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Monday, November 8, 2010 – Daily News – 3B Hamlin takes Cup lead from Johnson with 2 to go AAA Texas 500 FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — More Texas trouble for Jimmie Johnson, and a new leader in the closest three-way Chase for the Sprint Cup with only two races left. Denny Hamlin complet- ed a Texas two-step Sunday, winning at the track for the second time this year and taking over the points lead from four-time defending season champion Johnson. Johnson’s drive for five suddenly got real bumpy. Fourteen points ahead at the start of the race, he finished ninth to fall 33 points behind Hamlin. ‘‘We’re on the cusp of trying to get our first cham- pionship, and as long as we keep doing what we’ve been doing, we should be OK,’’ Hamlin said. ‘‘I’m going to race like we need to win from here on out. I’ve been saying with three (races) to go I was going to be a little bit more aggressive.’’ Hamlin took the lead with 29 laps to go and then overcame a push from Matt Kenseth on the final restart with three laps left, holding on for his series-best eighth victory this season. Kevin Harvick finished sixth and remained third in points, 59 behind Hamlin. Johnson had trouble- some pit stops that led to an unusual midrace crew change when Hendrick teammate Jeff Gordon’s crew was conveniently available. Gordon got wrecked out of the race and then shoved Jeff Burton on the track when they got out of their mangled cars. ‘‘It was just a long day,’’ Johnson said. ‘‘I had speed in the car. We worked our way forward and had issues on pit road. ... We gave away so much track position from the beginning. It’s tough to get back where we needed to.’’ While Hamlin and John- son rarely were side-by-side on the track, their pit stalls were. Hamlin’s crew picked the one right in front of the defending champion, a bit of gamesmanship that might have impacted the outcome. ‘‘When it was time to choose pits, that one was an option. I felt like that was our best option. You take the Chase hat off and you say, what’s going to be best for our race team, and I felt like we could outrun those guys all day,’’ Hamlin crew chief Mike Ford said. ‘‘We went beside them, and those guys faltered, and it made them panic and push to the point where they made changes. I think it worked out very well for us.’’ On two stops early in the race, Johnson lost ground because of problems chang- ing the front right tire. He had climbed to as high as second before those stops, and restarted after the sec- ond troubled stop — during a caution — in 13th place while Hamlin and Harvick both ran in the top six. When Gordon was knocked out of the race, his crew went to work on the No. 48 car while Johnson’s crew went and packed up the No. 24 car’s stall. ‘‘We needed to do some- thing ... It’s sad we had to do that,’’ said Chad Knaus, Johnson’s crew chief. ‘‘With everything on the line you’ve got to perform. We have to do our job,’’ Johnson said. ‘‘With the 24 out of the race it was a good opportunity for us to try it. It might be different to our sport in some ways. But man, you watch pro sports and if people aren’t getting the job done you’ve got to pull them out and put some- body else in.’’ Greg Biffle led 11 times for 224 of the 334 laps, but finished fifth. The 20th Cup race at the 1 1/2-mile, high- banked Texas track included a record 33 lead changes. Hamlin won at Texas in April less than three weeks after surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee. His first race after the surgery was a 30th-place finish at Phoenix, where the Chase goes next weekend. ‘‘I’m going to race Phoenix as if I’m 33 behind,’’ Hamlin said. ‘‘There’s no comfortable margin going into Home- stead because anything can happen. ... I’m not going to be conservative having the lead. I’m going to want to stretch that out before we HOME SERVICES DIRECTORY 7900 Runs Every Monday - Wednesday - Friday $ $ with a 3 month commitment Blinds Need Blinds? C A L L P A U L Paul Stubbs Blinds & Draperies www.nsbd.biz Lic.#906022 Advertisement If this was your Service Directory ad customers would be reading it right now!! Call us at 527-2151 For more information 527-0842 North State Building Construction R. G. 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So that’s pretty much my mindset.’’ Last fall, Johnson crashed on the third lap in the fall race at Texas and sat in the garage for more than 100 laps while repairs were made. But he had a huge lead then and it wasn’t enough to derail his champi- onship run. This time, he’s chasing. ‘‘I’ve lost plenty of championships in the past. This is racing. It doesn’t come easy,’’ Johnson said. ‘‘You’re not going to get what you want every single year and every single week- end.’’ Hamlin and Harvick both also had issues on pit road. After starting 30th, the lowest of the top three Chase drivers, Hamlin climbed to 19th in the first 43 laps before coming in during a caution. He got blocked in by someone in front of him and had to back up to leave his box, falling to 26th for that restart. But Hamlin was in the top 10 within 30 laps and stayed there the rest of the day. ‘‘I know Jimmie is a clean racer. I know we race clean,’’ Ford said. ‘‘I talked to Denny before, we don’t need to worry about them. That’s our space, and we need to race our race and not play any games. And we did that. ... We weren’t trying anything other than that’s our space, and we’re going to make the most of it. ‘‘ E A C I L L V E R N E ' S S T B A O