2013 Texas Motor Speedway Media Guide-Spring/Summer Edition

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2013 MEDIA GUIDE SPRING & SUMMER EDITION



TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

2013 Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IFC Media Relations Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 O. Bruton Smith, CEO/Chairman, Speedway Motorsports, Inc.. 4 Eddie Gossage, President and General Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 TMS Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Facility Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Texas Traditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Track History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Media Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Season Ticket Information / Seating Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Facility Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Metroplex Map / Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Area Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Area Restaurants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Texas Motor Speedway’s Total Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Speedway Children’s Charities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Speedway Motorsports, Inc. – Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Performance Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year-By-Year Race Boxscores and Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NASCAR Speed Chart and Racing Flags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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NASCAR Nationwide Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Performance Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year-By-Year Race Boxscores and Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

79 82 84 94

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Performance Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year-By-Year Race Boxscores and Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

119 122 124 134

IZOD IndyCar Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Track Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Driver Performances Chart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year-By-Year Race Boxscores and Recaps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IndyCar Speed Chart and Racing Flags. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Additional Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Family of Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IBC

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MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Mike Zizzo

VICE PRESIDENT OF MEDIA RELATIONS

Zizzo is in his eighth year with Texas Motor Speedway and fourth in the position of Vice President of Media Relations. He was promoted to the position in February of 2009 after serving his first four years at “The Great American Speedway!” in the role of Director of Media Relations. During his tenure at Texas Motor Speedway, he has been responsible for the creation of the Broadcast Media Center, Pit Stop Park, Tony Stewart “Smoke Show,” 10 Years Strong commemorative book, Wall of Champions, Speeding To Help community outreach program, and Speeding To Read educational initiative, among other projects. He was honored in 2007 when NASCAR named him the Public Relations Representative of the Year for NASCAR National Series Tracks during its annual Public Relations Summit in Daytona Beach, Fla. Zizzo arrived at Texas Motor Speedway in 2005 with a wealth of knowledge and experience in NASCAR and Indy-car racing. He spent the previous nine years working for the sanctioning bodies in both of those series, with his last tenure being with NASCAR. Zizzo joined NASCAR’s Media Relations department at the outset of 2002 and served as the senior manager of communications. Zizzo came to NASCAR after spending six years at Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART). Zizzo joined CART in 1996 as communications manager and a year later was named director of public relations for the open-wheel sanctioning body. His accolades included the Jim Chapman Award for the most outstanding public relations representative in the series. In 2000, he was promoted to CART vice president of competition public relations. He moved to NASCAR in 2002 as a communications manager and a year later was promoted to senior manager. Zizzo also has 12 years experience as a sportswriter for The Orlando Sentinel, covering major beats including motorsports, the NFL and NHL. He is a graduate of Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Fla. Zizzo resides in Lantana, Texas. CONTACT INFO: Tel: (817) 215-8522 Email: mzizzo@texasmotorspeedway.com

Dave Crome

Broadcast Media Relations Manager

Crome joined the Texas Motor Speedway media relations department in 2011 following a long career as a veteran television sports anchor. Prior to his arrival at Texas Motor Speedway, he spent 12 years in the Dallas/Fort Worth market, serving as sports anchor and sports director for KDAF CW33. Prior to his time at CW33, Crome served as sports anchor and reporter for NBC’s Kansas City affiliate, KSHB-TV; CBS’s KDBC-TV in El Paso; and ABC’s WSIL-TV in Harrisburg, Ill. Crome, a native of Wilmette, Ill., graduated from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale with a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-Television. During his 24-year television career, Crome received several of broadcasting’s most prestigious awards. He has earned the Edward R. Murrow Award, three Emmy Awards and three Associated Press honors for best sportscast in Texas. Crome resides with wife, Janet, and his four children in Grapevine, Texas. CONTACT INFO: Tel: (817) 215-8523 Email: dcrome@texasmotorspeedway.com

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MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Louis Mora

Media Relations SENIOR Coordinator

Mora joined the media relations team at Texas Motor Speedway in 2007 as the Media Relations Coordinator and was promoted to his current position in 2008. Mora, a 2006 graduate of the University of Kansas, spent two years working as the public relations intern at Kansas Speedway and helped manage the media center during race weekends. In addition, Mora served as a reporter for The University Daily Kansan. Mora is a previous William Randolph Hearst Award winner, finishing ninth in the national college newspaper in-depth writing competition in 2006. During his tenure at Texas Motor Speedway he has been instrumental in overseeing the publications produced by the media relations department, which include the speedway’s media guide and motorsports resource guide. He also has been instrumental in revamping the layout and design of the souvenir race programs. Mora resides with wife, Ashley, and his stepdaughter in Argyle, Texas. CONTACT INFO: Tel: (817) 215-8521 Email: lmora@texasmotorspeedway.com

Rodney Scearce

Media Relations Coordinator

Scearce is in his first year with the media relations department at Texas Motor Speedway, having joined the staff in August 2012. A North Carolina native, Scearce graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2009. Following his undergraduate degree at UNC, Scearce attended the University of Central Florida, graduating with a Master of Business Administration and Master of Sport Business Management. Prior to joining Texas Motor Speedway, Scearce worked in Arizona as an integral part of the public relations staff for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association. It was during this time that Scearce gained invaluable experience promoting the Suns’ initiatives and brand. Additionally, Scearce was responsible for creating and coordinating community-driven events with players, coaches and other entertainers. Scearce resides in Fort Worth, Texas. CONTACT INFO: Tel: (817) 215-8524 Email: rscearce@texasmotorspeedway.com

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CEO & CHAIRMAN

O. Bruton Smith

CEO and Chairman of the Board, Speedway Motorsports, Inc.

Smith is the guiding force behind Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (SMI), a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States. He has parlayed his love for “building things” into a business empire, focusing on the motorsports and automotive industries. Since he was first profiled in Forbes 400 in 1996, Smith has been listed among the wealthiest people in America each year by the business magazine. Smith founded SMI by consolidating his motorsports holdings in December 1994, and in February 1995 he made it the first motorsports company to trade on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TRK). In partnership with racing star Curtis Turner, Smith opened Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, N.C.) in 1960 and held the first World 600 that year. Today, SMI owns and operates Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway. SMI also provides souvenir merchandising services through its Speedway Motorsports, Inc., Properties (SMIP) subsidiary and manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars through its U.S. Legend Cars, Inc. subsidiary. In 1997, Smith organized his automotive group under the Sonic Automotive flag and took it public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: SAH). Today, Sonic Automotive is the second-largest automotive group in the United States. Smith, born and raised in Oakboro, N.C., also is a very active philanthropist. He founded Speedway Children’s Charities in 1984. He received the prestigious NASCAR Award of Excellence in 1997 in recognition of his efforts on behalf of Speedway Children’s Charities. Smith has been inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame (2007), National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (2006) and Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame (2008).

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president & General manager

Eddie Gossage

President and General Manager, TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY

It only seems appropriate, according to Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Chairman Bruton Smith, that “The Great American Speedway!” is guided by “America’s Greatest Racing Promoter.” Smith anointed Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage with that flattering title and considering the speedway mogul’s half century in motorsports it resonates as the ultimate compliment. Gossage, who always has considered Smith his mentor, has benefitted from that relationship to develop into the most innovative and successful speedway executive in motorsports today. He pioneered the construction and debut of Texas Motor Speedway in the 1990s and steadily built the venue into one of the premier speedways in the world. Texas Motor Speedway annually hosts the largest single-day sporting events in the Lone Star State with two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, in addition to two NASCAR Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series races and an IZOD IndyCar Series event. Under Gossage’s leadership through the years, Texas Motor Speedway has: • Hosted the largest single-day crowd in Texas sports history • Created the first Preferred Seat License and season ticket plans in motorsports • Created a free special season ticket-holder event known as “Fandango” • Promoted some of the country’s largest music festivals • Staged the first-ever nighttime Indy-car race • Annually attracted among the largest crowds of the season for all the major series that compete at the speedway • Announced an aggressive and edgier “No Limits” marketing campaign in August of 2010 aimed at attracting younger fans while also providing a multitude of new benefits to all fans in the most comprehensive approach the speedway has ever undertaken. • Created a one-of-a-kind pre-race party for PSL and season ticket-holders known as the “No Limits” Garage Party

Gossage, a native of Nashville, Tenn., has been involved in motorsports since 1980 and his diverse experience in all major forms of auto racing has molded him into one of the most influential executives in professional sports. He began his motorsports career as the public relations director of Nashville International Raceway in 1980. After one season, he was transferred by National Raceways, Inc. (owners of the Nashville venue) to serve as manager of the company’s other speedway, Bristol International Raceway (now Bristol Motor Speedway). In 1983, the Miller Brewing Company hired Gossage to manage the Milwaukee-based company’s expansive mo-

torsports public relations program. He became a fixture in American motorsports in NASCAR, Indy car, drag racing, sports car racing and unlimited hydroplane racing. Gossage returned to his speedway roots in 1989 when he was named vice president of public relations for Charlotte Motor Speedway. During his tenure, the speedway staged the first-ever nighttime superspeedway race, increased its seating capacity by more than 20 percent and Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (SMI) went public on the New York Stock Exchange. Gossage was handpicked by Smith in 1995 to be the guiding force for his new state-of-the-art facility in Fort Worth, Texas that would debut in 1997. Today, Texas Motor Speedway is considered one of the premier motorsports venues in the world and continues to be one of the most innovative and creative under Gossage’s guidance. Gossage also has been influential in the career starts for many of the top executives and talent in the sport today. As manager of Bristol Motor Speedway in the early 1980s, Gossage helped a local radio advertising salesman land his first job in motorsports when he assisted Mike Helton in becoming the public relations director at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Today, Helton is the president of NASCAR. Others who have worked for Gossage through the years include New Hampshire Motor Speedway Executive Vice President/ General Manager Jerry Gappens; Zoom Motorsports/Barber Motorsports Park Vice President Rick Humphrey; Las Vegas Motor Speedway Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Kevin Camper; Las Vegas Motor Speedway Vice President of Operations David Stetzer; and Penske Racing team publicist Tom Roberts, among others. Gossage remains heavily involved in Speedway Children’s Charities – serving on the board of directors – as well as within the community with positions on the boards for the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Northwest Independent School District Foundation and the Board of Professional Advisors for the College of Mass Communications at Middle Tennessee State University. Gossage, a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, resides with his wife, Melinda, on Eagle Mountain Lake in Fort Worth, Texas.

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STAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION Eddie Gossage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President and General Manager Cheri Moorhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Assistant to the President

EVENTS Kenton Nelson . . Assistant General Manager/Vice President of Events Holly Starr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Assistant to Kenton Nelson Ellen Stallcup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising/Event Manager David Pakebusch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Events Manager Cameron Branch. . . . . . . . . . . . . Short Track/Special Events Manager Anjanette Garrett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Events Coordinator Brad Gillie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Producer, Total Access Larry Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art Director Brenna Buller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Promotions Manager Robert Shiekh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Video Productions Manager Ellie Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Coordinator, Total Access David Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Events

MEDIA RELATIONS Mike Zizzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Media Relations Dave Crome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Broadcast Media Relations Manager Louis Mora. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Relations Senior Coordinator Rodney Scearce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Media Relations Coordinator

SALES Devron Jeffers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Sales Michelle Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant Chad Rogers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Coordinator Fredella Malone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Receptionist/Sales Assistant Jill Rhea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Analyst Brenna Haussman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suite Services Coordinator Steve French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Coordinator Michael Ziegler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account Executive Lori Weed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account Executive Adam Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account Executive Haynes Hudson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Account Executive

MARKETING Jaime Carlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Marketing Megan Smock. . Administrative Assistant to General Counsel/Marketing Emily Dickens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Coordinator Ben Ray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Show Car Program Coordinator

TICKETS/CREDENTIALS Jason Bowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Tickets Beth Kester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Manager Darla Peugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Ticket Manager Bobby Newman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credential Coordinator Trenton Porter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phone Room Supervisor Gary Guehler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Agent Mandy Sears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Agent Brittany Crabtree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Agent

TICKETS SALES Robert Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Ticket Sales Kim Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Ticket Sales Representative Jared Harwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Shannon Becker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Rocky Rocamontes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Representative Taylor Thiel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Account Executive Patrick Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Account Executive Brent Garcia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ticket Sales Account Executive

SPEEDWAY CHILDREN’S CHARITIES Jennifer Henshaw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director Lauren Selking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant

LONE STAR TOWER/REAL ESTATE John Eschberger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Real Estate Kelly Henshall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Manager

FINANCE Tom Kelly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Finance Terri Cartwright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controller Kim Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Assistant/Accounts Receivables Janet Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Assistant/ Accounts Payable Glenn Shisler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Staff Accountant Megan McGhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Assistant/SWC Haley Birdsall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insurance Coordinator Teresa Nguyen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finance Assistant

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STAFF DIRECTORY TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Doug Harrison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief Technology Officer

OPERATIONS Mat Stolley. . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice President of Operations/Development Linn Nguyen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant Ron Underwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Manager Chuck Berg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Director of Development Tim Altom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Foreman Brian Brookhouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EMS – Track Coordinator Steve Daniels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape Supervisor Mike Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Condo Superintendent Ron Camirillio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Condo Security Paul Eadie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speedway Club Superintendent Lonnie Prater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speedway Club Maintenance Glade Oliverson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Speedway Club Security Gerald Baker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Security (nights) Aquilino Flores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape David Cantwell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricator Rusty Gable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Mechanic Joe Humphries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanic John Ridenour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carpenter/Fabricator Delton Masengale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HVAC Andrew Wagner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plumber James Ferrell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Donald Barnett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance David G. Wilson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Tommy Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Jose Flores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Clean Up Supervisor Miguel A. Chapa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape Leon Macedo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape Gomaro De LaCruz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape Brian Schmalken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabricator/Carpenter Oscar Hernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrician José R. Flores. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape Candelario Medellin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Landscape

LONE STAR LEGENDS / TMS DIRT TRACK Rusty Marcus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Manager

THE SPEEDWAY CLUB Amy Hoedebeck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Manager Dana Birdsall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Membership Services Coordinator Carol Nolen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Membership Sales Executive Amanda McCormick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Project Coordinator Kristal Fanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Health Club, Salon and Spa Director

LEVY RESTAURANTS Marc Mann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations David Dawson . . . . . . . Assistant Director of Operations/Concessions Joel Pena. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Executive Chef Ramona Hinten. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Sous Chef Kathleen Owen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Club Supervisor Candis Everton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Concessions Manager Meagon Mooneyham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GM of Premium Services Josh Votruba. . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Premium Manager/SWC Manager Kimberly Dawson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Human Resources Coordinator Kirk Ruhburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Purchasing Manager Tara Sasser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Sales Manager Jordan Pierce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sales Coordinator

SMI PROPERTIES - Merchandising and Licensing Scott Watson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Merchandising Stacy Strawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Event Operations Manager Kyle Wise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gift Shop Manager Nick Powell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Retail Operations Manager

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FACILITY OVERVIEW

“The Great American Speedway!”

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Texas Motor Speedway became part of the motorsports landscape in 1997 and the venue has made an indelible impression over the course of its relatively modest existence. While race tracks such as Daytona International Speedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway have cultivated a rich tradition and heritage over the course of time, Texas Motor Speedway already has garnered its place among the elite as it enters just its 17th season of racing.

celebration is unlike any other in our sport. It’s an honor for me to be the first repeat Cup winner at TMS and have my name engraved twice on the Wall of Champions.” Texas Motor Speedway, with an overall capacity in excess of 190,000, is among the largest sports stadiums in America and the enormity of the Fort Worth venue is no better exemplified by the fact that more than four Cowboys Stadiums, home of the Dallas Cowboys, can fit inside. The facility also boasts a large array of amenities that once were foreign to speedways across the country.

When there is mention of the “Big Four” in terms of motorsports venues of prestige, Texas Motor Speedway has taken its place alongside Daytona, Indianapolis and Charlotte Motor Speedway. A triumph at Texas Motor Speedway is accompanied by an air of distinction and accomplishment for drivers and teams. And a Victory Lane celebration with cowboy hats, six-shooter pistols and the driver’s name being engraved for the Wall of Champions is unparalleled. Jeff Burton, a two-time Sprint Cup winner at Texas Motor Speedway, explained the significance of winning a race at “The Great American Speedway!” “Texas Motor Speedway is the shining example of how a speedway should be run,” Burton said. “From start to finish, TMS does everything first class. The Victory Lane

Texas Motor Speedway is home to 144 luxury suites; the Lone Star Tower, which houses condominiums and office space; and the members-only Speedway Club, which features fine dining, a health club with salon and spa services, and an expansive ballroom. As a result of its everexpanding and progressive menu of fan amenities, Texas Motor Speedway has become a model for other speedways to follow and emulate. No wonder it was given the tag, “The Great American Speedway!” Texas Motor Speedway showcases a 1.5-mile oval with 24-degree banking in the turns and caters primarily to stock cars, trucks and open-wheel racing. The speedway currently plays host to two races each in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series, and one IZOD IndyCar Series event.

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FACILITY OVERVIEW The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events, held annually in April and November, are routinely the largest sporting events in the state of Texas and among the top-20 largest single-day events in the United States. Over the course of a NASCAR weekend, an estimated 400,000 spectators will attend, transforming Texas Motor Speedway into the seventh-largest city in the great state of Texas.

And just like the major sports teams in the area – the Dallas Cowboys, Mavericks, Stars and Texas Rangers – Texas Motor Speedway continually made moves and improvements each year. It may not have resulted in a championship like some of those local sports franchises achieved, but it did result in the facility being situated among the upper echelon of sports venues. The saying goes, “Everything is bigger in Texas,” and Texas Motor Speedway is no exception.

How TMS became “The Great American Speedway!”

A NASCAR race week also has a major economic impact on the Dallas/Fort Worth area, especially when it is compared to a marquee sports event such as the Super Bowl. A Super Bowl is worth approximately $90 million in tourism-related spending to the host city. And that spending is equal to one NASCAR event, so with Texas Motor Speedway playing host to two NASCAR weekends it is equivalent to having this area hosting two Super Bowls annually. The IZOD IndyCar Series, which also has been a part of Texas Motor Speedway since it opened in 1997, draws its largest crowd of the season outside of the Indianapolis 500 at TMS. Crowds in excess of 85,000 have routinely enjoyed the thrilling racing and close finishes in “America’s Original Nighttime IndyCar Race.” Texas Motor Speedway has played host to the series championship finale, the infamous Victory Lane tussle between A.J. Foyt and Arie Luyendyk in the inaugural 1997 season, and in 2011 was the site of the series first twin-race event. Texas Motor Speedway has drawn enormous crowds since opening its gates in 1997, but just like an expansion team in professional sports the facility endured its share of obstacles as well as etched memorable moments into its history. Rain, traffic and other struggles did not dampen the spirits of race fans, who made their way to Texas Motor Speedway for the inaugural Interstate Batteries 500. A sellout crowd in excess of 200,000 officially put Dallas/Fort Worth and the state of Texas on the rapidly growing NASCAR map.

Many would be led to believe that Texas Motor Speedway utilized the resources of an innovative marketing agency to create the moniker, “The Great American Speedway!” But, actually, it was the resourcefulness of a copy editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram that spurred the nickname for Texas Motor Speedway. In the July 12, 2000, edition of the Star-Telegram, veteran motorsports reporter John Sturbin wrote an article on the sports front touting the addition of a CART race to the upcoming 2001 Texas Motor Speedway race schedule that would ultimately elevate the status of the facility because it would play host to every major American racing series. Playing off the reporter’s theme, the headline read, “The Great American Speedway: CART race in May gives TMS a 2001 sweep of U.S. circuits.” With Texas Motor Speedway planning to play host to stock car’s three premier series (NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series), open-wheel’s two major rival series (IZOD IndyCar Series, Championship Auto Racing Teams FedEx Championship Series) and road racing’s American Le Mans Series and TransAm Series, speedway president Eddie Gossage couldn’t resist running with “The Great American Speedway!” to provide the facility with its own unique identity. In 2001, Texas Motor Speedway officially adopted “The Great American Speedway!” slogan, incorporating it into a new track logo and submitting it for trademark. And it has remained Texas Motor Speedway’s signature slogan and logo ever since.

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FACILITY OVERVIEW ACREage 1,500 RACING SURFACE Oval: 1.5 miles Width: 58 feet (minimum) Turns: 750-foot radius Banking: 24 degrees in turns, five degrees in straightaways Frontstretch: 2,250 feet long Backstretch: 1,330 feet long Pit Road: 45 pit stalls for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, 35 pit stalls for IZOD IndyCar Series Seating Information Front Straightaway Grandstand: 66 rows, 112,522. Includes: PSL seats (36,000 with armrests); and Handicapped Seating (1,595 - Row 28 at portal entrances) Back Straightaway Grandstand: 12 rows, 9,855 Luxury Suites: 144 with seating for 9,992 Victory Lane Club Suites: 50 with seating for 3,200 Condominium Seating: 2,571 Infield Capacity: Approx. 53,000 Grandstand Seating: 122,377 Total Permanent Seating: 138,122 Total Estimated Capacity: 191,122 Structures Broadcast Center: 2,900 square feet on two levels Media Center: Total of 2,232 sq. feet Deadline Room: 63’ x 48’ Victory Theater: 33’ x 47’ Goodyear Building: 2,013 sq. feet Fuzzy’s Taco Shop: 5,103 sq. feet NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Garage: 22,272 sq. feet LiftMaster Garage: 22,272 sq. feet Hospitality Village: 477,480 sq. feet North Tunnel to Infield: Two lanes. Each lane is 12’ wide by 8.5’ high. Both lanes designated for vehicle use (no RVs). South Tunnel to Infield: Three lanes. Each lane is 12’ wide by 13.5’ high. Two lanes designated for vehicles, RVs and transporters; one designated for pedestrians

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PARKING 660 Total Acres: 131 acres asphalt paved – 20,000 spaces 464 acres gravel – 52,600 spaces 65 acres grass – 7,400 spaces Pit Stop Park: 76 spaces Bus Spaces: 300 paved Handicap Parking: Available on frontstretch outside Gates 2-6; Backstretch outside Gates 9 and 10. Facilities Entrances/Exits: Frontstretch, Gates 1-7; South Tunnel/ Infield, Gate 8; Backstretch, Gates 9-11 and North Tunnel. Elevators: 35 Women’s Restrooms: 1,656 Men’s Restrooms: 843 Kitchens: 2 Concession Buildings: 24 Souvenir Buildings: 23 Infield Care Center: 1 Camping Reserved: Approximately 6,800 spaces – 1,000 infield; 4,700 outside Turn 3; 250 tent sites. Unreserved: 1,709 (available for NASCAR Sprint Cup events only) Burnout Alley: 52 RV spaces (located along the backstretch) Infield Road Course (4 course variations) 1) 2.324 miles; 2) 1.07 miles; 3) .7 mile; 4) .5 mile Pit Road Length: 800 ft. Road Width: 35 ft. to 40 ft. Turns: 8 to 15 depending on variation Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track Oval: .4 mile, clay surface Seating: 10,994 permanent seats Banking: 12 degrees Straightaway: 70 feet wide Corners: 80 feet wide Luxury Suites: 14 with seating for 308 Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway Oval: .2 mile, asphalt surface Seating: 1,448 permanent seats Banking: 12 degrees Corners: 80 feet wide


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Everything is Bigger in (Fort Worth) Texas Cowboys Stadium, the impressive home of the National Football League’s Dallas Cowboys that opened in July of 2009, ranks among the NFL’s largest venues with seating for 80,000 spectators. By comparison, Texas Motor Speedway is easily the largest sports stadium of any kind in Texas – four of the Cowboys Stadiums could fit comfortably inside the massive motorsports venue, which has a seating capacity of 138,122 and a total estimated capacity of 191,122.

Texas Motor Speedway

LOCATION SEATING

Fort Worth

Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium Austin

138,122 100,119

Cotton Bowl

Dallas 92,100

Kyle Field

College Station

Cowboys Stadium

Arlington 80,000

Reliant Stadium

Houston 71,500

Alamodome

San Antonio

Jones AT&T Stadium

Lubbock 60,454

Sun Bowl

El Paso

Rice Stadium

Houston 47,000

82,600

65,000

51,500

Pictured clockwise from top left: Texas Motor Speedway, Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Kyle Field, Cotton Bowl, Reliant Stadium, Alamodome, Jones AT&T Stadium, Sun Bowl.

