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Despite his ninth-place finish at Richmond, Jeff Gordon remains outside the top-12 in points.

Gordon leaves Richmond more relieved than upset

No. 24 team finishes ninth after starting in rear of field

By Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM
May 7, 2008
01:28 PM EDT
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RICHMOND, Va. -- Very little, with the possible exception of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s consistent excellence, has gone as expected this season for Hendrick Motorsports.

And so it was, at the end of Saturday night's Crown Royal 400 at Richmond International Raceway; that Hendrick's No. 24 Chevrolet driver Jeff Gordon and his crew chief, Steve Letarte, were expressing some relief after they battled to remain in the top-10 for the night, rather than contending for the win.

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I'm really proud of this team. That was a great battle -- a great fight. It showed what we're made of. We didn't make a lot of gains in the points, but we didn't lose anything. It was good momentum for our team. We needed this run.

JEFF GORDON

"I know [at the end] it wasn't that bad, but it wasn't that good, either," Letarte said. "You know, we're not a top-10 team. We come here to win and we haven't given [Gordon] a winning racecar since maybe Vegas though, in Martinsville we maybe had a winning racecar there.

"So it's just disappointing, but it was a great fight. It was a championship fight; it just wasn't a championship car."

"I had my hands full," Gordon agreed. "You just try to match yourself up against the competition. We started out and we were loose in and tight in the middle and loose off, and that's a hard thing to fix. But we got it freed up in the middle and that's when our car got better.

"And we made some moves and got to the front. A lot of guys were struggling with handling tonight. There at the end we weren't as good as we needed to be but we were an eighth or ninth place car."

It's almost incomprehensible that Hendrick Motorsports, which won nine of the 16 races with the new car a year ago, has only won once in the first 10 races this season, when the car is in use full-time.

And nearly a third of the way into the season, Gordon's only had four top-10 finishes, with three others of 35th or worse.

At this point last season, counting only the tracks where the new car was used, Gordon had three poles and a win -- but even greater, no start worse than third and no finish worse than fourth.

This season at Bristol, in the season's fifth race, Gordon and his team struggled mightily, but never fell out of the top 20 before finishing 11th.

That night, it was more than a half-hour after the checkered flag before an emotionally and physically drained Gordon emerged from his No. 24 transporter to answer every question he was posed about that night's dilemma.

On Saturday afternoon, when his team arrived at Richmond's garage and tried to fire-up its car, there was dead silence. They changed the starter motor, which cured the problem, but relegated Gordon to the back of the starting field.

With a less-than-ideal car and an abysmal starting position, Gordon was in trouble from the get-go; and left him pretty thankful at what Letarte and his boys were able to accomplish.

"Well, in a lot of ways it was almost a miracle to get a top-10 because we went down a lap so early and I was giving it everything I had and the leaders just drove by me like I was standing still," Gordon said. "And we just weren't getting the cautions at the right time and then I just got by the No. 44 [David Reutimann] and the No. 00 [Michael McDowell] and the caution came out and I was like 'man, that's the first good thing that's gone our way in a while.' (Continued)

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1. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
2. Kyle Busch Toyota
3. Mark Martin Chevrolet
4. Tony Stewart Toyota
5. Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet
6. Ryan Newman Dodge
7. Carl Edwards Ford
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9. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
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