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Martinsville Race Audio

March 29, 2010 by admin 2895Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F2010%2F03%2F29%2Fmartinsville-race-audio%2FMartinsville+Race+Audio2010-03-30+03%3A58%3A56adminhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F%3Fp%3D2895

March 29 – – If nothing else, Jeff Gordon is Mr. Consistency at Martinsville Speedway.  Gordon posted a 3rd place finish in the rain-delayed Goody’s 500 for his 11th straight top-five and 15th straight top-ten finish at the 1/2-mile track.  However, the ending of the Goody’s 500 was a disappointment as Gordon lost the race lead on a final green/white/checkered restart after Matt Kenseth drilled him from behind.  Gordon regrouped and knocked Kenseth up the track in turn three, but not before Denny Hamlin took the race lead and the victory.  “I didn’t get a great restart,” Gordon said.  “I saw (Kenseth) behind me.  He drove in the back of me so hard.  I made sure he wasn’t going to win the race after that.”

Gordon started 11th and gained five spots in the opening 10 laps.  He passed Jimmie Johnson and lap 25 to move into 6th, and entered the top-5 on lap 30.  He gained a spot during a pit stop sequence on lap 40, and quickly moved into the runner-up spot on lap 49.  Gordon tracked down and passed Jeff Burton for the race lead on lap 59.  He held the lead until Kurt Busch took the top spot on lap 140.  He dropped two spots on a pit stop sequence on lap 164 and slipped further back by lap 190 while battling handling issues in the corner.  However, the car eventually came to him and he moved back into the top-10 on lap 193.  Gordon’s forward charge continued as he took 7th from Dale Earnhardt Jr on lap 204.  At the halfway point Gordon was running in 6th.  He remained there until lap 303 when Joey Logano took the position.  His forward charge commenced on lap 314 after a pit stop.  He passed Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson to re-enter the top-five, and then took 4th from Kyle Busch on lap 328.

Gordon struggled on restarts for most of the race and following a caution flag on lap 364, he dropped to 7th.  He regouped to take 6th on lap 390 before another caution on lap 421.  Pit stops followed and Gordon exited in 9th place.  With 70 laps to go, he moved into 7th place, and then took 6th from Martin Truex Jr.  He passed Matt Kenseth for 5th with 50 to go, and passed Clint Bowyer for 4th with 18 to go.  With 9 laps to go, Jeff Burton cut a tire and hit the wall, which allowed Gordon to move up to 3rd place.  Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch both elected to come to pit road under caution, which gave Gordon the race lead.  On the restart, he pulled away from Ryan Newman and looked to be on the way to his 83rd career victory.  However, Kyle Busch’s spin in turn four with 2 laps to go brought the caution flag.  Gordon was angered by the timing of the flag as he was less than 90 feet from taking the white flag — which would have automatically frozen the field and ended the event.

On the green/white/checkered restart, Kenseth slammed the rear of Gordon’s car and knocked him up the track in turn 1.  He raced side-by-side with Kenseth on the backstretch and clipped the rear of Kenseth’s Ford to send him up the track and make sure the Wisconsinite did not visit victory lane.  Hamlin dove low to take the race lead and the victory with his teammate Joey Logano in tow.  Gordon regrouped to hold off Ryan Newman to finish 3rd.  The finish allowed Gordon to move up to 7th in the series points standings.

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Bristol Food City 500 Race Audio

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March 22 – – Jeff Gordon’s day at Bristol Motor Speedway was an up and down affair characterized by handling issues in the mid-stages and a wreck with 150 laps to go.  Gordon’s unsatisfying 14th place finish leaves him 11th in points for the second straight week.  Jimmie Johnson took the lead from Tony Stewart with 7 laps to go and won his 50th career race.

