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NHIS COULD BE SITE OF
SIGNIFICANT WIN FOR GORDON AND LETARTE |
LOUDON, N.H. (July 11, 2006) -
After capturing his 75th win at
Chicagoland Speedway last Sunday, Jeff Gordon will look to tie Dale Earnhardt
for sixth all-time on the NASCAR career win list in this Sunday's Lenox
Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway.
Although he has three victories at the 1.058-mile
track, the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion last visited Victory Lane here
in 1998. To put that into perspective, Gordon was only a two-time champion then,
the win marked his 38th career victory and Steve Letarte, Gordon's crew chief
who was born in nearby Portland, Maine, was only 19 years old but in his fourth
season with the No. 24 team.
"Our primary focus each weekend is to win," Gordon
said. "Sure, we're aware of possible records and the fact that Steve grew up
near here, but that is in the back of our minds.
"We haven't had the success we would have liked here
recently, and we're looking to turn that around. Not because of any record or
any hometown ties, but because we're competitors and we want to win."
Along with his three wins, Gordon has three poles, nine
top-fives and 12 top-10's in 22 career starts at NHIS. He has paced the field in
14 events for a total of 1,069 laps led, the most of any driver.
In advance of this weekend's race, the No. 24 DuPont
team tested at the "Milwaukee Mile" in hopes the two tracks similarities would
pay dividends.
"Getting prepared for this race was the primary - but
not the sole - purpose of testing in Milwaukee," said Gordon. "While the two
tracks are similar, they are definitely not the same.
"But I think we learned some things we can apply this
weekend."
With eight races remaining before the field is set for
the "Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup," Gordon knows it will be a battle to
secure a coveted spot in the Chase. He currently sits 10th in the standings,
only 108 markers behind fourth place - a deficit that can be erased in one
event. But spots 11 through 13 are within 132 points of Gordon, and that margin
is also attainable in one event.
"We're definitely not comfortable where we are in the
points," Gordon said. "It's good to be back in the top 10, but things can change
in a hurry. There's probably 15 teams that have a shot at securing one of the 10
spots in the Chase.
"Our performance has been there but we've lacked
consistency, something we need to improve upon to be one of the 10 teams
battling for the championship."
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