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2004 Subway 500
Race details
Race 32 of 36 in the2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2004 Subway 400 program cover
2004 Subway 400 program cover
DateOctober 24, 2004 (2004-10-24)
LocationMartinsville Speedway,Martinsville, Virginia
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length.526 miles (.827 km)
Distance500 laps, 263 mi (423.257 km)
WeatherTemperatures up to 60.8 °F (16.0 °C); wind speeds up to 4.1 miles per hour (6.6 km/h)[1]
Average speed66.103 mph (106.382 km/h)
Pole position
DriverPenske-Jasper Racing
Most laps led
DriverKurt BuschRoush Racing
Laps120
Winner
No. 48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
NetworkNBC
AnnouncersAllen Bestwick,Benny Parsons,Wally Dallenbach Jr.
Nielsen ratings4.4/10[2]
Motor car race

The2004 Subway 500 was aNASCARNextel Cup Series stock car race held on October 24, 2004 atMartinsville Speedway inMartinsville, Virginia. Contested over 500 laps, the race was the 32nd of the 36-race2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, and the sixth race in the2004 Chase for the Nextel Cup.

Pole position was won byPenske-Jasper Racing'sRyan Newman, whileJimmie Johnson ofHendrick Motorsports won the race.Chip Ganassi Racing'sJamie McMurray and Newman finished second and third, respectively.

Background

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Martinsville Speedway, considered the "Paperclip" for itspaper clip shape, is the shortest track on the Cup circuit at only 0.526 miles (0.847 km) long.[3] The track's banking is 12 degrees, while the straightaways were flat.[4]

Entering the race,Kurt Busch led the points standings with 5850 points.Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5826),Jeff Gordon (5776),Elliott Sadler (5693), andMark Martin (5664) comprised the top five, whileTony Stewart (5646),Matt Kenseth (5635), Jimmie Johnson (5623), Ryan Newman (5579), andJeremy Mayfield (5501) rounded out the Chase field.[5]

Hendrick Motorsports plane crash

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Main article:2004 Hendrick Motorsports aircraft crash

Before the race, aBeechcraft Super King Air carrying ten people, seven of whom were Hendrick Motorsports personnel, including John Hendrick,Rick Hendrick's brother, and his two daughters Kimberly and Jennifer;Ricky Hendrick, Rick's son and former driver; Jeff Turner, Hendrick Motorsports' general manager;[6]Randy Dorton, Hendrick's Director of Engine Operations;[7] Joe Jackson, an executive for Jeff Gordon's sponsorDuPont; along with Scott Lathram, a pilot for Tony Stewart, and pilots Richard Tracy and Elizabeth Morrison,[6] crashed into nearby Bull Mountain, killing all on board.[8] The crash occurred 27 minutes before the race began.[9]

Qualifying

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51 cars entered the race, ten of whom had attempted less than 20 races in 2004:Ryan McGlynn (#00),Greg Sacks (#13),Kevin Lepage (#37),Carl Long (#46),Tony Raines (#51),Klaus Graf (#59),Mike Garvey (#75),Mario Gosselin (#80),Brad Teague (#94), andChad Chaffin (#98).[10]Travis Kvapil (#06) was later added to the list,[4] while Raines was removed.[10]

Qualifying was held on October 22, and was postponed by 30 minutes due to rain.Ricky Rudd led the Friday practice with a lap speed of 96.293 mph (154.969 km/h), faster than the previous track record.[4]

In qualifying, Ryan Newman won the pole with a lap time of 19.513 seconds and a speed of 97.043 mph (156.176 km/h), more than 3/10th's faster than the previous record[4] of 95.371 mph (153.485 km/h) set by Tony Stewart in 2000.[11] for his 25th career pole.[4] Newman's teammateRusty Wallace qualified second with a lap speed of 96.234 mph (154.874 km/h), followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr. (96.205 mph (154.827 km/h)),Ward Burton (96.107 mph (154.669 km/h)), Kvapil (96.102 mph (154.661 km/h)),Scott Riggs (96.063 mph (154.598 km/h)), Kurt Busch (96.039 mph (154.560 km/h)),Jamie McMurray (96.039 mph (154.560 km/h)), Rudd (95.772 mph (154.130 km/h)), andJeff Green (95.743 mph (154.083 km/h)) rounded out the top ten. The top 17 drivers broke the previous record.Jimmy Spencer (92.124 mph (148.259 km/h)),Todd Bodine (92.769 mph (149.297 km/h)),Kirk Shelmerdine (87.968 mph (141.571 km/h)), Gosselin (92.710 mph (149.202 km/h)), and Lepage (92.556 mph (148.954 km/h)) were forced to use provisionals. Graf (93.687 mph (150.775 km/h)), Garvey (93.478 mph (150.438 km/h)),Morgan Shepherd (92.159 mph (148.316 km/h)), McGlynn (91.624 mph (147.455 km/h)), Sacks (91.416 mph (147.120 km/h)), and Teague (90.503 mph (145.650 km/h)) failed to qualify. Long withdrew from qualifying and did not set a time.[11] Lepage and Shelmerdine were forced to move to the rear of the field for engine changes.[12]

