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2006 Dover 400

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2006 Dover 400
Race details[1][2]
Race 28 of 36 in the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2006 Dover 400 program cover
2006 Dover 400 program cover
DateSeptember 24, 2006 (2006-09-24)
LocationDover International Speedway,Dover, Delaware
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length1 miles (1.6 km)
Distance400 laps, 400 mi (643.737 km)
WeatherTemperatures up to 82.4 °F (28.0 °C); wind speeds up to 26.35 miles per hour (42.41 km/h)[3]
Average speed111.966 mph (180.192 km/h)
Attendance145,000
Pole position
DriverHendrick Motorsports
Time23.053
Most laps led
DriverMatt KensethRoush Racing
Laps215
Winner
No. 31Jeff BurtonRichard Childress Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkTurner Network Television
AnnouncersBill Weber,Benny Parsons,Wally Dallenbach Jr.
Nielsen ratings
Radio in the United States
RadioMotor Racing Network
Booth announcersJoe Moore,Barney Hall
Turn announcersMike Bagley, Dan Hubbard,Dave Moody, Jeff Streigle
Motor car race

The2006 Dover 400 was the twenty-eighthstock car race of the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the second in the ten-race season-endingChase for the Nextel Cup. It was held on September 24, 2006 atDover International Speedway inDover, Delaware, before a crowd of 145,000. The 400-lap race was won byJeff Burton ofRichard Childress Racing, who started from 19th position.Carl Edwards ofRoush Racing finished second andJeff Gordon ofHendrick Motorsports came in third.

Although Gordon won thepole position, he was immediately passed byRyan Newman at the start of the race. 27 laps laterCarl Edwards took the lead for 21 laps.David Stremme briefly held the lead untilElliott Sadler moved in front of him to claim the position, only to lose it toMatt Kenseth on lap 74. Kenseth led more laps than any other driver (215), during whichReed Sorenson andGreg Biffle also led. Burton close the gap to Kenseth by the 375th lap and battled him for the position over the next 20 laps until he moved ahead on lap 395. Burton maintained the lead for the remaining five laps to win the race. There were tencautions and twelve lead changes by nine different drivers during the race.

It was Burton's first win of the 2006 season, the 18th of his career, and it ended a 175-race winless streak. The result advanced him to the lead of theDrivers' Championship, six points ahead of Gordon (who moved up to second).Chevrolet maintained its lead in theManufacturers' Championship, 42 points ahead ofFord and 45 in front ofDodge with seven races left in the season.

Background

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Dover International Speedway, where the race was held.

The 2006 Dover 400 was the twenty-eighth of thirty-six scheduledstock car races of the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the second in the ten-race season-endingChase for the Nextel Cup.[1] It took place on September 24, 2006, in Dover, Delaware, atDover International Speedway,[2] ashort track which holds NASCAR races.[5] The NASCAR event makes use of the track's standard configuration, a four-turn short trackoval that is 1 mile (1.6 km) long.[6] The track's turns arebanked at twenty-four degrees; both the front stretch (the location of the finish line) and the backstretch are banked at nine degrees.[6]

Before the race,Kevin Harvick led theDrivers' Championship with 5,230 points, ahead ofDenny Hamlin in second andMatt Kenseth third.Jeff Gordon andJeff Burton were fourth and fifth, andMark Martin,Dale Earnhardt Jr.,Kasey Kahne,Jimmie Johnson andKyle Busch rounded out the top ten drivers competing for the 2006 Chase for the Nextel Cup.[7]Chevrolet led theManufacturers' Championship with 204 points;Ford was second on 167 points, followed byDodge on 162.[8] Johnson was the race's defending champion.[9]

After winning the previous race (atNew Hampshire Motor Speedway), Harvick said his team hoped to stay competitive and was looking forward to the remainder of the season: "I am confident, [crew chief] Todd [Berrier] is confident, everybody is confident, but we aren't going to get cocky about it."[10] Gordon stated he was not focussed on winning races, citing the average finishing position of 2005 championTony Stewart during that year's final ten races.[10] Kenseth hoped he would secure a top-five finishing position at Dover, where he débuted in1998, although he did not rule out the possibility of challenging for the victory.[10]

Heading into the event,Roush Racing announced thatCraftsman Truck Series driverDavid Ragan would make his début in the Nextel Cup Series in the team's No. 6 car. Ragan said he was looking forward to competing; "I never thought that the day would come this soon. It just goes to show that hard work and determination really can pay off. I have gotten a lot of racing experience in the Craftsman Truck Series that will help race with the guys in the Nextel Cup Series." Team ownerJack Roush stated the race would allow his team to evaluate Ragan's performance in view of a possible full-time race seat in2007.[11]

Practice and qualifying

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Jeff Gordon(pictured in 2015) had the 55th pole position of his career.

