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Jimmie Johnson beat Jeff Gordon by just a few feet one year ago at Martinsville.

By the Numbers: M'ville

Hendrick duo looking for needed cure at short track

By Josh Pate, NASCAR.COM
March 27, 2008
11:51 AM EDT
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Hendrick Motorsports is in a slump.

Those six words were not part of one's vocabulary a year ago, or even in Daytona earlier this season. But five races in, there have been no victories and only one of the team's four drivers is in the top 12 in points.

Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s fifth place in the standings is the team's shining star. Jimmie Johnson is 13th, and Jeff Gordon is 14th. Casey Mears is 33rd. Earnhardt does have finishes of second, third and fifth. Gordon has a pair of top-fives. Johnson was second at California.

Medicine, however, could be on the way.

Martinsville Speedway, for all it has cost the Hendrick organization outside of the racetrack, has been statistically rewarding for the team. Hendrick-owned cars have won 16 times at NASCAR's tiniest track, have an average finish of 13.6 and have a total of just 15 DNFs in 23 years of racing at Martinsville.

Too much history? Recent times haven't been bad, either.

8Victories in the last 10 Martinsville races for Hendrick Motorsports.

Hendrick Motorsports

Victories at Martinsville Speedway
Year Race Winner Started Led
1984 Spring Geoffrey Bodine 6 55
1987 Fall Darrell Waltrip 14 138
1988 Fall Darrell Waltrip 20 109
1989 Spring Darrell Waltrip 10 158
1989 Fall Darrell Waltrip 2 118
1996 Fall Jeff Gordon 10 133
1997 Spring Jeff Gordon 4 431
1999 Fall Jeff Gordon 5 29
2003 Spring Jeff Gordon 1 190
2003 Fall Jeff Gordon 1 313
2004 Fall Jimmie Johnson 18 67
2005 Spring Jeff Gordon 16 36
2005 Fall Jeff Gordon 15 151
2006 Fall Jimmie Johnson 9 245
2007 Spring Jimmie Johnson 20 113
2007 Fall Jimmie Johnson 4 147

Back in Time

1997The last time a driver swept short-track events on consecutive race weeks. Jeff Gordon won at Bristol on April 13, 1997, and again at Martinsville on April 20. Jeff Burton won two weeks ago at Bristol and is seeking back-to-back victories for the first time in his career.

10 Key Facts

4Consecutive Martinsville victories by Fred Lorenzen from 1963-1965. Jimmie Johnson has won the last three Martinsville races.
5Career starts for Michael McDowell in NASCAR's top three series: four in the Nationwide Series, and one in the Truck Series. He will make his Cup debut in Michael Waltrip Racing's No. 00 this weekend.
6Finishes outside the top 10 for Jeff Gordon in 30 Martinsville starts. Three of those came in his first four races at the track. Only three of those six finishes are worse than 12th: 33rd in 1994, 22nd and 36th in 2002.
7Former Martinsville winners on this week's entry list, three of which have multiple victories: Jeff Gordon (7), Jimmie Johnson (4) and Tony Stewart (2).
11Consecutive top-10 finishes at Martinsville for Jimmie Johnson. He has finished third or better in the last five Martinsville races.
12.3Average finish for Tony Stewart at Martinsville, the best among the top 12 drivers in points. Martin Truex Jr.'s average of 25.8 is the worst.
32Laps led by Dodge this season, fourth among the manufacturers behind Toyota (768), Chevrolet (471) and Ford (277).
35Finish for Jimmie Johnson in his first Martinsville race back in 2002. Since then, his worst finish is ninth and includes four victories.
118Races held at Martinsville Speedway since it opened in 1949, the second-most of any active track on the schedule. Daytona, although it opened 10 years later, has held 122 races.
612Laps led by Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 16 starts at Martinsville, the most among drivers who have not won at the track. Jeff Gordon leads active drivers with 2,466 laps led, more than twice that of second-place Tony Stewart (1,193) and the second track in a row in which that stat is applicable.

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Martinsville Speedway

Active drivers, based on victories
Driver Starts Wins Top-5 Top-10
Jeff Gordon 30 7 18 24
Jimmie Johnson 12 4 8 11
Tony Stewart 18 2 6 10
Jeff Burton 27 1 9 13
Bobby Labonte 30 1 6 13
John Andretti 21 1 2 2
Kurt Busch 15 1 2 4

Active drivers, based on average finish
Driver Starts Avg. Start Avg. Finish Led
J. Johnson 12 13.1 6.2 871
J. Gordon 30 6.8 7.2 2,466
D. Hamlin 5 16.0 11.2 153
J. Montoya 2 24.5 12.0 9
T. Stewart 18 14.6 12.3 1,193

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Official Standings
Pos. Driver Points Behind
1. Kyle Busch 782 Leader
2. Greg Biffle 752 -30
3. Kevin Harvick 749 -33
4. Jeff Burton 745 -37
5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 686 -96
6. Kasey Kahne 674 -108
7. Tony Stewart 656 -126
8. Ryan Newman 635 -147
9. Clint Bowyer 606 -176
10. Kurt Busch 605 -177
11. Matt Kenseth 604 -178
12. Martin Truex Jr. 595 -187
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