2008 Coca-Cola 600

The 2008 Coca-Cola 600, the 49th running of the event, was a NASCAR stock car race held on May 25, 2008, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. The race was the twelfth stock car race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. The 400-lap race was won by Kasey Kahne of the Gillett Evernham Motorsports team, who started from the 2nd position. Greg Biffle finished second and Kyle Busch came in third.

2008 Coca-Cola 600
Race details
Race 12 of 36[1] in the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2008 Coca-Cola 600 program cover, made by NASCAR artist Sam Bass. The painting is named "Classic!"
2008 Coca-Cola 600 program cover, made by NASCAR artist Sam Bass. The painting is named "Classic!"
DateMay 25, 2008 (2008-May-25)
Official nameCoca-Cola 600
LocationLowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
CoursePermanent racing facility
1.5 mi (2.414 km)
Distance400 laps, 600 mi (965.606 km)
WeatherWarm with temperatures approaching 79 °F (26 °C); wind speeds up to 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)[2]
Average speed135.772 miles per hour (218.504 km/h)
Attendance160,000
Pole position
DriverJoe Gibbs Racing
Time29.121
Most laps led
DriverDale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick Motorsports
Laps76
Winner
No. 9Kasey KahneGillett Evernham Motorsports
Television in the United States
NetworkFox Broadcasting Company
AnnouncersMike Joy, Darrell Waltrip and Larry McReynolds
Radio in the United States
RadioPerformance Racing Network

Background

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Lowe's Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held.

The Coca-Cola 600 was the twelfth scheduled stock car race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, out of 36, and the 49th iteration of the event. It was held on May 25, 2008, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.[3] Lowe's Motor Speedway is a motorsports complex located thirteen miles from Charlotte, North Carolina in Concord, North Carolina. The complex features a 1.5 miles (2.4 km) quad-oval track that hosts NASCAR racing including the prestigious Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend, the Nextel All-Star Challenge, and the Bank of America 500. The speedway was built in 1959 by Bruton Smith and is considered the home track for NASCAR.[4] The track is owned and operated by Speedway Motorsports Inc. (SMI). Following the 2008 Coca-Cola 600, Humpy Wheeler retired as track president.[5]

