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"If we hit a home run this weekend, we hit a home run. If we don't, there is no reason to worry about trying to force anything. I feel like we need to win a race in the next five to make it happen, but when you start forcing things to happen, you wind up with a 35th and then you'll be done. To be in the game, you have to be close enough to be a part of the game."
The last four races are at Talladega, Texas, Phoenix and Homestead-Miami.
"I think they're good tracks for us," he said, including Martinsville. "We got through Charlotte and Dover without any major disaster, so I'm looking forward to the next five."
Of course, so is Johnson, who said each title he's won has made the next easier.
"There are probably some other emotions that are wrapped up into it that all lead to the fact that I am much more relaxed fighting for this championship than any other championship in my life," Johnson said. "So experience really helps out a lot and I have enjoyed these last five races more than I did the last year and the year before and so on."
It's an enjoyment level Harvick is hoping to begin experiencing on Sunday.
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