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Dale Earnhardt Jr. signs autographs during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Saturday, June 9, 2012, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Autostock, Brian Czobat) MANDATORY CREDIT
Dale Earnhardt Jr. signs autographs during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Pocono Raceway, Saturday, June 9, 2012, in Long Pond, Pa. (AP Photo/Autostock, Brian Czobat) MANDATORY CREDIT

— Dale Earnhardt Jr. has started the season with 11 top-10 finishes and is in second place in the Sprint Cup standings.

But that only makes the question of when he will finally win again more persistent.

“I feel like we’re getting real close,” Earnhardt said. “We’ve been really competing well and been competitive every week, at every track, and that feels really good to say.”

Earnhardt is back at Michigan International Speedway for this weekend’s 400-mile race - four years after he won at this same track. He’s without a victory in 143 Cup races since, and all the steady consistency in the world isn’t going to take the attention off that ugly streak.

Last weekend at Pocono, Earnhardt led 36 laps in his No. 88 Chevrolet and had it positioned as the car to beat until crew chief Steve Letarte made a call for a late stop for gas instead of trying to stretch the fuel to the end. Earnhardt finished eighth. He supported the call and said he’d take a top-10 finish any time over running out of gas.

“I knew that we weren’t doing the popular thing by pitting and taking the fuel,” Earnhardt said.

Earnhardt said he’s fine with the questions about his victory drought because at least people still care and are paying attention to him.

“It hasn’t been that incessant,” he said. “If you weren’t asking that kind of question I would be a little worried.”

Other drivers are certainly aware of Earnhardt’s dry spell.

“I feel if you go four months, it’s tough enough,” Jeff Gordon said. “I think it all depends on the expectations. If you won a lot of races and then you go into a slump like that, it weighs more heavy on you because you came to not just expect it, but you feel like you’re capable and your team is capable of winning on a more regular basis. So when that all of a sudden doesn’t come it’s much tougher to handle.”

Greg Biffle can relate, sortof. He ended a 49-race losing streak in April with a victory in Texas.

“It wears on you,” Biffle said. “The other thing that is actually worse for [Earnhardt] right now is that he is running so good, that it seems like when you run as good as he is running, the pressure is even greater because you know a win is just around the corner, if that makes any sense.”

Earnhardt doesn’t seem to be pressing. This year, Earnhardt has finished second twice, third twice - and nolower than 17th.

Forget winning a race. At this point, he has his sights on trying to win the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship, and that’s part of the reason he played it safe at Pocono.

“It’s best that we made a good call, and we were good enough to get back up in the top 10,” Earnhardt said. “If we can put together this type of performance in the Chase, I don’t see why we can’t consider ourselves with an opportunity to challenge for the championship.”

Sports, Pages 20 on 06/16/2012

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