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Post-Race Report Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Subway 500 October 23, 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. Subway 500 Martinsville Speedway October 23, 2005 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place 1 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot 2 1.872 2 24 Jeff Gordon Dupont 1 3.932 3 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite 19 4.370 4 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 3 6.060 5 12 Ryan Newman alltel 10 8.220 6 42 Jamie McMurray Havoline/Texaco 7 9.282 7 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries 4 10.578 8 77 Travis Kvapil Kodak/Jasper Engines 21 11.986 9 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 5 12.106 10 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools 12 12.308 11 21 Ricky Rudd Motorcraft Genuine Parts 11 13.676 12 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg's 9 13.876 13 45 Kyle Petty Georgia Pacific/Brawny 14 13.966 14 49 Ken Schrader Schwan's Home Delivery 13 15.294 15 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW 28 16.000 16 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Freight 8 16.526 17 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 18 18.134 18 97 Kurt Busch IRWIN Industrial Tools 6 18.296 19 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench 15 18.948 20 07 Dave Blaney Jack Daniel's 16 19.304 21 16 Greg Biffle National Guard/Subway 20 20.408 22 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army 23 20.470 23 6 Mark Martin Viagra 34 21.868 24 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot/Scotts 26 22.444 25 43 Jeff Green Cheerios/Betty Crocker 37 22.952 26 41 Casey Mears Target 22 23.972 27 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 27 24.004 28 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline/Herbie Fully Loaded 24 24.044 29 88 Dale Jarrett UPS 31 25.818 30 38 Elliott Sadler M&M's 29 27.182 31 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW 17 29.308 32 22 Scott Wimmer Caterpillar 25 30.530 33 09 Bobby Hamilton Miccosukee Resorts 39 33.624 34 4 Mike Wallace Lucas Oil Products 35 33.826 35 25 Brian Vickers GMAC/ditech.com 36 34.984 36 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tide 30 35.626 37 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light 38 36.364 38 66 Hermie Sadler Kilgore for Governor 32 36.438 39 08 Derrike Cope Royal Administration/E.P.H. 33 37.392 40 0 Mike Bliss HAAS Automation/Best Buy 41 37.428 41 37 Jimmy Spencer BoSPOKER.NET/Patron Tequila 40 38.346 42 7 Robby Gordon Menards 42 41.514 43 95 Stanton Barrett 43 42.724 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Subway 500 Martinsville Speedway October 23, 2005 Green Flag Passes for the Lead: 11 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 50 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 24 Jeff Gordon 15 5 1 1 1 16 4 21 27 6 27 100.0 47 500 100.0 151 30.2 500 132.2 185 20 Tony Stewart 1 2 3 2 1 7 2 14 18 4 18 100.0 96 500 100.0 283 56.6 500 142.6 180 48 Jimmie Johnson 6 8 2 3 2 24 6 18 35 17 35 100.0 19 493 98.6 0 .0 500 114.6 165 18 Bobby Labonte 10 13 4 4 4 26 11 32 54 22 36 66.7 4 429 85.8 0 .0 500 104.3 160 31 Jeff Burton 21 3 6 5 2 28 12 17 34 17 15 44.1 7 336 67.2 0 .0 500 99.4 155 97 Kurt Busch 14 27 7 6 2 33 18 -4 46 50 14 30.4 8 193 38.6 0 .0 500 85.9 150 42 Jamie McMurray 30 6 8 7 4 31 9 15 30 15 14 46.7 3 411 82.2 0 .0 500 105.0 146 11 Denny Hamlin 5 20 11 8 3 35 17 -3 41 44 21 51.2 3 299 59.8 0 .0 500 92.3 