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			 On Tuesday at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Harvick asserted he didn't 
			steer his No. 4 Chevrolet into the No. 6 Ford of Trevor Bayne and 
			deliberately cause the wreck that ended the race under caution. 
			 
			Harvick's detractors, among them Denny Hamlin, Matt Kenseth and Ryan 
			Newman -- all of whom were eliminated from the Chase at Talladega -- 
			opined otherwise after the race, insisting Harvick caused the 
			multicar crash that ultimately kept his hopes for a second straight 
			title alive. 
			 
			If truth be told, however, Harvick was in position to salvage a 
			finish sufficient to keep him in the Chase because of the efforts of 
			a Stewart-Haas teammate who is not part of the 10-race playoff -- 
			namely Patrick. 
			 
			With Harvick's engine down on power and failing, Patrick provided 
			the drafting help her teammate needed to stay close enough to the 
			front to score the points necessary to advance to the Eliminator 
			Round. 
			  
			"I was fortunate to have the 10 (Patrick) there to help," Harvick 
			said Tuesday, his voice hoarse from a lingering cold. "She kept me 
			in the pack. And then we were able to get ourselves situated in the 
			middle of the pack. If I'd have gotten to the back of the pack, I 
			wouldn't have been able to keep up with the pack. 
			 
			"But we got ourselves situated in the middle of the pack and were 
			able to make ground and maintain what we needed to." 
			 
			Even though he survived the Contender Round with a 15th-place 
			finish, Harvick considered himself lucky to advance, given the 
			adversity he has faced in the first six events of the Chase. 
			 
			"We've had a really sloppy six weeks, and we're very fortunate to be 
			sitting here today," Harvick said. "Our cars have had plenty of 
			speed, but we had the engine problem this week (at Talladega), a 
			transmission problem the week before, a pit penalty before that. 
			 
			"Charlotte was OK, Dover was OK, and then just a couple of mistakes 
			and things happening in the first couple of weeks. ... We were very 
			fortunate that it played out with those cautions (at the end of the 
			race), 'cause if there were no cautions, who knows how it would have 
			turned out." 
			 
			As to the naysayers, Harvick said he doesn't pay attention to the 
			noise. And that applies to Hamlin, who was perhaps most strident in 
			his post-race criticism. 
			 
			"Denny's a very emotional person," Harvick said. "I would consider 
			Denny a fair acquaintance. I don't consider too many of 'em my 
			friends, because we get in situations like this. He's a very 
			opinionated person. He's going to stand behind what he believes -- 
			and that's fair. 
			
			  
			"I don't think anybody can knock him for that. I'm not going to sit 
			here and throw stones, because I've been mad at situations. ... I 
			was mad at a situation with him last week." 
			 
			Is revenge on Kenseth's mind as Chase winds down 
			Kyle Busch rallied at Talladega and took advantage of others' 
			misfortunes to advance to the Chase's Eliminator Round. 
			 
			But Busch suggested Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Matt Kenseth, who was 
			ousted from the Chase at Talladega, might still have a score to 
			settle with Joey Logano. 
			 
			It was contact from Logano's car that spun Kenseth's car on Oct. 18 
			at Kansas Speedway while Kenseth was leading with five laps left in 
			the Hollywood Casino 400, thereby depriving Kenseth of his best 
			chance to advance in the Chase with a victory. 
			 
			
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			Busch thinks Logano, who swept all three races in the Contender 
			Round, might have reason to look over his shoulder in the next few 
			weeks. 
			 
			"Joey Logano didn't have to do anything to Matt Kenseth, except he 
			knew Matt Kenseth was going to be a strong competitor for the 
			championship at Homestead, so he eliminated him," Busch said. "Now 
			he's going to have to worry about that all the way to Homestead." 
			 
			Asked whether that meant payback might be coming at Martinsville on 
			Sunday, Busch replied, "I don't know if it's Martinsville, if it's 
			Texas, if it's Phoenix, if it's Homestead -- I don't know." 
			 
			Keslowski relishing clean slate for Eliminator Round 
			 
			Surviving Talladega and advancing to the third round of the Chase 
			for the NASCAR Sprint Cup has rejuvenated Brad Keselowski, who likes 
			his chances at the three tracks in the Eliminator Round. 
			 
			"I'm really excited by the challenge at hand," Keselowski said. "It 
			feels like the season has started over. I feel literally coming into 
			Martinsville like I'm going to Daytona for the 500, because nothing 
			else that's happened before now really matters. 
			 
			"To me, there is no momentum. It's what you make out of these next 
			three or four races." 
			
			
			  
			
			Keselowski believes he has an excellent chance to advance to the 
			Championship Round at Homestead-Miami Speedway, though he'd like to 
			improve his performance at Texas Motor Speedway, the second track in 
			the Eliminator Round. 
			
			"I think this bracket -- knock on wood over here -- I think it's 
			going to be our best bracket yet," Keselowski said. "We've run well 
			at the short tracks this year. Finished second at Martinsville in 
			the spring. 
			 
			"I think at Phoenix we finished fourth or fifth the last three times 
			we've been there (actually third, fourth and sixth), and then we 
			tested and had a great test and found a little more speed. I'm 
			thrilled to be going back to those tracks. I think we're going to 
			have great cars for those races. 
			 
			"I look at Texas as a track where we haven't been where we want to 
			be with the 2 car, but my teammate, Joey Logano, has been really 
			fast. So we know we have the potential, so we've just got to find 
			it, and we're going to do that by going to work." 
			 
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