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Heading to Watkins Glen this week, Roush Fenway also has Biffle eighth in the standings.
Roush, who also fields Cup cars for 2003 champion Matt Kenseth, Jamie McMurray and David Ragan, praised Kenseth and his crew chief, Chip Bolin, who got caught out on strategy Sunday. Kenseth finished 11th, falling to 13th in the standings, just 11 points behind Clint Bowyer, 19 behind Kevin Harvick and 35 in front of Ragan in the battle to make the Chase.
"Matt's done a great with Chip," he said. "Right now, they and Carl and Bob are in the same league with the best. Unless you've got that level of maturity and wisdom and presence and experience that gives you that, within the organization, having a lot of speed in the car, being able to win a lot of races, is not going to do it.
"When things go bad, you're going to disintegrate. Carl is going to be able to (overcome) that this year. I'm real confident."
And, Roush, who had all five of his drivers at the time in 2005, still has high hopes for veterans Biffle and Kenseth and second-year Cup driver Ragan, too.
"I have hopes still of getting David Ragan in (the Chase), which will be real exciting," Roush said. "Of course, Matt and Greg will make a good accounting of themselves, too. They're in championship form. The organizations look great."
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