BROOKLYN, Mich. - It had been 13 years since Jeff Gordon's last victory at Michigan -- which came during the same season as his most recent championship on NASCAR's top series.
One of those droughts is finally over. Can the 43-year-old driver end the other as well?
"Certainly things are going well -- there's no doubt about that," Gordon said. "I'm as shocked as anybody else."
Gordon raced to his third Sprint Cup victory of the year, holding off Kevin Harvick on Sunday for his first win at Michigan International Speedway since 2001.
Gordon broke the track qualifying record Friday when he took the pole at 206.558 mph. He followed that up with his third Cup victory at MIS -- and took over the points lead from Hendrick Motorsports teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr.
After a series of cautions, Gordon came off the final restart well and led with 16 laps remaining. He fought off a challenge from Joey Logano and maintained a comfortable margin over Harvick, winning the 400-mile race by 1.412 seconds in his No. 24 Chevrolet.
"Joey, as we rolled up to some of the restarts -- not that last one, but some of the other ones -- as guys were starting to sort of anticipate it, he was slowing down, and when he slowed down, everybody got bottled up, and then he'd take off," Gordon said. "That last one, I thought he had a good start, but I had a good one, too."
Harvick was second, followed by Logano, Paul Menard and Earnhardt.