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Race Results Race Results 1 Table of Contents NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ................................................. 4 NASCAR Nationwide Series ............................................. 36 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series ............................. 60 NASCAR Camping World Series East ............................... 76 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour ..................................... 130 NASCAR Sportsman Division ......................................... 182 2 3 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 4 SYLVANIA 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 9/20/2009 Purse: $5,423,189 Fn St # Driver Hometown Team Laps Led Money Status 1 14 5 Mark Martin Batesville, Ark. CARQUEST / Kellogg's Chevrolet 300 68 $232,750 Running 2 4 11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, Va. FedEx Freight Toyota 300 22 $179,275 Running 3 1 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Bogota, Colombia Target Chevrolet 300 105 $195,998 Running 4 16 48 Jimmie Johnson El Cajon, Calif. Lowe's Chevrolet 300 14 $168,526 Running 5 9 18 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, Nev. M&Ms Toyota 300 $149,523 Running 6 3 2 Kurt Busch Las Vegas, Nev. Miller Lite Dodge 300 33 $114,750 Running 7 18 39 Ryan Newman South Bend, Ind. U.S. Army Chevrolet 300 1 $131,679 Running 8 35 19 Elliott Sadler Emporia, Va. Stanley Tools Dodge 300 $103,500 Running 9 22 16 Greg Biffle Vancouver, Wash. 3M/SCOTCH Ford 300 $104,300 Running 10 17 33 Clint Bowyer Emporia, Kan. Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet 300 $96,700 Running 11 26 83 Brian Vickers Thomasville, N.C. Red Bull Toyota 300 $113,723 Running 12 13 00 David Reutimann Zephyrhills, Fla. Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota 300 $110,973 Running 13 19 07 Casey Mears Bakersfield, Calif. Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 300 $97,950 Running 14 2 14 Tony Stewart Columbus, Ind. Office Depot Chevrolet 300 52 $100,973 Running 15 10 24 Jeff Gordon Pittsboro, Ind. DuPont Chevrolet 300 $119,301 Running 16 32 31 Jeff Burton South Boston, Va. CATERPILLAR Chevrolet 300 $123,406 Running 17 5 99 Carl Edwards Columbia, Mo. AFLAC Ford 300 2 $125,931 Running 18 29 26 Jamie McMurray Joplin, Mo. Crown Royal Ford 300 $88,375 Running 19 7 1 Martin Truex, Jr. Mayetta, N.J. Rain X Chevrolet 300 $114,515 Running 20 31 47 Marcos Ambrose Launceston, Australia Bush's Best Baked Beans Toyota 300 2 $95,548 Running 21 33 20 Joey Logano* Middletown, Conn. The Home Depot Toyota 300 $124,326 Running 22 8 71 Bobby Labonte Corpus Christi, Texas TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 300 1 $78,650 Running 23 38 17 Matt Kenseth Cambridge, Wis. CARHARTT Ford 300 $122,590 Running 24 28 7 Robby Gordon Orange, Calif. SYLVANIA Toyota 300 $96,910 Running 25 34 44 A.J. Allmendinger Los Gatos, Calif. Berlin City Auto Group Dodge 299 $78,350 Running 26 41 34 John Andretti Indianapolis, Ind. Taco Bell Chevrolet 299 $85,900 Running 27 21 55 Michael Waltrip Owensboro, Ky. NAPA Toyota 298 $85,225 Running 28 6 12 David Stremme South Bend, Ind. Penske Dodge 298 $109,515 Running 29 39 09 Aric Almirola Tampa, Fla. Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet 297 $76,250 Running 30 37 96 Erik Darnell Beach Park, Ill. Northern Tool & Equipment Ford 297 $101,629 Running 31 27 82 Scott Speed Manteca, Calif. Red Bull Toyota 297 $85,373 Running 32 12 29 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, Calif. Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 295 $110,403 Running 33 42 6 David Ragan Unadilla N.C. UPS Ford 287 $81,800 Running 34 40 98 Paul Menard Eau Claire, Wis. SYLVANIA/Menards Ford 287 $103,056 Running 35 23 88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Kannapolis, N.C. AMP Energy Chevrolet 283 $90,450 Accident 36 25 43 Reed Sorenson Peachtree City, Ga. McDonald's Dodge 263 $109,576 Running 37 24 77 Sam Hornish, Jr. Defiance, Ohio Mobil 1 Dodge 162 $91,785 Engine 38 11 9 Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, Wash. Budweiser Dodge 66 $114,273 Engine 39 30 64 Mike Wallace St. Louis, Mo. Gunselman Motorsports Toyota 48 $71,700 Brakes 40 20 87 Joe Nemechek Lakeland, Fla. NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 41 $71,550 Transmission 41 43 36 Michael McDowell Glendale, Ariz. WAVE ENERGY DRINK Toyota 36 $71,375 Brakes 42 15 66 Dave Blaney Hartford, Ohio PRISM Motorsports Toyota 23 $71,250 Electrical 43 36 37 Tony Raines LaPorte, Ind. Long John Silver's Chevrolet 8 $71,618 Over Heating * - Rookie Time of Race 3 hours 9 minutes and 01 seconds Average Speed 100.753 mph Margin of Victory Under Caution Pole Winner Juan Pablo Montoya 133.431 mph 28.545 seconds Cautions 11 cautions for 48 laps Lead Changes 20 lead changes among 10 drivers Juan Pablo Montoya Pole; Tony Stewart 1; Montoya 2-36; Stewart 37-68; Montoya 69-123; Kurt Busch 124- 142; Montoya 143-147; Denny Hamlin 148-152; Montoya 153-162; Stewart 163-180; Jimmie Johnson 181- Lap Leaders 194; Ku. Busch 195-203; Mark Martin 204-242; Ku. Busch 243-247; Hamlin 248-264; Ryan Newman 265; Carl Edwards 266-267; Stewart 268; Marcos Ambrose 269-270; Bobby Labonte 271; Martin 272-300 5 LENOX Industrial Tools 301 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 6/28/2009 Purse: $5,423,189 Fn St # Driver Hometown Team Laps Led Money Status 1 24 20 Joey Logano* Middletown, Conn. The Home Depot Toyota 273 10 $276,201 Running 2 2 24 Jeff Gordon Vallejo, Calif. DuPont Chevrolet 273 64 $207,226 Running 3 4 2 Kurt Busch Las Vegas, Nev. Miller Lite Dodge 273 28 $146,675 Running 4 14 00 David Reutimann Zephyrhills, Fla. Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota 273 $146,423 Running 5 1 14 Tony Stewart Rushville, Ind. Old Spice/Office Depot Chevrolet 273 40 $134,548 Running 6 36 09 Brad Keselowski Rochester Hills, Mich. Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet 273 $100,350 Running 7 9 18 Kyle Busch Las Vegas, Nev. Interstate Batteries Toyota 273 $140,673 Running 8 26 77 Sam Hornish, Jr. Bryan, Ohio AAA/Penske Truck Rental Dodge 273 $113,510 Running 9 3 48 Jimmie Johnson El Cajon, Calif. Lowe's/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet 273 93 $142,751 Running 10 13 9 Kasey Kahne Enumclaw, Wash. Budweiser Dodge 273 $126,848 Running 11 21 07 Casey Mears Bakersfield, Calif. Jack Daniel's Chevrolet 273 $99,400 Running 12 12 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Bogota, Colombia Target Chevrolet 273 6 $119,073 Running 13 20 88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Kannapolis, N.C. National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet 273 $97,950 Running 14 11 5 Mark Martin Batesville, Ark. CARQUEST/Kellogg's