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2006 Ford 400
Race details[1][2]
Race 36 of 36 in the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
The 2006 Ford 400 program cover.
The 2006 Ford 400 program cover.
DateNovember 19, 2006 (2006-11-19)
LocationHomestead-Miami Speedway,Homestead, Florida
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Distance268 laps, 402 mi (646.956 km)
Scheduled distance267 laps, 400.5 mi (644.542 km)
WeatherTemperatures up to 71.6 °F (22.0 °C); wind speeds up to 12 miles per hour (19 km/h)[3]
Average speed125.375 miles per hour (201.772 km/h)
Attendance80,000
Pole position
DriverEvernham Motorsports
Time30.293
Most laps led
DriverKasey KahneEvernham Motorsports
Laps90
Winner
No. 16Greg BiffleRoush Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersBill Weber,Benny Parsons, andWally Dallenbach Jr.
Nielsen ratings
  • 4.7/9 (Final)
  • 4.3/7 (Overnight)[4]
Motor car race

The2006 Ford 400 was the thirty-sixthstock car race of the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, and the final round of the ten-race season-endingChase for the Nextel Cup. It was held on November 19, 2006, inHomestead, Florida, atHomestead–Miami Speedway, before a crowd of 80,000 people. The circuit is anintermediate track that holdsNASCAR races.Roush Racing'sGreg Biffle won the 267-lap race from the 22nd position.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.'sMartin Truex Jr. finished second andJoe Gibbs Racing'sDenny Hamlin was third. This race was the final race withBenny Parsons in the broadcasting booth, since he passed away from lung cancer in January of 2007.

Kasey Kahne won his 12th careerpole position by recording the quickest qualifying lap, and he led the first 18 laps beforeKyle Busch passed him. He retook first on the 47th lap and led for 90 laps, more than any other driver.Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead after not making apit stop during acaution period and held it until Truex took the lead after Earnhardt had a lengthy pit stop due to alug nut problem. Biffle took the lead from Riggs, only to lose it toJ. J. Yeley during the pit stop rotation, before passing him with twelve laps remaining to win his second race of the season and eleventh of his career. During the race, there were eleven cautions and fifteen lead changes among ten drivers.

The race resulted inJimmie Johnson, the pre-racepoints leader, winning his firstNASCAR Nextel Cup Series Drivers' Championship by 56 points lead over his nearest opponent,Matt Kenseth. Hamlin finished third to end the season as the highest-placed rookie.Chevrolet finished theManufacturers' Championship with 279 points, 76 more thanDodge and another point ahead ofFord

Background

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Further information:2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series § Teams and drivers
Homestead–Miami Speedway, where the race was held
The layout ofHomestead–Miami Speedway.

The Ford 400 was the 36th of 36 scheduledstock car races of the2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, and the final round of the ten-race season-ending 2006Chase for the Nextel Cup. It was held on November 19, 2006, inHomestead, Florida, atHomestead–Miami Speedway,[2] anintermediate track that holdsNASCAR races.[5] The race was held on Homestead–Miami Speedway's standard track; a 1.5 mi (2.4 km) four-turnoval track.[6] The track's turns arebanked from 18 to 20degrees, while both thefront stretch, the location of the finish line, and the back stretch are banked at three degrees.[6]

Before the race,Jimmie Johnson led theDrivers' Championship with 6,332points, followed byMatt Kenseth.Denny Hamlin andKevin Harvick tied for third andDale Earnhardt Jr. completed the top five drivers competing for the 2006 Chase for the Nextel Cup.[7] The final race had a maximum of 195 points available, which meant Kenseth could still win the championship. Johnson had to finish twelfth to become champion because even if Kenseth won, Johnson would still be ahead of him. If Kenseth won and he and Johnson were tied on points, both drivers would have five victories, but Johnson would be the champion because he had more second-place finishes than Kenseth.[1]Jeff Gordon,Jeff Burton,Mark Martin,Kasey Kahne completed the top ten.[7]Chevrolet had already secured theManufacturers' Championship, and entered the race on 273 points;Dodge was second with 199, followed byFord with 193.[8]Greg Biffle was the race's defending champion.[9]

