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"There's 10 times during the race that you could say that the Hendrick cars were spinning people out or doing what they had to do to keep Dale Jr. on the lead lap," Harvick said. "You could make the same allegations throughout the whole race that they were trying to help him do the same thing, stay in the lead lap and get in the Chase."
Gordon denied that HMS has ever used team orders in any situation or to help Earnhardt.
"When has that ever happened? We've never done anything to try to get Junior on the lead lap, if he was down a lap, to my knowledge," Gordon said. "I've never spun out. I've never been told to spin out or brought out a caution that changed the entire (race). If I am a teammate to someone that's going for the championship, I would make it a little more challenging for them if it comes down for the championship, to a certain degree.
"But I am always one that says let the race be decided the way it needs to be decided."
Team owner Jack Roush, who once had five drivers in the Chase field, angrily denied in the first few years of the Chase that his organization would manipulate races.
"I don't even want to think about it happening because I pride myself on racing the guys and everybody racing everybody fair," Stewart said. "I hope we never have to worry about that."
"I think we all hope that those kinds of things really don't happen," Matt Kenseth added. "I've had teammates in the past help me, as far as leading a lap and passing them easier, things like that. But certainly nothing like that."
Harvick disagreed and pointed specifically to last year's season finale at Homestead, when he was racing Hamlin and Johnson for the championship. He said Hamlin teammate Kyle Busch and Johnson teammate Mark Martin consistently made it difficult for him on the race track.
"It always comes up. It came up last year with myself and Kyle. I felt like he was doing what he had to do and Mark was doing what he had to do to help Jimmie," Harvick said. "Guys, you feel like they race you different than they have all year just because of their teammates racing for the championship. It's not going to be anything different this year.
"It's always going to be a constant debate of the way it all goes down and who it is. You could argue it over every year."
Gordon said NASCAR doesn't want it to play out that way, and doesn't think teams who participate in the practice will still be in the running for the title at the end of the year.
"I know NASCAR doesn't want races and championships to be decided in that form and I put my faith in them that they'll try to control those situations," Gordon said. "Whatever happened, whatever was intentional, unintentional ... we can't control that. It doesn't affect what we're going to be doing over the next 10 weeks. If we get beat by three points, I'll be a little disappointed."
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