Gordon qualified 5th, but started 3rd after Dave Blaney dropped to the rear of the field.  He settled into 4th after Jimmie Johnson used the high line to take the spot and eventually the race lead.  Gordon used the upper groove to take 3rd from polesitter Joey Logano on lap 8.  The first caution waved on lap 41 after Blaney stopped on the track.  The field came to pit road with Gordon exiting in 4th place.  He restarted in 6th after David Stremme and Brad Keselowski stayed out.  Gordon made quick work of Stremme on the outside line and got around Kurt Busch.  He took 2nd place from Keselowski on lap 49 and closed in on Johnson for the race lead.  The next caution waved for Clint Bowyer’s engine problem on lap 57.  Gordon held off Kurt Busch on the restart, but eventually ceded the runner-up spot on lap 81.  He fell to 6th by lap 115 while battling a tight handling condition.  A caution for Denny Hamlin’s wall contact on lap 117 brought the leaders to pit road.   Gordon departed in 5th place after gaining a spot.

Light rain enveloped the track on lap 125, which brought another caution period.  After nearly 20 minutes circling at reduced speed, the green flag waved.  Gordon dropped to 6th after Mark Martin passed on lap 150.  Keselowski went around Gordon on lap 164, and Jamie McMurray passed four laps later.  Gordon slipped to 10th on lap 170 after Martin Truex and Marcos Ambrose went by.  He fell out of the top-10 on lap 175 when Paul Menard moved around the DuPont Chevrolet.  The slide through the field continued as Gordon ran 17th on lap 195.   Gordon was back in 21st position when Kasey Kahne brought out a much needed caution on lap 205.  On the restart, Gordon moved from 21st to 17th by lap 220, and advanced to 14th on lap 230.  At the halfway point, Gordon had moved up to 12th as the tight handling condition he experienced earlier seems much improved.  Following a caution flag sequence for Kyle Busch’s cut tire, Gordon gained two positions on pit road.  With 200 laps to go, Gordon was running 9th behind Tony Stewart.  A caution for Regan Smith’s wall contact resulted in a caution flag.  Gordon left pit road in 10th place on lap 324.

On lap 341, Mark Martin slammed the wall off turn two after contact with Greg Biffle.  Martin then brought his car back into race traffic and made contact with the front of Gordon’s car, who was slammed in the rear by Marcos Ambrose.  Gordon elected to stay on the track running 11th due to rain in the area.  When the skies lightened, Gordon came to pit road for tires with 143 laps to go.  He restarted in 24th place before a caution flag for rain.  While the lead lap cars pitted, Gordon stayed on the track and moved to 2nd place.  The green flag waved with 90 to go and Gordon was unable to hold the inside line.  He dropped to 4th within a lap of the restart as Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson went by.  Less than 25 laps later, he slipped back to 10th place.  Gordon dropped out of the top-10 when Kyle Busch passed with to go.   He was running 14th when the caution waved for debris with 17 laps to go. He exited pit road in 16th for the final run to the finish.  Gordon moved up 2 spots to finish 14th.  At the front of the field, Johnson restarted 6th and moved to the lead around Tony Stewart with 7 laps to go.  Johnson pulled away to win his 50th career race and first ever at Bristol.

source: www.gordonline.com

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Atlanta In Car Audio

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March 8 – – Kurt Busch captured the spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second straight year.  Busch made a daring move on the penultimate restart to take the lead.  The race was not without controversy as Carl Edwards was parked by NASCAR after retaliating against Brad Keselowski for a bump early in the event.  Keselowski’s car flipped over on the frontstretch and pancaked the outside wall with the roof.

Jeff Gordon’s day was an exercise in frustration. Gordon started 5th and dropped a position at the outset to Kasey Kahne.  Robby Gordon crashed to bring out the first caution on lap 4.  He took a position from Mark Martin, and then took 4th from Dale Earnhardt Jr on lap 15.  The second caution came on lap 35 for David Ragan’s cut tire and subsequent contact with the wall.  The leaders came to pit road with Gordon exiting in 5th place.  On the restart, Carl Edwards and Joey Logano hit the turn two wall after Brad Keselowski clipped Edwards at the bottom of the track.  Gordon moved up to 3rd on lap 65, before Kurt Busch took the spot on lap 67.  A debris caution on lap 77 brought the lead lap cars to pit road.  Gordon departed pit road in 3rd place after a sub-15 second stop.  On the restart, Gordon slipped back to 5th before rallying to take 4th on lap 89.  He ran in 3rd on lap 100, but dropped the spot to Kahne on lap 109.  Mark Martin’s spin on lap 115 brought the caution and the leaders to pit road.  Gordon restarted in 8th and moved to 5th by lap 125.  However, he dropped to 7th as Matt Kenseth and Jimmie Johnson passed in the next four laps.  By lap 142, he was down to the 12th spot after struggling with loose handling.

