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Lead Fin Pos Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Pts Winnings NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES OFFICIAL RACE REPORT No. 26 57TH ANNUAL FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 400 RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY Richmond, VA - September 6, 2014 .75-Mile Paved Tri-Oval 400 Laps - 300 Miles Purse: $5,195,177 TIME OF RACE: 2 hours, 51 minutes, 55 seconds AVERAGE SPEED: 104.702 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.797 second(s) Fin Str Car Bns Driver Lead Pos Pos No Driver Team Laps Pts Pts Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 1 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 400 48 5 149.8 $290,223 Running 3 383 2 2 24 Jeff Gordon Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet 400 42 123.3 209,561 Running 3 6 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota 400 41 115.5 171,666 Running 4 15 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet 400 40 111.6 161,214 Running 5 4 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 400 40 1 118.0 165,833 Running 2 17 6 5 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 400 38 106.0 137,456 Running 7 9 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet 400 37 103.0 96,915 Running 8 3 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet 400 36 98.7 140,476 Running 9 12 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet 400 35 101.5 97,815 Running 10 26 43 Aric Almirola Gwaltney Ford 400 34 79.1 132,451 Running 11 8 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet 400 33 92.0 115,635 Running 12 24 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr Nationwide Insurance Chevrolet 400 32 90.1 94,540 Running 13 18 55 Brian Vickers Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota 400 31 82.5 117,440 Running 14 20 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota 400 30 85.9 128,581 Running 15 19 14 Tony Stewart Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 400 29 84.9 119,073 Running 16 13 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet 400 28 75.5 90,565 Running 17 21 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 399 27 69.9 97,965 Running 18 14 27 Paul Menard Sylvania/Menards Chevrolet 399 26 69.9 109,329 Running 19 17 16 Greg Biffle 3M Call Before You Dig Ford 398 25 75.0 122,865 Running 20 28 3 Austin Dillon # American Ethanol Chevrolet 398 24 66.2 128,101 Running 21 11 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota 398 23 81.4 89,615 Running 22 10 99 Carl Edwards Kellogg's/Frosted Flakes Ford 396 22 69.7 96,815 Running 23 23 47 AJ Allmendinger Bush's Beans Chevrolet 396 21 62.3 99,298 Running 24 32 36 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 396 20 58.6 97,048 Running 25 29 78 Martin Truex Jr Furniture Row Chevrolet 396 19 53.4 108,548 Running 26 7 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Fifth Third Bank Ford 396 18 63.0 122,215 Running 27 33 9 Marcos Ambrose DeWalt Ford 395 17 51.0 106,510 Running 28 27 51 Justin Allgaier # Brandt Professional Agriculture Chevrolet 395 16 55.1 102,098 Running 29 30 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver's Ford 395 15 54.1 99,473 Running 30 35 26 Cole Whitt # Standard Plumbing Supply Toyota 394 14 45.4 80,690 Running 31 22 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet 394 13 49.0 94,112 Running 32 36 98 Josh Wise Provident Metals Chevrolet 394 12 39.8 76,415 Running 33 42 34 David Ragan CSX Play It Safe Ford 394 11 41.4 84,290 Running 34 34 40 Landon Cassill (i) Newtown Building Supplies Chevrolet 394 0 42.5 76,165 Running 35 39 37 Mike Bliss (i) Accell Construction Inc. Chevrolet 394 0 35.7 76,015 Running 36 31 33 David Stremme Junie Donlavey Tribute Chevrolet 392 8 39.1 75,860 Running 37 40 7 Michael Annett # Pilot/Flying J Chevrolet 392 7 40.8 75,713 Running 38 25 23 Alex Bowman # Dr Pepper Toyota 391 6 32.8 70,705 Running 39 37 32 Travis Kvapil Corvetteparts.net Ford 391 5 29.1 66,705 Running 40 41 66 Joe Nemechek (i) Friedman Law Firm Toyota 388 0 26.5 70,705 Running 41 16 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota 330 3 72.0 107,841 Running 42 43 83 Ryan Truex # Burger King Toyota 313 2 27.7 54,705 Running 43 38 93 J.J. Yeley (i) Burger King Toyota 31 0 26.0 51,205 Brakes # Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender. (i) = Ineligible for driver points in this series Bonus points: includes winner (3), lap leader (1) & most laps led (1) points Failed to qualify: (1) #75 Clay Rogers Race Comments: Brad Keselowski won the Federated Auto Parts 400, his 