Tony Stewart takes advantage of penalty to Jimmie Johnson in Dover win
June 2, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER, Del. -- A penalty to Jimmie Johnson was all Tony Stewart needed to break out of a four-month slump.
After
Johnson was assessed a drive-through penalty for jumping the final
restart -- a sanction Johnson protested vehemently -- Stewart
passed Juan Pablo Montoya on Lap 398 of 400 to win Sunday's FedEx 400
benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover International Speedway.
The
victory was the first of the season and third at Dover for Stewart, who
has notched 42 of his 48 career wins after May 31. Stewart
finished .788 seconds ahead of Montoya, who matched his career-best
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish on an oval track.
Jeff
Gordon came home third, followed by Kyle Busch and reigning Cup
champion Brad Keselowski. Until the decisive penalty, however,
it looked for all the world as if Johnson would claim a record eighth
victory at the Monster Mile.
Johnson started 24th and, in the early stages of the race, had difficulty moving forward through traffic. In fact, the No.
48 Chevrolet SS went a lap down when Kyle Busch passed him on Lap 70.
But
Johnson came to pit road early, on Lap 71, and used the extra time on
new tires to regain the lost lap by the time NASCAR called
an opportune caution for debris in Turn 2 on Lap 80. From that point
on, it was a charge to the front by the five-time champion.
Johnson
had worked his way up to sixth before a caution for debris on the
backstretch slowed the field on Lap 160, moments after a blown
engine eliminated what was arguably the strongest car in the race, Matt
Kenseth's No. 20 Toyota.
After
a restart on Lap 165, Johnson again moved forward, finally taking the
lead for the first time on Lap 206, passing Kyle Busch to
the inside through Turns 1 and 2.
Just
as a Johnson victory was looking academic, however, Denny Hamlin's
right front tire blew in Turn 1 and sent his No. 11 Toyota hard
into the outside wall, bringing out the seventh caution of the race.
Montoya took two tires when the lead-lap cars came to pit road and
narrowly beat Johnson to the exit.
That
turned the race inside-out, as NASCAR black-flagged Johnson for beating
Montoya to the start/finish line on the restart on Lap
382.
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