Gordon pitted for tires and losing more positions.  He received a penalty for speeding on pit road, thus necessitating a pass-thru. Joey Logano’s cut tire on lap 160 brought out the caution and trapped Gordon two laps down.  He made up a lap by not pitting under the caution flag.  Gordon worked his way to 29th — the first car one lap down by lap 185.  Trouble struck Gordon on lap 203 when he slowed dramatically in turn one and came to pit road for a tire issue.  He ran the balance of the event a lap down before a wreck on the first green/white/checkered lap allowed him to get back on the lead lap.  Gordon lined up 19th for the second attempt at a green/white/checkered finish.  He gained one spot and finished the event in 18th.  Gordon moved into a tie for 11th in the series points standings.

The NASCAR series takes a week off before returning to the track at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 21.  Although Gordon has started the season with three finishes of 18th or worse in the first 4 races, they’ve run much better than the results indicate.  When you knock on the door long enough, eventually it opens… eventually.

source: www.gordonline.com

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Las Vegas In Car Audio

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February 28 – – Jeff Gordon led 218 of the 267 laps of the Shelby American at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, but a late two-tire change cost him as Jimmie Johnson tracked him down and passed with 17 laps to go. Johnson claimed his second consecutive win.

Gordon started on the inside of the front row due to polesitter Kurt Busch opting for the outside. Gordon passed Busch for the lead exiting turn four and picked up the 5-point bonus for leading a lap. The first caution waved on lap 2 for an incident involving Kevin Conway. Gordon chose the outside line for the restart on lap 6 and pulled away from Busch. His lead ballooned to nearly 3 seconds on lap 25, and 7 seconds on lap 40. A caution for Mike Bliss’ crash on lap 46 erased Gordon’s lead and brought the lead lap cars to pit road. Gordon held onto the lead through the round of pit stops.

Gordon opted for the outside on the restart and dropped to 2nd before a track issue forced a caution within one lap. He started on the outside of Greg Biffle on lap 57 and assumed the lead. He led until a caution on lap 85 for Sam Hornish’s spin. Gordon lost two spots on pit road and restarted in 3rd on lap 90. Shortly after the restart, Juan Pablo Montoya and Jamie McMurray crashed in turn three as Gordon moved to the runner-up position. On the restart, Gordon made a bid for the lead on the outside of Matt Kenseth and re-assumed the top spot on lap 100. Another track issue brought the caution out and the leaders to pit road. Gordon blundered by overshooting his stall and had to back-up on a fuel only stop. He exited pit road in the 3rd position. However, Gordon redeemed himself on the restart by regaining the lead on lap 114. After clinching the bonus for leading the most laps, Gordon came to pit road for a green flag stop with 106 laps to go and cycled through the sequence as the leader.

Gordon remained in the lead and came to pits for a green flag stops with 54 laps to go. Gordon’s lead was erased with 36 laps to go when Kevin Conway hit the turn two wall. The leaders came to pit road and Gordon opted for two tires. He departed with the lead, but was tracked down and passed by Jimmie Johnson with 17 laps to go. Kevin Harvick passed with 4 laps to go to put Gordon back in 3rd. Johnson pulled away to win his second straight race and 49th of his career. Gordon finished 3rd and moved up to 13th in the points standings — a gain of 9 positions. “Had more guys taken two tires, I think we could have got them,” Gordon said. “That’s what makes leading so tough sometimes. We fought them off as long as we could. We were awesome all day, the pit stops were awesome. I know Steve Letarte is beating himself up over the two-tires, but if some other guys took two…”

source: www.gordonline.com

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California In Car Audio

February 22, 2010 by admin 2788Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F2010%2F02%2F22%2Fcalifornia-in-car-audio-2%2FCalifornia+In+Car+Audio2010-02-23+01%3A11%3A35adminhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F%3Fp%3D2788

February 22 – – The In-N-Out fast food chain is one of the most popular stops for the NASCAR teams on visits to Southern California.  Unfortunately for Jeff Gordon, In-N-Out described his engine in the last 75 laps of the Auto Club 500 in Fontana, California.   Gordon was running 4th when his engine began missing.   He wound up finishing 20th in a race won by his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson.

