The six crew chiefs who guide the remaining Chase for the Sprint Cup drivers competing for spots in the championship round will have it a little easy Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway.They will have it easy in the sense they wont have to worry about performing any mid-race calculations on points. They will know what they have to do simply by looking at the track: Its all about whether their drivers are in front or behind their Chase counterparts.With two spots available and four of the drivers within two points of each other, only a win can guarantee any of them a spot to join Jimmie Johnson (Martinsville winner) and Carl Edwards (Texas winner) among the four championship finalists wholl race for the Cup title the following Sunday at Homestead.Joey Logano and Kyle Busch currently are tied for those two spots, while Matt Kenseth is a point behind and Denny Hamlin is two points back. Kevin Harvick sits 18 behind and Kurt Busch is 34 back. A win automatically will earn any of these drivers a bid to the championship round, with the remaining spot (or two if none of them win) being awarded based on points.Its going to be entertaining, said Logano, who could clinch a spot if he finishes second and leads a lap. Its going to be probably the closest Phoenix race weve ever seen as far as points. Its going to be a fun one for sure.Hamlin predicted Sunday night that a second-place finish should get him to the next round. But theres no guarantee. If Harvick wins -- and Harvick has won six of the past eight Phoenix races -- and Logano or Kyle Busch finishes third, it could come down to whether any of the drivers leads a lap (one bonus point) or the most laps (another bonus point).At least the crew chiefs and drivers should know the scenarios as they race late in the event. They know they will need to battle the other Chase drivers for position. And for Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Kyle Busch, Kenseth and Hamlin, that means battling teammates.Youve got to just do everything you can, Hamlin said. It will be just like Martinsville or even at Texas. We all raced each other hard but clean, and were going to go out there and try to get every point we can.Heres the outlook for the drivers going into the penultimate race:Joey Logano (third)Points: 1 point ahead of fifth Clinch if finishes: second and leads a lapOutlook: Logano has a career-best third at Phoenix (he has won two Xfinity races there), but his biggest challenge is that Phoenix was not a good track for him in March, where he started ninth and finished 18th. The best thing going for Logano is his second-place finish Sunday at Texas puts him atop the tiebreaker board. The tiebreaker is best finish, and if still tied, the next-best finish. If drivers end up with the same three finishes, whoever got the best finish earliest in the round earns the spot. The drivers currently rank: Logano (2nd/9th), Hamlin (3rd/9th), Kenseth (4th/7th), Kyle Busch (5th/5th), Harvick (20th/6th), and Kurt Busch (22nd/20th).Kyle Busch (fourth)Points: 1 point ahead of fifth Clinch if finishes: second and leads the most lapsOutlook: Busch has back-to-back fourth-place finishes at Phoenix. That might be good enough to advance, but thats far from a guarantee. He has put himself in position with a pair of fifth-place finishes in this round. The defending Cup champion knows when to step it up. Its time.Matt Kenseth (fifth)Points: 1 point behind fourth Clinch if finishes: firstOutlook: Kenseth has just one top-5 finish (third in 2014) in his past 16 races at Phoenix. He won at Phoenix in November 2002. He knows he needs to gain just one point, and maybe two, on his Chase rivals to advance. It might be the hardest one or two points he has ever had to gain in his career.Denny Hamlin (sixth)Points: 2 points behind fourth Clinch if finishes: firstOutlook: Hamlin said he thinks it will take a second-place finish to advance out of Phoenix. He was third there in March, so that makes him confident he can do it. He has finished top-2 twice at Phoenix -- both races in 2012, winning in March and finishing second in November.Kevin Harvick (seventh)Points: 18 points behind fourth Clinch if finishes: firstOutlook: The winner of five of the past six and six of the past eight races at Phoenix, Harvick goes there as the driver to beat. He has led 1,064 laps in the past six races on the 1-mile oval, so he knows he can win at the track. But one hiccup and hopes of his second title will vanish.Kurt Busch (eighth)Points: 34 points behind fifth Clinch if finishes: firstOutlook: Busch has five top-10s in his past six races at Phoenix. 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Its been dubbed the worst season in Parramatta history by club icon Peter Sterling, but Eels veteran Isaac De Gois reckons it hasnt been that bad at all.In the past 24 hours alone, marquee signing Kieran Foran has been sensationally stripped of the club captaincy and renegade winger Semi Radradra is being investigated for alleged domestic assault.The two developments are just the latest in a horror year that lurches from one crisis to the next, not even including the NRL soon to guillotine their season over the clubs salary-cap breaches.But despite the likelihood of the Eels losing 12 points and killing off any hopes of a premiership, De Gois believes their current position in fourth spot is proof of the teams fighting spirit.It shows that the boys turn up and play for each other, which is what you need in an NRL team. Were doing that and well continue to do that throughout the year no matter what gets tossed up, he said.De Gois feels the playing group are no chance of folding under the ongoing pressure.I dont think there is a breaking point for us, he said.This wont be the last distraction, either. Theerell be something else that pops up, something else you guys will figure out.dddddddddddd Well just deal with it. Were footy players.I dont think its the worst year in history. Were still winning games - were still playing well. Our supporters are still turning up to games, so it hasnt been that bad at all, to be honest with you.Eels players stood up for Foran after the big-money recruit was believed to have been disciplined for not adhering to a strict rehabilitation of an injured shoulder that had ruled him out for the season.Prop Danny Wicks said the decision was between Foran and coach Brad Arthur.Foz wasnt captain anyway because hes not playing. Hes got a shoulder injury. I only got told this morning myself but its between him and BA, he said.De Gois also declined to comment on the matter.Its within the club. Theyre within theyre rights to do whatever they feel is necessary. Thats something you have to ask the coaching staff or the board or whoevers involved, he said. ' ' '