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2010 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400
Race details[1][2][3][4][5]
Race 15 of 36 in the2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
DateJune 13, 2010 (2010-06-13)
Official nameHeluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400
LocationMichigan International SpeedwayBrooklyn, Michigan
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length2.0 miles (3.2 km)
Distance200 laps, 400 mi (643.7 km)
WeatherScattered thunderstorms with a high around 82; wind out of the West at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation, 40%.
Average speed156.386 miles per hour (251.679 km/h)
Pole position
DriverPenske Racing
Time37.90 seconds
Most laps led
DriverDenny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing
Laps123
Winner
No. 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkTurner Network Television
AnnouncersAdam Alexander,Wally Dallenbach Jr. andKyle Petty
Motor car race

The2010 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 was aNASCARSprint Cup Seriesstock car race that was held on June 13, 2010, atMichigan International Speedway inBrooklyn, Michigan. Contested over 200 laps, it was the fifteenth race of the2010 Sprint Cup Series season. The race was won byDenny Hamlin for theJoe Gibbs Racing team.Kasey Kahne finished second, andKurt Busch, who started first, clinched third.

Pole position driver Busch maintained his lead into the first turn to begin the race, butJamie McMurray, who started in the second position on thegrid, passed him to lead the first lap. Hamlin soon became the leader and would lead a race high of 123 laps. On the finalrestart, Hamlin started beside Kahne. Hamlin held onto first to claim his first Sprint Cup Series win at Michigan and his fifth of the season.

There were fourcautions and nineteen lead changes among nine different drivers throughout the course of the race. The result leftKevin Harvick in the first position in theDrivers' Championship, twenty-two points ahead of second place driverKyle Busch and forty-seven ahead ofDenny Hamlin.Chevrolet maintained its lead in theManufacturers' Championship, six points ahead ofToyota and thirty-eight ahead ofDodge, with twenty-one races remaining in the season. A total of 95,000 people attended the race, while 4.3 million watched it on television.

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Background

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Michigan International Speedway, the race track where the race was held.

Michigan International Speedway is one of sixsuperspeedways to holdNASCAR races, the others beingDaytona International Speedway,Auto Club Speedway,Indianapolis Motor Speedway,Pocono Raceway andTalladega Superspeedway.[6] The standard track at Michigan International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2 miles (3.2 km) long.[7] The track's turns are banked at eighteen degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at twelve degrees. Theback stretch, has a five degree banking.[7] Michigan International Speedway can seat up to 119,500 people.[8]

Before the race,Kevin Harvick led theDrivers' Championship with 2,063 points, andKyle Busch stood in second with 2,044 points.Denny Hamlin was third in the Drivers' Championship with 1,927 points,Matt Kenseth was fourth with 1,893 points, andKurt Busch was in fifth with 1,881 points.[9] In theManufacturers' Championship,Chevrolet was leading with 100 points, twelve points ahead of their rivalToyota.Dodge, with 61 points, was three points ahead ofFord in the battle for third.[10]Mark Martin was the race's defending champion.[11]

Practice and qualifying

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Kurt Busch clinched his secondpole position of the season, with a time of 37.90.

Three practice sessions were scheduled before the race — one on Friday, June 11, 2010, and two on Saturday, June 12, 2010. The first practice session lasted only 70 minutes, but was scheduled to be 90 minutes. The Saturday morning and afternoon sessions each lasted sixty minutes.[12] In the first practice session, which was held under mostly cloudy conditions,Juan Pablo Montoya was fastest, ahead ofJimmie Johnson andKurt Busch in second and third.Greg Biffle andJeff Gordon followed in fourth and fifth.[13] In the morning practice session,Paul Menard was the quickest, with a time of 38.824 seconds whileCarl Edwards,Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, and Jeff Gordon followed in second, third, fourth and fifth.[14] During the third practice session, Jimmie Johnson, was the fastest, ahead of Paul Menard in second,Denny Hamlin in third, Jeff Gordon in fourth, andKevin Harvick in fifth.[15]

During Friday afternoon's qualifying session, forty-six cars were entered, but only the fastest forty-three were able to enter the race.[16] Kurt Busch clinched his secondpole position of 2010, with a time of 37.898 seconds.[17] He was joined on the front row of the grid byJamie McMurray. Jimmie Johnson andKasey Kahne shared the second row in the third and fourth position, whileJeff Burton, with a time of 38.00 seconds, qualified fifth. The three drivers that failed to qualify wereDave Blaney,Michael Waltrip andJohnny Sauter.[16]

Race summary

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The race, the fifteenth out of a total of thirty-six in theseason, began at 1 p.m.EDT and was televised live in the United States onTNT.[1] To begin pre-race ceremonies, at 1:00 p.m. EDT, Fr. Geoff Rose, OSFS, from Lumen Christi High School in Jackson, Michigan, gave theinvocation.[18] Then, the Army Chorus A Capella Team performed thenational anthem, and, in a dedication to the troops,Adam Sandler andKevin James sang the command, "Gentlemen, start your engines!", in a wacky, drawn out and musical manner, which has since been cited as the greatest command in NASCAR history by many fans.[19] Three drivers had to move to the rear from making major adjustments to their race car after first practice, they wereKyle Busch, with an engine change,Clint Bowyer, who changed to a back-up car, andKevin Conway because of a transmission change.[18]

