2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 62nd season of professional stock car racing in the United States, the 39th modern-era cup series, and the first Cup season of the 2010s, the 21st century's second decade. Beginning at Daytona International Speedway, the season included 36 races and two exhibition races. The season concluded with the 2010 Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2009 offseason, NASCAR announced a few calendar changes, including the standardized start time. Rick Hendrick won the Owners' Championship, while Jimmie Johnson won the Drivers' Championship with a second-place finish at the final race of the season. Chevrolet won the Manufacturers' Championship with 261 points. Johnson extended his record of consecutive championships with the 5th title in a row. 2010 is the first season without drivers Jeremy Mayfield since 1992 and Sterling Marlin since 1975.

Jimmie Johnson, the 2010 Sprint Cup Series champion. This was the fifth of his five consecutive titles.
Denny Hamlin came in second behind Johnson by 39 points.
Kevin Harvick came in third behind Johnson by 41 points.
Kevin Conway, Rookie of the Year.
Chevrolet won the Manufacturer's championship with 18 wins & 261 points.

Teams and drivers edit

Complete schedule edit

There were 43 full-time teams in 2010.

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
ChevroletEarnhardt Ganassi Racing1Jamie McMurrayKevin Manion
42Juan Pablo MontoyaBrian Pattie
Furniture Row Racing78Regan SmithRyan Coniam 12
Pete Rondeau 24
Hendrick Motorsports5Mark MartinAlan Gustafson
24Jeff GordonSteve Letarte
48Jimmie JohnsonChad Knaus
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Lance McGrew
Phoenix Racing09Aric Almirola 7Marc Reno 25
Nick Harrison 11
Mike Bliss 7
Terry Cook (R) 1
Landon Cassill 6
Jan Magnussen 1
Bobby Labonte 14
Richard Childress Racing29Kevin HarvickGil Martin
31Jeff BurtonTodd Berrier
33Clint BowyerShane Wilson
Stewart-Haas Racing14Tony StewartDarian Grubb
39Ryan NewmanTony Gibson
Tommy Baldwin Racing36Mike Bliss 7
Johnny Sauter 5
Casey Mears 7
Geoff Bodine 1
Brian Simo 1
Steve Park 1
Ron Fellows 1
Dave Blaney 7
J. J. Yeley 6
TRG Motorsports71Bobby Labonte 19Doug Randolph 14
Paul Clapprood 5
Dan Stillman 17
Andy Lally 7
Mike Bliss 1
Landon Cassill 5
Tony Raines 1
Hermie Sadler 1
Chad McCumbee 1
Brendan Gaughan 1
Whitney Motorsports46Michael McDowell 12Jeremy Lafaver
DodgeTerry Cook (R) 10
J. J. Yeley 14
Penske Championship Racing2Kurt BuschSteve Addington
12Brad KeselowskiJay Guy
77Sam Hornish Jr.Travis Geisler
FordFront Row Motorsports34John Andretti 1
Travis Kvapil 19
Kevin Conway (R) 10
Tony Raines 5
Robert Richardson Jr. 1
37Travis Kvapil 4
Kevin Conway (R) 6
David Gilliland 19
Robert Richardson Jr. 2
Tony Raines 2
Dave Blaney 3
38Robert Richardson Jr. 1
David Gilliland 14
Kevin Conway (R) 5
Travis Kvapil 13
Dave Blaney 3
Latitude 43 Motorsports26Boris Said 5Frank Stoddard
David Stremme 16
Patrick Carpentier 8
Jeff Green 4
Ken Schrader 1
Bill Elliott 1
J. J. Yeley 1
Richard Petty Motorsports9Kasey Kahne 31Kenny Francis
Aric Almirola 5
19Elliott SadlerWally Rogers 18
Todd Parrott 18
43A. J. AllmendingerMike Shiplett
98Paul MenardSlugger Labbe
Roush Fenway Racing6David RaganDonnie Wingo 29
Drew Blickensderfer 7
16Greg BiffleGreg Erwin
17Matt KensethTodd Parrott 16
Jimmy Fennig 20
99Carl EdwardsBob Osborne
ToyotaGermain Racing13Max Papis 23Bootie Barker
Casey Mears 13
Joe Gibbs Racing11Denny HamlinMike Ford
18Kyle BuschDave Rogers
20Joey LoganoGreg Zipadelli
JTG Daugherty Racing
Michael Waltrip Racing
47Marcos AmbroseFrank Kerr
Michael Waltrip Racing00David ReutimannRodney Childers
56Martin Truex Jr.Pat Tryson
Prism Motorsports66Dave Blaney 20
Michael McDowell 2
Scott Riggs 4
Johnny Sauter 3
Ted Musgrave 1
Jason Leffler 4
Mike Bliss 2
NEMCO Motorsports87Joe NemechekPhillipe Lopez
Red Bull Racing Team82Scott SpeedJimmy Elledge 13
Ryan Pemberton 23
83Brian Vickers 11Ryan Pemberton 13
Jimmy Elledge 23
Casey Mears 4
Mattias Ekström 2
Reed Sorenson 13
Boris Said 1
Kasey Kahne 5
Robby Gordon Motorsports7Robby Gordon 25Ian Watt 6
Samuel Stanley 18
Gene Nead 8
Steve Lane 2
Ted Musgrave 1
Bobby Labonte 1
P. J. Jones 2
Kevin Conway (R) 7

