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Earnhardt said Sunday's contact wasn't deliberate or retribution.
"If I wreck somebody, I ain't going to leave him in good enough shape to come back and get me in the same race," Earnhardt said. "I really ain't never wrecked anybody on purpose. If I wanted to do it, I would do it really, really good."
Busch, who was later wrecked by Elliott Sadler, finished 15th and downplayed the Earnhardt incident.
"Was that revenge? Who knows," he said.
Edwards also had a long day after an early tire problem relegated him to the pack. He finished 13th.
Johnson, meanwhile, was steady all day and eventually passed Stewart and Martin Truex for the lead with 34 laps to go. He then had to hold off Stewart's late challenge over the final 10 laps.
"That's how you want to win a race -- going against the best in the business and Tony is certainly one of those guys," Johnson said.
Stewart, along with Gordon, is one of the winless drivers headed into the Chase and neither has ever gone this deep into the season without a victory. Stewart was visibly frustrated after failing to catch Johnson and end his 39-race winless streak.
"That's probably one of the greatest races I think I've ever had here at Richmond, racing there with Jimmie like that," Stewart said. "Can we go for one week, just leave it as we run second and we had a good hard-fought battle and we just fell short.
"I mean, that's the moral of the story. We could sit here for hours and try to dissect exactly why we didn't win the race. But you know, we still had a good run."
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