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Tony Stewart Home Depot Racing Team Report

Tuesday April 22, 2008

 

TONY STEWART Home Depot Racing Team Report Round 9 of 36 – Aaron’s 499 – TalladegaCar No.: 20 – Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot Toyota CamryTeammates: Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 FedEx Freight Toyota Camry and Kyle Busch in the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry Primary Team Members:Driver: Tony Stewart Crew Chief: Greg Zipadelli Car Chief: Jason Shapiro Engine Builder: Mark Cronquist Engine Specialist: Jarrad Egert (pronounced “Egg-ert”) Spotter: Mark Robertson Over-The-Wall Crew Members:Gas Man: Jeff “Gooch” Patterson Front Tire Changer: Ira-Jo Hussey Catch Can: Brian “Shaggy” Larson Front Tire Carrier: Tom Dean Windshield: Scott Geerts (pronounced “Gurtz”) Rear Tire Changer: Kyle Turner Jackman: Jason Lee Rear Tire Carrier: Eric Groen (pronounced “Grow-in”) Other Crew Members:Truck Drivers: Tom “Thumper” McCrimmon and Scott “Scooter” CrowellShock Specialist: Dave Hansen Tire Specialists: Jerold Shires and Bill Byrne (pronounced “Burn”) Engineer: Adam Stevens No. 20 Team History at Talladega Superspeedway: Year Event Start Finish Status/Laps Laps Led Earnings 2007 ×Aaron’s 49932 28 Accident, 190/192 7 $127,761 UAW-Ford 500 11 8 Running, 188/188 38 $134,736 2006 Aaron’s 499 2 2 Running, 188/188 11 $260,136 UAW-Ford 500 13 22 Running, 188/188 1 $125,636 2005 ×Aaron’s 499 11 2 Running, 194/194 2 $243,616 ×UAW-Ford 500 4 2 Running, 190/190 65 $212,361 2004 Aaron’s 499 37 22 Running, 188/188 6 $114,353 EA SPORTS 500 30 6 Running, 188/188 4 $120,603 2003 Aaron’s 499 19 25 Running, 156/188 0 $118,708 EA SPORTS 500 11 3 Running, 188/188 0 $163,333 2002 Aaron’s 499 26 29 Accident, 180/188 0 $100,138 †EA SPORTS 500 3 2 Running, 188/188 0 $152,258 2001 Talladega 500 7 2 Running, 188/188 26 $137,630 EA SPORTS 500 37 2 Running, 188/188 0 $104,700 2000 DieHard 500 39 34 Accident, 138/188 0 $53,835 Winston 500 5 27 Running, 187/188 12 $56,465 1999 DieHard 500 8 5 Running, 188/188 10 $59,855 Winston 500 5 6 Running, 188/188 1 $60,875 × Race length extended due to green-white-checker finish. † Qualifying canceled due to weather, starting position set via car owner points. Chassis No. 199:Chassis No. 199 made its debut at this year’s Budweiser Shootout at Daytona. It started the 70-lap, non-points event in 10th-place and led nine laps before finishing second to Dale Earnhardt Jr., by .136 of a second. Prior to the Shootout, Chassis No. 199 had never turned a wheel on the race track. It had, however, been tested numerous times in the wind tunnel. After the Shootout, Chassis No. 199 served as the No. 20 team’s backup for the Daytona 500. Talladega will mark its second career start, but its first in a point-paying race. Year Event Start Finish Status/Laps Laps Led Earnings 2008 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona 10 2 Running, 70/70 9 $115,000 Joe Gibbs Racing Talladega Anecdotes:• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one Sprint Cup win at Talladega: Ø 1998 April race was won by former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Bobby Labonte • Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one Sprint Cup pole at Talladega: Ø 1998 April race pole was won by Labonte • Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one NASCAR Nationwide Series win at Talladega: Ø 2001 April race was won by current Joe Gibbs Racing test driver Mike McLaughlin • Joe Gibbs Racing has earned two NASCAR Nationwide Series poles at Talladega: Ø 2007 April pole was won by former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Brad Coleman Ø 2006 April pole was won by former Joe Gibbs Racing driver J.J. Yeley Notes of Interest:• The Aaron’s 499 will mark Stewart’s 329thcareer NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start, his 19thcareer Sprint Cup start at Talladega and his 38thcareer point-paying start in a restrictor-plate race. • Stewart is currently seventh in the Sprint Cup point standings with 1,078 points, 137 markers behind series leader Jeff Burton. Stewart dropped two spots as a result of his 14th-place finish April 12 at Phoenix. At this point last year Stewart was seventh in the standings with 994 points, 332 markers behind series leader Jeff Gordon. Stewart has scored 84 more points this year than he did last year heading into the ninth race of the season.• Stewart has scored three top-fives and five top-10s in the eight Sprint Cup races run this season. He has a career total of 122 top-fives and 196 top-10s in 328 career Sprint Cup races.• Stewart is the fastest driver in traffic in the eight races held this season. His relative speed percentage of 5.125 is 2.875 points better than second-best Carl Edwards (8.000). “Relative Speed Percentage” averages how much faster or slower a driver raced versus the average speed of all drivers. “Traffic” is determined when there is another car within one car length.