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27.08.2008

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Season - 2008 Season Highlights

• Ryan Newman won the season-opening Daytona 500, his first career restrictor-plate victory.

• Carl Edwards won back-to-back races at California and Las Vegas – the second time in his career he has posted consecutive wins.

• Kyle Busch won at Atlanta – the first victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for Toyota. The victory came in the 40th start for Toyota in NASCAR’s premier series and was the first by a foreignbased manufacturer since Jaguar won with Al Keller at the wheel at Linden (N.J.) Airport in 1954.

• Jeff Burton won at Bristol and was followed across the line by teammates Kevin Harvick and Clint Bowyer – giving car owner Richard Childress his first-ever 1-2-3 sweep.

• Carl Edwards won at Texas to join Jeff Burton as the only drivers with multiple victories at Texas.

• Kyle Busch won at Darlington and became the youngest race winner there.

• Kasey Kahne followed up his win in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star race with victory in the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. He became the sixth driver to win both races in the same season.

• Kyle Busch became the first driver to post four victories with his win at Dover.

• Kasey Kahne won the Pocono 500 and became the third multiple-race winner of 2008.

• Dale Earnhardt Jr. won at Michigan, ending a 76-race winless streak.

• Kyle Busch won at Infineon Raceway, scoring his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series roadcourse victory and giving him victories on all four major types of tracks in NASCAR’s premier circuit.

• Kurt Busch won at New Hampshire, his first victory since Michigan in August 2007.

• Kyle Busch continued to win, capturing the July race at Daytona, his sixth win of the season.

• At Chicagoland, Kyle Busch won back-to-back races for the first time in his career, extending his collection of checkered flags in 2008 to seven.

• At Indianapolis, Jimmie Johnson won his second race of 2008, and second win at the Brickyard.

• Carl Edwards returned to Victory Lane at Pocono Raceway after waiting out rain and fuel issues for his fourth victory of the season.

• Kyle Busch won at Watkins Glen, completing a sweep of the two road-course races this season.

• Carl Edwards completed the second NASCAR Sprint Cup-Nationwide Series weekend sweep of the season with his victory at Michigan.

• Carl Edwards posted back-to-back victories for the second time in 2008 when he won at Bristol.

Qualifying

• 77 drivers have attempted to qualify for at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race this season, including Matt Crafton who qualified Robby Gordon’s car at Dover.

• There have been 13 different pole winners in 2008: Jimmie Johnson (three), Jeff Gordon (two), Kyle Busch (two), Greg Biffle (two) , Kasey Kahne (two), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (one), Ryan Newman (one), Joe Nemechek (one), Denny Hamlin (one), Patrick Carpentier (one), Paul Menard (one), Brian Vickers (one) and Carl Edwards (one).

• Patrick Carpentier became the first driver to post a career-first pole in 2008 when he won the pole at New Hampshire. He continued a 22-year streak of at least one first-time pole winner (1987-2008).

• Qualifying was canceled due to inclement weather at the Auto Club Speedway, Bristol, Michigan, Chicago and Watkins Glen.

• 45 different drivers have posted at least one top-10 start, led by Jimmie Johnson with 18.

• The pole winner (or driver who started first) has won five times and has finished in the top 10 in 12 races this season.

• Two pole winners have gone on to finish last in that race: Ryan Newman (Phoenix) and Greg Biffle (Darlington).

• Landon Cassill won the pole for the NASCAR Nationwide Series at New Hampshire and Patrick Carpentier followed up with the pole for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race. It was the first time ever that two Raybestos Rookie of the Year candidates swept the poles at the same track in a weekend.

• The average finish of the pole winner in 2008 is 13.54.

 

The Races

• 66 drivers have qualified for/participated in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race this season.

• 35 different drivers have posted at least one top-10 finish in 2008, led by Carl Edwards with 18.

• There have been six green-white-checkered finishes this season: Bristol, Texas, Richmond, Michigan, Infineon and Daytona-2.

• One race this season has gone less than the prescribed distance: New Hampshire (284 of 301 laps).

• There has been one last-lap pass for the lead in 2008: Daytona.

• The race has been won from a top-10 start 19 times this season.

• The deepest in the field that a race winner started in 2008 was 31st, by Clint Bowyer at Richmond.

• Five races have been won from the pole and the average start of the race winner in 2008 is 8.54.