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Broadcast Center

The Broadcast Center is a two-story, multi-purpose facility that caters to the needs of local, regional and national television and radio media outlets. It houses an array of sound-proof studios that overlook Victory Lane and offer a dramatic view of the frontstretch of Texas Motor Speedway. The upper level of the Broadcast Center consists of seven enclosed studios – ranging in size from 10’ x 12’ to 7’ x 7’ – with 11’ x 11’ outdoor platforms on each end. The two outdoor platforms, which are equipped with power outlets, are ideal for live television “stand-ups” and each offers multiple backdrops for different looks. The lower level serves as the home base for television and radio media with a “deadline” room similar to the one utilized by the print media. The work area is 28’ x 18’ and includes high-speed Ethernet, wireless capabilities and multiple televisions to monitor the racing action. The lower floor includes five large radio rooms. Each booth, which is approximately 6’ x 7’ in size, features multiple audio feeds, ISDN, phone and internet lines, ambient track sound and a television to monitor the action.

The Speedway Club at Texas Motor Speedway Texas Motor Speedway, one of the largest sports and entertainment facilities in the country, provides the spectacular backdrop for The Speedway Club. The Speedway Club, a stunning nine-story structure overlooking Turn 1 of the speedway, offers extraordinary benefits to race fans and businesses all over the world. Club members enjoy upscale amenities to host their most important clients, closest friends and family members during the race events and 52 weeks a year for lunch, dinner and special events in the beautiful “members only” Starlight Dining Room. The club offers two floors of banquet and meeting space for events from 10 to 1,000 people. The exclusive Health Club, Salon and Spa is open year-round, providing a full array of health equipment, certified personal trainers, spa services, child care services and tanning beds. Club concierge services include banquet/meeting services for private or business events of all sizes. Additionally, The Speedway Club offers reciprocal privileges with exclusive concierge services at over 400 private clubs and resorts around the world. Golf, tennis, fine dining and athletics are only the beginning.

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Texas Motor Speedway’s newest fan amenity, Pit Stop Park, provides race fans with a distinct and exclusive tailgating area. Pit Stop Park, located less than 100 yards from the speedway’s main entrance (Gate 4), features up to 76 reserved tailgating spots and a common area for fans visiting on Texas Motor Speedway’s three major race weekends. Each reserved spot, exclusively for personal vehicles, is 36 feet deep by 15 feet wide to accommodate all the tailgating necessities. The park also features a wide array of amenities including an upscale portable restroom station; common area featuring picnic tables, horseshoe pits and bean-bag toss areas; security staffing; and daily bagged trash pick-up. Brookshire’s also offers on-site food concierge service for tailgaters.

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Lone Star Tower Located high above Turn 2, Lone Star Tower is a sleek 10-story building with 76 luxury condominiums on floors five through 10. Imagine yourself watching exciting racing action out of your own living room. Each Lone Star Tower condominium provides a breathtaking, panoramic view of Texas Motor Speedway, with most featuring a cantilevered glass wall and/or outdoor balcony in the living/entertainment area. Lone Star Tower condominiums range in size from approximately 1,086 square feet to more than 3,100. Lone Star Tower office space is located on the first through fourth floors. There is a total of 100,000 rental square feet (RSF) available. Office sizes range from 1,600 RSF to 25,000 RSF with a view of the track or 1,000 RSF without a view of the track. On-site management, maintenance and security also are offered.

Burnout Alley

Burnout Alley is the home to 52 expansive luxury motorcoach sites located along the backstretch. Each 30’ x 60’ gated courtyard area includes full service hook-ups for water, electric and live race feeds; concierge service that includes grocery shopping; catering options; free wireless internet and 24-hour restroom access. Each luxury motorcoach site sells for $15,000 for the entire race season. The package includes 10 VIP passes for Burnout Alley; 10 pre-race passes for each NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race; 10 pit/infield passes; two access passes for The Speedway Club; 10 souvenir event programs; and three reserved parking spaces nearby. The addition of Burnout Alley for the 2009 season was a $2 million capital improvement project that transformed the upper portion of the backstretch into a lavish motorcoach area that has enhanced the way fans camp and entertain for race weekends.

Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track The Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track is a .4-mile clay oval with sixdegree banking on the straightaways and nine degrees in the turns. The 10,994-seat dirt track features amenities such as private suites and a tunnel to the infield for competitors. The dirt track has hosted the World of Outlaws sprint car series, late-model dirt car races, monster truck racing and freestyle motorcycle races. The venue currently plays host to the PortA-Cool Texas World Dirt Track Championship annually in March, and the Port-A-Cool U.S. National Dirt Track Championship in September.

Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway

Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway is a paved .2-mile track with 12-degree banking located adjacent to the dirt track. It is home to Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster races. Lone Star Legends, the exclusive distributor of Legends, Bandolero and Thunder Roadster parts, is the major promoter for Legends races at Lil’ Texas. Lone Star Legends also offers racing and driving schools for children and adults at Lil’ Texas. 2013 SPRING & SUMMER MEDIA GUIDE

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TEXAS TRADITIONS

Victory Lane – Texas Style Texas Motor Speedway showcases one of the most unique Victory Lane celebrations in the world of motorsports. The post-race celebration focuses on the icons of the Lone Star State and no one will ever wonder where the victory celebration took place. The NRA 500 Trophy – more simply known as the Boot Trophy – features a pair of hand-carved cowboy boots with the Speedway Motorsports, Inc. globe logo that sits on the double-tiered wooden base with two longhorn steer heads. The hand-painted trophy, produced by Bruce Fox, Inc. of New Albany, Ind., includes a pair of genuine and specially designed spurs made by K.O. Trading. for the wooden boots. The trophy debuted in 2002 and the first to raise it was Matt Kenseth. Prior to the boot trophy, a replica of the Fort Worth Cup was used from 1997 to 2001.

The AAA Texas 500 Trophy features a sterling silver cowboy hat on a black base with the SMI logo and Texas stars. The trophy also has a specially designed leather hat band that includes silver SMI logos and stars in the design. The trophy debuted in 2005 with the inaugural Dickies 500, which was won by Carl Edwards.

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TEXAS TRADITIONS The Foyt-Rutherford Trophy, named after Texas racing icons A.J. Foyt and Johnny Rutherford, debuted in 2000 for the annual June IZOD IndyCar Series race after three years of different style trophies. This trophy was first hoisted by Scott Sharp after winning the Casino Magic 500k in June of 2000. The crystal trophy, given annually to the winner of the Firestone 550, comes from the Czech Republic, where it is hand blown and takes nearly 140 hours to create. The arches on the top of the trophy represent the Alamo, and the six arches represent the six flags that have flown over the state of Texas. Continuing a tradition that began in 2003, the winning driver, owner and crew members receive Charlie 1 Horse cowboy hats to wear in Victory Lane and have as a keepsake. In keeping with Texas cowboy hat etiquette, straw hats are given out for the spring and summer events (NRA 500, Firestone 550) and felt for the fall (AAA Texas 500). In addition, the winning Sprint Cup and IZOD IndyCar Series drivers fire a pair of six shooters during post-race celebration. The tradition began at the April Cup race in 2005 and the first to fire the six shooters was Greg Biffle. The pole winner during NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events at TMS (NRA 500, AAA Texas 500) receives a special edition rifle. The tradition began when Ryan Newman was presented with the award in April of 2005. While the celebration is ongoing, the closing ceremony of Victory Lane is near completion. Similar to the British Open champion’s name being etched onto the Claret Jug during the final hole, an engraver is busy at work in Victory Lane etching the winner’s name onto a metal plate that will be affixed to the Wall of Champions during the celebration. The race winner then uses a pair of drill guns – specially painted by sports artist David Arrigo to resemble six-shooters – to fasten his name to the Wall of Champions (which lists all the former winners at TMS) and officially become part of Texas Motor Speedway history on the spot. The first to do so was Kasey Kahne following the 2006 Samsung 500. 2013 SPRING & SUMMER MEDIA GUIDE

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History of Texas Motor Speedway • Nov. 28, 1994 – NASCAR speedway owner Bruton Smith announces plans to build a multi-million dollar superspeedway in the Dallas/Fort Worth market.

• Feb. 28, 1995 – Bruton Smith announces the decision to build the 1.5-mile superspeedway near developer Ross Perot Jr.’s Alliance Development Corp. site, located between Fort Worth and Denton. The Alliance site was one of three under consideration. Smith said it was the concerted efforts on the part of Alliance and the city of Fort Worth and Denton County that ultimately made the decision final. The location at the intersection of Interstate 35 West and Texas State Highway 114 was also chosen for its accessibility for the fans. • April 11, 1995 – Bruton Smith is assisted by Bobby Labonte, Jeff Gordon and Terry Labonte in the groundbreaking ceremony for the speedway. • August 18, 1995 – Construction begins at Texas Motor Speedway.

• May 1, 1996 – The Texas Chapter of Speedway Children’s Charities is formed, naming Betty Rutherford, wife of three-time Indy 500 winner Johnny Rutherford, as president. • July 24, 1996 – Ground is broken on the Lone Star Tower condominiums outside of Turn 2.

• April 4, 1997 – Texas Motor Speedway officials announce plans to build The Speedway Club, a nine-story building located above Turn 1 of the 1.5-mile speedway.

• April 5, 1997 – Mark Martin, driving the No. 60 WinnDixie Ford, wins the inaugural NASCAR Nationwide Series Coca-Cola 300. • April 6, 1997 – Jeff Burton, driving the No. 99 Exide Batteries Ford, wins the inaugural NASCAR Sprint Cup Interstate Batteries 500 in front of a sellout crowd in excess of 200,000. • June 6, 1997 – Kenny Irwin Jr. becomes the inaugural winner of the Pronto Auto Parts 400 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

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• June 7, 1997 – Texas Motor Speedway plays host to the first-ever nighttime IndyCar race, the True Value 500k Indy Racing League event. The race would end in controversy and a skirmish between team owner A.J. Foyt and driver Arie Luyendyk in Victory Lane. Billy Boat, Foyt’s driver, was celebrating the apparent win in Victory Lane when Luyendyk came in to protest the official results and claim he was the winner. USAC officials investigated

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the protest and made a decision regarding the race winner the next day, stripping Boat of the win and declaring Luyendyk the winner due to malfunctioning timing and scoring equipment.

• June 14, 1997 – Texas Motor Speedway hosts the Fruit of the Loom CountryFest for an estimated crowd of 185,000. Featured performers were Jo Dee Messina, Bryan White, Wynonna Judd, Vince Gill, The Charlie Daniels Band, Hank Williams Jr., LeAnn Rimes, Travis Tritt and Randy Travis. • June 21, 1997 – Texas Motor Speedway hosts the Blockbuster RockFest for an estimated 385,000 music fans. Featured performers include Matchbox Twenty, Jewel, Bush, No Doubt, Collective Soul, Counting Crows and The Wallflowers.

• Nov. 1, 1997 – The Rolling Stones play at Texas Motor Speedway with opening bands Matchbox Twenty, the Dave Matthews Band and Smashing Pumpkins for an estimated 65,000 fans.

• Feb. 5, 1998 – Construction work begins on Turn 4 of the 1.5-mile superspeedway, including the alteration of a 50-by-300 foot section between Turn 4 and the frontstretch to ease the transition from the 24-degree turn banking to the five-degree straightaway banking. • March 24, 1998 – Finishing touches are put on many of the 76 condominium units in the 10-story Lone Star Tower overlooking Turn 2 of the speedway.

• April 4, 1998 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. scores his first career NASCAR Nationwide Series win in the Coca-Cola 300. • April 5, 1998 – Mark Martin earns the victory in the Texas 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race.

• May 1, 1998 – The newly constructed Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway hosts its inaugural Legends event. The new speedway measures 0.2-mile in length with 12-degree banked corners and has grandstand seating for 1,448. • May 28, 1998 – The final layer of racing surface is applied to Texas Motor Speedway’s reconfigured 1.5-mile oval, officially completing the track work 37 days after it began. Modifications include the entrances and exits of the turns, a new drainage system and elimination of the eight-degree portion of the dual banking. Final cost of construction is approximately $4 million. • June 5, 1998 – Tony Raines wins the Pronto Auto Parts 400k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.


TRACK HISTORY • June 6, 1998 – Billy Boat claims the victory in the True Value 500 IZOD IndyCar Series event.

• Aug. 7-8, 1998 – Lil’ Texas Motor Speedway hosts the Briggs & Stratton Bandolero Nationals. The event was the first national championship for the Bandolero cars.

• Sept. 17, 1998 – Texas Motor Speedway announces plans to add 4,800 seats to its state-of-the-art facility. The new section will be located in Turn 1 as part of The Speedway Club. • Sept. 20, 1998 – John Paul Jr. wins the Lone Star 500k IZOD IndyCar Series event. Billy Boat is named the “Texas Two-Step” winner, receiving a trophy and $100,000 for having the highest combined points from the two IZOD IndyCar Series events held at TMS in 1998.

April 11, 1995

• Feb. 2, 1999 – Ten thousand more seats are added for the Primestar 500, bringing the total seating capacity to 164,861.

• March 25, 1999 – The grand opening of The Speedway Club is celebrated with a concert by Wayne Newton in the 25,000-square-foot Texas Grand Ballroom. • March 27, 1999 – Mark Martin wins the Coca-Cola 300 in front of the then-largest crowd in the history of the NASCAR Nationwide Series with 130,000 spectators at TMS.

• March 28, 1999 – Texas native Terry Labonte thrills the home crowd with a victory in the Primestar 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.

April 6, 1997

• June 11, 1999 – Dennis Setzer scores the victory in the Pronto Auto Parts 400k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

• June 12, 1999 – Scott Goodyear wins the Longhorn 500k IZOD IndyCar Series race. • Aug. 11, 1999 – Texas Motor Speedway breaks ground on a $2.5 million, 0.4-mile clay-surfaced dirt track that will host the World of Outlaws sprint car races and other events beginning in 2000. The track will seat approximately 11,000.

April 4, 1998

• Oct. 15, 1999 – Jay Sauter grabs the victory in the O’Reilly 300k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event. • Oct. 17, 1999 – Mark Dismore claims his first IZOD IndyCar Series victory at TMS in the Mall.com 500k while Plano (Texas) native Greg Ray clinches the series championship.

• March 30, 2000 – The first official racing event takes place on the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track – the Pennzoil World of Outlaws Southern Bleacher Classic. • April 1, 2000 – Mark Martin wins the Albertsons 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race. It is his third win in the four-year-old Nationwide Series event at TMS.

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TRACK HISTORY • April 2, 2000 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. records his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup race victory in the DIRECTV 500 in front of an estimated 223,000 fans, making it the largestattended sporting event in Texas history. • June 7, 2000 – A new tradition is marked with the FoytRutherford trophy being named for the June IZOD IndyCar Series event, honoring Texas racing legends A.J. Foyt and Johnny Rutherford.

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• June 9, 2000 – Greg Biffle wins the Pronto Auto Parts 400k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event. • June 11, 2000 – Scott Sharp wins the Casino Magic 500k IZOD IndyCar Series race that featured 32 lead changes and a 0.059 of a second margin of victory. • June 14, 2000 – Construction begins on a new infield road course that will host the Grand Prix of Texas on Sept. 1-3, 2000.

• Sept. 1-3, 2000 – Texas Motor Speedway hosts its first road racing weekend that includes the Star Mazda Series, Women’s Global GT Series, SpeedVision World Challenge, BFGoodrich Trans-Am Series and American Le Mans Series. June 7, 2000

• Oct. 13, 2000 – Bryan Reffner earns his first and only career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in the O’Reilly 400k. • Oct. 15, 2000 – Scott Goodyear becomes the first multiple IZOD IndyCar Series winner by capturing the Excite 500k. His first victory came in the 1999 Longhorn 500k. • Dec. 21, 2000 – Changes at the Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track are announced. Significant elevation changes will be made to the grandstand for the 2001 season.

• Jan. 9, 2001 – Texas Motor Speedway unveils the Victory Lane Club. The all-new Victory Lane Club features 3,200 luxury-style seats in the Turn 4 upper and lower suites. April 8, 2002

• March 31, 2001 – Kevin Harvick was dominant, leading 114 of the 200 laps, en route to his victory in the Jani-King 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

• April 1, 2001 – Dale Jarrett captures the Harrah’s 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race, fending off Steve Park by 0.703 of a second to claim the victory.

• April 28, 2001 – Kenny Brack wins the pole for the Firestone Firehawk 600 CART FedEx Championship Series event with a lap of 233.447 miles per hour, the fastest qualifying lap ever recorded by any series in the history of Texas Motor Speedway. Sept. 15, 2002

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• April 29, 2001 – CART postpones the Firestone Firehawk 600 two hours prior to the green flag citing excessive gforces to the drivers.


TRACK HISTORY • May 8, 2001 – TMS files suit in the 393rd District Court in Denton County against CART and several CART officials as a result of the sanctioning body’s last-minute cancellation of the Firestone Firehawk 600. • June 8, 2001 – Jack Sprague wins the O’Reilly 400k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race.

• June 9, 2001 – Scott Sharp registers his second IZOD IndyCar Series victory in the Casino Magic 500k, joining Scott Goodyear as the only two-time IndyCar winners at TMS. • June 18, 2001 – The speedway begins repaving the 1.5-mile racing surface with a granite-based asphalt compound that dries much more quickly than the existing limestone-based asphalt.

• Sept. 13, 2001 – The IZOD IndyCar Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series events planned for Sept. 1516 are postponed due to the national tragedy that took place on Sept. 11. The races were rescheduled for Oct. 5-6. • Oct. 5, 2001 – Travis Kvapil captures his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in the Silverado 350k.

• Oct. 6, 2001 – Sam Hornish Jr. the Chevy 500k IZOD IndyCar Series event by 0.0188 of a second over Scott Sharp. • Oct. 16, 2001 – CART and Texas Motor Speedway reach a legal settlement over the CART FedEx Championship Series event at TMS that was cancelled on April 29. • March 31, 2002 – The Preferred Seat License (PSL) Wall of Honor is unveiled. The wall, located in front of The Speedway Club, recognizes PSL ticket holders at the speedway from 1996 to present.

IndyCar Series victory in the Boomtown 500k.

• Sept. 13, 2002 – Brendan Gaughan sweeps the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season events at TMS, winning the Silverado 350k.

• Sept. 15, 2002 – Sam Hornish Jr. edges Helio Castroneves by a scant 0.0096 of a second in the seasonending Chevy 500k IZOD IndyCar Series event. It is the closest finish ever in Texas Motor Speedway history. Hornish Jr. also took the series title that day by a 20-point margin over Castroneves. • Jan. 17, 2003 – The new Coach-Net VIP Campground takes shape along Allison Drive. The new campground is being equipped with full electrical and water hookups and features an asphalt-paved surface for campers. • March 25, 2003 – Texas Motor Speedway installs revolutionary Warning Emergency System (WES) caution lights that are imbedded in the asphalt at the base of the retaining walls in the speedway’s four turns. The WES light system complements the speedway’s existing caution light system.

• March 29, 2003 – Joe Nemechek records the victory in the O’Reilly 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

• March 30, 2003 – Ryan Newman picks up his second career NASCAR Sprint Cup victory by edging Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the Samsung/RadioShack 500.

• June 6, 2003 – The Aaron’s Dream Team, the first all-female pit crew to compete in a NASCAR event, makes their debut at the O’Reilly 400k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. The female pit crew performed pit stops for female driver Shawna Robinson.

• April 6, 2002 – Jeff Purvis claims his first career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory in the O’Reilly 300.

• June 6, 2003 – Brendan Gaughan continues his winning ways at TMS with his third consecutive NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory, this one coming in the O’Reilly 400k.

• June 5, 2002 – Texas Motor Speedway announces the formation of Lone Star Legends, making TMS the official distributor of Legends Cars and Bandoleros for the state of Texas.

• Oct. 11, 2003 – Brendan Gaughan wins the Silverado 350k, becoming the first driver in Camping World Truck Series history to win four consecutive times at the same track.

• April 8, 2002 – Matt Kenseth comes from the 31st starting position to win the Samsung/RadioShack 500. The race was held on Monday after rain forced the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event to be postponed for a day.

• June 7, 2002 – Rookie Brendan Gaughan wins his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in the O’Reilly 400.

• June 8, 2002 – Jeff Ward claims his first career IZOD

• June 7, 2003 – Al Unser Jr. bests Tony Kanaan by 0.081 of a second for the victory in the Bombardier Learjet 500k IZOD IndyCar Series event, which was Unser Jr.’s final win of his illustrious career.

• Oct. 12, 2003 – Gil de Ferran, making the final start of his outstanding Indy car career, goes out in glorious fashion by winning the Chevy 500k IZOD IndyCar Series race from the pole. Scott Dixon clinches the IZOD IndyCar Series championship in the season finale at TMS.

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TRACK HISTORY • Jan. 15, 2004 – International Race of Champions (IROC) announce that they are adding new venues to their schedule, one of which is Texas Motor Speedway. The inaugural race will take place April 2, 2004.

• April 2, 2004 – After leading every lap from the pole position, Danny Lasoski wins his first International Race of Champions event under the lights at TMS. • April 3, 2004 – Matt Kenseth claims the victory in the O’Reilly 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

• April 4, 2004 – Elliott Sadler holds off Kasey Kahne in the Samsung/RadioShack 500 by 0.028 of a second, making the finish the closest in the history of Texas Motor Speedway for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. • May 10, 2004 – Installation of the new Steel And Foam Energy Reduction (SAFER) barriers begins. The work is completed in one week. • May 14, 2004 – It is announced that Texas Motor Speedway will host two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races in 2005.

• June 11, 2004 – Dennis Setzer registers his second career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win at TMS in the O’Reilly 400k.

• June 12, 2004 – Tony Kanaan edges Andretti Green teammate Dario Franchitti by 0.257 of a second to win the Bombardier Learjet 500k IZOD IndyCar Series race. • Oct. 16, 2004 – Todd Bodine earns his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race victory at TMS in the Silverado 350k.

• Oct. 17, 2004 – In the IZOD IndyCar Series season finale, Helio Castroneves leads the final 20 laps of the Chevy 500k to record his first victory at TMS. Tony Kanaan was crowned series champion. • Dec. 10, 2004 – A $1.5 million construction project begins on roadways around the south tunnel infield entrance in an effort to improve traffic flow on speedway grounds and to expedite traffic on nearby public roads. • April 14, 2005 – South Tunnel construction is completed. The bridge overpass debuts during the Samsung/ RadioShack 500 race weekend.

• April 16, 2005 – Kasey Kahne comes from the 25th position to capture the O’Reilly 300 Nationwide Series race. • April 17, 2005 – Greg Biffle dominates the Samsung/ RadioShack 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, leading 219 of the 334 laps en route to the victory. 20

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• June 10, 2005 – Jack Sprague becomes the third multiple winner in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at TMS by capturing the Chex 400k.

• June 11, 2005 – Tomas Scheckter edges Sam Hornish Jr. by 0.0534 of a second to earn the victory in the IZOD IndyCar Series Bombardier Learjet 500k. • Nov. 3, 2005 – The new overpass, located above the south tunnel entrance to the speedway infield, is dedicated to NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart. It will be known as the Tony Stewart Bridge.

• Nov. 4, 2005 – Todd Bodine captures the Silverado 350k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory for the second consecutive year. • Nov. 5, 2005 – Kevin Harvick wins the O’Reilly Challenge, the inaugural Nationwide Series race held during TMS’ new fall NASCAR weekend. • Nov. 6, 2005 – Carl Edwards wins the inaugural NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Dickies 500 to culminate TMS’ new fall NASCAR weekend.

• Dec. 1, 2005 – Construction begins on the new multipurpose, two-story Victory Lane Broadcast Center. The facility will be completed in two phases during 2006.

