LONG POND, Pa. (AP) - All Tony Stewart could do the final laps at Pocono Raceway was use every trick available to stretch out his fuel and creep toward the finish line.Like the gamble he made to leave Joe Gibbs Racing and start his own team, the fuel-mileage call was the right one. Stewart matched his win in the All-Star race with his first Cup points victory as a team owner Sunday, coming from the rear of the field in his backup car at Pocono.
"We're just thankful we could make it,'' Stewart said.
He crossed the line on fumes, even as his own Stewart-Haas Racing operation seems to have plenty of fuel.
"It's easy when you've got the tools in place,'' Stewart said. "When you've got a car like we had today, you know that you've got a shot at it. It's just going to be a long day and it's going to take a long time to get there.''
Stewart needed time to reach the front of the 500-mile race because of a practice accident that forced him into his backup car and dropped him to the back of the pack.
"I'd hate to think I've got to screw up every week to win a race,'' Stewart said.
Crew chief Darian Grubb's late-race strategy worked and Stewart became the first owner/driver to win a points race since Ricky Rudd at Martinsville in 1998.
Stewart made his last pit stop with 41 laps to go and figured he could drive the rest of the way without another break. He took the lead in the No. 14 Chevrolet with 37 laps remaining and roared to a 6-second lead over Carl Edwards that gave him a crucial buffer down the stretch.
Edwards pushed Stewart and whittled the lead down to about 2 seconds with inside 10 laps remaining, and the two-time Cup champion unsure of how much gas he had left in the tank.
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"I didn't know how close we really were,'' Stewart said.
With a lead in the points standings and a spot in the Chase for the championship all but assured, Stewart could afford to take a risk.
Edwards was second, followed by David Reutimann and Jeff Gordon. Stewart's SHR teammate Ryan Newman was fifth.
Edwards, still looking for his first win of 2009, was convinced Stewart would run out of fuel. He was also sure Stewart would need more time to become so dominant and lead the points standings like he is only 14 races into the season.
Edwards was wrong on both counts.
"The things that he set out to accomplish this year were huge. I personally didn't believe he could get it done,'' Edwards said. "I'm extremely impressed with that. I can only imagine how good that feels to get that done.''
The first Cup points race with double-file restarts finished without any confusion. The drivers meeting lasted nearly 30 minutes as final questions were answered on the new restart rules that line up the 43-car field following a yellow.
"I'm sure they'll refine it and make it better, but I think it worked out pretty good,'' Reutimann said.
So has Stewart's decision to bolt JGR to buy a 50-percent stake in his own team.
He's destroyed all expectations in his first season as owner and driver. It was the first points victory since he left JGR at the end of last year after 10 successful seasons and snapped a 19-race points winless streak.
This was the first points victory for the team since their 2002 debut as Haas CNC Racing.
His second-place finish last week at Dover allowed him to become the first driver/owner to lead the points since Alan Kulwicki won the 1992 Cup championship, a span of 556 races.
Stewart stretched his lead over Gordon in the standings to 71 points.
"There will be a banner hanging in the shop that marks this day and time in history for the organization,'' Stewart said. "But you can't sit on it too long.''
When rain washed out qualifying on Friday, Stewart automatically sat on the pole as the points leader. He called this season one big dream and hoped he didn't wake up and realize it was time to get ready to go to Daytona.
Stewart wrecked his car in practice Saturday, then took some of the fastest laps of the day in his backup. He joked that if he knew the backup would run that strong, he would have crashed the first one right away.
Edwards is still looking for his first victory of the season.
"I'll probably be happy later today, but man, to be that close to victory and not win, that was frustrating,'' he said. "The points are great though. I'll definitely take something good out of this.''
Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a tough second week with crew chief Lance McGrew and was 27th. Jimmie Johnson ran out of fuel at the end and finished seventh.
"At the end, we were just playing the fuel game and I didn't play it hard enough,'' Johnson said.
