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REVISED NASCAR Race Number 32 REVISED REVISED NASCAR Race Number 32 REVISED – Reversed Pos 11 and 12 Unofficial Race Results for the Subway 500 - Sunday, October 21, 2007 Martinsville Speedway - Martinsville, VA - .53 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 506 Laps - 266.16 Miles - Purse: $4,872,371 Leader Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Total Award Status Times Laps 1 4 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 506 190 5 $244,486 Running 4 147 2 12 12 Ryan Newman alltel Dodge 506 170 $181,625 Running 3 1 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 506 175 10 $183,386 Running 2 168 4 6 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's/CARQUEST Chevrolet 506 165 5 $130,375 Running 3 106 5 24 17 Matt Kenseth R&L Carriers/DeWalt Ford 506 155 $147,916 Running 6 30 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Freight Chevrolet 506 150 $105,800 Running 7 37 16 Greg Biffle Dish Network Ford 506 146 $103,950 Running 8 26 42 Juan Pablo Montoya # Texaco/Havoline Dodge 506 147 5 $116,850 Running 1 9 9 21 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 506 138 $85,625 Running 10 3 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 506 134 $131,761 Running 11 20 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 506 130 $82,275 Running 12 18 31 Jeff Burton AT&T Mobility Chevrolet 506 132 5 $108,216 Running 1 51 13 34 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot Chevrolet 506 124 $116,611 Running 14 10 96 Tony Raines DLP HDTV Chevrolet 506 121 $79,450 Running 15 5 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 506 118 $113,591 Running 16 32 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline/Stanley Tools Dodge 506 115 $76,900 Running 17 19 00 David Reutimann # Dominos.com Toyota 506 112 $87,408 Running 18 29 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 506 109 $80,133 Running 19 2 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats 506 106 $95,695 Running 20 22 25 Casey Mears National Guard/GMAC Chevrolet 506 103 $83,975 Running 21 42 45 Kyle Petty Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil 506 100 $80,858 Running 22 16 43 Bobby Labonte Goody's Headache Powder/Cheerios 506 97 $103,386 Running 23 7 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 506 99 5 $108,958 Running 1 24 24 35 15 Paul Menard # Menards/Pittsburgh Paints Chevrolet 505 91 $66,050 Running 25 40 38 David Gilliland M&M's Ford 505 88 $93,514 Running 26 41 6 David Ragan # AAA Ford 505 85 $101,650 Running 27 23 88 Ricky Rudd Combos/Snickers Ford 504 82 $96,308 Running 28 31 66 Jeff Green HAAS CNC Machine Tools/Best Buy 503 84 5 $84,683 Running 1 1 29 13 70 Johnny Sauter HAAS CNC Machine Tools/Yellow 503 76 $64,775 Running 30 33 44 Dale Jarrett UPS Toyota 503 73 $62,025 Running 31 11 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 501 70 $98,483 Running 32 9 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 500 67 $72,175 Running 33 15 49 John Andretti Paralyzed Veterans of America Dodge 492 64 $71,472 Transmission 34 43 21 Bill Elliott Little Debbie Snack Cakes Ford 483 61 $82,564 Engine 35 25 84 AJ Allmendinger # Red Bull Toyota 474 58 $60,725 Running 36 17 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar Toyota 439 55 $68,575 Running 37 38 40 David Stremme Target House Dodge 410 52 $60,450 Accident 38 36 4 Ward Burton ITT Night Vision/State Water 406 49 $60,325 Running 39 39 7 Robby Gordon MAC Tools Ford 390 46 $60,200 Running 40 14 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 371 43 $78,420 Running 41 28 41 Reed Sorenson Target Dodge 259 40 $67,930 Engine 42 8 18 J.J. Yeley Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 258 37 $87,713 Engine 43 27 01 Aric Almirola U.S. Army Chevrolet 111 34 $67,940 Electrical Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 66,500 - Jimmie Johnson won the Subway 500, his 30th career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series victory. No one dropped to the rear. Failed to Qualify: (5) 06 Sam Hornish Jr., 78 Joe Nemechek, 83 Brian Vickers, 36 Jeremy Mayfield, 37 Kevin Lepage. Time of Race: 03 Hrs, 59 Mins, 45 Secs. Average Speed: Margin of Victory: Caution Seconds Caution Flags: 21 for 127 laps: Laps: 45-50 (#7 accident turn 3); 69-73 (#70 accident turn 1); 82-87 (#38,44 accident turn 2); 93-98 (#6,10,19 accident turn 1); 114-124 (#01 on fire backstretch); 168-172 (#2 accident turn 1); 188-192 (#55 spun turn 3); 216-220 (Debris); 249-255 (Debris); 259-269 (Oil on track); 296-300 (#6 spun turn 2); 343-348 (#66 accident turn 3); 396-402 (#40 spun turn 2); 413-422 (#40 accident turn 2); 442-446 (#1,25 accident turn 3); 459-463 (#88 spun backstretch); 467-470 (#45,1 accident turn 3); 478-481 (#1,9,49 accident frontstretch); 486-490 (Oil on track); 497-504 (#25,43,45 accident backstretch); 506-506 (#6 spun turn 2). Lead Changes: 12 among 7 drivers: J. Gordon 1-108; J. Johnson 109-116; J. Burton 117-167; J. Green 168; Ky. Busch 169-216; J. Montoya # 217-225; D. Earnhardt Jr. 226-249; Ky. Busch 250-296; J. Johnson 297-343; Ky. Busch 344-354; J. Johnson 355-396; J. Gordon 397-456; J. Johnson 457-506. Top 12 Driver Points: (1) J. Gordon 6,055;(2) J. Johnson 6,002;(3) C. Bowyer 5,940;(4) T. Stewart 5,806;(5) C. Edwards 5,770;(6) Ky. Busch 5,765;(7) K. Harvick 5,686;(8) D. Hamlin 5,681;(9) J. Burton 5,646;(10) Ku. Busch 5,635;(11) M. Truex Jr. 5,608;(12) M. Kenseth 5,593. Budweiser Pole Award: Jeff Gordon, #24 (94.974 mph) Checkers/Rally's: Kyle Busch, #5 (242.325 Seconds) Commit Lozenges: Jeff Gordon, #24 DIRECTV: Kevin Harvick, #29 DOW Automotive Strategic Call: Jimmie Johnson, #48 EA Sports: Jimmie Johnson, #48 Goodyear Gatorback Fastest Lap: Jimmie Johnson, #48 (92.746 mph, Lap 474) Mobil 1: Ryan Newman, #12 Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Juan Pablo Montoya, #42 Sunoco Diamond Performance : Jimmie Johnson, #48 USG Improving the Finish: Greg Biffle, #16 (30 Places) WIX Lap Leader: Jeff Gordon, #24 (168 Laps) Next Race: Oct. 28, 2007 - Atlanta Motor Speedway NASCAR Public Relations @ P.O. Box 2875, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875 .
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