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1911: All 40 Starters
INDIANAPOLIS 500 – ROOKIES BY YEAR 1911: All 40 starters 1912: (8) Bert Dingley, Joe Horan, Johnny Jenkins, Billy Liesaw, Joe Matson, Len Ormsby, Eddie Rickenbacker, Len Zengel 1913: (10) George Clark, Robert Evans, Jules Goux, Albert Guyot, Willie Haupt, Don Herr, Joe Nikrent, Theodore Pilette, Vincenzo Trucco, Paul Zuccarelli 1914: (15) George Boillot, S.F. Brock, Billy Carlson, Billy Chandler, Jean Chassagne, Josef Christiaens, Earl Cooper, Arthur Duray, Ernst Friedrich, Ray Gilhooly, Charles Keene, Art Klein, George Mason, Barney Oldfield, Rene Thomas 1915: (13) Tom Alley, George Babcock, Louis Chevrolet, Joe Cooper, C.C. Cox, John DePalma, George Hill, Johnny Mais, Eddie O’Donnell, Tom Orr, Jean Porporato, Dario Resta, Noel Van Raalte 1916: (8) Wilbur D’Alene, Jules DeVigne, Aldo Franchi, Ora Haibe, Pete Henderson, Art Johnson, Dave Lewis, Tom Rooney 1919: (19) Paul Bablot, Andre Boillot, Joe Boyer, W.W. Brown, Gaston Chevrolet, Cliff Durant, Denny Hickey, Kurt Hitke, Ray Howard, Charles Kirkpatrick, Louis LeCocq, J.J. McCoy, Tommy Milton, Roscoe Sarles, Elmer Shannon, Arthur Thurman, Omar Toft, Ira Vail, Louis Wagner 1920: (4) John Boling, Bennett Hill, Jimmy Murphy, Joe Thomas 1921: (6) Riley Brett, Jules Ellingboe, Louis Fontaine, Percy Ford, Eddie Miller, C.W. Van Ranst 1922: (11) E.G. “Cannonball” Baker, L.L. Corum, Jack Curtner, Peter DePaolo, Leon Duray, Frank Elliott, I.P Fetterman, Harry Hartz, Douglas Hawkes, Glenn Howard, Jerry Wonderlich 1923: (10) Martin de Alzaga, Prince de Cystria, Pierre de Viscaya, Harlan Fengler, Christian Lautenschlager, Wade Morton, Raoul Riganti, Max Sailer, Christian Werner, Count Louis Zborowski 1924: (7) Ernie Ansterburg, Fred Comer, Fred Harder, Bill Hunt, Bob McDonogh, Alfred E. -
SRT Motorsports
Contact: Adam Saal Matthew Simmons Bill Klingbeil SRT Motorsports - Nationwide Race Recap - Road America Trouble-free Day Gives Hornish Fifth Place Finish at Road America Villeneuve Leads Early, Ends Up Sixth at America’s ‘National Park of Speed’ June 22, 2012, Elkhart Lake, Wisc. - Sam Hornish Jr. stayed out of trouble and kept all four wheels on the road – literally – to score a fifth-place finish in the Sargento 200 at Road America Saturday afternoon. Hornish grabbed his third top five of the season and chopped 11 points off Elliott Sadler’s lead in the Nationwide Series championship standings. He now trails Sadler by 34 points entering next week’s event at Kentucky Speedway. Hornish led once in the race for three laps. The driver of the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge said he had a simple strategy entering the weekend’s event at the 4.048-mile road course, a track known for chaotic racing. “We were just trying to be smart,” Hornish said. “My goal for the weekend was to make sure that we weren’t sitting in any sand traps. I’m really happy about that and to be able to pass some really good road racers there towards the end, I feel like it was pretty good. There were some guys running into each other on the last lap and I did everything I could do to try to stay out of that.” The strategy worked, despite the fact Hornish was involved in a rambunctious five-car battle for fourth-place in the closing laps featuring Max Papis, Danica Patrick, Brian Scott and his Penske Racing teammate for the weekend, Jacques Villeneuve. -
Lead Fin Pos Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Pts Winnings Status Tms Laps
NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES OFFICIAL RACE REPORT No. 22 28TH ANNUAL CHEEZ-IT 355 AT THE GLEN WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL Watkins Glen, NY - August 11, 2013 2.45-Mile Paved Road Course 90 Laps - 220 Miles Purse: $4,946,167 TIME OF RACE: 2 hours, 32 minutes, 4 seconds AVERAGE SPEED: 87.001 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.486 second(s) Fin Str Car Bns Driver Lead Pos Pos No Driver Team Laps Pts Pts Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 5 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota 90 47 4 138.2 $236,658 Running 1 29 2 8 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 90 42 105.9 204,876 Running 3 3 56 Martin Truex Jr NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 90 41 117.6 161,735 Running 4 16 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg's/Cheez-It Ford 90 40 99.2 149,360 Running 5 11 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 90 40 1 110.6 137,524 Running 1 1 6 2 15 Clint Bowyer PEAK/Duck Dynasty Toyota 90 38 109.5 135,818 Running 7 9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 90 37 94.8 118,743 Running 8 18 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 90 36 89.6 131,296 Running 9 13 78 Kurt Busch Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet 90 35 100.3 111,330 Running 10 4 47 AJ Allmendinger Scott Products Toyota 90 34 103.8 116,018 Running 11 6 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald's/Monopoly Chevrolet 90 34 1 96.0 109,505 Running 1 1 12 30 13 Casey Mears GEICO Ford 90 32 68.5 105,843 Running 13 26 29 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 90 32 1 85.1 123,946 Running 1 8 14 14 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation 30th Anniversary Chevrolet 90 30 77.2 113,318 Running 15 29 14 Max Papis (i) Rush Truck Centers/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 90 0 68.9 122,210 Running 16 17 16 Greg Biffle 3M/811 Ford 90 28 74.5 92,085 Running 17 7 27 Paul Menard Menards/Splash Chevrolet 90 27 79.6 107,201 Running 18 33 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr # Best Buy Ford 90 26 52.3 123,146 Running 19 20 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 90 25 68.7 92,835 Running 20 35 10 Danica Patrick # GoDaddy Chevrolet 90 24 54.1 77,635 Running 21 31 34 David Ragan Taco Bell Ford 90 23 49.2 98,243 Running 22 27 32 Boris Said U.S. -
NASCAR Nationwide Series Race Number 22
NASCAR Nationwide Series Race Number 22 Unofficial Race Results for the Inaugural Nationwide Children's Hospital 200 - Saturday, August 17, 2013 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - Lexington, OH - 2.258 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 94 Laps - 212.252 Miles - Purse: $1,010,153 Leader Driver Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 2 22 AJ Allmendinger(i) Discount Tire Ford 94 0 150.0 $49,350 Running 3 73 2 1 18 Michael McDowell(i) K-Love Toyota 94 0 122.5 $47,450 Running 1 8 3 8 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Alliance Truck Parts Ford 94 42 1 120.2 $32,500 Running 1 3 4 10 33 Max Papis Rheem/Menards Chevrolet 94 41 1 107.5 $30,900 Running 1 5 5 7 20 Brian Vickers Dollar General Toyota 94 39 100.6 $28,000 Running 6 14 11 Elliott Sadler OneMain Financial Toyota 94 38 89.7 $23,500 Running 7 19 9 Marcos Ambrose(i) Stanley Ford 94 0 97.7 $15,250 Running 8 15 31 Justin Allgaier NationwideChildren'sHospital/AccuDocSolutions Chev 94 37 1 92.9 $21,125 Running 1 2 9 20 6 Trevor Bayne Nationwide Children's Hospital Ford 94 35 74.9 $20,250 Running 10 23 51 Jeremy Clements Clements Racing Engines Chevrolet 94 34 70.1 $21,200 Running 11 17 99 Alex Bowman # Nationwide Children's Hospital Toyota 94 33 79.2 $20,900 Running 12 12 2 Brian Scott Shore Lodge Chevrolet 94 32 88.5 $19,825 Running 13 9 77 Parker Kligerman Bandit Chippers Toyota 94 31 98.6 $19,725 Running 14 4 32 Kyle Larson # McDonald's Chevrolet 94 30 85.5 $19,600 Running 15 6 7 Regan Smith Nationwide Children's Hospital Chevrolet 94 29 83.8 $20,500 Running 16 16 53 Andrew Ranger -