Gordon started 28th and worked his way into the top-20 within four laps.  He steadily worked through traffic and ran 16th on lap 11.  Gordon took 12th from Jamie McMurray on lap 21, and entered the top-10 on lap 30 with a pass on Mark Martin.  Two laps later he climbed to 8th.  Gordon came to pit road on lap 39 for a green flag stop.  When stops cycled through, Gordon ran 6th on lap 44, but slipped to 8th just three laps later while battling a loose condition.  A debris caution on lap 59 brought the field to pit road.  Gordon opted for four tires and departed in 5th place.

Gordon dropped back to 10th on the restart after getting squeezed on the inside line.  After the field became strung out he regrouped and took 8th from Greg Biffle on lap 65.   However, a back and forth battle with Biffle moved Gordon up the track and back to 10th.  Gordon came back and passed Biffle for 9th on lap 68, before Biffle returned the favor one lap later.  Gordon patiently moved around traffic and ran 7th on lap 80.  He used the high line in the corner to take 6th from Juan Pablo Montoya on lap 86.  Kasey Kahne’s spin on lap 93 brought the caution and the leaders came to pit road.  Gordon exited pit road in 4th place, but once again lost spots on the inside line and ran 11th at lap 100.  At the halfway point, Gordon ran in 9th place – distantly behind leaders Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson.

A caution for Montoya’s engine brought the caution and the field to pit road on lap 139.  However, Gordon stayed on the track and collected a 5 point bonus for leading.  On the restart, Gordon chose the outside line and maintained the top spot until Ryan Newman blew an engine on lap 147.  He lost the lead on the restart as Jeff Burton and Kyle Busch went by on lap 154.  With 90 laps to go, Johnson went around Gordon to take 3rd place.  Gordon battled back and took 3rd from Johnson with 88 to go.   Trouble began with 75 laps to go when Gordon radioed about an engine problem.  He slowed dramatically and came to pit road with 72 laps go with the oil temperature rising.   The caution waved for rain with 70 to go and Gordon moved up to 4th due to drivers coming to pit road for fuel.   The field ran under caution for nearly 20 minutes before the green flag waved with 50 laps to go.

The engine once again produced problems and Gordon faded back in traffic until the engine picked up again.  With 35 laps to go, Gordon dropped back to 21st position as the engine was down a cylinder.  One lap later, Gordon came to pit road for tires.   Crew chief Steve Letarte speculated it was likely a spark plug problem with the car.   Gordon restarted in 25th place with 20 to go.  He moved around slower cars and up to 18th with 11 laps to go, before dropping two spots on lap 241.  Gordon finished the event in 20th.  The last time Gordon started a season with two sub-15th place finishes was 1996.

source:  www.gordonline.com

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Daytona 500 In Car Audio

February 15, 2010 by admin 27662 Commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F2010%2F02%2F15%2Fdaytona-500-in-car-audio%2FDaytona+500+In+Car+Audio2010-02-15+19%3A17%3A44adminhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F%3Fp%3D2766

February 15 – – It was a long day into night at Daytona International Speedway as an asphalt problem in turn two delayed the Daytona 500 into a night finish.  For Jamie McMurray, it turned out to be his finest moment as a NASCAR driver, while Jeff Gordon struggled late in the event with traffic and crashed on the final lap.

Gordon started in the rear of the field and moved up to 33rd by lap 5.  On lap 8, he dove onto the track apron to avoid a multiple car crash triggered by Brad Keselowski’s spin in turn two.  Gordon pitted for tires and restarted in 31st on lap 13.    He worked the draft and moved up with Kyle Busch to 23rd on lap 30. Five laps later, he lost Busch in the draft, but moved to 21st position.  Gordon entered the top-20 on lap 40 as a green flag pit stop sequence began.  He came to pit road for tires and fuel on lap 50.

