Tony Stewart Brings Historic Point Lead To
Pocono Raceway
Tony Stewart (No. 14 Office Depot Chevrolet) and his Stewart-Haas Racing
team arrive at Pocono Raceway this Sunday with a history-making NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series point lead.
Stewart is the first owner-driver in the series to lead the series
championship standings in 17 years. The last time an owner-driver led the
series points was on November 15, 1992, when Alan Kulwicki won the series
championship over Bill Elliott.
"Everybody respected Alan because he was an owner-driver and what he was
able to accomplish," Stewart said. "It was a little bit before I was
really a die-hard NASCAR guy."
Stewart was a 21-year-old focused on his USAC Sprint Car and Midget career
when Kulwicki won the 1992 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship.
"You know, you go through a time and you're able to go back and look at
how the history of the sport has evolved and what milestones and moments
shaped the sport to what it is," Stewart said. "So it's a pretty cool
moment to have your organization mentioned with his organization."
Stewart is excited about the progress of his team, and teammate Ryan
Newman (No. 39 U.S. Army Chevrolet).
"I'm proud of our organization ... I'm proud of (Director of Competition)
Bobby Hutchens, I'm proud of (crew chief) Darian Grubb, I'm proud of our
teammate Ryan Newman, and (Newman's crew chief) Tony Gibson and our entire
organization," Stewart said in sharing the credit for the team's
successful launch.
Newman arrives at Pocono fifth in series points riding five consecutive
top-10 finishes and seven top 10s through the first 13 events of 2009.
Newman also won the first pole for Stewart-Haas Racing for last month's
Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway where he finished second.
Both drivers have enjoyed success at Pocono, both in 2003. Stewart won the
spring Pocono 500, while Newman won the summer Pennsylvania 500 from the
pole. Newman also won a Pocono pole in 2007, while Stewart won a pole at
Pocono in 2000.