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Jeff Gordon started on the pole at Texas and led the first 15 laps. Then he lost the handling on the No. 24 car and eventually fell a lap down.
“Typical Texas, we just started losing the handle on it as the sun went down,” Gordon said. “Lost that track position on one run where we got real loose.”
Gordon got back on the lead lap when he was the beneficiary of a caution on lap 264 of the 334-lap NASCAR Sprint Cup Dickies 500 and worked his way back to a second-place finish behind Carl Edwards.
Nov 2nd, 2008 | Filed under NASCAR News