• Stewart has finished second at Talladega six times (Spring 2006, Fall 2005, Spring 2005, Fall 2002, Spring 2001 and Fall 2001), tying him with Bobby Allison and Mark Martin for the most runner-up finishes without a victory at a track currently on the Sprint Cup schedule. Allison finished second six times and never won at Martinsville, while Martin holds this distinction at Pocono. • Stewart has eight top-fives and 11 top-10s in 18 career Sprint Cup starts at Talladega.• Of the 715 laps Stewart has led in the 37 point-paying restrictor-plate races he has run, 532 have been at Daytona (74.4 percent). The remaining 183 laps led have come at Talladega. Stewart has made 19 starts at Daytona and 18 starts at Talladega. • Of the 747 laps available in the four restrictor-plates run in 2005 – 203 laps in the Daytona 500, 194 laps at Talladega in May, 160 laps at Daytona in July and 190 laps at Talladega in October – Stewart led 325 of those laps (43.5 percent). And in those four races, Stewart finished seventh, second, first and second, respectively, to log an average finish of third. • Of the 739 laps available in the four restrictor-plate races run in 2006 – 203 laps in the Daytona 500, 188 laps at Talladega in April, 160 laps at Daytona in July and 188 laps at Talladega in October – Stewart led 118 of those laps (16 percent). And in those four races, Stewart finished fifth, second, first and 22nd, respectively, to log an average finish of seventh. • Of the 2,428 laps available in the past 13 restrictor-plate races (2005-2008), Stewart has led 539 of those laps (22.2 percent).• In his Sprint Cup career, Stewart has two point-paying victories in restrictor-plate races – the 2005 July race at Daytona where Stewart won the pole and led all but nine of the race’s 160 laps (94.4 percent) and the 2006 July race at Daytona where Stewart started second and led a race-high 86 laps (53.8 percent).• Stewart has five other Sprint Cup wins in non-point restrictor-plate races. All have been at Daytona, with three victories in the Budweiser Shootout (2001, 2002 and 2007) and two victories in the Gatorade Duel (2005 and 2007).• Stewart won his eighth career Sprint Cup pole at Daytona in July 2005 for what is still his only pole in a restrictor-plate race. Stewart has 10 poles altogether, with the last one coming 85 races ago at Martinsville in October 2005.• “You Must Be a Local” – Mechanic Todd Foster is from Birmingham, Ala. (Upon graduating high school, Foster worked with driver Stanley Smith in various Late Model, Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup endeavors between 1989 and 1993. When Smith was seriously injured following an accident at Talladega in 1993, Foster worked for Smith’s drywall company from 1993 to 1997. Foster moved to Charlotte in 1998, where his first job in Sprint Cup was with Cale Yarborough Motorsports and driver Rick Mast. He joined Joe Gibbs Racing following the 2001 season.) • Home Depot store No. 6809, located in West McKinney, Texas, and store No. 528, located in McKinney, Texas, will be represented on the lower rear quarterpanel of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota during the Aaron’s 499. Store Nos. 6809 and 528 were judged to be the outstanding stores of the past two weeks, thereby earning their place on the No. 20 car. Stewart in NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Talladega:• Stewart will make a return to the NASCAR Nationwide Series on Saturday driving the No. 20 Old Spice Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Aaron’s 312 at Talladega. He’ll look for his third Nationwide Series victory in five races, as Stewart won the first two races on this year’s Nationwide Series schedule at Daytona and Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., respectively, before finishing 27that Las Vegas and 10that Texas. (Stewart did not participate in the Nationwide Series races at Atlanta, Bristol, Nashville and Phoenix.) It will be Stewart’s sixth career Nationwide Series start at Talladega. Stewart’s best career Nationwide Series result at Talladega came last April when he drove for Kevin Harvick Inc., (KHI) and finished second to KHI teammate Bobby Labonte. The Aaron’s 312 will mark Stewart’s fifth race as part of his nine-race Nationwide Series schedule for 2008. Stewart has a total of four wins, five poles, 21 top-fives and 30 top-10s in 81 Nationwide Series starts. Three of Stewart’s Nationwide Series wins have been in the season-opening race at Daytona (2005, 2006 and 2008). – The Home Depot is NASCAR’s Home Improvement Warehouse –

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