Gordon rode in 20th for the next 15 laps as the field strung out in a single-file line.  Joe Nemechek’s spin on lap 67 brought the caution, and the field came to pit road.  Gordon exited pit road in 15th place and restarted there on lap 70.  However, he fell to 19th and moved up to the high line on lap 74.  Mike Bliss’ spin on lap 78 brought the caution out and the field returned to pit road for tires.  Gordon changed two tires and restarted in 5th on lap 82.  He drafted with Martin Truex and moved into 3rd on lap 88 behind Greg Biffle and Kyle Busch.  Clint Bowyer gave Gordon a drafting push, and Gordon moved to the outside to try for the race lead.   However, Busch moved up in line and took the race lead with help from Gordon. Bowyer gave Gordon drafting help to take the race lead on lap 98. Gordon led the race at the halfway point, before Bowyer passed on lap 101.  Gordon settled into the low line behind Kevin Harvick in 3rd place.  Gordon made a bid for the lead and got shuffled back to 5th place on lap 108.  He fell to 9th on lap 111 before John Andretti’s cut tire resulted in a caution flag on lap 117.  Gordon changed four tires and departed in 11th place.   The race was red flagged for nearly two hours after a chunk of asphalt needed replacement in turn two.

When the race restarted, the sun was setting in the western sky and the track temperature was noticeably cooler.  Gordon hung to the low line and moved up to 7th with 73 to go.   Gordon stayed behind Truex in the draft and moved up to 5th with 63 laps to go. Five laps later, AJ Allmendinger got loose underneath Gordon exiting turn two.  Allmendinger spun toward the inside of the track, barely avoiding the left rear of Gordon’s car.   Pit stops followed with Gordon exiting pit road in 5th place.  On the restart, Gordon hooked up in a tight draft with Elliott Sadler on the high line. With 52 to go, Gordon pushed Sadler alongside Truex for the race lead.  Two laps later, he bumped Sadler aside to take 3rd place.  Gordon tried to move to the middle line with 48 laps remaining, but got hung out in the draft.  He slipped back to 16th place before hooking up in a draft with Mark Martin and moving up to 12th.  A caution at the 400-mile mark was for a problem with the asphalt patch in turn two.  The race was red-flagged once again with drivers exiting their cars for an extended period.

The drivers returned to their cars at 6:30pm/eastern time for a finish under the lights.  The lead lap cars came to pit road with Gordon opting for two tires and departing in 4th place.  He restarted in 5th with 32 laps to go because Scott Speed did not pit.  With 16 laps to go, Gordon worked his way around Speed on the inside line but had no drafting help.  He fell to 8th before getting in line behind Jamie McMurray.  He dropped to 10th on the high line behind Truex with 12 laps to go.  Five laps later, Ryan Newman, Travis Kvapil, and Elliott Sadler crashed on the backstretch to bring out the caution.  Gordon came to pit road for two tires and restarted in 13th place with 3 laps to go.  On the restart, Bill Elliott crashed in turn three to bring out the caution and set up a green/white/checkered flag finish.  Gordon lined up 15th for the GWC restart.   Kasey Kahne wrecked coming off turn two (no mercy!) on the first GWC attempt as Kevin Harvick pushed his way through Greg Biffle and Martin Truex to take the race lead.

On the second GWC restart, Harvick got a push from Carl Edwards to take the racfe lead. However, the outside line zoomed by as Biffle pushed McMurray into the lead.  McMurray held off a furious charge by Dale Earnhardt Jr to take the victory.  Gordon wrecked in turn three on the final lap due to Denny Hamlin’s front bumper and finished the event in 26th place.

