Advanced Search
 
> Shop NASCAR merchandise
> Ladies NASCAR clothing
> New Dale Jr merchandise
 
NASCAR News
LATEST STORIES 
Nemecheck looking to show team progress in California

Mears looking for strong run and finish at home track

Burton preparing for 500th career Cup start this weekend

Speedway owner frustrated over long repayment plan

Logano getting tuned up to replace Stewart in 2009

MORE HEADLINES
MOST POPULAR 
Keselowski declines offer for Penske Cup ride in '09

They touch: Edwards nudges by Busch for Bristol win

Fireworks erupt as Edwards, Busch rivalry heats up

Busch views value of bonus points heading to Chase

Bristol win raises team confidence for Chase run

MORE HEADLINES
DAILY EXHAUST 
PIT BOX

DOIN' DONUTS

TRADIN' PAINT

GAMER'S GARAGE

VIEW FROM THE PITS

PHOTO GALLERY 
Go trackside now!
RACE PREVIEW 
Sharpie 500
RACE REVIEW 
3M Performance 400
 
HOMETRACK
Stewart's vast experience
at Phoenix gives him edge

By Raygan Swan / NASCAR.com
AVONDALE, AZ -- Tony Stewart may reside in the Midwest but his experience in the desert has the driver hailing Phoenix International Raceway his West Coast home.

No other Sprint Cup driver can compete with Stewart's expansive history on the 1-mile track as the veteran wheelman has motored a list of different machines; they only vehicle likely to remain being his personal car.

"I've spent a lot of time here," said Stewart, who qualified 12th for Saturday night's Subway Fresh Fit 500 and already has one Cup victory at PIR. "I probably know every line around this racetrack that's ever been ran and why it's been ran around here. It helps when you get in the stock cars or anything you get in here. I pretty much know how to get around here."

The track was dubbed Stewart's, "West Coast home away from home," by Buddy Jobe, former owner and president of PIR soon after Stewart made a grand entrance in 1993 at the Copper World Classic where the season-opening race for the USAC Silver Crown division was held. In Stewart's desert debut, the young driver qualified second and led 31 of the 51 laps before finishing second to Mike Bliss.

His second-place finish garnered Stewart a $3,500 pay check, a pittance compared to today's purse, and from there Stewart raced the remainder of the season, and competed in Sprint and Midget races across the nation.

He would go on to drive six different cars at PIR; Midgets, Indy Racing League cars, Supermodifieds, Nationwide Series cars and Cup cars, old and new.

The only difference this time around is Stewart's Toyota-manufactured engine and the Subway sandwich sponsor on the hood.

Will it make a difference? Maybe, but Stewart, who this time last year finished second to Jeff Gordon after a strong side-by-side battle, said it's not "re-inventing the wheel."

"We're just driving a different car. It's a matter of just getting the cars to drive the way you want it to each week," said Stewart, who in 12 starts on the desert mile has an average finish of 9.4 with six top-five finishes and eight top-10 finishes.

But admittedly the extensive laps logged in various machines give the Joe Gibbs Racing driver an advantage.

With every changing series he has run comes a different line as well. The experience helped Stewart learn the track and where the sweet spots lay. By the time his Cup career began in 1999, the track felt like home.

"Every type of car that I've driven here ... running all those different divisions, the one common variable is the two ends of the track are unique and different from each other," Stewart said. "It's always been a situation where if you're car is really good in [Turns] 3 and 4, you're normally a little bit tight in 1 and 2, and if you get 1 and 2 really good, you're normally a little bit too lose in 3 and 4.

"You do have to weigh the options and try to find that balance of which end of the track is more important to you. You know you're probably not going to be perfect in both ends and will have to pick one or the other to get your car really good. I do have a preference but I don't tell everybody else that. That's what having all these years and these laps of experience here -- that's the one secret variable that I try to use to my advantage on the weekends here."

Posted April 12, 2008 , 4:12 pm EST
Last Updated April 12, 2008 , 4:12 pm EST
Note: Keep it clean and on topic or we might delete your comment.  If you see offensive language, please e-mail us.
Your Name
Your Comment
420 characters remaining
 
 
 
RACEGEAR.COM
NASCAR News | About Us | Customer Service | Privacy Policy | Become an Affiliate | 888-460-4442
©2007 Racegear.com, LLC. All rights reserved.
Order Online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.


Photographic images on this site and their copyrights are owned by CIA Stock Photography, Inc.
Website development by KingWebmaster LLC., Site Design by EYStudios
NASCAR MERCHANDISE Shop Dale Earnhardt Merchandise | Shop Dale Earnhardt Jr Merchandise | Shop Tony Stewart Merchandise | Shop Kasey Kahne Merchandise | Shop Jeff Gordon Merchandise | Shop Jimmie Johnson Merchandise
NASCAR ITEMS NASCAR Die-Cast Cars | NASCAR Pre-Order Die-Cast Cars | NASCAR Apparel | NASCAR Blankets | NASCAR Caps | NASCAR Clocks | NASCAR Collectibles | NASCAR Clothing | NASCAR Ladies Clothing | NASCAR Gifts | NASCAR Jackets | NASCAR Watches | NASCAR Women
NASCAR NEWS & INFO NASCAR News | NASCAR Results | NASCAR Schedule | NASCAR Racing | NASCAR Photos | NASCAR Drivers | NASCAR Nextel Cup News | NASCAR Tracks | Texas Motor Speedway | Phoenix International Raceway | Talladega Superspeedway | Daytona International Speedway | Richmond International Raceway | Lowe's Motor Speedway | Bristol Motor Speedway | Chicagoland Speedway