Jimmie Johnson Wins Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400
5/6/2007
began making pit stops on lap 205. As the leaders cycled through their stops, Harvick came out in front again, with the Busch brothers (Kyle and Kurt) moving up to second and third. Hendrick Racing teammates Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon filled out the top 5. #18 J.J. Yeley made contact with the wall on lap 250 bringing out another caution period. Of more important consequence was the incident that happened on pit road during this caution. As leader Kevin Harvick (#29 Reece's Chevrolet) exited his pit, rookie David Ragan (#6 AAA Travel Ford) was trying to enter his own pit box. Harvick drove into the side of Ragan's machine, spinning the Ford into his own pit box, facing the wrong direction. Ragan's crew went ahead and serviced the lightly damaged car where it came to rest, then turned it around so Ragan could continue the race. Harvick on the other hand, was forced to make extra stops to fix the right-front damage to his Chevrolet. Harvick restarted in 17th place, the last car on the lead lap. After the race, Harvick recounted what happened: "We just didn't communicate well. Everything just happened at once. It was probably good for the fans that we wrecked because it wouldn't have been a very exciting race. Our car was really good." On lap 276, David Gilliland crashed his #38 M & M's Ford on the back straight after bouncing off of Johnny Benson's (#46 Wyler.com/TRD Toyota) machine exiting turn 2. About half of the front runners headed to pit road for service. Of the 17 cars on the lead lap, 8 chose not to pit. On the lap 284 restart, Jeff Green (#66 Haas Automation Chevrolet) slid into the Dale Earnhardt Jr. (#8 Budweiser Chevrolet) in turn 3 spinning out the Budweiser machine. There was light damage to the two cars and amazingly, no one else ran into the two cars which were running right in the middle of the pack. David Stremme (#40 Coors Light Dodge) was running a strong 9th on lap 304 when Kasey Kahne (#9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge) pinched him up against the wall at the Start/Finish line. Kahne got the worse end of the deal, getting turned up into the wall, knocking the right front wheel off the top suspension wishbone. Kahne was forced to head to the garage, out of the race. NASCAR was forced to throw a caution for debris in turn one on lap 316. With a number of incidents there, and cars sliding around, it was decided to slow the race and clean up the track. All of the leaders pitted for what was thought to be the final time of the race. Dave Blaney (#22 Caterpiller Toyota) gambled by taking only right-side tires and moved all the way up to third from 13th before the stop. The tenth caution of the afternoon was thrown on lap 337 for debris on the back straight. The top 10 cars stayed out on the track. The next ten cars on the lead lap all pitted, including #20 Tony Stewart, #17 Matt Kenseth and #16 Greg Biffle. Another caution waved for the 11th time when Kenny Wallace (#78 Furniture Row Chevrolet) stalled his machine on the back straight. After going green again, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch raced side-by-side until a lap 356 caution. Jeff Green had a replay of his earlier incident with Dale Jr. when he slip up the racetrack into the side of Greg Biffle, causing the 3M Ford to slam into the turn 4 wall. Since Kyle had his bumper slightly ahead of Johnson's, Busch was awarded the leader's position. The 13th caution of the afternoon flew on lap 364 when #40 Dave Stremme made contact with the wall. The restart from this caution period lead to a, near super-speedway style, "Big One," as at least 7 cars were involved in a wreck on the front straight. It all began in turn three as Dave Blaney slid up the track after entering the turn too hot. In turn four, Blaney tried to get back onto the racing line. At that moment, Ward Burton (#4 State Water Heaters Chevrolet) was running side-by-side with Ricky Rudd (#88 Pedigree Ford). Blaney nudged Burton into Rudd, who spun head first into the outside
wall. Behind them Tony Stewart (#20 Home Depot Chevorlet), #42 Montoya, Martin Truex Jr. (#1 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet) and A.J. Allmendinger (#84 Red Bull Toyota) were all involved in the wreck. Fortunately, all but Rudd and Burton were able to continue. The 20-lap run to the checkered flag was dominated by Jimmie Johnson. He quickly passed Kyle Busch and pulled out a half-second lead with 10 laps to go. Over the final laps, Denny Hamlin was able to wrestle the third spot from Jeff Gordon while Ryan Newman (#12 altel Dodge) came out ahead in a three way battle for sixth with #29 Harvick and #20 Stewart. Hendrick Motorsports has now won all four "Car of Tomorrow" races and Chevrolet has won 9 of 10 races this season. Johnson is now second in points, 211 behind leader Jeff Gordon (1691).
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