2020 Marketing Information
2020 MARKETING INFORMATION Pictured: 2019 CARS Tour Old North State Nationals WHAT IS THE CARS TOUR? The CARS Tour was formed out of the former USAR Hooters ProCup Series, long considered the premiere short track development series in the 2000s for drivers looking to advance their careers to the upper levels of NASCAR. Because so many CARS Tour competitors have dreams of competing in NASCAR, the cars raced in the CARS Tour closely resemble the racers seen in NASCAR except with less expensive technology and rules to control costs. The CARS Tour hosts two types of popular pavement short track racing divisions, with most being held as dual division events. This allows fans to catch the action of both the Super Late Model and Late Model Stock divisions racing at the same track on the same night, for the price of just one ticket. Late model stock cars, a machine from which the NASCAR Xfinity Series cars originated in the 1980s and is still popular in the southeast today, weigh in at over 3100 lbs, teaching drivers car control and momentum as they advance their career. The super late model cars boast nearly 600 horsepower and weigh in at less than 2800 lbs, the true speed demons of short track racing where drivers learn to handle large amounts of horsepower. The CARS Tour has attracted teams from across the motorsports industry, including teams competing annually owned by NASCAR notables Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch. In addition the tour has grown on loyal veteran short track drivers that fans have grown accustom to. -
4.MPIREFERENCEGUIDE2019.Pdf
#ISpyMPI 3, 5 Formula / Off Road / UTV 46 - 49 #MPIFamily 4, 69 Drag Racing 50 - 51 Testimonials 6 Steering Wheel Chart 52 - 53 2018 Highlights 7 Boat / Golf Cart Steering Wheel 54 - 55 About MPI 8 Accessories 56 - 63 Steering Wheels 10 - 55 Hub Chart 64 - 65 Anatomy of a Steering Wheel 11 Project U 66 - 67 #MPIDifference 12 - 13 Pricing Chart 68 Asphalt Circle Track 14 - 23 ForeVer Our Champions 70 - 71 Dirt Track Racing 24 - 31 Contact Info 72 Off Road / Road Course 32 - 45 2 PROJECT U 3 4 2018 Joey Logano 2018 Tyler Ankrum 2017 Kyle Busch 2017 Martin Truex Jr 2017 Harrison Burton 2016 Christian Eckes MPI Champions List 2016 Jimmie Johnson 2017 Todd Gilliland 2015 Chase Elliott 2015 Kyle Busch 2016 Justin Haley 2014 John Hunter Nemechek 2018 Dakota Dickerson 2014 Kevin Harvick 2015 William Byron 2017 Kyle Kirkwood 2018 Justin Bonsignore 2018 Austin Dillon 2018 Bobby McCarty 2017 & 2016 Doug Coby 2018 Nikko Reger 2017 Kurt Busch 2018 Jared Fryar 2017 Patrick Gallagher 2016 Denny Hamlin 2017 Cole Rouse 2015 Joey Logano 2018 Nick Hoffman 2017 Josh Berry 2017 Kyle Strickler 2016 Raphael Lessard 2018 Tyler Courtney 2017 Chris Windom 2018 Tyler Reddick 2016 Deac McCaskill 2017 William Byron 2015 Cole Timm 2018 Philip Morris 2016 Daniel Suarez 2015 Brayton Haws 2017 & 2015 Lee Pulliam 2018 Logan SeaVey 2014 Chase Elliott 2016 Matt Bowling 2017 Spencer Bayston 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Donny Schatz 2018 Brett Moffitt 2018 RJ Anderson 2018 Christopher Bell 2017 Jeremy McGrath 2017 Christopher Bell 2017 & 2015 Donny Schatz 2016 Johnny Sauter 2016 -
TRACKSIDE 2016 Welcome to the Firestone 600, the Ninth Round of the 2016 Verizon Indycar Series Season
VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES TRACKSIDE 2016 Welcome to the Firestone 600, the ninth round of the 2016 Verizon IndyCar Series season. The INDYCAR and Texas Motor Speedway communications staffs are here to assist. Direct questions and requests to a member of either staff in the media center. INDYCAR Communications Contacts Mike Kitchel, Director, Communications P: (317) 492-6453 C: (317) 716-5256 [email protected] Pat Caporali, Senior Manager, Media Relations P: (317) 492-4547 C: (317) 447-5789 [email protected] • Kate Guerra, Senior Manager, Advance Communications P: (317) 492-8577 C: (317) 800-8438 [email protected] Mark Robinson, Senior Manager, Editorial P: (317) 492-8538 C: (317) 308-1464 [email protected] Cathy Kightlinger, Manager, Lifestyle Communications P: (317) 492-8534 C: (317) 797-3490 [email protected] Arni Sribhen, Coordinator, Media Relations P: (317) 492-8531 C: (317) 506-4816 [email protected] Texas Motor Speedway Media Relations Contacts: Mike Zizzo, Vice President, Media Relations P: (817) 215-8520 C: (817) 528-4676 [email protected] Gregg Elkin, Manager, Media Relations P: (817) 215-8523; C: 817 937-9206, [email protected] Louis Mora, Manager, Media Relations P: (817) 215-8521; C: (817) 528-3769, [email protected] INDYCAR Media Website – media.indycar.com A media-only section of INDYCAR’s website is available at media.indycar.com. The site contains content about the Verizon IndyCar Series, including: INDYCAR, Verizon IndyCar Series and Mazda Road to Indy logos -
Starting Line up by Row Watkins Glen International 28Th Annual Cheez-It 355 at the Glen
Starting Line Up by Row Watkins Glen International 28th Annual Cheez-It 355 at The Glen Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Sat, August 10, 2013 @ 12:51 PM Eastern Driver Date Time Speed Track Race Record: Mark Martin 08/13/95 02:11:54 103.03 Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed Row 1: 1 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley/CTC Jumpstart Ford 68.777 128.241 2 15 Clint Bowyer PEAK/Duck Dynasty Toyota 68.929 127.958 Row 2: 3 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 69.197 127.462 4 47 AJ Allmendinger Scott Products Toyota 69.213 127.433 Row 3: 5 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota 69.231 127.400 6 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald's/Monopoly Chevrolet 69.245 127.374 Row 4: 7 27 Paul Menard Menards/Splash Chevrolet 69.369 127.146 8 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 69.372 127.141 Row 5: 9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 69.388 127.111 10 20 Matt Kenseth Home Depot Husky Toyota 69.428 127.038 Row 6: 11 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 69.486 126.932 12 35 Michael McDowell Dockside Logistics Ford 69.546 126.823 Row 7: 13 78 Kurt Busch Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet 69.551 126.813 14 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation 30th Anniversary Chevrolet 69.577 126.766 Row 8: 15 55 Brian Vickers(i) Toyota Camry 30th Anniversary Toyota 69.715 126.515 16 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg's/Cheez-It Ford 69.743 126.464 Row 9: 17 16 Greg Biffle 3M/811 Ford 69.791 126.377 18 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 69.802 126.357 Row 10: 19 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 69.822 126.321 20 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 69.884 126.209 Row 11: 21 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver's Ford 69.931 126.124 22 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet 69.952 126.086 Row 12: 23 51 Owen Kelly(i) Phoenix Construction Chevrolet 69.994 126.011 24 33 Ron Fellows Canadian Tire Chevrolet 70.042 125.924 Row 13: 25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. -
