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Why did the Chase drivers finish where they did? Driver reports, written by Lee Spencer, analyze cup teams and grade their performances in the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup.(Driver Reports)

Publication: The Sporting News

Publication Date: 29-NOV-04

Author: Spencer, Lee
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1 Kurt Busch #97

Despite an engine failure at Atlanta, Busch was on top of the leader board after eight of the Chase races. Busch's strong cars and solid pit crew helped him recover from several incidents that would have sidelined weaker teams. The No. 97 led laps in all but one Chase race.

Grade: A

2 Jimmie Johnson #48

Johnson and the No. 48 team were unstoppable, capturing four victories in the last six races This team had incredible cars, incredible engines,...

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