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BackTaste of Watkins Glen win sweeter for Bodine, Park (cont'd)

''I really felt like staying in the car was the best call I could make,'' Earnhardt said. ''I should have been third or second or right there with Terry. I used the brakes pretty hard all day and maybe I was trying to be too careful. They sort of went away there at the end."

East Northport native Steve Park had also grown up attending races at Watkins Glen with his family. He watched Bodine win that race on television, and four years later, had the opportunity to see what it was like first-hand.

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2000 Global Crossing

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Steve Park Chevrolet
2. Mark Martin Ford
3. Jeff Burton Ford
4. Robby Gordon Ford
5. Bobby Labonte Pontiac
6. Tony Stewart Pontiac
7. Dale Jarrett Ford
8. Joe Nemechek Chevrolet
9. Wally Dallenbach Ford
10. Matt Kenseth Ford
• Complete Results click here

Park, who started 18th in the 2000 Global Crossing at The Glen, took the lead for the first time on Lap 31 and held off hard-charging Mark Martin for his first Cup win.

''I know what it looks like from watching it on TV, that camera shot coming off that last corner while the guy's waving the checkered flag,'' Park said. ''I just can't wait to get home and watch the replay of that.

"It just hasn't sunk in yet. I know exactly what it looks like. I've seen Geoffrey Bodine do it before, Tim Richmond, Bill Elliott and Ricky Rudd. From a driver's perspective it looks way different than what it looks like on TV.''

Park joined Elliott and Rudd as the only Cup drivers to that point to earn their first win on a road course.

After a series of pit stops which cycled the lead back to Park on Lap 64, he knew he needed to be smooth and conserve his equipment to win, especially with Martin using all of the track to try to catch up.

''They told me he was going pretty hard, and I tried not to burn the tires or the brakes,'' Park said. ''We had great pit stops. Those guys were awesome.''

Martin nearly got to the back of Park's bumper on several occasions but couldn't find enough speed to get by.

''We were catching up a little bit at a time, but we just didn't have enough,'' Martin said. ''The last seven or eight laps we were a bit quicker than Steve but he was in front and that's the best place to be.''

Jeff Gordon had won six consecutive races on road courses to that point, but he and Tony Stewart collided in the esses on the second lap and the resulting damage ruined any chances for victory, and resulted in some harsh post-race comments.

''You'd better practice what you preach,'' Stewart shouted at Gordon in the garage area. ''You're always telling me to take it easy on the first lap.''

Gordon was equally as adamant.

''I had you,'' he said to Stewart. ''And I'll slam you into the wall the first chance I get.''

The opinions expressed are solely those of the writer.

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