Jimmie Johnson holds off Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win Chase race at Dover
Sept. 29, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
DOVER,
Del.—Jimmie Johnson's run toward a possible sixth NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series championship shifted into high gear Sunday at Dover International
Speedway.
On
two fresh tires to polesitter Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s four, Johnson held
off his Hendrick Motorsports teammate during a 26-lap green-flag run to
the finish of the AAA 400 and made a significant dent in the series
lead of Matt Kenseth, who finished seventh.
Johnson
picked up his fifth victory of the season, his record eighth at the
Monster Mile—breaking a tie with Richard Petty and Bobby Allison—and
the 65th of his career. The driver of the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet vaulted over fifth-place finisher Kyle Busch into second in
the Chase standings, eight points behind Kenseth.
Johnson
held a lead of nearly five seconds when NASCAR called the fourth
caution of the race for debris in the form of a spring rubber that had
dislodged from a car and landed on the concrete racing surface in Turn
3.
With
every lead-lap car short on fuel—with the possible exception of Clint
Bowyer's No. 15 Toyota—the yellow presented a welcome opportunity to
refuel. Johnson's crew chief, Chad Knaus, opted to change right-side
tires only, while Earnhardt's crew chief, Steve Letarte, called for a
four-tire change.
Earnhardt restarted fourth on Lap 375 of 400 and quickly rocketed into second place, but couldn't catch the five-time champion.
Joey Logano ran third, followed by Jeff Gordon and Busch, as Chase drivers claimed the top 10 finishing positions.
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