source: www.gordonline.com

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Gatorade Duel In Car Audio

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February 11 – – For the second time in the last four years, Jeff Gordon will start the Daytona 500 from the rear of the field.  In 2007, he was disqualified after winning the Gatorade Duel and started 42nd.  This time around he was collected in a chain reaction crash in the Gatorade Duel.  Gordon finished the event in 10th place, but sustained damage to the front and right side of the DuPont Chevrolet after an incident with 7 laps to go triggered by Michael Waltrip’s spin.   Gordon started 5th and received pushes from Greg Biffle and Kyle Busch to take the race lead on two occasions.  However, on lap 40, he fell out of the draft and slipped back to 9th.   He was running 14th when Waltrip spun coming off turn 4.   Regan Smith slowed directly in front of Gordon, who drilled the rear of Smith’s car.   Gordon then brushed the wall with the right side of the car.   He came to pit road for repairs and was able to draft up to 10th place at the finish.   On the final lap, Jimmie Johnson got a drafting push from Kyle Busch to take the victory.

Source: www.gordonline.com

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Homestead In Car Audio

November 23, 2009 by admin 2649Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F2009%2F11%2F23%2Fhomestead-in-car-audio%2FHomestead+In+Car+Audio2009-11-23+04%3A38%3A28adminhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F%3Fp%3D2649

November 23- – Jimmie Johnson captured an unprecedented fourth consecutive NASCAR Cup series title with a 5th place finish at Homestead-Miami Speedway.  Hendrick Motorsports took the top three spots in the points standings as Mark Martin finished 2nd in points, followed by Jeff Gordon.

Gordon started 20th at Homestead and gained five spots in the opening five laps of the race.  He entered the top-10 on lap 15 due to Marcos Abrose’s unscheduled pit stop.  Gordon ran as high as 9th before Dale Earnhardt Jr. passed to send him back to 10th on lap 39.  Gordon came to pit road for a green flag pit stop on lap 54. After pit stops, Gordon ran in the 8th position.

The adjustments made by crew chief Steve Letarte helped Gordon through the corners and he moved up to 6th on lap 60.  The first caution waved on lap 81 for Marcos Ambrose’s spin.  Gordon came to pit road for tires and restarted in 7th place.  However, on the restart he slipped back while complaining of a possible tire issue.   He fell to 17th by lap 90, but regrouped to 15th ten laps later. A caution for John Andretti’s cut tire on lap 102 brought out the caution flag.  Gordon ran in 15th over the next 15 laps before a caution for Juan Pablo Montoya’s cut tire on lap 120 following an ego clash with Tony Stewart.  Gordon stayed on the track during the caution flag and moved up to 7th for the restart.

On lap 156, Montoya exacted a dose of revenge by spinning Stewart coming off turn four.  After the caution flag, Gordon made it 3-wide coming down the frontstretch and took the 5th position from Kevin Harvick on lap 165.  Ten laps later, Harvick and Jimmie Johnson passed to put Gordon back to 7th spot.  Gordon complained of a lack of grip and slipped back to 9th on lap 180.  Robby Gordon’s spin on lap 194 brought out the caution and the lead lap cars came to pit road.  Gordon’s pit crew sent him out in 6th place.

In the closing stages he ran within striking distance of Kurt Busch in the battle for third in the Cup series points standings.  Johnson took a position with 18 laps to go as Gordon ran in 7th place.  He moved up to 6th at the checkered flag and finished the season 3rd in the points standings.

source: www.gordonline.com

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A DIFFICULT NIGHT, BUT A GOOD ONE JUST THE SAME FOR HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS
“No, it was. Our thoughts certainly are going out to Rick (Hendrick) and his family right now.  I know how much he’d like to be here.  I know how much family means to him.  So we just want to let him know, congratulations, and that we’re certainly thinking of him.  I know how proud he is to be one-two-three.  I know how much it meant to him.  He kept sending me texts and calling me and everything all week long going, ‘We really need that one-two-three!’ (laughs).   So he put a little pressure on me and this team that I don’t think we were really thinking about other than just trying to come here and win. And so that did put a little extra pressure on us.  And then what can you say about Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus and all the guys at the Lowe’s Chevrolet team.  I never thought I’d see anybody win four in a row.  And who’s to say they won’t go win five in a row next season?   We’re really proud of them.  I know as a member of Hendrick Motorsports it’s an honor to see our organization excel like that.   And it takes all the people; everybody out there to make it happen.  And I’ve got to say thanks to the fans.  It’s been a great year.  We really appreciate everything that the fans have done for the sport this year.”

