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Gordon serious about having fun at All-Star race

 

While having fun is a big part of NASCAR's All-Star race, there's a serious side to the non-points event, too.

Heading into Saturday night's sprint race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Jeff Gordon was seeking to keep up the momentum from two straight top-10 Sprint Cup finishes. He finished ninth at Richmond and third in Darlington to move to 10th in the season points heading into next weekend's Coca-Cola 600 on the same Lowe's 1.5-mile oval.

Gordon is also aware that in years he won the All-Star race (1995, 1997 and 2001), he went on to win three of his four Cup championships.

"We all look forward to it because of the excitement, the prestige, the bragging rights and the million dollars that goes to the winner," he said. "There are no points on the line, which means there is less pressure on the teams. But it seems there is more excitement surrounding the event.

"You just have fun and race hard. Most importantly, though, I think it's a great race for the fans. You hope it's a great race for them because that is really what this event is all about. It's sort of giving back to the fans for their support and everything they do for us."

Gordon, tied with the late Dale Earnhardt for the most wins in the 150-mile All-Star race, said his favorite win in the event came in 2001 when he crashed at the start and wound up winning in a backup car.

"There is such a buildup prior to the race that is was deflating to be involved in a crash in the first corner on the first lap because the track was wet," Gordon said. "Then we got word we could run the backup car, and to see all the Hendrick Motorsports teams working to get the car ready was incredible.

"Winning that event was a testament to HMS and the guys on the DuPont team."

So, what does it take to win the All-Star race, which is broken up into four segments of 25 laps?

"You have to be aggressive," Gordon explained. "You only drive different in this event because it's basically a short, sprint race. It's going to be tough to win the race just being consistent. That's not going to work in the All-Star event. It's about being aggressive in the pits and being aggressive on the race track. It's about going all out."

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MORE ALL-STAR: Carl Edwards, a Cup star and the reigning Nationwide Series champion, has some ideas about a possible all-star event for NASCAR's top developmental series.

"It would be fun if once a month (the Nationwide Series) had a race that wasn't (for) points," Edwards said. "They could start with Talladega. It's fun to race when you don't have any points on the line, when it's really just a race.

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