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Sonoma In Car Audio

June 21, 2009 by admin 1789Leave a Commenthttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F2009%2F06%2F21%2Fsonoma-in-car-audio%2FSonoma+In+Car+Audio2009-06-22+02%3A57%3A17adminhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.scannerbytes.com%2F%3Fp%3D1789

June 21 – – Kasey Kahne held off Tony Stewart on a series of late race restarts to win his first career road course race in the Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. Jeff Gordon’s prospects were hindered by a pit road speeding penalty that put him back in 32nd place. He rallied back with a strong effort in the final 20 laps as he gained 15 spots during the closing stages. A green/white/checkered flag finish allowed Gordon to move up from 13th to 9th at the checkered flag.

source: gordonline.com

Race Results
Standings

In Car Audio

MP3 Direct Download
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Post Race Quotes:

STEVE LETARTE, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 DUPONT IMPALA SS – Finished 9th:

“The DuPont Chevrolet just wasn’t as fast as we really needed to be all weekend. We made some changes for the race. I don’t think that made it any better. So he (Jeff Gordon) battled real good. We pitted one time we probably shouldn’t have. We worked the first caution really well. We got a little track position and then we had kind of a poor pit stop, and got caught speeding all at the same time and had to go to the back. But the guys kept their heads up and we raced all the way and that’s what you’ve got to do at all these races. So to come home with a top 10 was really impressive.”

DOUBLE FILE RESTARTS ON A ROAD COURSE, DID THEY WORK TODAY?

“It looked like it was a good race, so yeah. The question is, what is work? So I thought it was great. There were some passes and there was some excitement. Some guys were probably disappointed that they lost track position, but it gave us an opportunity. We started 33rd there with about 30 or 35 (laps) to go and we got all the way up to ninth. So I’m a big fan of it at the moment.”

DID JEFF GORDON SAY ANYTHING ABOUT HIS BACK? HE MENTIONED IT MIGHT BE A CONCERN ON A ROAD COURSE

“He didn’t say anything to me. I just saw him and he looked fine to me. I think his back is a whole lot better than the car we gave him.”

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Michigan In Car Audio

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June 15 – – It wasn’t a victory for Jeff Gordon at Michigan Speedway, but after starting last to begin the day, he posted a solid top-5 finish. The overall lack of caution flags — there were only three in the race — forced the team to make adjustments on the fly.

Gordon started at the rear of the field due to an engine change on Friday. He gained three spots on the opening lap, and moved up to 32nd on lap 5. He picked off two more spots on lap 6, and another pair on lap 8 to run in the 28th position. His upward climb continued as he moved to 22nd on lap 16. Gordon entered the top-20 on lap 19 and moved up three more spots by lap 26. He moved up to 15th on lap 40 before a round of green flag pit stops. When the stops cycled through, Gordon ran in the 16th position.

A debris caution on lap 73 brought the field to pit road. Gordon restarted in 18th and gained four spots by lap 86. At the halfway point he ran in 13th, but was distantly behind race leader Jimmie Johnson. Gordon moved into the top-10 with a pass on Dale Earnhardt Jr on lap 110. A cycle of green flag pit stops ensued with Gordon holding onto the 10th spot. The second caution for debris came on lap 121. Gordon stayed on the track and moved to 8th on the restart. He took 6th from Tony Stewart on lap 133 as he closed in on the top-5. A caution for David Stremme’s crash on lap 152 slowed the field and set up pit stops. Gordon departed in the 5th position knowing that he would make it if the race went green until the finish.

He restarted in 5th on the inside line and immediately fell to 6th. He took the 5th position from Juan Pablo Montoya on lap 163. Gordon battled Denny Hamlin for position in the closing stages and took 4th place with 7 laps to go. At the front of the field, Johnson passed Greg Biffle for the lead with 5 laps to go, but ran out of fuel on the final lap. Gordon moved up to 3rd when he went around Johnson and then took 2nd when Biffle ran out of fuel on the backstrech. However, Gordon was several seconds behind race winner Mark Marin. The runner-up finish was Gordon’s best effort since his victory at Texas in early-April.

source: www.gordonline.com

Standings
Results

Post race press conference video can be seen here.

In Car Audio

In Car Audio Direct MP3 Download[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Jeff-Gordon-2009-06-14-Lifelock-400-Michigan.mp3]

Pit Road Interview MP3 Download
[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Jeff-Gordon-2009-06-14-Lifelock-400-Michigan-Post-Race-Interview.mp3]

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Pocono 500 In Car Audio

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June 8 – – With Jeff Gordon struggling with handling issues during the second half of the Pocono 500, crew chief Steve Letarte elected to play the fuel strategy game. As it turned out, it nearly resulted in a victory.

