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GOOD YEAR? IT'S BEEN
OKAY, BUT TEAM DUPONT LOOKING FOR CONSISTENCY |
BRISTOL , Tenn. (March 11, 2008) -
It has been a roller coaster
year so far for Jeff Gordon. Heading into Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol
Motor Speedway, the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion wants to capitalize on
strong performing race cars with more consistent quality finishes.
In the season-opening Daytona 500, Gordon posted a
39th-place finish following a suspension part failure. Team DuPont rebounded the
next week at California, finishing third.
After a frightening wreck at Las Vegas left him 35th in
the final order, Gordon secured his second top-five finish of the 2008 season at
Atlanta last weekend. But the two DNF's (Did Not Finish) are double the number
Team DuPont suffered in 2007.
"I guess we can be somewhat happy with our points
position considering we've had two bad finishes," said Gordon, who is 15th in
the standings. "And I guess we can be happy that each time we've had a bad
finish, we've come back to post a good one.
"That's a positive, but I'd prefer the poor finishes be
limited - and rare.
"We've had competitive cars in the first four races, so
the performance has been there," said Gordon, who has led at least one lap in
each event and whose 3.8 average starting position tops the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series.
"We just need to have some consistency to go along with it.
"We need that if we're going to challenge for a Chase
spot and the championship, and I'd like to start building on that this weekend."
In 30 starts at the high-banked short track, Gordon has
five wins, five poles,12 top-fives and 18 top-10's. In 15 spring events, he has
a 5.5 average start, a 9.9 average finish and has been running at the finish in
13 races at the newly upgraded track.
"From a driver's perspective, I thought they did a
great job with the changes," said Gordon. "The configuration and the transitions
in and off the corners are phenomenal.
"They basically gave us more room to race here, and I
think you could see that in the race last August. I had never seen so much
racing all over the track.
"I didn't think you could make Bristol any cooler or
any more fun, but they did."
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