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2009 Auto Club 500
Race details
Race 2 of 36 in the2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2009 Auto Club 500 program cover
2009 Auto Club 500 program cover
DateFebruary 22, 2009 (2009-02-22)
Official nameAuto Club 500
LocationAuto Club Speedway,Fontana, California
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length2.0 miles (3.23 km)
Distance250 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
WeatherTemperatures up to 66.2 °F (19.0 °C); wind speeds up to 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)[1]
Average speed135.839 miles per hour (218.612 km/h)
Pole position
DriverRed Bull Racing Team
Time39.250
Most laps led
DriverMatt KensethRoush Fenway Racing
Laps84
Winner
No. 17Matt KensethRoush Fenway Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkFox Broadcasting Company
AnnouncersMike Joy,Darrell Waltrip andLarry McReynolds
Motor car race

The2009 Auto Club 500 was the second race of the2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. the 500 miles (800 km) race occurred on February 22, 2009, at the 2 miles (3.2 km)Auto Club Speedway inFontana, California.Fox broadcast the race beginning at 5 pmEST with radio coverage onMRN (terrestrial) andSiriusXM (satellite) starting at 5:15 pm US EST. The race started at 3 pm local time, and ran into prime time,counterprogramming against theAcademy Awards.

Background

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Auto Club Speedway, the track where the race was held.

Auto Club Speedway (previously California Speedway) was a two-mile (3.2 km), low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California which hosted NASCAR racing annually from 1997 to 2023. It was also used for open wheel racing events. The racetrack was located near the former locations of Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway. The track was owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and was the only track owned by ISC to have its naming rights sold. The speedway was served by the nearby Interstate 10 and Interstate 15 freeways as well as a Metrolink station located behind the backstretch.

Entry list

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Car[2]DriverMakeTeam
00David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip
1Martin Truex Jr.ChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
2Kurt BuschDodgeWalter Czarnecki
5Mark MartinChevroletMary Hendrick
6David RaganFordMike Dee
07Casey MearsChevroletRichard Childress
7Robby GordonToyotaRobby Gordon
8Aric AlmirolaChevroletChip Ganassi
09Sterling MarlinDodgeJames Finch
9Kasey KahneDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
11Denny HamlinToyotaJ D Gibbs
12David StremmeDodgeRoger Penske
14Tony StewartChevroletMargaret Haas
16Greg BiffleFordJack Roush
17Matt KensethFordJohn Henry
18Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs
19Elliott SadlerDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
20Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs
24Jeff GordonChevroletRick Hendrick
26Jamie McMurrayFordGeoff Smith
28Travis KvapilFordJeff Moorad
29Kevin HarvickChevroletRichard Childress
31Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress
33Clint BowyerChevroletBobby Ginn III
34John AndrettiChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
36Scott RiggsToyotaTommy Baldwin
37Tony RainesDodgeBrad Jenkins
39Ryan NewmanChevroletTony Stewart
41Jeremy MayfieldToyotaJeremy Mayfield
42Juan Pablo MontoyaChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
43Reed SorensonDodgeRichard Petty
44A.J. AllmendingerDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
47Marcos AmbroseToyotaRob Kauffman
48Jimmie JohnsonChevroletJeff Gordon
51David StarrDodgeDavid Bean
55Michael WaltripToyotaMichael Waltrip
64Todd BodineToyotaLarry Gunselman
66Dave BlaneyToyotaPhil Parsons
71David GillilandChevroletKevin Buckler
73Mike GarveyDodgeBarry Haefele
77Sam Hornish Jr.DodgeBill Davis
82Scott SpeedToyotaDietrich Mateschitz
83Brian VickersToyotaDietrich Mateschitz
87Joe NemechekToyotaAndrea Nemechek
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletRick Hendrick
96Bobby LabonteFordJeffrey Moorad
98Paul MenardFordMax Jones
99Carl EdwardsFordJack Roush

