The Oklahoman

Stewart hopes to build off victory

- BY DAN GELSTON Sunday’s Lineup

LONG POND, Pa. — Tony Stewart ducked through a tarp-covered tent in the garage and was off to the No. 14.

“Make it two in a row, Tony!” a fan yelled as Stewart hustled through the Pocono Raceway garage.

With a second practice session on tap, Stewart had little time Saturday to dissect why his car is suddenly one of the ones to beat. But it sure is. Stewart is coming off his first win of the season at Dover and his second straight top-10 finish, results that have thrust the three-time Cup champion into the No. 1 wild-card spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championsh­ip.

For an added boost, Stewart was one of the few drivers who participat­ed last month in an open Pocono test in the Gen-6 race car. With practice and qualifying washed out Friday, Stewart and crew chief Steve Addington have additional resources on hand to help master the 2½-mile triangle track.

And there are more reasons to think Stewart can keep the push going at Pocono. His last win here in 2009 was his first as a car owner at Stewart-Haas Racing, and he finished fifth and third at the two Pocono races last season.

No Cup driver has won consecutiv­e races this season, but a confident Stew- art has always been a dangerous Stewart. That could be the difference Sunday.

“It’s definitely momentum that we need right now,” he said. “It’s hopefully quieted some of the rumors that were a big drama at the shop for us. So, getting that calmed down was as much of the problem as anything.”

For whatever reason, Stewart sputtered along for most of the season to a series of middle-of-thepack finishes. He had seven straight races of 17th or worse and only one other top 10 before a seventh two races ago at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

He passed Juan Pablo Montoya with three laps left last week at Dover to snap a 30-race winless streak.

His 48th career win pushed him to 16th in the points standings and aided his cause for a wild-card spot. The two drivers in the 11th to 20th spot in the standings with the most wins earn a slot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championsh­ip. Stewart is the only driver in those spots with a victory.

Of course, Stewart is only 33 points outside the top 10, which isn’t much for him to make up over the next 13 races before the Chase field is set.

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