• March 22, 2006 – The Broadcast Center (formerly Victory Lane) and the Wall of Champions are unveiled. The upper level of the Broadcast Center is completed and features seven media studios overlooking Victory Lane as well as two raised outdoor platforms. The Wall of Champions has the engraved names of every TMS winner in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Series in addition to the IZOD IndyCar Series. • April 4, 2006 – Celebrating the 10th anniversary season, Texas Motor Speedway unveils the “10 Year Experience,” a 9,000-square-foot area housing displays with audio and video replays of the designated “Top 10 Moments” since the superspeedway opened in 1997. Fans overwhelming voted Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s first career Sprint Cup victory in 2000 as the top moment of the 10 seasons. • April 8, 2006 – NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regular Kurt Busch wins the O’Reilly 300, becoming the fifth driver in history to win in his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut.

• April 9, 2006 – Kasey Kahne becomes the first Sprint Cup Series driver in TMS history to win from the pole as he goes wire-to-wire in capturing the Samsung/ RadioShack 500.


TRACK HISTORY • June 9, 2006 – Todd Bodine only led one lap, but it was the most important one as he captured the Sam’s Town 400 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event. • June 10, 2006 – Helio Castroneves took advantage of final pit-stop problems by a dominant Dan Wheldon and Penske teammate Sam Hornish Jr. to steal the Bombardier Learjet 500k. • Sept. 27, 2006 – The lower level of the Broadcast Center is completed. It features a radio/television media deadline room, TV studio/makeup room, four radio suites and trackside conference room.

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• Nov. 2-3, 2006 – New track qualifying records for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Camping World Truck Series are established in a span of 24 hours. Clint Bowyer sets the truck mark Nov. 2 with a lap of 184.464 miles per hour and Brian Vickers follows with the Sprint Cup record Nov. 3 on the strength of a lap at 196.235 mph. • Nov. 3, 2006 – Clint Bowyer becomes the first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver to win from the pole at TMS since 2000, going wire-to-wire in the Silverado 350k.

• Nov. 4, 2006 – Kevin Harvick defends his title in the O’Reilly Challenge NASCAR Nationwide Series race, holding off Tony Stewart by 0.861 of a second.

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• Nov. 5, 2006 – Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion “Texas” Terry Labonte, a Corpus Christi native, concludes his stellar career with his announced final start coming in the Dickies 500. Labonte, who was honored throughout the week, starts 43rd and finishes 36th. • Nov. 5, 2006 – Tony Stewart puts on a dominant display as he leads a race-record 278 of 339 laps en route to winning the Dickies 500 Sprint Cup Series race at TMS.

• Nov. 5, 2006 – Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win in 2000 was the overwhelming choice as the No. 1 moment in Texas Motor Speedway history as determined by year-long fan voting as part of the “10 Years Strong” anniversary season.

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• Dec. 5, 2006 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awards $501,266 in grants to 164 area children’s charities, with both the grant total and amount of charities being awarded establishing record marks for the chapter. The record amount pushes the 10-year fundraising total by SCC to more than $4 million. • Dec. 8, 2006 – Texas Motor Speedway announces that the IZOD IndyCar Series race has been extended an additional 28 laps to 550 kilometers for June’s race. The race is now called the Bombardier Learjet 550k.

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TRACK HISTORY • Jan. 25, 2007 – Texas Motor Speedway concludes a special track renovation process that is expected to help alleviate a dip that has formed between Turns 1 and 2. The renovation is being addressed in response to comments made by NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Dale Earnhardt Jr. during the Dickies 500 race weekend in November, and was nicknamed “Dale’s Dip.”

Nov. 4, 2007

• April 14, 2007 – Matt Kenseth records his 23rd career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory, besting Denny Hamlin to the line by 0.128 of a second. The finish is the closest in Nationwide Series history at TMS. • April 15, 2007 – Jeff Burton becomes the first repeat Sprint Cup Series winner at TMS when he captures the Samsung 500. Burton, whose first TMS win came in the inaugural Sprint Cup Series race in 1997, led only the final lap en route to the win.

• June 8, 2007 – Todd Bodine records his second consecutive and fourth overall Camping World Truck Series victory at TMS in the Sam’s Town 400. Bodine ties Brendan Gaughan for most career Camping World Truck Series victories at TMS with four. April 5, 2008

• June 9, 2007 – Sam Hornish Jr. becomes the first threetime IZOD IndyCar Series winner at TMS after winning the Bombardier Learjet 550k. Hornish Jr. led 159 of the 228 laps en route to defeating Tony Kanaan by 0.0786 of a second.

• Nov. 2, 2007 – Ted Musgrave earns his 17th career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory but first at TMS with a win in the Silverado 350k.

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• Nov. 3, 2007 – Kevin Harvick claims his third consecutive Nationwide Series victory at TMS, winning the O’Reilly Challenge. Harvick’s fourth Nationwide Series win at TMS makes him the all-time leader in NASCAR Nationwide Series victories at Texas, breaking a tie with Mark Martin. His win in the O’Reilly Challenge was his 32nd Nationwide Series victory and broke a tie with Jack Ingram for second on the all-time series win list. • Nov. 4, 2007 – TMS once again proved a pivotal stop in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup as Jimmie Johnson picked up the victory in the Dickies 500, taking over the top spot in the championship battle, and then going on to claim the series title. Johnson staged a dramatic side-by-side duel with Matt Kenseth in the waning laps and edged him by 0.944 of a second.

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• Dec. 4, 2007 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awards $752,466 in grants to 198 charities, making both the grant total and amount of charities being awarded record marks for the chapter. • April 5, 2008 – Kyle Busch earns his first Nationwide Series victory at TMS in the O’Reilly 300. Busch, who started


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project, transforming the upper half of the backstretch area into a lavish motorcoach area known as Burnout Alley.

• April 6, 2008 – Carl Edwards holds off Jimmie Johnson by 0.399 of a second to win the Samsung 500 and becomes only the second two-time Sprint Cup Series winner at TMS. Edwards, whose first win came in the 2005 Dickies 500, joins Jeff Burton as the only multiple Sprint Cup winners at TMS.

• Dec. 9, 2008 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awards a record $1 million in grants to 121 Dallas/Fort Worth-area charities. SCC surpasses the record amount of $752,466 set the previous year. SCC-Texas Chapter has awarded over $5.7 million in grants since it was established in 1997.

• June 7, 2008 – Daredevil Robbie Knievel successfully jumps over 21 Hummers during the “Kaptain Robbie Knievel Great American Hummer Jump” presented by Frac Tech Services. The jump was longer than his previous 2001 jump at TMS where he jumped over the entire IZOD IndyCar Series starting field.

• April 5, 2009 – Jeff Gordon ends a 47-race winless drought with a victory in the Samsung 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. The win marks his first at TMS and narrows down his list of winless tracks to one – HomesteadMiami Speedway – on the current Cup schedule.

• June 6, 2008 – Ron Hornaday Jr. holds off Kyle Busch to win the Sam’s Town 400 for his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway. The race marked the fifth consecutive time a truck series race concludes in a green/white-checkered finish.

• June 7, 2008 –The first unified IZOD IndyCar Series race at TMS provides a record-tying 28-car field for the Bombardier Learjet 550k. The night ends with Scott Dixon picking up his first TMS win, making him the second driver to win the IZOD IndyCar Series’ two marquee events – the Indianapolis 500 and Bombardier Learjet 550k – in the same season. • Oct. 31, 2008 – Ron Hornaday Jr. sweeps both NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at TMS by winning the Chevy Silverado 350k. Hornaday Jr. becomes just the second truck series driver to sweep both races at TMS since Brendan Gaughan accomplished the feat in 2002-03. • Nov. 1, 2008 – Kyle Busch makes history as he becomes the first driver to sweep both NASCAR Nationwide Series races at TMS by winning the O’Reilly Challenge. The win is Busch’s 10th of the season and moves him into a tie with Sam Ard for most Nationwide Series wins in a season.

• Nov. 2, 2008 – The Dickies 500 weekend becomes a sweeping success as Carl Edwards becomes the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver to win both races at TMS after winning the Dickies 500. Edwards leads a race-high 212 laps en route to his third victory at TMS. The weekend marked a first in NASCAR history as it was the first time three drivers from three different series swept races in the same weekend at the same track. • Dec. 1, 2008 – Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage announces a $2 million capital improvement

• April 4, 2009 – Kyle Busch records his 23rd NASCAR Nationwide Series career victory in the O’Reilly 300 and becomes the first driver to win three consecutive Nationwide races at Texas Motor Speedway. Busch leads a record 178 laps in the 200-lap event en route to becoming the first driver to win from the pole in 17 Nationwide Series races at Texas.

• May 29, 2009 – Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage and Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief unveil the Scion Drag-n-Brag program to help curb illegal street racing in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex by providing a safer alternative at the world-class motorsports facility. Texas Motor Speedway’s pit lane will transform into a 1/8-mile drag strip for six consecutive Friday evenings during the summer months. Gossage and Moncrief christen Scion Drag-n-Brag by having the ceremonial first race. • June 5, 2009 – Todd Bodine wins the WinStar World Casino 400 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race and sets an all-time TMS record with five wins in a single series. Bodine makes truck series history as well, becoming the first driver to post five wins at the same track.

• June 6, 2009 – Helio Castroneves drives to victory in the Bombardier Learjet 550k, joining Sam Hornish Jr. as the only three-time IZOD IndyCar Series winners at Texas Motor Speedway. Castroneves becomes the third driver to win both of the IZOD IndyCar Series’ two marquee events – the Indy 500 and Bombardier Learjet 550k – in the same season, joining Arie Luyendyk (1997) and Scott Dixon (2008). • July 3, 2009 – Texas Motor Speedway debuts Scion Drag-n-Brag, converting its pit lane into a 1/8-mile drag strip. More than 150 local drag racers compete in the inaugural event that also features a Show-n-Shine contest where car enthusiasts display their prized cars. The new program was developed with the idea of helping curb illegal street racing in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

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TRACK HISTORY • Nov. 6, 2009 – Kyle Busch, competing three NASCAR events during the Dickies 500 header weekend, starts the weekend with a ry in the WinStar World Casino 350k Camping Truck Series race. The win is his first at Texas Speedway after finishing runner-up in three previous four NCWTS starts.

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• Nov. 7, 2009 – Kyle Busch makes it two-for-two, earning his second victory of the weekend by capturing the O’Reilly Challenge NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Busch also establishes a track record for most laps led by a Nationwide Series winner with 179. It is his fourth Nationwide Series win in a row at TMS, allowing him to join Brendan Gaughan (2002, ’03) as the only drivers to win four consecutive races in any series at “The Great American Speedway!” • Nov. 8, 2009 – Kyle Busch comes up two laps short in his quest to become the first driver in history to sweep all three NASCAR races in the same weekend during the Dickies 500. Busch, who gambled with fuel mileage, ran out of gas on Lap 332 and was passed by older brother Kurt, who would go on to capture his first Sprint Cup victory at Texas Motor Speedway. • Nov. 30, 2009 – For the second consecutive year, Speedway Children’s Charities–Texas Chapter awards $1 million in grants to Dallas/Fort Worth charities during the annual Christmas tree lighting. For the first time, four Founder’s Grants, ranging between $125,000 and $150,000, were awarded to a charity in the four North Texas counties – Dallas, Denton, Tarrant and Collin. The inaugural Founder’s Grants recipients consist of Children’s Medical Center in Dallas, Boys & Girls Clubs of Arlington, Children’s Advocacy Center for Denton County and Boys & Girls Clubs of Collin County. • April 19, 2010 – For only the second time in NASCAR history, rain forces the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series to run on a Monday. Both the Samsung Mobile 500 and O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 take place on Monday, with the Sprint Cup event opening the full day of racing and Denny Hamlin claiming the Samsung Mobile 500. Hamlin overtakes the lead from Jeff Burton on Lap 323 and leads the final 12 laps – the only laps he leads all day – to earn the victory. Hamlin’s 0.152-second victory over runner-up Jimmie Johnson results in the second-closest Sprint Cup Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway.

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• April 19, 2010 – Kyle Busch adds to his impressive record at Texas Motor Speedway by claiming his fifth consecutive Nationwide Series victory with a win in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300. With the win, Busch becomes just the third driver in series history to win five consecutive races at one track, joining Dale Earnhardt (Daytona) and Jack Ingram (South Boston). He becomes the first driver

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to win six races at “The Great American Speedway!” with five in the Nationwide and one in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

• June 4, 2010 – Todd Bodine makes it six career wins at Texas Motor Speedway with a victory in the WinStar World Casino 400k. Bodine dominates, leading 107 of 169 laps and holds off Johnny Sauter in a green/whitecheckered finish. He is the only driver in series history to win six races at one track and joins Kyle Busch as the only drivers to win six times (all NASCAR series) at Texas Motor Speedway.

• June 5, 2010 – Ryan Briscoe helps Roger Penske become the winningest IZOD IndyCar Series owner at Texas Motor Speedway with six wins by capturing the Firestone 550k. Briscoe led 102 of the 228 laps to become the sixth IZOD IndyCar Series driver to win from the pole. • Aug. 17, 2010 – It is announced during a special event at the House of Blues in Dallas that Texas Motor Speedway will host its first nighttime NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race during the Samsung Mobile 500 in 2011. It also is revealed that Texas Motor Speedway will host two twin IZOD IndyCar Series races which will be named the Firestone Twin 275s in 2011.

• Nov. 5, 2010 – Kyle Busch successfully defends his title as he claims his second consecutive WinStar World Casino 350k victory. Busch becomes the third different truck series driver to successfully defend their title, joining Todd Bodine and Brendan Gaughan. Busch dominates, leading a race-high 80 laps for his second truck series victory at Texas Motor Speedway and first as team owner of Kyle Busch Motorsports.

• Nov. 6, 2010 – Carl Edwards holds off Kyle Busch in a green/white-checkered finish to secure his first Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway during the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. Edwards’ win snaps Busch’s five-race Nationwide Series winning streak at Texas Motor Speedway. Third-place finisher Brad Keselowski secures the 2010 Nationwide Series championship and earns the first NASCAR championship for legendary car owner Roger Penske. • Nov. 7, 2010 – Denny Hamlin completes the Texas single-season sweep by winning the AAA Texas 500 and joins Carl Edwards as the only drivers to capture both Sprint Cup races at Texas Motor Speedway in the same season. With his win, Hamlin moves ahead of reigning Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson in the Chase for the Sprint Cup standings, marking the first time since 2005 that Johnson did not lead the points with two races left in the Chase.


TRACK HISTORY • Dec. 7, 2010 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awards more than $800,000 in grants to 24 Dallas/ Fort Worth organizations during its annual tree lighting and grant ceremony. Three special Founder’s Grants also were awarded to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Collin County, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital of Dallas and Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort Worth. Speedway Children’s Charities partners also brightened the holidays for needy families as Chalmer McWilliams and Texas Air Systems distributes 100 children’s bicycles and Texas Motor Speedway distributes 100 Christmas trees. • Jan. 5, 2011 – Texas Motor Speedway begins construction on the addition of Pit Stop Park. The exclusive tailgating area provides fans a spacious reserved parking spot with various amenities including upscale portable restroom station, common area for games, security staffing and more.

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• April 6, 2011 – Texas Motor Speedway officially opens its newest fan amenity, Pit Stop Park, during the Samsung Mobile 500 weekend. The park features up to 76 reserved tailgating spots along with a common area for fans to enjoy during the speedway’s three major race weekends. • April 8, 2011 – Carl Edwards continues his Nationwide Series winning streak at Texas Motor Speedway during the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300. Edwards begins the race on the pole and leads 169 of 200 laps to win, joining Kyle Busch as the only drivers to win from the pole. It also marks the first time in its history that Texas Motor Speedway runs an evening Nationwide Series race.

• April 9, 2011 – For the first time in Texas Motor Speedway history, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competes on a Saturday night, under the lights, during the Samsung Mobile 500. Matt Kenseth becomes the fourth Sprint Cup Series driver with multiple victories at “The Great American Speedway!” with his win in the Samsung Mobile 500. The win snaps a 76-race winless streak for Kenseth.

• June 10, 2011 – A wild finish leads to a black flag for Johnny Sauter and a victory for Ron Hornaday Jr. in the WinStar World Casino 400k. Hornaday Jr. takes the victory following the final restart that saw Sauter, the race leader, change lanes prior to reaching the start/finish line resulting in the black flag. Hornaday Jr. goes on to lead the final two laps in the green/white-checkered finish to win for the third time at Texas Motor Speedway. • June 11, 2011 – For the first time in IndyCar Series history, twin races are held with the Firestone Twin 275s. The first race provides an exciting finish as Dario Franchitti holds off teammate Scott Dixon for his first win at Texas. In the second race, Will Power earns his first career oval victory as he staves off Dixon.

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TRACK HISTORY • Aug. 26, 2011 – Texas Motor Speedway unveils its pilot educational program Speeding To Read at Clara Love Elementary School in Justin. The program is a reading initiative aimed at motivating students to read more frequently. The incentive-based program awards the top classrooms with racing-themed prizes every quarter. Upon the conclusion of the school year, the classrooms with the most books read earn tickets to April’s Sprint Cup Series Samsung Mobile 500 at “The Great American Speedway!”

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• Nov. 4, 2011 – Kevin Harvick becomes the ninth different driver to win in multiple series at Texas Motor Speedway with his victory in the WinStar World Casino 350. Harvick leads a race-high 61 laps en route to the victory. The race, however, will be best remembered for Kyle Busch intentionally wrecking championship contender Ron Hornaday Jr. during the caution period after the two had contact on Lap 15. Busch’s actions resulted in NASCAR parking him for the remainder of the weekend and forcing him to miss Saturday’s Nationwide Series O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge and Sunday’s Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas 500.

• Nov. 5, 2011 – Trevor Bayne picks up his first career Nationwide Series victory in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. Bayne took the lead from teammate Carl Edwards on Lap 195 and led the final six laps for the victory. Bayne withstood a hard-charging Denny Hamlin to win by 0.142 of a second, the second-closest Nationwide Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway.

• Nov. 6, 2011 – Atlantis Space Shuttle pilot Doug Hurley presents Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage with the speedway’s “No Limits” flag that he took on the historic final mission. Hurley, a season ticket holder, honored the speedway by taking the 4x6-foot flag on the 13-day mission to the International Space Station. The flag traveled 5,284,862 miles and 200 complete orbits on the 135th and final mission of NASA’s 30-year space shuttle program that was guided by Hurley, Commander Christopher Ferguson and Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Sandra Magnus.

• NOV. 6, 2011 – In an epic championship slugfest, Tony Stewart prevails over Carl Edwards as Stewart wins the AAA Texas 500 for his second career victory at Texas Motor Speedway. Stewart leads a race-high 173 of the 334 laps and inches closer to Edwards, who finished second, by virtue of the win and bonus points. Stewart closes the gap to three points with two races remaining, setting the stage for a memorable championship finish. The AAA Texas 500 marks the start of the dramatic two-driver duel, where neither finishes worse than third during the final three races of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Ultimately, Stewart prevails for his third NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship on the strength of five wins during the 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.


TRACK HISTORY • NOV. 29, 2011 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter ushers in a historic mark during its annual Christmas tree lighting as the organization surpasses the $8 million mark in grants distributed to local charities since its inception in 1997. Speedway Children’s Charities distributed 23 grants to Dallas/Fort Worth organizations, including a $125,000 Founder’s Grant to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Fort Worth. Along with the grants, Speedway Children’s Charities awarded 100 new bicycles and helmets to underprivileged children.

• APRIL 13, 2012 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr. captures his first victory at Texas Motor Speedway during the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Nationwide Series race. Stenhouse Jr. leads 68 laps, including the final five, for team owner Jack Roush’s fourth consecutive Nationwide Series victory at “The Great American Speedway!” • APRIL 14, 2012 – Greg Biffle snaps his 49-race winless streak with his victory in the Samsung Mobile 500. Biffle makes a bold pass of race leader Jimmie Johnson on Lap 304 and holds on for his second career victory at Texas Motor Speedway. The race sets track records for fewest cautions (2) and fastest race at 160.577 miles per hour (3 hrs., 7 min., 12 secs.).

• JUNE 8, 2012 – Johnny Sauter finally finds his way to Victory Lane at Texas Motor Speedway during the WinStar World Casino 400. After missing out on a victory in last year’s race following a black flag on the green/ white-checkered finish, Sauter leaves little to doubt as he leads 41 laps en route to the win. Teammate Matt Crafton finishes second for ThorSport Racing’s second 1-2 finish.

Truck Series record for the fastest race with a speed of 154.737 miles per hour, eclipsing the previous record of 154.044 set at Michigan on July 26, 2003. • Nov. 3, 2012 – Kevin Harvick earns a record-tying fifth Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway with his win in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. He leads a race-high 127 of 200 laps for his 39th career Nationwide Series victory. His win moves him into a tie with Kyle Busch for most series victories at “The Great American Speedway!”

• Nov. 4, 2012 – Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski provide one of the most dramatic finishes in the 2012 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup during the AAA Texas 500. The championship contenders battle side by side, making contact with each other before the race’s final caution. In the end it was Johnson who prevails with his second career victory at Texas Motor Speedway. The victory also marks the 700th win for Chevrolet in Sprint Cup Series competition.

• Nov. 27, 2012 – Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awards more than $500,000 in grants to local organizations during its annual tree lighting and grant ceremony. Speedway Children’s Charities distributed 19 grants to Dallas/Fort Worth organizations, including two special Founder’s Grants of over $130,000 each to Christian Community Action and Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas. Speedway Children’s Charities and its sponsors distribute toys and cowboy boots to children from the organizations receiving grants.

• JUNE 9, 2012 – Justin Wilson sets the mark for a race winner’s furthest starting position as he marches through the field from 17th place to win the Firestone 550. Wilson receives some help from Graham Rahal, who brushed the wall in the exit of Turn 4 with two laps remaining. The win is the first for Wilson on an oval.

• Oct. 27, 2012 – More than 2,000 runners converge on Texas Motor Speedway for the inaugural “No Limits” Half Marathon & 5k benefitting Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter. Kolin Styles of Weatherford, Texas, wins the half marathon with a time of 1 hour, 11 minutes and 32.4 seconds. The 13.1-mile course layout encompasses a majority of the speedway’s 1,500 acres. The event attracts runners from 13 states, including as far as California, Florida, Illinois and Ohio. • Nov. 2 – Johnny Sauter becomes just the third driver to sweep both NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at Texas Motor Speedway with his victory in the WinStar World Casino 400. The race establishes a Camping World

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MEDIA SERVICES

Media Services The Texas Motor Speedway Media Relations Department is located on the 6th floor of The Speedway Club, outside of Turn 1 of the speedway. During race events, the staff operates from the Media Center and Broadcast Center, located in the middle of the infield. On race days, the press box on suite level is also staffed. The Media Center and press box are credentialed areas at all times during race week. Below is an alphabetical listing of informational items that will help answer some questions you may have. Of course, the Texas Motor Speedway Media Relations staff is on hand to answer any questions and assist with any of your needs throughout the weekend. BEST ROUTE FOR INFIELD ACCESS

It is recommended to use the North Tunnel for traveling in and out of the infield. To access the North Tunnel, enter the speedway on Mark Martin Drive and proceed to Lone Star Circle. If you use the South Tunnel, you will need to enter the speedway on Labonte Ave. (See the facilities map in this guide). CREDENTIALS

Texas Motor Speedway accepts credential requests from accredited working members of the media via online application only. Go to www.smicredentials. com to apply for credentials for TMS events as well as those at other SMI-owned speedways. Please note that approval for an account does not mean you have been approved for credentials for an event. Once you receive approval for an account, you must complete the second step of applying for the credential. Media who have already registered need not register again. Written, fax, or email requests will not be accepted. Credentials and parking can be picked up at the speedway credential office, which is located directly behind the speedway ticket office.

The most common media access credentials are “PI” (Pit/Infield) and “GPI” (Grandstand/Pit/Infield). Garage passes are required for access to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garage. Respective series hard cards will be honored in both garages as well. Media Center access: “MC” credential designation allows access into the infield Media Center and Media Center lounge (located between Media Center and café). “PB” credential designation allows access into infield Media Center, deadline room, press box and Media Center lounge. DATELINE / ADDRESS

The official dateline for Texas Motor Speedway is Fort Worth, Texas.