Full qualifying results

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1.Ryan Newman #12 ALLTEL DodgePenske Racing 97.043 mph

2.Rusty Wallace #2 Miller Lite DodgePenske Racing 96.234 mph

3.Dale Earnhardt Jr. #8 Budweiser ChevroletDale Earnhardt Incorporated 96.205 mph

4.Ward Burton # 0 Netzero HiSpeed ChevroletHaas CNC Racing 96.107 mph

5.Travis Kvapil #06 Mobil 1/Jasper Engines DodgePenske Racing 96.102 mph

6.Scott Riggs * #10 Valvoline ChevroletMBV Motorsports 96.063 mph

7.Kurt Busch #97 Sharpie/IRWIN FordRoush Racing 96.039 mph

8.Jamie McMurray #42 Texaco Havoline DodgeChip Ganassi Racing 96.039 mph

9.Ricky Rudd #21 Motorcraft/US Air Force FordWood Brothers Racing 95.772 mph

10.Jeff Green #43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker DodgePetty Enterprises 95.743 mph

11.Jeremy Mayfield #19 Dodge Dealers/UAW DodgeEvernham Motorsports 95.738 mph

12.Jeff Burton # 30 America Online ChevroletRichard Childress Racing 95.670 mph

13.Tony Stewart #20 Home Depot ChevroletJoe Gibbs Racing95.665 mph

14.Brendan Gaughan * #77 Kodak/Jasper Engines DodgePenske/Jasper Racing 95.656 mph

15.Jeff Gordon #24 Dupont ChevroletHendrick Motorsports 95.651 mph

16.Sterling Marlin #40 Coors Light DodgeChip Ganassi Racing 95.622 mph

17.Bobby Labonte #18 Interstate Batteries ChevroletJoe Gibbs Racing 95.549 mph

18.Jimmie Johnson #48 Lowe's ChevroletHendrick Motorsports 95.304 mph

19.Kevin Harvick #29 GM Goodwrench ChevroletRichard Childress Racing 95.218 mph

20.Ken Schrader #49 Schwan's Home Service DodgeBAM Racing 95.127 mph

21.Greg Biffle #16 National Guard/Subway FordRoush Racing 95.098 mph

22.Carl Edwards #99 Roush Racing FordRoush Racing 94.912 mph

23.Mark Martin # 6 Viagra FordRoush Racing 94.799 mph

24.Scott Wimmer * #22 Caterpillar DodgeBill Davis Racing 94.784 mph

25.Matt Kenseth #17 DeWalt FordRoush Racing 94.770 mph

26.Kyle Petty #45 Georgia Pacific/Brawny DodgePetty Enterprises 94.756 mph

27.Terry Labonte #5 Kellogg's ChevroletHendrick Motorsports 94.746 mph

28.Casey Mears #41 Target/Breast Cancer Research Foundation DodgeChip Ganassi Racing 94.732 mph

29.Joe Nemechek #01 US Army ChevroletMB2 Motorsports 94.689 mph

30.Michael Waltrip #15 NAPA Auto Parts ChevroletDale Earnhardt Incorporated 94.618 mph

31.Hermie Sadler #02 SCORE Motorsports ChevroletAngela Sadler 94.604 mph

32.Dale Jarrett #88 UPS FordRobert Yates Racing 94.534 mph

33.Elliott Sadler #38 M&M's FordRobert Yates Racing 94.444 mph

34.Brian Vickers * #25 GMAC Financial Services ChevroletHendrick Motorsports 94.289 mph

35.Bobby Hamilton Jr #32 Tide ChevroletPPI Motorsports 94.040 mph

36.Robby Gordon #31 Cingular Wireless ChevroletRichard Childress Racing 93.975 mph

37.Chad Chaffin #98 Mach One Inc FordWilliam Edwards 93.956 mph

38.Kasey Kahne *#9 Dodge Dealers/UAW DodgeEvernham Motorsports 93.761 mph

39.Jimmy Spencer #4 Lucas Oil Products ChevroletMorgan-McClure Racing 92.124 mph (provisional)

40.Todd Bodine #50 Arnold Development Companies DodgeArnold Racing 92.769 mph (provisional)

41.Kirk Shelmerdine #72 Vote for Bush FordKirk Shelmerdine 87.968 mph (provisional)

