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Tony Stewart Michigan Team Report

Wednesday August 13, 2008

 

Round 23 of 36 – 3M Performance 400 – Michigan
Car No.: 20 – Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot Toyota Camry
Teammates: Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 FedEx Office Toyota Camry and Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Interstate Batteries 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” Crowell
Shock Specialist: Dave Hansen
Tire Specialists: Jerold Shires and Bill Byrne (pronounced “Burn”)
Engineer: Adam Stevens
Tony Stewart / No. 20 Team History at Michigan International Speedway:
Year
Event
Start
Finish
Status/Laps
Laps Led
Earnings
2008
׆LifeLock 400
12
5
Running, 203/203
1
$136,986
2007
Citizens Bank 400
41
3
Running, 200/200
2
$157,586
×3M Performance 400
35
10
Running, 203/203
0
$135,411
2006
*3M Performance 400
17
41
Accident, 58/129
0
$122,666
GFS Marketplace 400
33
3
Running, 200/200
0
$159,736
2005
Batman Begins 400
3
2
Running, 200/200
97
$174,461
GFS Marketplace 400
36
5
Running, 200/200
0
$135,491
2004
DHL 400
27
24
Running, 200/200
0
$106,543
GFS Marketplace 400
4
9
Running, 200/200
0
$112,493
2003
Sirius 400
2
8
Running, 200/200
51
$110,843
GFS Marketplace 400
23
3
Running, 200/200
0
$140,063
2002
Sirius Satellite Radio 400
10
16
Running, 199/200
0
$92,618
Pepsi 400
24
2
Running, 200/200
0
$136,183
2001
Kmart 400
37
25
Running, 198/200
0
$57,490
*Pepsi 400
10
27
Running, 161/162
0
$55,890
2000
*Kmart 400
28
1
Running, 194/194
13
$123,800
Pepsi 400
19
41
Accident, 36/200
0
$41,250
1999
Kmart 400
28
9
Out of Gas, 198/200
0
$34,450
Pepsi 400
37
3
Running, 200/200
4
$60,505
× Race length extended due to green-white-checker finish.
† Qualifying canceled due to weather, starting position set via car owner points.
* Race cut short due to weather.
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Chassis No. 209:
This car made its debut in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, where it started 31
st
and led four times for 23 laps and was set to collect its first career win.
But with a five-and-a-half second lead over second-place Kasey Kahne, a flat right-front tire three laps short of the finish relegated Chassis No. 209 to an
undeserved 18
th
-place result. Prior to the series’ longest race, Chassis No. 209 was tested May 5-6 during the NASCAR test session at Charlotte.
Michigan marked Chassis No. 209’s second career start, where it put forth a solid but unspectacular effort, starting 12
th
, leading one lap and finishing
fifth. Chicagoland marked Chassis No. 209’s third career start, and it mimicked its previous start at Michigan by starting 12
th
and finishing fifth. But 11
laps were led at Chicagoland compared to the one lap led at Michigan. Chassis No. 209 returns to Michigan where it will make its fourth career start.
Year
Event
Start
Finish
Status/Laps
Laps Led
Earnings
2008
Charlotte (Spring)
31
18
Running, 399/400
23
$152,961
Michigan (Spring)
12
5
Running, 203/203
1
$136,986
Chicagoland
12
5
Running, 267/267
11
$164,011
Joe Gibbs Racing Michigan Anecdotes:
Joe Gibbs Racing has four wins at Michigan:
Ø 2000 June race was won by Stewart
Ø 1999 August race was won by former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Bobby Labonte
Ø 1995 June and August races were swept by Labonte
Joe Gibbs Racing has five poles at Michigan:
Ø 2007 June race pole was won by former Joe Gibbs Racing driver J.J. Yeley
Ø 2003 June and August poles were swept by Labonte
Ø 2000 June pole was won by Labonte
Ø 1995 August pole was won by Labonte
Notes of Interest:
The 3M Performance 400 will mark Stewart’s 343
rd
career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start and his 20
th
career Sprint Cup start at Michigan.
