Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Cup chase more about the win than the points

Getting a victory takes worry out of eyeing standings

- Fort Worth, Texas

Chase Elliott insists he has worried less about the points situation during this NASCAR season than ever before, and that might just be the right approach for those Cup drivers still with championsh­ip hopes.

Elliott will start Sunday at Texas just below the cutoff line for the top four that will race for the title next month, even though he currently has the fourth-most points.

“It’s not that I don’t care,” Elliott said. “It does matter, but I just think the more that you understand that winning is paramount and that’s the only guarantee that moves you on.”

Like Joey Logano did last weekend at Kansas to start the final three-race playoff round, holding off Kevin Harvick for the final 40-plus laps to get a victory that took him from outside the top four to knowing he will get to race for the title Nov. 8 at Phoenix.

Of the remaining seven playoff contenders, ninetime 2020 winner Harvick is in the best spot, leading by 21 points over Denny Hamlin, 33 over Brad Keselowski and 41 over Elliott. Alex Bowman, Martin Truex Jr. and Kurt Busch, the rest of the top eight, likely have to win at Texas or Martinsvil­le for a shot.

“You count points as a second move, as your backup plan, just because of the fact the thing that you can control the most of moving forward is to win the race,” Harvick said. “I think our team believes in that, and I think you have to race to win and then see where it all falls in the end. That’s what we do on a week-toweek basis and I think that mindset has really just not changed the way that we talk about things.”

Harvick has won the past three fall races at Texas, which like Kansas is a 11⁄ 2- mile track but has a much different configurat­ion, and starts on the pole Sunday. Logano is also on the front row, ahead of Keselowski and Elliott.

Another win in the Lone Star State for Harvick or Hamlin, also a three-time winner there, could simplify things quite a bit going to Martinsvil­le. A win by someone already out of title contention would put several drivers in an even more precarious situation at NASCAR’S oldest and shortest track.

Xfinity: Harrison Burton stormed past Noah Gragson in the final turn at Texas Motor Speedway to win the series race and deny Gragson a spot in the championsh­ip round. Gragson was one turn away from earning a spot in the title-deciding finale. Gragson entered the race last in the playoff rankings, 33 points below the cutline, and needed a victory to advance.

 ?? Sean Gardner / Getty Images ?? Chase Elliott said his focus is on picking up a victory on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway as a way to guarantee himself a spot in the season finale in Phoenix.
Sean Gardner / Getty Images Chase Elliott said his focus is on picking up a victory on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway as a way to guarantee himself a spot in the season finale in Phoenix.

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