Gordon started on the outside of the front row and rocketed to the lead before the field entered the first turn. The caution waved on lap 2 after Denny Hamlin stopped on the track. Gordon chose the outside line for the restart and once again beat his teammate into turn one. On lap 6, Johnson passed Gordon coming off turn one. Two laps later, Kurt Busch and Ryan Newman took positions and sent Gordon back to 4th.

Gordon struggled with handling as he was unable to get in the throttle coming off the corners. He dropped to 5th after Greg Biffle passed on lap 9. Gordon fell to 7th before the caution waved on lap 14. Pit stops ensued with Gordon departing in 13th place after a series of adjustments. The chassis changes seemed to pay immediate dividends as Gordon moved into the top-10 within one lap of the restart. By lap 20, he was up to 7th position. Gordon’s progress continued after passing Jeff Burton to take 6th on lap 23. However, he was unable to gain ground on the top-5 and remained in the 6th spot until a round of green flag pit stops on lap 45. Gordon moved up to 5th following the cycle of pit stops. He remained 5th through the next cycle of green flag stops on lap 75.

A debris caution on lap 103 during a cycle of pit stops brought the leaders to pit road. Gordon entered in 3rd place and held the position coming off of pit road. He restarted in 5th due to Carl Edwards and Jeff Burton pitting before the caution flag. However, he was hindered by the inside line and dropped to 9th within a lap of the restart. The caution waved on lap 113 after David Stremme hit the wall. Most of the leaders– including Gordon– elected to stay on the track. He fell from 8th to 12th on lap 118 after getting loose in turn three. On lap 121, he dropped another two positions. Kurt Busch passed on lap 122 to put Gordon back to 15th place. The handling problems continued as Gordon fell to 23rd on lap 127. He came to pit road a few laps early under green for chassis adjustments on lap 135. After the cycle of stops, he was up to 20th on lap 140.

With 50 laps to go, Gordon was in 18th and seemed to be making headway on getting a handle on the chassis issues — but time was running out in the race. A caution flag on lap 156 brought the field to pit road, but Gordon remained on the track with light rain falling. Crew chief Steve Letarte, who played the rain game and won in 2007, realized that staying on the track and hoping for a sudden shower was Gordon’s only chance at a victory. When the sun shined through, he was forced to give up the lead. Gordon restarted at the end of the line, but the silver lining was that he’d be able to make it to the finish without stopping for fuel if the race stayed green.

Gordon moved to 18th with 34 laps to go. Three laps later, he moved to 15th with a pass on Dale Earnhardt Jr. With 30 to go, he took 13th from Kyle Busch. With 15 laps to go, the leaders began pitting, which allowed Gordon to gain positions. He entered the top-10 on lap 186 while in fuel conservation mode with the throttle. On lap 190, Gordon was up to 6th as more leaders came to pit road for fuel. He finished in 4th after two drivers — including Jimmie Johnson — ran out of fuel on the final lap. At the front of the field, Tony Stewart scored his first victory as a car owner. It was the first victory for an owner/driver since Ricky Rudd scored a win in 1998, though Stewart’s car is technically owned by Margaret Haas, the wife of Stewart/Haas co-owner Gene Haas.

Standings
Results

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Audio

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Pit Road Post Race Interview
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JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 DUPONT IMPALA SS, Finished 4th
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE TODAY’S RACE WITH THE FUEL MILEAGE SCENARIO?
“We’ve seen it happen at a lot of races. This is a tough place to save so I am really impressed with those guys that finished ahead of us. I am really proud of Steve Letarte and this whole DuPont crew for what they did to get me out there in that position and be able to go all the way. You have to get the finishes any way you can. We never gave up. We were pretty good for a long time. That double-file restart there, boy I will tell you what, it killed us so we have got to work on that a little bit. Just aero-wise, my car was good in a single-file line and when we were in clean air. But whew, it was a handful there in all that dirty air. We got shuffled back there and it kind of worked to our favor. Tried to win it with the rain that didn’t work so fourth place, I am pretty excited about that.”

 

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Dover In-Car Audio

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May 31 – – Give Jimmie Johnson a challenge and he’ll rise up to meet it. Although he dominated the 400-lap race at Dover International Speedway, a pit road miscue put the three-time champion back in 8th position for the restart with less than 30 laps to go. He systematically worked through the lead lap cars — and lapped traffic — to regain the race lead with less than 5 laps to go. It was Johnson’s 42nd career victory. For his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon, it was a rather forgettable afternoon. Gordon finished two laps down in 26th position.

