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Stewart Happy To Collect First Victory
September 7th, 2010
HAMPTON, Ga. — When the race was on the line, Tony Stewart reverted back to his open-wheel days and won the Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
For much of the race, Stewart’s car was the fastest on the track, or close enough to keep whoever was leading in easy sight. For the first 140 laps or so, it wasn’t a problem, because there were no restarts.
But the Atlanta race is 325 laps, and he had to work it out as he went along.
“I struggled on restarts all night,” Stewart admitted when it was over. “Finally the last two, I hit it a lot closer and kept them from spinning quite as bad.”
What he did was experiment, try and discard what didn’t work. He thought he’d try something that helped him win a sprint car race or two, but ended up not doing it.
He sure thought about it, though.
“The whole night I kept trying different things because I was struggling to get the grip on the restart I needed,” Stewart said. “I just struggled spinning the tires and I tried everything from shifting early to everything, the only thing I didn’t do was an old sprint car trick that you do.
“They have got a lot of rear brake and don’t really have much front brake and you can drag the brake pedal and keeps you from spinning the tires. I’m not sure it would have worked but I didn’t have enough confidence to take the brake balance and just run it to the back like that and drag the brake to help the wheel spin.
“I was afraid I would get going through the gears and get going and not count my rounds back and get myself in a problem at the end of the straightaway.”
It’s a good thing that his Office Depot Chevrolet was a rocketship, because he lost two or three spots on every restart but the last two.
“I tried everything that I knew and everything I’ve learned over 31 years of my career, and just couldn’t figure it out,” he reflected. “When you have a fast enough car like that, every time we lost the spots, we could get the majority of them back within a lap or two laps. That’s stout.”
It was also timely. Stewart’s victory not only gave him 10 bonus points for the Chase, it gave the Stewart-Haas team a shot in the arm headed into a battle for the title.



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