TONY STEWART: Hitting on All
Cylinders
ATLANTA (Aug. 13, 2008) – They’re unfocused. They’ve lost their
edge. They’re not on the same page. They’re already looking toward
next year.
Whatever.
After back-to-back runner-up finishes, “they” have vaulted from 10th
to seventh in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship point
standings. Needless to say, Tony Stewart and the No. 20 Home Depot
Racing team are hitting on all cylinders entering Sunday’s 3M
Performance 400 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn.
Despite still being winless 22 races into the 2008 Sprint Cup
campaign, Stewart and Co. are solidly in the top-12 with a 138-point
buffer over 13th-place Clint Bowyer, the first driver on the outside
looking in of the 12-driver Chase for the Championship – a field
that will be set in stone after just four more races.
Stewart’s familiar orange and black No. 20 Home Depot Toyota is back
in its familiar spot at the front of the field. And now that the
series returns to Michigan, it’s a trend that ought to continue for
the two-time Sprint Cup champion, as the two-mile oval in Michigan’s
Irish Hills has yielded seven top-threes, nine top-fives and 13
top-10s in 19 career Sprint Cup starts. And in 10 of his last 12
Sprint Cup races at Michigan, Stewart has finished in the top-10.
Those anecdotes are just a few of many from Stewart’s NASCAR career
at Michigan. Stewart also…
· Scored his fifth career Sprint Cup win at Michigan in June 2000.
He started 28th in that race, the farthest back any Sprint Cup
driver has come to win at Michigan.
· Holds the record for greatest improvement from a starting
position. Stewart started 41st in the 2006 Citizens Bank 400 and
advanced 38 positions to finish third, besting the previous mark of
36 places earned by Jimmy Spencer (40th to fourth) in the 1996 June
race. “I made sure I crossed the start/finish line at the green dead
last,” said Stewart about lagging behind at the start of the race.
“I made sure (A.J.) Allmendinger got by me so I could say I went
from dead last to wherever we finished. From 43rd to third, that’s a
pretty good day. I’m not going to complain about that at all.”
· Earned his best starting spot at Michigan in June 2003 when he
qualified second to then Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Bobby Labonte,
marking the first and only time Joe Gibbs Racing cars sat on the
front row for a point-paying Sprint Cup race.
· Won the third round of IROC XXV at Michigan in 2001 for his first
IROC win.
Augmenting Stewart’s history at Michigan is the car he’ll be using
in the 3M Performance 400. Chassis No. 209 will make its fourth
career start at Michigan, and in its three previous races, it’s led
at least one lap. Its two most recent starts at Chicagoland and the
June race at Michigan, respectively, resulted in fifth-place
finishes, while its debut race in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte
(N.C.) Motor Speedway is the most remembered. There, Stewart started
31st and led four times for 23 laps and was set to collect his 33rd
career win. But with a five-and-a-half second lead over second-place
Kasey Kahne, a flat right-front tire three laps short of the finish
relegated Stewart and Chassis No. 209 to an undeserved 18th-place
result.
Take Stewart’s recent history, his history at Michigan and the
history of the car he’ll use to lap Michigan’s D-shaped oval, and
the projected top-performer in Sunday’s 3M Performance 400 could
very well be Stewart…again.
Tony Stewart, driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota for Joe
Gibbs Racing:
Despite not having any wins so far this year, have your
back-to-back second-place finishes made you a little more
comfortable with where you are in the point standings with only four
races remaining before the Chase?
“I am a lot more comfortable with the momentum we have going right
now. I think the last two weeks has shown how focused our team is at
the job at hand. It makes me proud of our guys and proud of our
whole organization.”
What is your approach heading into the last four races before the
Chase?
“You have to be cautiously aggressive. You still have to keep in
mind that if you take a chance and don’t finish a race, that you’ll
lose a lot of points, and the 10 bonus points you thought you might
gain for the Chase won’t happen either. You have to do the same
things that have gotten you to victory lane in the past. You can’t
afford to take too many unnecessary chances. The main thing for us
is to do the things we’ve been doing to keep us in position where we
can win races each week and get those bonus points for the Chase.”
Do you feel that for drivers in your position, instead of point
racing at the end of the year, you’re point racing now?
“We’ve got a couple of weeks here where we can try things and have
that flexibility. But the good thing is that we’re not struggling
and having to try new things. We have the ability to do that if we
want to because of where we are in the points, but regardless we’re
in a good spot. Our performance the last couple of weeks has shown
that we’re finally hitting our marks. For us, it’s just a matter of
going out and doing our thing now.”
Casual observers seem to say that the racing on D-shaped ovals is
boring. But drivers seem to like it because they’re able to move
around and use multiple grooves. Is that true at Michigan?
“Yes, you can definitely move around at Michigan. The thing about
Michigan is that it’s been there for so long now that there’s no
one, specific groove anymore. You can literally race from the white
line on the apron all the way to the wall. That’s the groove.
Depending on how your car is driving, you can move around on the
race track and help yourself. That’s what makes Michigan such a fun
race track for the drivers. The drivers can really help themselves
out if they don’t have a car that’s working right. You can move
around on the race track and find a spot that helps your car do what
you need it to do.”
At what point do you start to move around on the race track to
find a better handle for your race car?
“As soon as you feel like you’re not where you need to be. If you
feel like you’re slower than the pace you need to be running, you’re
going to move up the race track and find a place that helps balance
your race car. Really, from the drop of the green flag, you do it
from there on out.”
Where does Michigan rank in terms of all the 1.5- to 2-mile
D-shaped ovals that are on the Sprint Cup circuit?
“It’s so wide and there are so many lines that you can run – that’s
what makes Michigan fun for drivers. You have to figure out how to
gauge your momentum and know where you want to be on that race track
when you enter those corners. Michigan’s layout gives the drivers
the flexibility to really make a difference in their car’s
handling.”
With Michigan being so close to Canada, there will be a lot of
Canadian fans and fans of Canadian and Sprint Cup rookie Patrick
Carpentier. After a little more than half a season racing with him
and watching him make the transition from Champ Cars to stock cars,
what impresses you about him?
“I like his attitude actually. That’s one of the first things you
notice as a driver. Especially when it comes time to qualify – he
always seems to rise to the occasion during qualifying when it’s
time to make that lap. For us, qualifying isn’t that big of a deal
because we’re a car that’s locked in, but his race depends on that
qualifying run and he always steps up for that run. He always makes
something spectacular happen and keep himself in the show that way.
Obviously, just seat time helps with the races and he understands
where your car needs to be and how to communicate with your crew and
what you need during the race. It’s hard to teach guys how to
qualify. That’s something you can’t really do. They have to be able
to do that on their own. You’ve got to be able to step up, and
that’s something that he’s done a great job of this year.”
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2008 RACE
REPORT ARCHIVE
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Martinsville
TONY
STEWART: Something Wicked This Way Comes
Team
Report - Martinsville

