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Post-Race Report Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Auto Club 500 February 27, 2005 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Average Running Position Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race. Auto Club 500 California Speedway February 27, 2005 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place 1 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 2 5.492 2 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot 5 5.788 3 6 Mark Martin Viagra 7 6.268 4 17 Matt Kenseth USG Sheetrock/Dewalt 26 6.876 5 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench 6 8.140 6 42 Jamie McMurray Havoline 4 8.420 7 97 Kurt Busch Sharpie 3 10.196 8 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite 10 10.396 9 24 Jeff Gordon Dupont 30 11.204 10 16 Greg Biffle Post-it/National Guard 1 11.332 11 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army 39 12.652 12 88 Dale Jarrett UPS 11 12.716 13 0 Mike Bliss Net Zero/Best Buy 12 15.864 14 25 Brian Vickers GMAC 21 16.012 15 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light 15 16.100 16 38 Elliott Sadler Pedigree/M&M's 8 16.788 17 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries 13 17.436 18 12 Ryan Newman Alltel 9 19.036 19 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot 17 19.040 20 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline 33 19.736 21 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW 40 20.564 22 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 19 22.108 23 22 Scott Wimmer Caterpillar 16 22.300 24 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 38 22.420 25 49 Ken Schrader Schwan's Home Service 14 23.128 26 5 Kyle Busch Carquest 23 23.456 27 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tide 20 25.332 28 45 Kyle Petty Brawny/Georgia Pacific 18 25.924 29 41 Casey Mears Target 22 27.520 30 44 Terry Labonte Kellogg's 36 28.588 31 43 Jeff Green General Mills/Cheerios 27 28.960 32 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW 28 29.844 33 4 Mike Wallace Lucas Oil Products 25 31.508 34 77 Travis Kvapil Kodak/Jasper Engines 24 31.668 35 7 Robby Gordon Harrah's 35 31.852 36 14 John Andretti VB/A Plus Sunoco 29 32.456 37 07 Dave Blaney Jack Daniel's 34 35.036 38 11 Jason Leffler Fed Ex Express 37 35.636 39 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 32 36.704 40 37 Kevin Lepage R&J Racing 31 37.636 41 34 Randy LaJoie Mach 1 Racing 42 40.700 42 21 Ricky Rudd Motorcraft Genuine Parts 41 40.712 43 91 Bill Elliott Stanley Tools 43 42.456 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Auto Club 500 California Speedway February 27, 2005 Green Flag Passes for the Lead: 13 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 25 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No. Driver Start Race to Go Finish Pos Pos Pos Diff. Passes Passed Passes Passes Laps Top 15 Top 15 Led Led Laps Rating Pts 16 Greg Biffle 5 27 2 1 1 29 11 10 50 40 29 58.0 33 173 69.2 46 18.4 250 114.5 185 48 Jimmie Johnson 8 2 10 2 1 29 5 11 42 31 42 100.0 18 244 97.6 4 1.6 250 119.0 175 97 Kurt Busch 20 26 1 3 1 31 10 7 52 45 33 63.5 13 192 76.8 11 4.4 250 107.1 170 42 Jamie McMurray 15 9 3 4 3 30 8 5 39 34 39 100.0 1 244 97.6 0 .0 250 104.0 160 99 Carl Edwards 19 6 12 5 1 27 6 35 59 24 53 89.8 25 242 96.8 33 13.2 250 116.7 160 29 Kevin Harvick 31 3 4 6 1 32 8 22 56 34 36 64.3 3 226 90.4 23 9.2 250 104.8 155 6 Mark Martin 18 5 6 7 1 20 6 8 34 26 24 70.6 9 245 98.0 4 1.6 250 107.0 151 38 Elliott Sadler 41 18 7 8 3 42 17 5 59 54 11 18.6 0 91 36.4 0 .0 250 81.2 142 