5. -- Clint Bowyer 5827 -246
6. -- Kevin Harvick 5817 -256
7. +1 Jeff Gordon 5798 -275
8. -1 Tony Stewart 5735 -338
9. +1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5694 -379
10. +1 Matt Kenseth 5665 -408
11. +1 Denny Hamlin 5653 -420
12. -3 Kyle Busch 5628 -445
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