Stewart is currently seventh in the Sprint Cup point standings with 2,744 points, 510 markers behind series leader and Joe Gibbs Racing teammate
Kyle Busch. Stewart picked up two positions as a result of his second-place finish last Sunday at Watkins Glen. Stewart has a 138-point advantage
over 13
th
-place Clint Bowyer, the first driver on the outside of the 12-driver Chase for the Championship with only four races remaining
before the first Chase race at New Hampshire on Sept. 14. At this point last year Stewart was fourth in the standings with 2,939 points, 445
markers behind series leader Jeff Gordon. Stewart has scored 195 fewer points this year than he did last year heading into the 23
rd
race of the season.
Stewart has scored eight top-fives and 11 top-10s in the 22 Sprint Cup races run this season. He has a career total of 32 wins, 127 top-fives, 202
top-10s and 10,135 laps led in 342 career Sprint Cup races. His last Sprint Cup win came 36 races ago at Watkins Glen in 2007.
Stewart has seven top-three Sprint Cup finishes at Michigan, with the most recent being a third-place result in last year’s June visit to the
track. In all, Stewart has nine top-five and 13 top-10 finishes in his 19 career Sprint Cup starts at Michigan, with an average finish of 12.5.
Stewart has finished in the top-10 in 10 of his last 12 races at Michigan.
Stewart scored his fifth career Sprint Cup win at the 2000 June Michigan race. He started 28
th
in that race, the farthest back any Sprint Cup
driver has come to win at Michigan.
Stewart set a Michigan record in June 2006 for the greatest improvement from a starting position. Stewart started 41
st
in the 2006 Citizens
Bank 400 and advanced 38 positions to finish third, besting the previous mark of 36 places earned by Jimmy Spencer (40
th
to fourth) in the 1996
June race. “I made sure I crossed the start/finish line at the green dead last,” said Stewart about lagging behind at the start of the race. “I made sure
(A.J.) Allmendinger got by me so I could say I went from dead last to wherever we finished. From 43
rd
to third, that’s a pretty good day. I’m not
going to complain about that at all.”
Stewart has never won a pole at Michigan, as his best starting spot is second (2003 June race). Stewart has 10 poles to his resume, with the last one
coming 99 races ago at Martinsville in October 2005.
During Stewart’s rookie year in 1999, the June Michigan race was the site of the No. 20 team’s only DNF (Did Not Finish) for the season.
Stewart earned a ninth-place finish despite running out of gas and not making it across the stripe.
In the 2003 June Michigan race, then Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Bobby Labonte and Stewart qualified 1-2 to mark the first and only time two
Joe Gibbs Racing cars sat on the front row for a point-paying Sprint Cup race.
In 2001, Stewart won Round III of IROC XXV at Michigan for his first career IROC win (6/9) en route to finishing second in IROC points to
former Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Bobby Labonte.
In addition to a Sprint Cup win and an IROC win, Stewart almost added a NASCAR Nationwide Series win to his Michigan resume. In the 2003
Nationwide Series race at Michigan, Stewart led twice for 85 laps in his Chance 2 Chevrolet and had his first Nationwide Series win in sight before
his pit strategy was ruined by rain. After making his final pit stop while under green on lap 100, rain began to fall, stopping the race 15 laps short
of its scheduled 125-lap distance. Kevin Harvick gambled on fuel economy and stayed out, holding the lead when the rains came. Harvick earned
his 11
th
career Nationwide Series victory while all Stewart had to show for his efforts was an 11
th
-place finish. Stewart finally earned his first
Nationwide Series win in the 2005 season-opening Nationwide Series race at Daytona, and successfully defended that victory by winning the 2006
Nationwide Series race at Daytona.
Home Depot store No. 6528, located in Harlingen, Texas, will be represented on the lower rear quarterpanel of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota during
the 3M Performance 400. Store No. 6528 was judged to be the outstanding store of the past week, thereby earning its place on the No. 20 car.
