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A quick pit-road repair job put him back in contention, and he continued his hard push. A caution for debris set up a restart with four laps remaining, and Harvick received unusual help from Reutimann, who as a Toyota driver probably shouldn't have pushed Hamlin's competition to the front.
"If you had your preference of helping a Toyota, if you have a choice, I think we would try to pick a Toyota," explained Reutimann, who wound up fourth behind the RCR drivers and Juan Pablo Montoya. "But sometimes you don't have a choice and you have to go with whatever's going to benefit your team the most."
Harvick wasn't all that surprised to get the push from Reutimann.
"It's hard when you line all those cars up at the end," Harvick said. "When you get down to the end, I mean, unless you're just going to let off, I just don't think that's in many (drivers') nature that sits behind the wheel of these cars. You have to just push whoever's in front of you and go for it."
Hamlin did not mention Reutimann's help of Harvick, but despite rallying to the top-10 finish, he seemed disappointed with the final result.
"It wasn't very fun. I didn't get to race as hard as I'd like to at times," he said.
But he knew it could have been worse, and took solace in how tight the race is as they move on to Texas, where Hamlin won in April.
"It's what I asked for," he said. "I asked for nobody to really get killed (in the standings) here this weekend, and let us settle it on the racetracks where our cars and our teams can make a difference and us as drivers can make a difference. And that's what we got."
For Bowyer, the winner, it was a redemption of sorts.
He stormed out of the gates at the start of the Chase by winning the opener at New Hampshire, only to be stripped of 150 championship points when NASCAR said his car was illegal.
Bowyer has been stalled in last place in the 12-driver Chase field, eager to prove his team is better then where they are ranked. Although he's still 12th after Sunday's win, he's only 50 points out of seventh place.
"To be able to win, it is redemption," Bowyer said. "It finally puts that behind me as a racecar driver, as a person, and us as a race team."
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