Chase For The Nextel Cup Standings after Race 32 of 36
Jeff Gordon won the Subway 500 on Sunday and swept the seasons
two races at Martinsville Speedway known for being the oldest,
shortest (.526 miles), and tightest run in NASCAR's high end
stock car series. Jeff succeeded only after holding on to a
three-lap dash with Tony Stewart who finished as the runner up.
He beat Stewart to the finish line by .235 seconds.
Tony's placement allowed him to gain 15 points in the Chase over
Jimmie Johnson who placed third in the race. There were other
Chase contenders, though, who suffered setbacks including Mark
Martin, Carl Edwards and Rusty Wallace. Martin and Edwards had
finished 34th and 26th, respectively. Wallace was running fifth
when he crashed on a restart with 19 laps to go which eventually
caused him to finish 19th.
Check out the latest Chase for the Nextel Cup Standings on
http://www.StockCarUSA.com. Look out for Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500
at the Atlanta Motor Speedway on October 30th. It'll be race 33
of 36 and will be critical for some of the contenders to place
well and gain points to have a shot to take it all.