TUDOR Championship Rolex 24 Daytona Race Official 020415
Rolex 24 At Daytona Daytona International Speedway / 3.56 miles January 21 - 25, 2015 / Daytona Beach, Florida TUDOR United SportsCar Championship Official Race Report Time of race: 24:00:57.667 / Margin of victory: 1.333 St Car Class No Pos Pos No Class Pos Drivers / Hometown Team / Car / Sponsor Laps Status 12 02 P 1 Scott Dixon / New Zealand Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates 740 Running Tony Kanaan / Salvador, Brazil Ford EcoBoost DP Kyle Larson / Sacramento, CA Target/ Ford EcoBoost Riley Jamie McMurray / Joplin, MO 24 5 P 2 Joao Barbosa / Porto, Portugal Action Express Racing 740 Running Christian Fittipaldi / Sao Paolo, Brazil Corvette DP Sébastien Bourdais / Le Mans, France Mustang Sampling 310 90 P 3 Richard Westbrook / London, England VisitFlorida.com Racing 734 Running Michael Valiante / Burnaby, Canada Corvette DP Mike Rockenfeller / Neuwied, Germany VisitFlorida.com Guy Cosmo / Riviera Beach, FL 424 3 GTLM 1 Jan Magnussen / Roskilde, Denmark Corvette Racing 725 Running Antonio Garcia / Barcelona, Spain Chevrolet Corvette C7.R Ryan Briscoe / Mooresville, NC Corvette Racing 527 25 GTLM 2 Bill Auberlen / Redondo Beach, CA BMW Team RLL 725 Running Dirk Werner / Hanover, Germany BMW Z4 GTE Augusto Farfus / Curitiba, Parana, Brazil IHG Rewards Club Bruno Spengler / Schiltigheim, France 69 31 P 4 Eric Curran / Holyoke, MA Action Express Racing 721 Running Dane Cameron / Charlotte, NC Corvette DP Max Papis / Como, Italy Whelen Engineering/ Team Fox Phil Keen / England 718 4 GTLM 3 Oliver Gavin / Yardley Hastings, England Corvette Racing 718 Running Tommy Milner / Lake Mary, FL Chevrolet Corvette C7.R Simon Pagenaud / Poiters, France Corvette Racing 815 52 PC 1 Mike Guasch / Pleasant Hill, CA PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports 714 Running Andrew Novich / Novato, CA ORECA FLM09 Andrew Palmer / Claremont, CA Cuttwood/ Spyder Orafol Tom Kimber-Smith / Henley on Thames, England 91 60 P 5 John Pew / Palm Beach, FL Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian 705 Not Running Oswaldo Negri Jr. -
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Number 22 Unofficial
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Number 22 Unofficial Race Results for the 28Th Annual Cheez-It 355 At The Glen - Sunday, August 11, 2013 Watkins Glen International - Watkins Glen, NY - 2.45 Mile Road Total Race Length - 90 Laps - 220.5 Miles - Purse: $4,946,167 Leader Driver Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 5 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota 90 47 4 138.2 $236,658 Running 1 29 2 8 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 90 42 105.9 $204,876 Running 3 3 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 90 41 117.6 $161,735 Running 4 16 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg's/Cheez-It Ford 90 40 99.2 $149,360 Running 5 11 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 90 40 1 110.6 $132,324 Running 1 1 6 2 15 Clint Bowyer PEAK/Duck Dynasty Toyota 90 38 109.5 $135,818 Running 7 9 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 90 37 94.8 $118,743 Running 8 18 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 90 36 89.6 $131,296 Running 9 13 78 Kurt Busch Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet 90 35 100.3 $111,330 Running 10 4 47 AJ Allmendinger Scott Products Toyota 90 34 103.8 $116,018 Running 11 6 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald's/Monopoly Chevrolet 90 34 1 96.0 $109,505 Running 1 1 12 30 13 Casey Mears GEICO Ford 90 32 68.5 $105,843 Running 13 26 29 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 90 32 1 85.1 $123,946 Running 1 8 14 14 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation 30th Anniversary Chevrolet 90 30 77.2 $113,318 Running 15 29 14 Max Papis(i) Rush Truck Centers/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 90 0 68.9 $122,210 Running 16 17 16 Greg Biffle 3M/811 Ford 90 28 74.5 $92,085 Running 17 7 27 Paul Menard Menards/Splash Chevrolet 90 27 79.6 $107,201 Running 18 33 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. -