Johnson, the2004 championship runner-up, had been second in points entering the past three races at Homestead, and stated his strategy was to finish ahead of his competitors. "I can't express enough how much experience in this sport has helped me as a driver. My fifth year, fifth time being in a championship situation. We've been under pressure and we've been in this situation and we are a better, stronger, more mature race team from it. I think the last few months, we've been able to show that."[10] Kenseth stated that his only chance of winning his second championship was if Johnson did not finish, and he was pessimistic given his recent poor performance, "He's going to have to have problems, and we're going to have to have a lot of good luck to get in there. We can't do it on performance. We can't run 25th on performance right now."[11]

Two drivers made their first attempts to qualify for a race this season. After leavingFormula One in July 2006,Juan Pablo Montoya partook in the Ford 400 forChip Ganassi Racing in itsNo. 30 car as preparation for his full-time Nextel Cup Series debut for the2007 season after team ownerChip Ganassi filed an additional entry for the event.[12][13]Brewco Motorsports keptBusch Series driverCasey Atwood for Homestead, hoping to qualify for the team's second Nextel Cup Series race, and Atwood's first since racing forEvernham Motorsports in the2003 season.[14]

Practice and qualifying

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Three practice sessions were held before the Sunday race; one on Friday and two on Saturday. The first session lasted 90 minutes, the second 60 minutes and the third 35 minutes.[1]Kurt Busch was fastest in the first practice session with a time of 30.366 seconds, ahead ofElliott Sadler in second, andDavid Stremme third. Burton, Biffle, Kahne,Brian Vickers,Ryan Newman, Martin, andScott Riggs rounded out the session's top ten drivers.[15]Dale Jarrett crashed into a trackside wall during the practice session. He used a backup car for the qualifying session later that day.[1]

Kasey Kahne(pictured in 2007) had the twelfthpole position of his career.

On Friday afternoon, 56 cars entered the qualifier;[16] NASCAR'squalifying procedure allowed 43 to race. Each driver ran two laps, with the starting order set by the competitor's fastest times.[1]Morgan Shepherd withdrew from the race before qualifying because an accident in the first practice session caused irreparable structural damage to his car.[17] Kahne took his sixth pole position of the season, and the 12th of his career with a time of 30.293 seconds,[18][19] equalling Kurt Busch's total of pole positions won in 2006.[20] He was joined on thegrid's front row by Riggs, his Evernham Motorsports teammate, who was 0.007 seconds slower.[19] Kyle Busch, Sadler, Burton, Vickers, Harvick,J. J. Yeley,David Gilliland, andClint Bowyer completed the top ten starters.[21] Johnson, a Chase for the Nextel Cup driver, qualified 13th, while Kenseth, another chase driver, set the 19th-fastest lap.[20] 43rd-placed qualifierBill Elliott used achampion's provisional to qualify for the race.[21] On his second lap,Robby Gordon's engine failed, and he changed engines.[1] The twelve drivers who failed to qualify wereWard Burton,Brandon Whitt, Atwood,Kenny Wallace,Todd Kluever,David Ragan,Michael Waltrip,Mike Skinner,Derrike Cope,Kevin Lepage,Carl Long, andChad Chaffin.[16] After qualifying, Kahne said, "The engine package we brought here is very strong and theDodge Chargers are working well. We'll see what happens, but it's pretty nice to have all three cars up front."[16]

Casey Mears was fastest with a 31.317-second lap in the second practice session on Saturday afternoon. Harvick set the second-quickest lap time and Newman was third. Burton,Scott Wimmer, Kyle Busch, Kahne, Bowyer, Vickers, and Johnson occupied positions four through ten. Hamlin was the highest-placed Chase driver outside of the top ten in 12th, and Earnhardt was 19th-fastest.[22] At the end of the second practice session,Travis Kvapil's engine failed.[1] Later that day, Burton paced the final practice session with a lap of 31.229 seconds; Newman improved his performance for second, Kahne third, Martin fourth, Kenseth fifth, and his championship rival Johnson sixth. Hamlin placed seventh, Robby Gordon eighth, Mears ninth, andDave Blaney tenth.[23]

