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PERFORMANCE AT MIS
COULD STRENGTHEN GORDON'S CHASE CHANCES |
BROOKLYN, Mich. (August 12, 2008) -
Despite only two top-10 finishes in the last six races, Jeff
Gordon has remained sixth in the point standings and only "lost" three points
during that stretch. With only four races remaining before the 12-driver field
is set for the "Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup," Gordon and Team DuPont are
aware that better results are needed heading into Sunday's 3M Performance 400 at
Michigan International Speedway.
Gordon moved into sixth following the Infineon race in June,
and he held a 151-point cushion over 13th-place at that juncture. In the six
races since, he has posted one top-five (Indianapolis) with two finishes of 29th
or worse (Daytona and Watkins Glen). Yet, the "gap" to 13th place now stands at
148, a difference of only three.
"I still can't believe we're sixth in points right now," said
Gordon. "We know we need to be performing better, but I also think it's a
testament to this team that we haven't run well and we're still in contention
for a Chase spot.
"At the end of the day, results speak louder than
words. We need to post good finishes in the next four races to earn a Chase
spot.
"And then it's a whole new game."
Following race No. 26 at Richmond, the 12 drivers in
the Chase will have their points reset to 5,000, and each win accrued this year
will garner a 10-point bonus.
Currently, Gordon trails points leader Kyle Busch by
500 markers, but that deficit could drop to less than 100 following Richmond.
"This DuPont team is capable of winning the
championship this year - thanks to the Chase structure," said Gordon. "A lot can
happen in 10 races, and we need to make sure we're consistently running up
front.
"We have the tools necessary to do it, and a strong
showing this weekend can put us on the right track."
In 31 starts at the two-mile track, Gordon has two
wins, five poles, 15 top-fives and 20 top-10's. He is also one lap shy of 900
laps led for his career at the Michigan track.
"I've always enjoyed racing here, and I hope it's fun
again on Sunday," said Gordon.
"We were decent in June, but we lost track position
during one exchange of pit stops and were fighting traffic the rest of the race.
"Staying in the lead group is a good way to stay out of
traffic."
And leading under the checkered flag is the best
possible result to ensure Team DuPont is "Chasing."
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