Chevrolet 273 1 $90,000 Running 15 7 11 Denny Hamlin Chesterfield, Va. FedEx Ground Toyota 273 1 $96,150 Running 16 35 34 John Andretti Indianapolis, Ind. Taco Bell Chevrolet 273 $89,150 Running 17 27 43 Reed Sorenson Peachtree City, Ga. McDonald's McCafe Dodge 273 1 $117,476 Running 18 8 16 Greg Biffle Vancouver, Wash. 3M Ford 273 1 $96,075 Running 19 5 99 Carl Edwards Columbia, Mo. Aflac Ford 273 $125,131 Running 20 16 33 Clint Bowyer Emporia, Kan. The Hartford Chevrolet 273 $89,175 Running 21 28 96 Bobby Labonte Corpus Christ, Texas Ask.com Ford 273 9 $106,704 Running 22 10 17 Matt Kenseth Cambridge, Wis. DeWalt Ford 273 $121,490 Running 23 18 47 Marcos Ambrose Launceston, Australia Little Debbie/Kingsford/Clorox Toyota 273 $94,073 Running 24 29 55 Michael Waltrip Owensboro, Ky. NAPA Toyota 273 $86,250 Running 25 34 7 Robby Gordon Cerritos, Calif. Robby Gordon Motorsports Toyota 272 1 $97,210 Running 26 23 19 Elliott Sadler Emporia, Va. Best Buy Dodge 272 1 $85,650 Running 27 43 78 Regan Smith Cato, N.Y. Furniture Row Chevrolet 272 $77,325 Running 28 32 12 David Stremme South Bend, Ind. Penske Dodge Dodge 272 $109,515 Running 29 6 39 Ryan Newman South Bend, Ind. Haas Automation Chevrolet 270 17 $104,379 Running 30 33 98 Paul Menard Eau Claire, WI Moen/Menards Ford 267 $106,906 Running 31 15 31 Jeff Burton South Boston, Va. LENOX Industrial Tools Chevrolet 251 $120,106 Running 32 30 44 A.J. Allmendinger Los Gatos, Calif. Berlin City Auto Group Dodge 238 $73,050 Running 33 19 26 Jamie McMurray Joplin, Mo. IRWIN Vise-Grip Ford 237 $81,800 Running 34 25 29 Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, Calif. Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 231 $110,003 Running 35 17 83 Brian Vickers Thomasville, N.C. Red Bull Toyota 190 $100,773 Accident 36 37 82 Scott Speed* Manteca, Calif. Red Bull Toyota 189 $84,298 Accident 37 22 1 Martin Truex, Jr. Mayetta, N.J. Tom Tom Chevrolet 174 $107,015 Accident 38 31 6 David Ragan Kannapolis, N.C. UPS Ford 174 $79,825 Accident 39 39 87 Joe Nemechek Lakeland, Fla. NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 67 $72,700 Transmission 40 38 71 David Gilliland Riverside, Calif. TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 48 $71,550 Electrical 41 42 37 Tony Raines LaPorte, Ind. Long John Silver's Chevrolet 30 $71,375 Electrical 42 40 66 Dave Blaney Hartford, Ohio PRISM Motorsports Toyota 29 $71,250 Over Heating 43 41 36 Patrick Carpentier Joliette, Quebec Tommy Baldwin Racing Toyota 14 $71,618 Accident * - Rookie Time of Race 2 hours, 57 minutes, 45 seconds Average Speed 97.497 mph Margin of Victory Under Caution Pole Winner Tony Stewart 2009 Owners Points Cautions 11 cautions for 47 laps Lead Changes 21 lead changes among 14 drivers Tony Stewart Pole, Jeff Gordon 1-6, Kurt Busch 7-19, J. Gordon 20-31, Ku. Busch 32-46, J. Gordon 47, Elliott Sadler 48, J. Gordon 49, Jimmie Johnson 50-122, J. Gordon 123, Jaun Pablo Montoya 124-129, Denny Hamlin Lap Leaders 130, Reed Sorenson 131, Robby Gordon 132, Johnson 133-152, J. Gordon 153-195, Stewart 196-235, Mark Martin 236, Greg Biffle 237, Bobby Labonte 238-246, Ryan Newman 247-263, Joey Logano 264-273 6 SYLVANIA 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 9/14/2008 Purse: $5,383,710 Fn St # Driver Hometown Team Laps Led Money Status 1 9 16 Greg Biffle Vancouver, Wash.
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