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DREAM FINISH FOR
GORDON IN MICHIGAN? |
BROOKLYN, Mich. (June 08, 2010) -
Could Sunday's Heluva Good!
Sour Cream Dips 400 at Michigan International Speedway provide Jeff Gordon with
a 'Dream' ending?
Wednesday is the prelude to that dream - more
specifically the "Prelude to the Dream" at Tony Stewart's Eldora Speedway in
Rossburg, Ohio. Gordon will be teamed up with fellow NASCAR drivers Clint Bowyer
(team captain), Ryan Newman, A. J. Allmendinger, Justin Allgaier and Kenny
Wallace along with NHRA drag racing ace Ron Capps. The seven will be
representing Riley Hospital for Children in the charity event.
"Tony puts on a great event every year, and I'm honored
to race for Riley - a children's hospital in Indianapolis that is the sole
beneficiary of the annual Jeff Gordon Foundation bowling tournament," said
Gordon. "I have a lot of great memories racing at Eldora, and it's always fun
getting back to racing on dirt.
"But while it's a fun event, we're all competitors and
we're all trying to win."
When the checkered flag waves in Eldora, attention will
quickly turn to Sunday's 400-mile event in the Irish Hills of Michigan. In 34
starts at the two-mile track, Gordon has collected two victories, five poles and
22 top-10's. The four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion has also posted top-fives
in 50 percent of his starts, tying him with Bill Elliott and teammate Mark
Martin for most top-fives among active drivers. No other drivers participating
Sunday have reached double figures in that category.
"I've always enjoyed racing here," said Gordon, who
posted runner-up finishes in both events here last year. "If you're going to be
successful in this sport, I think you have to enjoy racing at each track on the
schedule.
"But when asked which is my favorite track, I'd have to
say it's this one. You can race high, low and everywhere in between in the
corners. And you can work the different lines based on how your car is
handling."
Gordon, who will drive a specially painted No. 24
DuPont/National Guard Chevrolet in Michigan, is seventh in the point standings
following a last-lap crash and 32nd place finish at Pocono.
"I'm glad that event is over," said Gordon. "Nothing we
did seemed to work and we ended up with a wrecked race car."
While Pocono may have been a nightmare for the No. 24
team, is a dream-like finish in store for them in Michigan?
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