Motor car race
The 2004 Subway 400 was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on February 22, 2004, at North Carolina Speedway in Richmond County , North Carolina . The race was the second of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season.
Ryan Newman of Penske Racing won the pole position , while Matt Kenseth of Roush Racing won the race. The race was the final Cup race at the track due to poor attendance, as the race date was later given to Phoenix International Raceway ;[ 3] only 50,000 were in attendance at the 60,113 facility.[ 4]
The other Cup race at the track, the Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 , had been replaced by California Speedway after 2003.
Entry list
Car #
Driver
Hometown
Make
Sponsor
Team
Crew Chief
0
Ward Burton
South Boston, VA
Chevrolet
NetZero Hi Speed
Gene Haas
01
Joe Nemechek
Lakeland, FL
Chevrolet
U.S. Army
Nelson Bowers
1
John Andretti
Bethlehem, PA
Chevrolet
Snap-On Tools / Nilla
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
2
Rusty Wallace
St. Louis, MO
Dodge
Miller Lite
Roger Penske
4
Kevin Lepage
Shelburne, VT
Chevrolet
YokeTV.com
Larry McClure
5
Terry Labonte
Corpus Christi, TX
Chevrolet
Kellogg's
Rick Hendrick
6
Mark Martin
Batesville, AR
Ford
Viagra
Jack Roush
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr
Kannapolis, NC
Chevrolet
Budweiser
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
09
Joe Ruttman
Upland, CA
Dodge
Phoenix Racing
James Finch
9
Kasey Kahne
Enumclaw, WA
Dodge
Dodge Dealers / UAW
Ray Evernham
10
Scott Riggs
Bahama, NC
Chevrolet
Valvoline
James Rocco
12
Ryan Newman
South Bend, IN
Dodge
Alltel
Roger Penske
14
Larry Foyt
Houston, TX
Dodge
Foyt Racing
A.J. Foyt
15
Michael Waltrip
Owensboro, KY
Chevrolet
NAPA
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
16
Greg Biffle
Vancouver, WA
Ford
Subway / National Guard
Jack Roush
17
Matt Kenseth
Cambridge, WI
Ford
DeWalt Power Tools
Jack Roush
18
Bobby Labonte
Corpus Christi, TX
Chevrolet
Interstate Batteries
Joe Gibbs
19
Jeremy Mayfield
Owensboro, KY
Dodge
Dodge Dealers / UAW
Ray Evernham
20
Tony Stewart
Rushville, IN
Chevrolet
Home Depot
Joe Gibbs
21
Ricky Rudd
Chesapeake, VA
Ford
Motorcraft
Wood Brothers
22
Scott Wimmer
Wausau, WI
Dodge
Caterpillar
Bill Davis
24
Jeff Gordon
Vallejo, CA
Chevrolet
DuPont
Rick Hendrick
25
Brian Vickers
Thomasville, NC
Chevrolet
GMAC Financial Services
Rick Hendrick
29
Kevin Harvick
Bakersfield, CA
Chevrolet
GM Goodwrench
Richard Childress
30
Johnny Sauter
Necedah, WI
Chevrolet
America Online
Richard Childress
31
Robby Gordon
Bellflower, CA
Chevrolet
Cingular Wireless
Richard Childress
32
Ricky Craven
Newburgh, ME
Chevrolet
Tide
Cal Wells
38
Elliott Sadler
Emporia, VA
Ford
M&M's
Yates Racing
40
Sterling Marlin
Columbia, TN
Dodge
Coors Light
Chip Ganassi
41
Casey Mears
Bakersfield, CA
Dodge
Target
Chip Ganassi
42
Jamie McMurray
Joplin, MO
Dodge
Texaco / Havoline
Chip Ganassi
43
Jeff Green
Owensboro, KY
Dodge
STP / Cheerios
Petty Enterprises
45
Kyle Petty
Trinity, NC
Dodge
Georgia-Pacific / Brawny
Petty Enterprises
46
Carl Long
Roxboro, NC
Dodge
Al Smith
Rick Glenn
48
Jimmie Johnson
El Cajon, CA
Chevrolet
Lowe's
Rick Hendrick
49
Ken Schrader
Fenton, MO
Dodge
Schwan's Home Service
Beth Ann Morgenthau
50
Derrike Cope
Spanaway, WA
Dodge
Arnold Development Companies
Don Arnold
72
Kirk Shelmerdine
Winston-Salem, NC
Ford
Tucson
Kirk Shelmerdine
77
Brendan Gaughan
Las Vegas, NV
Dodge
Kodak Easy Share
Doug Bawel
80
Andy Hillenburg
Indianapolis, IN
Ford
Commercial Truck & Trailer
Stan Hover
88
Dale Jarrett
Hickory, NC
Ford
UPS
Yates Racing
97
Kurt Busch
Las Vegas, NV
Ford
Irwin Tools
Jack Roush
99
Jeff Burton
South Boston, VA
Ford
SKF
Jack Roush
Qualifying
Ryan Newman, 2003 's pole leader with 11, won the pole at Rockingham with a lap speed of 156.475 miles per hour (251.822 km/h) and a lap time of 23.398 seconds.[ 5] Dodges were the top four fastest, with Newman, Jamie McMurray (155.379 mph (250.058 km/h)), Kasey Kahne (154.814 mph (249.149 km/h)) and Rusty Wallace (154.644 mph (248.875 km/h)). Chevrolet driver Jeff Gordon qualified fifth with a lap speed of 154.318 mph (248.351 km/h); Jeremy Mayfield (154.195 mph (248.153 km/h)), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (154.149 mph (248.079 km/h)), Jeff Green (154.117 mph (248.027 km/h)), the previous year's race winner[ 6] Dale Jarrett (154.078 mph (247.965 km/h)) and Greg Biffle (154.026 mph (247.881 km/h)) rounded out the top ten. Morgan Shepherd and Andy Belmont failed to qualify[ 7] after the two crashed in practice.[ 8] Ryan McGlynn and Larry Gunselman also withdrew.