Reutimann, long a journeyman driver, jumped into 11th place in the points standings. Mark Martin fell out of the top 12 with a 19th-place finish.
By DAN GELSTON
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
6-07-2009 @ 6:47PM
josephrogerssr said...
GO TONY WTG U R THE MAN.LET'S GO FOR THE BIG PRIZE THIS YEAR.WTG RYAN NEWMAN TOO. YOU DID THE RIGHT THING GOING WITH TONY THIS YEAR.
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6-08-2009 @ 4:49PM
david hyslop said...
james was right 85% hendrick 15% stewart hass
6-07-2009 @ 6:50PM
james said...
another driver taking a hendrick motorsport car to victory lane today, ryan newman will win before the year is over! if you can't win in one of the beast you don't need to be on the track
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6-08-2009 @ 12:26AM
t19db said...
To James,
That wasn't a Hendrick car in victory lane!!!! That is a Stewart-Haas car!!! Get your facts right before embarrassing your self.
6-08-2009 @ 4:19AM
james said...
hendrick engine, hendrick chassis, hendrick crew cheif, hendrick engineers, rick hendrick advice and support, etc.... = tony stewart a smart man in victory lane
6-07-2009 @ 6:52PM
Brian said...
Way to go smoke!!!!! finally NO MORE SECOND PLACE. ONLY FIRST... to Ryan Newman.. GREAT job finishing top 5..
p.s. Smoke fan forever
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6-07-2009 @ 7:01PM
roosmccy said...
jr drive one of the beast and cannot win
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6-07-2009 @ 7:03PM
Hi there said...
Dale Jr did good he finished in the top 30. That change they made moved him up to 27th at the finish. Jr should stay in the top 35 in owner points to keep him from going home. I bet he wishes he stayed in that 8 car now. He never finished that bad even in a wrecked 8 car from DEI
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6-07-2009 @ 7:06PM
roosmccy said...
must be the car ;never jr
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6-07-2009 @ 7:08PM
Kim said...
Congratulations Tony Stewart! You were a threat when you were a driver, now you are an even bigger threat as a driver/owner. Tony is proving to be a very shrewed business man indeed. All the naysayers of last year have nothing to say now except congratulations!
Kim
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6-07-2009 @ 7:15PM
roosmccy said...
first it was dei and teresa giving him infrior equipment now it hendrick;what a joke
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6-07-2009 @ 7:21PM
illsell4u said...
I was one of the ones that thought he would not be competitive this year. I must say I was wrong. Although I do have to admit wanting Tony and Carl to run out of fuel so Jeff could win today.
MBL
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6-07-2009 @ 7:53PM
OINKJOHNSON2 said...
I was very much surprised that one of the cars that stopped for fuel (esp Jeff Gordon) could not catch Stewart and Edwards, considering how much they slowed to conserve fuel. Anyhow, if Tony and Carl can stretch a tankful of gas that far, they deserve to finish up front. I would have preferred the order to be inverted, though.
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6-08-2009 @ 12:31AM
mike merse said...
way to go tony from a fellow hoosier and good job newman keep it up
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6-08-2009 @ 8:08AM
roosmccy said...
jr fans ; what about 88 in the race
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6-08-2009 @ 9:17AM
azspud said...
What's Juniors excuse NOW?????
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6-08-2009 @ 10:14AM
roosmccy said...
jr and his fans must be a on crack
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6-08-2009 @ 11:14AM
RJ said...
I'm a Jr. fan but he needs to get his head out of his butt. Another screw up on pit road, come on. Not only did he overshoot the pit but was to close to the pit wall making it hard for his crew to change left side tires. Jr. where is your head it sure isn't in your racing. Somebody needs to sit him down and read him the riot act, and soon. Maybe to many video games!!
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6-08-2009 @ 12:11PM
dan said...
This story is about Tony Stewart but everyone talks about junior. Guess he is really that popular, isnt he
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6-08-2009 @ 1:09PM
roosmccy said...
you jr fans are sending jr to grave with your expectations; ti is you and rick hendrick night maire
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