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Notes of Interest, continued:
“You Must Be a Local” – mechanic Bill Byrne is from Marne, Mich., and fabricator and catch can man Brian “Shaggy” Larson is from
Escanaba, Mich., while just to the south is mechanic Jerry Cook from Toledo, Ohio; engine specialist Jarrad Egert from Elmore, Ohio; and
engineer Adam Stevens from Portsmouth, Ohio.
Ø Bill Byrne joined JGR following the 1999 season…Attended 30 races as a part-time road crew member in 2000…Became full-time road crew
member in 2001…Commutes to all races from his home in Marne, Mich…Before joining JGR, worked with the No. 26 of Roush Racing and
driver Johnny Benson (Sprint Cup) between 1998-1999…Spent 1996-1997 with Bahari Racing and Johnny Benson (Sprint Cup)…While
working with Bahari Racing and Roush Racing, pulled double duty in the American Speed Association working as a mechanic and jackman on
the car of Dave Sensiba…During the week, works as a construction foreman for the Kent County (Mich.) Road Commission (a.k.a. Grand
Rapids, Mich., D.O.T.).
Ø Brian “Shaggy” Larson joined JGR midway through the 1997 season…Began working as a fabricator on the No. 18 car and changing front
tires on the No. 44 car in the NASCAR Nationwide Series…Has been with the No. 20 team since its inception…Has been a fabricator and
tire changer for over 16 years…Before joining JGR, spent two months with the No. 42 Team SABCO operation in 1997 with driver Joe
Nemechek before spending six months with American Equipment Racing in 1997 with driver David Green…Worked with Nemechek en route
to the 1992 Nationwide Series title and stayed with Nemechek through the 1996 season…Worked as a mechanic and fabricator with Bobby
Dotter Racing (Nationwide Series) from 1988-1991.
Ø Jerry Cook joined JGR following the 2004 season…Spent 2005 season with the No. 11 team before joining the No. 20 team in December
2005…Came to JGR from ThorSport Racing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series where he worked with drivers Matt Crafton and Tracy
Hines (Hines currently drives for Tony Stewart Racing in USAC)…Raced late model stock cars at Toledo Speedway and Flat Rock Speedway
from 1985 until 2004 when he moved to the Charlotte, N.C., area… Younger brother is Craftsman Truck Series driver Terry Cook.
Ø Jarrad Egert joined JGR following the 2000 season…Worked with Coy Gibbs and JGR’s Craftsman Truck Series team from 2001-2002 and
moved with Coy to the Nationwide Series in 2003…Joined the No. 20 team at the beginning of the 2004 season…Prior to JGR, worked in the
Craftsman Truck Series with Impact Motorsports and driver Randy Tolsma in 1999…Spent late 1997-1998 with Sandusky, Ohio’s SealMaster
Racing and driver Terry Cook…Prior to tenure with SealMaster, worked with Terry Cook’s brother, Jerry, and his late model stock car
team from 1995-1997…Jerry Cook now works with Egert on the No. 20 team…Graduated from Punta County (Ohio) Vocational School
and earned the school’s “Outstanding Alumni Award” in May 2006.
Ø Adam Stevens joined JGR at the beginning of the 2005 season and started with the No. 20 team after being at Petty Enterprises since
2002…Was hired at Petty by former JGR engineer Brandon Thomas and former Petty vice president/general manager and current NASCAR
vice president of competition Robin Pemberton…Graduated from Ohio University in 2002 with a degree in mechanical engineering…While
attending school, made numerous road trips to Charlotte, visiting race shops and circulating his resume…Raced dirt late models from age 16
until graduating from college…Qualified for “The Dream” at Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio, in 1999 – a renown dirt track now owned
by Stewart…Qualified in the top-36 out of 200 cars, started on the outside pole of the third heat and led every lap to start fourth in “The
Dream”…Finished 17
th
due to a flat tire.