The entry list for the race was short, which led to a group of field-fillers entering the race, including Joe Ruttman , starting in his first Cup race since 1995,[ 9] Kirk Shelmerdine , who made only two Cup Series starts since 1994, Carl Long , who started twice in 2001, and Andy Hillenburg , who failed to qualify for the 2004 Daytona 500 . The four drivers were considerably slower than the 37 full-time teams; in comparison to Newman's qualifying speed, Hillenburg, who started 43rd, had a speed of 146.859 mph (236.347 km/h), a 9.616 mph (15.475 km/h) differential. Hillenburg, who ran just six laps in the two practice sessions prior to the race, expressed interest in running the full race, stating, "I don't want to look like we're trying to capitalize on anything, but this is our window of opportunity. We're not here to go two laps and try to get a check. We're here to do the best we can."[ 10] After the race, rumors arose whether NASCAR had requested the field-fillers to appear and complete the 43-car field with the reward of money, possibly to satisfy television contracts, NASCAR vice president Jim Hunter denied the allegations.[ 11]
Qualifying results
1.Ryan Newman No.12 ALLTEL Dodge Penske Racing 156.475mph
2.Jamie McMurray No.42 Texaco Havoline Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 155.379mph
3.Kasey Kahne* No.9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Evernham Motorsports 154.814mph
4.Rusty Wallace No.2 Miller Lite Dodge Penske Racing 154.644mph
5.Jeff Gordon No.24 Dupont Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 154.318mph
6.Jeremy Mayfield No.19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Evernham Motorsports 154.195mph
7.Dale Earnhardt Jr. No.8 Budweiser Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt Incorporated 154.149mph
8.Jeff Green No.43 STP/Cheerios Dodge Petty Enterprises 154.117mph
9.Dale Jarrett No.88 UPS Ford Robert Yates Racing 154.078mph
10.Greg Biffle No.16 Subway/National Guard Ford Roush Racing 154.026mph
11.Bobby Labonte No.18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 154.020mph
12.Joe Nemechek No.01 US Army Chevrolet MB2 Motorsports 153.987mph
13.Casey Mears No.41 Target Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 153.942mph
14.Sterling Marlin No.40 Coors Light Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 153.942mph
15.Brendan Gaughan* No.77 Kodak/Jasper Engines Dodge Penske/Jasper Racing 153.748mph
16.Ward Burton No. 0 Netzero HiSpeed Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 153,690mph
17. Ricky Craven No.32 Tide Chevrolet PPI Motorsports 153.619mph
18.Ken Schrader No.49 Schwan's Home Service Dodge BAM Racing 153.413mph
19.Scott Riggs* No.10 Valvoline Chevrolet MBV Motorsports 153.297mph
20.Brian Vickers* No.25 GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 153.169mph
21.Mark Martin No. 6 Viagra Ford Roush Racing 153.015mph
22.Ricky Rudd No.21 Motorcraft Ford Wood Brothers Racing 152.984mph
23.Matt Kenseth No.17 DeWalt Ford Roush Racing 152.945mph
24.Tony Stewart No.20 Home Depot Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 152.875mph
25.Elliott Sadler No.38 M&M's Ford Robert Yates Racing 152.798mph
26.Kevin Lepage No.4 YokeTV.com Chevrolet Morgan-McClure Racing 152.792mph
27.Kurt Busch No.97 Sharpie Ford Roush Racing 152.633mph
28.Jeff Burton No.99 SKF Ford Roush Racing 152.486mph
29.Jimmie Johnson No.48 Lowe's Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 152.480mph
30.Kyle Petty No.45 Georgia Pacific Dodge Petty Enterprises 152.353mph
31.Scott Wimmer* No.22 Caterpillar Dodge Bill Davis Racing 152.290mph
32.Kevin Harvick No.29 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 152.220mph
