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Until all of a sudden, it wasn't.
While a member of Montoya's crew carried his helmet and drenched firesuit out of Montoya's motorhome, McMurray was putting Ganassi in Victory Lane at the Brickyard for the second time in eight weeks.
In May, Ganassi sipped the milk after Target Chip Ganassi star Dario Franchitti won the Indy 500. This time he was kissing the bricks.
The taste was just as sweet -- maybe even sweeter considering how far Ganassi's NASCAR program has come in the last few years.
"Is it surreal? Yes," Ganassi said. "From where we were a while back, people had written Jamie off. People had written us off."
Not anymore.
Harvick finished second for Richard Childress Racing, Greg Biffle was third in a Ford, followed by RCR teammate Clint Bowyer and two-time Brickyard winner Tony Stewart.
Jeff Burton, the third RCR entry, was sixth. Carl Edwards in a Ford was seventh and was followed by Kyle Busch in the highest-finishing Toyota, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Joey Logano and Kurt Busch, who in 10th was the highest-finishing Dodge.
Johnson's attempt to win at the Brickyard for the fourth time in five years ended with a thud. He struggled all day at a track he has mastered so easily in the past and finished 22nd.
"We had real high expectations for the day," Johnson said. "We made some attempts during caution flags and made some big changes on pit road but nothing really woke up the car."
The winner at Indy has gone on to win the season championship in eight of the last 12 years. Don't expect McMurray to make it 9 of 13. Even with the victory he's just 16th in points heading into next week's race at Pocono, and with just six races remaining before the 12-driver Chase cutoff, there is plenty of work to be done.
To be honest, McMurray isn't really worried about it. Considering where he was 12 months ago, having the trophies from the two biggest races in the sport on his mantle will do for now.
"Getting to win the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 means more to me this year than making the Chase," he said. "This year or in 10 years, the guy that won (those races), everybody will talk about. The guy that finished third in points, nobody cares."
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