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Fill ‘Er Up: Stewart Fueled by
Finishing Second at Pocono
Home Depot Driver Earns 68-Point Buffer from Chase Cutoff
Date: Aug. 3, 2008
Event: Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 (Round 21 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Location: Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. (2.5-mile triangle)
Start/Finish: 20th/2nd (Running, completed 200 of 200 laps)
Winner: Carl Edwards of Roush Fenway Racing (Ford)
As many Americans experience pain at the pump, Tony Stewart is not
among them. The driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota for Joe Gibbs
Racing (JGR) used exceptional fuel mileage and smart pit strategy to
finish second in Sunday’s Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa.
The runner-up effort bumped Stewart up one spot in the championship
standings to ninth, with a 68-point buffer between himself and
13th-place Matt Kenseth with only five races remaining before the
cutoff for the 12-driver Chase for the Championship.
“My car was really loose all day, but there at the end we got the
car pretty decent,” said Stewart, who equaled his best result of the
season since finishing second in round four at Atlanta Motor
Speedway in March. “I can’t complain. It came to us finally and we
got it to run. We were on the same strategy as a lot of other guys.
We didn’t get second today because of some trick. We were on the
same plan as the 99 (Carl Edwards), the 48 (Jimmie Johnson) and the
88 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) and all those guys up front. I’m just really
proud of all these guys. They stayed with it all day and all these
Home Depot guys did a great job.”
“All day” consisted of a three-hour and 49-minute marathon along
with a 41-minute rain delay just past the halfway point of the
200-lap race around the spacious 2.5-mile triangle.
“We were a top-10 car, but we weren’t a second-place car until that
red flag,” Stewart said. “I think the track tightened up and we got
a lot better. It really helped our car out.
“We got a little too tight there, but it actually got us ahead of
the 48 and ahead of a lot of these other guys that had been running
up front. Once we were able to get track position and run up front,
we were all on the same pit strategy and the same fuel strategy, so
there wasn’t a trick that got us up there. It was a lot of hard work
from Zippy (Greg Zipadelli, crew chief) and the guys. We ran out of
fuel on the cool down lap, so it was perfect timing.”
In a season that has yielded more disappointment than triumph,
Stewart’s Pocono run was also perfect timing as he and the No. 20
Home Depot Racing Team get set to defend their win at the Watkins
Glen (N.Y.) International road course.
“I’m excited to go back to The Glen,” Stewart said. “I love the road
courses. They’re a lot of fun. We’ve historically had pretty good
luck there. We’re leaving here with a smile on our face and looking
forward to next weekend.”
Getting that smile meant getting good fuel mileage.
“The hard part was to run fast enough to stay in front of Jimmie
(Johnson) and slow enough to save fuel,” Stewart said. “You just
have to lift early. Lift 100 or 200 yards earlier in each corner
than you’re used to. Every bit that you’re not on that throttle,
that’s all the more fuel that you’re saving. It’s hard to discipline
yourself to do it and it’s a lot easier when you’ve got Zippy on the
pit box screaming at you every lap to save fuel. He knows what the
situation is and he got us where we needed to be today.
“It was a challenge, but considering what our luck has been this
year, this is as good as a win.”
Stewart’s JGR teammates – Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch – finished
23rd and 36th, respectively.
Despite the result, Busch remains the lead JGR driver in the
championship point race. He continues to be the series’ point
leader, but his lead has been trimmed to 176 markers over
second-place Earnhardt, who finished 12th.
Hamlin dropped two spots to occupy the 10th slot. He sits 512 points
arrears Busch while Stewart is 490 points behind Busch.
Edwards won the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 to score his 11th
career Sprint Cup victory, his fourth of the season and his second
at Pocono. Stewart, Johnson, Kevin Harvick and David Ragan rounded
out the top-five. Clint Bowyer, Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin, Jamie
McMurray and Jeff Gordon comprised the remainder of the top-10.
Kenseth finished 11th.
There were seven caution periods for 31 laps, with five drivers
failing to finish the 200-lap race.
The next event on the Sprint Cup schedule is the Aug. 10 Centurion
Boats at The Glen. The race begins at 2 p.m. EDT with live,
high-definition coverage provided by ESPN beginning with its
pre-race show at 1 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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