Thursday - November 20, 2008
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Stewart Gets Number Two At The Brickyard

 Tony Stewart celebrates with Brickyard 400 trophy. (Photo Credit: Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR)(INDIANAPOLIS) -- Tony Stewart led a race high 66 laps to take his second career win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. With 10 laps to go, Stewart made a final attempt to pass Kevin Harvick when the two car made contact with each other. Stewart maintains the contact was an honest mistake. "Would I with 10 laps to go crash somebody just to win the Brickyard 400, no, it's not worth it," said Stewart.

Good friend Kevin Harvick was not happy about the contact from Stewart. This left Harvick with a seventh place finish. "He's the first one to whine about things going wrong and ya know it was a good race, we just needed a little more room," said Harvick.

Former Indy 500 champion Juan Pablo Montoya finished second and hopes this is a trend that can put him in the Chase. He's hoping he can get a few more finishes like this to help his efforts to make the Chase.

Four-time Brickyard winner Jeff Gordon was happy with his third place finish. "I think we made the most of our effort. It just shows another team effort," said Gordon.

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Looking Past Brickyard History

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Kyle Busch
(UPDATE) -- Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Busch holds a ninth ranking in the point standings heading into the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard this weekend. Last year he led eight laps and cam in seventh. "I could have been better than that, but you know this year we'll go back there with a better racecar I'm sure and hopefully have a flawless day on pit road and be able to get out of there with about a fifth or maybe even a win," said Busch.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway is rich in history, but Busch tries not to let that detract from the task at hand. "For myself you kind of just have to put that stuff behind you and get down to business and what it's and what it's made out to be and that's to try and win the race." Busch learned this from teammate Jeff Gordon. "Jeff he went there just trying to race the race and try to win, but he's done it four times, so he's one of the best ones there." Gordon is tied for second in Indy's all-time wins.

 
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