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No asterisk here, Reutimann dominates late and wins at Chicagoland Speedway.



The Start of the LifeLock.com 400 Pole sitter Jamie McMurray leads the field to the Green Flag

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David Reutimann held off a charging Carl Edwards in the final green-flag run Saturday night and picked up his second career NASCAR Sprint Cup victory in the LifeLock.com 400 at the Chicagoland Speedway. No asterisk here.
 
Reutimann, who is expected to re-sign with Michael Waltrip Racing, won for the first time since May 2009, when he went to Victory Lane in the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte.



Reutimann was strong all night… here he charges ahead of Greg Biffle.. Gordon, Edwards are in his rear view mirror.
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“First of all, I have to thank the fans and everyone else at Michael Waltrip Racing.  Everybody did such a great job today.   Toyota Racing Development and having Tums on the car this weekend, it’s just been a great weekend.  I don’t even know what to say.  It was probably the lamest burnout I’ve ever seen at this race track, I was tearing up pretty bad.  I have to thank all my guys, they did a great job.  There was no rain tonight.  We earned this one, nobody gave it to us and that feels really good.” Reutimann said.




No Rain here… Reutimann celebrates
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“Cousin” Carl Edwards ran second in an outstanding race for the floundering Roush Fenway Ford team.

“Second is bittersweet. You want to win, but we are obviously very happy with the result. If we run that well every week we will win plenty of races. The key is that we ran so well. If we can continue that every week we will be in good shape. Three more laps and we would have been right there, but you never really know I guess because it depends on how hard he is running too, but I feel like with three more laps things would have gotten really interesting.” Edwards said.

Jeff Gordon finished third, after a strong run up front, followed by Clint Bowyer and polesitter Jamie McMurray. Kasey Kahne, Jeff Burton, Denny Hamlin, Tony Stewart and Paul Menard completed the top 10 in the 19th series race of the season.


McMurray leads Gordon… Reutimann was moving forward (Tums Car)

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The Good, the Bad.. The Ugly..

The Good…
 
It was a good night for Reutimann, Edwards and Gordon. A bad night for new daddy Jimmie Johnson, and an ugly uncharacteristic night  for Cup leader Kevin Harvick .



Jeff Gordon Passing Martin Truex Jr.
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On David Reutimann..“Yeah, he is just such a nice person. He is the first guy to congratulate me on something and the first guy to apologize if he feels he did something wrong. We all have to hang out with each other every week, but he is the guy you would hang out with if you had an off weekend. He is a good guy.” Edwards said.

Edwards  had kind words for everyone… On Jeff Gordon’s 600th career start.. “I remember I was at the grocery store, probably in 1993, with my Mom and I picked up a racing magazine on the rack and remember thinking how this guy had it made.  There you were on the cover of the magazine standing next to your race car. You had a cool race car, driver suit, mustache and mullet. I was thinking that I couldn’t even grow a mustache. It is so cool to be sitting up here with you and on the night of your 600th career start. Congrats man, it is a great milestone.”
 


Jimmie Johnson Battles Travis Kvapil #38 & Ryan Newman #39
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The Bad…
 
The fastest car … not always the best car.. Ask new father Jimmie Jonhson.
 
Johnson may have had the fastest car – leading the first 92 laps – but he shot himself in the foot twice before the race was 150 laps old.

Number 1 ..On the way to a green-flag stop on Lap 93, Johnson missed the entrance to pit road, and lost the lead to McMurray. He spent the next 40 laps running down the driver of the No. 1 Chevy.
 
Number Two.. Less than two laps after a restart on Lap 136, Johnson spun on the backstretch while running in close quarters with the No. 56 Toyota of Martin Truex Jr. It was impossible to tell, even after multiple replays, whether Truex's car made slight contact with Johnson's Chevy or whether Truex simply took the air off Johnson's spoiler and caused him to lose control.
 
Whatever the case, Johnson restarted 24th on Lap 14, and matters got worse. On Lap 169, Johnson radioed, "Right front flat –I scrubbed the wall a little bit," and brought his car to pit road for four new tires. He came out of the pits two laps down and ultimately finished 25th, one lap down.

The Ugly…

Harvick fought trouble all race long, at one point bringing his No. 29 Chevrolet to the garage to change the fuel pump and fuel pump cable. He lost 16 laps in the process and finished 34th, 16 laps down.





Victory lane was a happy place for all. Jeff Gordon along with Carl Edwards…stopped by to congratulate the winner
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