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TEAM DUPONT LOOKING
TO MIX NEW WITH THE OLD AT WATKINS GLEN |
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (August 08, 2007) -
Jeff Gordon's 2007 season looks
much the same as it did in 2001 when heading into Watkins Glen, leading the
points and having won four races. However, the difference with this season
compared with '01 is the "Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup," the "Car of
Tomorrow" (CoT) and a five-race winless drought at Watkins Glen.
Five races remain until the "Chase for the NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup" begins, and Gordon needs only to start those five events to
guarantee himself a spot in NASCAR's version of the playoffs. In fact, if Gordon
finishes 12th or better at Watkins Glen, he will clinch a berth into the
"Chase."
"We are having a great season and we need to keep this
momentum up," Gordon said. "Your whole momentum can shift right at the beginning
of the 'Chase.' We just need to continue to bring good race cars and finish
consistently in order to carry over that momentum to the last 10 races."
The CoT has been good to Team DuPont, which has an
average finish of 3.6 including two victories in the boxier and safer Impala
SS. The same CoT that Gordon used to pick up 34 positions en route to a
seventh-place finish at Infineon Raceway in June, may be what he needs to get
back to his "old" Watkins Glen ways on Sunday.
"We used to have some great success at the Glen,"
Gordon said. "We got a little behind these past few years, but the two-day test
that we had last week at Road Atlanta should really help us get back to
the old advantages we used to have here."
Those "old advantages" led to four wins, six top-fives
and an average finish of 8.2 in Gordon's first nine starts at Watkins
Glen. Since his victory in 2001, Gordon has finished no better than 13th with an
average finish of 20.6
here. In fact, Gordon - who holds the record for all-time road course victories
with nine - has only won twice on a road course since that '01 season.
"I feel really good about our car this weekend," Gordon
said. "I feel like we are going to be strong after all the testing we have done.
"We are fully committed to getting back to where we
used to be on road courses and gain much-needed bonus points for victories
before the 'Chase' beings."
Gordon also hopes that his season looks much the same
as 2001 when he leaves Watkins Glen with another win at the 2.45 road course en
route to another NASCAR Cup Series championship. This time, NEXTEL Cup style.
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