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2010 Air Guard 400
Race details[1][2][3][4]
Race 26 of 36 in the2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
DateSeptember 11, 2010 (2010-09-11)
LocationRichmond International Raceway,Richmond, Virginia
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length0.75 miles (1.21 km)
Distance400 laps, 300 mi (483 km)
WeatherMostly sunny with temperatures up to 82 °F (28 °C); wind out of the NE approaching 5 mph.[5]
Average speed104.096 miles per hour (167.526 km/h)
Pole position
DriverRoush Fenway Racing
Time21.133
Most laps led
DriverDenny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing
Laps251
Winner
No. 11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersMarty Reid,Dale Jarrett andAndy Petree
Nielsen ratings
  • 3.1/5 (Final)
  • 2.8/5 (Overnight)
  • (5.288 million)[6]
Motor car race

The2010 Air Guard 400 was aNASCARSprint Cup Seriesstock car race that was held on September 11, 2010, atRichmond International Raceway inRichmond, Virginia. Contested over 400 laps, it was the twenty-sixth and final race leading into theChase for the Sprint Cup in the2010 Sprint Cup Series season.Denny Hamlin won the race for theJoe Gibbs Racing team; his teammate,Kyle Busch, finished second whileJimmie Johnson clinched third.

Carl Edwards won thepole position, holding the lead until lap 51 when Johnson passed him. Hamlin, however, was the dominant driver for most of the race, taking the lead on lap 110 and leading the most laps throughout the race (251). There were threecautions and fourteen lead changes among six different drivers throughout the course of the race.

It was Hamlin's sixth win of the season and the fifteenth of his career. The result of having six wins moved him into first in theDrivers' Championship, ten points ahead of Johnson and thirty ahead ofKevin Harvick to begin the 2010Chase for the Sprint Cup.Chevrolet maintained its lead in theManufacturers' Championship, twenty-nine ahead ofToyota and sixty-eight ahead ofFord, with ten races remaining in the season. A total of 95,000 people attended the race, while 5.288 million watched it live on television.

Report

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Background

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Richmond International Raceway, the race track where the race was held.

Richmond International Raceway is one of fiveshort tracks to hold NASCAR races; the others areBristol Motor Speedway,Dover International Speedway,Martinsville Speedway, andPhoenix International Raceway.[7] The NASCAR race makes use of the track's standard configuration, a four-turn short trackoval that is 0.75 miles (1.21 km) long.[8] The track's turns arebanked at fourteen degrees; the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at eight degrees while theback stretch has two degrees of banking.[8]

Before the race,Kevin Harvick led theDrivers' Championship with 3,585 points, andJeff Gordon followed in second with 3,366 points.Kyle Busch was third in the Drivers' Championship with 3,325 points,Tony Stewart was fourth with 3,302 points, andCarl Edwards was fifth with 3,288 points. Five additional drivers had clinched spots in the Chase—in order of placement,Jeff Burton,Jimmie Johnson,Kurt Busch,Matt Kenseth, andDenny Hamlin.[9]Greg Biffle, who was 11th in the standings with 3,110 points, needed only a finish of 42nd place in the race to secure his spot in the Chase.Clint Bowyer, in the final Chase spot of 12th in the standings with 3,066 points, clinched his spot with a race finish of 28th or better.[10] In theManufacturers' Championship,Chevrolet was leading with 182 points, thirty-two points ahead of their rivalToyota.Ford, with 116 points, was fourteen points ahead ofDodge in the battle for third.[11] Hamlin was the race's defending champion.[12]

This race was sponsored by theAir National Guard. Going into the race, Col. Mary Salcido, director of recruiting and retention for the Air National Guard, expressed his belief that the sponsorship would allow the organization to achieve its recruitment goals; saying that "with NASCAR having one of the largest fan bases next to theNFL, the marketing and number of people that an event like this reaches are in the millions."[13]

Practice and qualifying

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Carl Edwards(pictured in 2011) wonpole position with the fastest time, 21.133.