HOW SPECIAL IS THE FEAT THE NO. 48 TEAM PULLED OFF?
“Man, you know, they’re just good.  As a group, as a total group, they’re just good.   And that’s what you see when you see championship caliber teams. You see them come together as one and all working in the same direction with a lot of confidence in each other.  And you can say oh, well, things went their way.  Well things go your way when you’ve got a good race car and when you have good pit stops and when the driver and the crew chief are communicating and doing their jobs well.  It just trickles on down.  And those guys have done it better than anybody else.  I think more than four years, to be honest with you, because I think they’ve been the best team probably the last six years.  It just took them a couple of years to figure out how to win that championship.  Once they figured that out, whew, man, watch out.  And as a competitor it’s a little bit frustrating as well as inspiring for us to try to figure out how we could go out there and win a championship for ourselves.  But right now we’re just going to enjoy this moment being one-two-three and those guys winning four in a row and go into the off-season with something to smile about and a lot of work left ahead of us.”

ON JIMMIE JOHNSON WINNING FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN A ROW
“I never ever thought I’d see it done, to be honest with you.  I think it’s absolutely incredible and I think it’s something that I don’t know if I’ll see in my lifetime ever happening again.   But they’ve shown that it’s possible and they’ve also shown just how good they are and that’s why they’re where they’re at. It’s quite a feat.”

YOU AND RICK HENDRICK ARE NOW CAR OWNERS WITH FOUR IN A ROW, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT?
“Yeah, I just don’t look at it that way because I’m still so focused on driving . And I’m still biased to the No. 24 team as a driver.  But I’m very fortunate that Rick (Hendrick) has made me a part of the organization the way he has and I’m thankful for that.  And I’m happy to share in that success.”

AS A CAR OWNER, HOW CONCERNED WERE YOU THAT JIMMIE JOHNSON MIGHT BE TAKEN OUT WHEN JUAN PABLO MONTOYA AND TONY STEWART WERE MESSING IT UP?
“I had no idea what was going on around those guys or how close it was.  I was so focused on our own race.”

YOU’VE MESSED IT UP WITH JUAN YOURSELF A LITTLE BIT. WAS HE JUST AGGRESSIVE?
“Juan is aggressive.   He’s a great driver and I think that sometimes he tries to show a little bit too much to people that he’s not going to get pushed around or taken advantage of.   In this series, sometimes you’ve got to know when to back off and when to push somebody’s buttons and when not to; and who.  I think he found out tonight.”

TONY STEWART IS OBVIOUSLY THE SAME WAY
“That’s my point.  You’ve got to recognize who you can get into those battles with.   And sometimes some guys are going to surprise you and other times it’s just guys you don’t do that with.  If you want to get the best finish you can possibly get, not getting into it with somebody is the way to do it.  Sometimes you might look a little nonaggressive by doing it that way, but in the long run, that’s what gets you to the end of the race and get’s you maximum points by the end of the day.  I think Mark Martin is a perfect example of it.  You don’t see him pushing and shoving and causing controversy and he’s one of the best drivers out there.  And I think that Mark is the kind of guy when somebody runs him down and is better than him, he lets them go.   But when his car is good, he expects the same from you.”

YOUR CAR WAS GOOD EARLY ON AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED?
“When the sun went down we just really struggled.   We were really loose.  And we tried to fix it but all we did was make the middle tight.  We finished sixth.  We finished third in the points.  We did what we had to so, but it wasn’t real pretty.”

ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THIRD IN THE POINTS OR ARE YOU HAPPY THAT HENDRICK WAS ONE-TWO-THREE?
“I’m happy that we’re one-two-three, but I want to be No. 1.  My team wants to be number one.   We’ve got to try to figure out how to get that.”