Kurt Busch made a good start, retaining the first position;Jamie McMurray behind him maintained the second position. At the end of the first lap, McMurray passed Busch. One lap later, Busch reclaimed the first position. By lap 3,Kasey Kahne andJimmie Johnson had passed McMurray to put him in the fourth position. McMurray dropped to sixth place on the sixth lap. On lap 7, Kahne started catching the leader, and McMurray announced on the team's radio that his car wasloose. On lap 11,Max Papis went to the garage (the place where teams repair orpark their car) because of overheating problems. On lap 18,Marcos Ambrose spun through the grass, to cause the firstcaution. Afterward, most drivers madepit stops for fuel and tires whileJoe Nemechek decided to stay out to lead one lap. On the same lap,Todd Bodine drove his car to the garage.

On lap 22, thegreen flag waved, asTony Stewart led Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson,Juan Pablo Montoya, and Kasey Kahne on the restart. Stewart dropped to third after being passed by Kurt Busch and Montoya. Two laps later, Joe Nemechek went to garage with electrical problems. On lap 26, Jimmie Johnson moved into the third position after passing Montoya. By lap 27, Kurt Busch had a two-second lead over Tony Stewart. Johnson, Stewart and Kahne were battling three-wide for the second position on lap 30. One lap later, Nemechek returned to the track after having electrical problems. On lap 33, the top-five positions were single file with Kurt Busch in first, Kahne in second, Johnson in third,Denny Hamlin in fourth and Stewart in fifth. A lap later,Bobby Labonte went to garage because of overheating problems. On lap 37,Landon Cassill went to the garage with rear gear problems. Afterward, on lap 41,J. J. Yeley drove to the garage because of overheating problems, but he returned to the track four laps later.[18]

The race was won byDenny Hamlin, who had four previous victories in 2010.

On the forty-eighth lap, debris in turn two brought out the second caution.Robby Gordon andDavid Gilliland stayed out while the other teams made pit stops. Gordon and Gilliand made pit stops the next lap and gave the lead to Kurt Busch. Kurt Busch brought the field to the green flag with Hamlin in second, Montoya in third, Johnson in fourth, and Kahne in fifth on lap 51. After Hamlin made a good restart he passed Kurt Busch on lap 52. Afterward, on lap 54, Landon Cassill returned to the track while J. J. Yeley returned to the garage. Kahne passed Montoya for the third position. After 67 laps, Hamlin had a 2.4 second lead over Kurt Busch in the second position. On lap 87, green flag pit stops began. One lap later, most drivers in the first ten positions made pit stops. Denny Hamlin, who was in the first position, came to pit road on lap 92, but had problems leaving which gave Kurt Busch the lead.[18]

On laps 94–95, Kurt Busch in first, and Kahne in second were battling for the lead, but Kahne did not pass Kurt Busch until one lap later. After the green flag pit stops, Kahne was first, Kurt Busch in second, Hamlin in third, Montoya in fourth andJeff Gordon in fifth. On lap 99,Scott Speed spun after contact with his teammateCasey Mears, and brought out the third caution. One lap later,Sam Hornish Jr. stayed out as other teams made pit stops. On lap 101, Casey Mears collided withDavid Ragan while on pit road. Mears drove to the garage the following lap. On lap 103, Hornish Jr. led Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon, Hamlin and Kahne on the restart. Three laps later, Kurt Busch passed teammate Hornish Jr. Afterward, Hornish Jr. dropped to fourth. On lap 113, Hamlin passed Kurt Busch for the lead in turn three. On lap 119, Kahne passed Kurt Busch for the second position.[18]

On lap 126, Hamlin had a 2.8 second lead over Kahne. Seven laps later, Stewart passed Jeff Burton for the fifth position. By lap 134, the green flag pit stops began. Hamlin, Kahne, and Stewart made pit stops, asMatt Kenseth became the new leader. Two laps later, Hamlin regained the lead from Kenseth. On lap 146, Hamlin was in first, Kahne in second, Kurt Busch in third, Jeff Gordon in fourth, andGreg Biffle in fifth. Four laps later,Ryan Newman told his crew that his car was not running correctly from hitting a piece ofaluminum. On lap 154, Hamlin was leading by seven seconds over Kahne. Most teams started making pit stops for fuel only on lap 161. On lap 177, Kahne became the leader as Hamlin made a pit stop. Kahne made a pit stop on lap 178 to give the lead back to Hamlin;. On lap 179, Hamlin was leading by nine seconds. With twenty laps to go, Hamlin was first, Kahne was second, Kurt Busch was third, Jeff Gordon was fourth, and Biffle was fifth.[18]

The fourth caution came out on lap 181 because of debris on the back straightaway. The first nine positions stayed off of pit road while the rest made pit stops. On lap 186, Hamlin made a good start and maintained the first position. On lap 188, Jimmie Johnson, who restarted twelfth, had moved up to the sixth position. On lap 193, Hamlin had a growing lead over Kahne. Denny Hamlin crossed the line to win the race, a second ahead of second place Kasey Kahne. Kurt Busch maintained third while Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart finished fourth and fifth.[18][20]

Post-race

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We're constantly trying to make our car better. We're not going to get complacent. Even though it looked strong, it's not as easy as it looked today. Friday and Saturday were somewhat of a struggle for us. We got lucky, qualified seventh simply because we went out early. [We] probably would have qualified about 15th or 20th in my opinion if we had went out any later.We just capitalized and did everything we were supposed to do.