Two practice sessions was held before the Saturday race—both on Friday. The first session lasted 120 minutes, while the second session lasted 45 minutes.[14] During the first practice session, Bowyer was quickest with a time of 22.007 seconds.[15]Ryan Newman placed second, ahead ofJuan Pablo Montoya, Edwards, andDavid Reutimann in the third, fourth and fifth positions respectively.[15] In the second and final practice session, Edwards was quickest ahead ofPaul Menard and Montoya in second and third.[16] Biffle was scored fourth ahead ofKasey Kahne in fifth.[16]

During qualifying, forty-eight cars were entered, but only forty-three were able to race because of NASCAR'squalifying procedure.[17] Edwards clinched his sixth careerpole position, with a time of 21.133 seconds.[18] He was joined on the front row of thegrid by Montoya.[18]A. J. Allmendinger qualified third, Bowyer took fourth, and Reutimann started fifth.[18] The five drivers who failed to qualify for the race wereTerry Labonte,Michael McDowell,Todd Bodine,Scott Riggs, andBrian Keselowski.[18] Labonte, however, replacedMike Bliss during the race.[19]

Following the qualifying session, Edwards stated, "There's really no pressure. It's just go out and have fun, try not to run into Clint Bowyer or any of those guys that have a lot on the line. I think the key for us is to just go out and win a race. While the pressure's off, you can go out and you can take risks and race harder and sometimes you get a chance to perform really well. That's just what we need to start the Chase."[3] After qualifying fourth, Bowyer predicted that teams would utilize several different strategies as the race went on: "Some teams can afford to take gambles — fuel mileage-wise, tire-wise, strategy-wise. That separates the race out. It really shakes things up. At the end of the races you are going to see guys keeping track position and doing whatever it takes to be up front to have that opportunity to win."[3]

Race

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The race, the twenty-sixth out of a total of thirty-six in theseason, began at 7:30 pmEDT and was televised live in the United States onABC.[1] Before the race, conditions were sunny with a temperature of 82 °F (28 °C).[20] Chaplain Rick Jenkins began pre-race ceremonies by giving theinvocation. Next, Synthia Seymour performed thenational anthem, and Lieutenant GeneralHarry Wyatt III gave the command for drivers to start their engines.[20] On thepace laps,Mattias Ekström moved to the rear on the grid, after changing his engine. As part of the procedure for replacing Bliss for the race, Labonte also had to concede his original starting position to the rear.[20]

Edwards retained hispole position lead into the first corner, followed by Montoya in the second position. After two laps of racing, Brad Keselowski had moved up two positions into sixth on the grid. Two laps later, Allmendinger passed Montoya to claim the second position, but on lap seven, Montoya regained the position. Johnson, after nine laps, had moved from his starting position of eleventh to seventh. By lap 12, Edwards had a 1.31 second lead over Montoya. Two laps later, Johnson moved into the fifth position, as he passed Reutimann. After starting twelfth, Kenseth had moved into the tenth position by lap 21.[20]

Four laps later, Kyle Busch, who started thirtieth, had moved up to twenty-fifth. On lap 27,Jamie McMurray moved into nineteenth, passingMark Martin, as Montoya was catching Edwards. Stewart moved into the ninth position, after passing Menard. After starting twenty-first, Kurt Busch had moved to eleventh by lap 35. Nine laps later, Bowyer passed Allmendinger, as Johnson passed moved into the third position. On lap 50, Johnson passed Montoya for second. Then, one lap later, he claimed the first position after passing Edwards. On lap 55, Reutimann had a flat tire, which prompted the firstcaution to be given. All the drivers on the lead lap made theirpit stops, as Edwards reclaimed the lead on pit road.[20]

On the lap 62restart, Edwards and Johnson were first and second respectively. Two laps later, Bowyer claimed second away from Johnson, as Stewart moved into the fourth position. Stewart then moved into the third position, as Johnson fell to fourth. Kurt Busch had moved into the seventh position by lap 76. Fifteen laps after the restart, Edwards had a 1.11 second lead over Bowyer. On lap 80, Johnson reclaimed third, from Stewart, as McMurray moved into thirteenth, after passing Menard. Ten laps later, Hamlin moved into the fifth position. After starting twenty-fifth, Burton had moved to twelfth by lap 95. On lap 100, Bowyer passed Edwards to become the new leader.[20]

