Jeff Gordon beats Kyle Busch to end winless streak
A happy Jeff Gordon |
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Jeff Gordon didn’t just 'drive to end hunger' (his sponsor) Sunday—he drove to end a famine. Gordon hunted down race leader Kyle Busch with 8 laps to go and made the pass to win Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup race by 1.137s on the 1-mile Phoenix International Speedway oval. For the first time in his career, Jeff Gordon has led the most laps at Phoenix. More important, he has ended a 66-race winless streak, which was the longest of his career. Gordon's Hendrick teammate Jimmie Johnson was 3rd.
Kevin Harvick and Ryan Newman rounded out the top-5 to give Chevy 4 of the top 5 positions.
Busch, who had won Friday's Truck race and Saturday's Nationwide race in dominating fashion was going for a clean sweep of the weekend until Jeff Gordon spoiled his plans on Sunday.
Gordon passed Kyle Busch on Lap 304 of 312. Busch had taken the lead from Tony Stewart after the last restart on Lap 291. Gordon passed Stewart on the next lap and methodically cut into Busch's lead.
Gordon puts the move on Busch for the lead with 8 laps to go |
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"Welcome back, baby. Welcome back," crew chief Alan Gustafson said as Gordon took the checkered flag.
"That's why I love racing," Gordon shouted. "Hell, yeah."
The win was Gordon’s second at the one-mile flat track and the 83rd of his career, tying him with Cale Yarborough for fifth on the NASCAR Sprint Cup victory list.
He won for the first time in his second start with crew chief Alan Gustafson and in his second race under "Drive to end hunger" sponsorship, an initiative of AARP.
"Pinch me, man. Pinch me," Gordon said in mock disbelief, after killing his engine in an ill-fated burnout on the frontstretch.
Five-time defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson finished third after starting 28th. Kevin Harvick came home fourth, a substantial improvement over his 42nd-place result in last week’s Daytona 500, and Ryan Newman claimed fifth.
Kasey Kahne, Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch, AJ Allmendinger and Dale Earnhardt Jr. completed the top 10.
In victory lane, Gordon was positively bubbly.
"God, it feels so amazing," the four-time Cup champion said. "I can’t tell you how amazing this feels. So thankful to (owner) Rick Hendrick, all that he does. It’s been a long time, I know. I’m going to savor this one so much, but I’ve got to say thanks to the fans.
"I mean not only the fans at home—I’ve been tweeting lately for the first time and all of the stuff that people have been saying, the motivation has been unbelievably inspiring. And then to see that crowd stick around to see my really lame burnout—because I stink at them—but they love that show. Man, we hope we can give them some more shows like that this year."
Taking the lead on Lap 304 of 312, Gordon prevented Busch from achieving the second weekend sweep of his career. Busch had won Friday’s Camping World Truck Series race and Saturday’s Nationwide Series event.
On Sunday, however, he fell nine laps and one position short of matching the feat he accomplished at Bristol last August, when he became the first driver to win races in all three of NASCAR’s top national touring series at the same track on the same weekend.
"There’s always got to be the one car out there to ruin the whole weekend," Busch quipped. "Today it was the 24."
Gordon nosed to the inside of Busch’s No. 18 Toyota at the start-finish line and cleared him in Turn 1 to complete the winning pass.
"He was gaining on me really good, and I knew he was going to get to me eventually, and this place is so flat and it’s one groove that we all run the bottom," Busch said of the sequence where Gordon got to his bumper on Lap 304.
"He got so tucked up behind me in (Turns) 3 and 4, he got me loose, and I could not put the gas down," Busch said. "I mean, he was so far up underneath me that I could not go forward."
Busch, at least, could find some degree of consolation in taking over the lead in the series standings by three points over his brother, Kurt.
Gordon had to survive a number of early wrecks, including a 13-car pileup on the backstretch that blocked the track with crippled cars and stopped the action on Lap 67.
Slight contact between Matt Kenseth’s No. 17 Ford and Brian Vickers’ No. 83 Toyota cut Vickers’ left rear tire and ignited a wild wreck that damaged the cars of Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Jamie McMurray, David Reutimann, Casey Mears, Travis Kvapil, David Gilliland, Bobby Labonte, Regan Smith, Andy Lally and Robby Gordon.
"We’re all better racecar drivers than this," a disgusted Bowyer said after the incident. "It’s pretty embarrassing, to be honest with you."
The wreck occurred eight laps after contact between Kyle Busch and the No. 99 Ford of polesitter Carl Edwards sent Edwards into the Turn 3 wall. Edwards, who entered the race with the points lead, was able to return to the race but finished 28th, 52 laps back.
"I’m not exactly sure what happened," Edwards said. "I’ll have to talk to Kyle about it. I thought at first he was just frustrated and he turned left to get back in line and he didn’t know I was there. But I watched the tape, and I think he really did get loose. He hit me hard, and I was left with nothing."
Busch acknowledged responsibility for the wreck, saying repeatedly he owed an apology to Edwards.
Daytona 500 champion Bayne wrecks early
Driving in a backup car after he wrecked his primary car on Friday and then he crashed again on Sunday proving that perhaps his Daytona 500 was a real fluke, which it was in the fact that most of the top drivers were taken out in crashes. On Sunday Trevor Bayne turned across Travis Kvapil's nose and turned himself into the wall.
Forced to a backup car when brake failure caused him to wreck during Friday's practice, Bayne backed his No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford into the Turn 1 wall on Lap 50 after contact from Travis Kvapil's Ford.