Qualifying results

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Qualifying results
GridCarDriverTeamManufacturerTimeSpeed
19Kasey KahneEvernham MotorsportsDodge30.293178.259
210Scott RiggsEvernham MotorsportsDodge30.300178.218
35Kyle BuschHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30.317178.118
419Elliott SadlerEvernham MotorsportsDodge30.327178.059
531Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30.340177.983
625Brian VickersHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30.459177.288
729Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30.462177.270
818J. J. YeleyJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet30.494177.084
938David GillilandRobert Yates RacingFord30.507177.009
1007Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30.5181176.945
1141Reed SorensonChip Ganassi RacingDodge30.529176.881
1224Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30.536176.840
1301Joe NemechekGinn RacingChevrolet30.557176.719
148Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet30.574176.621
1548Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet30.583176.569
1612Ryan NewmanPenske Racing SouthDodge30.594176.505
1749Mike BlissBAM RacingDodge30.613176.396
1814Sterling MarlinMB2 MotorsportsChevrolet30.615176.384
1917Matt KensethRoush RacingFord30.622176.344
201Martin Truex Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet30.631176.292
2120Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet30.663176.108
2216Greg BiffleRoush RacingFord30.679176.016
2340David StremmeChip Ganassi RacingDodge30.679176.016
2433Scott WimmerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet30.682175.999
2522Dave BlaneyBill Davis RacingDodge30.689175.959
266Mark MartinRoush RacingFord30.703175.879
2766Jeff GreenHaas CNC RacingChevrolet30.715175.810
2815Paul MenardDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet30.740175.667
2930Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingDodge30.755175.581
3043Bobby LabontePetty EnterprisesChevrolet30.760175.553
3199Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord30.768175.507
3209Jeremy MayfieldPhoenix RacingDodge30.774175.473
3311Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet30.794175.359
3432Travis KvapilPPI MotorsportsChevrolet30.801175.319
357Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsChevrolet30.8121175.256
362Kurt BuschPenske Racing SouthDodge30.817175.228
3721Ken SchraderWood Brothers RacingFord30.818175.222
3845Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge30.864174.961
3942Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge30.955174.447
4096Tony RainesHall of Fame RacingChevrolet30.994174.227
4188Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFord31.084173.723
4226Jamie McMurrayRoush RacingFord31.087173.706
4300Bill ElliottMichael Waltrip RacingChevroletChampion's Provisional
Failed to qualify
444Ward BurtonMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet30.870174.927
4572Brandon WhittCJM RacingChevrolet30.943174.514
4695Casey AtwoodBrewco MotorsportsFord30.982174.295
4778Kenny WallaceFurniture Row RacingChevrolet31.002174.182
4806Todd KlueverRoush RacingFord31.012174.126
4960David RaganNo Fear RacingFord31.082173.734
5055Michael WaltripWaltrip-Jasper RacingDodge31.208173.033
5127Mike SkinnerKirk Shelmerdine RacingChevrolet31.303172.507
5274Derrike CopeMcGlynn RacingDodge31.699170.352
5361Kevin LepageFront Row MotorsportsDodge31.713170.277
5446Carl LongCupp MotorsportsDodge31.878169.396
5534Chad ChaffinFront Row MotorsportsDodge32.181167.801
1 Moved to the back of the grid for changing engines (#07, 7)[2]
Sources:[19][24]

Race

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Live television coverage of the race began at 14:01Eastern Standard Time (UTC+04:00) in the United States onNBC. Around the start of the race, weather conditions were clear with the air temperature at 70 °F (21 °C).Jenna Edwards,Miss Florida USA 2007, began pre-race ceremonies with aninvocation.American Idol season five winner and blues rock singerTaylor Hicks performed thenational anthem, and Ford board of directors memberEdsel Ford II commanded the drivers to start their engines.[25] During thepace laps, Bowyer and Robby Gordon moved to the back of the grid because of engine changes.[26]

Denny Hamlin(pictured in 2007) finished the race in third to place in that position in the final points' standings.