Three practice session were held before the Sunday race: one on Friday and two on Saturday. The first session lasted 85 minutes, the second 60 minutes and the third 45 minutes.[1] In the first practice session, Kahne was fastest with a time of 22.936 seconds;Greg Biffle was second and Gordon third. Edwards took fourth, andScott Riggs placed fifth.Ryan Newman,J. J. Yeley,Joe Nemechek,Robby Gordon andKurt Busch rounded out the session's top ten drivers.[12]Tony Raines,Casey Mears andDavid Gilliland switched to back-up cars after they crashed.[1]

Forty-seven cars were entered in the qualifier on Friday afternoon;[1][13] according to NASCAR'squalifying procedure forty-three were allowed to race. Each driver ran two laps, with the starting order determined by their fastest lap times.[1] Gordon clinched the 55th pole position of his career, and his first since the2005 Dodge/Save Mart 350, with a time of 23.053 seconds which was recorded near the session's conclusion. He was joined on thegrid's front row by Riggs and had the pole position until Gordon's lap. Riggs missed a gear shift on his lap which meant he overrevved his engine, and was required to change his car's power plant. Kenseth qualified third, Newman fourth and Nemechek fifth. Edwards,Reed Sorenson, Biffle, Martin and Kurt Busch rounded out the top ten qualifiers. Earnhardt, a Chase for the Nextel Cup driver, qualified thirteenth, and Johnson, another driver in the Chase, started eighteenth. Yeley crashed on his first lap after leaving turn one, and his rear-end contacted the wall; he was checked at the infield care center, and later released to continue racing. The four drivers who failed to qualify wereMorgan Shepherd,Kenny Wallace,Chad Blount andDonnie Neuenberger.[14][15] After the qualifier Gordon said: "It feels like my first pole ever. When it goes by for a while, you feel like you lost that magic touch or that combination that it took to get on poles. (It's) really the best car we have out there right now for this type of race track."[15]

On Saturday morning Ryan Newman was fastest in the second practice session with a time of 23.655 seconds, ahead of Kahne and Stewart. Riggs was fourth-fastest;Clint Bowyer was fifth and Kenseth sixth. Kurt Busch, Biffle,Brian Vickers and Kyle Busch followed in the top ten. Of the other drivers in the Chase, Hamlin was twelfth-fastest and Harvick set the fourteenth-fastest time.[16] Later that day, Earnhardt paced the final practice session (which was delayed by five minutes after paper notes left on Burton's car blew off and were scattered across turn one) with a lap of 23.798; Riggs was second and Edwards third. Sorenson was fourth-fastest, ahead of Kahne and Bowyer. Martin was seventh-fastest, Harvick eighth-, Kurt Busch ninth- and Johnson tenth-fastest. Other Chase drivers included Kyle Busch in thirteenth and Kenseth in fifteenth.[1][17]

