Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Wreck pushes Stewart to back

LONG POND, Pa. --- Tony Stewart lost his pole position and will start from the back of the pack after wrecking his car during practice for the Pennsylvania 500 on Saturday.

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Tony Stewart: Points leader, who had been on the pole for today's Pennsylvania 500, wrecked his car in practice Saturday and will start last.

Stewart lost control of his No. 14 Chevrolet on a turn on the second lap of Saturday's first practice and spun into the wall. He was not hurt in the crash.

His Stewart-Haas Racing crew quickly got to work on the backup. Stewart leads the points standings and was the pole sitter at Pocono because rain washed out Friday's qualifying.

"I just screwed up," Stewart said. "I got in too deep and got loose and couldn't save it."

The same scenario happened to Stewart in June's race at Pocono when he took the pole after a rainout and wrecked in practice. Then he went out and won on Sunday in his backup from the rear of the field.

He'll have to pass 42 other cars again to duplicate the feat today.

"I know we can do it," Stewart said. "I tore up a really good race car today."

Stewart, 192 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson in the points standings, is one of four drivers to win a Cup race this season from the rear of the field.

He's trying to become the third driver since 2004 to sweep the two Pocono races.

- Stewart remains open to expanding the Stewart-Haas Racing team and adding a third team to the organization.

It just might not happen next year like he wanted.

"I think we are getting close to the stage of the season where it may get too late to have that opportunity to add a third car for next year," he said.

- Stewart is again promoting Prelude to the Dream, an event at his Ohio racetrack that raises money for charities that cater to severely injured military personnel, fallen soldiers and their families.

Originally scheduled for June, the at Eldora Speedway was postponed by rain and has been rescheduled for Sept. 9.

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