The race commenced at 15:11 local time but one lap was deduced from its scheduled distance because NASCAR located debris on the track between the first and second corners.[1] Kahne maintained the lead going into turn one.[25] Kyle Busch passed Riggs for third, but the latter fell to fourth on lap two. Johnson advanced from 15th to eleventh by the start of the fifth lap.[26] Two laps later, Kurt Busch made contact with the backstretch wall as he exited turn two,[25] ricocheted off it,[1] andBobby Labonte collided with the rear of his car, resulting in the firstcaution.[26] During the caution, 23 drivers madepit stops to make car adjustments. At the lap-12restart, Kahne led his teammate Riggs, Burton, and Kyle Busch. Kyle Busch passed Riggs for second on the following lap. Two laps later, the second caution was shown:[25] Kurt Busch lost control of his car after aflat tire caused him to strike the wall exiting turn four, littering debris.[1][25] Under caution, more drivers made pit stops. Johnson had a frontal hole punctured by debris from Kurt Busch's car repaired.[26]

At the lap 19 restart, Kahne was overtaken for the lead by Kyle Busch, and he then fell behind teammate Riggs for third.[25] Montoya sustained a flat left front tire from made minor contact with Mears and Earnhardt on lap 22.[1][26] Kyle Busch led Riggs by 0.170 seconds by lap 30, as Johnson advanced to 26th after restarting 40th. Johnson had further advanced to 20th place by lap 40.[26] Five laps later, aspring rubber was located on the backstretchgroove, prompting the third caution.[1][26] During the caution, the leaders (including Kyle Busch), made pit stops for car adjustments. At the lap 50-restart, Kahne led the field to racing speed.[25] He extended his lead over Kyle Busch to 0.994 seconds by the 65th lap.[26] Johnson got into tenth on lap 79, and he overtook Harvick for ninth on the lap after a short battle.[25] On lap 94, Earnhardt moved into sixth place, and he then passed Gilliland and Kenseth to advance into fourth.Green flag pit stops began on lap 104, and concluded on lap 109, with Kahne retaining the lead.[26]

Kyle Busch got loose and hit a wall, losing some positions, before hitting the turn two wall with his car's right side on lap 116, resulting in the fourth caution.[1][25] Several drivers, including Kahne, made pit stops for fuel and tires under caution. Earnhardt did not make a pit stop, and led at the lap-120 restart.[25] Biffle passedMartin Truex Jr. for second 11 laps later, as Earnhardt pulled away from the rest of the field after repelling multiple challenges for the lead.[26] Blaney's left rear tire burst on lap 160, scattering debris across the track, prompting the fifth caution.[1][25] Multiple drivers (including Earnhardt) entered pit road for tire changes and car adjustments during the caution. Earnhardt had a slow stop because of a rearlug nut problem, and Truex led at the restart on lap 166.[1][25][26] A sixth caution was issued as Gilliland struck the turn one wall. He then lost control of his car and crashed into a wall two corners later. Some cars made pit stops, but not the top 13 cars.[1][25]

Greg Biffle(pictured in 2004) took his eleventh career win and his third straight at Homestead–Miami Speedway.

Racing continued on lap 179 as Truex led from Kahne, and Biffle.[2][25] Johnson drew alongside Kenseth two laps later but was unable to pass for fifth.[25] He was successful on the next lap until Kenseth retook the position on lap 183. Bowyer passed Johnson for sixth on that lap.[26] On lap 188, Robby Gordon crashed exiting turn four and spun 360 degrees as Johnson steered left to avoid hitting him, bringing out the seventh caution.[1][25][26] Under the caution, multiple drivers (including Truex), made pit stops for tires and car adjustments.[25] Sadler did not make a pit stop and led at the lap-194 restart.[25][26] Johnson dropped to 15th as several drivers began to prepare for several green flag laps on the 197th lap.[26]Mike Bliss' engine failed on lap 206, laying oil on the track and causing the eighth caution.[1] Several cars, including Sadler, entered pit road for tires and fuel. Kahne won the race off pit road to retake the lead for the lap 210 restart. Kahne's teammate Riggs overtook him at the start-finish line for the lead on the lap. The following lap, Riggs lost the lead to Kahne.[25][26]