Jeff Gordon’s weekend at Dover International Speedway was essentially ruined before the green flag even flew. A wreck during his qualifying lap destroyed his primary race car and forced him to start at the rear of the field. The combination of a poor starting spot and an uncomfortable setup resulted in Gordon turning in his worst racing performance of the 2009 season.

Gordon started 42nd and gained five spots in the first five laps. By lap 11, he had moved to 31st as his march forward continued. A competition caution slowed the field on lap 31 with Gordon up to the 28th position. He gained two spots on pit road and restarted in 26th. A caution for Tony Raines’ brought several leaders to pit road. Gordon moved up to 14th position for the restart on lap 50. However, on older tires he faded to 16th within five laps. His fade continued as he slipped to 21st by lap 70. Gordon dropped a position to Kevin Harvick and ran in 22nd place at the 100-lap mark.

Gordon came onto pit road under green on lap 117 just before the caution waved for debris. While the right side tires were being changed, crew chief Steve Letarte immediately called for two tires to try to keep Gordon on the lead lap. However, the strategy failed as he was scored a lap down in 28th place. At the halfway point, Gordon dropped to 30th and was on the verge of going two laps down. Race leader Jimmie Johnson passed Gordon on lap 216 to put his teammate out of contention for the day. He moved up to 26th as the laps wound down, but was hindered by the laps down status.

Gordon lost the series points lead to Tony Stewart. He has posted just one top-5 finish in 6 races since winning at Texas Motor Speedway in early-April.

source: www.gordonline.com

Race Results
Standings
Post Race Transcript
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In Car Audio

Direct MP3 Download
[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jeff-gordon-2009-05-31-autism-speaks-400-dover.mp3]
Go to -18:00 to hear crew chief Steve Letarte abort the pit stop as the caution comes out to try and keep from going a lap down.

 

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Coca-Cola 600 In Car Audio

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May 26 – – The rain-shortned Coca-Cola 600 at Lowes Motor Speedway was not the exiciting Memorial Day weekend event that many had hoped. Jeff Gordon battled through a tight handling condition early in the race that only covered 227 of the 400 scheduled race laps. He nearly fell off the lead lap before lap 100. However, a chassis adjustment brought the DuPont Chevrolet to life and Gordon was turning laps as fast as the leaders before rain brought the proceedings to a halt. Gordon was credited with a 14th place finish and holds onto the series points lead.

source: www.gordonline.com

Race Results
Point Standings

Audio

Pre-Race Comments about back pain
[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jeff-gordon-charlotte-pre-race-back-issues.mp3]

Direct MP3 Download
[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jeff-gordon-2009-05-25-coca-cola-600-charlotte.mp3]

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Richmond Crown Royal 400 In Car Audio

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May 2 – – Jeff Gordon knew he didn’t have the car to compete with Kyle Busch for the victory at Richmond International Raceway. Crew chief Steve Letarte gambled by keeping Gordon on the track during a late caution period to allow him to inherit the lead– focusing solely on a victory. However, a series of caution flags allowed Busch to close in and eventually pass Gordon for the lead with 50 laps to go. Older tires hindered Gordon’s efforts and he faded to 8th place at the finish. Nevertheless, he re-assumed the series points lead after losing the top spot at Talladega.

source: www.gordonline.com

Race Results
Standings

In Car Audio

Our apologies for losing the last half of the race. Not sure what happened.

MP3 Download
[audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/jeff-gordon-2009-05-02-crown-royal-400-richmond.mp3]

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Talladega Aarons 499 In Car Audio

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April 25 – – It should have stayed in mothballs. In the first race for the Pepsi Challenger in 1983, Darrell Waltrip drilled a dirt bank at Daytona Internaional Speedway, careened back on the track and hit the retaining wall. Twenty-six years later, Jeff Gordon’s day in the Pepsi Challenger was hindered by the same effect — a major wreck on the track. Gordon was involved in a lap 7 wreck at Talladega Superspeedway after being clipped by Matt Kenseth. The front and rear of the car was destroyed. Repairs were made and Gordon finished in 37th. He dropped to 2nd in the series points standings.

Read more at www.gordonline.com

Point Standings
Race Results

Audio

In Car Audio [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jeff-gordon-2009-04-26-aarons-499-talladega.mp3]

Post Crash Comments

IS THERE ANY CHANCE YOU CAN GET THE CAR BACK OUT? “I think this is the same way this Pepsi Challenger ended up in ’83. So it sure didn’t look good. It was driving good. We were having a good time there. I was actually working well with Matt (Kenseth) getting up to the front through the middle. I am not really sure what happened. I was just kinda cruising along there in the middle. Matt got up there, I think behind, maybe the No. 11 and he went low and so I was just cruising on up the middle.