Our shipping address is 3601 Hwy. 114, Fort Worth, TX 76177 (race weeks) and our mailing address is P.O. Box 500, Fort Worth, TX 76101-2500. UPS Trackside Service Address is 1709 Shady Oaks, Denton, TX 76205.

Packages shipped to the TMS address can be picked up at the TMS Warehouse located just outside the North Tunnel, to your left when exiting the tunnel. DEADLINE ROOM

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MEDIA SERVICES MEALS

All meals will be served in the media lounge located on the east side of the infield Media Center. Please refrain from bringing the food into the Media Center. Please note that an “MC”, “PB” or “BC” sticker will be needed to gain entrance into the lounge. MEDIA CENTER

The Media Center is located just off lower pit road in the speedway infield between the garages. Media with an infield paddock parking pass may park either in the South or North paddock parking areas. There also are pre-assigned parking spaces located in the Media Center parking lot. If you are assigned one of these limited spots, please park in the designated numbered space that coincides with the number on your parking pass. Vehicles parking in these spots – even temporarily – without a properly numbered parking credential will be towed.

The Media Center provides work space for members of the media in the deadline room (assigned seating), photographer work room as well as a designated room for team/driver public relations representatives. Press conferences, post-qualifying interviews and post-race interviews are conducted in either Victory Theater or the deadline room in the infield Media Center. Key contact numbers: Front desk, (817) 317-5500; Staff office, (817) 215-8543; Fax, (817) 317-5501. MEDIA GUIDES

Media guides for Texas Motor Speedway, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series and IZOD IndyCar Series are available at the deadline room counter. PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL

There is a pedestrian tunnel (also known as the Barr Tunnel) located at pit exit near the scoring pylon that will allow you to gain access to the grandstand area and press box. The tunnel is open each day when the gates open and will close approximately two hours after the day’s events are completed. You must have a GPI credential to have access to the tunnel. PHONE LINES

Not all phone jacks in the deadline room are activated. Please make sure that the jack you are using has a red dot located above the jack. Most red jacks are located on the wall outlets and dialing “9” is required to access an outside line. A credit card is required for all long-distance calls. The local area code is 817. PHOTO PROCEDURES

All credentialed photographers must have a blue vest and it must be worn at all times. To receive a vest, photographers must attend the mandatory photo meetings, located in the photo room, during the weekend where you will receive your photo vest redemption card. Meeting times will be posted in the photo room and throughout the Media Center. Upon checking out a photo vest, we ask that you fill out the checkout sheet. Photographers who do not return their vest will have their credentials revoked for subsequent races. Vests are available to credentialed photographers only. Photographers that do not adhere to the procedures reviewed during the mandatory photo meetings will have their credentials revoked.

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MEDIA SERVICES around the reserved spots. Please be respectful of the other photographers and if you have any questions or concerns please see a TMS Media Relations representative. PHOTO SERVICE

Photos courtesy of Getty Images from race weekends and media events are available for media use on www.image.net. Users of the free media service will receive an alert when the materials are uploaded to the site. For new users, please use the referral code of 3516 when signing up. PHOTOGRAPHER WORK ROOM

A separate room is provided for photographers in the infield Media Center. Space is available for approximately 35 photographers. The digital filing room, located behind the entry foyer, is complete with high-speed Ethernet connections, wireless Internet, phones, television monitors, shelves above the work spaces for equipment and lockers. If you need a lock for use of a locker, please see the front desk. POST-RACE DRIVER INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES

There are various opportunities for driver interviews at the conclusion of the race and they vary from series to series. The following is an overview:

Post-race interviews on pit lane for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: The secondthrough fifth-place finishers will pull onto pit lane following the conclusion of the race. Drivers are made available for interviews at this time. Please do not go over the wall onto pit lane until instructed by sanctioning body or TMS officials.

Victory Lane (all series): The winner will be made available for post-race comments, both in Victory Lane (primarily for TV outlets) as well as in the Media Center deadline room. A mult box is provided for an audio connection in Victory Lane. You will need a “VL” access designation on your credential to get into Victory Lane post-race. Post-race press conference (all series): The top three finishers will be brought into the Media Center deadline room. Both audio and video will be relayed to the press box. The winners will not be taken to the press box. PR WORK ROOM

A work room for public relations representatives is located behind the entry foyer of the infield Media Center. The separate PR work room has space for approximately 30 and has high-speed Ethernet connections, multiple television monitors and shelving above the work spaces for storage. Daily statistical sheets also are delivered to the room for the reps. The room is the first door on the right as you enter the hallway behind the entry foyer. PRESS BOX

The press box is located on Suite Level 1, Suite No. 1112. If entering from the west side of the speedway, enter through Gate 5 and go to the B-5 elevator tower. If entering from the infield, take the Barr Tunnel (pedestrian tunnel) located near pit exit, next to the scoring pylon. Once at the tunnel exit, take the grandstand stairs to the concourse and head right to the B-5 elevator tower. You must have a “PB” access sticker on your credential to gain entry.

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MEDIA SERVICES microphone will be available in the press box for media who would like to ask the drivers a question. All timing and scoring sheets - as well as post-race team and driver info and quotes - will be made available in the press box.

Press box parking is located across from Gate 5. You must have the proper parking pass to gain access. Assigned Media Center parking passes are also valid for press box parking. If you do not have the proper parking, please check with a representative of the TMS Media Relations staff and they will issue the proper one. Key numbers: Press box phone, (817) 215-8506; Press box fax, (817) 317-5510. PRESS CONFERENCES

A list of all scheduled press conferences can be found in the information bins as well as posted throughout the Media Center. The press conferences will be open to anyone with Media Center access at the scheduled press conference time.

For NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series: The top three qualifiers will be brought into the deadline room for the post-qualifying press conference. If needed, a “bullpen� on pit road will be provided for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver interviews as well. If a driver qualifies among the top five at any point, he will be brought to the bullpen for media availability. Please check with the TMS media relations staff for the location of the bullpen during qualifying. For IZOD IndyCar Series: A media bullpen will be set up near the start-finish line on pit road. Top drivers will be brought to this area for initial post-qualifying interviews. The top two qualifiers will be brought in for the post-qualifying press conference. PRESS KITS

Individual team press kits can be found in bins adjacent to the deadline room press conference set. RACE STATISTICS AND NOTES

NASCAR Statistical Services and the IZOD IndyCar Series will supply the TMS staff with various statistical information, advisories and updates throughout the weekend. This information will be handed out in the deadline room, PR work room, photographer work room as well as the Broadcast Center. Copies also will be available in the information bins located in the front lobby of the Media Center, the bins adjacent to the press conference set, and hallway of the Broadcast Center. Each assigned seat in the deadline rooms of both buildings also will have plastic folders to keep your daily notes organized.

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2013 SEASON TICKET INFORMATION

Individual Ticket Prices

Season Ticket Prices SECTION ROW PRICE

RACE/QUALIFYING

101-128 49-66 PSL 401-428 29-48 PSL 101-120 11-28 $368 401-420 1-10 $270

} NASCAR Practice (NNS, NSCS)

129-135 49-66 $444 429-433 29-48 $412 121-135 11-28 $368 FOR PSL PRICING Call (817) 215-8500

Ticket Office Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday Noon - 5 p.m. *Individual ticket prices $5 more race week. **12 and under.

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NSCS = NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NNS = NASCAR Nationwide Series NCWTS = NASCAR Camping World Truck Series INDYCAR = IZOD IndyCar Series

DATE ADULT* CHILD** $10

FREE

} SportsDay Qualifying Day Powered by April 12 $25 – $70 The Dallas Morning News (NNS, NSCS) O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 (NNS)

$10 – $53

} NRA 500 (NSCS) } Qualifying Day (NCWTS)

April 11

April 13 $20 – $140 $10 – $125 June 6

$10

FREE

} Qualifying Night (INDYCAR) June 7 WinStar World Casino 400 (NCWTS)

$25 – $60

$10 – $45

} Firestone 550 (INDYCAR)

June 8

$35 – $79

$10 – $59

} Practice (NCWTS)

Oct. 31

$10

FREE

} Qualifying Day (NCWTS, NSCS) Nov. 1 WinStar World Casino 350 (NCWTS)

$25 – $70 $10 – $53

} O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge (NNS)

Nov. 2

$25 – $70

} AAA Texas 500 (NSCS)

Nov. 3 $20 – $120 $10 – $125

For tickets call (817) 215-8500 or visit texasmotorspeedway.com

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FACILITY MAP

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METROPLEX MAP / TRANSPORTATION

Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex Map

Transportation Services TAXICAB COMPANIES Cowboy Cab. . . . . . . . . . Execucar Sedans . . . . . . Executive Taxi. . . . . . . . . Super Shuttle. . . . . . . . . Yellow Cab . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow Checker Shuttle. .

(817) (800) (817) (800) (817) (817)

428-0202 410-4444 877-1212 258-3826 426-6262 267-5150

CAR RENTAL AGENCIES Advantage. . . . . . . . . . . . Alamo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Avis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Budget. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enterprise . . . . . . . . . . . . Hertz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . National. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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574-9201 615-5400 574-4130 527-7000 586-1100 453-4600 615-5400

AIRPORTS

PRIVATE AIRCRAFT/FBO

Dallas/Ft. Worth International Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (972) 574-8888 Love Field . . . . . . . . . . . . (214) 670-6073

Alliance Aviation Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (817) 890-1000

MAJOR AIRLINES American Airlines. . . . . . . Delta Airlines. . . . . . . . . . Frontier Airlines. . . . . . . . Southwest Airlines. . . . . . Spirit Airlines. . . . . . . . . . United Airlines. . . . . . . . . US Airways . . . . . . . . . . .

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433-7300 221-1212 432-1359 435-9792 772-7117 864-8331 428-4322


AREA LODGING

Dallas/Fort Worth Area Lodging H Marriott at Champions Circle, 3300 Championship Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76177

(817) 961-0800

0.5 Mile

H WinStar World Casino, Exit 1 I-35, Thackerville, OK 73459

(800) 622-6317

57 Miles

AmeriSuites-FW Stockyards, 132 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 626-6000

20 Miles

Best Western Inn & Suites, 6700 Fossil Bluff Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 847-8484

13 Miles

Best Western Denton Inn & Suites, 2910 W. University, Denton, TX 76201

(940) 591-7726

17 Miles

Candlewood Suites, 5201 Endicott Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 838-8229

15 Miles

Comfort Inn, 4850 N. Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 834-8001

13 Miles

Comfort Inn & Suites, 801 W. Hwy. 114, Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 490-1455

3 Miles

Courtyard Blackstone (Downtown), 601 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 885-8700

20 Miles

Courtyard Fossil Creek, 3715 NE Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 847-0044

13 Miles

Fort Worth Plaza Hotel (Downtown), 1701 Commerce, Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 335-7000

20 Miles

Gaylord Texan Resort, 1501 Gaylord Tr., Grapevine, TX 76051

(817) 778-1000

17 Miles

Hampton Inn, 13600 N. Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76178

(817) 439-0400

5 Miles

Hilton Conference Center, 1800 Hwy. 26E, Grapevine, TX 76051

(817) 481-8444

17 Miles

Hilton Garden Inn, 4400 North Freeway, Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 222-0222

13 Miles

Hilton at Southlake Town Square, 1400 Plaza Place, Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 442-9900

10 Miles

Holiday Inn, 1434 Centre Place Dr., Denton, TX 76205

(940) 383-4100

17 Miles

Holiday Inn Express, 3541 NW Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-0303

13 Miles

Holiday Inn Fort Worth North, 4635 Gemini Place, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-0002

16 Miles

Homewood Suites, 3701 Tanacross Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 834-7400

13 Miles

Hyatt Hotel (DFW Airport), 2237 S. International Pkwy., DFW Airport, TX 75261

(972) 453-1234

18 Miles

LaQuinta Inn, 4700 N. Fwy., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 222-2888

13 Miles

Marriott DFW, 8440 Freeport Pkwy., Irving, TX 75063

(972) 929-8800

20 Miles

Marriott Solana, 5 Village Cir., Westlake, TX 76262

(817) 430-3848

8 Miles

Microtel Inn & Suites, 337 Dorman Rd., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 490-9595

4.5 Miles

Motel 6, 13601 Raceway Dr., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 541-3625

0.5 Mile

Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 1300 Houston Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 535-6664

21 Miles

Park Central Hotel (Downtown), 1010 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 336-2011

20 Miles

Radisson Eagle Point, 2211 I-35E, Denton, TX 76205

(940) 565-8499

16 Miles

Radisson Plaza (Downtown), 815 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 870-1000

20 Miles

Radisson Hotel – Fossil Creek, 2540 Meacham Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 625-9911

19 Miles

Renaissance Worthington (Downtown), 200 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 870-1000

20 Miles

Residence Inn by Marriott, 13400 North Fwy., Fort Worth, TX 76177

(817) 750-7000

5 Miles

Residence Inn by Marriott, 2500 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107

(817) 885-8250

15 Miles

Sheraton Grand Hotel DFW Airport, 4440 W. John Carpenter Fwy., Irving, TX 75063 (972) 929-8400

16 Miles

Sleep Inn & Suites Speedway, 13471 Raceway Dr., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-3120

1 Mile

Stockyards Hotel, 109 E. Exchange, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 625-6427

20 Miles

H Preferred Hotels of Texas Motor Speedway

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Babe’s Chicken Dinner House, 104 N. Oak St., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-2900

Cattleman’s Steak House, 2458 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-3945

Cheesecake Factory, 1440 Plaza Place, Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 310-0050

Cheddar’s Casual Cafe, 2860 Heritage Trace Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76177

(817) 741-7800

Classic Café, 504 N. Oak, Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 430-8185

Coal Vines, 1251 E. Southlake Blvd., Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 310-0850

Cristina’s (Mexican), 2003 Hwy. 114, Trophy Club, TX 76262

(817) 430-4545

Del Frisco’s (Steak House), 812 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 877-3999

Dove Creek Café, 204 S. Hwy. 377, Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-4973

El Rancho Grande, 1400 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-9206

Fish City Grill, 2750 E. Southlake Blvd. Ste. 130, Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 748-0456

Fuzzy’s Taco Shop, 600 Byron Nelson Blvd., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-2424

H3 Ranch Steakhouse, 105 E. Exchange, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-1246

Hard Eight BBQ, 205 S. Oak St., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 837-8888

Italian Bistro, 501 E. Byron Nelson Blvd., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-9000

Joe’s Crab Shack, 3440 Western Center Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76131

(682) 286-1000

Joe T. Garcia’s Mexican, 2201 N. Commerce St., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 626-4356

Kobeya Japanese Steak & Sushi, 1230 Main St., Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 416-6161

La Madeleine French Bakery & Café, 900 W. Hwy. 114, Grapevine, TX 76092

(817) 251-0255

Lonesome Dove Western Bistro, 2406 N. Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 740-8810

Mercado Juarez, 1651 E. Northside Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 838-8285

Mi Cocina, 9369 Rain Lilly Trl., Fort Worth, TX 76177

(817) 750-6426

Mug’s Café & Bakery, 500 N. Hwy. 377, Ste. K, Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 430-3474

P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, 650 Hwy. 114, Grapevine, TX 76092

(817) 421-6658

Posados Café, 6770 Fossil Bluff Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 232-2966

Ranchman’s Café (Ponder Steakhouse), 110 W. Bailey, Ponder, TX 76259

(940) 479-2221

Reata Restaurant, 310 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 336-1009

Reno Red’s, 304 S. Hwy. 377, Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 491-4855

Riscky’s Barbeque, 300 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 626-7777

Riscky’s Catch, 140 E. Exchange, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 625-1070

Riscky Rita Restaurant, 140 E. Exchange, #D, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 626-8700

Riscky’s Steakhouse, 120 E. Exchange, Fort Worth, TX 76106

(817) 624-4800

Saltgrass Steakhouse, 5845 Sandshell Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76137

(817) 306-7900

Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse, 2421 Westport Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76177

(817) 224-9191

Texas de Brazil, 101 N. Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102

(817) 882-9500

Truluck’s Seafood, Steak & Crab, 1420 Plaza Place, Southlake, TX 76092

(817) 912-0500

Twisted Root Burger Co., 101 S. Oak St., Roanoke, TX 76262

(817) 490-6628

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TOTAL ACCESS RADIO NETWORK

Texas Motor Speedway’s Total Access Texas Motor Speedway’s Total Access is a one-hour weekly radio program that covers the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, IZOD IndyCar Series and various events related to Texas Motor Speedway. The show features news, interviews, race recaps, previews and fun features such as trivia and racing history. Show host Brad Gillie has spent more than 10 years working in the Dallas/Fort Worth radio market, and has been with Texas Motor Speedway since 1998. Texas Motor Speedway’s Total Access is continually growing throughout the nation and can be heard on more than 60 affiliates in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, California, Maryland, and Missouri. Race Weekend: Live pre- and post-race shows from the Texas Motor Speedway infield media center on Texas Motor Speedway’s flagship station, KRLD – “The Fan 105.3 FM.” Contact: Brad Gillie at (817) 528-3148.

Brad Gillie

Affiliate Map

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SPEEDWAY CHILDREN’S CHARITIES

Speedway Children’s Charities Speedway Children’s Charities was founded in 1982 by Bruton Smith, chairman of Speedway Motorsports, Inc. and Sonic Automotive, who wanted to give back to the community. In 1990, Major General Thomas Sadler, USAF (ret.) was appointed executive director to help facilitate the growth of the charity. Speedway Children’s Charities (SCC) is a non-profit organization based in Charlotte, N.C., that distributes funds to charities and foundations providing educational, financial, social and medical need in order to help children lead productive lives. SCC’s priority is improving the quality of life for children in need, and this mission has remained the same throughout its history. From mentoring programs to camps for special needs children, SCC best affects children’s lives by supporting organizations that work tirelessly to see that children’s needs are met and that no child is left behind regardless of illness, social environment or disability. Speedway Children’s Charities has grown over the years from one chapter to a nationally recognized charity with chapters located at Speedway Motorsports facilities including Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Infineon, Kentucky, Las Vegas, New Hampshire and Texas in addition to volunteer chapters in Washington D.C. and Tampa, Fla. In 2011, the organization ushered in a historic mark by surpassing the $8 million mark in grants distributed to local charities since its inception in 1997. Speedway Children’s Charities – Texas Chapter was the first of the 10 national chapters to reach the mark. For the first time in 2009, Speedway Children’s Charities – Texas Chapter established special Founder’s Grants that were awarded to non-profit organizations in the four North Texas counties it serves – Collin, Dallas, Denton and Tarrant. The grants, ranging from $125,000 to $150,000, are targeted to assist those organizations with major capital projects. In 2012, Speedway Children’s Charities – Texas Chapter awarded its ninth and tenth Founder’s Grants to Christian Community Action and Girls Incorporated of Metropolitan Dallas. Last year Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter awarded more than $500,000 to 19 Dallas/Fort Worth-area organizations. The organization has continued to make an impact in the community, helping more than two million children since the organization was established in 1997. To illustrate the impact, you could fill the grandstands of Texas Motor Speedway 15 times with the number of children that have benefitted from the charity’s support. The funds raised to help benefit Speedway Children’s Charities-Texas Chapter are generated through special events held throughout the year at Texas Motor Speedway to help organizations in the four counties it serves. To learn more about the Texas Chapter of SCC, including upcoming events, please visit its website at www.scctexas.org.

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TEXAS MOTORSPORTS HALL OF FAME

Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame The Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame, located in the outdoor atrium adjacent to The Speedway Club at Texas Motor Speedway, honors the Lone Star State’s most prolific contributors to the sport. The hall of fame, established in 2003, proudly honors individuals influential to motorsports in Texas. Each April during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, a new class is enshrined during a special ceremony. Fourteen individuals have been honored since its inception, all receiving a special pedestal highlighting their career stats and accomplishments that is housed in the hall of fame atrium. Along with the inductions, other special honors are awarded including the Bruton Smith Legend Award – a lifetime achievement award given to an individual that has impacted motorsports; the Texas Motor Speedway Racer of the Year given to the most outstanding performer during the previous season at “The Great American Speedway!”; and the Texas Motor Speedway Sportsmanship Award. All award recipients are selected by a panel of local and regional motorsports journalists. The Texas Motorsports Hall of Fame is open year round and free to the public.

Inductees 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

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A.J. Foyt, Johnny Rutherford Terry Labonte, Lee Shepherd Kenny Bernstein, Jim Hall Eddie Hill Mark Martin, Jim McElreath Bobby Labonte, Bruton Smith Joe Gibbs John Force Lanny Edwards

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SMI FACILITIES

Speedway Motorsports, Inc. Atlanta Motor Speedway

Bristol Motor Speedway

Charlotte Motor Speedway

Infineon Raceway

Kentucky Speedway

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Speedway Motorsports, Inc. (SMI) is a leading marketer and promoter of motorsports entertainment in the United States. SMI owns and operates Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Sonoma Raceway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway. SMI also provides event souvenir merchandise through its SMI Properties subsidiary, and manufactures and distributes smaller-scale, modified racing cars through its U.S. Legend Cars, Inc. subsidiary. SMI is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TRK. Atlanta Motor Speedway PO Box 500 1500 Hwys 19 & 41 Hampton, GA 30228 Tel: (770) 707-7904 www.atlantamotorspeedway.com President/GM: Ed Clark PR Director: Marcy Scott PR Tel: (770) 946-3952 PR Fax: (770) 707-7853 Bristol Motor Speedway PO Box 3966, Bristol, TN 37625 151 Speedway Blvd. Bristol, TN 37620 Tel: (423) 989-6933 www.bristolmotorspeedway.com President/GM: Jerry Caldwell PR Director: Lori Worley PR Tel: (423) 989-6948 PR Fax: (423) 764-0002 Charlotte Motor Speedway PO Box 600, Concord, NC 28026 5555 Concord Pkwy S. Concord, NC 28027 Tel: (704) 455-3239 www.charlottemotorspeedway.com President/GM: Marcus Smith PR Director: Scott Cooper PR Tel: (704) 455-3209 PR Fax: (704) 455-2547 Kentucky Speedway 400 Buttermilk Pike, Ste. 100 Fort Mitchell, KY 41017 4760 Sparta Pike Sparta, KY 41086 Tel: (859) 647-4309 www.kentuckyspeedway.com EVP/GM: Mark Simendinger PR Director: Tim Bray PR Tel: (859) 578-2694 PR Fax: (859) 647-4309

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Las Vegas Motor Speedway 7000 Las Vegas Blvd. N. Las Vegas, NV 89115 Tel: (702) 632-8000 www.lvms.com President/GM: Chris Powell PR Director: Jeff Motley PR Tel: (702) 632-8252 PR Fax: (702) 644-7774

New Hampshire Motor Speedway PO Box 7888 1122 Route 106 North Loudon, NH 03307 Tel: (603) 783-4744 www.nhms.com Executive VP/GM: Jerry Gappens PR Director: Kristen Costa PR Tel: (603) 513-5710 PR Fax: (603) 513-5709 Sonoma Raceway Highways 37 & 121 29355 Arnold Dr. Sonoma, CA 95476 Tel: (707) 938-8448 www.racesonoma.com President/GM: Steve Page PR Director: Diana Brennan PR Tel: (707) 933-3907 PR Fax: (707) 938-8691 Texas Motor Speedway PO Box 500, Fort Worth, TX 76101 3545 Lone Star Circle, 6th Floor Fort Worth, TX 76177 Tel: (817) 215-8510 www.texasmotorspeedway.com President/GM: Eddie Gossage PR Director: Mike Zizzo PR Tel: (817) 215-8520 PR Fax: (817) 215-8424


NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES

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SPRING RACE PREVIEW

NRA 500 Saturday, April 13

The NRA 500 is the seventh race of the 36-event NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and first of two Cup races at Texas Motor Speedway. This will be the 17th edition of this spring event that began in the inaugural 1997 season for Texas Motor Speedway. Greg Biffle snapped a 49-race winless streak and capped off an impressive weekend for Roush Fenway Racing co-owner Jack Roush with his victory in last season’s Samsung Mobile 500. He powered past Jimmie Johnson with 30 laps remaining and won by 3.235 seconds. Biffle’s win gave Roush a sweep of the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races on the weekend for the third time. The Samsung Mobile 500 established the record for the fastest Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway with an average speed of 160.577 miles per hour.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 501 miles / 334 laps Green Flag: 6:30 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: FOX (KDFW-Ch. 4 locally) Radio: PRN (KRLD-The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Martin Truex Jr. Defending Champion: Greg Biffle

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FALL RACE PREVIEW

AAA Texas 500 Sunday, Nov. 3 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Event

The AAA Texas 500 is the 34th race in the 36-event NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and traditionally plays a critical role in the playoff-style Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The AAA Texas 500 is the eighth race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, which utilizes the final 10 races of the season to determine the series champion. This will be the ninth edition of the fall event, which made its debut in the 2005 season. The 2012 AAA Texas 500 once again provided the most drama of the 10 Chase races with a dramatic championship battle between Hendrick Motorsports’ Jimmie Johnson and Penske Racing’s Brad Keselowski. The two championship contenders battled side by side, and at one point making contact with each other out before the race’s final caution on Lap 331. That proved to be the advantage Johnson needed as he took the lead from Keselowski en route to his second career victory at Texas Motor Speedway. The victory also marked the 700th win for Chevrolet in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competition.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 501 miles / 334 laps Green Flag: 2:00 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: ESPN Radio: PRN (KRLD-The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Jimmie Johnson Defending Champion: Jimmie Johnson

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TRACK RECORDS Miscellaneous Records Fastest Race Slowest Race Qualifying Record Closest Winning Margin Largest Winning Margin Winner’s Best Starting Position Winner’s Furthest Starting Position Most Laps Led by Winner Fewest Laps Led by Winner Youngest Winner Oldest Winner Most Lead Changes Most Leaders Fewest Lead Changes Fewest Leaders Most Cautions Most Caution Laps Fewest Cautions Fewest Caution Laps Most Cars Finishing on Lead Lap Fewest Cars Finishing on Lead Lap S = Spring race

160.577 mph/3 hr., 7 min., 12 sec. – Greg Biffle (2012-S) 125.105 mph/4 hr., 0 min., 17 sec. – Jeff Burton (1997) 196.235 mph/27.518 sec. – Brian Vickers (2006-F) 0.028 of a second (Elliott Sadler over Kasey Kahne, 2004) 25.686 (Kurt Busch over Denny Hamlin, 2009-F) 1st – Kasey Kahne (2006-S), Jimmie Johnson (2012-F) 31st – Matt Kenseth (2002) 278 – Tony Stewart (2006-F) 1 – Jeff Burton (2007-S) Ryan Newman, 25 years, 3 months, 22 days (2003) Dale Jarrett, 44 years, 4 months, 6 days (2001) 33 (2010-F) 17 (2000) 13 (2007-S, ’09-F) 4 (2009-F) 12 (2000, ’06-F, ’07-F) 73 (1997) 2 (2012-S) 10 (2012-S) 25 (2005-F) 8 (1997)

F = Fall race

FASTEST RACE – Greg Biffle (3 hours, 7 min., 12 sec. / 2012-S)

Year-By-Year Race and Pole Winners Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Race AAA Texas 500 Samsung Mobile 500 AAA Texas 500 Samsung Mobile 500 AAA Texas 500 Samsung Mobile 500 Dickies 500 Samsung 500 Dickies 500 Samsung 500 Dickies 500 Samsung 500 Dickies 500 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Dickies 500 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Harrah’s 500 DIRECTV 500 Primestar 500 Texas 500 Interstate Batteries 500

Winner (Start Position) Jimmie Johnson (1) Greg Biffle (3) Tony Stewart (5) Matt Kenseth (4) Denny Hamlin (30) Denny Hamlin (29) Kurt Busch (3) Jeff Gordon (2) Carl Edwards (16) Carl Edwards (2) Jimmie Johnson (8) Jeff Burton (2) Tony Stewart (8) Kasey Kahne (1) Carl Edwards (30) Greg Biffle (5) Elliott Sadler (19) Ryan Newman (3) Matt Kenseth (31) Dale Jarrett (3) Dale Earnhardt Jr. (4) Terry Labonte (4) Mark Martin (7) Jeff Burton (5)

Car Owner(s) Pole Winner Rick Hendrick Jimmie Johnson Jack Roush Martin Truex Jr. Tony Stewart, Gene Haas Greg Biffle Jack Roush David Ragan Joe Gibbs Elliott Sadler Joe Gibbs Tony Stewart Roger Penske Jeff Gordon Rick Hendrick David Reutimann Jack Roush Jeff Gordon Jack Roush Dale Earnhardt Jr. Rick Hendrick Martin Truex Jr. Richard Childress Jeff Gordon* Joe Gibbs Brian Vickers Ray Evernham Kasey Kahne Jack Roush Ryan Newman Jack Roush Ryan Newman Robert Yates Bobby Labonte Roger Penske Bobby Labonte Jack Roush Bill Elliott Robert Yates Dale Earnhardt Jr. Teresa Earnhardt Terry Labonte Rick Hendrick Kenny Irwin Jack Roush Jeremy Mayfield Jack Roush Dale Jarrett*

MOV = Margin of Victory *Won pole based off owner points due to qualifying being cancelled for inclement weather **Denotes green/white-checkered finish

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Rank 1 2 3 4 5

Margin 0.028 0.152 0.272 0.378 0.399

Date April 4, 2004 April 19, 2010 Nov. 5, 2006 April 5, 2009 April 6, 2008

Race Samsung/RadioShack 500 Samsung Mobile 500 Dickies 500 Samsung 500 Samsung 500

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Winner Elliott Sadler Denny Hamlin Tony Stewart Jeff Gordon Carl Edwards

Runner-Up Kasey Kahne Jimmie Johnson Jimmie Johnson Jimmie Johnson Jimmie Johnson

MOV (Sec) 0.808 ** 3.235 1.092 8.315 0.488 0.152 25.686 0.378 8.310 0.399 ** 0.944 0.410 0.272 ** 5.229 0.584 3.244 0.028 3.405 0.888 0.703 5.920 Caution 0.573 4.067


TRACK RECORDS Most Victories Driver Starts Wins Year Carl Edwards 16 3 2005-F, ’08-S, ’08-F Greg Biffle 18 2 2005-S, ’12-S Jeff Burton 24 2 1997, ’07-S Denny Hamlin 15 2 2010-S, ’10-F Jimmie Johnson 19 2 2007-F, ’12-F Matt Kenseth 21 2 2002, ’11-S Tony Stewart 22 2 2006-F, ’11-F Kurt Busch 20 1 2009-F Dale Earnhardt Jr. 21 1 2000 Jeff Gordon 24 1 2009-S Dale Jarrett 14 1 2001 Kasey Kahne 17 1 2006-S Terry Labonte 12 1 1999 Mark Martin 24 1 1998 Ryan Newman 19 1 2003 Elliott Sadler 18 1 2004

Most Poles Driver Starts Poles Year Dale Earnhardt Jr. 21 2 2001, ’08-S Jeff Gordon 24 2 2008-F, ’09-F Bobby Labonte 24 2 2003, ’04 Ryan Newman 19 2 2005-S, ’05-F Martin Truex Jr. 15 2 2007-F, ’12-S Greg Biffle 18 1 2011-F Bill Elliott 16 1 2002 Kenny Irwin 3 1 1999 Jimmie Johnson 19 1 2012-F Kasey Kahne 17 1 2006-S Terry Labonte 12 1 2000 Jeremy Mayfield 13 1 1998 David Ragan 12 1 2011-F David Reutimann 10 1 2009-S Elliott Sadler 18 1 2010-F Tony Stewart 22 1 2010-S Brian Vickers 14 1 2006-F Note: Dale Jarrett (1997) and Jeff Gordon (2007-S) started on the pole when the starting field was based off owner points due to qualifying being rained out.

Most Laps Led Driver Matt Kenseth Greg Biffle Tony Stewart Jeff Gordon Kyle Busch Carl Edwards Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jimmie Johnson Dale Jarrett Kurt Busch Terry Labonte Kasey Kahne Mark Martin

Starts Laps Led 21 772 18 732 22 727 24 584 15 521 16 493 21 448 19 443 14 407 20 235 12 231 17 218 24 208

Most Top-5 Finishes Driver Matt Kenseth Jimmie Johnson Jeff Gordon Mark Martin Greg Biffle Tony Stewart Kyle Busch Carl Edwards Denny Hamlin Kasey Kahne Clint Bowyer Jeff Burton Kurt Busch Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kevin Harvick Dale Jarrett Bobby Labonte Jamie McMurray Ryan Newman Rusty Wallace

Starts Top-5s 21 12 19 9 24 8 24 8 18 7 22 6 15 5 16 5 15 5 17 4 14 3 24 3 20 3 21 3 20 3 14 3 24 3 18 3 19 3 10 3

Most Top-10 Finishes Driver Matt Kenseth Jimmie Johnson Mark Martin Kurt Busch Dale Earnhardt Jr. Tony Stewart Greg Biffle Jeff Gordon Kevin Harvick Jeff Burton Clint Bowyer Denny Hamlin Carl Edwards Martin Truex Jr. Kyle Busch Jamie McMurray Kasey Kahne Bobby Labonte Terry Labonte Sterling Marlin Casey Mears Ricky Rudd Rusty Wallace Dale Earnhardt Dale Jarrett Ryan Newman Elliott Sadler Michael Waltrip

Starts Top-10s 21 15 19 14 24 13 20 12 21 12 22 12 18 11 24 11 20 10 24 9 14 8 15 8 16 7 15 7 15 6 18 6 17 5 24 5 12 5 13 4 17 4 12 4 10 4 4 3 14 3 19 3 18 3 16 3

Top Starting Averages (Minimum five starts) Driver Steve Park Jimmie Johnson Greg Biffle Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kasey Kahne Jeff Gordon Clint Bowyer David Ragan Carl Edwards Mark Martin

Starts Avg. Start 5 8.00 19 8.84 18 11.16 21 11.76 17 11.76 24 12.54 14 12.71 12 14.41 16 14.43 24 15.08

Top Finishing Averages (Minimum five races) Driver Matt Kenseth Jimmie Johnson Denny Hamlin Kevin Harvick Tony Stewart Clint Bowyer Rusty Wallace Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mark Martin Kurt Busch

Starts Avg. Finish 21 8.33 19 9.26 15 10.93 20 12.50 22 12.72 14 12.78 10 13.10 21 13.57 24 13.91 20 14.10

Most LAPS LED – Matt Kenseth (772)

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX ALLMENDINGER, AJ Year Start Finish Led 2006-F DNQ 2007-S DNQ 2007-F 5 39 0 2008-F 36 26 0 2009-S 25 34 0 2009-F 16 10 0 2010-S 17 13 0 2010-F 10 14 0 2011-S 15 19 0 2011-F 26 10 0 2012-S 12 15 0 2012-F 26 36 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 5 (2007-F) Best Finish: 10 (2009-F, ’11-F) Laps Led: 0 ALMIROLA, ARIC Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 41 33 0 2010-F 13 21 0 2012-S 23 22 0 2012-F 14 15 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 13 (2010-F) Best Finish: 15 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 AMBROSE, MARCOS Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 24 21 0 2009-S 11 41 0 2009-F 19 15 0 2010-S 32 17 0 2010-F 32 12 0 2011-S 7 6 1 2011-F 12 11 0 2012-S 7 20 1 2012-F 15 32 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 7 (2011-S, ’12-S) Best Finish: 6 (2011-S) Laps Led: 2 ANDRETTI, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 1997 30 12 0 1998 15 42 0 1999 15 38 0 2000 40 32 0 2001 40 31 0 2002 18 22 0 2003 43 19 0 2007-S DNQ 2007-F DNQ 2008-S 37 40 0 2009-S 26 26 0 2009-F 41 24 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 15 (1998,’99) Best Finish: 12 (1997) Laps Led: 0

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ATWOOD, CASEY Year Start Finish Led 2001 10 36 0 2002 23 35 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2001) Best Finish: 35 (2002) Laps Led: 0 BAILEY, H.B. Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ BARRETT, STANTON Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ 2005-S DNQ 2006-S DNQ BAYNE, TREVOR Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 28 17 0 2011-S 18 17 0 2011-F 13 17 0 2012-S 19 28 0 2012-F 7 22 4 Starts: 5 Best Start: 7 (2012-F) Best Finish: 17 (2010-F, ’11-S, ’11-F) Laps Led: 4 BELMONT, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2004 DNQ BENSON, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 13 28 0 1998 27 5 9 1999 24 11 0 2000 26 42 0 2001 17 3 18 2002 33 13 0 2003 13 32 0 2004 34 40 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 13 (1997, 2003) Best Finish: 3 (2001) Laps Led: 27 BERRIER, ED Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 2000 18 35 0 BICKLE, RICH Year Start Finish Led 1999 30 12 0

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BIFFLE, GREG Year Start Finish Led 2003 20 28 0 2004 4 31 0 2005-S 5 1 219 2005-F 7 20 12 2006-S 5 42 49 2006-F 39 35 0 2007-S 21 6 0 2007-F 23 33 0 2008-S 16 39 0 2008-F 19 5 2 2009-S 14 3 93 2009-F 8 8 0 2010-S 3 10 13 2010-F 2 5 224 2011-S 9 4 7 2011-F 1 5 23 2012-S 3 1 90 2012-F 2 10 0 Starts: 18 Best Start: 1 (2011-F) Best Finish: 1 (2005-S, ’12-S) Laps Led: 732 BIRES, KELLY Year Start Finish Led 2012-F DNQ BLANEY, DAVE Year Start Finish Led 2000 24 22 0 2001 43 6 0 2002 39 15 0 2003 39 36 0 2004 20 11 0 2005-S 12 26 0 2005-F 13 28 0 2006-S 31 29 0 2006-F 30 32 0 2007-S 40 21 0 2007-F 32 21 0 2008-S 29 21 0 2008-F 41 29 0 2009-S 43 43 0 2009-F DNQ 2010-S 24 43 0 2010-F 42 42 0 2011-S 38 30 1 2011-F 36 35 0 2012-S 41 37 0 2012-F 40 39 0 Starts: 20 Best Start: 12 (2005-S) Best Finish: 6 (2001) Laps Led: 1

BLISS, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 2005-S 42 22 0 2005-F 6 17 0 2006-F 22 23 0 2007-S 41 41 0 2009-S 27 42 0 2009-F DNQ 2010-S 34 42 0 2010-F 38 39 1 2011-F 37 34 0 2012-S 43 40 0 2012-F 34 41 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 6 (2005-F) Best Finish: 17 (2005-F) Laps Led: 1 BLOUNT, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2006-S DNQ BODINE, BRETT Year Start Finish Led 1997 26 19 0 1998 18 16 0 1999 17 18 1 2000 25 23 0 2001 25 28 0 2002 43 38 0 2003 25 31 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 17 (1999) Best Finish: 16 (1998) Laps Led: 1 BODINE, GEOFFREY Year Start Finish Led 1997 7 14 0 1998 29 32 0 1999 26 36 0 2011-F 42 38 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 7 (1997) Best Finish: 14 (1997) Laps Led: 0 BODINE, TODD Year Start Finish Led 1997 18 25 9 1998 DNQ 2000 DNQ 2001 15 35 0 2003 19 11 0 2004 36 43 0 2009-S DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 15 (2001) Best Finish: 11 (2003) Laps Led: 9 BOUCHARD, KEN Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ

BOWYER, CLINT Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 12 19 0 2006-F 14 5 3 2007-S 8 16 0 2007-F 29 19 1 2008-S 25 10 0 2008-F 3 4 36 2009-S 19 22 0 2009-F 10 7 0 2010-S 8 36 0 2010-F 7 7 0 2011-S 3 2 44 2011-F 18 9 0 2012-S 18 17 0 2012-F 4 6 0 Starts: 14 Best Start: 3 (2008-F, ’11-S) Best Finish: 2 (2011-F) Laps Led: 84 BRADBERRY, GARY Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1998 10 24 0 2000 29 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (1998) Best Finish: 24 (1998) Laps Led: 0 BURTON, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 5 1 60 1998 23 29 48 1999 20 7 0 2000 37 2 37 2001 31 19 0 2002 37 39 0 2003 29 20 0 2004 23 27 0 2005-S 41 12 0 2005-F 32 30 0 2006-S 21 6 0 2006-F 29 38 0 2007-S 2 1 1 2007-F 27 6 0 2008-S 35 6 0 2008-F 38 13 0 2009-S 15 9 0 2009-F 42 9 0 2010-S 6 12 10 2010-F 16 36 0 2011-S 12 11 0 2011-F 31 27 24 2012-S 24 29 0 2012-F 22 19 0 Starts: 24 Best Start: 2 (2007-S) Best Finish: 1 (1997, 2007-S) Laps Led: 180


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX BURTON, WARD Year Start Finish Led 1997 12 7 0 1998 3 15 27 1999 5 16 56 2000 9 14 0 2001 28 21 0 2002 22 43 0 2003 33 12 0 2004 27 32 0 2006-F 37 25 0 2007-S DNQ 2007-F DNQ Starts: 9 Best Start: 3 (1998) Best Finish: 7 (1997) Laps Led: 83 BUSCH, KURT Year Start Finish Led 2001 16 4 0 2002 19 23 1 2003 30 9 0 2004 12 6 1 2005-S 19 7 2 2005-F 18 10 0 2006-S 7 34 0 2006-F 3 8 37 2007-S 17 11 42 2007-F 6 8 10 2008-S 23 23 0 2008-F 40 41 0 2009-S 28 8 1 2009-F 3 1 89 2010-S 11 4 2 2010-F 6 24 0 2011-S 10 10 50 2011-F 14 30 0 2012-S 27 13 0 2012-F 18 8 0 Starts: 20 Best Start: 3 (2006-F, ’09-F) Best Finish: 1 (2009-F) Laps Led: 235 BUSCH, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2004 DNQ 2005-S 35 21 0 2005-F 24 40 0 2006-S 26 15 0 2006-F 11 4 2 2007-S 5 37 0 2007-F 17 4 153 2008-S 3 3 50 2008-F 29 6 2 2009-S 8 18 2 2009-F 5 11 232 2010-S 7 3 0 2010-F 29 32 0 2011-S 11 16 0 2012-S 17 11 0 2012-F 3 3 80 Starts: 15 Best Start: 3 (2008-S, ’12-F) Best Finish: 3 (2008-S, ’10-S, ’12-F) Laps Led: 521

CARPENTIER, PATRICK Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 27 28 0 2010-F 37 31 1 Starts: 2 Best Start: 27 (2008-S) Best Finish: 28 (2008-S) Laps Led: 1 CASSILL, LANDON Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 43 40 0 2011-S 24 28 0 2011-F 29 26 0 2012-S 28 30 0 2012-F 41 26 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 24 (2011-S) Best Finish: 26 (2011-F, ’12-F) Laps Led: 0 CHAFFIN, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2006-S DNQ 2006-F DNQ CLAUSON, BRYAN Year Start Finish Led 2008-F DNQ COMPTON, STACY Year Start Finish Led 2000 15 36 0 2001 26 15 0 2002 6 19 0 2012-S DNQ Starts: 3 Best Start: 6 (2002) Best Finish: 15 (2001) Laps Led: 0 CONWAY, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 40 27 0 COOK, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 2010-S DNQ COPE, DERRIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 37 41 0 1998 DNQ 1999 36 22 0 2004 31 37 0 2006-S 38 41 0 2006-F DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 31 (2004) Best Finish: 22 (1999) Laps Led: 0

CRAVEN, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 1999 35 27 1 2001 32 27 0 2002 10 14 0 2003 38 21 2 2004 40 28 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 10 (2002) Best Finish: 14 (2002) Laps Led: 3 DALLENBACH JR., WALLY Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1998 22 19 0 1999 10 23 0 2000 DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (1999) Best Finish: 19 (1998) Laps Led: 0 DARNELL, ERIK Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 38 30 0 EARNHARDT, DALE Year Start Finish Led 1997 15 6 0 1998 34 35 0 1999 38 8 0 2000 17 7 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 15 (1997) Best Finish: 6 (1997) Laps Led: 0 EARNHARDT JR., DALE Year Start Finish Led 2000 4 1 106 2001 1 8 107 2002 9 42 1 2003 11 2 35 2004 7 4 4 2005-S 11 9 0 2005-F 10 8 0 2006-S 15 12 0 2006-F 10 6 1 2007-S 12 36 96 2007-F 12 14 12 2008-S 1 12 31 2008-F 5 20 1 2009-S 20 20 6 2009-F 9 25 0 2010-S 9 8 46 2010-F 22 25 0 2011-S 28 9 2 2011-F 16 7 0 2012-S 16 10 0 2012-F 19 7 0 Starts: 21 Best Start: 1 (2001, ’08-S) Best Finish: 1 (2000) Laps Led: 448 EARNHARDT, KERRY Year Start Finish Led 2003 DNQ

EDWARDS, CARL Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 20 19 0 2005-F 30 1 82 2006-S 37 36 50 2006-F 15 15 0 2007-S 10 12 0 2007-F 21 26 0 2008-S 2 1 123 2008-F 16 1 212 2009-S 13 10 9 2009-F 6 39 0 2010-S 20 33 0 2010-F 3 19 0 2011-S 2 3 3 2011-F 7 2 14 2012-S 20 8 0 2012-F 9 16 0 Starts: 16 Best Start: 2 (2008-S, ’11-S) Best Finish: 1 (2005-F, ’08-S, ’08-F) Laps Led: 493 ELLIOTT, BILL Year Start Finish Led 1997 16 11 0 1998 38 13 0 1999 9 21 0 2000 22 30 0 2001 39 14 0 2002 1 9 13 2003 6 43 43 2004 2 36 26 2005-S 15 33 0 2005-F 9 32 0 2006-F DNQ 2007-F 30 36 0 2008-S 28 34 0 2008-F 39 31 0 2009-S 37 28 0 2009-F 43 34 0 2010-S 36 25 0 Starts: 16 Best Start: 1 (2002) Best Finish: 9 (2002) Laps Led: 82 FITTIPALDI, CHRISTIAN Year Start Finish Led 2003 28 38 0 FOYT, LARRY Year Start Finish Led 2003 35 30 0 2004 35 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 35 (2003, ’04) Best Finish: 30 (2003, ’04) Laps Led: 0

GARVEY, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 23 38 0 GAUGHAN, BRENDAN Year Start Finish Led 2004 16 38 0 GILLILAND, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 7 21 0 2007-S 30 19 0 2007-F 34 28 0 2008-S 41 15 0 2008-F 34 42 0 2009-S 30 29 0 2009-F 21 28 0 2010-S 31 29 0 2010-F 33 29 1 2011-S 40 42 0 2011-F 34 32 0 2012-S 35 31 0 2012-F 30 35 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 7 (2006-F) Best Finish: 15 (2008-S) Laps Led: 1 GORDON, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 2 30 69 1998 17 31 0 1999 8 43 0 2000 23 25 0 2001 9 5 0 2002 26 2 0 2003 7 3 16 2004 9 3 47 2005-S 7 15 1 2005-F 2 14 0 2006-S 11 22 0 2006-F 23 9 0 2007-S 1 4 173 2007-F 2 7 20 2008-S 18 43 0 2008-F 1 2 15 2009-S 2 1 105 2009-F 1 13 11 2010-S 12 31 124 2010-F 15 37 0 2011-S 32 23 1 2011-F 23 6 0 2012-S 34 4 2 2012-F 16 14 0 Starts: 24 Best Start: 1 (2007-S, ’08-F, ’09-F) Best Finish: 1 (2009-S) Laps Led: 584

