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AT POCONO, TEAM
DUPONT EYEING FOURTH CONSECUTIVE TOP-FIVE FINISH |
LONG POND, Pa. (June 03, 2008) -
Following three consecutive top-five finishes, defending Pocono
500 champion Jeff Gordon has gained seven positions in the point standings. Now
sixth entering this Sunday's 500-mile event at Pocono Raceway, Gordon and Team
DuPont eye a fourth consecutive top-five finish - at Pocono and on the 2008
season - to further strengthen their position in the standings.
With 13 races completed and only 13 remaining before
the field is set for the "Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup," the driver of the
No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet knows the job is only half-complete.
"Our goal each year is to be in the Chase," Gordon
said. "We've had an up-and-down season so far, but we've had a string of good
finishes recently and we need to keep building on that.
"While we were focused on the championship battle last
year, the competition was able to focus on 2008 - and that allowed them to get
ahead of us a little bit. But, with the Chase, you can be a little 'off' right
now and still be a threat for the championship."
Gordon's "off" year has produced two poles (tied for
the series lead) and six top- fives (tied for second). His 40 bonus points for
leading laps ranks fourth in NASCAR's premier series this season.
"We've run well at some races this year like Darlington
and Dover, but we still have some work to do," said Gordon. "We just need to
consistently run in the top five and keep making gains."
At Pocono, Gordon has collected four wins, including a
victory in last year's rain-shortened event, two poles, 15 top-fives and 21
top-10's. Those statistics occurred over 30 races at the track, but Gordon felt
like it was 1993 when he drove the "Car of Tomorrow" for the first time on the
2.5-mile layout during a test last week.
"I felt like a rookie during the test," Gordon said.
"The car was just not doing what I wanted it to do.
"But I have confidence in my team, and they have
confidence in me."
Which has led to 81 career victories and four
championships together during Gordon's 16-year career.
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