Limited schedule edit

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverRounds
ChevroletKeyed-Up Motorsports90Casey Mears6
Scott Riggs1
Morgan-McClure Motorsports4Kevin Lepage1
Norm Benning Racing57Norm Benning1
Stavola Labonte Racing10Terry Labonte1
Bobby Labonte2
Tommy Baldwin Racing35Johnny Sauter3
Aric Almirola1
Tri-Star MotorsportsTony Ave1
DodgeAsh Racing02Brandon Ash2
K-Automotive Motorsports92Mike Wallace1
Brian Keselowski3
Stratus Racing Group75Derrike Cope1
Whitney Motorsports81J. J. Yeley2
Scott Riggs1
Terry Labonte1
FordWood Brothers Racing21Bill Elliott12
Trevor Bayne1
ToyotaBAM Racing49David Gilliland1
Braun Racing32Reed Sorenson5
Mike Bliss3
Jacques Villeneuve1
Jason Leffler2
Gunselman Motorsports64Tony Raines1
Todd Bodine12
Chad McCumbee1
Landon Cassill7
Josh Wise1
Jeff Green2
Kirk Shelmerdine Racing27Todd Bodine1
Michael Waltrip Racing51Michael Waltrip1
551
Prism Motorsports4
Michael McDowell18
Dave Blaney2
Mike Bliss7
Terry Labonte1
Terry Cook (R)1
NEMCO Motorsports97Jeff Fuller2
R3 Motorsports23Johnny Sauter1
Josh Wise1
Robby Gordon Motorsports07P. J. Jones2
Robby Gordon3
Kevin Conway (R)1

Team changes edit

Driver changes edit

Rule changes edit

It was announced in January as part of the annual preseason media tour in Charlotte that, after years of restrictions, drivers would be let loose as it were, popularly referred to as "Boys, Have At It". Rules were altered to allow for "bump drafting", especially at Daytona and Talladega. On February 10, the green-white-checker finish rule was altered in all three major series (including the Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series) to allow for up to three attempts for said finish. Starting with the Shelby American, NASCAR extended its post-race inspections to include the first car out of the race that was not involved in a wreck; in other words, the first start and park.

At Martinsville, spoilers returned to the Car of Tomorrow after the finish of the 2009 Aaron's 499 that saw Carl Edwards' car becoming airborne and flying into the catch fencing after colliding with eventual winner Brad Keselowski on the last turn.