FRANCHITTI, DARIO Year Start Finish Led 2008-S DNQ FULLER, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2000 7 38 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX GORDON, ROBBY Year Start Finish Led 1997 29 34 0 2000 DNQ 2002 24 41 0 2003 21 18 0 2004 18 23 0 2005-S 33 37 0 2005-F DNQ 2006-S 29 20 0 2006-F 9 39 0 2007-S 23 24 1 2007-F 41 32 0 2008-S 15 30 0 2008-F 22 36 0 2009-S 29 39 0 2009-F 29 27 0 2010-S 38 26 0 2010-F 39 35 1 2011-S 39 31 1 Starts: 16 Best Start: 9 (2006-F) Best Finish: 18 (2003) Laps Led: 3 GREEN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1998 9 18 0 1999 43 26 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 9 (1998) Best Finish: 18 (1998) Laps Led: 0 GREEN, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2002 17 16 0 2003 14 7 2 2004 33 35 0 2005-S 23 43 0 2005-F 42 18 0 2006-S 4 18 1 2006-F 27 13 0 2007-S 31 26 0 2010-F DNQ Starts: 8 Best Start: 4 (2006-S) Best Finish: 7 (2003) Laps Led: 3 GRISSOM, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 1997 35 10 0 1998 42 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 35 (1997) Best Finish: 10 (1997, ’98) Laps Led: 0

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HAMILTON, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1997 17 20 0 1998 25 26 0 1999 33 29 0 2000 42 16 1 2001 4 18 0 2002 40 31 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 4 (2001) Best Finish: 16 (2000) Laps Led: 1 HAMILTON JR., BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 38 39 0 2005-F 25 38 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 25 (2005-F) Best Finish: 38 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 HAMLIN, DENNY Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 14 7 0 2006-S 8 4 41 2006-F 6 10 0 2007-S 7 9 0 2007-F 7 29 45 2008-S 14 5 0 2008-F 17 17 0 2009-S 22 12 0 2009-F 25 2 2 2010-S 29 1 12 2010-F 30 1 31 2011-S 23 15 0 2011-F 28 20 0 2012-S 13 12 0 2012-F 12 20 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 6 (2006-F) Best Finish: 1 (2010-S, ’10-F) Laps Led: 131 HARVICK, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2001 33 7 0 2002 25 25 2 2003 8 15 0 2004 22 13 0 2005-S 17 13 0 2005-F 33 16 1 2006-S 24 5 1 2006-F 21 3 0 2007-S 11 29 0 2007-F 4 10 0 2008-S 21 11 0 2008-F 23 7 0 2009-S 17 27 0 2009-F 24 5 0 2010-S 19 7 0 2010-F 26 6 1 2011-S 29 20 0 2011-F 21 13 0 2012-S 15 9 0 2012-F 23 9 0 Starts: 20 Best Start: 4 (2007-F) Best Finish: 3 (2006-F) Laps Led: 5

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HILLENBURG, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 2004 DNQ HILLIN JR., BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1997 41 42 0 HORNADAY JR., RON Year Start Finish Led 2001 20 40 0 2002 DNQ HORNISH JR., SAM Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 17 32 0 2008-F 21 23 0 2009-S 12 17 0 2009-F 11 40 0 2010-S 2 19 0 2010-F 27 18 0 2012-F 17 17 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 2 (2010-S) Best Finish: 17 (2009-S, ’12-F) Laps Led: 0 HOUSTON, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2001 12 32 0 IRVAN, ERNIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 10 36 0 1998 19 43 0 1999 22 37 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (1997) Best Finish: 36 (1997) Laps Led: 0 IRWIN JR., KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1998 4 39 0 1999 1 15 32 2000 27 17 1 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (1999) Best Finish: 15 (1999) Laps Led: 33

JARRETT, DALE Year Start Finish Led 1997 1 2 42 1998 13 11 51 1999 12 2 39 2000 5 33 18 2001 3 1 122 2002 5 24 134 2003 23 13 1 2004 11 18 0 2005-S 27 14 0 2005-F 29 12 0 2006-S 27 17 0 2006-F 20 29 0 2007-S 37 30 0 2007-F 26 38 0 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (1997) Best Finish: 1 (2001) Laps Led: 407 JOHNSON, JIMMIE Year Start Finish Led 2002 13 6 0 2003 4 8 0 2004 8 9 0 2005-S 18 3 0 2005-F 11 5 2 2006-S 16 11 0 2006-F 5 2 1 2007-S 3 38 0 2007-F 8 1 9 2008-S 5 2 65 2008-F 7 15 0 2009-S 9 2 1 2009-F 12 38 0 2010-S 4 2 39 2010-F 17 9 1 2011-S 6 8 0 2011-F 11 14 1 2012-S 10 2 156 2012-F 1 1 168 Starts: 19 Best Start: 1 (2012-F) Best Finish: 1 (2007-F, ’12-F) Laps Led: 443 JONES, BUCKSHOT Year Start Finish Led 1999 31 35 0 2001 24 33 0 2002 42 26 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 24 (2001) Best Finish: 26 (2002) Laps Led: 0 JONES, P.J. Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ

KAHNE, KASEY Year Start Finish Led 2004 3 2 148 2005-S 3 35 0 2005-F 15 42 0 2006-S 1 1 63 2006-F 4 33 2 2007-S 34 20 0 2007-F 25 18 0 2008-S 10 25 0 2008-F 28 24 0 2009-S 6 19 0 2009-F 2 33 0 2010-S 5 5 0 2010-F 24 13 0 2011-S 13 21 0 2011-F 9 3 5 2012-S 5 7 0 2012-F 13 25 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 1 (2006-S) Best Finish: 1 (2006-S) Laps Led: 218 KENSETH, MATT Year Start Finish Led 2000 13 31 0 2001 27 20 0 2002 31 1 85 2003 17 6 65 2004 25 16 0 2005-S 39 18 1 2005-F 3 3 149 2006-S 6 2 14 2006-F 36 12 1 2007-S 4 2 16 2007-F 18 2 44 2008-S 8 9 68 2008-F 6 9 0 2009-S 3 5 55 2009-F 30 3 0 2010-S 28 20 0 2010-F 19 2 2 2011-S 4 1 169 2011-F 3 4 87 2012-S 2 5 15 2012-F 10 4 1 Starts: 21 Best Start: 2 (2012-S) Best Finish: 1 (2002, ’11-S) Laps Led: 772 KESELOWSKI, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 37 19 0 2009-S 40 23 0 2009-F 35 35 0 2010-S 37 14 0 2010-F 36 33 0 2011-S 27 18 32 2011-F 8 24 2 2012-S 8 36 0 2012-F 8 2 75 Starts: 9 Best Start: 8 (2011-F, ’12-S. ’12-F) Best Finish: 2 (2012-F) Laps Led: 109


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX KESELOWSKI, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2010-F DNQ KIMMEL, FRANK Year Start Finish Led 2003 32 33 0 KIRBY, STUART Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ KVAPIL, TRAVIS Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 25 30 0 2005-F 37 24 0 2006-S 39 27 0 2006-F 40 28 0 2008-S 38 18 0 2008-F 42 32 0 2010-S 35 24 1 2010-F 41 41 0 2011-S DNQ 2011-F 41 31 0 2012-S 37 38 0 2012-F 38 23 1 Starts: 11 Best Start: 25 (2005-S) Best Finish: 18 (2008-S) Laps Led: 2 LABONTE, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1997 4 3 2 1998 11 8 0 1999 2 3 10 2000 14 3 40 2001 2 42 2 2002 15 30 0 2003 1 37 0 2004 1 25 5 2005-S 22 38 0 2005-F 17 26 0 2006-S 10 10 0 2006-F 13 16 0 2007-S 22 28 0 2007-F 13 16 0 2008-S 30 20 0 2008-F 35 39 0 2009-S 24 40 0 2009-F 28 31 0 2010-S 41 23 0 2010-F 31 30 0 2011-S 34 25 0 2011-F 32 28 0 2012-S 30 27 0 2012-F 29 33 0 Starts: 24 Best Start: 1 (2003, ’04) Best Finish: 3 (1997, ’99, 2000) Laps Led: 59

LABONTE, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 1997 3 4 104 1998 37 6 0 1999 4 1 124 2000 1 8 3 2001 42 13 0 2002 27 10 0 2003 12 16 0 2004 30 41 0 2005-S 43 40 0 2005-F 34 31 0 2006-S 30 25 0 2006-F 43 36 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 1 (2000) Best Finish: 1 (1999) Laps Led: 231 LAJOIE, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1998 24 25 0 1999 14 40 0 2005-S DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (1999) Best Finish: 25 (1998) Laps Led: 0 LALLY, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 40 34 4 2011-S 43 32 0 2011-F 43 29 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 40 (2010-F) Best Finish: 29 (2011-F) Laps Led: 4 Lamar, Burney Year Start Finish Led 2007-F DNQ 2008-S DNQ LEFFLER, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2002 29 17 0 2005-F 29 36 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 29 (2002, ’05-F) Best Finish: 17 (2002) Laps Led: 0 LEICHT, STEPHEN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F DNQ

LEPAGE, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1998 16 37 0 1999 40 41 0 2000 2 5 18 2001 34 11 0 2005-S DNQ 2005-F 23 33 0 2006-S 35 32 0 2006-F DNQ 2007-S DNQ 2007-F DNQ Starts: 6 Best Start: 2 (2000) Best Finish: 5 (2000) Laps Led: 18 LITTLE, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 1997 38 26 0 1998 5 2 49 1999 37 13 0 2000 16 13 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 5 (1998) Best Finish: 2 (1998) Laps Led: 49 LOGANO, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 43 40 0 2009-S 10 30 0 2009-F 14 19 0 2010-S 18 28 0 2010-F 20 4 30 2011-S 8 24 0 2011-F 25 37 0 2012-S 14 19 0 2012-F 6 11 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 6 (2012-F) Best Finish: 4 (2010-F) Laps Led: 30 LONG, CARL Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ MARCIS, DAVE Year Start Finish Led 1997 36 15 0 1998 36 28 0 1999 DNQ 2000 DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 36 (1997, ’98) Best Finish: 15 (1997) Laps Led: 0

MARLIN, STERLING Year Start Finish Led 1997 22 8 2 1998 21 14 0 1999 39 9 0 2000 39 34 0 2001 37 34 5 2002 20 7 1 2003 36 29 0 2004 14 26 18 2005-S 13 5 3 2005-F 39 23 0 2006-S 18 30 0 2006-F 31 40 1 2007-S 28 34 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 13 (2005-S) Best Finish: 5 (2005-S) Laps Led: 30 MARTIN, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1997 6 38 10 1998 7 1 37 1999 6 34 63 2000 10 11 0 2001 8 9 1 2002 8 3 5 2003 32 5 0 2004 28 17 0 2005-S 16 20 0 2005-F 8 2 42 2006-S 3 9 11 2006-F 28 22 0 2007-S 6 3 0 2007-F 10 34 0 2008-S 31 8 0 2008-F 20 12 0 2009-S 23 6 3 2009-F 7 4 0 2010-S 30 6 0 2010-F 9 3 36 2011-S 21 36 0 2011-F 30 19 0 2012-S 4 3 0 2012-F 11 29 0 Starts: 24 Best Start: 3 (2006-S) Best Finish: 1 (1998) Laps Led: 208 MAST, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 28 31 0 1998 14 41 0 1999 18 30 0 2000 34 20 0 2001 DNQ 2002 34 29 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 14 (1998) Best Finish: 20 (2000) Laps Led: 0

MAYFIELD, JEREMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 20 32 0 1998 1 23 105 1999 27 5 2 2000 31 6 18 2001 14 22 0 2002 7 18 0 2003 27 25 0 2004 21 34 0 2005-S 2 11 34 2005-F 5 35 0 2006-S 34 31 0 2007-S DNQ 2007-F 36 22 0 2008-S 39 38 0 2009-S DNQ Starts: 13 Best Start: 1 (1998) Best Finish: 5 (1999) Laps Led: 159 McCUMBEE, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2008-S DNQ 2008-F DNQ McDOWELL, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 40 33 0 2009-F 37 41 0 2010-S 33 41 1 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 20 40 0 2011-F 17 33 0 2012-S 33 41 0 2012-F 37 38 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 17 (2011-F) Best Finish: 33 (2008-S, ’11-F) Laps Led: 1 McMURRAY, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 2003 24 10 0 2004 26 10 0 2005-S 31 2 0 2005-F 40 11 0 2006-S 41 37 0 2006-F 42 26 4 2007-S 13 5 0 2007-F 24 9 0 2008-S 32 14 0 2008-F 4 3 56 2009-S 36 38 0 2009-F 22 20 0 2010-S 15 30 10 2010-F 25 16 0 2011-S 17 22 0 2011-F 22 36 0 2012-S 9 14 0 2012-F 24 18 0 Starts: 18 Best Start: 4 (2008-F) Best Finish: 2 (2005-S) Laps Led: 70

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX MEARS, CASEY Year Start Finish Led 2003 26 27 0 2004 6 7 0 2005-S 32 4 15 2005-F 35 4 23 2006-S 20 14 0 2006-F 25 7 0 2007-S 33 23 0 2007-F 9 31 0 2008-S 22 22 0 2008-F 14 14 0 2009-S 35 21 0 2009-F 36 21 0 2010-F 35 26 1 2011-S 22 26 0 2011-F 33 25 0 2012-S 22 25 0 2012-F 20 21 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 6 (2004) Best Finish: 4 (2005-S, ’05-F) Laps Led: 39 MENARD, PAUL Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 32 41 0 2007-S 42 15 0 2007-F 16 30 0 2008-S 19 17 0 2008-F 11 22 0 2009-S 5 13 1 2009-F 39 29 0 2010-S 25 35 0 2010-F 12 10 0 2011-S 19 5 0 2011-F 4 15 1 2012-S 11 18 0 2012-F 27 27 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 4 (2011-F) Best Finish: 5 (2011-S) Laps Led: 2 MONTOYA, JUAN PABLO Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 16 8 0 2007-F 3 25 10 2008-S 11 19 0 2008-F 26 43 0 2009-S 16 7 0 2009-F 20 37 0 2010-S 21 34 2 2010-F 4 28 0 2011-S 14 13 0 2011-F 15 18 0 2012-S 25 16 0 2012-F 25 34 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 3 (2007-F) Best Finish: 7 (2009-S) Laps Led: 12

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MUSGRAVE, TED Year Start Finish Led 1997 11 35 0 1998 30 30 0 1999 25 31 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 11 (1997) Best Finish: 30 (1998) Laps Led: 0 NADEAU, JERRY Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 1999 21 24 0 2000 8 43 0 2001 36 29 0 2002 38 32 0 2003 5 4 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 5 (2003) Best Finish: 4 (2003) Laps Led: 0 NEMECHEK, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1997 40 29 0 1998 2 4 3 1999 28 33 0 2000 12 37 2 2001 30 41 0 2003 9 35 0 2004 5 14 33 2005-S 9 17 0 2005-F 4 37 0 2006-S 17 23 0 2006-F 16 18 0 2007-S 25 18 0 2007-F 35 35 0 2008-S 43 37 0 2008-F 27 38 0 2009-S DNQ 2009-F 34 42 0 2010-S 22 40 0 2010-F 34 43 0 2011-S 37 39 0 2011-F 40 42 0 2012-S DNQ 2012-F 43 40 0 Starts: 21 Best Start: 2 (1998) Best Finish: 4 (1998) Laps Led: 38

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NEWMAN, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2002 36 40 2 2003 3 1 77 2004 15 39 0 2005-S 1 16 1 2005-F 1 25 0 2006-S 14 40 0 2006-F 24 34 0 2007-S 20 32 0 2007-F 11 5 4 2008-S 4 4 0 2008-F 31 28 0 2009-S 21 15 0 2009-F 26 12 0 2010-S 10 11 0 2010-F 14 20 0 2011-S 16 14 0 2011-F 24 16 4 2012-S 6 21 0 2012-F 36 12 6 Starts: 19 Best Start: 1 (2005-S, ’05-F) Best Finish: 1 (2003) Laps Led: 94 PAPIS, MAX Year Start Finish Led 2008-F DNQ 2009-S 39 35 0 2009-F DNQ 2010-S 27 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 27 (2010-S) Best Finish: 22 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 PARK, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 1999 9 32 0 2000 6 19 6 2001 5 2 79 2002 11 20 0 2003 15 39 1 Starts: 5 Best Start: 5 (2001) Best Finish: 2 (2001) Laps Led: 86 PATRICK, DANICA Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 32 24 0 PETTY, ADAM Year Start Finish Led 2000 33 40 0

PETTY, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 1997 23 27 0 1998 26 17 0 1999 DNQ 2000 DNQ 2001 DNQ 2002 14 21 0 2004 38 21 1 2005-S 28 24 1 2005-F 38 21 1 2006-S 19 39 0 2006-F 35 11 0 2007-S 32 35 0 2007-F 37 42 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 14 (2002) Best Finish: 11 (2006-F) Laps Led: 3 PRESSLEY, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1998 8 3 0 1999 16 20 0 2000 43 26 0 2001 18 43 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 8 (1998) Best Finish: 3 (1998) Laps Led: 0 PRUETT, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2000 3 27 13 RAGAN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2006-F DNQ 2007-S 19 39 0 2007-F 33 37 0 2008-S 7 13 0 2008-F 18 11 0 2009-S 4 37 1 2009-F 17 17 0 2010-S 13 15 0 2010-F 5 8 0 2011-S 1 7 11 2011-F 2 12 0 2012-S 21 35 1 2012-F 33 28 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 1 (2011-S) Best Finish: 7 (2011-S) Laps Led: 13

RAINES, TONY Year Start Finish Led 2003 34 42 0 2006-S 36 24 0 2006-F 41 19 0 2007-S 27 13 0 2007-F 40 20 0 2008-F DNQ 2009-F DNQ 2011-S 42 34 0 2012-S 42 34 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 27 (2007-S) Best Finish: 13 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0 REUTIMANN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2007-S DNQ 2007-F 43 43 0 2008-S 6 41 0 2008-F 12 10 5 2009-S 1 11 40 2009-F 13 16 0 2010-S 16 37 0 2010-F 18 15 0 2011-S 25 29 0 2011-F 6 22 0 2012-S 31 26 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (2009-S) Best Finish: 10 (2008-F) Laps Led: 45 RIGGS, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2004 24 15 0 2005-S 14 32 0 2005-F 22 34 0 2006-S 22 7 0 2006-F 12 31 0 2007-S 39 27 0 2007-F 20 13 0 2008-S 13 27 0 2008-F 10 25 0 2009-S DNQ 2010-F DNQ 2012-S 40 42 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 10 (2008-F) Best Finish: 7 (2006-S) Laps Led: 0 ROBINSON, SHAWNA Year Start Finish Led 2002 16 36 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX RUDD, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 1997 8 5 26 1998 20 27 0 1999 34 19 0 2000 20 10 9 2001 6 37 0 2002 3 4 29 2003 16 26 0 2004 29 22 0 2005-S 4 8 0 2005-F 20 13 0 2007-S 29 33 0 2007-F 39 15 10 Starts: 12 Best Start: 3 (2002) Best Finish: 4 (2002) Laps Led: 74 SACKS, GREG Year Start Finish Led 1997 39 40 0 1998 28 38 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 28 (1998) Best Finish: 38 (1998) Laps Led: 0 SADLER, ELLIOTT Year Start Finish Led 1999 13 10 2 2000 35 39 0 2001 11 16 0 2002 2 17 4 2003 2 41 91 2004 19 1 48 2005-S 8 28 1 2005-F 12 9 0 2006-S 25 33 1 2006-F 2 37 0 2007-S 15 17 1 2007-F 19 12 0 2008-S 26 26 0 2008-F 30 35 0 2009-S 42 32 0 2009-F 33 22 0 2010-S 39 18 0 2010-F 1 23 0 Starts: 18 Best Start: 1 (2010-F) Best Finish: 1 (2004) Laps Led: 148 SADLER, HERMIE Year Start Finish Led 2005 37 29 0 SAID, BORIS Year Start Finish Led 2005 40 27 0 SAUTER, JAY Year Start Finish Led 2002 35 37 0

SAUTER, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2004 37 24 1 2005-S 34 41 0 2005-F DNQ 2007-S 35 22 0 2007-F 42 27 0 2008-F DNQ 2010-S DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 34 (2005-S) Best Finish: 22 (2007-S) Laps Led: 1 SCHRADER, KEN Year Start Finish Led 1997 27 18 0 1998 32 21 0 1999 7 17 4 2000 36 18 0 2001 13 10 0 2002 12 34 0 2003 42 24 0 2004 39 19 0 2005-S 30 23 3 2005-F 41 29 0 2006-S 32 16 0 2006-F 18 42 0 2007-S 38 31 0 2008-F 32 30 0 2011-S 41 33 0 2012-F 42 31 0 Starts: 16 Best Start: 7 (1999) Best Finish: 10 (2001) Laps Led: 7 SHELMERDINE, KIRK Year Start Finish Led 2004 43 42 0 SHEPHERD, MORGAN Year Start Finish Led 1997 19 24 0 2004 DNQ SHERMAN, BRENT Year Start Finish Led 2006-S DNQ SKINNER, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 25 22 10 1998 12 33 0 1999 23 42 0 2000 11 12 1 2001 19 30 0 2002 41 12 1 2003 41 40 0 2005-F 28 43 0 2006-F DNQ 2007-F 14 24 0 2008-S 9 29 0 2009-F 23 43 0 2011-S 36 43 0 2011-F 38 41 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 9 (2008-S) Best Finish: 12 (2000, ’02) Laps Led: 12

SMITH, REGAN Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 34 35 0 2008-F 25 34 0 2009-S 33 31 0 2009-F 32 32 0 2010-S 26 21 0 2010-F 8 22 0 2011-S 5 37 0 2011-F 10 23 0 2012-S 26 23 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 5 (2011-S) Best Finish: 21 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0

SPENCER, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 33 39 0 1998 39 7 0 1999 41 28 0 2000 41 15 2 2001 23 38 0 2002 21 8 0 2003 18 33 1 2004 42 29 0 2005-F 36 39 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 18 (2003) Best Finish: 7 (1998) Laps Led: 3

STREMME, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 28 21 0 2006-F 17 24 1 2007-S 14 10 0 2007-F 28 41 0 2009-S 32 14 0 2010-S DNQ 2011-F DNQ 2012-S DNQ 2012-F DNQ Starts: 5 Best Start: 14 (2007-S) Best Finish: 10 (2007-S) Laps Led: 1

SORENSON, REED Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ 2006-S 13 13 0 2006-F 19 17 0 2007-S 26 40 2 2007-F 31 40 0 2008-S 42 24 0 2008-F 9 37 0 2009-S 38 36 0 2009-F 18 36 0 2010-S 43 39 0 2011-F DNQ 2012-S 39 32 0 2012-F 39 43 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 9 (2008-F) Best Finish: 13 (2006-S) Laps Led: 2

SPRAGUE, JACK Year Start Finish Led 2003 31 22 0

STRICKLIN, HUT Year Start Finish Led 1997 34 33 0 1998 33 40 0 2001 21 26 0 2002 30 27 4 Starts: 4 Best Start: 21 (2001) Best Finish: 26 (2001) Laps Led: 4

SPEED, LAKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 24 16 0 1998 43 20 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 24 (1997) Best Finish: 16 (1997) Laps Led: 0 SPEED, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 33 33 0 2009-S DNQ 2009-F 31 18 0 2010-S 23 16 0 2010-F 23 27 0 2011-F 39 39 0 2012-S 38 43 0 2012-F 31 30 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 23 (2010-S, ’10-F) Best Finish: 16 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0

STANDRIDGE, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 1997 43 21 0 1998 DNQ STARR, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2003 DNQ 2011-S 33 38 0 2011-F DNQ STEWART, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1999 19 6 0 2000 38 9 0 2001 41 23 0 2002 29 5 15 2003 22 34 0 2004 17 8 0 2005-S 10 31 45 2005-F 16 6 15 2006-S 40 3 99 2006-F 8 1 278 2007-S 9 25 0 2007-F 15 11 0 2008-S 24 7 0 2008-F 8 16 0 2009-S 7 4 16 2009-F 4 6 0 2010-S 1 32 74 2010-F 11 11 0 2011-S 26 12 12 2011-F 5 1 173 2012-S 29 24 0 2012-F 21 5 0 Starts: 22 Best Start: 1 (2010-S) Best Finish: 1 (2006-F, ’11-F) Laps Led: 727

