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Newman wins Tropicana 400 as Harvick runs out of fuel

Posted: Sunday July 13, 2003 7:12 PM
Updated: Monday July 14, 2003 4:27 PM

 
Results
Pos.  Driver  Make 
1.  Ryan Newman  Dodge 
2.  Tony Stewart  Chevrolet 
3.  Jimmie Johnson  Chevrolet 
4.  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet 
5.  Michael Waltrip  Chevrolet 
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    JOLIET, Ill. (AP) -- Ryan Newman stretched his last tank of fuel and won.

    Kevin Harvick, trying for a third straight win at Chicagoland Speedway, tried to stretch his last fill-up and lost.

    "We didn't strive for fuel mileage today," Newman said Sunday after winning the Tropicana 400, his third victory of the season and fourth of his career. "We strove for balance in the car the best we could and, at the same time, hoping our fuel mileage windows were right."

    Last year's top Winston Cup rookie gave crew chief Matt Borland and team engineer Michael Nelson credit for "an awesome job doing the math and getting us in the right position at the right time."

    Newman and Harvick both pitted to top off their tanks on lap 198, hoping to make it to the end of the 267-lap race on the 11/2-mile oval without stopping again.

    Harvick, one of only four drivers to win the first two races at a new track since NASCAR modern era began in 1972, came up nearly three laps short.

    "We ran out of gas and that was it," said the disappointed Harvick, who made a quick stop for a splash of gas and finished a lap down in 17th place.

    After making his final stop, Newman got out of the pits first. He took the lead for good on lap 210 when the drivers ahead of him all pitted under caution. Harvick worked his way to second on lap 225 and was close behind when the green flag waved on lap 240 for a restart following the last of seven caution flags in the race.

    Harvick couldn't catch Newman's Penske Racing South Dodge.

    Newman kept edging ahead, moving out to a lead of more than a second before Harvick's Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet suddenly slowed on lap 165.

    Harvick, the top Cup rookie in 2001, said he probably would not have caught Newman anyway.

    "I couldn't get up to him because the car was just too tight off the corners," he said.

    Newman agreed, saying, "With three laps left, he wasn't going to make up 10 car-lengths unless something strategic happened. I got out there in the clean air and that was pretty much the biggest thing."

    It was a little bit of payback for Newman, who led the most laps in the 2002 Chicagoland race but lost to Harvick because of fuel strategy.

    Asked why he made it to the end and Harvick came up short, Newman shrugged and said, "It could have been them not getting their car full of fuel. It could have been us having better fuel mileage. I don't know."

    Harvick said, "We all thought we had the pit strategy worked to perfection. Before we came in that last time, we took a gas and go (on lap 130, late in a caution period) that we thought would make up for about six laps that we thought we'd be short. Unfortunately, it didn't work out that way for some reason."

    Tony Stewart, who started from the pole, inherited second place, but was unable to challenge for the lead and finished 3.177 seconds -- about 20 car-lengths -- behind Newman.

    "I think we had the fastest car in the race," said Stewart, who led a race-high 80 laps. "We were proving it at the end with our lap times, but it was just a case of scenarios.

    "Ryan and Kevin got away on the restart. I'm happy with the way the weekend went, but it was too bad because we were bad fast."

    Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon finished third and fourth.

    "It's all about track positioning," Gordon said. "You get out front in that clean air and you can just set sail."

    Newman matched Kurt Busch for the most wins in 2003. Busch went out of Sunday's race with a blown engine and finished 39th in the 43-car field.

    Newman led twice for 67 laps, averaging 134.059 mph. Gordon led 47 laps and Harvick 46.

    Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip finished fifth, followed by Jeff Burton, Robby Gordon, rookie Jamie McMurray, Elliott Sadler, Jeremy Mayfield and Bill Elliott, the only other drivers on the lead lap at the end.

    The scariest moment of the race came on lap 214 when Johnny Benson and rookie Casey Mears banged together and ignited a five-car melee that ended with Bobby Labonte's car engulfed in flame.

    With the fuel fire still raging, Labonte scrambled out the window of the mangled car, stumbled and fell to the grass. He sat for a few moments with his head resting on his knees, but Labonte was not injured.

    "I'm fine," Labonte said. "They just had a big incident there ahead of us. I thought I could make it to the outside. All the safety stuff worked pretty good and it took us a long time to get out, but it all worked the way it's supposed to."

