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PHOENIX Ryan Newman came from the rear of the field to claim a fifth-place finish in Sundays Kobalt Tools 500k Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway.
Ryan Newmans whose No. 39 U.S. Army Chevrolet was carrying more than 350 faces of Vietnam Soldiers as a Veteran Day tribute, started the 312-lap race from the 30th position. He muscled his way through the field to post his ninth top-five finish of the season and his 17th top-10.
Newmans Soldier-like true-grit performance lifted him three spots in the point standings from 12th to ninth. He is actually tied for eighth with Kurt Busch, but Busch beats him on the tiebreaker for most wins.
Newmans teammate, Tony Stewart, finished third, then overtook Chase leader Carl Edwards last weekend as the overall winner.
Despite a poor starting position on a tricky, newly-paved track surface, Newmans savvy driving skills came into play as he managed to aggressively gain track position without any incidents on the 1-mile oval.
Our goal was to give our Army Strong Vietnam Veterans the recognition that they deserve and I hope we made them proud with our come-from-behind performance today, said Newman. I want to personally thank everyone of those Vietnam Veterans on our car for the inspiration they provided our U.S. Army team this weekend. I was born after the conflict in Southeast Asia ended, but history tells us the adversity these Soldiers went through in the fight for democracy was nothing but heroic.
NASCARs post-race lap summary chart tracked Newmans steady progression. After starting 30th, he was running in 25th place on Lap 45, 15th on Lap 105, eighth on Lap 180 and fifth on Lap 240.
That was an amazing comeback for us to come from 30th to fifth, Newman said. Im really proud of that. We had a good day on pit road and to come back from where we started to end up talking to you (media) is a good day. This is what our brave Soldiers do every day they never quit and keep on fighting until the mission is completed.