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Entry List - Numerical Martinsville Speedway Advance Auto Parts 500 Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services - Fri, Apr 8, 2005 @ 3:51 PM Eastern Entry List - Numerical Martinsville Speedway Advance Auto Parts 500 Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services - Fri, Apr 8, 2005 @ 3:51 PM Eastern Car Driver Driver's Hometown Team Name Owner 1 0 Mike Bliss Milwaukie, OR Net Zero Best Buy Chevrolet Gene Haas 2 * 00 Carl Long Roxboro, NC Buyer's Choice Auto Warranty Chevrolet Raynard McGlynn 3 01 Joe Nemechek Lakeland, FL U.S. Army Chevrolet Nelson Bowers 4 07 Dave Blaney Hartford, OH SKF/Jack Daniel's Chevrolet Richard Childress 5 * 09 Johnny Sauter Necedah, WI Miccosukee Resort Dodge James Finch 6 2 Rusty Wallace St. Louis, MO Miller Lite Dodge Roger Penske 7 * 4 Mike Wallace St. Louis, MO Lucas Oil Chevrolet Larry McClure 8 5 Kyle Busch # Las Vegas, NV Kellogg's Chevrolet Rick Hendrick 9 6 Mark Martin Batesville, AR Viagra Ford Jack Roush 10 * 7 Robby Gordon Orange, CA Harrah's Chevrolet James Smith 11 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kannapolis, NC Budweiser Chevrolet Teresa Earnhardt 12 9 Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, WA Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Ray Evernham 13 10 Scott Riggs Bahama, NC Valvoline Chevrolet James Rocco 14 11 Jason Leffler Long Beach, CA FedEx Express Chevrolet J.D. Gibbs 15 12 Ryan Newman South Bend, IN ALLTEL Dodge Roger Penske 16 15 Michael Waltrip Owensboro, KY NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Teresa Earnhardt 17 16 Greg Biffle Vancouver, WA Jackson Hewitt Ford Geoffrey Smith 18 17 Matt Kenseth Cambridge, WI DeWalt Power Tools Ford Mark Martin 19 18 Bobby Labonte Corpus Christi, TX Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Joe Gibbs 20 19 Jeremy Mayfield Owensboro, KY Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Ray Evernham 21 20 Tony Stewart Rushville, IN The Home Depot Chevrolet Joe Gibbs 22 * 21 Ricky Rudd Chesapeake, VA Motorcraft Quality Parts Ford Glen Wood 23 22 Scott Wimmer Wausau, WI Caterpillar Dodge Bill Davis 24 24 Jeff Gordon Pittsboro, IN DuPont Chevrolet Rick Hendrick 25 25 Brian Vickers Thomasville, NC GMAC/ditech.com Chevrolet Mary Hendrick 26 * 27 Kirk Shelmerdine Winston-Salem, NC Shelmerdine Racing Ford Kirk Shelmerdine 27 29 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, CA GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Richard Childress 28 31 Jeff Burton South Boston, VA Cingular Wireless Chevrolet Richard Childress 29 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Nashville, TN Tide Chevrolet Cal Wells 30 * 34 Randy LaJoie South Norwalk, CT Mach 1 Racing Chevrolet William Edwards 31 * 37 Kevin Lepage Shelburne, VT TBA Dodge John Carter 32 38 Elliott Sadler Emporia, VA M&M's Ford Robert Yates 33 40 Sterling Marlin Columbia, TN Coors Light Dodge Chip Ganassi 34 41 Casey Mears Bakersfield, CA Target Dodge Chip Ganassi 35 42 Jamie McMurray Joplin, MO Texaco/Havoline Dodge Chip Ganassi 36 43 Jeff Green Owensboro, KY Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Richard Petty 37 45 Kyle Petty Randleman, NC Georgia-Pacific/Brawny Dodge Kyle Petty 38 48 Jimmie Johnson El Cajon, CA Lowe's Chevrolet Jeff Gordon 39 49 Ken Schrader Fenton, MO Schwan's Home Service Dodge Beth Ann Morgenthau 40 * 61 Jeff Fuller Auburn, MA TBA Dodge Buddy Sisco 41 * 66 Hermie Sadler Emporia, VA Peak Fitness Ford Jeff Stec 42 * 75 Mike Garvey Lakeville, MN Jani-King/Rinaldi Air Conditioning Dodge Robert Rinaldi 43 77 Travis Kvapil # Janesville, WI Kodak/Jasper Eng. & Trans. Dodge Doug Bawel 44 88 Dale Jarrett Hickory, NC UPS Ford Robert Yates 45 * 92 Stanton Barrett # Bishop, CA TBA Chevrolet Bob Jenkins 46 97 Kurt Busch Las Vegas, NV Crown Royal Ford Georgetta Roush 47 99 Carl Edwards Columbia, MO Scotts Ford Jack Roush * - Required to qualify on time; .
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