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David Reutimann's worst finish this year is 14th (Fontana).

Reutimann learning to see bright side of successes

At fifth in points, MWR driver keeping excitement down

By Mark Aumann, NASCAR.COM
March 6, 2009
05:02 PM EST
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HAMPTON, Ga. -- Alfred E. Neuman has nothing on David Reutimann. The iconic figure that has graced the cover of Mad Magazine for the past five decades is known for the catch phrase: "What, me worry?"

But Reutimann's anxiety could make Neuman break out in worry lines.

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So far, so good

It's still early, but guys like David Reutimann, Bobby Labonte and Michael Waltrip are in the top 12 in points.

Reutimann spent the first half of last weekend's race at Las Vegas worrying about an oil leak. He spent the second half worrying that he might run out of fuel. And he still recorded the best finish of his Cup career by winding up fourth, putting him fifth in the points heading into Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Rose-colored glasses in Reutimann's pockets? Not a chance. When asked Friday if his fast start in 2009 might prove the naysayers wrong, Reutimann admitted it's still too early to tell.

"A couple races don't mean anything at this point," Reutimann said. "If we make the Chase and win the championship then I may want to stand up here and say, 'Thanks to all you guys who didn't believe in me,' but we're not to that point at all yet. It does feel good and it also feels good to be able to go out there and have good races.

"I used to hear people say, 'He's never going to run good or he's never going to do this or he's never going to do that.' ... The funny thing about it is that those same people that say bad things about you are the same ones that want to come up and give you praise at the same time. You take the good with the bad."

So when will he know that this recent run of good fortune isn't just a break in the dark cloud that has seemed to follow Reutimann around since he made his Cup debut in 2005?

"I don't know if you ever know," Reutimann said. "I think it's more something that you feel because you walk in the garage and your guys are around you.

"For me, it's more of a feeling because you know you're going to have bad races and we've seen that before and everybody has them. I think if you have a bad race, being able to say that we still have a good product and we can bounce back where in the past I haven't felt that way at all. I felt like if we had a bad race then next week we are probably going to have another bad one." (Continued)

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Driver Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. +1 Jeff Gordon 459 Leader
2. +4 Clint Bowyer 441 -18
3. -2 Matt Kenseth 419 -40
4. +1 Greg Biffle 419 -40
5. +7 David Reutimann 408 -51
6. +12 Kyle Busch 405 -54
7. -4 Kurt Busch 393 -66
8. -4 Tony Stewart 379 -80
9. -- Carl Edwards 377 -82
10. +12 Bobby Labonte 360 -99
11. +5 Kevin Harvick 351 -108
12. -5 Michael Waltrip 346 -113

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