Sonoma Weekend Preview
June 25, 2015
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Homecoming King: Sonoma record-holder Gordon goes for one more win in backyard
Jeff Gordon - born in nearby Vallejo, California - boasts more than double the wins of any other driver at Sonoma Raceway.
He has visited Victory Lane at the West Coast road course five times.
The next best total?
Two.
In
addition to holding the Sonoma wins record, Gordon is also its all-time
leader in Coors Light Pole Awards (5), average finish (7.9), top fives
(14), top 10s (18) and laps led (457).
Gordon
will attempt to put on one more winning show for the home crowd in his
final start at Sonoma Raceway - Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 (3 p.m. ET
on FOX Sports 1).
"Sonoma
race weekend is always special to me because of family and friends and
how good the track has been to me, but this weekend may be even more
special because it’s my final race there,” Gordon said. “I am going to
miss racing there.”
A
Gordon detractor might point out the No. 24 Chevrolet driver hasn’t won
a race at Sonoma since 2006. It’s true Gordon hasn’t been as dominant
at the Northern California track since then, but he has still
consistently posted strong showings. Gordon finished runner-up at Sonoma
the past two seasons and three out of the last four. He also rides a
nine-race top-10 streak dating back to his 2006 checkered flag.
Sustained Sonoma success is near impossible; ten different drivers have won the last 10 races there.
The only driver to visit Victory Lane in two consecutive races at Sonoma?
Gordon.
He won three straight contests at the Northern California loop from 1998-2000.
Last
year’s winner Carl Edwards will try to become the second driver to
successfully defend his Sonoma victory. Contenders other than Gordon and
Edwards include: Kurt Busch, who was the 2011 Sonoma winner and owns
the best driver rating at the track (106.5), as well as road course ace
AJ Allmendinger, who won NASCAR’s last road course race at Watkins Glen
in 2014.
Edwards explained why it’s so hard to win at Sonoma.
“It’s
pure driving, left, right, using all the gears, managing the tires, and
pit strategy comes in to play,” Edwards said. “This is a tough race and
it’s also one of the most physically demanding races. It’s
mentally-tasking.”
NASCAR Race Weekend Guide
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Race: Toyota/Save Mart 350
Track: Sonoma Raceway
Date and Time: Sunday, June 28 at 3 p.m. (ET)
Tune-In: FOX Sports 1, 3 p.m. (ET), PRN, SiriusXM Ch. 90
Distance: 218.9 miles (110 laps)
What To Watch For: Ten
different drivers have won in the last 10 races at Sonoma. ... Jeff
Gordon - NASCAR's all-time leader in road course wins (9) and Sonoma's
wins record holder (5) - returns to his hometrack for the final time.
... Jamie McMurray looks to motor toward his third consecutive Coors
Light Pole Award at Sonoma. ... Arnold Schwarzenneger will serve as
Official Pace Car driver of the Toyota / Save Mart 350. ... Northern
California natives Kyle Larson and AJ Allmendinger hope for some home
cooking as they try to secure spots in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup.
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