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Newman wins series-best fifth race as Busch, Johnson fade

Posted: Sunday August 17, 2003 6:24 PM
Updated: Sunday August 17, 2003 8:14 PM
  Ryan Newman Ryan Newman moved up a notch to eighth place in the point standings. AP

BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) -- With the laps winding down and gas a big question mark, Ryan Newman asked permission to go after leader Kurt Busch in Sunday's GFS Marketplace 400.

"Seeing that there were five laps to go and we had a shot at catching Kurt, I didn't want to ... have plenty of fuel left over and say, `Man, we could have chased him down but we were too conservative,"' Newman said. "But I didn't want to jeopardize the team because of my greed and [mess up] a good finish, so I asked for permission to make that move."

It worked as Newman was able to stretch his final tank of gas 52 laps on the 2-mile oval at Michigan International Speedway to win for the fifth time this season.

Matt Borland, Newman's crew chief on the No. 12 Penske Racing South Dodge, said, "Ryan saved quite a bit of fuel there at the end. He's real good at that and still carrying a lot of speed.

"With four laps to go, we just told him to go for it and we'll see what happens."

Busch, who also gambled on having enough gas at the end, came a lap short and wound up 18th.

Results
Pos.  Driver  Make 
1.  Ryan Newman  Dodge 
2.  Kevin Harvick  Chevrolet 
3.  Tony Stewart  Chevrolet 
4.  Greg Biffle  Ford 
5.  Steve Park  Chevrolet 
  • For complete results, click here.
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    Busch had more problems after the race when Jimmy Spencer hit his car from behind and turned it around on pit road, then went up to Busch's car and allegedly punched him in the face.

    NASCAR talked with both drivers and said it would look into the matter further on Monday. A spokesman for the Lenawee County Sheriff's Dept. said the department was considering filing assault charges against Spencer.

    Most of the leaders pitted during a caution period on the 149th lap of the 200-lap race, and Busch and Dale Jarrett came back onto the track behind only Spencer, who stayed out.

    Busch easily passed Spencer for the lead on the restart on lap 150 and Jarrett moved to second the next time around the high-banked track. Jarrett, a four-time Michigan winner, then took the lead from Busch on lap 152.

    But Busch wouldn't let Jarrett get away, finally repassing him for the top spot on lap 157. He stayed there nearly to the end, building leads of up to 3.3 seconds before Jarrett was forced to pit on lap 188, giving Newman the runner-up spot.

    Newman, last year's top rookie, was 3.2 seconds behind when he moved into second, but quickly began to reel in Busch, moving up to the rear bumper of the leader's No. 97 Roush Racing Ford on lap 197 and charging past the slowing Busch on lap 198 after a short side-by-side battle.

    "It was just a matter of pushing the issue and going for it," Newman said. "If we could make it, I wanted to win. I didn't want to settle for second then find out we had enough fuel to make it."
      Rusty Wallace Rusty Wallace's Miller Lite No. 2 caught fire on lap 106. AP

    On lap 199, Busch slowed and drove onto pit lane for a splash of gas. Newman easily held on to beat Kevin Harvick, who made his last stop on lap 149, to the finish line by 1.652-seconds -- about 10 car lengths.

    "Ryan was just on rails and he passed us and then he ran away from us," Harvick said. "Our car came around to us at the end, but it was too late."

    Jimmie Johnson, who led a race-high 50 laps and also pitted on lap 149, ran out of gas on lap 198 and finished 27th.

    Tony Stewart, the reigning series champion, finished third, followed by rookie Greg Biffle, Steve Park and Robby Gordon, who won a week earlier at Watkins Glen.

    Series leader Matt Kenseth, who also ran the last 52 laps without stopping, wound up ninth after running back in the pack most of the day. With Dale Earnhardt Jr. finishing 32nd, eight laps off the pace, he fell from 258 points behind to a whopping 329 back with 13 races remaining.

    The winner averaged 127.310 mph in the race slowed by eight yellow flags and a total of 42 laps of caution.

    Most of the yellows were caused by debris or minor incidents, but two of them were spectacular.

    The first, on lap 63, began when Todd Bodine tried to go between Busch and Kenny Wallace racing off of turn two.

    Busch became loose and tapped Bodine, sending him into a half-spin and hard into the wall directly in front of Wallace. Wallace slammed into Bodine's front bumper and pushed it up the concrete barrier, where it nearly overturned.

    As the entangled cars slid, Wallace burrowed under Bodine and Wallace's engine compartment burst into flame, nearly engulfing the front of his car.

    Both drivers scrambled from their cars and neither was injured.

