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2009 Coca-Cola 600
Race details[1]
Race 12 of 36 in the2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
2009 Coca-Cola 600 program cover, with artwork from Sam Bass. "Gold Rush!"
2009 Coca-Cola 600 program cover, with artwork fromSam Bass. "Gold Rush!"
DateMay 25, 2009 (2009-05-25)
LocationLowe's Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Distance227 laps, 340.5 mi (547.981 km)
Scheduled distance400 laps, 600 mi (965.606 km)
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 80.1 °F (26.7 °C); wind speeds approaching 15.9 miles per hour (25.6 km/h)
Pole position
DriverStewart–Haas Racing
Time28.651
Most laps led
DriverKyle BuschJoe Gibbs Racing
Laps173
Winner
No. 00David ReutimannMichael Waltrip Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkFox
AnnouncersMike Joy,Darrell Waltrip andLarry McReynolds
Motor car race
An aerial view of an oval-shaped motor-racing circuit.
Lowe's Motor Speedway, where the race was held.

The2009 Coca-Cola 600 was the twelfthstock car race of the2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the fiftieth iteration of theevent. It was held on May 25, 2009, atLowe's Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina after being postponed on May 24 because of inclement weather. Scheduled for 400 laps on the 1.5-mile (2.4 km) quad-oval, the race was won byDavid Reutimann ofMichael Waltrip Racing after being shortened to 227 laps because of poor weather conditions.Ryan Newman finished second ahead ofRobby Gordon,Carl Edwards, andBrian Vickers, who completed the first five positions.

Fox Sports televised the event in the United States, while the race was broadcast on radio byPerformance Racing Network (over-the-air) andSirius XM Radio (satellite)

The logo for the 2009 Coca-Cola 600, celebrating the 50th running of the event.

On the day of the race, 1.33 inches of precipitation were recorded around the speedway; a significant amount of rain for the Charlotte area for the month of May.[2]

Background

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The Coca-Cola 600 was conceived by race car driverCurtis Turner who built the Charlotte Motor Speedway.[3] It was first held in 1960 in an attempt by NASCAR to stage aMemorial Day weekend race to compete with the open-wheelIndianapolis 500; the two races were held together on the same day starting from 1974.[4] The race is the longest (in terms of distance) on the NASCAR calendar and is considered by several drivers as one of the sport's most important races alongside theDaytona 500, theBrickyard 400 and theSouthern 500.[5] The event was known as the World 600 until 1984 whenThe Coca-Cola Company purchased the naming rights to the race and renamed it the Coca-Cola World 600 in 1985. It has been called the Coca-Cola 600 every year since 1986 except for 2002 when the name changed to Coca-Cola Racing Family 600.[6]

Entry list

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No.DriverMakeOwner
00David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip
1Martin Truex JrChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
2Kurt BuschDodgeWalter Czarnecki
5Mark MartinChevroletMary Hendrick
06David StarrDodgeTheresa Boys
6David RaganFordJohn Henry
07Casey MearsChevroletRichard Childress
7Robby GordonToyotaRobby Gordon
09Mike BlissDodgeJames Finch
9Kasey KahneDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
11Denny HamlinToyotaJ D Gibbs
12David StremmeDodgeRoger Penske
13Max PapisToyotaBob Germain
14Tony StewartChevroletMargaret Haas
16Greg BiffleFordJack Roush
17Matt KensethFordJohn Henry
18Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs
19Elliott SadlerDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
20Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs
21Bill ElliottFordGlen Wood
24Jeff GordonChevroletRick Hendrick
26Jamie McMurrayFordGeoff Smith
29Kevin HarvickChevroletRichard Childress
31Jeff BurtonChevroletRichard Childress
33Clint BowyerChevroletBobby Ginn III
34Tony RainesChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
36Scott RiggsToyotaTommy Baldwin
39Ryan NewmanChevroletTony Stewart
41JJ YeleyToyotaJeremy Mayfield
42Juan Pablo MontoyaChevroletTeresa Earnhardt
43Reed SorensonDodgeRichard Petty
44AJ AllmendingerDodgeGeorge Gillett Jr
47Marcos AmbroseToyotaRob Kauffman
48Jimmie JohnsonChevroletJeff Gordon
55Michael WaltripToyotaMichael Waltrip
64Todd BodineToyotaLarry Gunselman
66Dave BlaneyToyotaPhil Parsons
71David GillilandChevroletKevin Buckler
73Mike GarveyDodgeBarry Haefele
77Sam Hornish JrDodgeBill Davis
82Scott SpeedToyotaDietrich Mateschitz
83Brian VickersToyotaDietrich Mateschitz
87Joe NemechekToyotaAndrea Nemechek
88Dale Earnhardt JrChevroletRick Hendrick
96Bobby LabonteFordJeffrey Moorad
98Paul MenardFordMax Jones
99Carl EdwardsFordJack Roush

