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TEAM DUPONT TO STAND
OUT IN KANSAS? |
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (September 28, 2010) -
Jeff Gordon's statistics at the
1.5-mile Kansas Speedway are impressive, but can he and the No. 24 DuPont team
stand out amongst the competition in Sunday's Price Chopper 400 presented by
Kraft Foods?
NASCAR's top division first raced here in 2001, and
Gordon led 53 laps en route to the inaugural victory. A year later, he once
again visited Victory Lane after leading 116 laps. Overall, Gordon's six
top-fives (67 percent), seven top-10's and 8.9 average finishing position in
nine starts are tops among all drivers at the Kansas track.
"When I look at the 10 races in the 'Chase for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup,' Kansas is the one that stands out to us," said Gordon, who
is eighth in the standings and 83 points behind the leader. "We won the first
two races here, and that certainly gives us a lot of confidence each time we
come back.
"When you start off well at a track like we did, it
quickly becomes one of your favorite tracks. Even when we aren't at our best,
Kansas seems to be one of our good tracks where we can post strong finishes.
"We've had three consecutive top-five finishes here,
but I think we're a much better team going into this year's race."
Last year, Gordon's bid to capture the victory came up
short as he trailed race winner Tony Stewart across the line by less than a
second. Earlier this year, Gordon had a strong showing to finish third at
Chicagoland Speedway - a track similar to Kansas.
"We ran well at Chicago, and that's probably the
closest track [in terms of layout and banking] to Kansas on the circuit," said
Gordon. "Our intermediate program has been really strong this year, so that has
us excited heading into the upcoming races.
"Other than Charlotte, we have been good on the
mile-and-a-halves and two-mile tracks this year. I'm really looking forward to
this stretch of races, and we know we have to get better at Charlotte.
"But that's in a couple weeks. Right now, I can't wait
to get to Kansas."
And have another 'stand out' performance?
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