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Post-Race Report Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Gatorade Duel February 15, 2007 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Monday, June 23, 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Average Running Position Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race. Gatorade Duel 1 Daytona International Speedway February 15, 2007 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place t1 38 David Gilliland M & M's 4 3.222 t1 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot 1 3.222 3 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats 7 5.540 4 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express 5 6.238 5 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 3 7.492 6 70 Johnny Sauter Yellow Transportation/Haas 14 7.683 7 21 Ken Schrader Little Debbie Snack Cakes 10 9.349 8 25 Casey Mears National Guard/GMAC 9 10.349 9 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 11 10.587 10 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's 6 11.762 11 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 2 13.111 12 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 8 13.333 13 60 Boris Said SoBe No Fear Energy Drink 12 13.603 14 16 Greg Biffle Ameriquest 16 14.413 15 41 Reed Sorenson Target 27 14.873 16 49 Mike Bliss Bam Racing 13 17.127 17 6 David Ragan AAA 28 17.333 18 66 Jeff Green Best Buy/HAAS Automation 25 18.159 19 36 Jeremy Mayfield 360 OTC 15 19.603 20 30 Stanton Barrett Bad Boy Power Drink 19 19.778 21 4 Ward Burton State Water Heaters 26 20.698 22 78 Kenny Wallace Furniture Row 17 21.841 23 44 Dale Jarrett UPS 18 22.349 24 37 Bill Elliott Huddle House 20 22.810 25 58 James Hylton Retirement Living 23 23.206 26 45 Kyle Petty Wells Fargo 24 23.286 27 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios/Betty Crocker 22 23.968 28 72 Brandon Whitt Dutch Quality Stone 21 24.016 29 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar 30 25.238 30 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam 31 25.492 31 84 AJ Allmendinger Red Bull 29 26.317 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Monday, June 23, 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Gatorade Duel 1 Daytona International Speedway February 15, 2007 Green Flag Passes for the Lead: 14 Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 6 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 20 Tony Stewart 9 1 1 1 1 20 3 8 38 30 38 100.0 0 61 96.8 37 58.7 63 127.3 0 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 11 25 3 2 1 31 13 8 58 50 40 69.0 3 40 63.5 0 .0 63 93.6 0 31 Jeff Burton 26 18 2 3 1 25 7 29 63 34 46 73.0 3 50 79.4 9 14.3 63 110.9 0 38 David Gilliland 1 2 4 4 1 8 3 8 23 15 23 100.0 0 63 100.0 8 12.7 63 118.2 0 11 Denny Hamlin 7 3 6 5 2 24 6 0 37 37 37 100.0 0 59 93.7 0 .0 63 98.7 0 07 Clint Bowyer 20 17 7 6 2 28 12 6 80 74 46 57.5 3 46 73.0 0 .0 63 87.5 0 1 Martin Truex Jr. 10 4 5 7 2 12 6 9 42 33 42 100.0 1 63 100.0 0 .0 63 105.8 0 55 Michael Waltrip 31 15 13 8 1 30 13 29 70 41 39 55.7 3 44 69.8 6 9.5 63 79.9 0 25 Casey Mears 6 7 12 9 4 20 10 -5 51 56 38 74.5 0 58 92.1 0 .0 63 78.4 0 21 Ken Schrader 24 5 11 10 4 27 9 13 48 35 33 68.8 1 58 92.1 0 .0 63 90.3 0 48 Jimmie Johnson 5 9 10 11 3 24 11 6 70 64 61 87.1 0 56 88.9 0 .0 63 87.2 0 60 Boris Said 3 12 14 12 3 25 14 -15 53 68 34 64.2 0 51 81.0 0 .0 63 70.8 0 49 Mike Bliss 27 26 16 13 9 31 17 27 83 56 38 45.8 2 24 38.1 0 .0 63 76.4 0 70 Johnny Sauter 4 6 9 14 1 20 8 -9 47 56 47 100.0 1 61 96.8 0 .0 63 93.4 0 36 Jeremy Mayfield 8 23 21 15 6 29 20 -13 44 57 15 34.1 1 8 12.7 0 .0 63 54.3 0 16 Greg Biffle 14 11 15 16 4 26 14 -1 52 53 26 50.0 1 42 66.7 0 .0 63 62.9 0 