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VEGAS 'HANGOVER' OVER
AND DONE FOR NO. 24 TEAM |
HAMPTON, Ga. (March 2, 2010) -
It's over. Done. But last
weekend's 'hangover' - a disappointing third-place finish in a race they
dominated - has Jeff Gordon and the No. 24 team optimistic heading into this
Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
At Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the four-time NASCAR Cup
Series champion led 219 of 267 laps before fading to third after a late-race
decision for right-side tires only during a pit stop did not provide the team
with the desired result.
"I thought it was the right call because we believed
more teams were going to take only two tires during that stop," said Gordon.
"But I knew we were in trouble when (eventual winner) Jimmie Johnson lined up
right behind us with four new tires.
"While we were disappointed, there were a lot of
positives to take from there. We led a ton of laps, we had a fast race car, we
had solid pit stops all day long and we were able to move up in the point
standings to 13th.
"And that has us excited heading into Atlanta this
weekend."
Gordon, who will drive a specially painted
DuPont/National Guard Chevrolet Impala during the 500-mile event, has eight
top-10 finishes in his last nine starts at the 1.54-mile track. Overall, he has
four wins, two poles, 14 top-fives and 23 top-10's in 35 starts at the Georgia
track.
"I've always enjoyed racing here because we can run
low, high and everywhere in between in the corners," said Gordon. "We've had
some strong runs here recently, and we want to build on the strong run of last
week."
And last weekend's race is a thing of the past
according to crew chief Steve Letarte.
"Vegas is done and over," said Letarte. "Just because
it didn't pan out the way we would have liked doesn't mean there weren't a lot
of good things to come out of the weekend.
"We had a 'newer' car in Vegas, and we're running a
brand new car this weekend. Both Vegas and Atlanta are fast, high-banked tracks
and I believe there is a percentage of what was learned and used last week that
can help us this week.
"We were aggressive in qualifying trim last week and it
worked, so we'll be aggressive again this Friday.
"And we'll definitely be aggressive in the race, as
well."
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