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BALANCE KEY TO
SUCCESS AT DOVER FOR TEAM DUPONT |
DOVER, Del. (May 26, 2009) -
The right balance is needed at Dover
International Speedway, and Jeff Gordon seems to have found it at the one-mile
facility. The trick for the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion is finding it
again in this Sunday's Autism Speaks 400.
Gordon has 32 starts at the Delaware track - 16 in the
early summer event and 16 in the September event. In the summer event, he has
two wins, two poles, seven top-fives and 10 top-10's. Gordon's statistics in the
fall events? The same: two wins, two poles, seven top-fives and 10-top-10's.
"Getting the car balanced right to maximize grip is
pretty tricky here," said Gordon.
"It's a one-mile track that is high-banked, fast and action-packed. And you're
in the corners a lot here.
"That makes it unique, which also makes it a lot of fun
to race."
While the racing groove of the track has not changed,
there have been alterations to pit road since the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series last
visited here.
"I'm looking forward to seeing the changes that were
made to pit road on Friday," said Gordon. "If I understand correctly, they have
lengthened pit road and also widened it. It was always a tight pit road, so pit
stall selection was crucial.
"It'll be interesting to see how much more room there
is for the teams now."
But, before stepping on track property, Gordon will
make a side trip for extra motivation.
"With DuPont headquartered in nearby Wilmington, it
motivates our entire team to do well this weekend," said Gordon. "We'll visit
with them for much of the day Thursday, and it's always great to see the
enthusiasm and the amount of pride they have in the race team.
"That enthusiasm is contagious, and the support really
gets us pumped up for the race weekend."
Another group set to receive support this weekend is
the law enforcement community. The TV panel on the No. 24 Chevrolet will feature
www.PoliceMuseum.org
at Dover, and visitors to the site are encouraged to donate to the National Law
Enforcement Museum that will be built in Washington, D.C.
"Dover International Speedway offered special race-day
ticket packages for law enforcement officers and their families with a portion
of the proceeds donated to the museum," said Gordon. "And DuPont has done a lot
to raise awareness and money for this project.
"A very worthwhile project that I'm glad to be a part
of."
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