Qualifying

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Pos.[7][8]No.DriverMakeSpeedTimeBehind
139Ryan NewmanChevrolet188.47528.6510.000
218Kyle BuschToyota188.25828.68400.033
324Jeff GordonChevrolet188.19328.69400.043
45Mark MartinChevrolet188.16628.69800.047
548Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet187.82028.75100.100
69Kasey KahneDodge187.49328.80100.150
709Mike BlissDodge187.42228.81200.161
883Brian VickersToyota187.39628.81600.165
942Juan Pablo MontoyaChevrolet187.18828.84800.197
1021Bill ElliottFord187.16928.85100.200
1187Joe NemechekToyota187.16228.85200.201
121Martin Truex JrChevrolet186.91628.89000.239
1311Denny HamlinToyota186.86428.89800.247
1420Joey LoganoToyota186.83228.90300.252
1519Elliott SadlerDodge186.82528.90400.253
1616Greg BiffleFord186.73528.91800.267
172Kurt BuschDodge186.59928.93900.288
1882Scott SpeedToyota186.57428.94300.292
1999Carl EdwardsFord186.54828.94700.296
2096Bobby LabonteFord186.47728.95800.307
2100David ReutimannToyota186.36828.97500.324
2229Kevin HarvickChevrolet186.23328.99600.345
2347Marcos AmbroseToyota186.22028.99800.347
2433Clint BowyerChevrolet186.18129.00400.353
2566Dave BlaneyToyota186.01429.03000.379
2677Sam Hornish JrDodge185.97029.03700.386
2788Dale Earnhardt JrChevrolet185.82929.05900.408
2814Tony StewartChevrolet185.77829.06700.416
2971David GillilandChevrolet185.70729.07800.427
3017Matt KensethFord185.60529.09400.443
3198Paul MenardFord185.59229.09600.445
3213Max PapisToyota185.43329.12100.470
3326Jamie McMurrayFord185.31929.13900.488
346David RaganFord185.17329.16200.511
3512David StremmeDodge185.09629.17400.523
3607Casey MearsChevrolet184.70429.23600.585
377Robby GordonToyota184.59029.25400.603
3844AJ AllmendingerDodge184.33829.29400.643
3955Michael WaltripToyota183.94929.35600.705
4031Jeff BurtonChevrolet183.28129.46300.812
4134Tony RainesChevrolet183.17529.48000.829
4243Reed SorensonDodge183.15629.48300.832
4336Scott RiggsToyota184.43229.27900.628
Failed to qualify
4441J.J. YeleyToyota184.09329.333
4573Mike GarveyDodge182.45729.596
4664Todd BodineToyota182.42629.601
4706David StarrDodge179.08130.154

Race recap

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Ryan Newman andKyle Busch started on the front row followed byJeff Gordon andMark Martin in the second one, andJimmie Johnson andKasey Kahne in the third. Newman decided to start the race from the outside, switching positions with Busch.

At 12:12 pm EDT, the green flag waved marking the start of the 50th running of the Coca-Cola 600. After lap 1, Newman led the first lap with Busch in 2nd and Martin in 3rd. Two laps later, Busch took the lead from Newman while out of turn 4. On lap 7, the first caution flag was waved for light rain. Before the caution,Brian Vickers was in 5th after starting in 8th andDenny Hamlin was in that position after starting 13th.Dale Earnhardt Jr., starting in 27th, was in 31st. Eleven drivers entered pit road. Among them were Earnhardt Jr.;Kevin Harvick;Michael Waltrip;Greg Biffle; andMatt Kenseth.

When the restarted on lap 12, Busch had the lead followed by Newman, Martin, Kahne, and Vickers behind him. Shortly after, Harvick andSam Hornish Jr. made contact on the backstretch. On lap 17, Harvick made contact with the outside wall entering turn 1, causing damage to his car and bringing out a caution. Busch reported an electrical problem with his car.

