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Déjà vu for Smoke in Coke 600
Cut Tire Takes Sure Win from Tony Stewart and No. 20 Team at
Charlotte
Date: May 25, 2008
Event: Coca-Cola 600 (Round 12 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Location: Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway (1.5-mile oval)
Start/Finish: 31st/18th (Running, completed 399 of 400 laps)
Winner: Kasey Kahne of Gillette Evernham Motorsports (Dodge)
In last year’s Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, Tony
Stewart’s shot at victory was undone by fuel mileage. In this year’s
Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway, fuel mileage
wasn’t an issue, but a cut right front tire was.
Stewart had his first Sprint Cup victory of the 2008 season and the
33rd of his career in sight as he led Kasey Kahne by more than five
seconds in the waning laps of Sunday night’s 400-lap affair. But
when Stewart radioed crew chief Greg Zipadelli that he had a flat
right front tire with less than three laps to go, victory escaped
faster than the air from that tire. The subsequent unscheduled pit
stop dropped Stewart from first to 18th and gift-wrapped the win for
Kahne.
“We got a flat – another tire that wouldn’t hold air,” said an
exasperated Zipadelli. “It’s hard to believe. There was no tire wear
at all. We must have run something over or had a small leak or
something and it blew out because it happened pretty quick. We lost
a tire with a five-and-a-half second lead. I don’t even know what to
say. I’m so frustrated. I feel bad for everybody at this Home Depot
team. We kept digging and all day we did a good job. We knew we
needed to keep our car where it was and it would be good at the end
and we did exactly that and it just fell short.”
The disappointing result marked the second straight Coca-Cola 600
where Stewart and the No. 20 Home Depot Racing Team saw victory slip
from their grasp.
In 2007, Stewart led twice for 55 laps and was leading handily with
less than 10 laps remaining before having to pit for fuel just seven
laps short of the checkered flag. He was two-and-a-half laps shy of
making it to the finish, and it appeared that all other contending
teams were in similar predicaments. But other teams did, in fact,
gamble that they could make it to the finish, and when the checkered
flag dropped on last year’s Coca-Cola 600, Stewart finished sixth
while Casey Mears collected his first career Sprint Cup win by
out-fueling his competitors.
In 2008, fuel was not an issue. Zipadelli had calculated the fuel
mileage for the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota to a tee. They pitted for
four tires and fuel while under caution on lap 300, made a fuel-only
stop again under caution on lap 330, and then timed their gas-and-go
pit stop perfectly on lap 388, getting out well ahead of Kahne, who
had come in for a splash of fuel four laps earlier.
Stewart, who had now led four times for 23 laps, was literally and
figuratively in the driver’s seat with a lead that seemed
insurmountable.
“I was thinking second,” said Kahne, who won the non-points NASCAR
Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte the week before. “I saw Tony slow
up. I thought he was out of gas. I couldn’t believe it.”
Stewart’s JGR teammates – Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin – finished
third and 24th, respectively.
Busch remains the lead Joe Gibbs Racing driver in the championship
point race, as his third-place finish kept him first in the
standings after round 12 of 36. Busch increased his margin over
second-place Jeff Burton to 94 points. Hamlin and Stewart occupy the
fourth and eighth positions, respectively, with both drivers
maintaining their respective point standings. Hamlin is 264 points
behind Busch while Stewart is 349 points arrears Busch.
Kahne’s win in the Coca-Cola 600 was his eighth career Sprint Cup
victory and his third at Charlotte. Greg Biffle finished 10.203
seconds behind Kahne in the runner-up slot, while Busch, Jeff Gordon
and Dale Earnhardt Jr., rounded out the top-five. Jeff Burton, Matt
Kenseth, Elliott Sadler, Carl Edwards and David Reutimann comprised
the remainder of the top-10.
There were 11 caution periods for 50 laps, with five drivers failing
to finish the 600-mile race – the longest on the Sprint Cup
schedule.
The next event on the Sprint Cup schedule is the June 1 Best Buy 400
at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. The race begins at 2 p.m.
EDT with live, high-definition coverage provided by FOX beginning
with its pre-race show at 1:30 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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