WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) -- Smoke loves it when the Glen heats up.Tony Stewart won the rain-delayed NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen International on a steamy Monday, holding off Australian Marcos Ambrose over the final 25 laps for his Cup-record fifth victory at the famed road course.
"I love it when it gets slick," Stewart said. "I was watching him (Ambrose). I think we were stronger in the parts we needed to be and we never looked at the fuel."
It was Stewart's third win in his first season as an owner-driver and the seventh road course win of his career, second to Jeff Gordon's NASCAR-record nine. Stewart has seven consecutive top-two finishes at The Glen, also winning in 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2007 and finishing second in 2006 and 2008. He also has finished first or second in eight of the past 11 road races; he was second to Kasey Kahne at Sonoma in June.
The race originally was scheduled for Sunday, but a string of thunderstorms forced it to be postponed until Monday. Last week's race at Pocono also was postponed to Monday because of rain.
Ambrose was second, a career best, and Carl Edwards third. Kyle Busch, Greg Biffle, Juan Pablo Montoya, Kurt Busch, Max Papis, Clint Bowyer and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top 10. Polesitter Jimmie Johnson, seeking his first career road win, finished 12th.
Kyle Busch, 13th in points, closed the gap on 12th-place Matt Kenseth for the cutoff spot in the Chase for the championship. Busch, who entered the race 102 points behind Kenseth, narrowed the gap to 58.
The chaos that everybody was expecting on the double-file restarts never materialized. There were no major incidents in the hard, downhill, 90-degree right-hand first turn.
Ambrose started fourth and ran up front early. But pit strategy dropped him deep in the field midway through the 90-lap race. He stayed out when the rest of the leaders pitted for the first time and was running 22nd on lap 50 after making his first stop. He ducked into the pits on lap 55 for fuel and made up 10 seconds on leader Kyle Busch.
A multicar crash involving Jeff Gordon and Sam Hornish Jr. on lap 63 brought out a 19-minute red flag stoppage and put Ambrose back in the mix.
Kasey Kahne precipitated the crash when he dived inside of Hornish coming out of turn nine on the 11-curve track and sent Hornish into the grass on the left side. Hornish's No. 77 Dodge caromed off a tire barrier and back onto the track, and Gordon's No. 24 slammed head-on into it, spinning violently around into the Armco barrier lining the track.
Both Gordon and Hornish climbed from their cars uninjured. Also involved were Andy Lally, Jeff Burton and Joey Logano.
Stewart cleared leader Kyle Busch on the restart on lap 67. Busch chose the outside line as the leader and Stewart took advantage, getting past him on the first turn and holding him off up through the high-speed esses.
Stewart needed every lap of caution he could get to make it to the end of the 220.5- mile race, and the fifth caution helped. A yellow flag came out on lap 71 for debris, setting up another double-file restart, this time with Ambrose alongside.
Ambrose dived low inside to start lap 74, but Stewart blocked him and maintained the lead, with Kyle Busch and Edwards, who started 33rd, in close pursuit.
Ambrose, running on older tires, never mounted a challenge as Stewart maintained a lead of more than a second over the final 10 laps.
"I threw everything I could at him," said Ambrose, who won the Nationwide race here Saturday with a daring move on Kyle Busch. "We got stuck in the back of the pack and had to make a gamble. The extra laps we had on the tires hurt. I closed in on him, could see him make a few mistakes, but we couldn't quite close the deal."
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8-10-2009 @ 5:09PM
Welcome Don said...
Danica Bush said after the race ( in his usual kiss my azz attitude ) " I couldnt stear the care, I couldnt stop the car, I couldnt turn the car, and the car wouldnt go !!!!!
I specifically told Danica Bush to take two Midol and get some rest but I see that didnt help.
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8-10-2009 @ 6:45PM
nzcr14 said...
BOOGETY, BOOGETY, BOOGETY,
LETS GO TOASTING GUYS AND GALS. CHEERS.
Another win for my BEST DRIVER. works for mee...
SORRY about JG-DEJ in the walls and JJ finishing 12th. TOO BAD THE KYLIE BAB finished in the top5's.
too bad he didn't finish in the wall instead of the other 2. DO NOT DESPEAR; HIS DOWNING IS NOT OVER YET. cheers, cheers , cheers few down, few to go.
works for me...GO STEWART.