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November 16 – – Jeff Gordon’s championship hopes will be put on the shelf for another season once the green flag waves on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.  Gordon struggled with handling during the Checker 500 at Phoenix International Raceway and finished a distant 9th.   At the front of the field, Jimmie Johnson led the most laps en route to his 7th victory of the season to all but clinch his fourth consecutive Cup series championship.  Gordon expressed frustration with the setup on his car throughout the Phoenix race as he posted his 24th top-10 finish of the season.   He’ll conclude a consistent — albeit unsatisfying — season next weekend in South Florida.

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November 9 – – If Jeff Gordon falls a few points short of the NASCAR championship, he’ll likely point to Texas as the deciding factor.  After Jimmie Johnson’s early crash opened a window of opportunity for Gordon to trim the points deficit, he struggled to a 13th place finish and still trails by 112 points.  Had Gordon scored the victory, the deficit would have been just 46 points.  Nevertheless, there are still two races — and more than 700 miles of racing– to go in the season.

Gordon started on the pole and led the opening laps.  On lap 3, Jimmie Johnson spun on the backstretch after contact from Sam Hornish and drilled the inside wall.  Johnson sustained heavy front and rear end damage on the Lowes Chevrolet and brought his car to the garage for extended repairs.  Gordon led until lap 13 when his car became loose in the corners.  Kurt Busch took the lead one lap later.  Kyle Busch took the runner-up spot on lap 19.   As the action progressed on the track, Jeff Gordon’s car chief Jason Burdett went to the garage area to help with repairs on Johnson’s car.

Gordon fell to 5th on lap 40 after Tony Stewart passed. Gordon came to pit road for a green flag pit stop on lap 55.  Crew chief Steve Letarte opted for track bar and air pressure adjustments to tighten the car up in the corners.  A slow pit stop hindered Gordon as he ran 11th after the stop.  On lap 88, Sam Hornish lost control and hit the inside wall on the backstretch to bring out the caution flag.  Gordon came to pit road for tires and a track bar adjustment.  He gained two spots and restarted in 9th place.   Juan Pablo Montoya passed Gordon on lap 99, putting him back in 10th spot.  On lap 116, Johnson returned to the track in a rebuilt car to gain points.  However, Gordon continued to struggle with the handling and dropped to 14th on lap 125. Gordon came to pit road for adjustments on lap 146 under the green flag.  After the pit stop sequence, Gordon ran in 16th.  A debris caution on lap 167 saved Gordon from going a lap down.

A wreck on lap 175 collected Carl Edwards and Montoya.  Gordon spun in turn two but luckily did not hit anything.  He came to pit road for tires and for repairs on the splitter brace.  He muddled around in 18th position before the next caution on lap 205.  Gordon went a lap down with 29 laps to go as the handling didn’t improve under the lights.

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JEFF’S FINAL IN-CAR AUDIO

FINAL CAREER STATS

23 Seasons
797 Starts
4 Championships
93 Wins
325 Top 5's
475 Top 10's
249,929 Laps Led
$153.7 million Earnings
Avg Start - 10th
Avg Finish - 12th

JEFF GORDON 2015 STATS

Last 5 Races     2015 Stats  
Talladega 3   Starts 36
Martinsville 1   Poles 4
Texas 9   Wins 1
Phoenix 6   Top 5 5
Miami 6   Top 10 21
      DNF's 1
         
Next 5 Races     2014 Stats  
Daytona 2016 2/21   Starts 35
Atlanta 2/28   Poles 2
Las Vegas 3/6   Wins 4
Phoenix 3/13   Top 5 14
Fontana, CA 3/20   Top 10 22
      DNF's 0

FINAL 2015 STANDINGS

Rank +/- Driver Points
1 +2 Kyle Busch 5043
2 -1 Kevin Harvick -1
3 -1 Jeff Gordon -5
4 -- Martin Truex Jr. -11
5 -- Carl Edwards --
6 -- Joey Logano -8
7 +1 Brad K. -21
8 +1 Kurt Busch -35
9 +1 Denny Hamlin -41
10 +2 Jimmie Johnson -53
11 -- Ryan Newman -54
12 -5 Dale Jr. -58
13 -- Jamie McMurray -73
14 -- Paul Menard -106
15 -- Matt Kenseth -134
16 -- Clint Bowyer -193

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