California dreamin’: Gordon ends drought with win

California dreamin': Gordon ends drought with win

By The Associated Press

SONOMA, Calif. – Even for a guy who has won as many races as Jeff Gordon, Sunday’s victory at Infineon Raceway was like a life preserver to a drowning man.

“I can’t even describe the emotions of winning today because it’s been a while,” Gordon said after parlaying patience and a fast car into a record ninth road course victory.

“It’s so important to get that first win because, as the season goes on, you just feel more and more pressure,” added the four-time NASCAR champion.

NASCAR’s top “Road Warrior,” who had not won since last October at Martinsville, started 11th in the 43-car field and took the lead for the first time on lap 49 of the 110-lap Dodge/Save Mart 350. In the end, he led a race-high 44 laps and wrapped up his fifth Sonoma.

Gordon, who also announced his engagement to longtime girlfriend Ingrid Vandebosch on Sunday, said he choked up in the car after taking the checkered flag.

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“You know, I guess it suddenly hit me everything that was going on,” Gordon said. “I had gone 30 days without telling anybody about the engagement, so I had been holding that in, and it’s been a long time since we got that last win. Everything all just came together this weekend.”

Perhaps most important, the victory also vaulted Gordon back into the top 10 in points with just 10 races until the Chase for the Nextel Cup championship begins. The top 10 drivers in the points after the 26th race of the season are eligible for the 10-race playoff.

Last year, Gordon struggled, failing to qualify for the Chase and switching crew chiefs, with Steve Letarte replacing Robbie Loomis for the last 10 races. Gordon promised his fans he was going to bounce back, but they went 16 races into the 2006 season before getting that first victory, only the third time that Gordon has gone that long without a win.

Series leader Jimmie Johnson survived a spin to finish 10th and increased his lead over Matt Kenseth from 74 to 101 points.