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Post-Race Report Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Allstate 400 at The Brickyard August 7, 2005 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Average Running Position Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race. Allstate 400 at The Brickyard Indianapolis Motor Speedway August 7, 2005 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place 1 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW 4 3.875 2 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW 2 4.044 3 25 Brian Vickers Garnier/Fructis 3 4.156 4 38 Elliott Sadler M&M's 32 5.519 5 17 Matt Kenseth Dewalt 5 6.844 6 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot 1 7.075 7 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's/Delphi 10 7.288 8 6 Mark Martin Viagra 7 10.119 9 0 Mike Bliss NetZero/Best Buy 11 12.281 10 24 Jeff Gordon Dupont 8 12.894 11 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench 19 14.394 12 16 Greg Biffle National Guard 21 16.100 13 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 16 16.131 14 41 Casey Mears Target 6 16.163 15 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light 9 17.206 16 97 Kurt Busch Crown Royal 18 18.713 17 42 Jamie McMurray Havoline/Texaco 17 18.806 18 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 20 21.188 19 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army 28 21.506 20 49 Ken Schrader Red Baron Pizza 22 22.119 21 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 38 23.019 22 99 Carl Edwards AAA/Office Depot 12 23.400 23 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries 40 23.681 24 12 Ryan Newman alltel 34 24.819 25 07 Dave Blaney Jack Daniel's 30 25.406 26 88 Dale Jarrett UPS 14 26.738 27 43 Jeff Green Box Tops/Cheerios/Betty Crocker 15 27.144 28 11 Jason Leffler FedEx Express 33 27.306 29 91 Bill Elliott Stanley Tools 23 28.088 30 10 Scott Riggs Checkers/Rally's 35 28.581 31 21 Ricky Rudd Motorcraft Genuine Parts 41 29.050 32 22 Scott Wimmer Caterpillar 26 29.119 33 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite 25 29.381 34 23 Mike Skinner The History Channel 29 29.669 35 45 Kyle Petty Georgia-Pacific/Marsh Stores 13 30.394 36 7 Robby Gordon Fruit of the Loom 24 31.063 37 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops 42 31.994 38 44 Terry Labonte ditech.com 36 32.181 39 36 Boris Said Centrix Financial 31 35.406 40 04 Bobby Hamilton BHR 27 35.650 41 77 Travis Kvapil Kodak/Jasper Engines 37 37.269 42 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 43 39.625 43 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tide 39 40.600 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Allstate 400 at The Brickyard Indianapolis Motor Speedway August 7, 2005 Green Flag Passes for the Lead: 6 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 16 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No. Driver Start Race to Go Finish Pos Pos Pos Diff. Passes Passed Passes Passes Laps Top 15 Top 15 Led Led Laps Rating Pts 20 Tony Stewart 22 5 2 1 1 22 7 32 37 5 25 67.6 30 141 88.1 44 27.5 160 128.4 190 9 Kasey Kahne 4 1 1 2 1 18 4 11 19 8 19 100.0 23 156 97.5 39 24.4 160 130.4 175 25 Brian Vickers 5 14 3 3 1 16 4 0 10 10 10 100.0 3 159 99.4 14 8.8 160 114.9 170 19 Jeremy Mayfield 2 3 4 4 2 11 4 3 12 9 12 100.0 12 