Denny Hamlin, speaking after the race.[21]

Denny Hamlin appeared in victory lane after hisvictory lap to start celebrating his fifth win of the season, and his first Sprint Cup win atMichigan International Speedway,[21] in front of a crowd of 95,000 people.[22] "It's so easy to drive cars like this," Hamlin said. He also stated, "We never stop working, regardless of whether we've got a nine-10ths-of-a-second lead or a nine-second lead."[21]

Kasey Kahne, who finished second, said, "I hung with him for about three laps running in his kind of dirty air. I was right there. Then he just slowly crept away. It felt good. We were close. That's a huge improvement. I was pretty happy."[21] "We had a similar [fuel] issue at the start of the Pocono race last year where we broke a fuel cable," Hamlin said after the race. "I thought maybe that's what we did. When I went to take off [after his stop], it immediately shut off. While it was "a downer, I was pretty confident we weren't going to have it again. Because Mike [Ford, crew chief] never really gave me an alarm we were going to be stretching it on fuel."[21] In the subsequentpress conference, Hamlin'screw chief said,"Towards the end of last season, where I said the best is yet to come, I strongly felt that way because towards the end of last season we closed out the season strong. I knew that was a catalyst to really turn up the team, to get a little bit more out of everyone. Denny goes down with his knee injury. He comes back, obviously not 100 percent. The team steps up. We narrow the gap to try to pick him up knowing he's not going to be there, and we start winning races, even with a driver that is not 100 percent. Now that he's coming back healthier each week, we're winning more and more. I simply think that's the catalyst for us to move forward. It's easier when the morale is high to get a little bit more out of your guys. Our benchmark is ourselves and we're just trying to work on that."[23]

The race leftKevin Harvick leading the Driver's Championship with 2,169 points.[24]Kyle Busch, who finished twentieth, was second on 2,147, twenty-five points ahead of Hamlin in second and ninety-six ahead ofKurt Busch in third.[24]Matt Kenseth was fifth with 2,019 points.[24] Chevrolet maintained their lead in the Manufacturers' Championship with 103 points.[10] Toyota placed second with 97 points, and Dodge followed with 65 points, now even with Ford.[10] 4.3 million people watched the race on television.[25] The race took two hours, thirty-three minutes and twenty-eight seconds to complete, and the margin of victory was 1.246 seconds.[20]

Race results

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PosGridCarDriverTeamMake
1711Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota2
249Kasey KahneRichard Petty MotorsportsFord1
312Kurt BuschPenske RacingDodge1
4624Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
51714Tony StewartStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
6348Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
72788Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
8531Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
91616Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord
101220Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
112643A. J. AllmendingerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
121999Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord
131042Juan Pablo MontoyaEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet
143917Matt KensethRoush Fenway RacingFord1
152447Marcos AmbroseJTG Daugherty RacingToyota
16215Mark MartinHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
171356Martin Truex Jr.Michael Waltrip RacingToyota
18900David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
193129Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
201518Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
211119Elliott SadlerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
222533Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
232378Regan SmithFurniture Row RacingChevrolet
2421Jamie McMurrayEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet1
252298Paul MenardRichard Petty MotorsportsFord
261877Sam Hornish Jr.Penske RacingDodge1
273312Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge
282982Scott SpeedTeam Red BullToyota
292821Bill ElliottWood Brothers RacingFord
304326David StremmeLatitude 43 MotorsportsFord1
313438Travis KvapilFront Row MotorsportsFord
32839Ryan NewmanStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet
33207Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsToyota1
34146David RaganRoush Fenway RacingFord
353637David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord
363283Casey MearsTeam Red BullToyota
373787Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota1
383509Landon CassillPhoenix RacingChevrolet
394046J. J. YeleyWhitney MotorsportsDodge
404234Kevin ConwayFront Row MototsportsFord
413071Bobby LabonteTRG MotorsportsChevrolet
424164Todd BodineGunselman MotorsportsToyota
433813Max PapisGermain RacingToyota
Source:[20]
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[24]
PosDriverPoints
1Kevin Harvick2,169
2Kyle Busch2,147
3Denny Hamlin2,122
4Kurt Busch2,051
5Matt Kenseth2,019
Kevin Harvick remained the Drivers' Championship leader after finishing fourteenth in the race.
Manufacturers' Championship standings[10]
PosManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet103
2Toyota97
3Dodge65
4Ford65

  • Note: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

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