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Rating the Race: Michigan - Lifelock 400

by Tim Zaegel on June 15th, 2008

LifeLock 400
Image details: LifeLock 400 served by picapp.com

It took 15 races with Hendrick Motorsports, and 76 races since Richmond in 2006, but Dale Earnhardt Jr. has finally once again reached Victory Lane - silencing his critics and giving Junior Nation something to cheer about. Earnhardt led five times on the day, last taking the lead from Jamie McMurray on lap 195. With the majority of the field making green flag stops for fuel in the last 20 laps of the race, Earnhardt fans watched nervously as the no. 88 team decided to stretch their fuel. Originally guesstimating themselves to be 2 laps short of the pit window, they were hoping that Dale had saved enough fuel during the last run to make the tank last … and then the caution flag waived on lap 197 when Sam Hornish Jr. spun through the infield, sending the race into overtime for a green-white-checkered finish.

Lining up for the restart for the 2-lap shootout, Earnhardt led the field to the green flag followed by Kasey Kahne and Mark Martin (both of whom were also gambling on fuel mileage), and then Brian Vickers and Matt Kenseth. Junior was able to get a monster restart, putting some distance between he and the no. 9 car of Kasey Kahne. Mark Martin ran out of fuel on the first lap of the restart, making Earnhardt fans even that much more nervous. Then, on the final lap, contact between some cars a little deeper in the field sent Michael Waltrip and Patrick Carpentier spinning. The caution came out, and just like that, Dale Earnhardt Jr. had finally snapped his winless streak. He coasted to the finish, and then ran out of fuel heading down pit road.

The win is very symbolic for Earnhardt Jr, being that it came on Father’s Day. As car owner, Rick Hendrick, joined him in Winner’s Circle to celebrate the win, and the two hugged, Dale took the time to wish a Happy Father’s Day to everyone. This is now the 8th Father’s Day since the passing of Junior’s father, the late Dale Earnhardt Sr.

Last week’s race winner, Kasey Kahne, went onto finish 2nd as he was hooked up on the same fuel strategy as Earnhardt Jr. Matt Kenseth was perhaps the most dominant car in the second half of the race, but was forced to settle for 3rd. Brian Vickers started the race in 18th, but moved up inside the top-five by lap 15, and then took the lead for the first time on lap 34. The strategies, however, did not work in his favor, and he finished fourth, giving the team their second consecutive top-five finish. Tony Stewart had a very quiet day and led only 1 lap during the race, but he grabbed a much needed 5th place finish.

Jimmie Johnson led the most laps on the day, but a bad pit stop on lap 182 forced him into a 6th place finish. 7th place went to Carl Edwards who run up in the top-five for almost the entire day. David Ragan ran outside of the top-ten for most of the day, but as things shuffled out in the end, he found himself in 8th and just 10 points out of the Chase field. Elliott Sadler had a quiet and solid day. After starting in 27th, he went onto finish in 9th, giving the no. 19 team only their third top-ten finish of the season. And, Jamie McMurray rounded out the top-ten after looking as though he could finish 1st or 2nd until the lap 197 caution forced him to pit for fuel.

Points leader, Kyle Busch, got lost in the shuffle of things. After starting the race from the pole position and running near the front in the final segment of the race, he found himself in 13th when the checkers waived in the air. It was still enough to add to his points lead, however, as Jeff Burton finished in 15th. The run was a disappointing one for Burton, who started the race in 2nd, but it did keep his streak alive as he is still the only driver in the series to finish every race running inside the top-15. Busch now leads Burton in the standings by 32 points, while 3rd place, Dale Earnhardt Jr, has closed the gap between he and the leader to just 84 points.