42.Morgan Shepherd #89 Racing With Jesus/Red Line Oil DodgeCindy Shepherd 92.159 mph (provisional)

43.Kevin Lepage #37 Carter's Royal Dispos-all DodgeJohn Carter 92.556 mph (provisional)

Did not qualify

44.Klaus Graf #59 BAM Racing DodgeBAM Racing 93.687 mph

45.Mike Garvey #75 Jani-King DodgeRandall Haefelle 93.474 mph

46.Mario Gosselin #80 Hover Motorsports FordHover Motorsports 92.710 mph

47.Ryan McGlynn #00 Buyers Choice Auto Warranties ChevroletRaynard McGlynn 91.624 mph

48.Greg Sacks #13 ARC Dehooker/Vita Coco DodgeJames Wilsberg 91.416 mph

49.Brad Teague #94 WW Motorsports FordDavid Watson 90.503 mph

50.Carl Long #46 RacingMetal.com DodgeGlenn Motorsport no time[13]

Race

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Ryan Newman led the first nine laps of the race, with Rusty Wallace claiming the lead on lap 10, leading for 33 laps.Terry Labonte then led the next eight laps, withKasey Kahne leading for 17 laps before Labonte took the lead back. Tony Stewart took the lead on lap 90, losing it on lap 108 to Kurt Busch, who led for only the lap beforeSterling Marlin took over, leading until Busch reclaimed it on lap 131. Busch would lead for 54 laps, with Matt Kenseth briefly leading for a lap before Busch led the longest streak with 64 laps.Kevin Harvick, Wallace, and Kenseth would split the lead for the next 45 laps, Harvick leading 43 of them, followed by leading another 61 after taking the lead back from Kenseth on lap 295. After Busch led lap 356, Jamie McMurray took the lead, leading for 20 laps until Jeff Gordon led for six laps from lap 377 to 382 before McMurray reclaimed it. Jimmie Johnson then led his first laps of the race on lap 405, relinquishing it on lap 410. McMurray (1) and Marlin (29) led the next 30 laps until Johnson took the lead on lap 440, leading for the remainder of the race. McMurray, Newman, Marlin, and Busch finished in the top five, while the top ten consisted of Jeremy Mayfield, Jeff Green, Harvick, Jeff Gordon, and Rusty Wallace.[12]

17 cautions occurred during the race. The first was on lap 4, whenJoe Nemechek and Todd Bodine crashed in turn 2. On lap 14,Brendan Gaughan, Marlin, and Mayfield were involved in an accident in turn 4, with Jimmy Spencer becoming thebeneficiary and gain back a lap. On lap 21, Rudd spun out in turn 2, allowing Shelmerdine to gain back a spot. On lap 66,Robby Gordon crashed in turn 4, allowing Mario Gosselin to be the beneficiary. On lap 77, Rudd and Robby Gordon crashed in turn 4, Shelmerdine gaining another lap back. On lap 107,Dale Jarrett,Casey Mears,Bobby Hamilton Jr., and Kirk Shelmerdine crashed in turn 3, allowing Robby Gordon to regain a lap. On lap 184,Kyle Petty spun in turn 2, permitting Nemechek to gain back a lap. On lap 292,Carl Edwards spun in turn 2, with Jeff Gordon being the beneficiary. The first caution for debris was flown on lap 322, with Robby Gordon becoming the beneficiary.Bobby Labonte, Jeff Green, andKen Schrader crashed in turn 4 on lap 355, Rudd winning a lap back. Ward Burton spun in turn 2 on lap 372, though there was no beneficiary. On lap 410, Jarrett spun out in turn 3, with Petty gaining a lap back. The second debris caution flew on lap 418, Travis Kvapil being the beneficiary. On lap 451,Elliott Sadler spun out in turn 4, Burton gaining back a lap.Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Petty crashed in turn 2 on lap 468, with Sadler getting a lap back. However, on lap 477, Sadler would be involved in a crash in turn 2 with Nemechek, allowing Scott Riggs to gain back a lap. The final caution occurred on lap 490, with Edwards and Robby Gordon crashing in turn 3, with Kvapil being the beneficiary again.[12]

Due to the Hendrick Motorsports plane crash, victory lane celebrations were not held,[14] and the grandfather clock often given to the race winner was delivered after the season ended.[15]