All teams were capped at four full-time teams starting in 2010, the only casualty of this was Roush Fenway Racing's No. 26 Ford, Which was closed following 2009. However, teams were able to have a part time fifth car for lower division rookie drivers. In 2016, NASCAR banned any form of a fifth car.

Hall of Fame opens edit

On May 11, the NASCAR Hall of Fame was officially opened in Charlotte, North Carolina. The three-story building houses historic artifacts, interactive displays and the shrine for inductees. The Charter Class of 2010 — made up of seven-time champions Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt, NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., his son and owner/driver Junior Johnson — were inducted on May 23.

Schedule edit

The total scheduled distance of the season was 14,461.9 miles (23,274.2 km), but race distances could be shorter or longer depending on weather and green-white-checker finishes. The final schedule was released on September 15, 2009.

The logo for the 2010 Chase for the Sprint Cup
No.Race titleTrackDate
Budweiser ShootoutDaytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 6
Gatorade DuelsFebruary 11
1Daytona 500February 14
2Auto Club 500Auto Club Speedway, FontanaFebruary 21
3Shelby AmericanLas Vegas Motor Speedway, Las VegasFebruary 28
4Kobalt Tools 500 (Atlanta)Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonMarch 7
5Food City 500Bristol Motor Speedway, BristolMarch 21
6Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500Martinsville Speedway, MartinsvilleMarch 29
7Subway Fresh Fit 600Phoenix International Raceway, AvondaleApril 10
8Samsung Mobile 500Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthApril 19
9Aaron's 499Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaApril 25
10Crown Royal presents the Heath Calhoun 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondMay 1
11Showtime Southern 500Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonMay 8
12Autism Speaks 400Dover International Speedway, DoverMay 16
Sprint ShowdownCharlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 22
Sprint All-Star Race
13Coca-Cola 600May 30
14Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500Pocono Raceway, Long PondJune 6
15Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynJune 13
16Toyota/Save Mart 350Infineon Raceway, SonomaJune 20
17Lenox Industrial Tools 301New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonJune 27
18Coke Zero 400Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 3
19LifeLock.com 400Chicagoland Speedway, JolietJuly 10
20Brickyard 400Indianapolis Motor Speedway, SpeedwayJuly 25
21Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500Pocono Raceway, Long PondAugust 1
22Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The GlenWatkins Glen International, Watkins GlenAugust 8
23Carfax 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 15
24Irwin Tools Night RaceBristol Motor Speedway, BristolAugust 21
25Emory Healthcare 500Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonSeptember 5
26Air Guard 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondSeptember 11
Chase for the Sprint Cup
27Sylvania 300New Hampshire Motor Speedway, LoudonSeptember 19
28AAA 400Dover International Speedway, DoverSeptember 26
29Price Chopper 400Kansas Speedway, Kansas CityOctober 3
30Pepsi Max 400Auto Club Speedway, FontanaOctober 10
31Bank of America 500Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordOctober 16
32TUMS Fast Relief 500Martinsville Speedway, MartinsvilleOctober 24
33AMP Energy Juice 500Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaOctober 31
34AAA Texas 500Texas Motor Speedway, Fort WorthNovember 7
35Kobalt Tools 500Phoenix International Raceway, AvondaleNovember 14
36Ford 400Homestead-Miami Speedway, HomesteadNovember 21
Note:All times are when the race begins, not when the pre-race shows begin. Delays of the races are not shown on this list.
Source:[3]

Calendar changes edit

  • For the 2010 season, all races adopted standardized start times; east coast day races began at 1:00 pm. ET, west coast day races began at 12:00 pm. PT (3:00 pm. ET), and most night races began at 7:30 pm. ET. These changes were intended to alleviate fan confusion over the inconsistent scheduling practices of previous seasons, allow teams a "shorter" race day due to the earlier start times, and to provide more "flexibility" in the event of rain delays.[4][5] The Coca-Cola 600 maintained its traditional early-evening start time, while the Coke Zero 400 was delayed due to weather.[4][6]
  • The Autism Speaks 400 was moved before the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600.
  • The Subway Fresh Fit 600 and Samsung Mobile 500 switched their dates.

