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Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin have put the 20 car in Victory Lane the last three races.

Numbers: Darlington

Stewart looks to give No. 20 team fourth consecutive win

By Bill Kimm, NASCAR.COM
May 8, 2008
11:20 AM EDT
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There have been times teams have taken control of the Nationwide Series, but Joe Gibbs Racing is on a hot streak right now that shows no signs of letting up.

The Gibbs team has won the last five Nationwide Series races, with Kyle Busch victorious at Texas, Phoenix and Mexico City; Tony Stewart winning at Talladega and Denny Hamlin earning his dream victory at his home track of Richmond.

Add to those five the two wins to start the season when Stewart went back-to-back at Daytona and California, and Joe Gibbs has seven of the first 11 trophies handed out this season.

But maybe even more impressive is that the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Toyota has been to Victory Lane the last three races -- with three different drivers: Busch in Mexico, Stewart in Talladega and Hamlin in Richmond.

Stewart hopes to make it four in a row for the No. 20 team Friday night in the Diamond Hill Plywood 200 at Darlington Raceway (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2), and if past history is any indication, Stewart will do just fine.

2The No. 20 car has won the last two Nationwide events at Darlington, both from the pole position. Denny Hamlin started and finished first in 2006 and 2007.

This has been a season of firsts for Stewart. He has more wins this season than his entire Nationwide career and his two poles tie a career high in the series. Plus, there aren't many tracks on the schedule the two-time Cup champion hasn't won a Cup or Nationwide race at -- four to be exact -- but he knocked two of those off the list earlier this season.

Tony Stewart

Tracks he hadn't won at coming into 2008 (Cup and Nationwide)
  Fontana Las Vegas Talladega Darlington
Races 17 12 23 19
Wins 0 0 0 0
Top-fives 4 5 9 2
Top-10s 8 7 12 9
Poles 1 0 0 0
Best Start 1 (N'wide 2003) 2 (Cup 2006) 2 (Cup 2006) 4 (Cup 2002)
Best Finish 2 (N'wide 2004) 2 (Cup 2000) 2 (7 times combined) 4 (N'wide twice)
2008 victory YES (N'wide)   YES (N'wide)  

So with wins at Fontana and Talladega in the books, that leaves Las Vegas and Darlington as the only tracks Stewart has yet to win at, and he would love to check another one off on Friday.

"You don't see a lot of guys who have a lot of success [at Darlington]," Stewart said. "You see only a handful of guys who religiously run well there. That just shows you how difficult Darlington is to get a handle on. If you can have a good day and win there, it's a track that's like winning at Bristol. It's the same type of feeling -- knowing that you conquered something that's very hard to obtain."

This will be Stewart's first look at the "new" Darlington. The track was repaved after last season's race and there is a lot for these drivers to learn in a short amount of time. With seven practices scheduled, Stewart hopes driving in both the Nationwide and Cup series events will be beneficial.

"If everything is going all right with both cars and it's not a cluster, yeah, it's a great opportunity," Stewart said. "If it's a cluster, then it's a bad opportunity to be running both series. You can potentially learn about what the track's characteristics are as far as how the balance of the car is going to change through the course of the race. It could certainly be an advantage this week."

Personal goals aside, the focus for Stewart remains on the team. The No. 20 team currently has a 107-point lead in the owner standings, and even though Stewart drives part time in the series, he plans on extending that lead heading into the off week.

"The team's going to run every race, so even though I'm not behind the steering wheel every race, it's not a go-for-broke attitude -- I'm still point racing," Stewart said. "It's still my personal goal as a driver to go out and win, and that doesn't change no matter what I'm driving.

"We've got a team that finished second in the points last year and has a shot to win it this year. I want to go out and race and be conscious of that every time I'm in the car for them."

Just the facts ma'am

2There are only two drivers currently in the top 10 who have yet to lead a lap this season -- David Reutimann and David Stremme
3Of the 26 tracks on the Nationwide Series schedule, Richard Childress Racing has won at 23 of them. The three tracks the owner has yet to visit Victory Lane: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Talladega and Darlington.
3Denny Hamlin is looking for his third win in a row at Darlington. Two drivers have previously won three consecutive races at Darlington -- Mark Martin, who has done it twice, and Jeff Burton.
4Number of drivers entered in this week's race with an average finish at Darlington inside the top 10: Denny Hamlin (4.2), Matt Kenseth (6.9), Carl Edwards (7.3) and Jeff Burton (9.9).
5.33Average number of cautions in the last 15 Nationwide races at Darlington for an average of 26.13 laps.
8Number of Nationwide Series wins and poles for Mark Martin at Darlington, both track records.
9.2Average number of lead changes in the last 15 Nationwide races at Darlington.
11.0Average starting position of the winners in the last 15 Nationwide races at Darlington. In those 15 races, five have come from the pole position with four others starting 24th or worse.
100Denny Hamlin will make his 100th start in the Nationwide Series when the green flies at Darlington. Ironically, his first race was in the No. 18 at Darlington and he hasn't been in that number since -- until Friday night for start No. 100 at Darlington.
114Number of laps Kevin Harvick has led at Darlington, 10th among all drivers and tops among drivers without a win at the track. In nine races at Darlington, Harvick has five top-10 finishes at the track with his best finish, a fifth, coming in 2005.

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N'wide Series winners (last 15 races)
Year Winner Start Make
1999 Matt Kenseth 9 Chevrolet
  Mark Martin 2 Ford
2000 Mark Martin 1 Ford
  Mark Martin 1 Ford
2001 Jeff Green 13 Ford
  Jeff Burton 24 Ford
2002 Jeff Burton 1 Ford
  Jeff Burton 33 Ford
2003 Todd Bodine 13 Chevrolet
  Brian Vickers 4 Chevrolet
2004 Greg Biffle 4 Ford
  Jamie McMurray 34 Dodge
2005 Matt Kenseth 24 Ford
2006 Denny Hamlin 1 Chevrolet
2007 Denny Hamlin 1 Chevrolet

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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Clint Bowyer 1565 Leader
2. -- Carl Edwards 1556 -9
3. -- Kyle Busch 1553 -12
4. +2 David Ragan 1434 -131
5. -- Mike Bliss 1424 -141
6. -2 David Reutimann 1407 -158
7. -- Brad Keselowski 1382 -183
8. -- Jason Leffler 1342 -223
9. -- Mike Wallace 1297 -268
10. +3 David Stremme 1177 -388
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