Greg Biffle wins heated battle against Johnson for Texas victory
April 14, 2012 (EDITORS: Updates with quotes, results, corrects average speed to reflect adjusted race report)
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Saving
his equipment for the final green-flag run, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
points leader Greg Biffle finally put a win on the board, cruising to a
3.235-second victory over Jimmie Johnson in Saturday night's Samsung
Mobile 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
Biffle
took the lead on Lap 304 of 334 and pulled away to win his first race
since Oct. 3, 2010 (at Kansas), his second at Texas and the 17th of his
career. Johnson, who led a race-high 156 laps, scraped the wall trying
to run down Biffle in the late going.
"I
just dug deep," Biffle said. "I knew I had to do it and kept trying and
trying and trying. I knew the team would forgive me if I wrecked it
trying to beat him, so I gave it all I had."
Mark
Martin came home third, followed by Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth. With
Kasey Kahne finishing seventh and Dale Earnhardt Jr. 10th, all four
Hendrick Motorsports drivers ran in the top 10, but Biffle denied them
their most coveted prize, a 200th Cup victory for team owner Rick
Hendrick.
The victory was the first in the Cup series for Biffle's crew chief, Matt Puccia.
"I
could say it's about time," said Biffle, who snapped a 49-race winless
streak. "But I'm just thankful to be able to drive these cars, as fast
as they are. We knew it was a matter of time that we were going to win
one soon -- we've been running so good."
From
the moment he passed pole-sitter Martin Truex Jr. for the lead on Lap
180, Johnson was dominant, as Biffle chased the five-time champion lap
after lap through three cycles of green-flag pit stops.
Biffle
frequently gained ground when Johnson hit traffic, but the margin would
expand when Johnson got to clean air. The lead stayed at roughly one
second -- give or take -- and by the time the race hit Lap 300, Martin
in third at 7.8 seconds back was the only other driver within 10 seconds
of the leader.
With
34 laps left, however, Biffle turned up the wick. On Lap 304, as
Johnson tried to work his way through traffic, the series leader made
the pass for the top spot, streaking to the inside of Johnson's No. 48
Chevrolet as the cars approached the start/finish line.
Biffle
said he was "foaming at the mouth" with Johnson in his sights, but he
had to conserve fuel and save his tires for the first few laps of the
final run after his last pit stop.
"I
was a little short on fuel, so I kind of lifted a little early and let
the car roll down through the corners," said Biffle, who expanded his
series lead to 19 points over Earnhardt and Kenseth. "When he started
catching a little bit of traffic, that's when I started going.
"I
just pushed as hard as I could, and I was driving the thing sideways
around the corner trying to catch him. I could tell I was catching him,
and he had a little trouble with traffic."
Johnson
took issue with drivers of lapped cars -- particularly the No. 39 of
Ryan Newman -- who Johnson felt failed to show the respect due a race
leader.
"When
I caught lapped traffic, some guys that were multiple laps down didn't
show much respect for myself, the leader," said Johnson, who posted his
fifth runner-up finish against one victory at Texas. "Before I knew it,
the 16 (Biffle) was there inside of me and got by.
"We
ran with him for the next eight or 10 laps, and then I made a mistake
into (Turn) 3 and hit the fence. At that point, I just needed to make
sure I brought it home. A great night, all in all. I certainly wish we
could be in Victory Lane, but we'll try again next week."
The
race featured only two cautions and ended with a green-flag run of 234
laps. That was a race record, as were the average speed (160.577 mph),
fewest number of cautions and fewest number of caution laps (10).
Notes:
Hendrick put four cars in the top 10 for the first time since last
year's spring race at Talladega. . . . Roush Fenway Racing earned its
series-best ninth Cup win at Texas. . . . Both Johnson and Martin posted
their 13th top-10 at TMS, Johnson in 18 starts, Martin in 23.
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