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NASCAR Fontana Results: Tony Stewart Wins Rain-Shortened Auto Club 400

Tony Stewart made all the right moves Sunday at Auto Club Speedway, and the last one proved decisive in taking the three-time champion to Victory Lane in the rain-shortened Auto Club 400.

After raindrops slowed the race on Lap 124, Stewart, the race leader, faked a move toward pit road but stayed on the track and matched the pace car’s speed of 65 mph, a far cry from the lightning-fast laps he ran under the green flag.

But that move -- staying out and running slow caution laps before NASCAR stopped the race on Lap 129 -- proved decisive for the defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion, who claimed his second victory of the season, his second at Fontana and the 46th of his career, tying him with Buck Baker for 14th on the career victory list.

Kyle Busch, who stayed out with Stewart, finished second, with Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards completing the top five.

Greg Biffle ran sixth, followed by Ryan Newman, Martin Truex Jr. and Kurt Busch, all of whom gambled on protracted rain and stayed on the track during the initial shower. Jimmie Johnson and polesitter Denny Hamlin came to pit road and finished 10th and 11th, respectively.

“I don’t think that I faked him out,” Stewart said of Hamlin. “I’m sure he had made his decision already -- looked good, though.”

In Johnson’s case, the top-10 was a godsend, given that the No. 48 Chevrolet developed an oil line problem as the cars circled the two-mile track under caution. Johnson’s car began smoking and he kept it rolling on the apron until NASCAR stopped the race.

The event ran caution-free for 124 laps, until rain in Turns 3 and 4 brought out the first yellow flag of the afternoon. Stewart had retained the lead through a third cycle of green-flag pit stops, with Hamlin chasing him.

Hamlin had made a run at the leader when the rain began to fall, but he and Johnson opted to give up positions in the top five and come to pit road, after Stewart made his feint toward the pits but remained on the racetrack.

Feint or not, Hamlin was committed to the trip to pit road, and he explained the decision.

“We were planning on the race going back to green, and if it doesn’t, we’ll lose some spots, but if we chose to stay out there, we would have to be behind all the cars that pitted (if the race restarted),” Hamlin said as the rain intensified. ”(In that case), your chance of winning decreases greatly.

“So you could give up a few spots if it finishes up here and lose a chance to win in the grand scheme of things . . . We had finally gotten to (Stewart’s) bumper when the rain came.”

That left Busch in second place. The driver of the No. 18 Toyota had led 80 laps to that point, but Busch had rubbed the wall in traffic before the halfway point, and the handling of his car deteriorated thereafter.

Here are the complete NASCAR results from Fontana:

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Kyle Busch
  3. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Carl Edwards
  6. Greg Biffle
  7. Ryan Newman
  8. Martin Truex Jr.
  9. Kurt Busch
  10. Jimmie Johnson
  11. Denny Hamlin
  12. Mark Martin
  13. Clint Bowyer
  14. Kasey Kahne
  15. AJ Allmendinger
  16. Matt Kenseth
  17. Juan Pablo Montoya
  18. Brad Keselowski
  19. Paul Menard
  20. Regan Smith
  21. Marcos Ambrose
  22. Jeff Burton
  23. Casey Mears
  24. Joey Logano
  25. Aric Almirola
  26. Jeff Gordon
  27. David Reutimann
  28. Bobby Labonte
  29. Travis Kvapil
  30. David Gilliland
  31. David Ragan
  32. Jamie McMurray
  33. Dave Blaney
  34. Ken Schrader
  35. JJ Yeley
  36. Landon Cassill
  37. Josh Wise
  38. Michael McDowell
  39. David Stremme
  40. Mike Bliss
  41. Scott Riggs
  42. Reed Sorenson
  43. Brendan Gaughan
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