12 Ryan Newman 9 28 17 9 5 37 19 -12 59 71 28 47.5 7 107 42.8 0 .0 250 91.7 138 2 Rusty Wallace 23 10 8 10 3 31 10 0 54 54 33 61.1 0 206 82.4 0 .0 250 92.5 134 88 Dale Jarrett 7 14 11 11 3 21 13 4 34 30 25 73.5 0 217 86.8 0 .0 250 86.4 130 0 Mike Bliss 10 13 13 12 4 30 16 7 41 34 24 58.5 3 150 60.0 0 .0 250 82.4 127 18 Bobby Labonte 14 15 14 13 3 33 17 -17 46 63 17 37.0 0 131 52.4 0 .0 250 75.6 124 49 Ken Schrader 38 22 20 14 9 38 23 43 87 44 2 2.3 0 14 5.6 0 .0 250 65.7 121 40 Sterling Marlin 13 19 15 15 5 25 16 18 57 39 23 40.4 0 113 45.2 0 .0 250 78.8 118 22 Scott Wimmer 27 21 18 16 10 31 22 -2 59 61 0 .0 0 4 1.6 0 .0 250 63.7 115 20 Tony Stewart 29 17 16 17 7 38 19 13 57 44 6 10.5 0 26 10.4 0 .0 250 69.1 112 45 Kyle Petty 36 25 21 18 1 40 26 17 55 38 0 .0 0 3 1.2 2 .8 250 55.2 114 31 Jeff Burton 32 20 19 19 9 32 22 -7 52 59 4 7.7 0 22 8.8 0 .0 250 61.8 106 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 26 23 22 20 12 38 25 -13 53 66 0 .0 0 5 2.0 0 .0 250 52.0 103 25 Brian Vickers 2 12 23 21 1 26 16 -17 31 48 18 58.1 0 126 50.4 1 .4 250 72.8 105 41 Casey Mears 16 29 25 22 14 38 28 -5 37 42 4 10.8 2 1 .4 0 .0 249 69.0 97 5 Kyle Busch 1 34 27 23 1 37 23 -29 33 62 15 45.5 4 69 27.6 2 .8 249 78.8 99 77 Travis Kvapil 35 32 24 24 24 42 32 7 37 30 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 249 41.3 91 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Auto Club 500 California Speedway February 27, 2005 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 25 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No. Driver Start Race to Go Finish Pos Pos Pos Diff. Passes Passed Passes Passes Laps Top 15 Top 15 Led Led Laps Rating Pts 4 Mike Wallace 33 31 26 25 2 39 32 0 32 32 0 .0 0 3 1.2 0 .0 249 37.4 88 17 Matt Kenseth 6 7 9 26 1 28 7 -6 35 41 30 85.7 35 217 86.8 57 22.8 249 110.9 90 43 Jeff Green 37 24 28 27 1 39 29 7 45 38 0 .0 0 3 1.2 1 .4 249 47.2 87 19 Jeremy Mayfield 3 36 30 28 1 37 30 -22 33 55 5 15.2 1 21 8.4 1 .4 248 51.7 84 14 John Andretti 24 35 31 29 22 39 32 2 50 48 0 .0 3 0 .0 0 .0 248 43.3 76 24 Jeff Gordon 28 8 5 30 2 34 11 4 62 58 38 61.3 11 195 78.0 0 .0 246 79.5 73 37 Kevin Lepage 43 40 34 31 31 43 38 19 31 12 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 241 40.7 70 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 40 39 36 32 25 41 37 6 30 24 0 .0 2 0 .0 0 .0 237 47.6 67 10 Scott Riggs 12 11 29 33 3 36 20 11 51 40 22 43.1 0 105 42.0 0 .0 229 59.4 64 07 Dave Blaney 42 30 38 34 28 43 35 14 33 19 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 224 39.3 61 7 Robby Gordon 25 37 32 35 18 38 32 -16 36 52 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 222 41.9 58 44 Terry Labonte 11 33 33 36 10 37 29 -23 22 45 4 18.2 0 9 3.6 0 .0 216 55.1 55 11 Jason Leffler 39 38 35 37 29 41 36 -14 24 38 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 215 32.5 52 15 Michael Waltrip 30 16 37 38 4 38 22 17 55 38 7 12.7 1 38 15.2 0 .0 203 57.1 49 01 Joe Nemechek 4 1 39 39 1 39 13 -33 10 43 10 100.0 33 175 70.0 63 25.2 180 113.4 56 9 Kasey Kahne 17 4 40 40 2 40 21 6 39 33 23 59.0 1 127 50.8 0 .0 167 76.3 43 21 Ricky Rudd 21 41 41 41 21 43 41 -20 10 30 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 145 26.1 40 34 Randy LaJoie 34 42 42 42 1 43 41 -42 4 46 0 .0 0 6 2.4 2 .8 47 27.3 42 91 Bill Elliott 22 43 43 43 21 43 42 -20 7 27 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 23 25.4 34 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Glossary Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 25 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No.
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