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A week after Knaus benched his pit crew in the middle of Hamlin's win at Texas, the champions were riding high after stealing one in Phoenix. They were clearly off their game -- Johnson had won the last three Chase for the Sprint Cup championship races at Phoenix -- and never contended Sunday.
But as Ford huddled with car owner Joe Gibbs, and crew members packed up their equipment in silence, Knaus reveled in the final results just a few feet away.
Johnson, meanwhile, lounged on a patio outside the press room. He didn't join Hamlin on the podium, as is routine, because he wasn't interested in what Hamlin had to say.
Hamlin's face said it all, though.
"He didn't go out of his way to say `Hi' on his way out, so I can imagine he wasn't in a good mood," Johnson joked.
No, he wasn't, and it was a far cry from the celebration Johnson and Harvick had after the gut-wrenching turn of events.
Harvick seemed sunk when, after leaving pit road in fifth after a caution with 90 laps to go, he was called back by NASCAR for a loose lug nut. It dropped him to 18th, but gave him the chance to make an extra stop for gas that Hamlin and Johnson didn't get.
Rallying to finish sixth was more than he could have hoped for after what seemed to be a title-crushing penalty.
"We're just lucky," Harvick said. "I was pretty down. I thought, `There it went.' We dodged one, for sure, and we've still got a chance next week. That's all we can ask for."
Lost in the commotion of the title race was Edwards' first win since the 2008 season finale. He ended that year as the popular pick to unseat Johnson, but endured a miserable 2009 and went almost two full years without a win.
His breakthrough came on a rare "perfect weekend" in NASCAR -- Edwards won the pole, led every practice session and won the race, snapping a 70-race losing streak. Edwards also won the Nationwide Series event on Saturday.
"A win is very important to us. It's a very big accomplishment for us," he said. "I think it's something that we needed for our confidence. We needed it as a payoff for all the hard work the guys have put in at the shop, the engine department.
"But to go into the offseason knowing that we're getting better, looks like we have a legitimate shot to finish fourth in the points, to be in the All-Star Race next season, to have that energy going forward, all those things are good."
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