TRICKLE, DICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 32 23 0 1998 41 22 0 1999 DNQ 2000 28 28 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 28 (2000) Best Finish: 22 (1998) Laps Led: 0 TRUEX JR., MARTIN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 27 15 0 2006-S 9 8 2 2006-F 34 14 0 2007-S 24 7 0 2007-F 1 3 16 2008-S 12 36 2 2008-F 2 8 0 2009-S 31 25 0 2009-F 27 14 0 2010-S 14 9 0 2010-F 21 38 0 2011-S 31 35 0 2011-F 19 8 0 2012-S 1 6 69 2012-F 5 13 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 1 (2007-F, ’12-S) Best Finish: 3 (2007-F) Laps Led: 89

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX VICKERS, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2004 13 12 0 2005-S 24 34 0 2005-F 21 19 6 2006-S 33 43 0 2006-F 1 27 5 2007-S 36 14 2 2007-F 22 23 0 2008-S 36 16 0 2008-F 13 18 5 2009-S 18 16 1 2009-F 15 26 0 2010-S 42 38 0 2011-S 30 27 0 2011-F 20 21 0 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (2006-F) Best Finish: 12 (2004) Laps Led: 19 WALLACE, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 31 13 0 1998 31 34 0 1999 42 39 0 2000 32 21 0 2001 35 25 0 2003 40 23 0 2006-S DNQ 2006-F 33 30 0 2007-S 43 42 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 31 (1997, ’98) Best Finish: 13 (1997) Laps Led: 0 WALLACE, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 42 17 0 2001 22 24 0 2005-S 26 25 1 2005-F 43 36 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 22 (2001) Best Finish: 17 (1997) Laps Led: 1 WALLACE, RUSTY Year Start Finish Led 1997 9 37 0 1998 6 12 0 1999 11 4 0 2000 19 4 58 2001 38 12 0 2002 28 11 37 2003 10 14 0 2004 10 5 2 2005-S 6 10 0 2005-F 26 22 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 6 (1998, 2005-S) Best Finish: 4 (1999, 2000) Laps Led: 97

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WALTRIP, DARRELL Year Start Finish Led 1997 14 43 0 1998 35 36 0 1999 32 25 0 2000 30 24 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 14 (1997) Best Finish: 24 (2000) Laps Led: 0 WALTRIP, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 1997 21 9 0 1998 40 9 5 1999 29 14 0 2000 21 29 1 2001 7 39 0 2002 4 28 0 2003 37 17 0 2004 41 20 0 2005-S 21 6 7 2005-F 31 41 1 2006-S 42 26 0 2006-F 38 43 0 2007-S DNQ 2007-F DNQ 2008-S 20 31 0 2008-F 15 27 0 2009-S 34 24 0 2009-F 40 23 0 Starts: 16 Best Start: 4 (2002) Best Finish: 6 (2005-S) Laps Led: 14 WILSON, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ WIMMER, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2004 32 33 0 2005-S 36 42 0 2005-F 19 27 0 2006-S 43 28 0 2007-S DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 19 (2005-F) Best Finish: 27 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 WISE, JOSH Year Start Finish Led 2010-F DNQ 2011-F 35 40 0 2012-S 32 39 0 2012-F 35 37 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 32 (2012-S) Best Finish: 37 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0

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YELEY, J.J. Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 2 35 2 2006-F 26 20 3 2007-S 18 43 0 2007-F 38 17 0 2008-S 33 42 0 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 35 41 0 2011-F 27 43 0 2012-S 36 33 0 2012-F 28 42 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 2 (2006-S) Best Finish: 17 (2007-F) Laps Led: 5


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2012 FALL BOXSCORE

AAA Texas 500

WINNER

Jimmie Johnson

Race Recap

Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet) outlasted Brad Keselowski in a dramatic green/white-checkered finish to secure his second career victory at Texas Motor Speedway in the AAA Texas 500. The top two Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship contenders battled side by side, and at one point made contact with each other out before the race’s final caution on Lap 331. Johnson was able to take control on the final restart of the two-lap shootout, utilizing four fresh tires compared to Keselowski’s two, to edge him by 0.808 of a second. Johnson joined Kasey Kahne (2006 Samsung/ RadioShack 500) as the only drivers to win a Sprint Cup race from the pole at Texas Motor Speedway. His victory also marked the 700th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory for long-time manufacturer Chevrolet.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 Nov. 4, 2012 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $9,969,209 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

48 2 18 17 14 15 88 78 29 16 20 39 56 24 43 99 22 1 31 11 13 21 93 10 5 83 27 34 55 95 32 9 47 42 38 51 26 98 36 87 19 37 91

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 8 3 10 21 4 19 18 23 2 6 36 5 16 14 9 17 24 22 12 20 7 38 32 13 41 27 33 11 31 42 15 29 25 30 26 35 37 40 43 34 28 39

Jimmie Johnson Brad Keselowski Kyle Busch Matt Kenseth Tony Stewart Clint Bowyer Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kurt Busch Kevin Harvick Greg Biffle Joey Logano Ryan Newman Martin Truex Jr. Jeff Gordon Aric Almirola Carl Edwards Sam Hornish Jr. (i) Jamie McMurray Jeff Burton Denny Hamlin Casey Mears Trevor Bayne (i) Travis Kvapil Danica Patrick (i) Kasey Kahne Landon Cassill Paul Menard David Ragan Mark Martin Scott Speed Ken Schrader Marcos Ambrose Bobby Labonte Juan Pablo Montoya David Gilliland AJ Allmendinger Josh Wise # Micheal McDowell Dave Blaney Joe Nemechek (i) Mike Bliss (i) JJ Yeley Reed Sorenson (i)

Lowe’s Chevrolet Miller Lite Dodge Snickers Toyota Ford EcoBoost Ford Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet 5-hour Energy Toyota National Guard/Diet Mountain Dew Chevrolet Furniture Row Chevrolet Rheem/Budweiser Chevrolet 3M Ford Home Depot/Redbeacon.com Toyota Quicken Loans Chevrolet Carlyle Tools by NAPA Toyota Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet Farmland Ford Aflac Ford Shell Pennzoil Dodge McDonald’s Chevrolet Caterpillar Chevrolet FedEx Office Toyota GEICO Ford Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford Dr. Pepper Toyota GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Hendrickcars.com Burger King Toyota Quaker State/Menards Chevrolet Certain Teed/31-W Ford Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota B&D Electrical/TWD Ford Federated Auto Parts Ford Mac Tools Ford Wounded Warrior Project Toyota Huggies Chevrolet Long John Silver’s Ford Phoenix Construction Chevrolet MDS Transport Ford Phil Parson Racing Ford Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves Toyota Plinker Tactical/MCM Elegante Toyota MaxQWorkForce.com Chevrolet Plinker Tactical/MCM Elegante Toyota

335 * 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 335 334 333 332 331 329 328 328 310 284 279 225 107 41 37 37 33 32 10 6

$492,086 353,830 268,143 246,021 212,935 180,149 148,085 155,493 168,971 128,560 121,585 155,443 134,249 148,021 141,221 145,051 142,785 132,543 139,210 143,051 116,343 99,810 121,943 99,210 107,185 125,755 106,585 109,668 97,710 96,000 105,560 124,743 111,682 123,926 93,460 101,510 94,530 92,803 89,900 89,700 89,475 89,275 89,561

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: (3) 33 Stephen Leicht #, 79 Kelly Bires, 30 David Stremme Race Comments: Before an estimated attendance of 146,000, Jimmie Johnson won the AAA Texas 500, his 60th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Time of the Race: 3 hours, 41 minutes, 30 seconds Average Speed: 136.117 mph Margin of Victory: 0.808 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Jimmie Johnson, #48 (191.076 mph) Caution Flags: 9 for 49 laps: Laps: 101-104 (Debris [22]); 110-118 (#51 accident frontstretch [None]); 120-128 (42, 47, 21 accident frontstretch [31]); 186-190 (Debris [1]); 224-227 (Debris [21]); 276-280 (Debris [21]); 311-315 (#9 accident Turn 1 [31]); 322-326 (Debris) [31]); 331-333 (#55, 99 accident frontstretch [13]). Lap Leaders: J. Johnson 1-48; R. Newman 49-50; J. Johnson 51-101; R. Newman 102-105; B. Keselowski 106-118; J. Johnson 119165; Ky. Busch 166; M. Kenseth 167; T. Bayne(i) 168-171; T. Kvapil 172; J. Johnson 173-190; Ky. Busch 191-223; B. Keselowski 224; Ky. Busch 225-235; B. Keselowski 236-276; Ky. Busch 277-311; J. Johnson 312; B. Keselowski 313-326; J. Johnson 327; B. Keselowski 328333; J. Johnson 334-335. Lead Changes: 20 lead changes among 7 drivers. *Completed race laps were 335 rather than scheduled 334 due to green/white-checkered finish.

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2012 SPRING BOXSCORE

Samsung Mobile 500

WINNER

Greg Biffle

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 14, 2012 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,132,592 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

16 48 55 24 17 56 5 99 29 88 18 11 51 1 22 42 15 27 20 9 39 43 78 14 13 10 47 21 31 83 38 32 49 33 34 2 36 93 26 19 98 23 95

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 10 4 34 2 1 5 20 15 16 17 13 27 9 12 25 18 11 14 7 6 23 26 29 22 31 30 19 24 28 35 39 36 42 21 8 41 37 32 43 33 40 38

Greg Biffle Jimmie Johnson Mark Martin Jeff Gordon Matt Kenseth Martin Truex Jr. Kasey Kahne Carl Edwards Kevin Harvick Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kyle Busch Denny Hamlin Kurt Busch Jamie McMurray AJ Allmendinger Juan Pablo Montoya Clint Bowyer Paul Menard Joey Logano Marcos Ambrose Ryan Newman Aric Almirola Regan Smith Tony Stewart Casey Mears David Reutimann Bobby Labonte Trevor Bayne (i) Jeff Burton Landon Cassill David Gilliland Reed Sorenson (i) JJ Yeley Tony Raines David Ragan Brad Keselowski Dave Blaney Travis Kvapil Josh Wise Mike Bliss (i) Michael McDowell Scott Riggs Scott Speed

Filrete Ford 334 Lowe’s/Kobalt Tool Chevrolet 334 Aaron’s Best of the Best Toyota 334 DuPont Chevrolet 334 Best Buy Ford 334 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 334 Farmers Insurance Chevrolet 334 Fastenal Ford 334 Budweiser Chevrolet 334 Diet Mountain Dew/National Guard Chevrolet 334 Interstate Batteries Toyota 334 FedEx Office/March of Dimes Toyota 334 Phoenix Construction Services, Inc. Chevrolet 333 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 333 Shell Pennzoil Dodge 333 Target Chevrolet 333 5-hour Energy Toyota 333 Quaker State/Menards Chevrolet 333 Dollar General Toyota 333 Stanle Ford 333 US ARMY Chevrolet 332 Smithfield Ford 332 Furniture Row/Farm American Chevrolet 332 Mobil 1 Advanced Fuel Economy/Office Depot Chev. 332 GEICO Ford 331 Accell Construction Chevrolet 331 Bush’s Beans/Tom Thumb Toyota 330 Motocraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford 330 Caerpillar Chevrolet 330 Burger King/Dr. Pepper Toyota 330 Mod Space Ford 328 JaniKing Ford 327 JPO Absorbents Toyota 325 Precon Marine Chevrolet 323 Scorpion Truck Bed Liners Ford 313 Miller Lite Dodge 312 Jimmie Johnson’s Anything With An Engine Chev. 228 Dr. Pepper Toyota 114 Morristown Driver’s Service Ford 66 Humphrey Smith Racing, LLC Toyota 38 Curb Records Ford 36 North TX Pipe/Embassy Suites Chevrolet 25 TWD Drywall Ford 13

$540,850 361,501 232,690 250,401 212,901 190,904 148,565 176,156 175,651 135,940 171,863 166,221 148,638 151,513 159,805 148,546 142,794 121,980 120,380 139,863 149,938 144,616 130,238 154,305 117,663 101,380 119,413 98,255 136,230 123,350 100,627 97,980 88,880 95,780 86,655 123,250 84,405 91,257 79,800 79,650 79,490 79,395 79,724

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: (3) #30 David Stremme, 87 Joe Nemechek (i), 74 Stacy Compton. Race Comments: Before an estimated attendance of 159,200, Greg Biffle won the Samsung Mobile 500, his 17th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Time of the Race: 3 hours, 7 minutes, 12 seconds. Average Speed: 160.577 mph Margin of Victory: 3.235 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Martin Truex Jr., #56 (190.369 mph) Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps: Laps: 68-71 (Debris [34]); 95-100 (Debris [10]). Lap Leaders: M. Truex Jr. 1-31; G. Biffle 32-45; M. Kenseth 46; M. Ambrose 47; G. Biffle 48-68; M. Truex Jr. 69-71; G. Biffle 72-81; M. Kenseth 82-95; G. Biffle 96; D. Ragan 97; M. Truex Jr. 98-100; G. Biffle 101-112; J. Johnson 113-146; G. Biflfe 147; M. Truex Jr. 148-179; J. Johnson 180-282; J. Gordon 283-284; J. Johnson 285-303; G. Biffle 304-334. Lead Changes: 18 lead changes among 7 drivers.

Race Recap

Greg Biffle (No. 16 Filtrete Ford) provided Roush Fenway Racing team co-owner Jack Roush with his eighth NASCAR Sprint Cup victory at Texas Motor Speedway in the Samsung Mobile 500. Biffle, who started third and led seven times for 90 laps, made a bold pass for the lead on Jimmie Johnson in Turn 3 with 30 laps remaining and then pulled away to end his 49-race winless streak. Biffle, who also won this event in 2005, became the fifth driver to win two or more Sprint Cup races at TMS. With only two debris cautions, the race set track records for fewest cautions (2) and fastest race at 160.577 miles per hour (3 hrs., 7 min., 12 secs.).

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2011 FALL BOXSCORE

AAA Texas 500

WINNER

Tony Stewart

Race Recap

The AAA Texas 500 once again proved to be pivotal in the 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup as Tony Stewart (No. 14 Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet) and Carl Edwards heated up their epic championship battle at Texas Motor Speedway. Stewart was able to prevail, leading 173 of 334 laps en route to his second career victory at “The Great American Speedway!” Although the win didn’t allow Stewart to overtake Edwards, who finished second, it did allow him to cut the championship points deficit to three with two races remaining. The AAA Texas 500 marked a three-race stretch where Stewart and Edwards finished no worse than third and ultimately it was Stewart who would prevail for his third Sprint Cup Series championship on the strength of his five victories in the Chase.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 Nov. 6, 2011 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,857,822 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

14 7 4 17 16 24 88 56 33 43 9 6 29 48 27 39 21 42 5 11 83 00 78 2 13 51 31 47 71 22 38 34 18 32 35 1 20 36 46 66 37 87 55

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

5 2 9 3 1 23 16 19 18 26 12 2 21 11 4 24 13 15 30 28 20 6 10 8 33 29 31 32 43 14 41 34 17 37 36 22 25 42 39 35 38 40 27

Tony Stewart Carl Edwards Kasey Kahne Matt Kenseth Greg Biffle Jeff Gordon Dale Earnhardt Jr. Martin Truex Jr. Clint Bowyer AJ Allmendinger Marcos Ambrose David Ragan Kevin Harvick Jimmie Johnson Paul Menard Ryan Newman Trevor Bayne (i) Juan Pablo Montoya Mark Martin Denny Hamlin Brian Vickers David Reutimann Regan Smith Brad Keselowski Casey Mears Landon Cassill (i) Jeff Burton Bobby Labonte Andy Lally # Kurt Busch Travis Kvapil (i) David Gilliland Michael McDowell Mike Bliss (i) Dave Blaney Jamie McMurray Joey Logano Geoffrey Bodine Scott Speed (i) Josh Wise (i) Mike Skinner (i) Joe Nemechek (i) JJ Yeley

Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet Aflac Ford Red Bull Toyota Crown Royal Ford Scotch Blue Ford Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet National Guard by Tradition/AMP Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts Toyota Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet Immortals/Best Buy Ford DeWalt Ford UPS My Choice Ford Rheem Chevrolet mylowes Chevrolet Quaker State/Menards Chevrolet Quicken Loans/Carrier Classic Chevrolet Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford Target Chevrolet CARQUEST/GoDaddy.com Chevrolet FedEx Office Toyota Red Bull Toyota Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Furniture Row Chevrolet Miller Lite Dodge GEICO Toyota Security Benefit/Thank A Teacher Chevrolet Caterpillar Chevrolet Wounded Warrior Project Toyota TRG Motorsports Ford AAA Dodge Long John Silver’s Ford Front Row Motorsports Ford M&M’s Toyota Street King Ford Big Red Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevrolet The Home Depot Chevrolet Luke & Associates, Inc. Chevrolet Green Stuff Absorbent Ford HP Racing LLC Toyota MaxQ Motorsports Ford AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves Toyota Ingersoll Rand Ford

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 333 333 332 332 332 332 331 331 331 331 329 316 295 258 215 30 23 19 14 10

$484,783 Running 361,566 Running 231,883 Running 227,461 Running 196,125 Running 190,661 Running 144,475 Running 134,325 Running 164,433 Running 157,736 Running 140,366 Running 116,625 Running 150,511 Running 151,011 Running 108,200 Running 140,100 Running 98,550 Running 135,533 Running 105,725 Running 143,075 Running 124,364 Running 124,683 Running 122,820 Running 121,633 Running 96,400 Running 110,083 Running 104,375 Running 121,020 Running 101,475 Running 137,340 Running 103,708 Running 100,872 Running 139,916 Running 90,925 Running 90,725 Running 129,114 Running 98,300 Engine 90,100 Vibration 89,900 Rear Gear 89,700 Rear Gear 89,475 Brakes 89,275 Clutch 89,561 Fuel Pressure

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) 30 David Stremme, 95 David Starr (i), 7 Reed Sorenson (i) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 151,000 Tony Stewart won the AAA Texas 500, his 43rd NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: No. 18, 66 (driver changes), No. 00 (engine change). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 16 minutes, 51 seconds Average Speed: 152.705 mph Margin of Victory: 1.092 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Greg Biffle, #16 (193.736 mph) Caution Flags: 5 for 21 laps: Laps: 113-116 (Debris on track [11]); 202-206 (#36, 42 accident backstretch [29]); 241-244 (#48 spin Turn 4 [21]); 263-266 (Fluid on track [33]); 271-274 (Debris on track [00]). Lap Leaders: G. Biffle 1-23; M. Kenseth 24-42; T. Stewart 43-45; M. Kenseth 46-88; C. Edwards 89-90; M. Kenseth 91-112; C. Edwards 113; P. Menard 114; M. Kenseth 115-116; T. Stewart 117; M. Kenseth 118; T. Stewart 119-158; J. Johnson 159; B. Keselowski 160-161; T. Stewart 162-202; K. Kahne 203-206; T. Stewart 207-263; C. Edwards 264-274; T. Stewart 275-300; K. Kahne 301; J. Burton 302-319; R. Newman 320-323; J. Burton 324-329; T. Stewart 330-334. Lead Changes: 23 among 10 drivers.

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2011 SPRING BOXSCORE

Samsung Mobile 500

WINNER

Matt Kenseth

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 9, 2011 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,000,716 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

17 33 99 16 27 9 6 48 88 22 31 14 42 39 11 18 21 2 43 29 4 1 24 20 47 13 83 09 00 36 7 71 32 37 56 5 78 95 87 66 46 34 60

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 3 2 9 19 7 1 6 28 10 12 26 14 16 23 11 18 27 15 29 13 17 32 8 34 22 30 24 25 38 39 43 41 42 31 21 5 33 37 20 35 40 36

Matt Kenseth Clint Bowyer Carl Edwards Greg Biffle Paul Menard Marcos Ambrose David Ragan Jimmie Johnson Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kurt Busch Jeff Burton Tony Stewart Juan Pablo Montoya Ryan Newman Denny Hamlin Kyle Busch Trevor Bayne Brad Keselowski A J Allmendinger Kevin Harvick Kasey Kahne Jamie McMurray Jeff Gordon Joey Logano Bobby Labonte Casey Mears Brian Vickers Landon Cassill David Reutimann Dave Blaney Robby Gordon Andy Lally # Ken Schrader Tony Raines Martin Truex Jr. Mark Martin Regan Smith David Starr Joe Nemechek Michael McDowell J J Yeley David Gilliland Mike Skinner

Crown Royal Black Ford 334 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet 334 Scotts Ford 334 3M Ford 334 Quaker State/Menards Chevrolet 334 Stanley Ford 334 UPS Freight Ford 334 Lowe’s/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet 334 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet 334 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge 334 Caterpillar Chevrolet 334 Mobil 1/Office Depot Chevrolet 334 Target Chevrolet 333 U.S. ARMY Reserve Chevrolet 333 FedEx Office/March of Dimes Toyota 333 Interstate Batteries Toyota 333 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford 333 Miller Lite Dodge 333 Valvoline Ford 332 Budweiser Chevrolet 332 Red Bull Toyota 332 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 332 DuPont Chevrolet 332 Home Depot Toyota 331 Bush’s Toyota 331 GEICO Toyota 331 Red Bull Toyota 330 Security Benefits/Thank A Teacher Today Chevrolet 330 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 329 Accell Construction Chevrolet 329 Fast Five/SPEED Energy Dodge 328 Interstate Moving Services Ford 324 Big Red Ford 319 Front Row Motorsports Ford 319 NAPA Toyota 213 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet 213 farmamerican.org Chevrolet 212 WRL General Contractors Ford 122 NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 60 HP Racing, LLC Toyota 56 Red Line Chevrolet 52 Gander Mountain Ford 44 Big Red Toyota 36

$525,886 353,883 269,791 206,975 162,625 176,341 166,375 179,761 140,525 167,125 132,325 168,308 156,583 155,125 160,850 157,791 120,550 137,458 146,186 153,861 130,308 139,564 140,936 109,450 126,720 98,250 123,839 110,183 121,733 105,833 99,797 96,150 86,500 84,450 91,325 90,175 107,420 79,925 79,800 79,650 79,490 79,395 79,724

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) #38 Travis Kvapil Race Comments: Before a crowd estimated at 168,400, Matt Kenseth won the Samsung Mobile 500, his 19th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag the following cars dropped to the rear (reason): None. Time of the Race: 3 hours, 21 minutes, 26 seconds. Average Speed: 149.231 mph Margin of Victory: 8.315 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: David Ragan, #6 (189.82 mph) Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Andy Lally, #71 Caution Flags: 5 for 24 laps: Laps: 11-14 (Fluid on track [None]); 47-51 (#34 accident Turn 1 [71]); 115-119 (Debris [4]); 210-213 (Debris [14]); 216-221 (#5,56,78 accident backstretch [39]). Lap Leaders: D. Ragan 1-10; Kurt Busch 11-14; B. Keselowski 15-46; Kurt Busch 47; R. Gordon 48; D. Blaney 49; M. Kenseth 50-51; G. Biffle 52-58; M. Kenseth 59-94; C. Bowyer 95; C. Edwards 96; D. Earnhardt Jr. 97-98; M. Kenseth 99-114; D. Ragan 115; Kurt Busch 116123; M. Kenseth 124-162; C. Edwards 163-164; J. Gordon 165; M. Kenseth 166-199; C. Bowyer 200-204; M. Kenseth 205-213; C. Bowyer 214-248; M. Kenseth 249; C. Bowyer 250; M. Ambrose 251; T. Stewart 252-256; Kurt Busch 257-269; T. Stewart 270-276; M. Kenseth 277-294; C. Bowyer 295-296; Kurt Busch 297-320; M. Kenseth 321-334. Lead Changes: 31 lead changes among 13 drivers.

Race Recap

Matt Kenseth (No. 17 Crown Royal Black Ford) snapped his 76-race winless streak by winning the Samsung Mobile 500. Kenseth was able to finally break through at “The Great American Speedway!” after finishing runner-up four times since his first victory at TMS in 2002. Kenseth led a race-high 169 laps to help him become the fourth Sprint Cup Series driver with multiple wins at “The Great American Speedway!” Kenseth’s victory capped off a night where all four of Roush Fenway Racing’s cars finished in the top 10 with Carl Edwards finishing third, Greg Biffle fourth and David Ragan in seventh. The Saturday event was historic for Texas Motor Speedway as it was the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held at night.

