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'MAX' FOR TEAM DUPONT
IN LAS VEGAS? |
LAS VEGAS, Nevada. (February 23, 2010) -
Despite two sub-par finishes in
the first two events of the 2010 season, Jeff Gordon has been happy with the
'speed' of the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet during the races at Daytona and Fontana.
This Sunday in the Shelby American at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, a strong run -
coupled with a strong finish - could give the No. 24 team 'Max' points.
Gordon, who will drive a specially painted DuPont/Pepsi
Max Impala during the 267-lap race, led laps in the season-opening Daytona 500
before a last-lap accident left him 26th in the final order. Last Sunday at
Fontana, he moved up from his 28th starting spot to pace the field for 11 laps
before a spark plug issue relegated Gordon to a 20th-place finish.
"We've had fast, competitive cars in the first two
events - we just don't have good finishes to show for it," said Gordon, who is
tied for 21st in the point standings, 133 behind leader Kevin Harvick.
"But good finishes will come if we keep running near the front."
In 12 career starts at the Nevada track, Gordon has one
victory (2001), five top-fives and six top-10's. Along with the highs, there
have been lows - including a frightening accident on the backstretch in 2008.
But the return visit in 2009 netted a sixth-place finish with 17 laps led.
"I've always loved coming here because it's such a cool
event in such a great city," said the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion. "And
it also seems to be one of the more popular events for the fans.
"We've had some strong runs here recently including
last year when I had fun battling for the lead with Jimmie (Johnson)."
Following a sixth-place finish in that event, Gordon
stood atop the point standings - a lead he held for 10 of the next 11 races. He
believes the No. 24 team was the strongest at that point in the season, but
championships are decided in the final 10 races and not the first 10.
"I really feel like we were the best team early in the
season last year," said Gordon. "But that's not when championships are won.
"Sure, race wins - and the bonus points that come along
with those wins - can be a tremendous help during the Chase. But we've worked
hard over the off-season to try to become better in the final 10."
And earn 'max' points during the Chase.
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