Hamlin, then moved into the second position, after passing Johnson and Edwards, by lap 107. Three laps later, Hamlin passed Bowyer to become the new leader. On lap 119, Kurt Busch moved into the ninth position. Eleven laps after Hamlin claimed the lead, he had a lead of 2.1 seconds over Bowyer. On lap 125, Johnson reclaimed the third position. Two laps later, Burton moved into eleventh. On lap 135, Hamlin managed a lead of 3.3 seconds. After starting thirty-third, Kyle Busch had moved into the tenth position by lap 137. Eight laps later, the second caution was given because of the debris from Terry Labonte's collision with thewall. Hamlin remained the leader during pit stops.[20]

Hamlin led going in the first corner on the restart, but Johnson, who restarted third, emerged in the first position two laps later. Hamlin, then reclaimed the lead a lap later. On lap 158, Allmendinger fell to fourth, as Bowyer passed him. Five laps later, Bowyer claimed second away from Johnson. On lap 172, Kyle Busch moved into the seventh position, as Bowyer passed Hamlin for the lead. Six laps later, Kyle Busch passed Montoya to move to the sixth position. Afterwards, Hamlin reclaimed the lead from Bowyer. On lap 180, Kyle Busch moved into the fifth position. Hamlin, on lap 181, fell to second, as Bowyer and him battle for the lead. Nineteen laps later, Hamlin battled Bowyer to become the leader. On lap 203, Johnson moved into the second position, after passing Bowyer.[20]

Ten laps later, Hamlin had a lead of 1.2 seconds over Johnson. On lap 216, Harvick moved to the eighth position, as Newman moved into ninth. On lap 226, light rain showers arrived, prompting NASCAR officials to give the third caution. All the leaders, except Jeff Burton made pit stops on lap 228. Ten laps later, he gave up the lead to Hamlin because of him making a pit stop. Hamlin led during the restart, as Bowyer moved into second. On lap 249, Newman passed Stewart for the eighth position. Nine laps later, Kyle Busch moved into the fourth position. On lap 270, Allmendinger fell to the sixth position, asJoey Logano passedMarcos Ambrose for twelfth.[20]

On lap 273, Kenseth reported to his crew that he was havingcar handling problems. Eight laps later, Logano moved into ninth, after passing Stewart. By lap 285, Newman had caught Allmendinger for sixth. Fifteen laps later, Logano moved into the seventh position. On lap 306,Dale Earnhardt Jr., who was four laps behind the leader, came to pit road. By lap 309, Hamlin had a 1.3 second lead over Bowyer. Hamlin had increased his lead from 1.3 seconds to 2.21 in only eight laps. On lap 320, Montoya came to pit road, as green flag pit stops began. On lap 328, Montoya passed Hamlin for the first position after the latter came to pit road. Four laps later, Hamlin reclaimed the lead, ahead of Montoya, Bowyer, Johnson and Kyle Busch in the top five positions.[20]

On lap 336, Kyle Busch overtook Montoya for second. On lap 345, Logano moved into the sixth position. On lap 350, Bowyer overtook Montoya for third. After 359 laps, there were only eighteen cars on the same lap as the leader. On lap 366, Logano had caught Montoya (who had since fallen to fifth), but he would not pass him until four laps later. On lap 380, Johnson was in third, 2.5 seconds behind Hamlin. With twenty laps remaining, Hamlin had a lead of 1.2 seconds over Kyle Busch. Hamlin maintained this lead, crossing the line to win the race ahead of Busch, who followed in second. Johnson maintained third while Logano and Ambrose finished fourth and fifth.[20][21]

Post-race

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"At this point, I think we can win at all of 'em."