Entry list

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Car[6]DriverHometownMakeSponsorOwnerTeamCrew Chief
00Michael McDowellPhoenix, AZToyotaAaron's Dream MachineRob KauffmanMichael Waltrip Racing
01Regan SmithCato, NYChevroletDEI / Principal Financial GroupTeresa EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.
1Martin Truex JrMayetta, NJChevroletBass Pro Shops / TrackerTeresa EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.
2Kurt BuschLas Vegas, NVDodgeMiller LiteWalter CzarneckiPenske Racing
5Casey MearsBakersfield, CAChevroletCARQUEST / Kellogg'sMary HendrickHendrick Motorsports
6David RaganUnadilla, GAFordAAA InsuranceMike DeeRoush Fenway Racing
07Clint BowyerEmporia, KSChevroletJack Daniel's / USO "Toast to the Troops"Richard ChildressRichard Childress Racing
7Robby GordonBellflower, CADodgeJim BeamRobby GordonRobby Gordon Motorsports
08Tony RainesLaPorte, INDodgegetFUBAR.comJohn CarterE&M Motorsports
8Mark MartinBatesville, ARChevroletU.S. Army "Salute the Troops"Teresa EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.
9Kasey KahneEnumclaw, WADodgeBudweiserGeorge Gillett JrEvernham Motorsports
10Patrick CarpentierVille Lasalle, Quebec, CanadaDodgeLifeLockGeorge Gillett JrEvernham Motorsports
11Denny HamlinChesterfield, VAToyotaFedEx FreightJ D GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing
12Ryan NewmanSouth Bend, INDodgeAlltelRoger PenskePenske Racing
15Paul MenardEau Claire, WIChevroletJohns Manville / MenardsTeresa EarnhardtDale Earnhardt, Inc.
16Greg BiffleVancouver, WAFordDISH Network / DishDVRsJack RoushRoush Fenway Racing
17Matt KensethCambridge, WIFordR+L CarriersJohn HenryRoush Fenway Racing
18Kyle BuschLas Vegas, NVToyotaM&M'sJoe GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing
19Elliott SadlerEmporia, VADodgeBest Buy / GarminRay EvernhamEvernham Motorsports
20Tony StewartRushville, INToyotaThe Home DepotJoe GibbsJoe Gibbs Racing
21Jon WoodStuart, VAFordU.S. Air Force "Salute the Troops"Glen WoodWood Brothers Racing
22Dave BlaneyHartford, OHToyotaCaterpillarBill DavisBill Davis Racing
24Jeff GordonVallejo, CAChevroletDuPontRick HendrickHendrick Motorsports
26Jamie McMurrayJoplin, MOFordIRWIN Industrial ToolsGeoff SmithRoush Fenway Racing
28Travis KvapilJanesville, WIFordLumber LiquidatorsDoug YatesYates Racing
29Kevin HarvickBakersfield, CAChevroletShell / PennzoilRichard ChildressRichard Childress Racing
31Jeff BurtonSouth Boston, VAChevroletAT&T MobilityRichard ChildressRichard Childress Racing
33Ken SchraderFenton, MOChevroletCamping World / RVs.comRichard ChildressRichard Childress Racing
34Jeff GreenOwensboro, KYChevroletGibson Custom GuitarsBob JenkinsFront Row Motorsports
38David GillilandRiverside, CAFordFreeCreditReport.comMax JonesYates Racing
40Sterling MarlinColumbia, TNDodgeWii Fit / TargetFelix SabatesChip Ganassi Racing
41Reed SorensonPeachtree City, GADodgeTargetChip GanassiChip Ganassi Racing
42Juan Pablo MontoyaBogota, ColombiaDodgeTexaco / HavolineFloyd GanassiChip Ganassi Racing
43Bobby LabonteCorpus Christi, TXDodgeCheerios / Trix / Lucky & FriendsRichard PettyPetty Enterprises
44David ReutimannZephyrhills, FLToyotaUPSMichael WaltripMichael Waltrip Racing
45Kyle PettyTrinity, NCDodgeCoca-Cola celebrates 2008 OlympicsKyle PettyPetty Enterprises
48Jimmie JohnsonEl Cajon, CAChevroletLowe'sJeff GordonHendrick Motorsports
50Stanton BarrettBishop, CAChevroletNOS Energy Drink / SKI / SBMChris LencheskiSKI Motorsports
55Michael WaltripOwensboro, KYToyotaNAPA AUTO PARTSMichael WaltripMichael Waltrip Racing
66Scott RiggsBahama, NCChevroletHaas AutomationJoe CusterStewart-Haas Racing
70Johnny SauterNecedah, WIChevroletHaas AutomationMargaret HaasStewart-Haas Racing
77Sam Hornish JrDefiance, OHDodgeMobil 1Roger PenskePenske Racing
78Joe NemechekLakeland, FLChevroletFurniture Row / DenverMattress.comBarney VisserFurniture Row Racing
83Brian VickersThomasville, NCToyotaRed BullDietrich MateschitzRed Bull Racing Team
84AJ AllmendingerLos Gatos, CAToyotaRed BullDietrich MateschitzRed Bull Racing Team
88Dale Earnhardt JrKannapolis, NCChevroletNational Guard / AMP EnergyRick HendrickHendrick Motorsports
96JJ YeleyPhoenix, AZToyotaDLP HDTVJeffrey MooradHall of Fame Racing
99Carl EdwardsColumbia, MOFordOffice DepotJack RoushRoush Fenway Racing

Qualifying

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There were a total of three practice sessions prior to the race. During the first session on Thursday, May 22, 2008, David Ragan had the fastest speed at 181.622 mph.[7] Before Saturday's first practice session, both Haas CNC Racing cars - the No. 66 of Scott Riggs and the No. 70 Johnny Sauter - were impounded by NASCAR officials and taken to the research and development center for illegal wing adjustments. As a result, they were forced to drive backup cars and start at the rear of the starting lineup. Both teams were also charged a US $100,000 fine in addition to having their crew chiefs suspended for the next six races starting at Dover and running through Daytona.[8]

The second practice session took place on Saturday, May 24, 2008, with Greg Biffle taking the top position with a speed of 180.282 mph.[9] Brian Vickers had the fastest practice speed at 180.735 mph during the third and final practice session on Saturday.[10] Kyle Busch won the Coors Light Pole, currently known as the Busch Pole Award, with a speed of 185.433 mph for his second pole of 2008 and the fourth of his career.[11] He began on P-1 with Sprint All-Star Race XXIV champion Kasey Kahne next to him filling out the front row.

