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Talladega Giveth and Taketh
Away From Stewart
After Winning Saturday, Crash Ends Potential Win on Sunday
Date: April 27, 2008
Event: Aaron’s 499 (Round 9 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Location: Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (2.66-mile oval)
Start/Finish: 2nd/38th (Accident, completed 173 of 188 laps)
Winner: Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing (Toyota)
Tony Stewart was ready to put an exclamation point on what had been
a dominant weekend at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway by winning
Sunday’s Aaron’s 499 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
The driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR)
started on the outside of row one and led seven times for a
race-high 61 laps, and even though a cut right-front tire sent his
car scraping along the outside retaining wall in turns one and two
on lap 143, Stewart rallied from 31st to again challenge for the
win.
But his run came undone when Stewart became involved in a multi-car
accident on lap 174 that ended his race 14 laps short of the
scheduled 188-lap distance.
“I just went to the second lane there – and it was there for a short
amount of time – and I thought we were all right, but the closer we
got to turn one, the smaller that hole got,” said Stewart, who
finished 38th and endured his second DNF (Did Not Finish) of the
2008 season. “I was as close to Bobby (Labonte) as I could get and
the hole closed up. It’s just what happens late in these races. If
it was my fault, I’m sorry. By looking at the video, though, I don’t
feel like I did anything wrong, really.”
Had Stewart been able to avoid the six-car melee, he might have had
the chance to cap a race weekend that began in victory lane with a
return trip to the winner’s circle.
On Friday, Stewart won the pole for the NASCAR Nationwide Series
race, and he and his crew were honored in victory lane. On Saturday,
Stewart won the Nationwide Series race to end up in the same spot
they were 24 hours earlier. And then on Sunday, Stewart appeared
ready to make a third trip to Talladega’s winner’s circle as his
Home Depot Toyota led lap after lap of the Aaron’s 499.
“I didn’t think (my car) was as good as the 20 was today,” said race
winner Kyle Busch, Stewart’s teammate at JGR, “but this Toyota had
enough horsepower in it to power us to the win.”
As Stewart’s crew tore away the car’s crumpled sheet metal and
figured out a way to roll the battered machine onto the team
transporter for its trip back to JGR headquarters in Huntersville,
N.C., the two-time Sprint Cup champion reflected on what had been an
impressive performance.
“We had a great day going,” Stewart said. “We were really in good
shape with this Home Depot car until I had the right-front go down
and then I got us in the back. Late in the race where there’s 15
laps to go, you can’t just sit there. You’ve got to go do what you
can to get those spots back.”
Busch apparently agreed with Stewart, for the JGR driver came from a
lap down to win the Aaron’s 499. It was his sixth career Sprint Cup
victory, his second of the season and his first at Talladega. It was
also the 61st Sprint Cup win for JGR and the company’s third this
season, for Busch also won March 9 at Atlanta Motor Speedway and
fellow JGR driver Denny Hamlin won March 30 at Martinsville (Va.)
Speedway.
Hamlin also enjoyed a strong run at Talladega, as he led nine times
for 37 laps before finishing third. Busch led twice for 12 laps en
route to victory, and together with Stewart’s 61 laps led, JGR
drivers paced the field for 110 of the 188 laps available (58.5
percent).
Busch remains the lead JGR driver in the championship point race, as
his victory kept him second in the standings after round nine of 36.
He trails series leader Jeff Burton by just 22 points. Hamlin and
Stewart occupy the fourth and ninth slots, respectively. Hamlin
gained two positions while Stewart fell two spots.
Following Busch to the line in second was Juan Pablo Montoya, while
Hamlin, David Ragan and Brian Vickers rounded out the top-five.
Travis Kvapil, Casey Mears, Ryan Newman, Clint Bowyer and Dale
Earnhardt Jr., comprised the remainder of the top-10.
The next event on the Sprint Cup schedule is the May 3 Crown Royal
presents the Dan Lowry 400 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.
The race begins at 7:30 p.m. EDT with live, high-definition coverage
provided by FOX beginning with its pre-race show at 7 p.m. The race
will also be broadcast live on SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel 128.
– The Home Depot is NASCAR’s Home Improvement Warehouse –
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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

RACE REPORT : New Hampshire
Rain Thwarts Stewart’s Winning Effort at New
Hampshire
Home Depot Driver Leads Race-High 132 Laps, but Winds up an Unlucky 13th
PHOTOS: New Hampshire
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