Race Reportreport
RaceRace ReportReport Argent Mortgage Indy 300 - Kansas Speedway — July 4, 2004 RICE, MEIRA LEAD RAHAL LETTERMAN RACING 1-2 FINISH IN ARGENT INDY 300 WITH 2ND CLOSEST FINISH IN IRL HISTORY Pioneer/Argent Honda Nips Centrix Honda By .0051 seconds Sunday In Superb Race With Teammates KANSAS CITY , KAN. — It was the greatest race in Rahal Letterman Racing history and only one guy knew who won while some 55,000 other witnesses weren’t sure Sunday in the Argent Mortgage Indy 300 at Kansas Speedway. That one guy just happened to be the winner as he raised his fist after crossing the finish line. Buddy Rice seemed to be the only one who knew that his No. 15 Pioneer/Argent Mort- gage Honda G-Force had nipped his team- mate Vitor Meira’s No. 17 Team Centrix Honda G-Force at the checkered flag in one of the greatest side-by-side finishes ever. It took a few seconds before the Rahal Let- terman Racing crews and the screaming racing fans knew who was the winner Sun- day in the second closest IRL IndyCar® Series finish ever, just 0.0051 seconds separated the teammates in a spectacular duel that had the fans and the pit lane on their feet for the final 14 laps. The 1-2 finish for the Ohio-based racing squad was only the second time the team had collected the top two posi- tion in an open-wheel race. The other 1-2 finish for Rahal Letterman Racing came on Sept. 15, 2001 in Germany in the Champ Car event when Kenny Brack and Max Papis scored the first and second place finishes. -
Post-Race Report
Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Sprint Showdown May 16, 2009 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Saturday, May 16, 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Average Running Position Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race. Sprint Showdown Lowe's Motor Speedway May 16, 2009 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place 1 12 David Stremme No. 12 Penske 3 1.725 2 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Mobil 1 1 2.225 3 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops / National Wild Turkey Federation 6 4.100 4 66 Dave Blaney Red Rocks Cafe 11 5.975 5 00 David Reutimann Aaron's Dream Machine 4 6.175 6 44 AJ Allmendinger Hunt Brothers Pizza 7 7.075 7 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal 2 7.325 8 6 David Ragan UPS 8 7.675 9 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target 12 8.875 10 47 Marcos Ambrose Kingsford / Clorox 10 9.900 11 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot 5 10.750 12 98 Paul Menard Johns Manville / Menards 17 12.875 13 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam Operation Home Front 9 14.475 14 71 David Gilliland CompUSA.com 15 15.600 15 21 Bill Elliott Motorcraft 16 16.575 16 43 Reed Sorenson McDonald's / McCafe 18 16.675 17 07 Casey Mears Jack Daniel's 13 16.875 18 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 14 18.325 19 82 Scott Speed Red Bull 19 19.450 20 87 Joe Nemechek Nemco Motorsports 20 20.875 21 13 Max Papis GEICO 21 21.225 22 37 Mike Wallace Long John Silver's 26 22.075 23 51 Dexter Bean Livewire Energy 23 23.425 24 36 Scott Riggs 25 24.050 25 41 J.J.