Formerjackman
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Once it is established that your a car to beat, the other drivers will race you much harder and the spotters will also. Chase may find it more difficult in the future.
That door swings both ways. Now that Chase has sent the message that if you screw with him, he'll run you into the fence, some of the drivers may think twice before they try to rough him up. I personally think the experience Chase got in those last 10 races will serve him VERY well going forward. One thing's for sure, every time he met adversity in the playoffs, he responded with a strong finish. He COULD have folded up after the Chicago penalty, after the tough loss at Dover, after getting taken out at Martinsville, or after narrowly missing out on a win at Phoenix that would have sent him to the finals, but he never wilted.