Qualifying results

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Qualifying results
GridCarDriverTeamManufacturerTimeSpeed
124Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet23.053156.162
210Scott RiggsEvernham MotorsportsDodge23.068156.0601
317Matt KensethRoush RacingFord23.079155.986
412Ryan NewmanPenske Racing SouthDodge23.096155.871
501Joe NemechekGinn RacingChevrolet23.158155.454
699Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord23.171155.367
741Reed SorensonChip Ganassi RacingDodge23.174155.346
816Greg BiffleRoush RacingFord23.188155.253
96Mark MartinRoush RacingFord23.212155.092
102Kurt BuschPenske Racing SouthDodge23.222155.025
1149Kevin LepageBAM RacingDodge23.235154.939
1214Sterling MarlinMB2 MotorsportsChevrolet23.266154.732
138Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet23..279154.646
147Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsChevrolet23.296154.533
1525Brian VickersHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet23.302154.493
167Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet23.314154.414
1745Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge23.327154.328
1848Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet23.329154.314
1931Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet23.331154.301
2040David StremmeChip Ganassi RacingDodge23.334154.281
219Kasey KahneEvernham MotorsportsDodge23.340154.242
2220Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet23.367154.063
2311Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet23.368154.057
2442Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge23.369154.050
2529Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet23.380153.978
2643Bobby LabontePetty EnterprisesDodge23.385153.945
275Kyle BuschHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet23.439153.590
2866Jeff GreenHaas CNC RacingChevrolet23.453153.499
2955Michael WaltripWaltrip-Jasper RacingDodge23.467153.407
3032Travis KvapilPPI MotorsportsChevrolet23.497153.2111
3174Derrike CopeMcGlynn RacingDodge23.515153.094
3226Jamie McMurrayRoush RacingFord23.524153.035
331Martin Truex Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet23.551152.860
3488Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFord23.580152.672
3519Elliott SadlerEvernham MotorsportsDodge23.651152.213
3621Ken SchraderWood Brothers RacingFord23.664152.130
376David RaganRoush RacingFord23.746151.605
3822Dave BlaneyBill Davis RacingDodge23.748151.592
3938David GillilandRobert Yates RacingFord23.756151.541
4061Stanton BarrettFront Row MotorsportsDodge23.758151.528
4196Tony RainesHall of Fame RacingChevrolet23.936150.401
4218J. J. YeleyJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet1
434Scott WimmerMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet23.765151.483
Failed to qualify
4489Morgan ShepherdShepherd Racing VenturesDodge23.843150.988
4578Kenny WallaceFurniture Row RacingChevrolet23.872150.804
4634Chad BlountFront Row MotorsportsChevrolet24.350147.844
4752Donnie NeuenbergerRick Ware RacingDodge25.098143.438
Source:[18]
1 Moved to the back of the field for changing engines (#10, #32) and for going to a backup car (#18)

Race

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Live television coverage of the race began at 12:30 p.m.Eastern Daylight Time in the United States onTNT. Around the start of the race, weather conditions were partly cloudy with an air temperature of 74 °F (23 °C). Pastor Dan Schafer, of Calvary Assembly of God, began pre-race ceremonies with an invocation. Reality television personality and singerBrooke Hogan performed thenational anthem, and wrestlerHulk Hogan commanded the drivers to start their engines. During thepace laps, three drivers moved to the rear of the field because of unapproved changes: Yeley had switched to his back-up car, and Riggs andTravis Kvapil had changed their engines.[1][19][20]

Matt Kenseth(pictured in 2009) led the race for 215 laps, more than any other driver.

The race started at 1:10 p.m. Newman accelerated faster than Gordon off the line and passed him around theoutside in the first turn. The firstcaution was prompted two laps later when Kvapil spun after leaving turn four and hit the inside frontstretch wall, and heavily damaged his car but continued. After starting from 25th, Harvick had moved up to 21st by the first caution. Newman maintained the first position at the lap eightrestart. Biffle was passed by Martin for seventh place on the next lap. Stewart lost control of his car and spun in turns three and four; he went up the track and collected Kahne, who was sent into the inside wall, causing the second caution on lap 13. Both Stewart and Kahne had heavy damage to their cars. Newman remained at the leader at the lap-16 restart. Seven laps later,Ken Schrader made contact with the rear-end of Ragan, who was sent spinning at turn four and stopped on the frontstretch, which triggered the third caution. Some of the leaders chose to makepit stops for tires and car adjustments under caution. Johnson was required to move to the end of the longest line, after a crew member allowed one of his tires to roll outside his pit stall.[1][19][20]

Newman elected to not make a pit stop, and remained the leader at the lap-27 restart, followed by Edwards. Two laps later, Edwards passed Newman for the lead and began to pull away from the field. Kenseth passed underneath Newman for second on the 33rd lap. Martin had fallen back to 13th by lap 36, and Johnson had moved up to 32nd over the same distance. The fourth caution was necessitated on lap 48 when Ragan went up the track; he made contact with the backstretch wall and spun down the track, heavily damaging the right-front quarter of his car. The leaders, including Edwards, made pit stops for car adjustments. Edwards missed his pit box and had to reverse which caused him to rejoin in 23rd.David Stremme led the field on the lap-53 restart, ahead ofElliott Sadler. Stremme lost the lead on the same lap when Sadler got ahead of him. Kenseth passed Newman for second place on lap 63. Eleven laps later, Kenseth took the lead from Sadler when he passed underneath him. Kurt Busch was passed by Kyle Busch for third place on lap 95, while Earnhardt got ahead of Newman for fifth one lap later.[1][19][20]

