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Chase is on for final 5 spots in NASCAR Sprint Cup championship

Defending Cup champ Brad Keselowski and four-time champion Jeff Gordon are among those who need help to get in with only the Richmond race to go.


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Look for Jeff Gordon (center) to race hard at Richmond on Saturday as he tries to land one of the final spots in the Chase.

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Driver Martin Truex Jr. felt his cast softening toward the end of Sunday's Sprint Cup race in Atlanta.

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Chase scenario

Saturday's race at Richmond is the last chance for driver's to win spots in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Clinched spots in the Chase

  • *1. Jimmie Johnson, 837.
  • *2. Clint Bowyer, 809.
  • *3. Kevin Harvick, 795.
  • *4. Carl Edwards, 795.
  • *5. Kyle Busch, 786.
  • *6. Matt Kenseth, 768.
  • W-12. Kasey Kahne, 709. - has clinched a wild card with two victories

In control of their own destinies

  • 7. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 750. - Needs 12 points to clinch
  • 8. Joey Logano, 729. - Needs 33 points to clinch
  • 9. Greg Biffle, 727. - Needs 35 points to clinch
  • 10. Kurt Busch, 719. - needs 43 points to clinch a spot

In need of some help

  • 11. Jeff Gordon, 713.- would clinch a spot with a win or by moving into 10th place
  • 13. Martin Truex Jr., 704 - Currently holds second wild card spot
  • 14. Ryan Newman, 699 - would clinch a spot with a win
  • 15. Brad Keselowski, 691 - needs a win and pass both Truex and Newman in the standings.
by
Jenna Fryer | Associated Press

Monday, September 2, 2013


CHARLOTTE, N.C. — And then there were five.

Five spots, that is, still up for grabs in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

Among those jockeying for one of the coveted berths is Martin Truex Jr., who gamely finished third Sunday night at Atlanta while driving with a broken right wrist.

Truex had to drive through the field from 18th after an unscheduled pit stop with just more than 100 laps remaining to check on a potential loose wheel. Most impressive was this: Truex’s cast appeared to be melting late in the race.

“The cast just inside my hand here got all soft,” he said. “You can see it moves real soft like there’s nothing there and it’s kind of broke right here between my thumb. It hurts like hell when you’re in there just steering the car.

“When you’re steering back and forth here and you’re out of control and you’re holding on and you’re sawing on the wheel and all the tires, it felt like every time I moved it, somebody was hitting it with a hammer.”

But Truex, with one win on the season and 13th in points, is in decent shape headed into Richmond, where the Chase field will be decided Saturday night. He’s holding down the second wild card, while Kasey Kahne has clinched at least the first wild card because he’s got two wins.

Not in as great a position is four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon, who is winless on the year and still trying to sneak inside the top 10 in the standings. He moved a notch closer Sunday with a sixth-place finish, but trails Kurt Busch by six points for the 10th and final spot.

Based on the aggression Gordon showed early and often Sunday at Atlanta, he’ll be charging hard at Richmond after a spot in the Chase.

There was some post-race tension between Gordon and Carl Edwards that apparently began when Gordon slid in front of Edwards early in the race to claim position. It triggered hard racing between them for the remainder of the race. Gordon tried to discuss it with Edwards afterwards in two different conversations.

“I have a problem with a guy when I apologize for sliding him and he proceeds to tell me all the things that I did wrong in the race,” Gordon said after the first conversation with Edwards. “I didn’t hear him apologizing for any of the things that he did. I tried to have a regular conversation and that didn’t seem to be possible with him.”

Edwards was angry that Gordon cut him off early in the race.

“We don’t agree on what happened and finally he got frustrated enough with the conversation that he just walked away, which might be smart,” Edwards said. “He just slide-jobbed me and I thought it was really out of character for him and I didn’t understand what was going on there. I did everything I could not to wreck us both.”

The two had a second conversation in the motorhome that seemed to satisfy both.

Edwards is already locked into the Chase field but every position will count for Gordon, who will be battling with such winless drivers as Dale Earnhardt Jr., Busch, and defending Sprint Cup champion Brad Keselowski for a spot in the Chase.

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