Broadcasting edit

United States edit

Fox Sports, their corporate sibling Speed, TNT, and ESPN/ABC are in the fourth year of a seven-year television contract scheduled to expire after the 2014 season. Showtime is going to show a highlights show for the first time.

Fox

Fox Sports broadcast the first 13 races, including the Budweiser Shootout, the 52nd Daytona 500, and the Coca-Cola 600. With Dover moving to mid-May, Fox ended their coverage with the 51st Coca-Cola 600. The Sprint All-Star Race XXVI along with the Gatorade Duels, practice sessions, and all qualifying and practice sessions (except for Daytona qualifying, which aired on Fox) were all broadcast on Speed. The network's Gopher Cam mascot, Digger, returned for on-screen displays.

TNT

Time Warner's Turner Sports division (through TNT) broadcast the next six races, including the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona in its limited commercial interruption wide open coverage format. That race will also be telecast in 3-D on both NASCAR.com and DirecTV. TNT's coverage will begin with the June Pocono race and end with Chicagoland. Qualifying and practice sessions will remain on Speed. Adam Alexander will be the new lead announcer, with Lindsay Czarniak hosting pre-and-post-race shows, replacing Bill Weber and Marc Fein respectively.

ESPN/ABC

ESPN carried the remaining races, beginning with the Brickyard 400. ABC, which formerly carried the last 11 races of the season, will carry the Saturday night races in Bristol, Richmond, and Charlotte.[7] Although previously races could not be moved from ABC to ESPN, early start times and ABC's plans to expand its Sunday morning political shows meant that NASCAR had to allow most Chase races to move to ESPN. This was met from criticism from most of ABC's southern-based affiliates, who had originally counted on NASCAR on those Sundays for ratings gains against the NFL.[8]

Most qualifying sessions will air on ESPN2, practice sessions and some qualifying will be shared by SPEED and ESPN2. Qualifying for the Pep Boys Auto 500 and AMP Energy 500 air on Speed because they are Saturday afternoon sessions during the college football season. Additionally, Jerry Punch was replaced in the play-by-play position by Marty Reid; Punch will return to the pits where he worked at ESPN until 2000.

Showtime

CBS-owned pay cable premium service Showtime carried a weekly one-hour highlight show titled Inside NASCAR every Wednesday at 10 pm ET/PT, with the series premiere on February 10. Chris Myers, who also hosts FOX's NASCAR coverage, will serve as host, joined by SPEED's Randy Pemberton & Michael Waltrip, and ESPN's Brad Daugherty, with the shows taping at the NASCAR Hall of Fame Studio 43. 38 episodes are planned, covering the season.

Radio

On radio, Sirius XM Radio carried all races in the series. Terrestrial radio rights are being handled as follows:

Other North American channels edit

In Canada, TSN and TSN 2 will have full coverage for the 2010 season.

International edit

In Australia, Fox Sports showed all Sprint Cup races live across their networks. Network Ten also showed races on its digital sports multichannel, ONE.

In Portugal, all races from the 2010 season were telecast on SportTv 3, while in Sweden, Viasat Motor televised the races.

In nearby Finland, Nelonen Sport Pro telecasted the season's events.

In Spain, Teledeporte telecasted six races of the season.

In Latin America, Speed Channel broadcast all Sprint Cup races and Nationwide races live.

In France, ABMoteurs broadcast all Sprint Cup races live.

In the United Kingdom, it was originally thought that Sky Sports had not secured the rights to the series for 2010.[9] However, this changed in early February as Sky announced that they will show live coverage of the Daytona 500, with an hour-long highlights package for the rest of the races, on the Monday following each race.[10] The remainder of the season, starting with the Shelby American, were shown on Open Access 3.[11]

Top 35 owner's points edit

Beginning at Martinsville, NASCAR used the 2010 owner's points standings. Teams in the top 35 positions were guaranteed entry into the race; those below had to qualify on time.

