Stewart overjoyed with first win of the season

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(September 5, 2010)

HAMPTON, Ga.—In a statement race for each of the top three finishers, Tony Stewart made perhaps the loudest noise with a convincing win in Sunday night’s Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Stewart broke a winless streak of 31 races when he beat Carl Edwards to the finish line by 1.316 seconds. It was the two-time Cup champion’s third victory at the 1.54-mile track and the 38th of his career, and it came on a night where eight drivers joined Kevin Harvick and Jeff Gordon with locked-in positions for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

Jimmie Johnson came home third with a much-needed, problem-free run. Jeff Burton ran fourth, thanks to a late four-tire call, and Kyle Busch finished fifth. Kurt Busch, Clint Bowyer, Ryan Newman, Juan Pablo Montoya and Marcos Ambrose completed the top 10.

Stewart, Edwards, Burton, Johnson, Matt Kenseth, Denny Hamlin and the Busch brothers clinched spots in the 10-race Chase that begins after next Saturday’s race at Richmond.

“I’ve never been so happy to win a race in my life,” Stewart said. “It’s been a while. I forgot what it’s like, it’s been so long. I don’t know how many races it’s been, but it seems like an eternity since we won a race.

“Especially with the Chase … we needed those 10 (bonus) points (for a victory), and we need this momentum.”

Edwards led Stewart out of the pits after the seventh caution of the race on Lap 295 of 325. Stewart surged to the lead after a restart on Lap 301, but a quick caution for debris on Lap 302—after contact between Kasey Kahne and Kurt Busch—set up a restart on Lap 308.

Though Stewart led the rest of the way, Edwards drew inspiration from the second-place run, the continuation of an upswing during which he has finished in the top seven in seven of the past eight races.

“If we keep running like this, we’ll win this championship,” Edwards told his No. 99 Ford team after the race. “Keep your heads up. Keep digging like you’re doing. You guys are doing a great job. This is all we got to do. We’ve scored more points than anybody the last two months.”

Johnson likewise was encouraged by the performance of his No. 48 Chevrolet team, which posted an average finish of 23.3 over the previous seven races.

“To get a good race here, to be in that moment and to feel the pressure, is something we needed,” Johnson said. “That pressure is fun to have and it was a familiar excitement inside of me, and I was excited to be out there racing with everybody and being a part of it. Hopefully, we can go to Richmond and get in that moment again to be as prepared as we can for the Chase.”

Clint Bowyer, 12th in the standings, held serve by finishing ahead of his three closest pursuers for the final Chase spot—Newman, Jamie McMurray and Mark Martin. Bowyer now leads 13th-place Newman by 117 points.

Polesitter Denny Hamlin led seven times early for 74 laps, but his engine blew on Lap 143 and he finished 43rd.

“I was just pacing myself out there, having fun and racing with Tony and those guys,” Hamlin said. “We’ve really got a strong race team, and if we can just keep it together, we can really win this championship legitimately. We’ve just got to keep it together, and we’ll be all right.”

Despite the last-place finish, Hamlin clinched a position in the Chase.

Greg Biffle fell short in his attempt to lock into the Chase when contact from Newman’s Chevy sent Biffle’s Ford sideways into the Turn 3 wall. Biffle slid across the track and took out Elliott Sadler. Though Biffle returned to the track after extensive repairs, he finished 36th, 80 laps down.

Biffle is 11th in points, 161 ahead of Newman, and can lock up a spot in the Chase with a finish better than 43rd at Richmond.

Harvick, the series points leader, had one of the fastest cars in the field, but Harvick’s Chevy was crippled on Lap 255 when his left front tire exploded and shredded the fender. He finished 33rd.

Below are the unofficial race results for the 2010 Emory Healthcare 500:

FIN

ST

CAR

DRIVER

MAKE

SPONSOR

PTS/BNS

LAPS

STATUS

1 5 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Office Depot / Old Spice 195/10 325 Running
2 4 99 Carl Edwards Ford Aflac 175/5 325 Running
3 7 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe’s / Kobalt Tools 170/5 325 Running
4 26 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet Caterpillar 160/0 325 Running
5 3 18 Kyle Busch Toyota Pedigree 155/0 325 Running
6 11 2 Kurt Busch Dodge Miller Lite 155/5 325 Running
7 14 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet BB&T 146/0 325 Running
8 2 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet U.S. Army Reserve 147/5 325 Running
9 8 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet Huggies 138/0 325 Running
10 32 47 Marcos Ambrose Toyota Little Debbie 134/0 325 Running
11 30 17 Matt Kenseth Ford Crown Royal Black 130/0 325 Running
12 6 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota NAPA Auto Parts 127/0 325 Running
13 18 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation / DuPont 124/0 325 Running
14 33 83 Reed Sorenson Toyota Red Bull 121/0 325 Running
15 12 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet McDonald’s 118/0 325 Running
16 13 00 David Reutimann Toyota Aaron’s Outdoors Mossy Oak 115/0 325 Running
17 27 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet Furniture Row Companies 112/0 325 Running
18 16 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford Insignia HDTV / Best Buy 109/0 325 Running
19 9 6 David Ragan Ford UPS 106/0 325 Running
20 36 37 David Gilliland Ford Taco Bell 103/0 325 Running
21 17 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet Carquest / Go
Daddy.com
100/0 325 Running
22 25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet National Guard / Amp Energy 97/0 325 Running
23 40 21 Bill Elliott Ford FordParts.com 94/0 325 Running
24 37 38 Dave Blaney Ford A&W All American Food 91/0 325 Running
25 28 12 Brad Keselowski Dodge Penske Racing 88/0 324 Running
26 43 13 Casey Mears Toyota GEICO 85/0 324 Running
27 31 20 Joey Logano Toyota The Home Depot 82/0 324 Running
28 35 26 Patrick Carpentier Ford Air National Guard 79/0 323 Running
29 41 34 Travis Kvapil Ford Long John Silver’s 76/0 323 Running
30 21 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge Mobil 1 73/0 322 Running
31 24 71 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet TaxSlayer.com 70/0 320 Running
32 10 9 Kasey Kahne Ford Budweiser / Valvoline 72/5 310 Running
33 29 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Shell / Pennzoil 64/0 309 Vibration
34 20 82 Scott Speed Toyota Red Bull 61/0 264 Engine
35 19 98 Paul Menard Ford Quaker State / Menards 58/0 263 Engine
36 15 16 Greg Biffle Ford 3M Scotch-Blue Painter’s Tape 55/0 245 Running
37 42 7 Kevin Conway * Toyota Extenze 52/0 162 Transmission
38 34 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota FrontRowJoe.com 49/0 161 Clutch
39 23 46 Michael McDowell Chevrolet Whitney Motorsports 46/0 160 Electrical
40 38 36 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet Tommy Baldwin Racing 43/0 152 Electrical
41 22 19 Elliott Sadler Ford Stanley 40/0 150 Accident
42 39 55 Mike Bliss Toyota Prism Motorsports 37/0 145 Electrical
43 1 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota Sport Clips 39/5 143 Engine
* Denotes Rookie

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