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2 – Fords finished in the top 20 in Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at Pocono. Matt Kenseth was eighth and David Ragan was 17th.
The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season has turned out to be one of the best I can remember in quite some time.
Champagne showered down on Jeff Gordon at Pocono, marking his second Cup victory of 2011 and the first multi-win season in four years for the Rainbow Warrior.”
Pit strategy was the only means for the teams fighting the owner points battle to secure any TV time even over a four-hour broadcast at Pocono.
Jeff Gordon is winning again. That makes the Rainbow Coalition happy.
The latest 500-mile marathon at Pocono turned into a numbers game, a NASCAR story of two racers striving to be the best when only one could stand on top.
Until a few years ago, shifting gears at Pocono at various points on the track was common practice. But a new gear rule negated the gear changes.
After wins at Phoenix and Pocono, coupled with a strong run at Kansas, it looks like Jeff Gordon just might have punched his wildcard ticket to the Chase.
On a day with dreary skies, the end of the race saw a “rainbow” in the form of the “Rainbow Warrior” Jeff Gordon winning his 84th career race.