Tony Stewart takes the checkered flag at Fontana to keep plugging away in the Chase.
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Tony Stewart takes the checkered flag at Fontana to keep plugging away in the Chase.

Stewart wins at Fontana; Johnson pads lead

By Sporting News Wire Service
October 11, 2010
04:06 PM EDT
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FONTANA, Calif. -- Tony Stewart still needs help to catch Sprint Cup Series points leader Jimmie Johnson, but he jump-started his climb back into contention for the series championship Sunday at Auto Club Speedway.

Stewart beat resilient Clint Bowyer to the finish line by .466 seconds in Sunday's Pepsi Max 400 to win his first race at the 2-mile track, his second of the year and the 39th of his career.

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In sharp contrast to Stewart's victory, which left him 107 points behind third-place finisher and Chase leader Jimmie Johnson, a handful of Chase drivers took big hits in the championship battle.

Down for the count are Kyle Busch and Greg Biffle, both of whom suffered blown engines. An ignition rotor failure KO'd Carl Edwards, and a late-race wreck with David Ragan all but dashed Kurt Busch's chances for a second title.

Johnson, on the other hand, leaves his home track 36 points ahead of second-place Denny Hamlin, who came home eighth Sunday. With the Chase field spreading out four races into the series' postseason, only Hamlin, Kevin Harvick (54 points back) and Jeff Gordon (85 back) are within 100 points of the four-time defending champion with six races left.

Non-Chasers Kasey Kahne, Ryan Newman and Mark Martin finished fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively. Harvick came home seventh, followed by Hamlin, Gordon and David Reutimann.

Stewart, who gets his engines and chassis from Hendrick Motorsports, isn't about to discount his chances of winning a third Cup title.

"We're doing everything we can do," said Stewart, who took the lead one lap after a restart on Lap 188 and held it the rest of the way. "We're going to need some help, but we're doing everything we can do. I'm proud of these guys, and just so thankful ... they refuse to give up, they refuse to back down. We'll just keep doing what we're doing here."

Though happy to have a fast race car, Bowyer was disappointed to leave Fontana without a victory. Bowyer won the first Chase race, at New Hampshire, only to have the victory tainted by a 150-point penalty after his winning car failed inspection at NASCAR's tech center in Concord, N.C.

"A good run was crucial for our race team after what had happened with our win, and we got that [Sunday]. But I was frustrated I didn't get a win," said Bowyer, who passed Johnson for the runner-up position after a restart with two laps left in the race.

"I really, really wanted to win just to set the record straight on what had happened with the last win. We're capable of winning races, and if we keep doing what we did [Sunday], we're going to win another one."

It was a disastrous day for Roush Fenway Racing, which got a team-best finish of 30th from Matt Kenseth. Biffle's engine exploded on Lap 40, relegating him to a 41st-place result.

On a restart 18 laps later, Edwards developed his ignition problem and lost 14 laps while his crew repaired his No. 99 Ford. Edwards finished 34th and, like Biffle, sustained a crushing blow to his championship hopes.

Likewise, Kyle Busch saw his title aspirations disappear in smoke when his engine blew on Lap 154. He finished 35th.

Gordon also took a hit in the points after being flagged for speeding on pit road during stops under caution on Lap 156. He rallied for a ninth-place finish but still lost significant ground to Johnson.

In sweeping the top three positions, Chevrolet won its 34th manufacturers' championship in the Cup Series.

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Notes-n-Nuggets

• Tony Stewart ties Tim Flock for 17th on NASCARs win list.
• Fontana marked Tony Stewart's 16th top-10 finish of 2010.
• Tony Stewart led three times for 27 laps, including the final 12.
• The last owner/driver win in the state of Californina was earned by Richard Petty in 1977 at Riverside.
• Eleven speeding penalties at Fontana ties the record for the most this season (Infineon).
• Thirty cars finished on the lead lap, a record for Fontana.
• Clint Bowyer posted his best finish in 10 Fontana races. Despite his finish, he remained 12th in points, 247 behind Johnson; without his 150-point penalty, he would be fifth.
• Jimmie Johnson (third) has scored top-10 finishes in the past eight Fontana races, the longest current streak; seven were finishes of third or better.
• No Chase driver has led in all four Chase races this season.
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Pos. Driver Make
1. Tony Stewart Chevrolet
2. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
4. Kasey Kahne Ford
5. Ryan Newman Chevrolet

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Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Jimmie Johnson 5,673 Leader
2. -- Denny Hamlin 5,637 -36
3. -- Kevin Harvick 5,619 -54
4. +1 Jeff Gordon 5,588 -85
5. +5 Tony Stewart 5,566 -107

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