Late race mishaps cost the cars of AJ Allmendinger, Greg Biffle, and Sam Hornish Jr. some very valuable track position. After climbing into the top-ten, Allmendinger overshot his pit entrance during the last round of stops and wound up finishing 19th. For Biffle, it was another costly penalty late in the race. After running inside the top-ten all day long, Biffle made his final stop with just 15 laps to go. Greg received the command to go as soon as the jack dropped, so he did just that, but he ran over the air hose, and NASCAR penalized him with a drive thru penalty. He finished 20th. Sam Hornish Jr. led the first laps in his Cup career and was running inside the top-ten until he spun on lap 197 to bring out the sixth caution of the day, resulting in a 22nd place finish.

Earnhardt Jr’s victory gives Hendrick Motorsports only their second victory of the season - both of which were won on fuel mileage (the other being Johnson’s win at Phoenix). As previously mentioned, it also snaps a 75 race winless streak for Earnhardt and gives him his first points victory since making the move to HMS at the beginning of this year.

Michigan Grades:
the Race: 85%
the Drama: 99%
Coverage: 85%
Pre-Race: 84%

Overall Grade: 87.7%

Complete Results (from nascar.com):

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 3 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet AMP Energy / National Guard 190/5 203 Running
2 9 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Budweiser / LifeLock 170/0 203 Running
3 16 17 Matt Kenseth Ford Carhartt 170/5 203 Running
4 18 83 Brian Vickers Toyota Red Bull 165/5 203 Running
5 12 20 Tony Stewart Toyota The Home Depot 160/5 203 Running
6 6 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe’s 160/10 203 Running
7 4 99 Carl Edwards Ford Office Depot 151/5 203 Running
8 13 6 David Ragan Ford AAA Insurance 147/5 203 Running
9 27 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge McDonald’s Big Mac 138/0 203 Running
10 23 26 Jamie McMurray Ford Crown Royal Cask No. 16 139/5 203 Running
11 26 15 Paul Menard Chevrolet Sylvania / Menards 130/0 203 Running
12 10 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Shell / Pennzoil 127/0 203 Running
13 1 18 Kyle Busch Toyota M&M’s 129/5 203 Running
14 5 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota FedEx Freight 126/5 203 Running
15 2 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet AT&T Mobility 118/0 203 Running
16 19 28 Travis Kvapil Ford FreeCreditRep
ort.com
115/0 203 Running
17 17 1 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops / Tracker 112/0 203 Running
18 8 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet DuPont 109/0 203 Running
19 39 84 A.J. Allmendinger Toyota Red Bull 111/5 203 Running
20 7 16 Greg Biffle Ford DISH Network / DishDVRs 103/0 203 Running
21 22 2 Kurt Busch Dodge Miller Lite 100/0 203 Running
22 35 77 Sam Hornish Jr. * Dodge Mobil 1 102/5 203 Running
23 38 55 Michael Waltrip Toyota NAPA AUTO PARTS 99/5 203 Running
24 43 10 Patrick Carpentier * Dodge LifeLock 91/0 202 Running
25 15 8 Mark Martin Chevrolet U.S. Army 88/0 202 Running
26 11 07 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet Jack Daniel’s 85/0 202 Running
27 24 38 David Gilliland Ford FreeCreditRep
ort.com
82/0 202 Running
28 42 78 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet Furniture Row
/ DenverMattress.com
79/0 202 Running
29 36 45 Terry Labonte Dodge Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil 76/0 202 Running
30 25 5 Casey Mears Chevrolet CARQUEST / Kellogg’s 73/0 201 Running
31 20 43 Bobby Labonte Dodge Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil 70/0 201 Running
32 31 01 Regan Smith * Chevrolet DEI / Principal Financial Group 67/0 201 Running
33 34 66 Scott Riggs Chevrolet State Water Heaters 64/0 201 Running
34 32 41 Reed Sorenson Dodge Target 61/0 200 Running
35 28 44 David Reutimann Toyota UPS 58/0 200 Running
36 37 21 Bill Elliott Ford Motorcraft 55/0 200 Running
37 33 00 Michael McDowell * Toyota Champion Mortgage 52/0 199 Running
38 21 42 Juan Montoya Dodge Big Red Slim Pack 49/0 194