Stewart in NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Michigan:
Stewart will make his final NASCAR Nationwide Series race of the season and his final Nationwide Series race with Joe Gibbs Racing on
Saturday driving the No. 20 Old Spice Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Carfax 250 at Michigan. Stewart will leave Joe Gibbs Racing at the end
of the season to become a driver/owner with Stewart-Haas Racing. He’ll look for his sixth Nationwide Series victory in nine 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
27
th
at Las Vegas and 10
th
at Texas before winning again at Talladega, Darlington and New Hampshire. Stewart’s most recent Nationwide Series
start came at Chicagoland, where he started second and finished ninth. The Carfax 250 will be Stewart’s fourth career Nationwide Series start at
Michigan. Stewart finished 11
th
in his first two Nationwide Series races at Michigan in 2003 and 2006, but finished 30
th
in 2007. Stewart has a
total of seven wins, six poles, 24 top-fives and 34 top-10s in 85 Nationwide Series starts. Three of Stewart’s Nationwide Series wins have been in
the season-opening race at Daytona (2005, 2006 and 2008).
Ø 8 starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2008 (won at Daytona from the pole; won at Spring California, DNF at Las Vegas due to crash, but led twice
for 61 laps beforehand; finished 10
th
at Texas; won at Talladega; won at Darlington; won at New Hampshire; finished 9
th
at Chicagoland)
Ø 4 starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2007 (finished 11
th
at Spring California; finished 10
th
at Spring Atlanta; finished 4
th
at Fall Daytona; finished 7
th
at Fall Texas)
Ø 8 starts for Kevin Harvick Inc. in 2007 (finished 8
th
at Spring Daytona; finished 3
rd
at Las Vegas; finished 2
nd
at Spring Talladega to KHI
teammate Bobby Labonte; finished 7
th
at Darlington; finished 4
th
at New Hampshire; finished 8
th
at Chicagoland; finished 30
th
at Fall Michigan;
finished 11
th
at Kansas)
Ø 1 start for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2006 (finished 2
nd
at Fall Texas)
Ø 1 start for Dale Earnhardt Inc., in 2006 (finished 16
th
at Fall Charlotte)
Ø 10 starts for Kevin Harvick Inc., in 2006 (won at Spring Daytona; 12
th
at Las Vegas; led 25 laps at Talladega before a crash left him with a
DNF, finished 39
th
; led 12 laps at Darlington before a crash with a lapped car dropped him to 29
th
; DNF at Charlotte, finished 42
nd
; 12
th
at
Daytona; ninth at Chicagoland; 11
th
at Michigan; sixth at Fall California; fourth at Kansas)
Ø 11 starts for Kevin Harvick Inc. in 2005 (won at Spring Daytona; 2 poles – California and Watkins Glen; 2
nd
at Atlanta; 4
th
at Watkins Glen;
5
th
at Phoenix; 15
th
at Spring Richmond; 23
rd
at Indianapolis; 5 DNFs – California, Texas, Talladega, Charlotte and Richmond)
Ø 1 start for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2005 (crashed while contending for the lead at Fall Charlotte)
Ø 1 start for Richard Childress Racing in 2004 (2
nd
at Spring California)
Ø 1 start for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2004 (led a race-high 115 laps at Kansas but crashed while leading last lap – finished 25
th
)
Ø 2 starts for Kevin Harvick Inc., in 2004 (5
th
at Spring Charlotte and 11
th
at Atlanta)
Ø 1 start for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2003 (led a race-high 46 laps at Michigan but finished 11
th
when rain cut race short)
Ø 22 starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 1998 (2 poles – Spring and Fall Rockingham; 5 top-five finishes)
Ø 5 starts for Joe Gibbs Racing in 1997 (1 top-five – 3
rd
at Fall Charlotte; two top-10s – Fall Charlotte and Fall Rockingham)
Ø 9 starts for Harry Ranier in 1996 (best start and finish were at Spring Bristol, 7
th
and 16
th
, respectively)
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