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Burton had just traded the lead with Hamlin in the Southern 500 when caution came out and they pitted for the final time. Burton was the third car back on the track, but NASCAR called him back to the pits to serve a stop-and-go penalty for running over his air hose.
It dropped him to 13th on the restart with 20 laps left, and he had to charge hard to salvage an eighth-place finish.
"We are capable of winning races and we will win races," Burton said. "We'll get it together and we'll go race next week."
Adding to Burton's frustrations is that winning just one of those races this year would have gotten him into the May 22 All-Star race. He'll have two more chances to race his way in, this weekend at Dover and then in a qualifying event prior to the All-Star race.
"I will just be honest about it, I'm embarrassed that we are not in it," said Burton, who isn't qualified because he didn't win a race in 2009.
He has nothing to be embarrassed about this season, though, which is shaping up to be a resurgence for Richard Childress Racing. Kevin Harvick ended his own 115-race winless streak with a victory at Talladega and is the current Sprint Cup Series points leader, Burton is ninth in the standings and Clint Bowyer was inside the top 12 but dropped three spots to 15th after a broken brake line spoiled Saturday night.
"I am extremely optimistic about what we can do," Burton said. "I am disappointed in the results we have had, but I feel really good about what we can do."
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