142 5 Kyle Busch 23 12 10 9 3 27 14 30 55 25 33 60.0 3 340 68.0 0 .0 500 85.5 138 12 Ryan Newman 4 7 14 10 3 16 8 -12 20 32 20 100.0 3 499 99.8 0 .0 500 101.6 134 21 Ricky Rudd 2 17 15 11 1 27 14 24 55 31 20 36.4 27 242 48.4 2 .4 500 91.6 135 17 Matt Kenseth 25 14 12 12 1 27 12 22 45 23 25 55.6 4 368 73.6 19 3.8 500 90.3 132 49 Ken Schrader 24 15 17 13 1 25 15 10 49 39 20 40.8 0 287 57.4 17 3.4 500 77.5 129 45 Kyle Petty 13 10 19 14 3 20 14 -1 33 34 23 69.7 1 314 62.8 0 .0 500 79.0 121 29 Kevin Harvick 29 21 16 15 13 30 19 8 46 38 14 30.4 1 89 17.8 0 .0 500 69.0 118 07 Dave Blaney 19 1 18 16 1 30 19 5 63 58 3 4.8 6 78 15.6 10 2.0 500 68.0 120 9 Kasey Kahne 34 25 21 17 17 39 29 11 34 23 0 .0 27 0 .0 0 .0 500 72.1 112 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 20 31 13 18 7 32 18 15 65 50 33 50.8 3 244 48.8 0 .0 500 78.5 109 2 Rusty Wallace 3 4 5 19 2 21 4 7 20 13 20 100.0 14 481 96.2 0 .0 500 105.7 106 16 Greg Biffle 22 22 20 20 1 31 20 -28 63 91 7 11.1 4 57 11.4 6 1.2 500 62.2 108 77 Travis Kvapil 12 9 9 21 3 27 12 -30 37 67 21 56.8 6 379 75.8 0 .0 500 84.4 100 41 Casey Mears 16 28 22 22 15 33 24 -16 27 43 5 18.5 0 5 1.0 0 .0 499 60.9 97 01 Joe Nemechek 8 19 25 23 7 31 20 15 46 31 11 23.9 5 160 32.0 0 .0 499 71.5 94 10 Scott Riggs 26 18 24 24 16 30 24 -28 46 74 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 499 51.5 91 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Thursday, January 22, 2009 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Subway 500 Martinsville Speedway October 23, 2005 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 50 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 22 Scott Wimmer 36 30 26 25 23 38 31 -4 21 25 0 .0 2 0 .0 0 .0 499 45.7 88 99 Carl Edwards 18 23 23 26 3 31 22 -46 35 81 0 .0 0 34 6.8 0 .0 499 49.9 85 15 Michael Waltrip 39 24 27 27 1 40 24 -4 41 45 2 4.9 2 79 15.8 12 2.4 498 50.3 87 19 Jeremy Mayfield 7 11 28 28 4 31 16 -2 28 30 14 50.0 38 282 56.4 0 .0 497 83.6 79 38 Elliott Sadler 9 33 29 29 7 34 27 -27 33 60 4 12.1 5 22 4.4 0 .0 497 56.0 76 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 43 35 30 30 30 43 36 1 6 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 494 30.9 73 88 Dale Jarrett 28 34 31 31 10 35 26 8 28 20 4 14.3 2 81 16.2 0 .0 492 58.4 70 66 Hermie Sadler 41 36 32 32 32 42 36 1 16 15 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 489 31.4 67 08 Derrike Cope 38 37 33 33 33 42 37 8 16 8 0 .0 1 0 .0 0 .0 488 34.2 64 6 Mark Martin 35 16 34 34 2 43 22 -34 37 71 7 18.9 1 91 18.2 0 .0 468 50.8 61 4 Mike Wallace 27 32 36 35 27 38 34 -7 7 14 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 448 42.1 58 25 Brian Vickers 17 40 37 36 9 41 35 -20 16 36 10 62.5 10 63 12.6 0 .0 425 68.1 55 43 Jeff Green 11 26 35 37 9 37 23 -3 33 36 18 54.5 1 144 28.8 0 .0 409 60.9 52 40 Sterling Marlin 32 39 38 38 19 40 36 1 20 19 0 .0 6 0 .0 0 .0 370 47.3 49 09 Bobby Hamilton 37 29 39 39 21 40 34 -5 12 17 0 .0 3 0 .0 0 .0 339 40.7 46 37 Jimmy Spencer 40 38 40 40 32 43 38 -2 11 13 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 235 29.8 43 0 Mike Bliss 31 41 41 41 26 41 37 -3 11 14 0 .0 8 0 .0 0 .0 172 37.9 40 7 Robby Gordon 33 42 42 42 33 42 42 -8 4 12 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 115 30.5 37 95 Stanton Barrett 42 43 43 43 38 43 43 4 9 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 110 25.6 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 50 Laps High Low Avg Pass Green Times Quality Quality Fastest Laps in Laps in Laps Laps Total Driver No.
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