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Today's Winner: Greg Biffle Information Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services Today’s Winner: Greg Biffle Team: No. 16 National Guard Ford • Greg Biffle won the MBNA RacePoints 400 at Dover International Speedway, scoring his seventh NASCAR NEXTEL Cup victory in his 91st career start. • This marked the sixth victory for Ford in 2005. Chevrolet also has six and Dodge has one. • It marked Biffle’s fourth victory in 2005, the most of any driver this season. He also won at California, Texas and Darlington. • Biffle remained second in the NASCAR NEXTEL CUP point standings, 46 behind of first-place Jimmie Johnson • Biffle led two times for 150 laps including the final 16 • Biffle scored his first victory in six races at Dover International Speedway. It was second top-10 finish in six races at Dover • Biffle has scored nine top-10 finishes in 13 races this season, second only to Johnson with 10. • Biffle scored the fifth victory for car owner Jack Roush at Dover International Speedway. (Mark Martin scored the other four)) This was Roush’s 80th victory as a car owner and sixth in 13 races this season. Notebook Items • Kyle Busch (second) posted his first top-10 finish in his first race at Dover International Speedway. Busch scored his fourth top-10 finish in 2005. He climbed from 22nd to 19th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. • Kyle Busch has scored four top-five finishes in his last six races on NASCAR top three series. He won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and NASCAR Busch Series races at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. He finished 25th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race at Lowe’s. He won the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Dover, finished 36th in the NASCAR Busch Series race and finished second in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race. • Mark Martin (third) posted his 23rd top-10 finish in his 38th race at Dover International Speedway. He scored his sixth top-10 finish in 13 races in 2005. He climbed from 12th to sixth in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. • Jimmie Johnson (fourth) posted his fifth top-10 finish in seven races at Dover International Speedway. He scored his 10th top-10 finish in 2005, more than any other driver. • Rusty Wallace (fifth) scored his 21st top-10 finish in 43 races at Dover International Speedway. Wallace has scored six top-10 finishes in 2005. He climbed from 11th to seventh in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. Wallace extended a 26-race streak of running at the finish that began at Bristol last August, the longest active streak. • Six of the top-10 positions in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings changed at Dover. • Dale Earnhardt Jr. (22nd) remained 15th in the point standings, 418 points behind point leader Jimmie Johnson. • Elliott Sadler led 128 of the 400 laps in today’s race. He had led only 49 laps in the first 12 races this season. This is the most laps that Sadler has led in a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race in his career. • Thirteen drivers remain within 400 points of current point leader Jimmie Johnson. • Jeff Gordon (39th) posted his fifth DNF in 2005. He now has more DNFs than in all of 2004 when he had four. This is the most DNFs since his 1999 season when he had seven. Gordon dropped from fifth to 11th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. He is now 350 points behind point leader Johnson. • The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Leader Bonus will be worth $20,000 at Pocono Raceway. Copyright © 2005 NASCAR. All rights reserved Copyright © 2005 NASCAR. All rights reserved.
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