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Fort Worth, Texas • Jimmie Johnson led 255 of 334 laps for a dominating victory Sunday that put the five-time champion back in the Chase for the Sprint Cup lead with two races left in the season.

Johnson and Matt Kenseth arrived at Texas Motor Speedway tied in points, though Kenseth was the leader based on his seven wins.

Johnson got his sixth victory this season, becoming only the second three-time Cup winner at Texas. The No. 48 Hendrick Chevrolet team takes a seven-point lead to Phoenix next week.

"I've been watching a lot of MMA fighting lately, and you'll fall into a rhythm and think that somebody's got a fight won, and it doesn't end that way," Johnson said. "It's how this is going to be. Matt didn't have maybe the best day, but he still finished fourth. This thing is going to the last lap at Homestead. It's going to come down to a mistake."

Kenseth was running second behind Johnson for much of the first half of the race before getting penalized for speeding on pit road. That dropped Kenseth to 16th place and more than 28 seconds back, though the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota recovered to finish fourth.

"We were just being too aggressive. Honestly, the 48 had us ... they were just dominant all weekend," Kenseth said. "That speeding penalty got us behind us. We definitely didn't need that, but really don't know if the end of the day that it really affected our finish much."

Johnson got his 66th career victory, and won at Texas for the second fall in a row. He has a record 24 Chase victories. Last November, Johnson also left the Lone Star State with a seven-point lead. Brad Keselowski overcame that the last two races to give Roger Penske his first Cup championship.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. had his fifth runner-up finish of the season, rolling across the line more than 4 seconds after his Hendrick teammate. Earnhardt has finished in the top 10 of all but one of the eight Chase races so far, but has still gone 55 races since he has won.

Joey Logano finished third ahead of Kenseth.

Four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon was in contention for another championship after his win a week earlier at Martinsville moved him up to third in points. But Sunday on lap 74, the front left tire on the No. 24 Chevrolet blew, sending Gordon high and hard into the wall. His team took a long time to make repairs and he was able to return to the race late, finishing 38th and 187 laps off the pace.

Next Sunday the Chase goes to Phoenix, where Johnson is a four-time winner, and Kenseth has won once.