160 100.0 0 .0 160 123.9 160 17 Matt Kenseth 20 4 5 5 1 20 7 9 21 12 15 71.4 3 158 98.8 9 5.6 160 110.2 160 41 Casey Mears 40 16 9 6 1 42 16 26 54 28 17 31.5 4 85 53.1 10 6.3 160 90.9 155 6 Mark Martin 10 12 7 7 6 23 10 2 19 17 18 94.7 0 140 87.5 0 .0 160 99.6 146 24 Jeff Gordon 7 25 14 8 4 29 13 31 58 27 27 46.6 0 100 62.5 0 .0 160 96.6 142 40 Sterling Marlin 8 9 11 9 8 26 17 -16 28 44 11 39.3 0 68 42.5 0 .0 160 85.1 138 5 Kyle Busch 16 7 8 10 2 16 7 7 20 13 20 100.0 0 160 100.0 0 .0 160 101.4 134 0 Mike Bliss 12 13 10 11 7 19 12 3 25 22 20 80.0 0 124 77.5 0 .0 160 93.4 130 99 Carl Edwards 38 22 19 12 12 40 23 -3 32 35 4 12.5 0 11 6.9 0 .0 160 69.6 127 45 Kyle Petty 28 28 26 13 1 41 30 -16 29 45 2 6.9 0 17 10.6 1 .6 160 53.1 129 88 Dale Jarrett 24 17 21 14 14 41 27 0 31 31 2 6.5 0 4 2.5 0 .0 160 62.5 121 43 Jeff Green 15 27 20 15 12 42 27 -2 43 45 6 14.0 0 12 7.5 0 .0 160 63.6 118 15 Michael Waltrip 3 24 12 16 2 39 16 -2 47 49 16 34.0 2 94 58.8 0 .0 160 85.8 115 42 Jamie McMurray 23 20 18 17 14 29 19 25 52 27 2 3.8 0 13 8.1 0 .0 160 74.5 112 97 Kurt Busch 37 19 16 18 11 36 19 15 51 36 5 9.8 0 45 28.1 0 .0 160 73.9 109 29 Kevin Harvick 14 31 13 19 5 38 14 18 43 25 24 55.8 0 115 71.9 0 .0 160 82.6 106 31 Jeff Burton 29 18 15 20 12 41 21 32 57 25 8 14.0 2 35 21.9 0 .0 160 72.0 103 16 Greg Biffle 31 6 17 21 6 38 16 45 62 17 17 27.4 1 93 58.1 0 .0 160 82.6 100 49 Ken Schrader 11 11 27 22 8 40 22 3 34 31 5 14.7 1 47 29.4 0 .0 160 67.3 97 91 Bill Elliott 33 21 28 23 18 39 28 -17 41 58 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 160 52.1 94 7 Robby Gordon 13 35 29 24 1 41 31 -31 38 69 6 15.8 0 12 7.5 1 .6 160 41.2 96 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Allstate 400 at The Brickyard Indianapolis Motor Speedway August 7, 2005 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 16 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No. Driver Start Race to Go Finish Pos Pos Pos Diff. Passes Passed Passes Passes Laps Top 15 Top 15 Led Led Laps Rating Pts 2 Rusty Wallace 41 26 23 25 19 43 29 -4 40 44 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 160 46.5 88 22 Scott Wimmer 26 38 31 26 1 40 29 10 38 28 0 .0 1 2 1.3 1 .6 160 49.6 90 04 Bobby Hamilton 35 39 25 27 25 43 36 15 30 15 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 160 37.8 82 01 Joe Nemechek 19 29 24 28 5 41 22 -2 46 48 17 37.0 0 61 38.1 0 .0 160 64.7 79 23 Mike Skinner 34 36 30 29 15 38 30 -28 40 68 0 .0 0 3 1.9 0 .0 160 43.9 76 07 Dave Blaney 30 23 34 30 16 35 25 -17 31 48 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 160 54.7 73 36 Boris Said 32 30 32 31 7 43 35 -19 24 43 0 .0 0 1 .6 0 .0 160 34.1 70 38 Elliott Sadler 1 2 6 32 1 33 6 -26 7 33 6 85.7 23 149 93.1 39 24.4 159 107.2 72 11 Jason Leffler 18 15 22 33 15 39 27 -9 42 51 1 2.4 2 3 1.9 0 .0 159 51.7 64 12 Ryan Newman 6 10 36 34 6 38 25 -51 12 63 0 .0 0 29 18.1 0 .0 158 48.0 61 10 Scott Riggs 21 33 37 35 11 40 29 -7 36 43 8 22.2 0 29 18.1 0 .0 152 42.5 58 44 Terry Labonte 43 37 35 36 1 41 32 -44 29 73 0 .0 0 5 3.1 2 1.3 151 34.9 60 77 Travis Kvapil 39 32 38 37 27 43 37 -15 13 28 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 146 31.4 52 48 Jimmie Johnson 42 34 33 38 7 39 23 32 54 22 8 14.8 1 46 28.8 0 .0 143 58.8 49 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr.
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