Robby Gordon's tire went down and made heavy contact with the turn three wall, which necessitated the fifth caution. During the caution, the leaders elected to make pit stops. Kenseth remained at the leader at the lap-105 restart; he was followed by Sadler and Kyle Busch. On lap 106, Kyle Busch (who was attempting to move in front of Sadler) reported that his engine was failing, and fell down to 25th by the 110th lap. He entered pit road two laps later, and was taken to the garage to retire. Sadler passed Kenseth to reclaim the lead on lap 113, but Kenseth regained the position nine laps later. Sadler fell down to third on lap 130 after he was passed by Kurt Busch and Sorenson. Biffle moved in front of Earnhardt for fourth position on the 141st lap, while Sorenson moved ahead of Kurt Busch for second six laps later. The sixth caution was triggered on lap 165 when debris fromJamie McMurray's car was located in turns three and four. The leaders, including Kenseth, chose to make pit stops during the caution. Kenseth parked on his pit box line which required his team to push him into the position and fell down to 20th. Sorenson gained the first place and maintained it at the lap-169 restart.[1][19][20]

Kenseth moved into 15th place by the 176th lap. The seventh caution came out on lap 185 whenKevin Lepage lost control of his car in turn two, and went backwards into the outside wall, heavily damaging his deck lid. Some drivers made pit stops for tires during the caution. Sorenson maintained his lead at the lap 190-restart.Stanton Barrett hit the turn four wall near the start-finish line after he lost control of his car on lap 206, which caused the eighth caution to be displayed, and the leaders (including Sorenson) made pit stops. Biffle chose to stay out and led the field at the lap 214-restart, ahead of Sadler and Johnson. Biffle pulled away from the field, while Kenseth moved back into ninth on lap 224. Johnson moved ahead of Sadler for second eleven laps later, while Earnhardt was passed for Kenseth on the same lap. Kenseth moved ahead of teammate McMurray for fifth on the 237th lap, and Earnhardt had moved down to ninth by lap 240. Sadler fell to fifth when he was passed by Martin and Kenseth on lap 242. Kenseth passed teammate Martin to move into third place seven laps later.[1][19][20]

Jeff Burton(pictured in 2007) won the race after passing Kenseth, and ended a 175-race winless streak.

Martin lost fourth position when he was passed by Kurt Busch on lap 251. Kenseth moved ahead of Johnson to claim second place eleven laps later.Green-flag pit stops began on lap 264 when Biffle stopped for four tires and fuel, and Kenseth took over the lead. Aflat right-front tire slowed Earnhardt on lap 282; he made a pit stop on the same lap. Sadler and Martin made their pit stops for four tires on laps 285 and 286, and Johnson made a pit stop three laps later. On lap 298, Riggs' right-front tire failed and hit the turn three wall, prompting the ninth caution which allowed officials to clear the track of debris. Riggs had a small fire at his front-end. During the caution, the top-ten leaders made pit stops for tires and fuel. Kenseth remained the leader at the lap-306 restart. The tenth (and final) caution was required on lap 324 when Yeley lost control of his car leaving turn four; he spun on the backstretch and his rear-end made light contact with the wall. Some of the leaders made pit stops under caution. Kenseth remained the leader at the lap-328 restart, followed by Kurt Busch, Sorenson, Burton and Jeff Gordon.[1][19][20]

Earnhardt reported a second flat tire and dropped to 26th after reducing his speed. Burton passed Sorenson for third place on lap 340 after a five-lap battle, and Bowyer took sixth from Gordon on the same lap. Harvick was afflicted with an engine problem and switched ignition systems. Gordon lost sixth position when he was passed by Kurt Busch on the 355th lap, while Burton had closed the gap to Kenseth to one second. On lap 371, Gordon got ahead of Bowyer to move back into sixth, while Harvick drove to his garage with smoke billowing from his engine on the same lap and retired. Burton had closed up to Kenseth by lap 375, and attempted to overtake Kenseth over the following ten laps but was unable to get ahead. Kenseth went up the track on the 390th lap, and fended off Burton's attempt to pass him. The battle concluded on lap 395 when Burton moved in front of Kenseth for the lead on the backstretch. Burton started to slowly open a gap between himself and Kenseth. On the final lap, Kenseth and Sorenson ran out of fuel, and Burton maintained the lead to win the race, which ended a 175-race winless streak.[1][19][20] Edwards finished second, ahead of Jeff Gordon in third, Kurt Busch in fourth and Biffle fifth.Martin Truex Jr.,Bobby Labonte, Bowyer, Hamlin and Kenseth rounded out the top ten finishers. The race had a total of ten cautions and twelve lead changes by nine different drivers.[2]

