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Tony Stewart has had consistent success at Michigan.

By the Numbers: Michigan

Stewart looking to stop slump in his prime time of season

By Josh Pate, NASCAR.COM
June 12, 2008
11:01 AM EDT
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Seven races ago, Tony Stewart was fifth in the Cup Series standings. He was coming off a runner-up at Atlanta, his most dominant performance of the season at Bristol (267 laps led, 14th-place finish) and consecutive top-10s at Martinsville and Texas.

Since then, it's been downhill.

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TNT Summer Series

Date Race Time
June 8 Pocono 12:30 p.m. ET
June 15 Michigan 12:30 p.m. ET
June 22 Infineon 3:30 p.m. ET
June 29 N. Hampshire 12:30 p.m. ET
July 5 Daytona 6:30 p.m. ET
July 12 Chicagoland 6:30 p.m. ET

In the last seven races, Stewart has notched just two finishes of 15th or better -- a 14th-place showing at Phoenix and a fourth-place finish at Richmond -- and has finished on the lead lap just once.

Two of the races ended in DNFs (Talladega and Dover). Two more were misjudgments by others (Elliott Sadler collected him at Darlington) or by himself (pit-road speeding penalty at Pocono). At Charlotte, he was cruising to victory by more than five seconds before cutting a tire and hitting the wall.

The results have left him clinging to the 12th and final spot for the Chase with 12 races remaining before the cutoff. Can Michigan heal the wounds?

Stewart went to Victory Lane there in June 2000, leading just 13 laps and beating Dale Earnhardt in the race that was shortened by six laps due to rain and darkness. Of course, that was pre-Chase, and even pre-Chevrolet and pre-Toyota (Joe Gibbs Racing ran Pontiacs).

But in the last 11 races at Michigan, Stewart has nine top-10 finishes. He was 10th there last August, and before that he scored consecutive third-place finishes. Any of that would be a Band-Aid considering his recent run of luck.

657Points scored by Tony Stewart in the last seven races, dropping him from fifth to 12 in the standings. Teammate and points leader Kyle Busch has scored 1,083 points during that span.

Tony Stewart

Last seven races
Race Start Finish Laps/Total Status Led Points Rank
Phoenix 12 14 311/312 Running 0 121 5
Talladega 2 38 173/188 Crash 61 59 9
Richmond 15 4 410/410 Running 0 160 8
Darlington 4 21 366/367 Running 0 100 8
Charlotte 31 18 399/400 Running 23 114 8
Dover 22 41 199/400 Crash 0 40 11
Pocono 12 35 199/200 Running 14 63 12

Back in Time

June 16, 1974The Motor State 360 at Michigan runs its scheduled 360 miles as opposed to the traditional 400 miles. NASCAR shortened a handful of races on the schedule by 10 percent due to an energy crisis, and Michigan was among them. Cup champion Richard Petty won the race, while Canadian driver and ultimately rookie of the year Earl Ross finished second. Country singer Marty Robbins recorded his best career finish of fifth.

10 Key Facts

2Finishing position for Martin Truex Jr. in both Michigan races last year. Truex scored more points (345) at the track than last year's winners Carl Edwards (341) and Kurt Busch (288).
2Drivers who are from Michigan and have won in the Cup Series: Paul Goldsmith (9) and Johnny Benson (1).
6Victories for Roush Fenway Racing in the last 12 Michigan events: Matt Kenseth (June 2002), Kurt Busch (June 2003), Greg Biffle (both 2004), Kenseth (August 2006) and Carl Edwards (June 2007).
11Former Michigan winners who are on this week's entry list, eight of which have won more than one race at the track.
13Consecutive Michigan races won by Dodge (6) or Ford (6). Chevrolet's last victory there was in June 2001 with Jeff Gordon.
26.3Average finish for Clint Bowyer in his four starts at Michigan, with a best performance of 16th (June 2007). He ranks last among the top 12 drivers in points. Leader Kyle Busch is next-to-last with a 20.7 average finish.
52Consecutive races that Carl Edwards went between victories before he won the Michigan race last June. In the 35 races since then, he has five victories.
61Michigan races that have been won from a top-10 starting position, or 79.2 percent. Five of the last seven winners started 11th or worse.
154Laps led by Jimmie Johnson at Michigan, the most by a driver who has not won at the track. Johnson's best finish there was third in August 2007.
2005Last time a driver won the February race at California and the June race at Michigan (Greg Biffle), both 2-mile, D-shaped ovals that carry high speeds.

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