GORDON HOPES TO RIDE THE ‘WAVE’ TO VICTORY IN CALIFORNIA
FONTANA, Calif. (February 20, 2007) – Jeff Gordon has caught the “Wave,” now he
wants to ride it to victory in the Auto Club 500 at California Speedway on Sunday.
Gordon’s No. 24 Chevrolet will carry the familiar “fire and flames” design in this
weekend’s 500-mile race but will feature a new waterborne paint from DuPont Refinish.
DuPont™ Cromax® Pro, which is being introduced in preparation for strict California
emissions regulations, and their “Catch the Wave” product slogan will be featured on the fourtime
NASCAR Cup Series champion’s Monte Carlo SS and firesuit.
“This is our 15th year together, and it’s always exciting to showcase DuPont’s great
line of paint products on our Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet,” said Gordon. “Hopefully, we
can provide the perfect backdrop for photographs of the car – Victory Lane.”
Last Sunday, Gordon began the 2007 campaign with a 10th-place finish in the
Daytona 500. While he had hoped for a better finish, Gordon had to be satisfied with the
result considering his race ended with a trip to the infield care center.
“The end to last Sunday’s race was definitely crazy,” said Gordon. “We lost the handle
on the car about halfway through the race, but we were able to get it back and make a run at
the end.
“After being involved in that last-lap crash, I guess I can’t be too upset with a top-10
finish in a badly damaged race car.”
Gordon will look to keep the fenders in place this weekend at the two-mile track
located in Fontana. There have been 11 different winners in the 13 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
races held here, and Gordon is the only multiple-race winner with victories in 1997, 1999 and
2004.
“This track has widened out since the inaugural race in 1997,” said Gordon. “Initially, it
was a one-groove track, but recently we’ve been able to run three and four-wide through the
corners. That’s what you like to see as a driver. It gives us the ability to search for lines that
work for our car.
“And I’m sure the fans love to see that, as well.”
If Gordon sees the checkered flag first on Sunday, he will tie Dale Earnhardt for sixth
on the all-time career win list with 76. But that distinction is not what drives him.
“When I saw my first checkered flag, all I knew is that I wanted to experience that thrill
again,” said Gordon. “And when I won my first NASCAR championship, I knew I wanted to win
another and another.
“With NASCAR’s new points structure introduced this season, winning races and
winning the championship are somewhat linked. If we make the Chase, our race wins will
determine our position in the standings heading into the final 10 races.
“And I want to be first.”