Results

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POSST#DRIVERSPONSOR / OWNERCARLAPSMONEYSTATUSLEDPTS
11848  Jimmie JohnsonLowe's   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet500157440running67185
2842  Jamie McMurrayTexaco / Havoline   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge500104025running43175
3112  Ryan NewmanAlltel   (Roger Penske)Dodge500132517running9170
41640  Sterling MarlinCoors Light   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge500113545running50165
5797  Kurt BuschIrwin Industrial Tools / Sharpie   (Jack Roush)Ford500107175running120165
61119  Jeremy MayfieldDodge Dealers / UAW   (Ray Evernham)Dodge50095350running0150
71043  Jeff GreenCheerios / Betty Crocker   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge50093600running0146
81929  Kevin HarvickGM Goodwrench   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet500101903running104147
91524  Jeff GordonDuPont   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet500107853running6143
1022  Rusty WallaceMiller Lite   (Roger Penske)Dodge500106308running34139
111230  Jeff BurtonAmerica Online   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet50073175running0130
12236  Mark MartinViagra   (Jack Roush)Ford50070550running0127
13389  Kasey KahneDodge Dealers / UAW   (Ray Evernham)Dodge50099350running17129
14921  Ricky RuddMotorcraft / U.S. Air Force   (Wood Brothers)Ford50087681running0121
151320  Tony StewartHome Depot   (Joe Gibbs)Chevrolet500105903running18123
162517  Matt KensethDeWalt Power Tools   (Jack Roush)Ford500108203running2120
172116  Greg BiffleNational Guard / Subway   (Jack Roush)Ford50068925running0112
181718  Bobby LabonteInterstate Batteries   (Joe Gibbs)Chevrolet500101813running0109
193015  Michael WaltripNAPA   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet50092131running0106
202422  Scott WimmerCaterpillar   (Bill Davis)Dodge50084425running0103
21506  Travis KvapilMobil 1 / Jasper Engines   (Roger Penske)Dodge50055975running0100
222645  Kyle PettyGeorgia-Pacific / Brawny   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge50072025running097
233631  Robby GordonCingular Wireless   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet50091487running094
242299  Carl EdwardsRoush Racing   (Jack Roush)Ford50092042running091
25275  Terry LabonteKellogg's   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet50085500running3093
26610  Scott RiggsValvoline   (James Rocco)Chevrolet50083287running085
273425  Brian VickersGMAC Financial Services   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet49865835running082
2840  Ward BurtonNetZero   (Gene Haas)Chevrolet49758085running079
292841  Casey MearsTarget / Breast Cancer Research   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge49667950running076
302901  Joe NemechekU.S. Army   (Nelson Bowers)Chevrolet48873764running073
312049  Ken SchraderSchwan's Home Service   (Beth Ann Morgenthau)Dodge48454275running070
323338  Elliott SadlerM&M's   (Yates Racing)Ford47593033crash067
3338  Dale Earnhardt Jr.Budweiser   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet449103173crash064
341477  Brendan GaughanKodak / Jasper Engines   (Doug Bawel)Dodge42462020running061
35394  Jimmy SpencerLucas Oil Products   (Larry McClure)Chevrolet42153975running058
363532  Bobby Hamilton Jr.Tide   (Cal Wells)Chevrolet40461925crash055
373288  Dale JarrettUPS   (Yates Racing)Ford40384792running052
383102  Hermie SadlerSCORE Motorsports   (Hermie Sadler)Chevrolet15953825electrical049
393798  Chad ChaffinMach One Inc.   (William Edwards)Ford10053765rear end046
404172  Kirk ShelmerdineVote for Bush   (Kirk Shelmerdine)Ford8653690engine043
414280  Mario GosselinHover Motorsports   (Stan Hover)Ford7453640suspension040
424337  Kevin LepageCarter's Royal Dispos-All   (John Carter)Dodge1153590vibration037
434050  Todd BodineArnold Development Companies   (Don Arnold)Dodge152891crash034
Failed to qualify or withdrew
POSNAMENBRSPONSOROWNERCAR
44Klaus Graf59DHLBeth Ann MorgenthauDodge
45Mike Garvey75Jani-KingRandall HaefeleDodge
46Morgan Shepherd89Racing With Jesus / Red Line OilMorgan ShepherdDodge
47Ryan McGlynn00Buyer's Choice Auto WarrantiesRaynard McGlynnChevrolet
48Greg Sacks13ARC Dehooker / Vita CocoJames WilsbergDodge
49Brad Teague94W.W. MotorsportsDavid WatsonFord
50Carl Long46RacingMetal.comRick GlennDodge
WDTony Raines51Marathon / ChaseJoe AuerChevrolet

Standings after the race

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Kurt Busch(pictured in 2015) led the Chase standings after the race.

Source:[12]

PosDriverPoints
1Kurt Busch6015
2Jeff Gordon5919
3Dale Earnhardt Jr.5890
4Jimmie Johnson5808
5Mark Martin5791
6Tony Stewart5769
7Elliott Sadler5760
8Matt Kenseth5755
9Ryan Newman5749
10Jeremy Mayfield5651

References

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