  • Changes after Phoenix race: No. 7 team moves into the Top 35, replacing the No. 34 team.
  • Texas: The No. 34 entry moves up to 34th, No. 37 falls to 35th, No. 7 is 36th, one point out of safety (Fifteen points separate 33rd (No. 38 team) and 36th).
  • Talladega: No. 34 team moves up to 33rd, No. 7 is 34th, No. 38 team is 35th, No. 37 team is two points out of safety.
  • Richmond: Front Row Motorsports cars are 34th (No. 34), 35th (No. 37), and 36th (No. 38).
  • Darlington: No change in and out initially. No. 7 entry penalized 25 points for violating NASCAR rules and slips to 35th.
  • Dover: No. 7 and No. 38 tied, No. 37 is two points out of safety
  • Charlotte: Front Row Motorsports cars (No. 34, No. 37, No. 38 in order) are in Top 35, No. 7 is 15 points out
  • Pocono: After a 150-point penalty, the No. 38 team falls out of the Top 35, while the No. 7 moves in.
PosNumberOwnerPointsDifference from 35th
327Robby Gordon2587+36
3337Doug Yates2579+30
3434Bob Jenkins2564+15
3571Kevin Buckler2549
3638Doug Yates2454−95

Results and standings edit

Races edit

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverWinning manufacturerReport
Budweiser ShootoutCarl EdwardsGreg BiffleKevin HarvickChevroletReport
Gatorade Duel No. 1Mark MartinJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
Gatorade Duel No. 2Dale Earnhardt Jr.Tony StewartKasey KahneFordReport
1Daytona 500Mark MartinKevin HarvickJamie McMurrayChevroletReport
2Auto Club 500Jamie McMurrayJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
3Shelby AmericanKurt BuschJeff GordonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
4Kobalt Tools 500 (Atlanta)Dale Earnhardt Jr.Kasey KahneKurt BuschDodgeReport
5Food City 500Joey LoganoJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
6Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500Kevin HarvickDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
7Subway Fresh Fit 600A. J. AllmendingerJimmie Johnson
Kyle Busch
Ryan NewmanChevroletReport
8Samsung Mobile 500Tony StewartJeff GordonDenny HamlinToyotaReport
9Aaron's 499Jimmie JohnsonJeff BurtonKevin HarvickChevroletReport
10Crown Royal 400Kyle BuschKyle BuschKyle BuschToyotaReport
11Showtime Southern 500Jamie McMurrayJeff GordonDenny HamlinToyotaReport
12Autism Speaks 400Martin Truex Jr.Jimmie JohnsonKyle BuschToyotaReport
NASCAR Sprint All-Star RaceKurt BuschJimmie JohnsonKurt BuschDodgeReport
13Coca-Cola 600Ryan NewmanKurt BuschReport
14Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500Kyle BuschDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
15Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400Kurt BuschDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
16Toyota/Save Mart 350Kasey KahneJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
17Lenox Industrial Tools 301Juan Pablo MontoyaKasey KahneJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
18Coke Zero 400Kevin HarvickKevin HarvickKevin HarvickChevroletReport
19LifeLock.com 400Jamie McMurrayJimmie JohnsonDavid ReutimannToyotaReport
20Brickyard 400Juan Pablo MontoyaJuan Pablo MontoyaJamie McMurrayChevroletReport
21Pennsylvania 500Tony StewartJimmie JohnsonGreg BiffleFordReport
22Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The GlenCarl EdwardsJuan Pablo MontoyaJuan Pablo MontoyaChevroletReport
23Carfax 400Kasey KahneGreg BiffleKevin HarvickChevroletReport
24Irwin Tools Night RaceJimmie JohnsonKyle BuschKyle BuschToyotaReport
25Emory Healthcare 500Denny HamlinTony StewartTony StewartChevroletReport
26Air Guard 400Carl EdwardsDenny HamlinDenny HamlinToyotaReport
Chase for the Sprint Cup
27Sylvania 300Brad KeselowskiClint BowyerClint BowyerChevroletReport
28AAA 400Jimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonJimmie JohnsonChevroletReport
29Price Chopper 400Kasey KahneTony StewartGreg BiffleFordReport
30Pepsi Max 400Jamie McMurrayMark MartinTony StewartChevroletReport
31Bank of America 500Jeff GordonKyle BuschJamie McMurrayChevroletReport
32TUMS Fast Relief 500Denny HamlinJeff BurtonDenny HamlinToyotaReport
33AMP Energy Juice 500Juan Pablo MontoyaDale Earnhardt Jr.Clint BowyerChevroletReport
34AAA Texas 500Elliott SadlerGreg BiffleDenny HamlinToyotaReport
35Kobalt Tools 500Carl EdwardsDenny HamlinCarl EdwardsFordReport
36Ford 400Kasey KahneCarl EdwardsCarl EdwardsFordReport