Hamlin speaking after the race.[22]

Hamlin appeared invictory lane to celebrate his sixth win of the season in front of 95,000 people who attended the race.[23] Hamlin also earned $219,975 in race winnings,[21] and he later expressed his confidence heading into the Chase: "It's been an up-and-down year, but there's been a lot of ups, and obviously we're going to enter this Chase No. 1. It means a lot to this whole race team. A lot of people bashed this race team about 'can't finish this, and can't finish that.' But we've got the most wins, and hopefully that's going to carry us for the 10 weeks in the Chase."[22]

After finishing second, Kyle Busch was asked if he thought he had a car capable of contending for wins on a regular basis. He replied, "Not right now. Every single week, we're always a tenth-and-a-half (of a second), two-tenths off."[24] Bowyer, who finished sixth, clinched the final Chase spot and explained, "I was trying to make a statement -- I wanted to win. And I thought we had a shot at winning, but we just got behind and never could get it back, and that's when you need to start thinking, 'I need to take care of business -- I don't need to go out here and make a mistake and take a shot at getting ourselves knocked out of this deal.' So we did what we had to do."[25] Johnson, meanwhile, was pleased with his third-place finish and was also optimistic about his championship chances: "I know the tracks on the schedule, and we all know how good they are for me, and they all give me a lot of hope and excitement moving forward. I don't think that I'm any different this year than last year. Stats may show that maybe this year I'm in better shape than I was last year. ... Either way, I know we've got great tracks coming up, I know we respond well to pressure, and I'm excited for it. I feel good about things."[22]

The race result left Hamlin leading the Drivers' Championship with 5,060 points after the standings were reset for the Chase.[26] Johnson was second on 5,050, twenty points ahead of Harvick, Kyle Busch, and Kurt Busch.[26] Stewart and Biffle followed in a tie for sixth, ten points ahead of Jeff Gordon, Edwards, and Burton.[26] Kenseth and Bowyer rounded out the top twelve in points.[26] In the Manufacturers' Championship, Chevrolet maintained their lead with 188 points.[11] Toyota remained second with 159 points, having gained three points on their rival.[11] Ford followed with 120 points, fifteen points ahead of Dodge in fourth.[11] 5.288 million people watched the race live on television.[6]

Results

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Qualifying

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GridNo.DriverTeamManufacturerTimeSpeed
199Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord21.133127.762
242Juan Pablo MontoyaEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet21.184127.455
343A. J. AllmendingerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord21.243127.101
433Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet21.247127.077
500David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota21.257127.017
620Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota21.264126.975
798Paul MenardRichard Petty MotorsportsFord21.268126.951
812Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge21.270126.939
988Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet21.296126.784
109Kasey KahneRichard Petty MotorsportsFord21.299126.767
1148Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet21.318126.654
1217Matt KensethRoush Fenway RacingFord21.343126.505
1347Marcos AmbroseJTG Daugherty RacingToyota21.343126.505
1411Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota21.349126.470
1514Tony StewartStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet21.354126.440
1626Jeff GreenLatitude 43 MotorsportsFord21.357126.422
1778Regan SmithFurniture Row RacingChevrolet21.359126.410
1813Casey MearsGermain RacingToyota21.366126.369
195Mark MartinHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet21.370126.345
2029Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet21.393126.210
212Kurt BuschPenske RacingDodge21.406126.133
2224Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet21.422126.039
2339Ryan NewmanStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet21.422126.039
2416Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord21.424126.027
2531Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet21.440125.933
266David RaganRoush Fenway RacingFord21.455125.845
2736Dave BlaneyTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet21.458125.827
2871Landon CassillTRG MotorsportsChevrolet21.461125.810
2956Martin Truex Jr.Michael Waltrip RacingToyota21.472125.745
3087Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota21.477125.716
3182Scott SpeedRed Bull Racing TeamToyota21.482125.687
3218Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota21.503125.564
3377Sam Hornish Jr.Penske RacingDodge21.510125.523
341Jamie McMurrayEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet21.520125.465
3532Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota21.543125.331
3619Elliott SadlerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord21.551125.284
3755Mike BlissPrism MotorsportsToyota21.560125.232
3838Travis KvapilFront Row MotorsportsFord21.578125.127
3937David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord21.598125.012
4034Tony RainesFront Row MotorsportsFord21.636124.792
417Kevin ConwayRobby Gordon MotorsportsToyota21.792123.899
4283Mattias EkströmRed Bull Racing TeamToyota21.824123.717
4309Bobby LabontePhoenix RacingChevrolet
Failed to qualify
4410Terry LabonteStavola Labonte RacingChevrolet21.605124.971
4546Michael McDowellWhitney MotorsportsDodge21.712124.355
4664Todd BodineGunselman MotorsportsToyota21.723124.292
4766Scott RiggsPrism MotorsportsToyota21.767124.041
4892Brian KeselowskiK-Automotive MotorsportsDodge21.967122.912
Source:[18]