Bristol Dominance

Kyle Busch led 415 laps at Bristol, the 12th time a driver has led 400 laps or more at the Tennessee short track. The standard was set by Cale Yarborough, who led all 500 laps in March 1973. Busch became the third driver to lead over 400 laps and not win the race, joining Richard Petty (442 laps in July 1964) and Rusty Wallace (409 laps in August 1993).

Brotherly Wins

Kyle Busch won at Infineon Raceway, followed by brother Kurt at New Hampshire, giving them the first back-to-back wins by brothers since Kyle won at California and Kurt at Richmond in September 2005. Kyle again won at Daytona, making it the first time brothers had won three consecutive races since 1955- 56.

Tim Flock won the final race of 1955 and the first of 1956 and his brother, Fonty, won the second race. Kyle posted the fourth straight win for the Busch brothers with his win at Chicago. It was the fourth time that brothers had won four straight:

1952 – Tim (Race No. 22 and 23), Bob (Race No. 24) and Fonty Flock (Race No. 25)

1952 – Herb (Race No. 31 and 32), Donald (Race No. 33) and Herb Thomas (Race No. 34)

1955 – Tim (Race No. 36 and 37), Fonty (Race No. 38) and Tim Flock (Race No. 39)

 

First-Timers Start Pole Win

Dario Franchitti (Daytona) Patrick Carpentier (New Hampshire) None

Michael McDowell (Martinsville) Paul Menard (Daytona-2)

Marcos Ambrose (Infineon)

Max Papis (Infineon)

Laps Led Lead in Points Top 10 in Points

Dario Franchitti (California) Ryan Newman (Daytona) Reed Sorenson (Daytona)

Michael McDowell (Dover) Kyle Busch (California)

Sam Hornish Jr. (Michigan) Carl Edwards (Las Vegas) *

* Lost points lead after mid-week penalty

 

Laps Led

• Kyle Busch has led 1,580 laps this season, more than any other driver.

• 47 drivers have led at least one lap this season. No one has led in every race.

• Kyle Busch (seven); Jimmie Johnson (four), Tony Stewart (three), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (three), Carl Edwards (three), Denny Hamlin (one), Greg Biffle (one), Kasey Kahne (one) and Mark Martin (one) have led the most laps at least once this season.

Points

• Jeff Burton became the fourth different driver to lead the points when he took the lead following Martinsville. It is his first time to lead the points since Oct. 14, 2006 (Lowe’s Motor Speedway).

• Kyle Busch re-assumed the lead in the points standings following his second-place finish at Richmond and has held it since.

• The point spread between first and second has varied from a low of six points following California to a high of 262 following Chicago.

Rookie Performance

• Five different drivers have been the highest-finishing rookie in 2008: Sam Hornish Jr. (seven), Regan Smith (seven), Patrick Carpentier (five), Michael McDowell (three) and Dario Franchitti (one).

• Sam Hornish Jr. has posted the best finish by a rookie candidate in 2008: 13th at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

 

Owner Highlights

• Ryan Newman won the season-opening Daytona 500, his first career restrictor-plate victory. Teammate Kurt Busch finished second, giving car owner Roger Penske his first restrictor-plate victory and first 1-2 finish in 25 years of NASCAR Sprint Cup racing.

• Joe Nemechek won the pole at Talladega, giving car owner Barney Visser his first-ever NASCAR Sprint Cup pole. It came in Visser’s 49th as a car owner.

• Hendrick Motorsports began competing in NASCAR Sprint Cup in 1984 and won its first race in 1986.

HMS has posted at least one victory each of its 22 seasons since and has gone past the seventh race of a season before posting its first win eight times – but only four times since 1994 (including this season). The deepest that HMS has gone into a season before scoring a win was 1992 when the first victory did not come until race No. 23.

• Dale Earnhardt Jr. won at Michigan and became the 14th different driver to win for Hendrick Motorsports. Every full-time driver for Hendrick Motorsports since 2000 has posted at least one victory while with the organization.

• Marcos Ambrose posted a third-place finish driving the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford at Watkins Glen, the first top-five finish for the Wood Brothers since Ricky Rudd’s fourth at Bristol in August 2005.

• Carl Edwards posted only the second NASCAR Sprint Cup-NASCAR Nationwide Series weekend sweep at Michigan when he won both races there in August. Both came with Jack Roush as the car owner. Mark Martin posted the first in 1993.

Penalties

• There have been 372 on-track penalties issued this season.

• Penalty Recap:

Pitting Before Pit Road is Open 196

Too Fast Entering Pit Road 32

Too Fast Exiting Pit Road 44

Others 100

Manufacturer

• Toyota leads the manufacturers’ points standings with 155 points. Ford has 138, Chevrolet 129 and Dodge 106.

