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NASCAR Race Number 3 Unofficial Race Results for the Uaw NASCAR Race Number 3 Unofficial Race Results for the Uaw-Daimlerchrysler "400" - Sunday, March 11, 2007 Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV - 1.5 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 267 Laps - 400.5 Miles - Purse: $6,381,100 Leader Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Total Award Status Times Laps 1 23 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 267 190 5 $415,386 Running 4 89 2 36 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont/Nicorette Chevrolet 267 180 10 $287,011 Running 3 111 3 17 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx/Kinko's Chevrolet 267 165 $212,225 Running 4 37 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Ford 267 165 5 $208,941 Running 1 1 5 14 01 Mark Martin U.S. Army Chevrolet 267 160 5 $180,783 Running 5 15 6 13 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 267 155 5 $128,625 Running 1 3 7 25 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet 267 146 $158,436 Running 8 39 12 Ryan Newman alltel Dodge 267 147 5 $143,225 Running 1 1 9 12 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's/Carquest Chevrolet 267 143 5 $116,250 Running 1 4 10 33 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 267 134 $117,825 Running 11 28 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 267 135 5 $144,233 Running 1 1 12 26 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 267 132 5 $128,170 Running 1 2 13 42 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge 267 129 5 $138,461 Running 3 3 14 3 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 267 126 5 $125,170 Running 3 17 15 5 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 267 123 5 $135,716 Running 1 4 16 18 16 Greg Biffle Ameriquest/3M Ford 266 115 $111,575 Running 17 38 7 Robby Gordon Ford 266 112 $96,375 Running 18 24 18 J.J. Yeley Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 266 114 5 $123,183 Running 1 1 19 27 96 Tony Raines DLP HDTV Chevrolet 266 106 $104,675 Running 20 2 40 David Stremme Coors Light Dodge 266 103 $95,925 Running 21 21 38 David Gilliland M & M's Ford 265 100 $119,189 Running 22 4 42 Juan Pablo Montoya # Texaco/Havoline Dodge 265 97 $126,950 Running 23 6 10 Scott Riggs Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper/Valvoline 265 94 $98,725 Running 24 15 78 Kenny Wallace Furniture Row Chevrolet 265 91 $85,550 Running 25 29 66 Jeff Green Samsung Four Seasons of Hope 265 88 $112,308 Running 26 10 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 265 85 $120,708 Running 27 20 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 265 82 $131,286 Running 28 22 45 Kyle Petty Wells Fargo Dodge 265 79 $98,708 Running 29 41 21 Jon Wood Air Force Ford 264 76 $104,064 Running 30 40 88 Ricky Rudd Snickers Ford 264 73 $112,608 Running 31 7 41 Reed Sorenson Target Dodge 263 70 $100,533 Running 32 19 15 Paul Menard # Menards/Johns Manville Chevrolet 263 67 $80,675 Running 33 43 44 Dale Jarrett UPS Toyota 263 64 $81,425 Running 34 8 14 Sterling Marlin Waste Management Chevrolet 251 66 5 $89,822 Engine 1 1 35 1 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 251 63 5 $138,741 Accident 1 13 36 16 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 239 60 5 $87,850 Running 1 1 37 35 6 David Ragan # AAA Ford 236 52 $115,450 Running 38 9 13 Joe Nemechek CertainTeed Chevrolet 156 49 $79,425 Accident 39 32 70 Johnny Sauter Yellow Transportation Chevrolet 147 46 $79,225 Running 40 34 25 Casey Mears National Guard/GMAC Chevrolet 141 43 $86,975 Running 41 31 80 Aric Almirola Joe Gibbs Driven Chevrolet 46 40 $78,775 Accident 42 11 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar Toyota 17 37 $86,630 Accident 43 30 4 Ward Burton State Water Heaters Chevrolet 15 34 $79,452 Accident Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 156,000 - Jimmie Johnson won the UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400, posting his 24th career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series victory. Before the green flag the following drivers dropped to the rear for the reason indicated: #38 Gilliland; #43 Labonte (backup car). Failed to Qualify: #84 Allmendinger, #49 Bliss, #37 Andretti, #83 Vickers, #00 Reutimann, #36 Mayfield, #72 Whitt, #34 Lepage, #55 Waltrip, #47 Schrader. Time of Race: 03 Hrs, 07 Mins, 28 Secs. Average Speed: 128.183 MPH Margin of Victory: 2.795 Seconds Caution Flags: 9 for 40 laps: Laps: 3-5 (#6 accident turn 2); 10-12 (#4,7,25 accident turn 2); 19-23 (#13,22 accident turn 4); 41-44 (#80 accident frontstretch); 108-113 (#70 accident turn 4); 117-120 (#5 accident turn 4); 174-177 (#15 spun turn 4); 227-232 (#07 accident turn 2); 252-256 (#9 accident turn 2). Lead Changes: 28 among 16 drivers: K. Kahne 1-13; E. Sadler 14-21; J. Johnson 22-40; M. Kenseth 41; M. Martin 42-49; E. Sadler 50-57; M. Martin 58-61; J. Johnson 62-78; M. Martin 79; J. Yeley 80; R. Newman 81; B. Labonte 82; J. Johnson 83-107; E. Sadler 108; J. Gordon 109-146; C. Edwards 147-149; M. Martin 150; S. Marlin 151; B. Labonte 152; Ky. Busch 153-156; M. Truex Jr. 157-158; J. Gordon 159-210; M. Martin 211; D. Earnhardt Jr. 212; C. Bowyer 213; B. Labonte 214; J. Gordon 215-235; J. Burton 236-239; J. Johnson 240-267. Top 10 Driver Points: (1) M. Martin 495;(2) J. Gordon 489;(3) J. Burton 453;(4) J. Johnson 406;(5) M. Kenseth 397;(6) K. Harvick 389;(7) Ky. Busch 382;(8) D. Hamlin 374;(9) J. Yeley 365;(10) E. Sadler 342. Budweiser Pole Award: Kasey Kahne, #9 (184.856 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Year: Juan Pablo Montoya, #42 Sunoco Diamond Performance : Jimmie Johnson, #48 Checkers/Rally's: Mark Martin, #01 Commit Lozenges: Kasey Kahne, #9 DOW Automotive Strategic Call: Jimmie Johnson, #48 USG Improving the Finish: Matt Kenseth, #17 (33 Places) DIRECTV: Elliott Sadler, #19 Goodyear Gatorback Fastest Lap: Jimmie Johnson, #48 (170.956 mph, Lap 245) EA Sports: Jimmie Johnson, #48 WIX Lap Leader: Jeff Gordon, #24 (111 Laps) Mobil 1: Mark Martin, #01 Next Race: Mar. 18, 2007 - Atlanta Motor Speedway NASCAR Public Relations @ P.O. Box 2875, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875 .
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