Ryan Newman Heating Up and Heading to Dover

The 2013 Chase for the Sprint Cup is heating up heading into Sunday’s AAA 400 at Dover (Del.) International Speedway. With the second race of the 10-race Chase in the books, Ryan Newman, driver of the No. 39 State Water Heaters Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR), heads to the high-banked, concrete mile oval looking not only for his second win of the season, but also to improve on his ninth-place position in the Chase standings. 

Newman kicked off this year’s playoff run by recording a 10th-place finish at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill., then followed it up by setting a track record in qualifying at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. But he struggled with an ill-handling racecar throughout last Sunday’s event and finished 16th. Heading to one of his best tracks, statistically – his average Dover finish is 13.1 – it’s difficult to overlook Newman as a threat to potentially earn his fourth Sprint Cup win at the Dover layout known as the “Monster Mile.”

In 23 starts at Dover, Newman has four poles (June 2003 and 2006, September 2005 and 2007), three wins (June and September 2003, September 2004), six top-five finishes and 11 top-10s. Newman also has a 2005 NASCAR Nationwide Series win at the track.

Newman’s September 2004 win at Dover was one of the most dominant performances of his 11-year Sprint Cup career.

He qualified on the outside pole for the 400-lap race but, by the end of lap one, he was shown as the leader. He showed no mercy to his other Sprint Cup competitors, leading an amazing 325 of 400 laps. In fact, Newman built a commanding eight-second lead en route to the win and claimed the first-ever “Monster Trophy.”

While Newman has had a rough go of it at the concrete oval the last two years, he does have reason to believe this weekend may bring an end to that streak. The summer stretch of the 2013 season saw the performance of his No. 39 team improve dramatically. In addition to winning the 20th annual Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July, Newman has recorded five top-five finishes and seven top-10s in the 15 races since the series last visited Dover in June.

And, with State Water Heaters, a leading manufacturer of commercial and residential water heaters, on the side of his No. 39 Chevrolet SS, there couldn’t be better time for Newman and his No. 39 team to turn up the heat.

This weekend, Newman hopes that another strong run at Dover will help solidify the No. 39 team’s chances of contending for the coveted Sprint Cup championship.

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