Race results

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PosGridNo.DriverTeamManufacturerLapsPoints
11411Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota4001952
23218Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota400170
31148Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet4001701
4620Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs RacingToyota400160
51347Marcos AmbroseJTG Daugherty RacingToyota400155
6433Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet4001551
7242Juan Pablo MontoyaEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet4001511
8343A. J. AllmendingerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord400142
92029Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet400138
10199Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord4001391
112339Ryan NewmanStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet400130
122224Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet400127
132531Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet4001291
141217Matt KensethRoush Fenway RacingFord400121
15812Brad KeselowskiPenske RacingDodge399118
161514Tony StewartStewart–Haas RacingChevrolet399115
17341Jamie McMurrayEarnhardt Ganassi RacingChevrolet399112
18212Kurt BuschPenske RacingDodge399109
19500David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota398106
20195Mark MartinHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet398103
211813Casey MearsGermain RacingToyota398100
222956Martin Truex Jr.Michael Waltrip RacingToyota39897
23266David RaganRoush Fenway RacingFord39894
243182Scott SpeedRed Bull Racing TeamToyota39891
251778Regan SmithFurniture Row RacingChevrolet39888
26798Paul MenardRichard Petty MotorsportsFord39785
273619Elliott SadlerRichard Petty MotorsportsFord39782
283377Sam Hornish Jr.Penske RacingDodge39779
29109Kasey KahneRichard Petty MotorsportsFord39676
302736Dave BlaneyTommy Baldwin RacingChevrolet39673
314283Mattias EkströmRed Bull Racing TeamToyota39670
322416Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord39567
332871Landon CassillTRG MotorsportsChevrolet39564
34988Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet39461
353838Travis KvapilFront Row MotorsportsFord39358
361626Jeff GreenLatitude 43 MotorsportsFord39355
373937David GillilandFront Row MotorsportsFord39352
384034Tony RainesFront Row MotorsportsFord39249
394309Bobby LabontePhoenix RacingChevrolet32446
403755Terry Labonte3Prism MotorsportsToyota14343
41417Kevin ConwayRobby Gordon MotorsportsToyota11840
423087Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota6137
433532Jason LefflerBraun RacingToyota3034
1 Includes five bonus points for leading a lap
2 Includes ten bonus points for leading the most laps
3 Replaced Bliss for the race

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
before reset
Points
after reset
1Denny Hamlin3,3425,060
2Jimmie Johnson3,4175,050
3Kevin Harvick3,7235,030
4Kyle Busch3,4955,030
5Kurt Busch3,3375,030
6Tony Stewart3,4175,010
7Greg Biffle3,1775,010
8Jeff Gordon3,4935,000
9Carl Edwards3,4275,000
10Jeff Burton3,3905,000
11Matt Kenseth3,3465,000
12Clint Bowyer3,2215,000
Source:[26][28]
Denny Hamlin at Bristol Motor Speedway in August 2007
Despite being 9th before the reset,Denny Hamlin(pictured in 2007) assumed the points lead by virtue of earning the most wins throughout the regular season.
Manufacturers' Championship standings
PosManufacturerPoints
1Chevrolet188
2Toyota159
3Ford120
4Dodge105
Source:[11]
  • Note: Only the top twelve positions are included for the driver standings. These drivers qualified for theChase for the Sprint Cup.
  • Note: Drivers are arranged in order of points after the Chase reset, although their point totals before the Chase are also included. All drivers qualifying for the Chase have their point totals reset to 5,000, with a 10-point bonus for each race won during the season before the Chase. Ties are broken on a countback system, with the first tiebreaker being top-5 finishes, followed by top-10s, races finished, and pole positions.[29]

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