“Matt went down with the No. 1 car and I guess what it was, whoever that was on the inside, I don’t think, there just wasn’t enough room. He got underneath Matt, Matt came up and I was already there.

“The car is destroyed. That is Talladega. I don’t know if we are going to be able to fix that. I know these guys are going to work real hard to try and get it back out there and get some points. Just unfortunate.

“There are so many different grooves to race out there. Matt went low so I was just going to go up the middle, it had been working so well for us up to that point. Somebody got to the inside him and closed the door.

“Things were going well, we were having a good time. Just cruising up the middle. Matt got hooked up with the No. 1 car. They started to go low and I think somebody got inside of them just as I was getting to the outside or up the middle of Matt. I don’t if he knew I was there, didn’t know I was there or what happened. But, I just got squeezed and started a big wreck.

“I didn’t see anything out of line. There was nothing. I don’t think that wreck was caused by over aggressive driving. I mean, every race and every wreck I look to see what I could have done different. Looking back on it, I wish I would have just stayed behind Matt. But that is always hindsight. We’re sitting here. It is unfortunate. It is not obviously going to be the day we were looking for.”




Carl Edwards & Brad Keselowsk Final Lap Incident Video

Carl Edwards comments on the the final lap of the Aaron’s 499.  Edwards goes on to say that someone will get killed before Nascar changes the double yellow line rule.  Edwards blocked Keselowski coming to the checkered flag which resulted in Edwards getting turned around and flipped airborne into the fence in spectacular fashion by Ryan Newman.  There were 8 minor injuries to fans in that area of the crash.

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU3TGvIWYR0

Here is the call from Fox as it occurred:

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZqUf_oTxC8

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Texas Samsung 500 In-Car Audio

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April 6 – – Jeff Gordon returned to victory lane after a 47-race drought with a dominating victory in the Samsung 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. Gordon led the most laps but was running 3rd in the closing stages. A late race caution brought the leaders to pit road where Gordon beat his competitors back onto the track. He held off Jimmie Johnson for his first victory of the season and 82nd of his career. It was also his first career win at the Texas track. “This is the best place we possibly could have won because it alluded us for so long,” Gordon said. Good ride Cowboy, good ride.

Read more at www.gordonline.com

Point Standings
Race Results

Audio

In-Car Audio MP3 Download [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jeff-gordon-2009-04-05-samsung-500-texas.mp3]

Victory Lane Interview [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jeff-gordon-2009-04-05-samsung-500-texas-victory-lane.mp3]

Post Race Press Conference [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/jeff-gordon-2009-04-05-samsung-500-texas-post-race-press-conference.mp3]



Coverage of Jeff’s Victory

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Martinsville Goody’s 500 In Car Audio

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March 30 – – Despite leading nearly 150 laps, despite starting on the pole, and despite having the preferred first pit stall, Jeff Gordon was once again unable to snap his 48-race winless streak. Gordon finished 4th in the Goody’s 500 at Martinsville Speedway after battling a tight handling car over the final 200 laps. Jimmie Johnson, the unquestioned master of Martinsville in the 21st century, won for the fifth time in the last six races at the track with a late pass on Denny Hamlin.

Read more at www.gordonline.com

In Car Audio

Direct Download [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/jeff-gordon-2009-03-29-goodys-500-martinsville.mp3]

Pit Road Interview [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/jeff-gordon-2009-03-29-goodys-500-martinsville-pit-road-interview.mp3]



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Bristol Food City 500 In-Car Audio

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March 23 – – Another week and another solid race for Jeff Gordon. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the long-awaited victory he had been looking for, but instead a 4th place finish in the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Gordon struggled with a tight handling car on longer runs, which made contending for the victory a near impossibility. Nevertheless, he scored his fourth top-10 finish of the season and extended his points lead. The race was dominated by Kyle Busch who led more than 350 of the 500 laps en route to his second win of the season

[Source: www.gordonline.com]

[Race Results]
[Standings]
[Team Chevy Post Race Transcript]

In-Car Audio:

Food City 500 – 4th Place [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/jeff-gordon-2009-03-22-food-city-500-bristol.mp3]
Pit Road Interview [audio:http://www.scannerbytes.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/jeff-gordon-2009-03-22-food-city-500-pit-road-interview.mp3]

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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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