Drivers edit

(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results. * – Most laps led. Bold italics – Drivers currently in "wild card" qualifying positions for the Chase. (R) – Competing for Rookie of the Year

Pos.DriverDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOMPoints
1Jimmie Johnson351*112193*231103616*37561*13125*2210*28123533251*233579526622
2Denny Hamlin17291921191*30141114181*1*341424815537234431*29128419112*146583
3Kevin Harvick7*2291135137136711419351*342411114339515378326636581
4Carl Edwards913123968733115158161212292562735312210115634128171911*6393
5Matt Kenseth875251862028131331017143017151312181351011142318730615162796294
6Greg Biffle3101084102210172222632289716203531244*836321719141533195*4106247
7Tony Stewart229713226233216232391535922595276271*1624214*1212431111786221
8Kyle Busch141415259228391*713220391140178238181*529621352*4253213326182
9Jeff Gordon26203*18143231*2224*1163245433236102711131261159232083711376176
10Clint Bowyer488234079367123217792231717441532134761*2515217381721126155
11Kurt Busch2363513*233548183191*63323726103324096181341321301630249186142
12Jeff Burton11311201020251232*482257827125768924164131521823209*413619316033
Chase for the Sprint Cup cut-off
Pos.DriverDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOMPoints
13Mark Martin1244333521465251615429161421281511719282321202912146*1421138164364
14Jamie McMurray11734298302430219232236241518395122620315173131117111361610214325
15Ryan Newman34361817164111358913914321662622171212236811889536302320274302
16Joey Logano2056352721028361627101313103392919925331018274353171176543394185
17Juan Pablo Montoya1037373263653436535388131034271632*161*779716142914111932816354118
18David Reutimann51513403828203714151155151820151112817231621619735351092741526384024
19A. J. Allmendinger322525617381513191737141410111310361416244173118812101019251232141853998
20Kasey Kahne303494*34173952121202012272436*2613191714532291428374381426133063961
21Dale Earnhardt Jr.2321615715128133218302219711842327272619132234423221629739*2514273953
22Martin Truex Jr.639202712517912719122325174222351126915817122220342018152963815113916
23Paul Menard131817518142935252730218162522281810141316352135262878222413131029193776
24David Ragan16232337291619156241426242634252038122014251132192322241632101721825203599
25Brad Keselowski3621263613121614341412182021273526301819202034192515182223262710103342133485
26Marcos Ambrose413514113311111737925363630156133228213931520105302034331634341222263422
27Elliott Sadler242427192024311833382128213121171922213834299294127211728132628142328283234
28Regan Smith3919211436322621383017241918233833332033213421301725192626121331122223173229
29Sam Hornish Jr.3716282832131819243631341711263623212430111432253028103636154025151832243214
30Scott Speed1911221031332116153528233020281827103025264325333424363219241923292735233178
31Bobby Labonte2127382221292723233334393138412330162931283533383139392741382243383020222583
