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Post-Race Wrapup: 2008 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway

Results from the 2008 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 held at Pocono Raceway on August 3, 2008:

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Winnings Status Times
Led
Laps
Led
1 15 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 200 190 5 $241,875 Running 6 53
2 20 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Toyota 200 170   $196,536 Running    
3 1 48 Jimmie Johnson LOWE'S Chevrolet 200 170 5 $188,086 Running 3 34
4 21 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 200 160   $153,936 Running    
5 16 6 David Ragan AAA INSURANCE Ford 200 160 5 $111,725 Running 1 1
6 30 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 200 150   $111,950 Running    
7 7 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser Dodge 200 151 5 $122,316 Running 2 41
8 2 8 Mark Martin Steak-umm Burgers Chevrolet 200 152 10 $126,933 Running 4 55
9 41 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 200 143 5 $93,675 Running 1 2
10 4 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 200 134   $126,311 Running    
11 5 17 Matt Kenseth DEWALT Ford 200 135 5 $120,591 Running 2 3
12 12 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet 200 132 5 $83,500 Running 1 1
13 9 16 Greg Biffle Dish Network Turbo HD Ford 200 129 5 $83,475 Running 1 2
14 6 12 Ryan Newman AVIS Dodge 200 121   $115,850 Running    
15 17 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 200 118   $103,308 Running    
16 19 28 Travis Kvapil HITACHI Power Tools Ford 200 115   $99,589 Running    
17 34 45 Chad McCumbee Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil Dodge 200 112   $89,133 Running    
18 18 70 Tony Raines Haas Automation Chevrolet 200 109   $66,975 Running    
19 31 84 AJ Allmendinger Red Bull Toyota 200 106   $70,425 Running    
20 37 21 Bill Elliott Little Debbie Snacks Ford 200 108 5 $86,645 Running 1 1
21 39 31 Jeff Burton AT&T Mobility/Team USA Chevrolet 200 100   $112,208 Running    
22 33 5 Casey Mears Cheez-It/CARQUEST Chevrolet 200 97   $84,050 Running    
23 14 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota 200 94   $105,341 Running    
24 35 00 Michael McDowell # Champion Mortgage Toyota 200 91   $86,833 Running    
25 36 01 Regan Smith # DEI/Principal Financial Group Chevrolet 200 88   $76,850 Running    
26 26 77 Sam Hornish Jr. # Mobil 1 Dodge 200 85   $110,875 Running    
27 29 19 Elliott Sadler Best Buy Dodge 200 82   $95,295 Running    
28 8 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 200 79   $76,200 Running    
29 40 66 Scott Riggs Haas Automation Chevrolet 199 81 5 $82,108 Running 1 1
30 28 44 David Reutimann UPS Toyota 199 73   $68,200 Running    
31 24 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar Toyota 199 70   $79,208 Running    
32 25 10 Terry Labonte Charter Dodge 199 67   $64,375 Running    
33 11 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios Racing/Betty Crocker Dodge 199 64   $103,611 Running    
34 3 38 David Gilliland FreeCreditReport.com Ford 199 61   $74,472 Running    
35 32 41 Reed Sorenson Target Dodge 199 58   $91,039 Running    
36 27 18 Kyle Busch M&M'S Toyota 199 55   $81,600 Running    
37 38 7 Robby Gordon Menards/Johns Manville Dodge 198 52   $71,425 Running    
38 10 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 198 54 5 $63,300 Running 1 5
39 43 96 JJ Yeley DLP HDTV Toyota 196 46   $71,175 Out Of Fuel    
40 13 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Texaco/Havoline Dodge 146 43   $90,933 Engine    
41 23 78 Joe Nemechek Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 138 40   $62,880 Accident    
42 22 15 Paul Menard Menards/Energizer Chevrolet 137 37   $70,730 Accident    
43 42 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 24 39 5 $62,999 Engine 1 1


Pit Strategy Spurs Edwards To Pocono Win

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service


LONG POND, Pa. (August 3, 2008)
- During a rain delay that stopped the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 for 41 minutes, driver Carl Edwards and crew chief Bob Osborne argued loudly about who made the call to come to the pits after an afternoon thunderstorm began to soak Pocono International Raceway.

In retrospect, both should be willing to take the credit, because the strategy earned Edwards his fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory of the year and the 11th of his career. Tony Stewart came home second, 3.858 seconds back. Polesitter Jimmie Johnson was third, coasting across the finish line at the 2.5-mile triangular track after running out of fuel in the final corner.

Kevin Harvick rallied from a first-lap spin to finish fourth. David Ragan was fifth, followed by Clint Bowyer, Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin, Jamie McMurray and Jeff Gordon.

Edwards' chances of winning hinged on the race resuming after the rain delay, which came on lap 131. Edwards, Johnson and Stewart were among those who had come to the pits on Lap 128, while 19 other cars remained on the track.

When the race resumed, however, those 19 cars had to make two pit stops to one for those drivers who already had come to pit road. That proved to be the difference.

Martin, Edwards and Johnson dominated the first two-thirds of the race, leading 53, 36 and 33 of the first 131 laps, respectively, but only Martin, who did not pit on Lap 128, was among the frontrunners when NASCAR red-flagged the race.

"Bob and I were really arguing," Edwards said. "I was really nervous that we made the wrong call there. But Bob Osborne is just real smart. I'm really proud of him for the strategy. Bob did a really good job-but I wasn't so sure when we were yelling at each other about halfway through.

"I think we were both about 51 percent for coming (to the pits), but after it started raining harder, we started blaming each other for making the call."

Osborne, on the other hand, said it was Edwards' premonition that the rain would end that gave him the confidence to call for the pit stop.

"Kudos to Carl Edwards," Osborne said. "That's what teamwork is all about."

Stewart was elated with his runner-up finish, his best result since running second at Atlanta in the fourth race of the season.

"I'm really happy with the way it ended up, obviously," Stewart said. "I mean, for us, that's a win. It seemed like our car was an eighth-to-10th-place car the majority of the day. I think the track tightened up a lot during the red. Seemed like our car got better from that point on. We were too loose up to that point."

When Edwards and Johnson came to pit road in the rain on Lap 128, Kahne inherited the lead, followed by Matt Kenseth, Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle and Martin. The winner of the June race at Pocono, Kahne didn't want to see the race resume after the stoppage.

"I think it will probably go green again-maybe not-but (crew chief) Kenny (Francis) said to stay out," Kahne said during the delay. "I'd just rather call it a day. I think we're a second-place car to Carl Edwards right now."

As it turned out, the race resumed, and Kahne was half right. Edwards was indeed the class of the field, but the one extra pit stop Kahne was forced to make dropped him to seventh at the finish.

The race wasn't a lap old when Joe Nemechek spun Kevin Harvick in the Tunnel Turn (Turn 2), but Harvick warded off the potential damage to his attempt to reenter the top 12 in the championship standings by climbing back to fourth by the end of the race. Harvick is 11th in the point standings now.

Kenseth, who finished 11th Sunday, dropped to 13th in the championship standings, 11 points behind Bowyer in 12th.

Notes: Ragan held 14th place in the standings but moved to 46 points behind Bowyer in 12th . ... Johnson posted his ninth top-10 finish in 14 races at Pocono. ... With a 12th-place run, Dale Earnhardt Jr. trimmed the points lead of 36th-place finisher Kyle Busch to 176. With two laps left, Busch was assessed a pass-through penalty for a commitment line violation.

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