RACE REPORT : Charlotte
Speedy Stewart Penalized for Speeding at Charlotte
Home Depot Driver Rallies to Finish 11th in Bank of America 500
PHOTOS:
Charlotte
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Charlotte
TONY
STEWART: It Ain’t the Coca-Cola 595.5
Team
Report - Charlotte

RACE REPORT : Talladega
Finally, ‘The Big One’ for Stewart at Talladega
Home Depot Driver Escapes Two Big Wrecks, Last-Lap Challenge to
Score First Career Sprint Cup Victory at Legendary Superspeedway
PHOTOS: Talladega
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Talladega
TONY STEWART: Kansas Giveth and
Taketh Away
Team
Report - Talladega

RACE REPORT : Kansas
Stewart Forced to Run with the Bulls in Kansas
Mishaps with Team Red Bull’s No. 83 Squad Yields 40thPlace Finish
PHOTOS: Kansas
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Kansas
TONY STEWART: Kansas Giveth and
Taketh Away
Team
Report - Kansas

RACE REPORT : Dover
Stewart Scores 11th at Dover
Home Depot Driver Picks Up 22 Spots in 400-Mile Race
PHOTOS: Dover
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Dover
TONY STEWART: D’Oh! It’s Dover
Team
Report - Dover

RACE REPORT : New Hampshire
Stewart Earns Rock-Solid
Run in Granite State
Home Depot Driver Overcomes Pit Road Speeding Penalty to Finish
Eighth
PHOTOS: New Hampshire
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
New Hampshire
TONY STEWART: Just Win, Baby
Team
Report - New Hampshire

RACE REPORT : Richmond
Runner-Up Result at Richmond Runs Stewart Into Chase
Fourth Second-Place Finish of Season Earns Stewart Fourth Chase Berth
PHOTOS: Richmond
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Richmond
TONY
STEWART: Half-Full or Half Empty?
Team
Report - Richmond

RACE REPORT :
Fontana
Stewart Fights Loose-Handling Race Car at
Fontana
Home Depot Driver Finishes a Disappointing 22nd
PHOTOS: Fontana
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Fontana
TONY STEWART: “You Better Lock It Up”
Team Report - Fontana

RACE REPORT :
Bristol
Eighth at Bristol Keeps Stewart Sixth in
Points
Home Depot Driver Picks Up 20 Spots in Sharpie 500
PHOTOS: Bristol
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Bristol
TONY STEWART: Too Many of “Them
Racin’ Deals” at Bristol
Team
Report - Bristol

RACE REPORT :
Michigan
Stewart Earns Points in 3M Performance 400
Home Depot Driver’s 12th-Place Finish Bumps Him to Sixth in Points
PHOTOS:
Michigan
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Michigan
TONY STEWART: Hitting on All Cylinders
Team
Report: Michigan

RACE REPORT :
Watkins Glen
Centurion Boats at The Glen
PHOTOS: Watkins Glen
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Watkins Glen
TONY STEWART: Victorious Maximus
Team
Report: Pocono

RACE REPORT :
Pocono
Fill ‘Er Up: Stewart Fueled by Finishing
Second at Pocono
Home Depot Driver Earns 68-Point Buffer from Chase Cutoff
PHOTOS: Indy
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Pocono
TONY STEWART: Like Beijing, Only Different
Team
Report: Pocono

RACE REPORT :
Indianapolis
Motor Speedway
Indy “Tires” Stewart Out
Home Depot Driver Scores Worst Indy Finish as Tire Issues Take Top Billing
PHOTOS:
Indy
PRE-RACE
REPORT :
Indianapolis
Motor Speedway
TONY STEWART: Round No. 20 to the No. 20?
Team
Report: Indianapolis

RACE REPORT : Chicagoland
Stewart Snags Another Top-Five at Chicagoland
Home Depot Driver Rises to 10th in Points
PHOTOS: Chicagoland
NEWS FROM JGR:
Joe Gibbs Racing and Tony Stewart to
Part Ways after 2008 Season

PRE-RACE
REPORT : Chicagoland
TONY STEWART: Channeling the Blues
Brothers in Joliet
TEAM REPORT:
Chicagoland

RACE REPORT : Daytona
Stewart & Yeley Combine for Top-20 at Daytona
Home Depot Driver Relived on Lap 72 Due to Illness
PHOTOS:
Daytona
PRE-RACE
REPORT : Daytona
TONY STEWART: Zeroed in on
Coke Zero 400
TEAM REPORT: Daytona
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