Updated April 14
Jimmie Johnson was the biggest winner Saturday at Phoenix, but he wasn't the only successful gambler.
Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton, Casey Mears and Bobby Labonte all greatly enhanced their finishing positions by choosing to gamble on fuel mileage.
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| A gutsy move late in Saturday night's race helped Clint Bowyer finish second in Phoenix. (Getty Images) |
"It was a good call by (crew chief) Gil (Martin)," Bowyer said. "He told me from the get-go we were only three laps from making it all the way. I just sort of started saving it and saving my brakes more than anything. And then in turn, it was saving fuel too. So it just worked out for us today."
Bowyer's Richard Childress Racing teammate Burton also benefited from the fuel mileage gambit, though he wasn't particularly pleased with his performance.
"We were going to run 11th, 12th or something like that, but (crew chief) Scott (Miller) made a great call and got us a sixth," Burton said. "We will certainly take it. I am disappointed in how we ran. I am disappointed in myself.
"It was a good finish for us, but we are missing something at this track, I am missing something at this track. It has been a thorn in our side."
Mears, a teammate of Johnson's at Hendrick Motorsports, had an average running position of 20th for the race but snuck away with 11th after the No. 25 team chose to forgo a final stop for fuel.
"It was a gamble worth taking, we needed the points," said Mears, who is 25th in the standings. "Once we committed to it, we just went ahead and let some of those guys go ahead and go. I'm excited about where we ended up. I'm not really excited about our performance, but the guys did a great job and it was a good team effort."
Labonte spent but 13 laps in the top 15 and had just four "quality passes" -- defined as the number of times passing a car running in the top 15 while under a green flag -- yet finished just one spot behind Mears in 12th.
"We really fought all night," Labonte said. "I don't want to say that these cars don't drive good because they can drive better. We just didn't do the best job that we could do. We came here and tested and were awful. We had a lot of things going against us tonight, but I'll take it."
The biggest gambler of all was Johnson, but the funny thing is, it wasn't necessarily a risk the 48 team needed to make in order to take the victory. The 48 car was strong all night and crew chief Chad Knaus noted that the win wasn't simply something they lucked into.
"We didn't win it on fuel mileage," Knaus said. "You know, we could have pitted right there with everybody. Say if everybody came down pit road and took two tires, everybody came down pit road and took four tires, I think we would have been in position to race for the win."
Power Rankings after Phoenix:
| POWER RANKINGS | ||
| Current | Driver | Previous |
| 1 | Kyle Busch | 1 |
| He's off to the same kind of start Jeff Gordon enjoyed a season ago. | ||
| 2 | Carl Edwards | 2 |
| His team worked mighty hard to snag that second-place finish because his car was junk through all the practices and qualifying and wasn't much better through the early portion of Saturday night's race. | ||
| 3 | Denny Hamlin | 3 |
| Comes back with a solid seventh-place run after the disappointment of the win that got away at Richmond. | ||
| 4 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 4 |
| He's been putting his car up front -- leading double-digit laps in all but two races -- but victory continues to elude him. | ||
| 5 | Jeff Burton | 5 |
| Darlington can bite you, but he kept his car clean all night and snagged yet another top 10. Still no finish worse than 13th this season. | ||
| 6 | Clint Bowyer | 6 |
| He struggled all night, twice falling a lap down, but cautions earned him the free pass and he was able to salvage a decent 15th. | ||
| 7 | Tony Stewart | 7 |
| It took awhile for his crew to get his car back up to speed after an early wreck with Elliott Sadler. By the end of the race, he was among the fastest on the track, but cautions never came at the right time to get him the free pass, and he finished a lap down in 21st. | ||
| 8 | Jeff Gordon | 9 |
| Reporter: "Could you talk about the feeling that Kyle must be enjoying right now about how when you get up on race day you know you're gonna be up front and running for the wins, having so much success on a week in, week out basis?" Gordon: "No, I've forgotten what it was like, so I can't answer that." Funny, but so far true this season. | ||
| 9 | Kevin Harvick | 8 |
| He appeared to have a car at the very least capable of a top five, but he lost it and smacked the wall. After extensive repairs, he wound up 39th. | ||
| 10 | Jimmie Johnson | 10 |
| Jimmie Johnson: After three consecutive top fives, the 48 team has turned in three consecutive finishes outside the top 10. Saturday they were derailed by a bad alternator. | ||
| 11 | Greg Biffle | 11 |
| Would have been nice to see a Biffle-Busch battle for the win as they were clearly the class of the field, but mistakes and a parts failure were his undoing again. | ||
| 12 | Matt Kenseth | 16 |
| Led three laps Saturday night, only the second time in the past eight races he has managed to lead. | ||
| 13 | David Ragan | 17 |
| Who'd have guessed that he'd have more top five finishes than Kenseth at this point in the season? | ||
| 14 | Ryan Newman | 12 |
| A tough night all around. It started early with an unscheduled stop for a damaged splitter and got a lot worse later when he had to bring it to the garage to fix a broken rear end. | ||
| 15 | Martin Truex Jr. | 15 |
| His No. 1 car was looking strong through the middle part of the race, but contact with Hamlin sent him into the wall, and his car was never the same as he faded to 14th. | ||
| 16 | Juan Pablo Montoya | 13 |
| Following his second at Talladega, he has put up a couple of duds. | ||
| 17 | Kasey Kahne | 14 |
| Wrecked his primary car in qualifying and was forced to his backup, which wasn't up to snuff. | ||
| 18 | Bobby Labonte | 18 |
| He ran among the top 10 the first half of the race, but once the track cooled, he started to struggle with a tight race car. | ||
| 19 | Travis Kvapil | NR |
| For a while there I thought he might challenge for the victory, but he had to settle for eighth. Hopefully, the strong efforts of him and Yates Racing teammate David Gilliland will land them full-time sponsors soon. | ||
| 20 | Mark Martin | 20 |
| Martin Martin: Dropped to 35th in the early going and was never a factor, winding up 16th. | ||








