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McMurray joins exclusive list with Brickyard win

Third driver to win Daytona 500, Brickyard 400 in same season

By Sporting News Wire Service
July 26, 2010
11:15 AM EDT
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Car owner Chip Ganassi got the expected result from an unexpected source in Sunday's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as race winner Jamie McMurray joined one of Cup racing's most exclusive clubs.

Restarting second thanks to a two-tire call on a Lap 140 pit stop, McMurray powered his No. 1 Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Chevrolet past Kevin Harvick's No. 29 Chevy on a restart with 11 laps left and pulled away to beat Harvick to the finish line by 1.391 seconds.

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Brickyard 400

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet
2. Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
3. Greg Biffle Ford
4. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
5. Tony Stewart Chevrolet
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"I get to kiss the bricks," McMurray said after he crossed the stripe, adding another milestone to his career and Ganassi's unbelievable year.

McMurray gave Ganassi his first Daytona 500 win in February. In May, Dario Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500 in one of Ganassi's cars. On Sunday, Ganassi hit the unprecedented trifecta. No other car owner has won all three major races, much less in the same year.

At the same time, McMurray joined Dale Jarrett (1996) and Jimmie Johnson (2006) as the only drivers to win the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400 in the same year.

"I'm the luckiest guy on the planet," Ganassi said. "You wouldn't dare to dream this. You wouldn't dare to dream this kind of year."

The Brickyard victory, however, had a bittersweet edge to it. McMurray's teammate, Juan Montoya, tabbed as the driver more likely to finish the triple for his owner, did nothing to dispel that notion early on. Montoya led a race-high 86 laps but lost the lead when six teams -- including those of McMurray and Harvick -- opted for two tires on the Lap 140 pit stop under caution for debris. Montoya took four tires.

Montoya floundered in dirty air, dropped four positions and ultimately lost control of his car and crashed on Lap 145. For the second consecutive year, the Brickyard 400 ended in heartbreak for Montoya, who led 116 of 160 laps last year only to be thwarted by a pit road speeding penalty.

Greg Biffle finished third in his No. 16 Ford, the only non-Chevrolet to qualify in the top 10. Clint Bowyer was fourth and Tony Stewart fifth. Jeff Burton, Carl Edwards, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano and Kurt Busch completed the top 10.

McMurray was concerned when Harvick passed him two laps after a restart on Lap 143.

"When Kevin got by me a few laps from the end, I thought it was over," McMurray said. "It's unreal right now. How about Chip winning the [Indianapolis] 500 and both of these big races? We're just a great team right now.

"Honestly, when Juan was leading and I was in second [before the debris caution on Lap 137] -- I'm a big believer in fate -- I thought this was how it was meant to be. I won the Daytona 500, Dario won the 500, and I thought Juan was going to win this one. I'm just shocked I won the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 in the same year."

Harvick was philosophical. He could afford to be, having increased his Cup Series lead to 184 points on second-place Jeff Gordon, who finished 23rd.

"We took a gamble there at the end to take two tires," Harvick said. "On the first restart [Lap 143], it took off great. We were able to run Jamie down and pass him. Second restart [Lap 150], it didn't take off so great. Just got tight. He drove around the outside of me.

"I guess just the first cycle on those new right-side tires carried us through. We were just tight the whole second restart. But still -- a great day. Took a chance to try to win the race. All but capitalized on it and came up one short."

Press Pass: Jamie McMurray | Kevin Harvick | Greg Biffle

Notes-n-Nuggets

• This is Jamie McMurray's fifth Cup Series victory in his 278th start. McMurray earned one win in his first 167 races and has won four of the past 111 races.
• Jamie McMurray became the sixth driver with two or more Cup wins in 2010.
• Teammates Jamie McMurray and Juan Montoya led 102 of the 160 laps raced.
• Earnhardt Ganassi Racing has two wins this season -- the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400.
• A Chevrolet has won 12 of the 17 Indy races, including the past eight.
• Kevin Harvick (second) scored his fourth top-10 finish in the past five races at Indy.
• Greg Biffle (third) scored his third consecutive top-10 finish at Indy.
• Clint Bowyer (fourth) tied his best Indy finish.
• Tony Stewart (fifth) has top-10s in six of past seven Indy races.
• Jeff Burton (sixth) extended a 17-race streak of running at the finish at Indy.
• Mark Martin (11th) has finished 11th or better in the past six Indy races.
• A.J. Allmendinger finished 16th in his 100th career Cup start.
• Jeff Gordon (23rd) has gone 49 races since his last win. This is the longest stretch in his career without a win. The previous long was 47 ('07-'09)
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Sprint Cup Series

Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Kevin Harvick 2,920 Leader
2. -- Jeff Gordon 2,736 -184
3. +1 Denny Hamlin 2,660 -260
4. -1 Jimmie Johnson 2,659 -261
5. -- Kurt Busch 2,658 -262

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