THREE-TIME ALL-STAR RACE WINNER GORDON PLANS TO BE AGGRESSIVE

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 13, 2013) – Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race may be pointless, but it provides a valuable learning tool for Jeff Gordon and the No. 24 Cromax® Pro team.

Gordon, a three-time winner (1995, 1997 and 2001) of this annual event, believes aggression is key in the race split into four segments of 20 laps and one final 10-lap sprint to the checkered flag.

“The All-Star race is kind of a ‘win-or-nothing’ scenario, and that’s not the case on other race weekends,” said the four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion who captured his 300th top-five finish in his 700th career start last weekend. “I’ve always approached it being as aggressive as I possibly can.

“We push hard trying to win every race, and this weekend is no different. The only difference is there are no points on the line.

“While the segments are short and it’s a different type of race compared to the next weekend’s ‘600,’ it does give us a chance to learn what may or may not work for next weekend.”

No. 24 crew chief Alan Gustafson agrees.

“We are learning with every lap we make in this new Chevy SS,” said Gustafson. “The segments we run this Saturday night are much shorter than what we expect to run during the ‘600,’ but it should give us a good early indication of what will work ahead of that points race.”

The Sprint All-Star Race starting lineup will be determined Friday night with a three-lap qualifying run that includes a mandatory pit stop. Gordon will try to put himself in a position to win much earlier, though.

“We’ll push hard in practice to get the car really good over a 10 or 15-lap run,” said Gordon. “With the shorter amount of laps (in a segment), those 10-15 lap runs are where you can really make up positions and put yourself in a position to win during that final segment.

“I really enjoy this event and I love the energy from the crowd. Those last 10 laps should be exciting for them.

“And us.”

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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