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J.Gordon is top Chevy finisher at Rockingham - Feb. 24


Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet was the top finisher for
Team Monte Carlo when the Subway 400 at North Carolina Speedway ended under
caution.  Gordon started 33rd and finished 7th.  This marks his ninth top-10
finish, including four victories, in the last 15 NASCAR Winston Cup races at
Rockingham. From ninth place in the point standings after the Daytona 500,
Gordon moves up to fifth. Bobby Hamilton, driver of the No. 55 Schneider
Monte Carlo, was the second Chevrolet to cross the finish line in ninth
place. Hamilton's top-10 finish vaulted him from 33rd to 19th in the
standings.

Jeff Gordon, No. 24 Dupont Chevrolet Monte Carlo: "We struggled with the
handling but the further we got to the front, the better it got. So, I'm
happy with that - considering what happened on pit road and where we
started.  It was a hard-fought day for us and I'm pretty proud of these guys
on the Dupont Chevrolet."

(Do you think the Fords and Dodges might have a little more downforce than
the Chevrolets?) "It's hard to tell at a place like this, but yeah, you
think that they do. The wind tunnel is the only true test.  They can take
them to the wind tunnel as far as I'm concerned. This weekend or next
weekend.  This weekend might be kind of hard because there's not a lot of
sheet metal left.  But after Las Vegas - that's usually a pretty good place
to do that. You know, just like they made rules changes in Daytona based on
wind tunnel testing, I'm all in favor of that."

(On NASCAR making changes at Daytona on what they saw on the track): "Well,
yeah. They took it a little too far, I thought, once they saw what was on
the track. But I don't know. You've got to go off of both, I guess."

(Having to start 33rd, were you confident you could get a top-10 finish like
this?) "I wasn't sure. I knew we had a car that was capable of being in the
top 10. I know we have a team capable of it. You just never know with the
circumstances. I'm just glad that we stayed out of trouble. We got into the
No. 7 car of Casey Atwood that one time. He checked up and got loose and I
got in the back of him. So that was a pretty close call there. At
Rockingham, you just want to survive and not hit anything and get back here
in one piece.  We pretty much did that."

Bobby Hamilton, No. 55 Schneider Electric Chevrolet Monte Carlo - finished
9th: "The Schneider Chevy ran really strong all day.  We had no problems out
of it. We had some great pit stops of 15 seconds. I was really impressed
with the communication between the teams and the way me and Charley
(Pressley, crew chief) talked things through. We pulled a few tricks out of
our sleeves at the end and just held on strong for a top-10 finish.  It was
a pretty good day for us."

TEAM MONTE CARLO Contact: Nancy Wager
Subway 400 Race Notes GM Racing Communications
Sunday, February 24, 2002 nmwager@aol.com
North Carolina Speedway
Charley Pressley, crew chief, No. 55 Schneider Chevrolet Monte Carlo: "We
couldn't get good track position today. We were fighting that constantly.
Once we got back there in that lapped traffic, all them restarts really hurt
us and we had to fight the lapped traffic. We had a strategy right there at
the end.  We were going to short-pit - stop early and get fresh tires and I
think it would have gotten us up at least in contention to get us a win. And
our last pit stop we had just a little trouble.

"All in all, it was a good day. The really car ran good. It was not the
fastest, but we were consistent all day. We didn't have any motor problems
and we're real happy with that. Our pit stops were very good.  At Daytona,
we didn't get that many chances to pit.  But the guys did a great job
today."