

MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- The sun washed over Martinsville Speedway in all its glorious splendor Sunday, shining down from one of those clear skies so brilliantly blue that the entire world seemed a better place.
It was in stark contrast to Oct. 24, 2004, which broke gray and overcast at dawn and not only never got any better, but in fact got a whole lot worse. They ran Subway 500 races both then and Sunday, and the two stock-car events were as different as the weather that made up the two days.
On that tragic day in 2004, the Beech 200 King Air plane that had been carrying 10 people for Hendrick Motorsports from Concord, N.C., crashed in the Bull Mountain area seven miles from the Blue Ridge Regional Airport in Martinsville, killing all those on board.
Among the dead were Ricky Hendrick, son of Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick; John Hendrick, Rick's brother and president of the organization; Kimberly and Jennifer Hendrick, John's 22-year-old twin daughters and Rick's nieces; Jeff Turner, general manager of Hendrick Motorsports; and Randy Dorton, the organization's chief engine builder.
Jimmie Johnson won the race that day and wasn't told of the tragedy until afterward, cutting short what he thought was going to be a long celebration in Victory Lane.
Rick Hendrick hadn't attended that race because he was ill. For a long time afterward, he didn't attend subsequent events at the Martinsville track because it brought back too many horrible memories.
But Sunday, when Johnson won the Subway 500 again, Hendrick was there to lend a congratulatory hand and a crushing hug in Victory Lane. It capped a weekend in which Hendrick and his family also attended the grand opening of Levine's Children Hospital at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., which also contains the Ricky Hendrick Centers for Intensive Care -- comprised of a pediatric intensive care unit and a cardiovascular intensive care unit.
"I stayed at home last year, and I think I stayed home the year before. I came back the first year [after the plane crash]. And actually sitting at home is tougher than being here with the guys -- because that's what Ricky and John and Randy and all of them want me to do," Hendrick said Sunday.
"It's hard to do. But as soon as I walk in here and get with the guys [on the Hendrick race teams], these are my family, too -- all the fans, you guys [in the media]. I'm with people that care about us."
Chasing the championship
When Johnson won the Goody's 500 Nextel Cup race at Martinsville last spring, Hendrick lingered behind in his Charlotte home. But he watched with great interest as two of his drivers, Johnson and Jeff Gordon, battled furiously with each other over the final laps before Johnson emerged victoriously.
For a long time Sunday's race looked like it was shaping up as a repeat of that one. Gordon actually led a race-high 168 laps to Johnson's 147 -- and for many of those when Johnson was in the lead, Gordon was right behind him.
Once again, Hendrick was caught right in the middle. No one seems to be able to handle it better -- and that appears to be one of the main reasons Johnson and Gordon have 13 race victories between them this season and are ranked one-two in points, with Gordon holding a 53-point edge over Johnson.
"You don't want to see 'em wreck each other. You want to see 'em race clean," Hendrick said. "And I think you saw it. Jeff didn't try to hold Jimmie up. When Jimmie got there and he was quicker and got to the inside, [Gordon] didn't try to muscle him or anything like that. You know, he's racing for a championship -- and if he can narrow it down to just two more cars, then that's to his advantage. (Continued)
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| Pos. | Driver | Make |
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| 1. | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet |
| 2. | Ryan Newman | Dodge |
| 3. | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet |
| 4. | Kyle Busch | Chevrolet |
| 5. | Matt Kenseth | Ford |
| 6. | Denny Hamlin | Chevrolet |
| 7. | Greg Biffle | Ford |
| 8. | Juan Montana | Dodge |
| 9. | Clint Bowyer | Chevrolet |
| 10. | Kevin Harvick | Chevrolet |
| Pos. | +/- | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | -- | Jeff Gordon | 6055 | Leader |
| 2. | -- | Jimmie Johnson | 6002 | -53 |
| 3. | -- | Clint Bowyer | 5940 | -115 |
| 4. | -- | Tony Stewart | 5806 | -249 |
| 5. | -- | Carl Edwards | 5767 | -288 |
| 6. | -- | Kyle Busch | 5765 | -290 |
| 7. | +1 | Kevin Harvick | 5686 | -369 |
| 8. | +1 | Denny Hamlin | 5681 | -374 |
| 9. | +1 | Jeff Burton | 5649 | -406 |
| 10. | -3 | Kurt Busch | 5635 | -415 |
| 11. | -- | Martin Truex Jr. | 5608 | -442 |
| 12. | -- | Matt Kenseth | 5593 | -457 |