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No. 16 team adds two post-race awards at Kansas

By Official Release
October 4, 2010
04:25 PM EDT
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Greg Biffle and crew chief Greg Erwin kept what was defined as a "loose" race car running in the top five most of the day, then made a critical call to make an adjustment that proved to be the key to bring the No. 16 Ford to Victory Lane in Sunday's race at Kansas Speedway.

For their efforts, the No. 16 team collected two post-race contingency awards -- the DirecTV Crew Chief of the Race and the Sunoco Diamond Performance awards.

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Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Greg Biffle Ford
2. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
3. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
4. Tony Stewart Chevrolet
5. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet

The awards are part of the NASCAR Prize Money and Decal Program, also referred to as the contingency program, which provide prize money and weekly awards based on performance in several categories.

The win was Biffle's second of the Sprint Cup Series season and vaults him to eighth in the Chase.

"I was just reluctant to adjust on the car. You know, if it's not broke, don't fix it kind of attitude," said Biffle after the race. "When you're running the worst you've run all day fifth or sixth, most of the day you've run third, you hate to start adjusting on things just to see what it's going to do. [Then] we put wedge in it, air in the left rear. My gosh, that was it, it was over. The car picked up a tenth, tenth and a half a lap. I put another wedge in it when we did the next set of tires, and the car was faster yet. I had a lot of confidence after those two pit stops after making those kind of adjustments that the car was going to be pretty hard to beat."

Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 team collected the Moog Problem Solver of the Race award as the team that improves their lap times the most from the first half of the race to the second half. After starting 21st, the No. 48 made the needed adjustment and quick pit stops to secure a second-place finish and take the lead in the points standings.

Heading into this weekend's race at Auto Club Speedway (3 p.m. ET, ESPN), Johnson sits just eight points ahead of Denny Hamlin. The top nine Chase positions in the Chase are separated by 101 points.

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