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8-10-2009 @ 6:55PM
Kim said...
Tony Stewart is on fire this season! His team would have to fail miserably (which I do not see happening), during the Chase for Tony to not win the tophy this season. His only competition IMO will be Jimmie Johnson. Congratulations to Tony Stewart and team for a job well done today and for what is sure to continue to be an amazing first season together.
On a side note: I felt so sorry for Gordon today. He has nowhere to go and that hit from Sam Hornish Jr. looked painful and awful for them both. What a shame that they were both taken out of the race, but Jeff in particular who is now sitting third in points. The last thing Jeff needed was a DNF and more back pain. Get well soon, Jeff!
Kim
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8-10-2009 @ 10:12PM
illsell4u said...
Not that I would wish it on Tony but with the Cahse format all it takes is what happened to Jeff to happen to Tony in the Cahse and he does not win the chase. In only a ten race format all it takes is one driver to wreck you, one tire to go flat, one engine to blow up, and all that great driving you have done all year is lost.
To my knowledge, no driver yet has been in the lead after the first 26 races and won the Championship since the Chase format started. It will be interesting to see if it happens this year or if once again, the deserving driver gets screwed out of a championship trophy.
mbl
8-10-2009 @ 11:49PM
nzcr14 said...
CHEERS, CHEERS, CHEERS, ILLSELL4U this one; you are SO RIGHT; I haven't even been thinking about TS winning the CHAMP. this year even if it will become obviously,i'm going to wait for HOMESTEAD K WEST, before even thinking of chearing a champ.
I learned a hard lesson in 2007 (like you) because of this stupid chase crap that lost JEFF GORDON THE 5th champ.SORRY,FOR YOUR MAIN DRIVER; tha was a hard hit, SOMETHING THAT KYLE BUSH DESERVES, and noone else, OK I'LL INCLUDE C. HATEWARDS WRECKADEGA
CASTLEOFSKY JOB TYPE, LOL, for the fools.
and KIM, THANKS FOR YOUR KIND WORDS and of course a
3rd CHAMP IS ALREADY DO FOR TONY just for the performance showed so far from such TEAM.However as
obvious, johnson or even gordon are still there and
in competition for such crown SO MAYBE IT WILL BE SAFER TO KEEP HIGH HOPES BUT LOW PROFILE AND CHEERS
until the champ 09 is totally in TS POCKET.Just a thought.
works for me...
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8-11-2009 @ 12:54AM
Bob said...
*I'll bet once the chase begins, and the points gaps are closed back up, this could be a real dog fight (as in fighter planes, not M. Vick style) to the finish. Hopefully Gordo's back won't keep him from being able to push it, because we need all these guys at full strength for the stretch run. Congrats to Stewart--he's looking mighty tough with his own team. This should be an exciting championship round.
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8-11-2009 @ 1:04AM
Tracy G Smith said...
This should be an exciting championship.
Congrats to Stewart he's looking mighty tough with his own team.
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8-11-2009 @ 3:00AM
Susan said...
Happy for Stewart. (It would be nice to see a little of the 'old' Tony sometimes). I missed the race but Jeff and Sam took hard hits from what I saw. I know Jeff said his back is bothering him. (Look on the People Magazine website for an article about Jeff with his #1 cheerleader - his daughter). It's very nice.
I believe in karma. Anna can say what she wants about Kyle. I'm afraid to say anything because he'll probably make the chase just to spite me. lol
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8-11-2009 @ 3:40AM
nzcr14 said...
WEEELL SUSAN, I think i'm going to begin to shut the hell up too about the KYLIE because sometime wishes and rants work the opposite way. in short; they come back at you.
i JUST GOT DONE CHECKING THE POINTS STANDING AND THE KYLIE regained a spot now 13th,last week 14th.
Time to take a break as we have with J METHFIELD.
Hopefully that will shut up the WOODYGOOFEY TOO about stewart lies but do not count on as he has been hustling on these pages under another ID, with another posters about defferent issues for 6 years.So not high hopes here;that's for sure.
works for me... boogety, boogety, boogety, MICHIGAN
NEXT WIN FOR TONY?.He won there before,lets see.
works for me...