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TEAM DUPONT WINNING
CONSECUTIVE LMS RACES? "GET A GRIP" |
DOVER, Del. (May 27, 2008) -
Jeff Gordon has had several "monster" weekends in DuPont's
backyard, and the four-time Dover International Speedway winner hopes this
Sunday's Best Buy 400 provides another.
Gordon grabbed his first win at the one-mile track in
the fall of 1995 in dominating fashion, leading 400 of 500 laps. In 1996, the
four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion led 510 of 1,000 laps en route to a sweep
at "The Monster Mile." Gordon's fourth victory here occurred in 2001 when he led
381 of a possible 400 laps.
"It would be nice to have another race like that this
weekend," said Gordon, who has three poles, 13 top-fives and 18 top-10's in his
30 starts. "Every weekend, our goal is to qualify near the front, run up front,
lead laps and have a chance at the win. But this is a tough place to get around
- it's fast and there's always a lot of action."
But dominance does not always end in victory. During
his 13-win championship season of 1998, Gordon came "oh-so-close" at Dover.
After starting second, he led 375 of 400 laps before a late pit stop for fuel
relegated him to a third-place finish.
"Fuel strategy can play a role in determining the
outcome of a race, and we used it to our advantage last weekend in Charlotte,"
said Gordon, who ran the final 62 laps at Lowe's Motor Speedway without stopping
to secure a fourth-place finish in the 600-mile event. "We needed track position
during the race and could never seem to get it, so we decided to gamble."
The result gave Team DuPont their second consecutive
top-five finish. It also marked their third straight top-10 finish, a stretch of
races that has moved Gordon up four positions to 10th in the point standings.
"It's been a battle," Gordon said. "We fought back from
a lap down at Richmond and Charlotte to get a good result. Hopefully, we can
have another good finish this weekend.
"This is always a special race for this team. We want
to run well since DuPont's headquarters are located in nearby Wilmington. We'll
visit with many of the employees this Thursday and many of them will be at the
track cheering us on.
"It's our chance to thank them for all they do to
support us."
Another way to say thanks? With a "monster" win on
Sunday.
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