33.Michael Waltrip No.15 NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt Incorporated 152.119mph
34.Robby Gordon No.31 Cingular Wireless Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 152.024mph
35.Terry Labonte No.5 Kellogg's ChevroletHendrick Motorsports 151.722mph
36.Johnny Sauter* No. 30 America Online Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 151.283mph
37.Derrike Cope No.50 Arnold Development Companies Dodge Derrike Cope 151.283mph
38.Larry Foyt No.14 AJ Foyt Racing Dodge AJ Foyt Racing 151.221mph
39.John Andretti No.1 Snap-On/Nilla Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt Incorporated 150.481mph (provisional)
40.Joe Ruttman No.09 Phoenix Racing Dodge Phoenix Racing 145.142mph (provisional)
41.Kirk Shelmerdine No.172 Tucson Ford Kirk Shelmerdine 145.661mph
42.Carl Long No.146 Glenn Underwater Services Dodge Glenn Racing 148.739mph
43.Andy Hillenburg No.280 Commercial Truck & Trailer Ford Stanton Hover 146.859mph[ 12]
* Rookie of the Year contender.
Race
After one lap was completed, Joe Ruttman, who started 40th and did not make any attempts to practice, was ordered to park by NASCAR for not having a pit crew and collected $54,196.[ 11] NASCAR eventually admonished Phoenix Racing owner James Finch for the incident. Kirk Shelmerdine was lapped after eight minutes and finished 42nd after not reaching the minimum speeds mandated by NASCAR, and was paid $54,895. Carl Long finished 38th after barrel-rolling on the backstretch. Andy Hillenburg managed to finish the race in 34th and 17 laps down, earning $55,425.[ 11]
Pole-sitter Ryan Newman led the first two laps before getting passed by Jamie McMurray, who led until the first caution flag was waved for Ken Schrader 's crash in turns one and two. Jeff Gordon took the lead, leading until lap 53 when Kyle Petty crashed. McMurray and Robby Gordon exchanged the lead during the caution period, while Newman, Jeff Gordon, and Matt Kenseth swapped the lead changes during the 71-lap green flag period, with Schrader and Jimmie Johnson 's accident on lap 131 bringing out another caution. On lap 134, Kenseth claimed the lead and led for 79 consecutive laps until lap 214, when a debris caution came out. Despite Kevin Harvick briefly taking first, Kenseth regained the lead and led for 87 more laps.[ 2] During those laps, on lap 265, Long collided with Joe Nemechek ,[ 13] flipped down the backstretch, and landed in the turn 3 apron.[ 14] With 42 laps left, Robby Gordon crashed, and McMurray eventually passed Kenseth and Kasey Kahne, but NASCAR ruled that Kenseth and Kahne were finishing their pit stops and were leaving pit road, and as the field was frozen, McMurray's pass was voided.[ 15] Kenseth battled Kahne for the win, and on the final lap, defeated Kahne by .01 seconds, while McMurray finished third. McMurray's team owner Chip Ganassi confronted the NASCAR haulers about Kenseth and Kahne's wave around; Ganassi stated, "We just got robbed in front of 100,000 people."[ 16]
POS[ 17]
ST
#
DRIVER
SPONSOR / OWNER
CAR
LAPS
MONEY
STATUS
LED
PTS
1
23
17
Matt Kenseth
DeWalt Power Tools (Jack Roush)
Ford
393
222303
running
259
190
2
3
9
Kasey Kahne
Dodge Dealers / UAW (Ray Evernham)
Dodge
393
130125
running
0
170
3
2
42
Jamie McMurray
Texaco / Havoline (Chip Ganassi)
Dodge
393
96425
running
76
170
4
13
40
Sterling Marlin
Coors Light (Chip Ganassi)
Dodge
393
114900
running
0
160
5
7
8
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Budweiser (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)
Chevrolet
393
118303
running
0
155
6
1
12
Ryan Newman
Alltel (Roger Penske)
Dodge