Qualifying

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Pos.[3][4]Car #DriverMakeAvg. SpeedTimeBehind
183Brian VickersToyota183.43939.2500.000
248Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet183.16439.30900.059
326Jamie McMurrayFord182.65339.41900.169
42Kurt BuschDodge182.55639.44000.190
516Greg BiffleFord182.30239.49500.245
624Jeff GordonChevrolet182.20939.51500.265
700David ReutimannToyota182.08939.54100.291
844A.J. AllmendingerDodge182.04839.55000.300
982Scott SpeedToyota181.96539.56800.318
1018Kyle BuschToyota181.91939.57800.328
1114Tony StewartChevrolet181.90139.58200.332
127Robby GordonToyota181.77739.60900.359
136David RaganFord181.72639.62000.370
1447Marcos AmbroseToyota181.65339.63600.386
1542Juan Pablo MontoyaChevrolet181.61639.64400.394
1696Bobby LabonteFord181.46139.67800.428
1743Reed SorensonDodge181.42939.68500.435
185Mark MartinChevrolet181.26439.72100.471
1929Kevin HarvickChevrolet181.21039.73300.483
2019Elliott SadlerDodge181.17339.74100.491
2133Clint BowyerChevrolet181.13739.74900.499
229Kasey KahneDodge181.13239.75000.500
2311Denny HamlinToyota180.83639.81500.565
2417Matt KensethFord180.81839.81900.569
2599Carl EdwardsFord180.77339.82900.579
2677Sam Hornish Jr.Dodge180.74639.83500.585
2798Paul MenardFord180.61039.86500.615
2839Ryan NewmanChevrolet180.39739.91200.662
2907Casey MearsChevrolet180.37439.91700.667
3066Dave BlaneyToyota180.32039.92900.679
318Aric AlmirolaChevrolet180.24839.94500.695
3271David GillilandChevrolet180.23439.94800.698
331Martin Truex Jr.Chevrolet180.17639.96100.711
3420Joey LoganoToyota180.05939.98700.737
3588Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet179.99140.00200.752
3636Scott RiggsToyota179.72140.06200.812
3728Travis KvapilFord179.63240.08200.832
3812David StremmeDodge179.39040.13600.886
3941Jeremy MayfieldToyota179.30140.15600.906
4034John AndrettiChevrolet179.28740.15900.909
4131Jeff BurtonChevrolet179.10940.19900.949
4255Michael WaltripToyota0.00000.0000.000
4387Joe NemechekToyota177.99740.45001.200
Failed to qualify
4464Todd BodineToyota177.45440.574
4537Tony RainesDodge177.40540.585
4651David StarrDodge177.12240.650
4773Mike GarveyDodge175.89740.933
4809Sterling MarlinDodge175.32841.066

Race recap

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Capitol Records Nashville recording artistsLittle Big Town performed the National Anthem and actorHugh Laurie gave the command to start engines.

Brian Vickers (the polesitter),Michael Waltrip (42nd),David Reutimann (7th);Dale Earnhardt Jr. (35th), andReed Sorenson (17th) started from the back due to changes in the engine and the transmissions.

Actress Angie Harmon[5] waved the green flag asJamie McMurray started in first place, but was passed by Jimmie Johnson on the backstretch for the lead. The first caution came out on lap 5; a light rain shower over turn 4.Ryan Newman's transponder was malfunctioning and had to go to pit road for repair. After leaving the pits. the left endplate of the rear spoiler on Newman's car fell off. Newman, again, came down pit road for repairs. Vickers reported his car's carburetor had stopped working a few times under caution. On lap 17, Earnhardt Jr.;Joey Logano,Dave Blaney and others stopped for fuel. The field restarted on lap 23 with Jimmie Johnson in the lead, followed by McMurray,Jeff Gordon and brothersKurt andKyle Busch.

Since the restart, in 13 laps, defending Daytona 500 winnerMatt Kenseth moved up to 11th position from 20th position;David Ragan ran in 7th from the 19th position.Joe Nemechek made his way to pit road where his crew then pushed the car to the garage on lap 37. The second caution came out on lap 41 due to light rain. Drivers start their first round of pit stops; Ku. Busch andJimmie Johnson switched positions for first and second, Ragan gained five positions, and teammate Kenseth gained 7 positions on pit road. Sorenson was too fast entering and exiting pit road, served a drive thru penalty. Restart on lap 47.