"Either I came up, or he poked his nose in there at the last second on the top of us, getting into [Turn 1]," Bayne said. "After that, there was nothing we could do. I tried to stay in the gas and keep it turning, but it just backed into the wall.
"That's tough, coming off our high at Daytona, to come to this, but we've got a great race team behind us. We'll be back at Vegas next Sunday."
Results
FIN | ST | CAR | DRIVER | MAKE | SPONSOR | PTS/BNS | LAPS | STATUS |
1 | 20 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet | Drive to End Hunger | 48/2 | 312 | Running |
2 | 4 | 18 | Kyle Busch | Toyota | Combos | 43/1 | 312 | Running |
3 | 28 | 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet | Lowe's / Kobalt Tools | 42/1 | 312 | Running |
4 | 17 | 29 | Kevin Harvick | Chevrolet | Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches | 41/1 | 312 | Running |
5 | 14 | 39 | Ryan Newman | Chevrolet | Tornados | 40/1 | 312 | Running |
6 | 3 | 4 | Kasey Kahne | Toyota | Red Bull | 38/0 | 312 | Running |
7 | 18 | 14 | Tony Stewart | Chevrolet | Office Depot / Mobil 1 | 38/1 | 312 | Running |
8 | 2 | 22 | Kurt Busch | Dodge | Shell / Pennzoil | 37/1 | 312 | Running |
9 | 15 | 43 | AJ Allmendinger | Ford | Valvoline | 35/0 | 312 | Running |
10 | 35 | 88 | D. Earnhardt Jr. | Chevrolet | National Guard / Amp Energy | 34/0 | 312 | Running |
11 | 12 | 11 | Denny Hamlin | Toyota | FedEx Freight | 34/1 | 312 | Running |
12 | 24 | 17 | Matt Kenseth | Ford | Crown Royal | 33/1 | 312 | Running |
13 | 23 | 5 | Mark Martin | Chevrolet | GoDaddy.com | 31/0 | 312 | Running |
14 | 7 | 56 | Martin Truex Jr. | Toyota | NAPA Auto Parts | 30/0 | 312 | Running |
15 | 9 | 2 | Brad Keselowski | Dodge | Miller Lite | 29/0 | 312 | Running |
16 | 30 | 9 | Marcos Ambrose | Ford | Stanley | 28/0 | 312 | Running |
17 | 13 | 27 | Paul Menard | Chevrolet | Vertis / Menards | 27/0 | 312 | Running |
18 | 27 | 13 | Casey Mears | Toyota | GEICO | 26/0 | 312 | Running |
19 | 22 | 42 | Juan Montoya | Chevrolet | Target | 25/0 | 312 | Running |
20 | 10 | 16 | Greg Biffle | Ford | 3M | 24/0 | 312 | Running |
21 | 21 | 47 | Bobby Labonte | Toyota | Clorox | 23/0 | 310 | Running |
22 | 29 | 34 | David Gilliland | Ford | Taco Bell | 22/0 | 310 | Running |
23 | 39 | 09 | Bill Elliott | Chevrolet | Security Benefit / Rydex / Billboa | 21/0 | 309 | Running |
24 | 36 | 32 | Mike Skinner | Ford | Cerwin-Vega Mobile / K1 Speed | 0 | 308 | Running |
25 | 42 | 37 | Tony Raines | Ford | Front Row Motorsports | 19/0 | 306 | Running |
26 | 25 | 31 | Jeff Burton | Chevrolet | Caterpillar | 18/0 | 276 | Running |
27 | 16 | 33 | Clint Bowyer | Chevrolet | Cheerios / Hamburger Helper | 17/0 | 260 | Running |
28 | 1 | 99 | Carl Edwards | Ford | Subway | 17/1 | 252 | Running |
29 | 26 | 00 | David Reutimann | Toyota | Best Western | 15/0 | 246 | Running |
30 | 19 | 83 | Brian Vickers | Toyota | Red Bull | 14/0 | 238 | Running |
31 | 41 | 71 | Andy Lally * | Chevrolet | Super Eco-Fuel Saver | 14/1 | 237 | Running |
32 | 31 | 7 | Robby Gordon | Dodge | Speed Energy / Bashas' | 12/0 | 236 | Running |
33 | 6 | 20 | Joey Logano | Toyota | The Home Depot | 11/0 | 213 | In Pit |
34 | 5 | 78 | Regan Smith | Chevrolet | Furniture Row Companies | 10/0 | 213 | Running |
35 | 8 | 1 | Jamie McMurray | Chevrolet | Bass Pro Shops / Tracker | 9/0 | 126 | In Pit |
36 | 11 | 6 | David Ragan | Ford | UPS "We Love Logistics" | 8/0 | 125 | In Pit |
37 | 38 | 46 | J.J. Yeley | Chevrolet | AAMCO Trans / Ohsweken | 7/0 | 72 | Out |
38 | 37 | 60 | Landon Cassill | Toyota | Big Red | 0 | 68 | In Pit |
39 | 40 | 38 | Travis Kvapil | Ford | Long John Silver's | 0 | 66 | Running |
40 | 33 | 21 | Trevor Bayne | Ford | Motorcraft / Quick Lane Tire & Auto | 0 | 49 | Running |
41 | 34 | 66 | Mike McDowell | Toyota | HP Racing LLC | 4/1 | 43 | In Pit |
42 | 43 | 36 | Dave Blaney | Chevrolet | Accell Construction | 2/0 | 27 | Out |
43 | 32 | 87 | Joe Nemechek | Toyota | NEMCO Motorsports | 0 | 22 | Out |
* Denotes Rookie