The triangle has always been a little tricky in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, but it isn't known for being the site of fuel-mileage strategy...
Ratcliff agreed. "I never thought it would come down to a fuel-mileage race. I thought we were saving fuel to get a top five out of it, and the last three laps, I'm still trying to catch my breath
Since so few races on the schedule end
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"It happened today,
and obviously Matt has to do a good job of saving fuel, as well, and he
did better than everybody else and still had enough to do a burnout. I
was surprised by that, actually. I was surprised he made it back,
number one, after seeing our teammates run out, and then I was really
surprised he had enough left to do a burnout," Ratcliff said.
Even if it hadn't become a fuel-mileage race, the cars at Joe Gibbs Racing have been incredible this season.
"Yeah, our cars have been -- well, we've been good all year, but it just seems like we're really getting a little bit quicker when it counts, as we get close to the final ten. Everyone is doing a nice job, everyone at JGR is working extremely hard and bringing good cars to the track. Everyone
Yes, the cars have been good throughout the season, but in NASCAR, as in every other sport, bad things can happen. Parts fail and wrecks occur. Great drivers experience such ill effects almost every week. And no one, not even the best crew chiefs in the garage, can plan for such unforeseeable events.
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"I'm really excited
about where we're at now. I think we're turning the corner. Obviously
we've already turned the corner. We're headed in the right direction,
but there's some tough -- each and every week you're not going to come
out here and just grab these victories. This worked really well for Joe
Gibbs Racing as a whole over the last several weeks, but we've got to
keep after it. The prize is still there, and we know in the next 10
weeks we've got to step it up a few notches because the other group is,
so we'll be ready," Ratcliff said.
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Stacey
Owens lives just outside Music City USA. She's always wanted to be a
NASCAR writer, so working as a columnist and support editor for Skirts
and Scuffs allows her to live that dream every single weekend.
The sole NASCAR enthusiast in her home, she's hopeful that one of her three daughters might also harbor an appreciation for NASCAR, but it isn't looking good so far.
Her other interests include country music, though she can't carry a tune; collegiate football, though she needs a lot of work on her spiral; and Kentucky basketball, even though at 6' tall, she's never played a day in her life.
The sole NASCAR enthusiast in her home, she's hopeful that one of her three daughters might also harbor an appreciation for NASCAR, but it isn't looking good so far.
Her other interests include country music, though she can't carry a tune; collegiate football, though she needs a lot of work on her spiral; and Kentucky basketball, even though at 6' tall, she's never played a day in her life.