Johnson edged ahead of Ku. Busch to the start-finish line for the lead after the restart. Blaney entered pit road with no power on lap 50. Lap 67, Johnson continued to lead laps;Scott Riggs headed to the garage, becoming the third driver to do so after Blaney and Nemechek; he returned to the track, 8 laps down, in 41st. Gordon led his first lap in the race on lap 78. DriversCasey Mears,Jeff Burton,John Andretti, Logano,Scott Speed, andJeremy Mayfield went a lap down when Gordon took the lead. Lap 85, second round of pitstops. TeammatesGreg Biffle andCarl Edwards each led a lap during the round of pitstops.

On lap 119, drivers began their third round of pitstops. Gordon remained the leader until Biffle's crew completed the pit stop quicker than Gordon's crew during the pitstop round; no pit road penalties were served. Biffle led an additional 13 laps until the yellow flag waved on lap 140 because of light rain; Michael Waltrip gets the 'lucky dog' free pass. Drivers entered pit road with Biffle in the lead. Kenseth gained three positions for the lead (4th to 1st), Biffle lost a position (1st to 2nd), Johnson lost two positions (4th to 6th), and Harvick gained two positions (12th to 10th) after completing their stops. Montoya stayed on the track and led a lap before he entered pit road.

The field restarted with Kenseth in the lead, Biffle in 2nd, Gordon in third, Ku. Busch in 4th, and Johnson in 5th on lap 151. Teammates Johnson and Gordon battled for 2nd as Kenseth pulled away and led laps. David Ragan, who stood in 19th and was a lap down, reported an overheating engine on lap 161. Speed entered pit road reporting with no power before the fourth caution on lap 169, again due to rain. Vickers, in 18th place, got the lucky dog free pass. Hendrick Motorsports drivers Johnson, Martin, Earnhardt Jr. reported problems on the same lap. In the fourth round of pitstops, Johnson gained 3 positions (5th to 2nd), Gordon lost a position (2nd to 3rd), Biffle lost three positions (6th to 9th), Hamlin gained one position (8th to 7th), Edwards lost three positions (7th to 10th). Robby Gordon was too fast exiting pit road; Robby Gordon was served a drive through penalty. Stewart stayed out as did Montoya, Martin, Stremme, and Reutimann. After leading three laps, Stewart and others entered the pits handling over the lead to Mark Martin before Martin entered pit road.

The field restarted with Kenseth, Johnson, Gordon, and brothers Kurt and Kyle Busch in the top five on lap 176. Earnhardt Jr. restarted in 17th after engine repairs. Mark Martin's engine blew out of turn 2 after the restart. Martin coasted the car to pit road; no caution. Running in 10th, Jaime McMurray reported concerns on his brakes on lap 189. Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth battled for the lead with 55 laps to go; Gordon retook the lead, leading lap 195. Kenseth, then, fell back to third behind teammate Greg Biffle. Earnhardt Jr. drove his car to the garage, like teammate Martin, because of engine problems on lap 206.

Harvick, running in 12th, lost the engine, hit and slid across the outside wall between turn one and two on lap 207, ending a streak of 81 races running at the finish. Fifth caution of the race; Kasey Kahne got the 'lucky dog' pass. During the pitstop round, Kenseth moved up two positions (3rd to 1st), Gordon lost a position (1st to 2nd), Hamlin and Kurt Busch gained two spots, Steward and Vickers moved up three spots, Biffle lost nine positions, and McMurray lost three positions. Biffle lost nine spots because he ran over the air hose. David Stremme stayed out and led three laps. Kenseth, Gordon, Kyle Busch, Hamlin, and Kurt Busch, in the top five, restart the field on lap 215. The drivers in the top five positions remained unchanged until lap 242 when Hamlin and Kurt Busch switched positions. Aric Almirola, a lap down, slowed on the backstretch; no caution. Kenseth held off a hard-charging Gordon for his 18th win.

Matt Kenseth won the race.

