Tony Stewart Team Report - Phoenix
Tuesday November 4, 2008
Car No.: 20 – Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot Toyota Camry
Teammates: Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota Camry and Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Pedigree 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: Mike Calinoff
Over-The-Wall Crew Members:
Gas Man: Jeff “Gooch” Patterson
Front Tire Changer: Kyle Turner
Catch Can: Brian “Shaggy” Larson
Front Tire Carrier: Tom Dean
Windshield: Scott Geerts (pronounced “Gurtz”)
Rear Tire Changer: Chuck Efaw
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
Joe Gibbs Racing Phoenix Anecdotes:
• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one Sprint Cup win at Phoenix:
Ø 1999 Checker Auto Parts/Dura Lube 500k with Stewart
• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned two Sprint Cup poles at Phoenix:
Ø 2005 Checker Auto Parts 500k with Denny Hamlin
Ø 1996 Dura Lube 500k with former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Bobby Labonte
• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one NASCAR Nationwide Series win at Phoenix:
Ø 2008 Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 with Kyle Busch
• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned two NASCAR Nationwide Series poles at Phoenix:
Ø 2008 Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 with Busch
Ø 2000 Outback Steakhouse 200 with former Joe Gibbs Racing driver Jason Leffler
• Joe Gibbs Racing has earned one NASCAR Camping World Series West win at Phoenix:
Ø 2007 Alphatrade.com 150 with Joey Logano
Chassis No. 219:
This chassis debuted at Pocono in August, where it qualified 20th and finished second. Prior to Pocono, Chassis No. 219 had never turned a wheel on the
race track. It was, however, tested numerous times in the wind tunnel. The September Richmond race marked its second career start, where it qualified
eighth and led four times for 23 laps en route to a second-place finish – Stewart’s fourth runner-up effort of the 2008 season. Chassis No. 219 returns to action this weekend at Phoenix.
Notes of Interest:
• The Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500k will mark Stewart’s 355th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start and his 14th Sprint Cup start at Phoenix.
• Stewart comes into the season’s penultimate race at Phoenix as the ninth-place driver among the top-12 drivers eligible for the 2008 Chase for the
Sprint Cup. With only two races remaining, the top-12 drivers are:
1.Jimmie Johnson (6,366 points) +/-0
2.Carl Edwards (6,260 points, -106) +/-0
3.Greg Biffle (6,223 points, -143) +/-0
4.Jeff Burton (6,154 points, -212) +/-0
5.Jeff Gordon (6,111 points, -255) +1
6.Clint Bowyer (6,099 points, -267) +1
7.Kevin Harvick (6,087 points, -279) -2
8.Matt Kenseth (5,973 points, -393) +1
9.Tony Stewart (5,962 points, -404) -1
10. Kyle Busch (5,938 points, -428) +2
11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5,937 points, -429) -1
12. Denny Hamlin (5,935 points, -431) -1
• Representing Joe Gibbs Racing in this year’s Chase are Stewart and teammates Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. This is Stewart’s fourth appearance in the Chase and the third for Busch and Hamlin. Stewart won the Chase in 2005 – the second year of the Chase – to collect his second Sprint Cup championship. (Stewart’s first championship came in 2002 under the old NASCAR Winston Cup Series format.) Busch finished 10th in his Chase debut in 2006 and fifth last year. Hamlin finished third in his Chase debut in 2006 and 12th last year. This marks the first season that Joe Gibbs Racing has placed all three of its cars in the Chase.
• Stewart has scored one win, four second-place finishes, 10 top-fives and 15 top-10s in the 34 Sprint Cup races run this season. He has a career total
of 33 wins, 10 poles, 129 top-fives, 206 top-10s and 10,225 laps led in 354 career Sprint Cup races. His most recent Sprint Cup win came five races ago at Talladega, where he broke a 43-race winless streak dating back to Watkins Glen in 2007. Stewart’s last pole came 111 races ago at Martinsville in October 2005.
• Of the two races remaining on this year’s Sprint Cup schedule, Stewart has won at both venues – Phoenix (11/7/1999) and Homestead (11/14/1999 and 11/12/2000).
• In 13 career Sprint Cup races at Phoenix, Stewart has finished in the top-five six times and in the top-10 eight times.
• Stewart’s second career Sprint Cup win came at Phoenix in 1999 – his rookie season.
• “My, How Time Flies” – Stewart’s 100th Sprint Cup start came at Phoenix on Oct. 28, 2001. Stewart made his 300th Sprint Cup start last June at the Infineon Raceway road course in Sonoma, Calif.
• Race Rewind – For many drivers, a second-place finish in a Sprint Cup Series race is an incredibly good day. For Stewart, it can prove to be bitterly disappointing, at least when a second-place finish comes after leading three times for a race-high 132 laps. Such was the case in the 2007 Subway Fresh Fit 500k at Phoenix.
Stewart appeared ready to secure career win No. 30 when he was handily leading laps 155-212 and laps 214-286 of the 312-lap race. But a caution on lap 285 for a three-car accident in turn four jumbled the running order, for just before the caution came out, Jeff Gordon – Stewart’s nearest pursuer – pitted for four tires and fuel. Stewart pitted under caution, but came out in second as Gordon was awarded the No. 1 spot.
When the race restarted on lap 293, Stewart pursued Gordon, and made up considerable ground when the four-time Sprint Cup champion became
stuck behind the lapped car of Martin Truex Jr. Stewart brought the estimated crowd of 105,000 to its feet with a daring three-wide pass of Gordon entering turn three. Stewart split the middle, with Gordon down low and Truex on the outside. Stewart emerged off turn four with the lead, but Gordon came back, and in the same corner where the two traded the lead a lap earlier, Gordon got underneath Stewart and made the pass stick for good coming off turn four. Gordon led the final 13 laps, taking his first win at Phoenix and the 76th of his career.
• Stewart has run USAC Midgets and Silver Crown cars, Indy cars, Supermodifieds and NASCAR Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup cars at Phoenix.
• Stewart’s last win at Phoenix came behind the wheel of a USAC Midget during the 2000 Copper World Classic.
• Stewart has made three IRL IndyCar Series starts at Phoenix. He won the pole in his second IRL race at Phoenix in March 1997 before leading 85 laps and finishing second. Stewart finished second again in March 1998, where he led 127 laps. His only IRL finish at Phoenix that was outside of the top-10 was an 11th-place run in March 1996, where he still managed to lead 11 laps in his first IRL race at Phoenix.
Combined, Stewart led 223 of the 600 laps available (37.2 percent).
• It could be said that Stewart’s professional racing career began at Phoenix. It was February 1993 at the famed Copper World Classic where the season-opening race for the USAC Silver Crown division was held. In Stewart’s first ever race at the desert mile, he qualified second to Davey Hamilton – a former IRL veteran – and led 31 of the 50 laps before finishing second to Mike Bliss – the 2003 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion. The $3,500 payday for his second-place effort made eight-hour days at $5 an hour at the Columbus, Ind., machine shop where Stewart worked seem unnecessary. Packing the rest of the 1993 season with Silver Crown, Sprint and Midget races across the nation, Stewart’s quick ascent
up the racing ladder began.
• Home Depot store No. 6501, located in Houston, Texas, will be represented on the lower rear quarterpanel of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota during the
Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500k. Store No. 6501 was judged to be the outstanding store of the past week, thereby earning its place on the No. 20 car.
– The Home Depot is NASCAR’s Home Improvement Warehouse –
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