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By Ed Hinton and David Higdon
Wednesday, October 1, 2008 MOVING TARGET Every week, teams must change how they race the Chase. By Ed Hinton After stumbling out of the gate with finishes of 34th and 43rd, Kyle Busch has fallen completely out of the Chase. Now, points leader Carl Edwards must run somewhere between cautiously aggressive and aggressively cautious through the next few races. "If we had a 60- or 70-point lead, the strategy would change," says his crew chief, Bob Osborne. As it is, with Edwards just 10 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson and ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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