On laps 212 and 213, Biffle passed teammate Kenseth and Riggs to move to second. He overtook Kahne for the lead for the first time on the 214th lap.[26] Earnhardt scraped the wall with his car's right side through turn two on lap 225, but continued in 12th.[1][25] Johnson moved to eighth place by the 243rd lap, and did not require another pit stop.[26] Lap 247 had the ninth caution; Newman's left-rear tire was cut from contact with Montoya, and he slid through some grass on the backstretch.[1][25] The leaders (including Biffle) made pit stops for tires under caution. Yeley stayed on the track to lead at the lap 252 restart.[26] That lap, Newman collided with Montoya's rear in turn one, causing the latter to strike the turn one wall and catch fire as he drifted toward the infield due to a rupturedfuel cell.[25][1][27][28] Montoya was uninjured.[27] A tenth caution was displayed for three laps, until race officials showed ared flag for 7 minutes, 58 seconds for track cleanup as cars stopped on the turn three banking.[26][29]

Yeley led at the lap 257 restart, but was quickly passed by Biffle on the inside. On the following lap, Yeley lost second to Kahne. On the 259th lap, Johnson was passed by Harvick for seventh place, and Hamlin overtook Yeley for third.[26] On lap 262, the 11th (and final) caution came out when Mears' engine failed, laying oil on the track.[1][26] During the caution, Yeley stopped on the backstretch because his car had run out of fuel on the 265th lap.[25] Biffle got the race back underway on the lap 267 restart.[26] That lap, Kahne was passed by Truex for second.[25] Biffle held the lead for the remaining two laps to take his second victory of the season, and the eleventh of his career.[25][30] Truex finished second, Hamlin third, Kahne fourth, and Harvick fifth. Kenseth took sixth, Riggs came seventh, and Edwards placed eighth.[2] Johnson finished ninth to win his first NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Championship.[31] Bowyer completed the top ten finishers.[2] There were fifteen lead changes among ten drivers during the race. Kahne led the most laps (90) of any driver. Biffle led twice for a total of 47 laps.[2]

Post-race comments

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Jimmie Johnson(pictured in 2007) won his first Nextel Cup Series championship from his nearest rivalMatt Kenseth.

Biffle appeared in victory lane to celebrate his second victory of the season in front of a crowd of 80,000 spectators; the win earned him $323,800.[2] He said the victory made up for his season struggles and praised his car for assisting him in winning, "It does a lot for us, Everybody knows this has been a tough year for us. It seems like we haven't been in the right place at the right time and then haven't had fast enough race cars and have had mechanical failures."[30] TTruex appreciated that his fast car allowed him to run strongly for most of the race, "It's been a pretty tough season. The last few months we've really come together and had some good runs and just to be able to close the deal, feels really good."[32] Third-placed Hamlin was not upset about not winning the championship, "I figured we just fell back to fifth or sixth in points and who knows where we were going to end up, I was angry at the time, but I settled myself back down. It's been a great year for us," Hamlin said. "I'm ecstatic the way we ran. This is the way I wanted to end the year is with a top-five finish [because] these guys deserve it."[33]

Afterward, Johnson began celebrating his first Nextel Cup Series championship.[34] He said of his achievement, "I think we knew in our hearts we could do it all along, we just got into some bad luck at the beginning. That's what let us get the momentum, let us sleep well at night, is because we knew this team was capable of winning a championship. We just had to have some good luck."[34] His crew chiefChad Knaus commented on the pressure the No. 48 team faced, "This team has really come into its own the last year. We've had to battle back from a lot of weird stuff. I'm more happy for my guys than for myself."[35] Kenseth expressed disappointment with his performance during the Chase for the Nextel Cup, but was pleased to be runner-up to Johnson, "If we had run in the Chase like we did in August, we would have been 200 points clear before Homestead, If you look at all the problems people had in the Chase and we didn't have any, that was dragging me down. But this is probably one of the best seasons I've ever had. I won four races, and we could have won eight or nine."[36]

