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NASCAR standings 2014: Runner-up finish gives Jeff Gordon points lead

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Jeff Gordon is leading the championship standings for the first time since 2009.

Jeff Gordon finds himself in a unique position, one he hasn't experienced in nearly five years. The four-time Sprint Cup champion is now atop the series standings, holding a four-point lead over Matt Kenseth after seven of 26 regular season races.

That Gordon is the points leader comes as a result of a runner-up finish Monday at Texas Motor Speedway. He finished second to Joey Logano, who with fresher tires charged by Gordon as the two raced under the white flag.

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"I'm sure Joey was going to go wherever I didn't," Gordon said. "Probably would have been a little bit better off on the top. Then he crossed over and got into the back of me pretty good. At that point I was just thinking, I just want to finish. Looked out my mirror, those guys were racing hard behind me. A great second-place finish for me."

Leading a race-high 108 laps, Logano had the strongest car for much of the afternoon, and was seemingly headed to Victory Lane when a caution for debris waved with two laps to go. But following subsequent pit stops it was Gordon, sixth before pitting, who was in the lead thanks to a decision by crew chief Alan Gustafson to go with just two tires.

Having struggled on restarts in recent seasons, the onus then fell on Gordon to get a good jump, which he did, but it still wasn't enough. Logano was just too fast for Gordon to fend off and quickly pulled away.

"Some of it's in the car, some of it's in the setup, but most of it's on me," Gordon said. "Today on that particular one, it was just all about not spinning the tires too much. So I tried to carry a little bit more speed to the line because I knew that those guys had an advantage with the newer tires. Got a pretty good start."

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Although pleased with his runner-up finish and being ranked No. 1 in points, Gordon couldn't help himself from lamenting what might have been. Under a format where winning is all encompassing and all but ensures a driver a Chase for the Sprint Cup berth, consistency no longer carries the same importance as in years past.

It's a fact Gordon, winless on the year, is quite aware of despite his standing heading into Saturday's race at Darlington Raceway.

"The pressure's always there to win," Gordon said. "You always want to win. Winning benefits you whether it's this points system or any other points system. Winning is the ultimate. That's what we are all out there to do.

"Every race that goes by that there's a different winner, the pressure gets more intense. You just got to go look at that next opportunity and try to put yourself in that position to go win it."

Sprint Cup standings

PositionDriverPointsBehindWin
1Jeff Gordon2590
2Matt Kenseth255-40
3Carl Edwards247-121
4Joey Logano235-241
5Kyle Busch231-281
6Dale Earnhardt, Jr.228-311
7Jimmie Johnson228-310
8Brad Keselowski218-411
9Brian Vickers205-540
10Paul Menard203-560
11Ryan Newman202-570
12Austin Dillon202-570
13Denny Hamlin197-620
14Tony Stewart189-700
15Kyle Larson187-720
16Greg Biffle187-720
17Clint Bowyer187-720
18Marcos Ambrose186-730
19Kasey Kahne178-810
20A.J. Allmendinger173-860
21Jamie McMurray167-920
22Aric Almirola164-950
23Casey Mears162-970
24Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.154-1050
25Kurt Busch151-1081
26Kevin Harvick138-1211
27Martin Truex, Jr.131-1280
28Justin Allgaier129-1300
29Danica Patrick121-1380
30Reed Sorenson113-1460
31David Gilliland107-1520
32Michael Annett103-1560
33Cole Whitt99-1600
34David Ragan94-1650
35Alex Bowman85-1740
36Josh Wise67-1920
37Travis Kvapil52-2070
38Ryan Truex47-2120
39Parker Kligerman40-2190
40Michael McDowell40-2190

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