Kenseth was the second driver to win the first two races in a season (Gordon in 1997) and the fourth driver to win both the Daytona 500 and the following race (Cale Yarborough in 1977, Richard Petty in 1973). Gordon, Ky. Busch, Biffle, and Ku. Busch made up the Top 5. Vickers, after starting from the back, finished in 10th place. Rookie Logano was in 26th place, a lap down. Earnhardt Jr., because of engine problems, was in 39th, 45 laps down, finishing ahead of teammate Martin who also had engine problems.

Race results

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Fin[6][7]St#DriverMakeLapsLedStatusPts
12417Matt KensethFord25084running195
2624Jeff GordonChevy25064running175
31018Kyle BuschToyota2500running165
4516Greg BiffleFord25016running165
542Kurt BuschDodge2502running160
62311Denny HamlinToyota2500running150
72599Carl EdwardsFord2501running151
81114Tony StewartChevy2503running147
9248Jimmie JohnsonChevy25074running143
10183Brian VickersToyota2500running134
111542Juan Pablo MontoyaChevy2501running135
12229Kasey KahneDodge2500running127
133812David StremmeDodge2503running129
14700David ReutimannToyota2500running121
154255Michael WaltripToyota2500running118
16326Jamie McMurrayFord2500running115
17136David RaganFord2490running112
183728Travis KvapilFord2490running109
192133Clint BowyerChevy2490running106
201696Bobby LabonteFord2490running103
211743Reed SorensonDodge2490running100
221447Marcos AmbroseToyota2490running97
232677Sam Hornish Jr.Dodge2490running94
242907Casey MearsChevy2490running91
252019Elliott SadlerDodge2490running88
263420Joey LoganoToyota2490running85
27331Martin Truex Jr.Chevy2490running82
282839Ryan NewmanChevy2480running79
29844A.J. AllmendingerDodge2480running76
30127Robby GordonToyota2480running73
314034John AndrettiChevy2481running75
324131Jeff BurtonChevy2470running67
333271David GillilandChevy2460running64
343941Jeremy MayfieldToyota2450running61
35318Aric AlmirolaChevy2420engine58
363636Scott RiggsToyota2400running55
372798Paul MenardFord2210running52
381929Kevin HarvickChevy2070crash49
393588Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevy2050engine46
40185Mark MartinChevy1791engine48
41982Scott SpeedToyota1720engine40
423066Dave BlaneyToyota500fuel pump37
434387Joe NemechekToyota360fuel pump34
Failed to qualify
4464Todd BodineToyota
4537Tony RainesDodge
4651David StarrDodge
4773Mike GarveyDodge
4809Sterling MarlinDodge

Point standings after the race

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Jeff Gordon jumped 10 positions in the standings from 12th to 2nd. Greg Biffle moved from 20th to 5th . Carl Edwards was in 9th from 18th. Kyle Busch moved up 20 positions from 38th to 18th. Jimmie Johnson was in 19th from 31st. Brian Vickers moved up 14 spots from 40th. Travis Kvapil, was in 30th from 42nd.

Elliott Sadler dropped 6 spots from 5th. A.J. Allmendinger lost 10 positions from 3rd. Kevin Harvick dropped from 2nd to 16th. Martin Truex Jr. dropped 7 positions to 17th. Mark Martin lost 12 spots from 15th to 27th. Dale Earnhardt Jr. lost 9 spots from the 26th place in the point standings.

References

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  1. ^"Weather information for the2009 Auto Club 500".
  2. ^"2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 500 Entry List - Auto Club Speedway".frcs.pro. RetrievedJune 16, 2021.
  3. ^"2009 Auto Club 500 Qualifying Results and Race Lineup - Auto Club Speedway".frcs.pro. RetrievedJune 16, 2021.
  4. ^"Auto Club 500 - qualifying times".Crash. February 21, 2009. RetrievedJune 16, 2021.
  5. ^"ACTRESS ANGIE HARMON NAMED HONORARY STARTER FOR THE AUTO CLUB 500". February 20, 2009.
  6. ^"2009 Auto Club 500".The Third Turn.
  7. ^"Race Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedJune 16, 2021.


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