After the race, NASCAR officials summoned Newman and his crew chief Matt Borland to meet with them about his accident with Montoya on lap 252 so that they could question the pair about whether the contact was intentional.[37] Montoya said of the crash after leaving the circuit's infield care center, "It's one of those things that happens in racing. The Texaco/Havoline Dodge was a great car today. Everybody worked so hard on this racecar. It's a shame. It's a fast racecar."[28] According to Newman, Montoya's car cut in front of his, "I felt bad for the situation because, obviously, it looked like I was retaliating, but that's not the case. That's what we just talked about."[37]

Johnson won the Drivers' Championship with 6,475 points, 56 more than second-placed Matt Kenseth. Hamlin was the highest-placed rookie in third with 6,407 points. Harvick and Earnhardt were fourth and fifth with 6,397 and 6,328 points respectively, and Jeff Gordon, Burton, Kahne, Martin, and Kyle Busch rounded out the top ten drivers in the final Chase for the Nextel Cup standings.[38] Chevrolet won the Manufacturers' Championship with 279 points. Dodge was 76 points behind in second, and Ford was a further point behind in third.[8] The race took three hours, 12 minutes, and 23 seconds to complete, and the margin of victory was 0.389 seconds.[2]

Race results

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Race results
PosGridNo.DriverTeamManufacturerLapsPoints
12216Greg BiffleRoush RacingFord2681851
2201Martin Truex Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet2681751
33311Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet268165
419Kasey KahneEvernham MotorsportsDodge2681702
5729Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet268155
61917Matt KensethRoush RacingFord268150
7210Scott RiggsEvernham MotorsportsDodge2681511
83199Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFord268142
91548Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet2681431
101007Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet268134
112340David StremmeChip Ganassi RacingDodge268130
122433Scott WimmerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet268127
131301Joe NemechekGinn RacingChevrolet268124
14531Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet268121
152120Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet268118
161141Reed SorensonChip Ganassi RacingDodge268115
172815Paul MenardDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet2681171
18266Mark MartinRoush RacingFord268109
19148Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet2681111
204096Tony RainesHall of Fame RacingChevrolet268103
21625Brian VickersHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet267100
222766Jeff GreenHass CNC RacingChevrolet26797
231612Ryan NewmanPenske Racing SouthDodge26794
241224Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet26791
254300Bill ElliottMichael Waltrip RacingChevrolet26788
262522Dave BlaneyBill Davis RacingDodge26685
273432Travis KvapilPPI MotorsportsChevrolet26682
283845Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge26679
293721Ken SchraderWood Brothers RacingFord26676
30818J. J. YeleyJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet265781
314188Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFord26570
323942Casey MearsChip Ganassi RacingDodge26167
33938David GillilandRobert Yates RacingFord25764
342930Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingDodge25161
354226Jamie McMurrayRoush RacingFord25058
36419Elliott SadlerEvernham MotorsportsDodge230601
371814Sterling MarlinMB2 MotorsportsChevrolet21352
3835Kyle BuschHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet206541
391749Mike BlissBAM RacingDodge20146
40357Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsChevrolet18743
413043Bobby LabontePetty EnterprisesDodge8340
423209Jeremy MayfieldPhoenix RacingDodge7837
43362Kurt BuschPenske Racing SouthDodge934
Sources:[2][39][40]
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
Rank+/–DriverPoints
1Jimmie Johnson6,475
2Matt Kenseth6,419 (−56)
3 1Denny Hamlin6,407 (−68)
4 1Kevin Harvick6,397 (−78)
5Dale Earnhardt Jr.6,328 (−147)
6Jeff Gordon6,256 (−219)
7Jeff Burton6,228 (−247)
8 1Kasey Kahne6,183 (−292)
9 1Mark Martin6,168 (−302)
10Kyle Busch6,027 (−448)
Sources:[2][38]
Manufacturers' Championship standings
Rank+/–ManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet279
2Dodge203 (−76)
3Ford202 (−77)
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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