NASCAR Race Number 5 Unofficial Race Results for the Food City 500 - Sunday, April 3, 2005 Bristol Motor Speedway - Bristol, Tenn

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NASCAR Race Number 5 Unofficial Race Results for the Food City 500 - Sunday, April 3, 2005 Bristol Motor Speedway - Bristol, Tenn NASCAR Race Number 5 Unofficial Race Results for the Food City 500 - Sunday, April 3, 2005 Bristol Motor Speedway - Bristol, Tenn. - .533 Mile High-Banked Concrete Total Race Length - 500 Laps - 266.5 Miles Purse: $5,336,617 Leader Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Total Award Status Times Laps 1 13 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 500 185 5 $189,001 Running 3 109 2 1 38 Elliott Sadler M&M’s Ford 500 175 5 $174,261 Running 1 35 3 11 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot Chevrolet 500 165 $151,986 Running 4 19 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 500 160 $144,033 Running 5 21 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 500 155 $128,828 Running 6 14 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 500 155 5 $132,986 Running 1 1 7 5 77 # Travis Kvapil Kodak/Jasper Eng. & Trans. Dodge 500 146 $96,595 Running 8 37 45 Kyle Petty Georgia-Pacific/Brawny Dodge 500 142 $102,903 Running 9 10 16 Greg Biffle Charter Communications Ford 500 143 5 $110,640 Running 2 91 10 28 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline Chevrolet 500 134 $117,448 Running 11 15 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 499 130 $115,978 Running 12 12 25 Brian Vickers GMAC/ditech.com Chevrolet 498 127 $93,340 Running 13 3 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Dodge 498 134 10 $126,298 Running 4 157 14 9 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 498 121 $117,615 Running 15 4 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 498 123 5 $130,576 Running 1 28 16 25 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools Ford 497 120 5 $128,401 Running 1 50 17 8 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 497 112 $110,260 Running 18 16 44 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 496 114 5 $79,765 Running 1 10 19 27 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 496 111 5 $110,669 Running 1 19 20 2 07 Dave Blaney Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 495 103 $93,750 Running 21 29 50 Jimmy Spencer US Micro Dodge 492 100 $79,290 Running 22 38 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 468 97 $117,315 Running 23 30 49 Ken Schrader Schwan’s Home Service Dodge 467 94 $79,920 Running 24 17 42 Jamie McMurray Texaco-Havoline/Autism Society Dodge 456 91 $90,290 Running 25 20 21 Ricky Rudd Motorcraft Quality Parts Ford 452 88 $109,634 Running 26 42 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 447 85 $96,490 Running 27 32 22 Scott Wimmer Caterpillar Dodge 437 82 $103,813 Running 28 39 5 # Kyle Busch Carquest Chevrolet 428 79 $89,400 Running 29 6 43 Jeff Green Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge 427 76 $107,021 Running 30 7 12 Ryan Newman ALLTEL Dodge 418 73 $122,726 Running 31 34 6 Mark Martin Viagra Ford 406 70 $95,440 Running 32 35 66 Hermie Sadler East Tennessee Trailers Ford 395 67 $76,895 Running 33 40 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevrolet 393 64 $100,558 Running 34 22 4 Mike Wallace Food City/Lucas Oil Chevrolet 379 61 $76,785 Accident 35 26 97 Kurt Busch Sharpie Ford 360 58 $129,165 Accident 36 24 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 358 55 $106,020 Accident 37 41 0 Mike Bliss Net Zero Best Buy Chevrolet 351 52 $79,635 Running 38 36 11 Jason Leffler FedEx Express Chevrolet 342 49 $76,585 Running 39 18 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tide Chevrolet 330 46 $86,077 Accident 40 33 08 Shane Hmiel WIN Fuel Chevrolet 305 43 $76,465 Overheating 41 23 92 # Stanton Barrett USMilitary.com Chevrolet 83 40 $76,415 Oil Pressure 42 43 00 Carl Long Buyer’s Choice Auto Warranty Chevrolet 37 37 $76,365 Overheating 43 31 41 Casey Mears Target Dodge 20 34 $86,293 Accident Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 160,000, Kevin Harvick won the Food City 500, posting his fifth NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #29- Harvick (unapproved impound work); #99-Edwards (backup car). Failed to Qualify: (6) Johnny Sauter, #09; Kevin Lepage, #37; Robby Gordon, #7; Brad Teague, #27; Randy LaJoie, #34; Jason Jarrett, #89. Time of Race: 3 hours, 26 minutes, 20 seconds Average Speed: 77.496 mph Margin of Victory: 4.652 Seconds Caution Flags: 14 for 115 laps: Laps 3-9 (#01,11,66,50,99 accident turn 2); 22-35 (#01,5,41 accident frontstetch); 50-53 (#92 accident turn 2); 69-74 (#0,5 accident turn 1); 136-142 (Debris turn 2); 151-159 (#12 accident turn 4); 186-192 (Debris); 300-313 (#43 accident turn 1); 324-329 (#17,21 accident turn 2); 333-342 (#07,2,4,6,9,15,18,21,24,32,40,42,49,97 Turn 3 - Red Flag); 362-375 (#31,97 accident turn 3); 381-385 (#20 spun turn 3); 414-419 (#4 spun turn 3); 426-431 (Debris). Lead Changes: 14 among 9 drivers: E. Sadler 1-35; R. Wallace 36-71; M. Waltrip 72-90; K. Harvick 91-100; R. Wallace 101-144; K. Harvick 145-176; R. Wallace 177-187; T. Labonte 188-197; R. Wallace 198-263; M. Kenseth 264-313; G. Biffle 314-367; J. Johnson 368; J. Gordon 369-396; G. Biffle 397-433; K. Harvick 434-500. Top 10 Driver Points: (1) J. Johnson 835; (2) G. Biffle 741; (3) T. Stewart 679; (4) C. Edwards 678; (5) E. Sadler 657; (6) K. Harvick 654; (7) K. Busch 635; (8) D. Jarrett 611; (9) R. Wallace 611; (10) M. Martin 609. Top 5 Rookie Points: (1) Kyle Busch 62; (2) Travis Kvapil 56; (3) Eric McClure 11; (4) Stanton Barrett 11. Bud Pole Award: Elliott Sadler (127.733 mph) Commit to Win Award: Elliott Sadler, #38 Sunoco Diamond Performance Award: Kevin Harvick, #29 Goodyear Gatorback Fastest Lap Award: Greg Biffle, #16 (Lap 344, 122.921 mph) MBNA Mid-Race Leader Award: Rusty Wallace, #2 Mobil Oil Command Performance Driver of the Race: Kevin Harvick, #29 Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Travis Kvapil #, #77 USG Improving the Finish Award: Scott Riggs, #10 (18 Places) WIX Lap-Leader Award: Greg Biffle, #16 (91 Laps) EA Sports Move of the Race Award: Kevin Harvick, #29 Next Race: April 10, 2005 - Martinsville Speedway NASCAR Public Relations @ P.O. Box 2875, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2875.
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