    On lap 78, during a caution for a crash involving Ricky Craven and Casey Mears, Rusty Wallace damaged his car when he suddenly changed his mind about pitting and tried to get back onto the track. He pulled right in front of Earnhardt and the two slammed together, causing serious damage to Earnhardt's car.

    Wallace, Newman's teammate, stayed on the lead lap but the engine on his Dodge blew on lap 106 and started another fire, filling the cockpit with flame. Wallace was able to ease the car to a stop in the infield grass and scramble to safety without injury.
    GFS Marketplace 400 Results
    At Michigan International Speedway
    Pos.  Start  Driver  Make  Laps  Winnings 
    1.  Ryan Newman  Dodge  200  $155,505 
    2.  11  Kevin Harvick  Chevrolet  200  $147,758 
    3.  23  Tony Stewart  Chevrolet  200  $140,063 
    4.  12  Greg Biffle  Ford  200  $85,670 
    5.  18  Steve Park  Chevrolet  200  $76,980 
    6.  Robby Gordon  Chevrolet  200  $89,402 
    7.  13  Michael Waltrip  Chevrolet  200  $77,915 
    8.  30  Ken Schrader  Dodge  200  $79,790 
    9.  33  Matt Kenseth  Ford  200  $76,540 
    10.  35  Johnny Benson  Pontiac  200  $94,690 
    11.  Jeff Burton  Ford  200  $92,422 
    12.  17  Elliott Sadler  Ford  200  $92,515 
    13.  Terry Labonte  Chevrolet  200  $84,421 
    14.  22  Ward Burton  Dodge  200  $90,521 
    15.  32  Bill Elliott  Dodge  200  $92,598 
    16.  36  Kyle Petty  Dodge  200  $64,540 
    17.  37  Mark Martin  Ford  200  $89,323 
    18.  20  Kurt Busch  Ford  200  $96,690 
    19.  38  Sterling Marlin  Dodge  200  $95,390 
    20.  25  Joe Nemechek  Chevrolet  200  $56,790 
    21.  34  Jeff Green  Chevrolet  200  $76,027 
    22.  42  Mike Skinner  Pontiac  200  $66,940 
    23.  29  Dale Jarrett  Ford  200  $97,093 
    24.  24  Tony Raines  Chevrolet  200  $50,215 
    25.  Dave Blaney  Ford  200  $72,065 
    26.  10  Jimmy Spencer  Dodge  200  $61,154 
    27.  15  Jimmie Johnson  Chevrolet  199  $73,875 
    28.  40  Jeremy Mayfield  Dodge  199  $60,325 
    29.  27  Ricky Rudd  Ford  199  $60,140 
    30.  21  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  198  $96,943 
    31.  Kevin Lepage  Ford  197  $49,065 
    32.  19  Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Chevrolet  192  $89,782 
    33.  Christian Fittipaldi  Dodge  176  $87,068 
    34.  43  Derrike Cope  Chevrolet  173  $49,585 
    35.  Jason Leffler  Pontiac  166  $48,540 
    36.  26  Jamie McMurray  Dodge  141  $48,490 
    37.  Bobby Labonte  Chevrolet  140  $99,023 
    38.  31  Rusty Wallace  Dodge  105  $82,997 
    39.  14  Larry Foyt  Dodge  81  $48,295 
    40.  39  Ricky Craven  Pontiac  76  $56,235 
    41.  16  Casey Mears  Dodge  76  $56,200 
    42.  28  Kenny Wallace  Dodge  62  $48,160 
    43.  41  Todd Bodine  Ford  62  $47,484 
    Race statistics
    Winner's Average Speed: 127.310 mph.
    Time of Race: 3 hours, 8 minutes, 31 seconds.
    Margin of Victory: 1.652 seconds.
    Caution Flags: 8 for 46 laps.
    Lead Changes: 14 among 8 drivers.
    Lap Leaders: B.Labonte 0; R.Newman 1-17; B.Labonte 18-20;
    J.Johnson 21-43; K.Harvick 44-77; R.Newman 78-89; J.Johnson 90-108;
    G.Biffle 109-127; J.Johnson 128-135; K.Harvick 136-147; J.Spencer
    148-149; K.Busch 150-151; D.Jarrett 152-156; K.Busch 157-197;
    R.Newman 198-200.
    Top 10 in Point Standings
    1, M.Kenseth 3,432. 2, D.Earnhardt Jr. 3,103. 3, J.Gordon 2,971.
    4, K.Harvick 2,953. 5, M.Waltrip 2,923. 6, J.Johnson 2,908. 7,
    B.Labonte 2,825. 8, R.Newman 2,816. 9, K.Busch 2,810. 10, R.Gordon
    2,777.
     

     
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