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GOOD YEAR COULD
BECOME BETTER FOR GORDON WITH POCONO WIN |
LONG POND, Pa. (July 29, 2008) -
It has been a good year for Jeff Gordon and Team DuPont. Although
they lack that elusive win this season, Gordon is sixth in the point standings
and the No. 24 team ranks second with eight top-five finishes. But it could
always be better, especially with a win in this Sunday's Sunoco Red Cross
Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Last Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Gordon led
seven laps and finished fifth in the caution-marred event. While the No. 24 team
was competitive during the race, Gordon does not believe success at The
Brickyard transfers to Pocono.
"I don't think running well at Indy necessarily means
you're going to run well at Pocono," said Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont
Chevrolet Impala SS. "I hope I'm wrong, though, because we had a great car last
weekend.
"Our first goal is to qualify better. We didn't qualify
well here last month, so an improvement in that department would certainly help
our chances during the race."
In June at the Pennsylvania track, Gordon started 38th
and was second at one stage of the 200-lap event. A four-tire stop with 20 laps
remaining left Gordon 27th, but he was able to gain 13 positions before the
checkered flag waved.
That event also marked the first race at the track with
the "Car of Tomorrow" (CoT) - and a new strip of pavement in the last corner.
"It's one of the craziest things I've ever seen, " said
Gordon. "The preferred line used to be around the bottom or in the second
groove. That strip of brand-new pavement is three grooves up in the corner, and
it made it interesting.
| "Pocono is a very, very challenging race track for
this car. It's fast, flat and rough, it's tough to get the car handling well
over big bumps like that.
"Good track position definitely helps here."
Gordon, who has two poles and an 11.6 average starting
position at the triangular track, has also posted four wins, 15 top-fives and 21
top-10's in 31 starts. One of those wins occurred in 2007 - aided by fuel
strategy in the rain-shortened event. But can Team DuPont take a risk at this
point of the season?
"We're sixth in the point standings, so we can't make
any big mistakes," Gordon said. "First things first, we have to make sure we get
into the Chase. And it would be nice to have the bonus points that go along with
each win after the points are reset.
"It's risk versus reward - if the checkered flag is in
sight, you may take risks. You may try to make a move and go for the win.
"But you have to make sure you make it to the finish in
one piece."
And getting there first on Sunday could make a good
year even better.
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