On lap 19, the race restarted with Busch, Newman, Martin, Kahne, and Gordon in the Top 5. By lap 35, Busch had opened a 2-second lead over Martin, who was 2nd.Tony Stewart, starting in 28th, was now in 15th. During pit stops on lap 42 after a competition caution, Johnson had the lead off pit road and gained 16 positions, followed by Busch and Martin. Newman had to come back to pit road for a lugnut replacement andMike Bliss drove his car to the garage.

The race restarted on lap 45 with Johnson, Busch, Martin,Kurt Busch, andDenny Hamlin rounding out the Top 5. On lap 51, Ky. Busch took the lead away from Johnson with Martin still in 2nd. By lap 55, Johnson, with a loose car, had fallen to the 6th place. Rain returned by lap 71, resulting in yet another caution. After pit stops that followed,Carl Edwards gained 10 positions,Jamie McMurray gained 16, Reutimann gained 7, andMartin Truex Jr. gained 13. Vickers lost 6. Martin's crew lost a tire from their pit, resulting in a penalty for him.Robby Gordon stayed out and led a lap. Waltrip andScott Riggs also stayed out. Approximately 55 minutes after the start of the race, the red flag was waved on lap 74 for rain. R. Gordon, Waltrip, Riggs, KY. Busch, Edwards, Reutimann, McMurray,Joey Logano, Kahne, andJuan Pablo Montoya made up the Top 10 at that time.

This red flag period lasted 54 minutes before caution laps resumed. R. Gordon, Waltrip, and Riggs made pit stops under the caution. Each of the three had a led at least a lap. The restart on lap 79 with Ky. Busch, Edwards, Reutimann, McMurray, and Logano in the Top 5. Martin served a penalty from the last pit stop and dropped to 37th place. By lap 87, Ky. Busch opened a two-second lead over second place Reutimann. On lap 93, McMurray dropped from fourth to 10th and Reutimann fell two spots from 2nd after making contact with the outside wall of Turn 4. Meanwhile, Earnhardt Jr. continued to fight an ill-handling car and on lap 111 Ky. Busch, who was leading, put him a lap down. On lap 120, Vickers took the lead from Ky. Busch. As of lap 122,Joe Nemechek, Waltrip, Harvick, andMax Papis, running 38th through 41st respectively, were a lap down. Green flag pit stops began at that point. On lap 129, Montoya took second from KY. Busch. Logano led lap 131. Reutimann and David Gilliland were deemed too fast on pit road and served penalties. Meanwhile,Dave Blaney led two laps under green flag pit stops. Blaney's stop on lap 134 ended the cycle and Ky. Busch regained the lead, followed by Vickers, Montoya, Kahne, and Johnson. Vickers took the lead on lap 146, and by lap 161, he had opened a 2.2-second lead over Montoya.

Historic moment of silence

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On lap 163, race officials threw the red flag, and ordered the cars to shut down the engines on the front stretch for amoment of silence in honor of those who died in the service ofAmerica's military. This moment took place at 3:00 pm EDT; the time was chosen because it coincides with that traditionally set aside by American tradition onMemorial Day. Members of pit crews and fans stood in observance, while drivers quietly reflected in their cars. Although this moment was not originally planned — and indeed would not have occurred if the race had not been postponed the day before — it reportedly met with praise from drivers, crews and fans.

Pit stops and resumption of race

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During the pit stops, Edwards gained six spots, Jeff Gordon gained twelve spots, Montoya lost three positions, and Vickers lost nine spots. The rain came and delayed the waving of the green flag. On lap 177, the red flag was waved for rain for the second time in the race three hours and eight minutes since the start. Kyle Busch, Kahne, Johnson, Edwards, Montoya, Logano, Kenseth, Jeff Gordon, Hamlin, and Vickers are in the top ten when the red flag waved.

The field restarted on lap 180 at 3:42 pm. EDT. Twenty-six cars were on the lead lap as they took the green flag. On lap 182, Logano took fifth from Montoya and Johnson took second from Kahne. Seven laps later, Montoya, running in 7th, reported his car has tightened up. Kurt Busch, running in 15th, entered pit road for a two-tire change on lap 193 because of vibrations. Kurt Busch re-entered the race in 38th, one lap down. On lap 208, seven laps after halfway, Kyle Busch had a 2.4-second lead over Kasey Kahne. Kyle's brother, Kurt, advanced four spots from 38th since the pitstop for vibrations. On lap 213, Kenseth, running in 7th, reported his car has tightened up.

Eight laps later, rain hit the track again and forced another yellow flag for rain. On the ensuing stops, Edwards gained two spots, Vickers five spots, and Labonte seven spots. Johnson lost four spots. Reutimann, Newman, and Robby Gordon stayed on the track.

