Vickers outlasts Johnson in fuel duel at Michigan
Posted Aug 19, 2009 10:08 PM
 By CHRIS JENKINS
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BROOKLYN, Mich. -After winning three straight championships, Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 team have proved themselves masters of many things in NASCAR.
Winning races on fuel mileage isn't one of them.
Twice in just over two months, Johnson's team has gambled on gas in an attempt to win at Michigan International Speedway — and both backfired. Johnson handed a win to Mark Martin in June, and Brian Vickers benefited from Johnson's fuel follies on Sunday.
"Certainly frustrated," Johnson said. "We've won one race on fuel mileage ever. It's just what we're not good at. I think it's a little too risky for us to even try it."
Although Johnson wasn't happy after leading 279 of 400 possible laps in two Michigan races and not even finishing in the top 20 either time, Sunday's gamble didn't cost him much. He is third in the points and in good shape for NASCAR's championship chase.
And don't expect the No. 48 team to make similar gambles in the final 10 races.
"Whenever we try to stretch it, it just never works," crew chief Chad Knaus said. "And we've run out more times than not when we were trying to make it. In the chase we wouldn't take a chance like this. We have luxury to do it right now."
Rolling the dice on fuel mileage was perhaps a more surprising gamble for Vickers, given his small margin for error. Had he run out of gas Sunday, it likely would have blown any shot at making the chase.
But Vickers and crew chief Ryan Pemberton have a better fuel mileage track record than Johnson and Knaus, and proved it again Sunday.
"At the moment it wasn't what I expected (Pemberton) to do just because knowing where we're at in the chase, that is the situation," Vickers said. "But it was the right call. The minute he made it, I had complete faith in it. He hasn't run me out of fuel yet."
After driving gently to conserve fuel in the closing laps, Vickers pounced when Johnson's tank ran dry, taking the lead with two laps to go and holding on to win.
Vickers won his second career race, boosted his chances of making the chase and delivered the first checkered flag for Red Bull Racing.
Jeff Gordon finished second, followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl Edwards and Sam Hornish Jr. Series points leader Tony Stewart, who clinched his spot in the chase by starting Sunday's race, finished 17th.
With three races left before the cutoff for NASCAR's season-ending championship chase, the win provided a significant boost to Vickers' chances of qualifying. Vickers jumped one spot in the standings to 13th, and is only 12 points behind Martin for the 12th and final qualifying spot.
It also was the continuation of a wild weekend for Vickers, who won the pole on Friday and then spent Saturday sparring with Kyle Busch.
Vickers and Busch both are trying to climb into the top 12 in Sprint Cup points to qualify for the chase, and their rivalry ratcheted up during Saturday's Nationwide race when they raced for the lead on the final lap and both were passed for the win by Brad Keselowski.
They exchanged words afterward, a confrontation Vickers called "ridiculous" and "unnecessary" Sunday night.
"I feel sorry for Kyle, that he lives that angry about something so small," Vickers said.
Vickers certainly got the best of Busch on Sunday, watching his rival come home 23rd. Busch slipped two spots to 15th in the standings.
And as if that wasn't enough drama, Vickers still isn't sure if he's returning to drive for his team next season.
"We have every intention of getting this done (quickly)," team general manager Jay Frye said.
Johnson, Vickers and several other contenders made pit stops with 51 laps to go, seemingly just outside the window they'd need to make it to the end.
Earnhardt then pitted with 42 laps to go, while other leaders such as Johnson, Vickers, Matt Kenseth and Kevin Harvick did not. The strategy call by Earnhardt's crew allowed him to drive all-out to go for the win while others had to drive conservatively in an attempt to save gas.
Earnhardt charged from sixth to third in the final 20 laps, but couldn't quite catch the leaders. Still, it was his best finish since coming in second place at Talladega in April.
"I don't want to get too excited," Earnhardt said. "You want to be up front every week like this. You want to be up there the whole race."
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Mcmahan4581
10:33AM Aug 17 2009 
Optwinylvm......right on target. Loving it, cry baby cry....is his favorite song. Go Jr Go....nice race on sunday, happy to see a good run for the #88 again.

Jimmy guessed wrong but did not cry about ********** life bud....but that bud will never be for you....or the likes of you.

Stop racing on Sat. let the young guys get into the problem, you'll not the "whole" show....thanks for that line Brain V.....lol
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Randallchatham
10:28PM Aug 16 2009 
STOCK TIP; Invest your money in Kleenex & Depends...Kyle Bush signed with both after the race in Mich. today. The 2 mega deals came as a result of #18 driver's rash of immature & toddler type rant & rave over being victimized by fellow drivers. The icing on the cake was dished out after JR Motorsports driver Brad Kesoloski crept by Bush on the last lap because Kyle was being pushed around by Brian Vickers whom Kyle later called "stupid" for not playing fair & letting him get by. #88 Team Owner Dale Earnhardt Jr. was transported to a local hospital for laughing hysterically he was treated & released in very good spirits.Congrats to Brian Vickers for spoiling the the Bush victory on both days resulting in another pity party.
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MG1POLO
10:02AM Jun 15 2009 
What a moron you you are! Where did you get this horsecrap from?
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Imahwyman
8:56AM Jun 15 2009 
classic finish what makes you watch a race till the end way too go martin bush still finished in fromt of jr
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Optwinjvm
5:41AM Jun 15 2009 
Enjoy NASCAR while it lasts. GM and Chrysler won't be competing if the government has its way. That leaves Ford and Toyota until the new administration clamps down on them. Government Motors doesn't want any competiton, so they will pull the plug on NASCAR.
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CCJMFK
11:39PM Jun 14 2009 
The old timer just keeps on rocking. Rocking, get it, like in rocking chair. --------Well I thought it was clever.
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Ronnieaaron1220
6:40PM Jun 14 2009 
WTG MARK MARTIN,FINALLY A REAL DRIVER WINS A RACE. WIT AND SKILL WILL PREVAIL,LOL
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MRenshaw2k5
1:02PM Jun 14 2009 
lil buschs driving ability was as big as his mouth he might win a championship and not choke like last yr.Jealousy gets u nowhere, grow up if u know how and maybe one day you might have half the fans that Jr has, but i ************ take your handful of fans and go away
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Kevskis
2:19AM Jun 14 2009 
Roni...I could not have typed it any better...You are right shrub needs to grow up.
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