• Toyota has posted nine victories in 2008. Ford has six, Chevrolet five and Dodge four.

• All four manufacturers have been in the top four finishers four times this season: Texas, Charlotte, Michigan and Indianapolis.

More Records

• Kevin Harvick extended his current streak of running at the finish to 68 races. That is the all-time record for consecutive races without a DNF. Harvick’s Richard Childress Racing teammate, Clint Bowyer, is second on the list, currently on a 61-race streak of running at the finish. Note: Herman Beam completed 84 consecutive races that he competed in (1961-63), but he did not race in all of the scheduled events during his personal streak. His longest consecutive-race streak was 35 races.

• Five foreign-born drivers participated at Infineon Raceway: Marcos Ambrose (Australia), Patrick Carpentier and Ron Fellows (Canada), Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia) and Max Papis (Italy). It was the largest contingent of foreign-born drivers in a race in NASCAR Sprint Cup history, eclipsing the previous mark of three which was set eight times – most recently at Infineon in 2007.

• At Watkins Glen, three nations were represented among the top five for the first time in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series history. Kyle Busch (first), Tony Stewart (second) and Martin Truex Jr. (fifth) are from the United States, Marcos Ambrose (third) from Australia and Juan Pablo Montoya (fourth) Colombia.

• Ryan Newman posted the first Daytona 500 victory for Dodge since Ward Burton won in 2002. That victory was the only other restrictor-plate victory for Dodge.

• Kasey Kahne was the only driver with three top-10 finishes in the first three races this season. In 2007, Kahne did not get his third top 10 until race No. 24 (Bristol).

• Jeff Gordon won the pole at Atlanta, making this his 16th consecutive year with a pole. He is third on the all-time list for consecutive years with a pole behind David Pearson (20) and Richard Petty (17).

• Jeff Gordon finished 43rd after his accident at Texas, just the second time in his career that he finished 43rd. The other also came at Texas (March 1999).

• Greg Biffle won the pole on the newly-repaved Darlington Raceway, breaking Ward Burton’s 1996 track qualifying record. Burton’s was the longest-standing qualifying record at an active, nonrestrictor-plate track.

• Denny Hamlin led 381 laps, setting the record for the number of laps led in a 400-lap race at Richmond. He eclipsed the mark of 369 set by Bobby Allison in September 1979. The record for laps led all-time at Richmond is 488 of 500 on the half-mile configuration by David Pearson in September 1970.

• Kyle Busch led 786 laps in the first 14 races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series this season. He had also led the exact same number through the first 15 races (the same weekend) in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.

 

Behind the Numbers

Speed MOV Leaders Changes Cautions Laps Lead Lap DNFs

Daytona 152.672 0.092 17 42 7 23 32 5

California 132.704 UC 15 33 11 43 22 2

Las Vegas 127.729 0.504 9 19 11 44 21 6

Atlanta 140.975 2.066 9 26 8 35 13 2

Bristol # 89.775 0.588 8 17 10 68 21 1

Martinsville 73.163 0.398 8 20 18 89 17 4

Texas # 144.814 0.399 6 16 6 27 10 5

Phoenix 103.292 7.002 4 10 8 42 10 3

Talladega 157.409 UC 20 52 8 23 27 8

Richmond # 95.786 0.439 4 4 11 62 16 8

Darlington 140.350 3.115 15 35 8 31 20 2

Charlotte 135.772 10.203 16 37 11 50 17 5

Dover 121.171 4.224 9 15 5 26 6 4

Pocono 125.209 3.702 12 23 10 36 34 5

Michigan # 145.375 UC 13 31 8 22 22 4

Infineon # 76.445 1.716 5 5 6 14 31 6

New Hampshire * 106.719 UC 8 9 7 33 26 4

Daytona # 138.554 UC 10 21 11 33 30 6

Chicago 155.761 0.133 10 17 3 10 21 1

Indianapolis 115.117 0.332 16 26 11 52 36 2

Pocono 130.567 3.858 13 25 7 31 28 5

Watkins Glen 97.148 2.275 5 8 4 9 32 5

Michigan 140.351 0.947 9 18 7 27 17 5

Bristol 91.581 1.969 3 4 8 56 15 7

Average 122.435 2.314 10.167 21.375 8.500 36.917 21.833 4.375

# - Extended Race * Shortened Race

 

- Michael Payne, NASCAR -






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