On lap 227, the third red flag of the race was waved with Reutimann, Newman,Robby Gordon, Edwards, Vickers, Kyle Busch, Kahne, Montoya, Logano, and Kenseth in the top ten. Hours later the race was called official giving Reutimann his first Cup series win in 76 starts. Newman, the polesitter, finished in second in hisStewart–Haas Racing Chevrolet. Robby Gordon finished third, his first top 5 finish since the 2007 Watkins Glen race[9] Carl Edwards had the highest finishing Ford in fourth place. Kyle Busch had led the most laps (173), finished sixth. Kasey Kahne, the defending winner,[10] had the highest finishing Dodge in seventh. Rookie Joey Logano finished ninth. Bill Elliott, in his 800 career start,[11] finished 15th.Marcos Ambrose, the last driver on the lead lap, came in 26th.

Firsts

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David Reutimann won his first race in theSprint Cup Series. It was also the first win forMichael Waltrip Racing in the Sprint Cup Series and the first forMichael Waltrip as an owner. This was the first win for a car with the number 00 in Sprint Cup history and the first win for Toyota at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Cup series. Also, due to the rainout, this marked the first time the actual race was held onMemorial Day. Also, this was the first Sprint Cup race at Charlotte to be held during the day since 2001.

Results

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Finish[12][13]No.DriverMakeTeamLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings
100David ReutimannToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing2275running190403998
239Ryan NewmanChevyStewart–Haas Racing2272running175326754
37Robby GordonToyotaRobby Gordon Motorsports2271running120208985
499Carl EdwardsFordRoush Fenway Racing2270running160207531
583Brian VickersToyotaRed Bull Racing Team22733running160177898
618Kyle BuschToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing227173running160200198
79Kasey KahneDodgeRichard Petty Motorsports2270running146159998
842Juan Pablo MontoyaChevyEarnhardt Ganassi Racing2270running142151773
920Joey LoganoToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing2271running143163351
1017Matt KensethFordRoush Fenway Racing2270running134160965
1111Denny HamlinToyotaJoe Gibbs Racing2270running130122655
1296Bobby LabonteFordHall of Fame Racing2270running127135829
1348Jimmie JohnsonChevyHendrick Motorsports2276running129158751
1424Jeff GordonChevyHendrick Motorsports2270running121145951
1521Bill ElliottFordWood Brothers Racing2270running118106000
1677Sam Hornish Jr.DodgePenske Racing2270running115121610
175Mark MartinChevyHendrick Motorsports2270running112111785
1882Scott SpeedToyotaRed Bull Racing Team2270running109116648
1914Tony StewartChevyStewart–Haas Racing2270running106109973
2016Greg BiffleFordRoush Fenway Racing2270running103116175
2126Jamie McMurrayFordRoush Fenway Racing2270running100105050
2212David StremmeDodgePenske Racing2270running97128615
231Martin Truex Jr.ChevyEarnhardt Ganassi Racing2270running94131140
246David RaganFordRoush Fenway Racing2270running91102325
2531Jeff BurtonChevyRichard Childress Racing2270running88137731
2647Marcos AmbroseToyotaJTG Daugherty Racing2270running85104898
2771David GillilandChevyTRG Motorsports2260running8289200
2866Dave BlaneyToyotaPrism Motorsports2262running8491175
2998Paul MenardFordYates Racing2260running76121956
3055Michael WaltripToyotaMichael Waltrip Racing2261running7899925
3119Elliott SadlerDodgeRichard Petty Motorsports2260running7098775
3244A.J. AllmendingerDodgeRichard Petty Motorsports2260running6788150
3307Casey MearsChevyRichard Childress Racing2260running64106975
342Kurt BuschDodgePenske Racing2260running61106900
3543Reed SorensonDodgeRichard Petty Motorsports2260running58125101
3633Clint BowyerChevyRichard Childress Racing2260running5595625
3787Joe NemechekToyotaNEMCO Motorsports2260running5287400
3836Scott RiggsToyotaTommy Baldwin Racing2253running5487285
3934Tony RainesChevyFront Row Motorsports2250running4695175
4088Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevyHendrick Motorsports2250running43105065
4129Kevin HarvickChevyRichard Childress Racing2240running40124283
4213Max PapisToyotaGermain Racing2190running3786850
4309Mike BlissDodgePhoenix Racing420vibration3487817

References

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