14th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 27 laps. [Beneficiary in Brackets] 52-57 (Competition [78]); 125-131 (Debris On Backstretch [43]); 263-270 (Debris Turn 2 [43]); 331-336 (Security [10]). Lap Leaders: 4 lead changes among 2 drivers. Keselowski 1-42, Harvick 43-52, Keselowski 53-119, Harvick 120-126, Keselowski 127-400. COORS LIGHT POLE AWARD: Brad Keselowski (126.618 mph. 21.324 secs.) MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE: Jamie McMurray 3M LAP LEADER: Kevin Harvick (17 Laps) MOOG STEERING AND SUSPENSION PROBLEM SOLVER OF THE RACE: Aric AMERICAN ETHANOL GREEN FLAG RESTART AWARD: Brad Keselowski Almirola (crew chief Trent Owens, -0.192 seconds) DURALAST BRAKES "BRAKE IN THE RACE" AWARD: Kevin Harvick NASCAR SPRINT CUP LEADER BONUS: Brad Keselowski ($30,000 ++) FREESCALE "WIDE OPEN": Kevin Harvick SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FASTEST LAP AWARD: Ricky Stenhouse Jr MAHLE CLEVITE ENGINE BUILDER OF THE RACE: Roush-Yates Engines (#2) SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE RACE: Kyle Larson ++Rollover money awarded at year's end, amount not included in race winnings. NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES TOP 16 (Wins) DURALAST BRAKES "BRAKE IN THE RACE" 1 - Brad Keselowski 2,012 (4) AWARD 2 - Jeff Gordon 2,009 (3) Joey Logano (#22) 5 3 - Dale Earnhardt Jr 2,009 (3) Kevin Harvick (#4) 5 4 - Jimmie Johnson 2,009 (3) Brad Keselowski (#2) 4 5 - Joey Logano 2,009 (3) FREESCALE "WIDE OPEN" 6 - Kevin Harvick 2,006 (2) COORS LIGHT POLE AWARD 7 - Carl Edwards 2,006 (2) Matt Kenseth (#20) 41 Brad Keselowski 4 8 - Kyle Busch 2,003 (1) Kevin Harvick (#4) 37 Jeff Gordon 2 9 - Denny Hamlin 2,003 (1) Dale Earnhardt Jr (#88) 33 Kyle Busch 2 10 - Kurt Busch 2,003 (1) MAHLE CLEVITE ENGINE BUILDER Denny Hamlin 2 11 - Kasey Kahne 2,003 (1) Roush/Yates (#2) 245 Jimmie Johnson 1 12 - Aric Almirola 2,003 (1) Hendrick (#24) 244 Joey Logano 1 13 - AJ Allmendinger 2,003 (1) Hendrick (#4) 230 Matt Kenseth 1 14 - Matt Kenseth 2,000 (0) MOBIL 1 DRIVER OF THE RACE Kyle Larson # 1 15 - Greg Biffle 2,000 (0) Jamie McMurray 1 Kevin Harvick (#4) 7 16 - Ryan Newman 2,000 (0) Austin Dillon # 1 Kyle Busch (#18) 6 MANUFACTURERS' CHAMPIONSHIP Tony Stewart 1 Carl Edwards (#99) 3 Pts Wins David Gilliland 1 MOOG STEERING AND SUSPENSION PROBLEM Brian Scott 1 Chevrolet 1,166 (14) SOLVER OF THE RACE Ford 1,136 (10) SUNOCO ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Steve Letarte (#88) 3 Toyota 1,047 (2) Kyle Larson 248 Jimmy Fennig (#99) 3 Austin Dillon 196 3M LAP LEADER Chad Knaus (#48) 2 Justin Allgaier 163 Kevin Harvick (#4) 6 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FASTEST LAP AWARD Jimmie Johnson (#48) 4 Michael Annett 153 Jeff Gordon (#24) 3 Clint Bowyer (#15) 4 Cole Whitt 151 Carl Edwards (#99) 3 Alex Bowman 136 AMERICAN ETHANOL GREEN FLAG RESTART Denny Hamlin (#11) 3 Ryan Truex 113 AWARD Parker Kligerman 41 Brad Keselowski (#2) 6 Kevin Harvick (#4) 6 Jimmie Johnson (#48) 5 NEXT EVENT: September 14, 2014 - 14th Annual MyAFibStory.com 400, Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, IL (400.5 Miles) (267 Laps) NOTE: The above figures are based upon team winnings and include racing purse and cash contingency awards by participating manufacturers. (9/8/2014) NASCAR Integrated Marketing Communications ● P.O. Box 2875 Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875 © 2014 NASCAR NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES DRIVER LEADERS Race #26: 57TH ANNUAL FEDERATED AUTO PARTS "400" Race Date: 09/06/2014 POS DRIVER Points Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Money Won 1 BRAD KESELOWSKI 2012 26 4 11 13 $5,687,802 2 JEFF GORDON 2009 26 3 9 17 5,396,935 3 DALE EARNHARDT JR. 2009 26 3 11 16 4,980,554 4 JIMMIE JOHNSON 2009 26 3 8 16 5,190,260 5 JOEY LOGANO 2009 26 3 10 15 4,957,925 6 KEVIN HARVICK 2006 26 2 8 13 4,882,012 7 CARL EDWARDS 2006 26 2 6 11 3,851,927 8 KYLE BUSCH 2003 26 1 6 9 4,691,312 9 DENNY HAMLIN 2003 25 1 6 11 4,447,751 10 KURT BUSCH 2003 26 1 6 7 3,142,369 11 KASEY KAHNE 2003 26 1 3 10 3,577,644 12 ARIC ALMIROLA 2003 26 1 2 6 3,891,261 13 A J ALLMENDINGER 2003 26 1 2 4 3,308,852 14 MATT KENSETH 2000 26 0 10 16 4,922,844 15 GREG BIFFLE 2000 26 0 3 10 4,147,884 16 RYAN NEWMAN 2000 26 0 2 10 3,233,764 17 CLINT BOWYER 746 26 0 4 11 3,997,477 18 KYLE LARSON 737 26 0 5 11 3,764,285 19 JAMIE MCMURRAY 706 26 0 3 8 4,881,318 20 PAUL MENARD 701 26 0 4 11 3,875,749 21 AUSTIN DILLON 698 26 0 1 3 4,054,636 22 BRIAN VICKERS 681 26 0 3 7 3,885,598 23 MARCOS AMBROSE 645 26 0 3 5 3,576,885 24 CASEY MEARS 596 26 0 1 2 3,341,940 25 MARTIN TRUEX JR.
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