Post-race comments

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Burton appeared invictory lane to celebrate his first win of the season in front of the crowd; earning him $230,370.[2] He was happy with the result: "That was a heck of a race. It was so much fun racing Matt. I am so appreciative for everyone on this car who stuck with us through times that were tough.", and, "It has been a long time. felt like if we just kept putting ourselves in position then we'd have a good chance. We've been doing that this year."[21] Second-place finisher Edwards congratulated Burton on his victory and said the race was "fun": "We had an awesome Ford Fusion. That's the best car I've ever had here and that was a lot more fun than in the past."[22]

Kahne admitted that his chances of winning the championship were over after his lap 13 crash: "We all thought we had a shot to win the Nextel Cup, but you can't have two rough weeks I don't think. We'd have to win the final eight races to win the Cup."[23] However, Kahne hoped that he would win more races before the season ended.[23] Stewart was upset for damaging Kahne's car: "Wrecking is one thing, but when you take out somebody that's in the Chase, you've screwed up a whole team's year by one race."[23]

The result left Burton leading the Drivers' Championship with 5,351 points, ahead of Jeff Gordon on 5,345. Kenseth and Hamlin were tied for fourth place with 5,335 points each, and both were 36 points ahead of Harvick who fell to fifth. Martin, Earnhardt, Johnson, Kahne and Kyle Busch rounded out the top ten.[24] In the Manufacturers' Championship, Chevrolet maintained the lead with 213 points. Ford remained in second with 171, three points ahead of Dodge.[8] The race took three hours, thirty-four minutes and twenty-one seconds to complete, and the margin of victory was 7.955 seconds.[2]

Race results

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Race results
PosGridCarDriverTeamManufacturerLaps RunPoints
11931Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet4001851
2699Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord4001751
3124Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet400165
4102Kurt BuschPenske Racing SouthDodge400160
5816Greg BiffleRoush RacingFord4001601
6331Martin Truex Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet400150
72643Bobby LabontePetty EnterprisesDodge400146
81607Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet400142
92311Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet400138
10317Matt KensethRoush RacingFord3991442
11741Reed SorensonChip Ganassi RacingDodge3991351
123822Dave BlaneyBill Davis RacingDodge399127
131848Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet399124
1496Mark MartinRoush RacingFord399121
153488Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFord398118
163519Elliott SadlerEvernham MotorsportsDodge3981201
173226Jamie McMurrayRoush RacingFord398112
182040David StremmeChip Ganassi RacingDodge3981141
193621Ken SchraderWood Brothers RacingFord397106
202866Jeff GreenHaas CNC RacingChevrolet397103
21138Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet397100
222242Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge39797
234196Tony RainesHall of Fame RacingChevrolet39794
24412Ryan NewmanPenske Racing SouthDodge397961
251745Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge39688
26501Joe NemechekGinn RacingChevrolet39685
273938David GillilandRobert Yates RacingFord39682
282955Michael WaltripWaltrip-Jasper RacingDodge39679
291525Brian VickersHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet39576
304218J. J. YeleyJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet39573
311214Sterling MarlinMB2 MotorsportsChevrolet393751
322529Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet36667
332220Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet30364
34210Scott RiggsEvernham MotorsportsDodge29561
354061Stanton BarrettFront Row MotorsportsDodge20258
36434Scott WimmerMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet19955
371149Kevin LepageBAM RacingDodge18252
38219Kasey KahneEvernham MotorsportsDodge17249
393032Travis KvapilPPI MotorsportsChevrolet11846
40275Kyle BuschHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet10043
41147Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsChevrolet9840
423706David RaganRoush RacingFord460
433174Derrike CopeMcGlynn RacingDodge3934
Source:[2]
1 Includes five bonus points for leading a lap
2 Includes ten bonus points for leading the most laps

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
Pos+/–DriverPoints
1 4Jeff Burton5,351
2 2Jeff Gordon5,345 (−6)
3Matt Kenseth5,333 (−18)
4 2Denny Hamlin5,333 (−18)
5 2Kevin Harvick5,297 (−54)
6Mark Martin5,276 (−75)
7Dale Earnhardt Jr.5,249 (−102)
8 1Jimmie Johnson5,215 (−136)
9 1Kasey Kahne5,169 (−182)
10Kyle Busch5,127 (−224)
Source:[2][24]
Manufacturers' Championship standings
Pos+/–ManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet213
2Ford171 (−42)
3Dodge168 (−45)
Source:[8]
  • Note: Only the top ten positions are included for the driver standings. These drivers qualified for the Chase for the Nextel Cup.

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