Pos[12]No.DriverManufacturerTimeSpeed
118Kyle BuschToyota29.121185.433
29Kasey KahneDodge29.142185.300
383Brian VickersToyota29.150185.249
416Greg BiffleFord29.194184.969
56David RaganFord29.273184.470
688Dale Earnhardt JrChevrolet29.278184.439
78Mark MartinChevrolet29.319184.181
82Kurt BuschDodge29.331184.106
919Elliott SadlerDodge29.352183.974
1048Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet29.360183.924
1122Dave BlaneyToyota29.373183.842
1217Matt KensethFord29.383183.780
1366Scott RiggsChevrolet29.400183.673
1431Jeff BurtonChevrolet29.409183.617
1526Jamie McMurrayFord29.415183.580
1611Denny HamlinToyota29.435183.455
1741Reed SorensonDodge29.437183.443
1824Jeff GordonChevrolet29.438183.436
1929Kevin HarvickChevrolet29.439183.430
2077Sam Hornish JrDodge29.452183.349
215Casey MearsChevrolet29.464183.275
227Robby GordonDodge29.474183.212
2343Bobby LabonteDodge29.476183.200
241Martin Truex JrChevrolet29.481183.169
2515Paul MenardChevrolet29.487183.132
2640Sterling MarlinDodge29.499183.057
2784AJ AllmendingerToyota29.532182.852
2844David ReutimannToyota29.552182.729
2955Michael WaltripToyota29.558182.692
3099Carl EdwardsFord29.643182.168
3120Tony StewartToyota29.652182.113
3238David GillilandFord29.667182.020
3333Ken SchraderChevrolet29.673181.984
3410Patrick CarpentierDodge29.692181.867
3596JJ YeleyToyota29.715181.726
3645Kyle PettyDodge29.717181.714
3701Regan SmithChevrolet29.719181.702
3812Ryan NewmanDodge29.747181.531
3907Clint BowyerChevrolet29.755181.482
4000Michael McDowellToyota29.758181.464
4128Travis KvapilFord29.974180.156
4242Juan MontoyaDodge30.080179.521
4370Johnny SauterChevrolet29.761181.446
Failed to qualify
4434Jeff GreenChevrolet29.774  181.366
4550Stanton BarrettChevrolet29.982  180.108  
4621Jon WoodFord29.991  180.054  
4778Joe NemechekChevrolet30.061  179.635  
4808Tony RainesDodge30.739  175.673  

Failed to Qualify: Jeff Green (No. 34), Stanton Barrett (No. 50), Jon Wood (No. 21), Joe Nemechek (No. 78) and Tony Raines (No. 08).[13]

Race recap

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The 2008 Coca-Cola 600 began with a scheduled green flag at 5:45 p.m. EST. The race award was set at approximately $6,648,557.[11] The Car of Tomorrow had a successful race following its initial introduction at the 2007 Food City 500, and a record number of green flag passes was set with the average green flag run lasting 29.2 laps.[3] Kyle Busch led for the first 33 laps and lost his lead to Brian Vickers until a cut tire sent Vickers into the turn 4 wall while leading the field by an entire backstretch. Kasey Kahne, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, and Busch then traded the lead amongst themselves several times after Vickers fell out of contention. Kurt Busch held the longest lead of the race from laps 67 to 119 which totaled to 53 laps led in one consecutive run.[3] Dale Earnhardt Jr. maintained the most laps led throughout at 76 laps. There was a total of 39 lead changes during the race with 16 different drivers leading a lap.[11] Johnson, who was leading late in the race, fell out of the race after experiencing engine failure that caused him to finish 39th. Robby Gordon and Patrick Carpentier also had engine trouble, and Paul Menard was eliminated from the running due to his car overheating. Approximately 12.5% of the race was run under caution, including five turning related accidents and three cautions citing debris.[3]

After pit stops cycled through with 10 laps to go, Tony Stewart led the 2nd place car of Kasey Kahne by a large margin. Stewart cut a tire while leading with 2 laps to go, putting the victory in the lap of Kahne. With his eighth career win, Kahne completed the Charlotte sweep by following up his 2008 Sprint All-Star Race win with a win in the 600. Kahne's margin of victory was 10.203 seconds.[3] This was his first win in 2008—ending his 52 race winless drought.[11] Greg Biffle finished 2nd, Busch finished 3rd, while Jeff Gordon and Earnhardt Jr. rounded out the Top 5. The total race time was 4:25:09.[3]

Live television coverage of the 2008 Coca-Cola 600 began at 6:30 p.m. EDT in the United States on Fox. Radio coverage was handled by Sirius Satellite Radio and the Speedway Motorsports, Inc.-owned Performance Racing Network on terrestrial radio stations.[11]

