Hendrick team dominates at Martinsville

  • Associated Press
  • Saturday, October 20, 2007 11:38pm
  • SportsSports

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — The good news for the drivers chasing Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson in the Nextel Cup Series championship is that five opportunities remain to cut into their lead and ruin their season-long domination.

The bad news is that the second half begins at little Martinsville Speedway, the tricky track where their superiority is perhaps more apparent than anywhere else.

The Hendrick Motorsports teammates have combined to win seven of the last nine races on the 0.526-mile oval, and both will start at the front in today’s Subway 500.

Gordon is on the pole, and Johnson will be a row behind, starting fourth.

Clint Bowyer, third in points and just 10 behind Johnson, starts 21st. The daunting task of making up ground is made all the more imposing by the competition, he said.

“It’s not a back marker that you’re trying to chase down, it’s Jeff Gordon,” Bowyer said of the four-time champion and runaway active leader with 81 victories. “And it’s not only Jeff Gordon of two years ago where he was a top-10 car, it’s Jeff Gordon where he’s a top-three car about every weekend, so we know we’ve got to pick up our game.”

Bowyer has been one of the surprises of the Chase for the championship. He won the first race at New Hampshire, and has finished second twice in the four since.

He knows he’ll have to be even better to have a chance.

“Even if we do win two or three more races this year, it’s still going to take some bad luck on their side,” he said. “If you win, they’re going to finish second or third. They’re just that good right now, but we have to be that good too and hopefully if they slip up and stub their toe or something, we have to be there for the taking.”

So far, Gordon hasn’t come close to stumbling. He’ll be seeking his third victory in a row today, and has also finished second, fifth and 11th in Chase races.

Johnson, meanwhile, has two top-fives in the Chase, but will be seeking a season sweep of NASCAR’s oldest, smallest circuit, and his third victory here in a row.

Gordon, however, looks like the man to beat.

“He has his team clicking on all eight cylinders and the luck factor is there,” said Kurt Busch, who won NASCAR’s first Chase title in 2004. “He is turning cars that aren’t race-winning cars into Victory Lane cars. When you’re finishing better than where you’re running, it’s hard to beat that championship-type run.”

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