78 Kenny Wallace 23 24 19 17 15 28 22 -1 47 48 0 .0 1 3 4.8 0 .0 63 49.4 0 44 Dale Jarrett 25 27 17 18 12 30 22 16 49 33 0 .0 5 1 1.6 0 .0 63 52.4 0 30 Stanton Barrett 28 13 22 19 10 30 20 6 39 33 10 25.6 1 17 27.0 0 .0 63 56.1 0 37 Bill Elliott 21 20 24 20 17 29 23 -4 42 46 0 .0 1 0 .0 0 .0 63 52.0 0 72 Brandon Whitt 29 21 23 21 18 30 24 -13 21 34 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 .0 63 33.4 0 43 Bobby Labonte 12 22 25 22 11 31 24 -8 44 52 3 6.8 2 1 1.6 0 .0 63 45.0 0 58 James Hylton 30 28 8 23 2 31 23 -28 5 33 0 .0 0 13 20.6 0 .0 63 29.4 0 45 Kyle Petty 16 16 26 24 15 30 23 -25 15 40 2 13.3 0 6 9.5 0 .0 63 41.9 0 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Monday, June 23, 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Box Score Glossary Green % of # of % of % of Car Mid 6 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 66 Jeff Green 13 10 20 25 9 27 18 -6 55 61 25 45.5 2 19 30.2 0 .0 58 52.3 0 4 Ward Burton 15 19 18 26 7 31 21 -10 50 60 16 32.0 0 5 7.9 0 .0 56 40.6 0 41 Reed Sorenson 22 8 27 27 5 27 15 0 56 56 30 53.6 0 40 63.5 0 .0 50 62.2 0 6 David Ragan 2 14 28 28 1 28 17 -31 33 64 33 100.0 0 34 54.0 3 4.8 44 59.5 0 84 AJ Allmendinger 19 29 29 29 13 29 26 -14 28 42 0 .0 1 1 1.6 0 .0 23 37.2 0 22 Dave Blaney 18 30 30 30 4 30 25 6 43 37 23 53.5 0 11 17.5 0 .0 23 52.4 0 7 Robby Gordon 17 31 31 31 5 31 25 12 51 39 30 58.8 0 10 15.9 0 .0 22 55.3 0 Column Name Driver Rating: Formula combining the following categories: Win, Finish, Top-15 Finish, Average Running Position while on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Maximum: 150 points per race. Fastest Laps: How many times driver had the fastest lap of all drivers Green Passes: Green flag passes for position Green Times Passed: Number of times passed under a green flag Passing Differential: Total passes minues the number of times passed under a green flag Quality Passes: Number of times passing a car running in the Top 15 while under a green flag Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Monday, June 23, 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Closers Positions improved in the last 10 percent (6 laps) of the race. Gatorade Duel 1 Daytona International Speedway February 15, 2007 Car 6 Laps Finish Pos Rk. Number Driver Team To Go Pos. Gained 1 36 Jeremy Mayfield 360 OTC 21 15 6 2 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts 13 8 5 3 37 Bill Elliott Huddle House 24 20 4 t4 30 Stanton Barrett Bad Boy Power Drink 22 19 3 t4 49 Mike Bliss Bam Racing 16 13 3 t4 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios/Betty Crocker 25 22 3 t4 25 Casey Mears National Guard/GMAC 12 9 3 t8 45 Kyle Petty Wells Fargo 26 24 2 t8 60 Boris Said SoBe No Fear Energy Drink 14 12 2 t8 78 Kenny Wallace Furniture Row 19 17 2 t8 72 Brandon Whitt Dutch Quality Stone 23 21 2 t12 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's 7 6 1 t12 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 3 2 1 t12 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express 6 5 1 t12 21 Ken Schrader Little Debbie Snack Cakes 11 10 1 t16 84 AJ Allmendinger Red Bull 29 29 0 t16 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar 30 30 0 t16 38 David Gilliland M & M's 4 4 0 t16 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam 31 31 0 t16 6 David Ragan AAA 28 28 0 t16 41 Reed Sorenson Target 27 27 0 t16 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot 1 1 0 t23 16 Greg Biffle Ameriquest 15 16 -1 t23 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 2 3 -1 t23 44 Dale Jarrett UPS 17 18 -1 t23 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 10 11 -1 27 1 Martin Truex Jr.
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