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MICHIGAN WINS ELUSIVE
FOR GORDON AT FAVORITE TRACK |
BROOKLYN, Mich. (June 9, 2009) -
Only 0.024 percent of Jeff
Gordon's 82 career wins have occurred at Michigan International Speedway (MIS).
Yet the site of Sunday's LifeLock 400 remains his favorite track on the NASCAR
Sprint Cup schedule.
Gordon, who will drive a specially painted No. 24
DuPont/National Guard Chevrolet this weekend, has "only" two wins at MIS. But he
has run well at the two-mile facility since his 1993 rookie season in NASCAR's
top division. In two starts at MIS that year, Gordon posted top-five finishes in
each event including a second-place finish behind then teammate Ricky Rudd in
the June event.
His success continued at the track - albeit without a
victory - as Gordon scored eight top-fives in his first 11 starts. His maiden
victory occurred in the August event of 1998.
"I've always loved racing here - it's my favorite
track," said Gordon, who posted a 4.5 average finish in 14 MIS starts in the
'90's. "You would think my favorite track would be one where I've won more
times, but I love Michigan.
"The track is big, wide, and it's fast. The corners
have multiple grooves, so you can run from the white line all the way to the
wall. And you can change your angles in and off the corners.
"It's just an all-around great track because the
drivers can do so much here to change their racing line."
Gordon's second win at the Irish Hills track came in
2001, and it marked Hendrick Motorsports' 100th victory in NASCAR's premier
series. Along with two victories, the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion also
has five poles, 15 top-fives and 20 top-10's in 32 starts at MIS. He is also one
shy of 900 laps led at the Michigan track.
"Variable banking seems to be the preferred banking at
tracks now, and this track has it," said Gordon, who is second in the point
standings. "However, I think it's by accident here.
"The foundation underneath the track - that they
accidentally happened to have in there - has created some great lines and
grooves, which creates great racing in my opinion.
"You can't copy it - it's just a great track. It's the
way the soil, the foundation and everything settled."
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