32David GillilandDNQ26302623193229313525263335193532DNQ302736262037333032202837332938252445
33Travis Kvapil29302430252736241834262928223124DNQ343124293030222935323333283135DNQ4134342426
34Robby Gordon283332432234142620283831333321238363639402633221835332028
35Kevin Conway (R)313631283133273037333335354028321433343131363741373831DNQQL301830
36Casey MearsDNQDNQDNQDNQ30DNQ26DNQ222923362940DNQ36DNQ39262138292425DNQ40242624331573
37Dave BlaneyDNQ4129414242424343DNQ42414340DNQ374243DNQ4142DNQDNQ2430314331293236424237361416
38Joe Nemechek43404138433938404243DNQ383943374039414340403943DNQ38424041DNQ37DNQ412743DNQ411361
39Reed SorensonDNQ394143DNQ24827353226151427163027181355
40Brian Vickers151231715637382920101158
41Bill Elliott271625272937182223253540151107
42Mike Bliss42223924DNQ25DNQ421040DNQ40DNQDNQ941DNQDNQ42QL4140DNQDNQDNQ3939431050
43Max Papis40283334DNQ40402240DNQ29DNQDNQ34434343424243DNQ2241907
44J. J. Yeley4137343739263819DNQDNQ38DNQDNQDNQ404242424339DNQ3142891
45Michael McDowell33424242434341DNQ4042423941DNQDNQ424342424339DNQ4339403939DNQ35DNQDNQDNQ879
46David Stremme2437DNQDNQ27292427DNQ2430313736DNQDNQ825
47Landon Cassill383939413837DNQ33423843404242DNQ404040717
48Aric AlmirolaDNQ4343DNQ3941DNQDNQ212021274704
49Tony Raines423128383431393236534
50Patrick Carpentier21292827DNQ3731DNQ474
51Andy Lally37183736343429471
52Boris Said25384032838448
53Todd BodineDNQ39DNQ404240DNQDNQ373741DNQDNQ313
54Robert Richardson Jr.31262337301
55Michael Waltrip184139DNQDNQ28284
56P. J. Jones41354137190
57Jeff Green2436DNQDNQ41DNQ186
58Mattias Ekström2131175
59Terry CookDNQDNQDNQDNQ37DNQ34DNQDNQ39DNQDNQ164
60Johnny SauterDNQDNQ41DNQ414341DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ154
61Chad McCumbee4222134
62Steve Park13129
63Jan Magnussen12127
64Scott Riggs28DNQ42DNQDNQDNQ116
65Ken Schrader18114
66Trevor Bayne17112
67Hermie Sadler2685
68Terry Labonte404183
69Jacques Villeneuve2976
70Jason LefflerDNQ43DNQ43DNQDNQ68
71John Andretti3849
72Ron Fellows4043
73Geoff Bodine4140
74Jeff FullerDNQ4334
75Brendan Gaughan4334
76Brandon AshDNQDNQ0
77Brian SimoDNQ0
78Josh WiseDNQDNQ0
79Ted MusgraveDNQDNQ0
80Kevin LepageDNQ0
81Tony AveDNQ0
82Brian KeselowskiDNQDNQDNQ0
83Derrike CopeDNQ0
84Mike WallaceDNQ0
85Norm BenningDNQ0
Pos.DriverDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOMPoints
– Due to feeling sick, Kasey Kahne did not complete the race and during a caution, he was replaced by J. J. Yeley after he started and parked his normal No. 36 car. Since Kahne started the race, he is officially credited with the 38th-place finish.

Note:This list does not include exhibition races.

Manufacturer edit

PosManufacturerWinsPoints
1Chevrolet18261
2Toyota12217
3Ford4176
4Dodge2138
Source:[12]

Rookie entries edit

The Rookie of the Year Award winner was Kevin Conway. Conway ran 28 races with a best finish of 14th. The only other competitor, Terry Cook, managed to run only three races.

See also edit

References edit

External links edit