    Dale Earnhardt Jr., who came in second in the season standings, ran among the leaders most of the day, but lost control and backed hard into the wall on lap 208.

    Jeff Gordon moved past Earnhardt for second, moving within 165 points of Matt Kenseth, who finished a lap down in 12th. Earnhardt fell to third, 258 points behind.

    Tropicana 400 Results
    At Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill.
    Pos.  Start  Driver  Make  Laps  Winnings 
    1.  14  Ryan Newman  Dodge  267  $191,000 
    2.  Tony Stewart  Chevrolet  267  $213,468 
    3.  Jimmie Johnson  Chevrolet  267  $134,575 
    4.  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  267  $158,178 
    5.  12  Michael Waltrip  Chevrolet  267  $100,975 
    6.  27  Jeff Burton  Ford  267  $114,092 
    7.  35  Robby Gordon  Chevrolet  267  $106,812 
    8.  10  Jamie McMurray  Dodge  267  $77,375 
    9.  Elliott Sadler  Ford  267  $108,375 
    10.  Jeremy Mayfield  Dodge  267  $85,075 
    11.  Bill Elliott  Dodge  267  $106,908 
    12.  24  Matt Kenseth  Ford  266  $87,725 
    13.  37  Ricky Rudd  Ford  266  $94,475 
    14.  13  Mark Martin  Ford  266  $103,883 
    15.  28  Terry Labonte  Chevrolet  266  $96,356 
    16.  15  Jeff Green  Chevrolet  266  $89,937 
    17.  11  Kevin Harvick  Chevrolet  266  $104,028 
    18.  36  Johnny Benson  Pontiac  265  $94,700 
    19.  30  Ward Burton  Dodge  265  $100,106 
    20.  Greg Biffle  Ford  265  $69,650 
    21.  19  Sterling Marlin  Dodge  265  $107,650 
    22.  29  Tony Raines  Chevrolet  265  $63,450 
    23.  21  Jimmy Spencer  Dodge  265  $82,550 
    24.  38  Kenny Wallace  Dodge  265  $79,325 
    25.  26  Ricky Craven  Pontiac  265  $84,925 
    26.  23  Steve Park  Chevrolet  265  $73,725 
    27.  41  Kyle Petty  Dodge  264  $73,425 
    28.  43  Ken Schrader  Dodge  263  $73,614 
    29.  42  Christian Fittipaldi  Dodge  263  $100,303 
    30.  33  Dale Jarrett  Ford  263  $108,063 
    31.  Dave Blaney  Ford  262  $69,575 
    32.  22  Rusty Wallace  Dodge  249  $96,042 
    33.  39  Todd Bodine  Ford  237  $62,075 
    34.  Casey Mears  Dodge  232  $68,975 
    35.  20  Johnny Sauter  Pontiac  213  $60,775 
    36.  18  Bobby Labonte  Chevrolet  212  $105,658 
    37.  40  Mike Wallace  Pontiac  211  $60,375 
    38.  16  Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Chevrolet  206  $101,092 
    39.  32  Kurt Busch  Ford  124  $79,985 
    40.  34  Jack Sprague  Pontiac  117  $59,785 
    41.  31  Larry Foyt  Dodge  88  $59,590 
    42.  17  Joe Nemechek  Chevrolet  45  $59,395 
    43.  25  Derrike Cope  Chevrolet  $59,457 
    Race Statistics
    Average Speed of Race Winner: 134.059 mph.
    Time of Race: 2 hours, 59 minutes, 15 seconds.
    Margin of Victory: 2.633.
    Caution Flags: 7 for 36 laps.
    Lead Changes: 13 among 7 drivers.
    Lap Leaders: T. Stewart 1-60; K. Harvick 61-64; M. Waltrip 65;
    T. Stewart 66-83; K. Harvick 84-104; T. Stewart 105-106; K. Harvick
    107-127; J. Gordon 128-173; J. Johnson 174-188; J. McMurray 189; R.
    Newman 190-198; J. Johnson 199-208; J. Gordon 209; R. Newman
    210-267.
    Top 10 in Points: M. Kenseth, 2,678; J. Gordon, 2,513; D.
    Earnhardt Jr., 2,420; B. Labonte, 2,351; M. Waltrip, 2,294; J.
    Johnson, 2,249; K. Harvick, 2,166; T. Stewart, 2,129; K. Busch,
    2,113; S. Marlin, 2,098.
     

     
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