393
116152
running
12
155
7
4
2
Rusty Wallace
Miller Lite (Roger Penske)
Dodge
393
100643
running
0
146
8
27
97
Kurt Busch
Irwin Tools / Sharpie (Jack Roush)
Ford
393
83785
running
0
142
9
16
0
Ward Burton
NetZero Hi Speed (Gene Haas)
Chevrolet
393
66035
running
0
138
10
5
24
Jeff Gordon
DuPont (Rick Hendrick)
Chevrolet
391
111363
running
39
139
11
6
19
Jeremy Mayfield
Dodge Dealers / UAW (Ray Evernham)
Dodge
391
90210
running
0
130
12
21
6
Mark Martin
Pfizer / Viagra (Jack Roush)
Ford
391
72960
running
0
127
13
32
29
Kevin Harvick
GM Goodwrench (Richard Childress)
Chevrolet
391
100763
running
2
129
14
36
30
Johnny Sauter
America Online (Richard Childress)
Chevrolet
391
63560
running
0
121
15
31
22
Scott Wimmer
Caterpillar (Bill Davis)
Dodge
391
87560
running
0
118
16
20
25
Brian Vickers
GMAC Financial Services (Rick Hendrick)
Chevrolet
391
70760
running
0
115
17
35
5
Terry Labonte
Got Milk? / Kellogg's (Rick Hendrick)
Chevrolet
391
89110
running
0
112
18
25
38
Elliott Sadler
M&M's Black & White (Yates Racing)
Ford
391
90793
running
0
109
19
22
21
Ricky Rudd
Motorcraft (Wood Brothers)
Ford
391
87566
running
0
106
20
15
77
Brendan Gaughan
Kodak Easy Share (Doug Bawel)
Dodge
391
70110
running
0
103
21
14
41
Casey Mears
Target (Chip Ganassi)
Dodge
390
74810
running
0
100
22
26
4
Kevin Lepage
YokeTV.com (Larry McClure)
Chevrolet
390
71010
running
0
97
23
10
16
Greg Biffle
Subway / National Guard (Jack Roush)
Ford
390
69185
running
0
94
24
12
01
Joe Nemechek
U.S. Army (Nelson Bowers)
Chevrolet
390
75949
running
0
91
25
11
18
Bobby Labonte
Interstate Batteries (Joe Gibbs)
Chevrolet
389
102318
running
0
88
26
24
20
Tony Stewart
Home Depot (Joe Gibbs)
Chevrolet
389
103403
running
0
85
27
18
49
Ken Schrader
Schwan's Home Service (Beth Ann Morgenthau)
Dodge
389
56410
running
0
82
28
8
43
Jeff Green
STP / Cheerios (Petty Enterprises)
Dodge
389
82510
running
0
79
29
39
1
John Andretti
Snap-On Tools (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)
Chevrolet
388
64000
running
0
76
30
37
50
Derrike Cope
Matrix Systems / Arnold Development Co. (Don Arnold)
Dodge
386
56375
running
0
73
31
19
10
Scott Riggs
Valvoline (James Rocco)
Chevrolet
383
80937
running
0
70
32
38
14
Larry Foyt
Foyt Racing (A.J. Foyt)
Dodge
380
55675
running
0
67
33
33
15
Michael Waltrip
NAPA (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)
Chevrolet
379
92481
running
0
64
34
43
80
Andy Hillenburg
Commercial Truck & Trailer (Stan Hover)
Ford
376
55425
running
0
61
35
17
32
Ricky Craven
Tide (Cal Wells)
Chevrolet
365
63275
running
0
58
36
34
31
Robby Gordon
Cingular Wireless (Richard Childress)
Chevrolet
350
90412
crash
5
60
37
28
99
Jeff Burton
SKF (Jack Roush)
Ford
344
88592
engine
0
52
38
42
46
Carl Long
Al Smith Dodge / IPG (Rick Glenn)
Dodge
255
55135
crash
0
49
39
30
45
Kyle Petty
Georgia-Pacific / Brawny (Petty Enterprises)
Dodge
221
55070
engine
0
46
40
9
88
Dale Jarrett
UPS (Yates Racing)
Ford
210
85907
engine
0
43
41
29
48
Jimmie Johnson
Lowe's (Rick Hendrick)
Chevrolet
128
74750
crash
0
40
42
41
72
Kirk Shelmerdine
Tucson (Kirk Shelmerdine)
Ford
19
54895
rear end
0
37
43
40
09
Joe Ruttman
Phoenix Racing (James Finch)
Dodge
1
54196
parked
0
34
Failed to qualify, withdrew, or driver changes:
WD
00
Ryan McGlynn
Buyer's Choice Auto Warranties
Chevrolet
WD
39
Larry Gunselman
Jay Robinson Inc.
Chevrolet
WD
59
Andy Belmont
Continental Fire & Safety
Pontiac
WD
89
Morgan Shepherd
Victory In Jesus
Ford
WD
90
Andy Hillenburg
Donlavey Racing
Ford
Standings after the race
Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the points standings after the race.
References
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