NATIONWIDE DOMINANCE
Everything's Clicking For Gibbs' Racers
Last Modified: Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 7:06 a.m.
It's "like, 'Man, this guy's in the car this week,'" Stewart says, then adds it doesn't really matter if the "guy" is Stewart or teammates Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin.
The Gibbs' racers have won eight times in 12 Nationwide races this year, including Friday night's event at Darlington Raceway. The victory was the sixth straight for JGR drivers.
"When each one of us walks in the garage," Stewart said, rivals "know we're going to be a force to be dealt with."
Stewart has won four times, including his first-ever victory at Darlington last week. Busch has three wins and Hamlin one this season. That roll looks like it might continue with Hamlin having the fastest speed in a Nationwide test at Lowe's Motor Speedway. That's the site of the next Nationwide event May 24.
Stewart, twice a Sprint Cup champion, is proud to help dominate NASCAR's second-tier series.
"People kind of make fun of you when you say it's an honor, and it is, it's an honor to drive for this team this year," Stewart said.
There's no doubt in Stewart's mind where the success comes from - JGR's crews.
Dave Rogers is crew chief of the No. 20 Toyota that's taken six checkered flags this year. Jason Ratcliff crews the No. 18, which has won the other two.
Rogers points to the team's consistency and the owners' commitment. He's barely had any crew turnover since joining Gibbs' group in 2006. The Gibbs' family is just as passionate about succeeding in the Nationwide Series as its been in the top-level Sprint Cup.
"They wanted to be the premier race team, so they've given us the equipment to do so," Rogers said.
While the team's personnel has clicked, Rogers adds, "You got to throw the drivers in there. They're pretty OK."
Stewart sees the surge totally driven by the offseason work done by Rogers and the others. While JGR was on par last year with the Nationwide's power teams of Richard Childress Racing and Roush-Fenway Racing, this year Gibbs' rides are at "another level and in my opinion that made them the elite" in Nationwide.
This story appeared in print on page C6
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