Race results

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Fin[14][15]St#DriverSponsorMakeTeamLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings
129Kasey KahneBudweiserDodgeEvernham Motorsports40066running190
2416Greg BiffleDish NetworkFordRoush Fenway Racing4002running175
3118Kyle BuschM&M'sToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing40061running170
41824Jeff GordonDuPontChevyHendrick Motorsports4000running160
5688Dale Earnhardt Jr.National Guard, AMP EnergyChevyHendrick Motorsports40076running165
61431Jeff BurtonAT&T MobilityChevyRichard Childress Racing4001running155
71217Matt KensethR&L CarriersFordRoush Fenway Racing4001running151
8919Elliott SadlerBest BuyDodgeEvernham Motorsports4003running147
93099Carl EdwardsOffice DepotFordRoush Fenway Racing4000running138
102844David ReutimannUPSToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing4000running134
112343Bobby LabonteCheerios, Trix, Lucky & FriendsDodgePetty Enterprises4000running130
1256David RaganAAA InsuranceFordRoush Fenway Racing4002running132
132077Sam Hornish Jr.Mobil 1DodgePenske Racing4000running124
141929Kevin HarvickShell, PennzoilChevyRichard Childress Racing4000running121
1578Mark MartinU.S. ArmyChevyDale Earnhardt, Inc.4000running118
1682Kurt BuschMiller LiteDodgePenske Racing40064running120
171122Dave BlaneyCaterpillarToyotaBill Davis Racing4002running117
183120Tony StewartHome DepotToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing39923running114
193701Regan SmithPrincipal Financial Group, DEIChevyDale Earnhardt, Inc.3990running106
202784A.J. AllmendingerRed BullToyotaRed Bull Racing Team3990running103
213812Ryan NewmanAlltelDodgePenske Racing3991running105
221741Reed SorensonTargetDodgeChip Ganassi Racing3990running97
231526Jamie McMurrayIrwin Industrial ToolsFordRoush Fenway Racing3990running94
241611Denny HamlinFedEx FreightToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing3991running96
253907Clint BowyerJack Daniel's, Toast to the TroopsChevyRichard Childress Racing3980running88
264128Travis KvapilLumber LiquidatorsFordYates Racing3980running85
272955Michael WaltripNAPA Auto PartsToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing3970running82
281366Scott RiggsHaas AutomationChevyStewart-Haas Racing3970running-71
29215Casey MearsCARQUEST Auto Parts, Kellogg'sChevyHendrick Motorsports3961running81
304242Juan Pablo MontoyaTexaco, HavolineDodgeChip Ganassi Racing3960running73
312640Sterling MarlinWii FitDodgeChip Ganassi Racing3960running70
324000Michael McDowellAaron's Dream MachineToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing3950running67
333333Ken SchraderCamping WorldChevyRichard Childress Racing3950running64
34241Martin Truex Jr.Bass Pro Shops, Tracker BoatsChevyDale Earnhardt, Inc.3950running61
354370Johnny SauterHaas AutomationChevyStewart-Haas Racing3950running-92
363645Kyle PettyCoca-ColaDodgePetty Enterprises3890running55
373410Patrick CarpentierLifeLockDodgeEvernham Motorsports3630engine52
383596J.J. YeleyDLP HDTVToyotaHall of Fame Racing3530running49
391048Jimmie JohnsonLowe'sChevyHendrick Motorsports35135engine51
403238David GillilandFreeCreditReport.comFordYates Racing3430running43
412515Paul MenardMenards, Johns ManvilleChevyDale Earnhardt, Inc.2440overheating40
42383Brian VickersRed BullToyotaRed Bull Racing Team18461crash42
43227Robby GordonJim BeamDodgeRobby Gordon Motorsports1810engine34
Failed to qualify
4434Jeff GreenGibson Custom GuitarsChevroletFront Row Motorsports
4550Stanton BarrettNOS Energy Drink / SKI / SBMChevroletSKI Motorsports
4621Jon WoodU.S. Air Force "Salute the Troops"FordWood Brothers Racing
4778Joe NemechekFurniture Row / DenverMattress.comChevroletFurniture Row Racing
4808Tony RainesgetFUBAR.comDodgeE&M Motorsports

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Post-race standings

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RankDriverPoints
1Kyle Busch1860
2Jeff Burton1766 (-94)
3Dale Earnhardt Jr.1721 (-139)
4Denny Hamlin1596 (-264)
5Clint Bowyer1578 (-282)
6Carl Edwards1538 (-322)
7Kevin Harvick1517 (-343)
8Tony Stewart1511 (-349)
9Jimmie Johnson1493 (-367)
10Jeff Gordon1486 (-374)
11Greg Biffle1483 (-377)
12Kasey Kahne1454 (-406)
13David Ragan1398 (-462)
14Ryan Newman1369 (-491)
15Martin Truex Jr.1291 (-569)
16Matt Kenseth1264 (-596)
17Juan Pablo Montoya1263 (-597)
18Bobby Labonte1258 (-602)
19Travis Kvapil1240 (-620)
20Brian Vickers1203 (-657)

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References

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