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2010 FALL BOXSCORE

AAA Texas 500

WINNER

Denny Hamlin

Race Recap

Denny Hamlin (No. 11 FedEx Office Toyota) joined Carl Edwards as the only drivers to complete a single-season sweep of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Texas Motor Speedway with his victory in the AAA Texas 500. Hamlin, who won the Samsung Mobile 500 in April for his first career win at TMS, held off Matt Kenseth in a three-lap sprint to the finish. Hamlin’s victory allowed him to overtake Jimmie Johnson, the defending four-time Sprint Cup champion, in the Chase standings. It marked the first time since 2005 that Johnson was not atop the points standings with two races left in the Chase. The competition was highlighted by a track-record 33 lead changes, surpassing the previous mark of 29 that was set in 2000 and matched in April’s Samsung Mobile 500.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 Nov. 7, 2010 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,998,905 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

11 17 5 20 16 29 33 6 48 98 14 47 83 43 00 1 21 77 99 39 9 78 19 2 88 13 82 42 38 10 26 18 12 71 7 31 24 56 66 09 34 37 87

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

30 19 9 20 2 26 7 5 17 12 11 32 24 10 18 25 28 27 3 14 13 8 1 6 22 35 23 4 33 31 37 29 36 40 39 16 15 21 38 43 41 42 34

Denny Hamlin Matt Kenseth Mark Martin Joey Logano Greg Biffle Kevin Harvick Clint Bowyer David Ragan Jimmie Johnson Paul Menard Tony Stewart Marcos Ambrose Kasey Kahne A J Allmendinger David Reutimann Jamie McMurray Trevor Bayne Sam Hornish Jr. Carl Edwards Ryan Newman Aric Almirola Regan Smith Elliott Sadler Kurt Busch Dale Earnhardt Jr. Casey Mears Scott Speed Juan Pablo Montoya David Gilliland Bobby Labonte Patrick Carpentier Kyle Busch Brad Keselowski Andy Lally Robby Gordon Jeff Burton Jeff Gordon Martin Truex Jr. Mike Bliss Landon Cassill Travis Kvapil Dave Blaney Joe Nemechek

FedEx Office Toyota Crown Royal Black Ford CARQUEST/GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Home Depot Toyota American Red Cross Ford Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet UPS Ford Lowe’s Chevrolet Quaker State/Menards Ford Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet Tom Thumb Toyota Red Bull Toyota Valvoline Ford Aaron’s Outdoors Toyota Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevrolet Motocraft/Quick Lane Ford AAA Dodge Aflac Ford Tornados Chevrolet Budweiser Ford Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet Stanley Ford Operation Home Front/Miller Lite Dodge. National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet GEICO Toyota Red Bull Toyota Lysol Chevrolet Taco Bell Ford Gander Mountain Outdoors Chevrolet Air Guard Ford M&M’s Toyota No. 12 Penske Dodge TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet MAPEI/Menards Toyota Caterpillar Chevrolet DuPont Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts/Susan G. Komen Signature Toyota PRISM Motorsports Toyota Phoenix Racing Chevrolet Long John Silver’s Ford A&W All American Food Ford HostGator.com Toyota

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 332 332 331 240 192 190 188 45 35 25 23 12

$453,575 Running 370,876 Running 234,350 Running 226,065 Running 189,600 Running 191,826 Running 147,875 Running 136,275 Running 172,028 Running 124,575 Running 148,198 Running 139,948 Running 142,473 Running 140,601 Running 131,831 Running 135,054 Running 96,625 Running 107,775 Running 135,123 Running 134,479 Running 137,365 Running 106,100 Running 121,450 Running 139,773 Running 105,300 Running 97,500 Running 113,273 Running 131,806 Running 114,960 Running 94,500 Running 104,300 Running 140,631 Running 119,135 Running 93,125 Running 106,548 Engine 126,740 Accident 138,901 Accident 91,350 Accident 91,150 Rear Gear 90,950 Vibration 90,720 Overheating 102,593 Overheating 90,816 Engine

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (6) 36 JJ Yeley, 81 Scott Riggs, 46 Michael McDowell, 64 Jeff Green, 23 Josh Wise, 92 Brian Keselowski Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 156,000, Denny Hamlin won the AAA Texas 500, his 16th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in 185 starts. Prior to the green flag, the following cars went to the rear for the reasons indicated : #21 transmission change). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 34 minutes, 1 second. Average Speed: 140.456 mph Margin of Victory: 0.488 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Elliott Sadler, #19 (195.397 mph) Caution Flags: 9 for 40 laps: Laps: 13-16 (Fluid on track [37]); 43-46 (Debris on track [7]); 60-63 (#77 accident Turn 3 [31]); 133-136 (#56 accident Turn 4 [7]); 152-156 (#56 accident Turn 2 [17]); 160-162 (#18 spin Turn 1 [42]); 192-200 (#56 accident Turn 3 [None]); 301-304 (Debris on track [26]); 329-331 (#26 spin Turn 2 [9]). Lap Leaders: 0; G. Biffle 1-13; R. Gordon 14; G. Biffle 15-43; D. Gilliland 44; M. Bliss 45; M. Martin 46-48; G. Biffle 49-60; P. Carpentier 61; G. Biffle 62-96; M. Martin 97-103; G. Biffle 104-108; J. Johnson 109; D. Hamlin 110-111; M. Martin 112-133; C. Mears 134; J. Logano 135-137; G. Biffle 138-152; A. Lally 153; J. Logano 154-156; G. Biffle 157; J. Logano 158; G. Biffle 159-176; J. Logano 177-194; A. Lally 195-197; J. Logano 198-200; G. Biffle 201-244; K. Harvick 245; M. Kenseth 246-247; G. Biffle 248-286; J. Logano 287-288; G. Biffle 289301; M. Martin 302-305; D. Hamlin 306-334 Lead Changes: 33 lead changes among 13 drivers.

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2010 SPRING BOXSCORE

Samsung Mobile 500

WINNER

Denny Hamlin

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 8 April 19, 2010 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,094,253 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

11 48 18 2 9 5 29 88 56 16 39 31 43 12 6 82 47 19 77 17 78 13 71 34 21 7 38 20 37 1 24 14 99 42 98 33 00 83 32 87 66 09 55

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

29 4 7 11 5 30 19 9 14 3 10 6 17 37 13 23 32 39 2 28 26 27 41 35 36 38 40 18 31 15 12 1 20 21 25 8 16 42 43 22 33 34 24

Denny Hamlin Jimmie Johnson Kyle Busch Kurt Busch Kasey Kahne Mark Martin Kevin Harvick Dale Earnhardt Jr. Martin Truex Jr. Greg Biffle Ryan Newman Jeff Burton AJ Allmendinger Brad Keselowski David Ragan Scott Speed Marcos Ambrose Elliott Sadler Sam Hornish Jr. Matt Kenseth Regan Smith Max Papis Bobby Labonte Travis Kvapil Bill Elliott Robby Gordon Kevin Conway # Joey Logano David Gilliland Jamie McMurray Jeff Gordon Tony Stewart Carl Edwards Juan Pablo Montoya Paul Menard Clint Bowyer David Reutimann Brian Vickers Reed Sorenson Joe Nemechek Michael McDowell Mike Bliss Dave Blaney

FedEx Ground Toyota Lowe’s Chevrolet Interstate Batteries Toyota Miller Lite Dodge Budweiser Ford Hendrickcars.com/GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet NAPA Toyota 3M Post-it Ford U.S. ARMY ROTC Chevrolet Caterpillar Chevrolet Insignia/Best Buy Ford Dodge Dodge UPS Ford Red Bull Toyota Scott Branded Products/Kingsford Toyota Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford Mobil 1 Dodge Crown Royal Black Ford Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet GEICO Toyota Perry for Governor Chevrolet Long John Silver’s Ford Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford Monster Energy Toyota Extenze Ford Home Depot Toyota Taco Bell Ford Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet DuPont/National Guard Special Forces Chevrolet Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet Scotts Ford Target Chevrolet Quaker State/Menards Ford Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Red Bull Toyota Dollar General Stores Toyota Crosby Roofing Toyota PRISM Motorsports Toyota Phoenix Construction Chevrolet PRISM Motorsports Toyota

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 333 333 332 332 332 332 331 331 329 329 329 328 319 317 317 317 317 317 316 310 192 121 75 60 50 20

$502,075 Running 359,678 Running 277,981 Running 239,398 Running 202,915 Running 163,725 Running 181,801 Running 144,250 Running 133,775 Running 135,625 Running 155,854 Running 155,815 Running 157,526 Running 145,085 Running 125,775 Running 132,473 Running 137,148 Running 118,975 Running 118,725 Running 153,826 Running 114,275 Running 101,100 Running 103,850 Running 101,300 Running 97,100 Running 112,773 Running 117,360 Running 131,615 Running 105,573 Running 129,254 Accident 135,551 Accident 153,023 Accident 122,773 Accident 120,306 Accident 91,775 Accident 91,625 Accident 111,931 Engine 121,823 Accident 79,975 Electrical 79,850 Trans. 79,690 Trans. 79,595 Vibration 79,920 Suspension

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) #26 David Stremme, #46 Terry Cook, #36 Johnny Sauter Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 92,200, Hamlin won the Samsung Mobile 500, his 10th NASCAR Sprint Cup victory. To start the race, the following cars dropped to the rear: No. 20 (engine change). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 25 minutes, 34 seconds. Average Speed: 146.230 mph Margin of Victory: 0.152 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Tony Stewart, #14 (191.327 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Kevin Conway, #38 Caution Flags: 7 for 32 laps: Laps: 27-32 (Competition caution [37]); 79-83 (#83 spin Turn 3 [34]); 101-104 (#83 spin Turn 3 [12]); 113116 (#77 spin Turn 2 [32]); 234-237 (#42 accident Turn 2 [39]); 312-316 (Fluid on backstretch [39]); 319-322 (#1, 14, 20, 24, 33, 42, 43, 98 & 99 accident frontstretch {red flag 20 min. 28 sec.} [None]). Lap Leaders: Stewart 1-15, Biffle 16-28, McDowell 29, Stewart 30-47, Johnson 48-75, Earnhardt Jr. 76-79, Stewart 80-101, Kvapil 102, Earnhardt Jr. 103-116, McMurray 117-126, Earnhardt Jr. 127-136, J. Gordon 137-165, Montoya 166-167, Earnhardt Jr. 168-181, J. Gordon 182-204, Johnson 205-209, J. Gordon 210-218, Earnhardt Jr. 219-220, Johnson 221-225, J. Gordon 226-233, Earnhardt Jr. 234, Stewart 235-252, J. Gordon 253-285, Stewart 286, Ku. Busch 287-288, Johnson 289, J. Gordon 290-311, Earnhardt Jr. 312, Burton 313-322, Hamlin 323-334. Lead Changes: 29 lead changes among 12 drivers.

Race Recap

Denny Hamlin (No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota), just weeks removed from ACL surgery, earned his first victory at Texas Motor Speedway in the rain-delayed Samsung Mobile 500. Hamlin held off runner-up Jimmie Johnson by 0.152 seconds for the second-closest Sprint Cup Series finish in TMS history. Hamlin, who started 29th, moved into position for the win when defending race winner Jeff Gordon, who led a race-high 124 laps, was involved in a nine-car accident on Lap 319 of 334. Following a red flag for the incident, Hamlin grabbed the lead from Jeff Burton on the restart and led the final 12 laps for the victory. The Samsung Mobile 500 was just the second Sprint Cup Series race forced to Monday due to rain in the speedway’s history and featured the debut of NASCAR’s new spoiler at Texas Motor Speedway.

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2009 FALL BOXSCORE

Dickies 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 Nov. 8, 2009 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,359,286

Kurt Busch Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Kurt Busch (No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge) foiled younger brother Kyle’s chance to become the first driver to win three NASCAR national series races in the same weekend by conserving enough fuel to outlast the field and win the Dickies 500 by 25.686 seconds. The margin of victory set a track record when the rest of the contenders were forced to pit late for fuel, while Busch gambled and won by staying out. Kurt overtook the lead from a dominant Kyle, who led a race-high 232 laps, on Lap 332 of 334, when the younger Busch ran out of fuel on the backstretch trying to reach pit lane. Jimmie Johnson’s bid for a fourth consecutive Sprint Cup title nearly took a disastrous turn when a crash caused by Sam Hornish Jr. on Lap 3 led to a 38th-place finish, shrinking his points lead to 73 over Mark Martin.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 3 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 334 $440,575 Running 2 25 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 334 368,900 Running 3 30 17 Matt Kenseth DEWALT Ford 334 267,515 Running 4 7 5 Mark Martin CARQUEST/Kellogg’s Chevrolet 334 207,800 Running 5 24 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 334 219,078 Running 6 4 14 Tony Stewart Office Depot/Old Spice Chevrolet 334 181,098 Running 7 10 33 Clint Bowyer Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet 333 153,225 Running 8 8 16 Greg Biffle 3M/Super 33 Tape Ford 333 149,925 Running 9 42 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet 333 170,631 Running 10 16 44 AJ Allmendinger Ford Drive One Ford 333 124,025 Running 11 5 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota 333 172,748 Running 12 26 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation Chevrolet 333 142,454 Running 13 1 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 333 164,376 Running 14 27 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 333 143,640 Running 15 19 47 Marcos Ambrose Little Debbie/Kingsford/Clorox Toyota 333 125,098 Running 16 13 00 David Reutimann Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 333 129,298 Running 17 17 6 David Ragan UPS/Boys & Girls Clubs of America Ford 332 114,575 Running 18 31 82 Scott Speed # Red Bull Toyota 332 119,148 Running 19 14 20 Joey Logano # Home Depot Toyota 332 149,076 Running 20 22 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 332 114,975 Running 21 36 07 Casey Mears Choctaw Casino/Resort Chevrolet 332 119,250 Running 22 33 19 Elliott Sadler Stanley Tools Dodge 332 112,300 Running 23 40 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 331 112,950 Running 24 41 34 John Andretti Taco Bell Chevrolet 331 112,050 Running 25 9 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet 331 118,900 Running 26 15 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 331 131,523 Running 27 29 7 Robby Gordon MAPEI Toyota 331 121,760 Running 28 21 02 David Gilliland Farm Bureau Toyota 331 99,800 Running 29 39 98 Paul Menard Vertis/Menards Ford 331 132,506 Running 30 38 96 Erik Darnell Academy Sports + Outdoors Ford 331 127,529 Running 31 28 71 Bobby Labonte TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 331 99,200 Running 32 32 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 330 98,975 Running 33 2 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser Dodge 330 143,173 Running 34 43 21 Bill Elliott Motorcraft Ford 311 99,575 Trans. 35 35 12 Brad Keselowski Penske Dodge 262 130,865 Running 36 18 43 Reed Sorenson Valvoline Dodge 248 135,501 Running 37 20 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Dream In Color Chevrolet 231 132,523 Running 38 12 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s/KOBALT Tools Chevrolet 205 151,901 Running 39 6 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford 174 146,406 Accident 40 11 77 Sam Hornish Jr. AAA Dodge 88 116,110 Accident 41 37 36 Michael McDowell Wave Energy Drink Toyota 20 97,125 Overheating 42 34 87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 13 96,925 Electrical 43 23 70 Mike Skinner TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 6 97,218 Brakes # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) #37 Tony Raines; #66 Dave Blaney; #13 Max Papis; #09 Mike Bliss Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 167,000, Kurt Busch won the Dickies 500, his 20th NASCAR Sprint Cup victory. Prior to the start of the race, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field for reasons indicated: #21 (transmission) and #34 (engine). Time of Race: 3 hours, 24 minutes, 18 seconds Average Speed: 147.137 mph Margin of Victory: 25.686 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Jeff Gordon #24 (191.117 mph, 28.255 secs.) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Scott Speed #82 Caution Flags: 5 cautions for 26 laps. [Beneficiary] 4-8 (Car #48 & 77-Accident, Turn 2 [None]); 88-91 (Car #77-Accident, Backstretch [12]); 168-172 (Debris [31]); 176-181 (Car#12, 24, 42 & 99-Accident, Turn 1 [None]; 207-212 (Car #43-Accident, Turn 2 [6]). Lap Leaders: J. Gordon 1-11, Ku. Busch 12-57, Ky. Busch 58-87, Ku. Busch 88, Ky. Busch 89-145, Hamlin 146-147, Ky. Busch 148167, Ku. Busch 168, Ky. Busch 169-172, Ku. Busch 173-207, Ky. Busch 208-268, Ku. Busch 269-271, Ky. Busch 272-331, Ku. Busch 332-334. LEAD CHANGES: 13 lead changes among 4 drivers.

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2009 SPring BOXSCORE

Samsung 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 5, 2009 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,384,649 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Jeff Gordon

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 2 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont/National Guard GED Plus Chevrolet 334 $541,874 Running 2 9 48 Jimmie Johnson Kobalt Tools Chevrolet 334 367,724 Running 3 14 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford 334 249,625 Running 4 7 14 Tony Stewart Old Spice/Office Depot Chevrolet 334 219,146 Running 5 3 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Ford 334 221,363 Running 6 23 5 Mark Martin Cheez-It/CARQUEST Chevrolet 334 163,975 Running 7 16 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet 334 184,071 Running 8 28 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 334 151,000 Running 9 15 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet 334 176,304 Running 10 13 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford 334 176,579 Running 11 1 00 David Reutimann Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 334 172,346 Running 12 22 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 334 139,025 Running 13 5 98 Paul Menard Quaker State/Menards Ford 334 156,079 Running 14 32 12 David Stremme Penske Dodge 334 155,213 Running 15 21 39 Ryan Newman U.S. Army Chevrolet 334 150,002 Running 16 18 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 334 147,746 Running 17 12 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Mobil 1 Dodge 334 136,833 Running 18 8 18 Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries Toyota 333 160,246 Running 19 6 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser Dodge 333 153,371 Running 20 20 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet 333 128,625 Running 21 35 07 Casey Mears Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 333 125,375 Running 22 19 33 Clint Bowyer Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet 333 109,575 Running 23 40 25 Brad Keselowski GoDaddy.com Chevrolet 332 105,325 Running 24 34 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Toyota 332 114,475 Running 25 31 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet 332 140,913 Running 26 26 34 John Andretti MyAutoLoan.com Chevrolet 332 111,275 Running 27 17 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 331 139,593 Running 28 37 21 Bill Elliott Motorcraft Ford 331 100,075 Running 29 30 71 David Gilliland Capital Window Chevrolet 330 95,775 Running 30 10 20 Joey Logano # Home Depot Toyota 330 145,524 Running 31 33 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Chevrolet 330 92,700 Running 32 42 19 Elliott Sadler Best Buy Dodge 329 102,700 Running 33 41 8 Aric Almirola Guitar Hero Metallica Chevrolet 328 102,450 Running 34 25 44 AJ Allmendinger Super 8 Dodge 328 92,400 Running 35 39 13 Max Papis # GEICO Toyota 326 88,275 Running 36 38 43 Reed Sorenson McDonald’s Dodge 315 127,524 Running 37 4 6 David Ragan UPS Ford 293 94,025 Engine 38 36 26 Jamie McMurray Valvoline/Sears Ford 255 92,875 Running 39 29 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam Toyota 249 104,058 Engine 40 24 96 Bobby Labonte Ask.com Ford 229 112,802 Accident 41 11 47 Marcos Ambrose Clorox Toyota 216 99,606 Engine 42 27 09 Mike Bliss Miccosukee Indian Gaming & Resort Dodge 76 84,390 Clutch 43 43 66 Dave Blaney Prism Motorsports Toyota 48 84,717 Brakes # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5) 87 Joe Nemechek, 82 Scott Speed #, 41 Jeremy Mayfield, 64 Todd Bodine, 36 Scott Riggs Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 176,300, Jeff Gordon won the Samsung 500, his 82nd NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. No cars dropped to the rear to start the race. Time of Race: 3 hours, 25 minutes, 22 seconds Average Speed: 146.372 mph Margin of Victory: 0.378 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: David Reutimann, #00 (190.517 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Joey Logano, #20 Caution Flags: 6 for 30 laps: Laps: 98-102 (Debris [44]); 157-161 (#19 spun fronstretch [83]); 221-225 (Oil on track [83]); 233-236 (#33, 77, 96 accident turn 2 [98]); 252-258 (Oil on track [00]); 305-308 (#12 spun turn 4 [39]). Lap Leaders: D. Reutimann 0; J. Gordon 1-7; D. Reutimann 8-46; M. Kenseth 47-50; D. Reutimann 51; T. Stewart 52; Kyle Busch 53-54; M. Kenseth 55-87; T. Stewart 88-98; M. Kenseth 99-116; G. Biffle 117-152; J. Gordon 153; D. Ragan 154; Kurt Busch 155; M. Martin 156; G. Biffle 157-208; T. Stewart 209-211; J. Gordon 212; M. Martin 213-214; J. Johnson 215; P. Menard 216; G. Biffle 217221; J. Gordon 222-252; D. Earnhardt Jr. 253-258; J. Gordon 259-295; C. Edwards 296-304; T. Stewart 305; B. Vickers 306; J. Gordon 307-334. LEAD CHANGES: 28 among 14 drivers.

Race Recap

Jeff Gordon (No. 24 National Guard/DuPont Chevrolet) snapped a 47-race personal winless streak dating to 2007 with a victory in the Samsung 500. He led six times for a race-high 105 laps en route to the .378 of a second win over Hendrick teammate Jimmie Johnson in the thirdclosest Sprint Cup finish in Texas Motor Speedway history. Defending Samsung 500 champion Carl Edwards was in command until a botched pit stop late in the race cost him the lead with 31 laps remaining and Gordon took advantage of the miscue. Gordon took the lead on Lap 307 and never relinquished it for the final 28 laps for his first win since Charlotte in October of 2007 and first at TMS.

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2008 FALL BOXSCORE

Dickies 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 November 2, 2008 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,319,807

Carl Edwards Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Carl Edwards (No. 99 Office Depot Ford) made history by becoming the first Sprint Cup Series driver to earn a season sweep of both races at Texas Motor Speedway after capturing the Dickies 500. Edwards was dominant as he led 212 of the 339 laps and established a track record for the largest margin of victory in a Sprint Cup race, 8.31 seconds over runner-up Jeff Gordon. Edwards’ win marked the fourth consecutive year that the winner of the previous week’s Cup race at Atlanta has also gone on to win the Dickies 500.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 16 99 Carl Edwards 2 1 24 Jeff Gordon 3 4 26 Jamie McMurray 4 3 07 Clint Bowyer 5 19 16 Greg Biffle 6 29 18 Kyle Busch 7 23 29 Kevin Harvick 8 2 1 Martin Truex Jr. 9 6 17 Matt Kenseth 10 12 44 David Reutimann 11 18 6 David Ragan 12 20 8 Mark Martin 13 38 31 Jeff Burton 14 14 5 Casey Mears 15 7 48 Jimmie Johnson 16 8 20 Tony Stewart 17 17 11 Denny Hamlin 18 13 83 Brian Vickers 19 37 25 Brad Keselowski 20 5 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 21 24 47 Marcos Ambrose 22 11 15 Paul Menard 23 21 77 Sam Hornish Jr. # 24 28 9 Kasey Kahne 25 10 66 Scott Riggs 26 36 10 AJ Allmendinger 27 15 55 Michael Waltrip 28 31 12 Ryan Newman 29 41 22 Dave Blaney 30 32 96 Ken Schrader 31 39 21 Bill Elliott 32 42 28 Travis Kvapil 33 33 84 Scott Speed 34 25 01 Regan Smith # 35 30 19 Elliott Sadler 36 22 7 Robby Gordon 37 9 41 Reed Sorenson 38 27 78 Joe Nemechek 39 35 43 Bobby Labonte 40 43 02 Joey Logano 41 40 2 Kurt Busch 42 34 38 David Gilliland 43 26 42 Juan Pablo Montoya # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Office Depot Ford DuPont/Nicorette Chevrolet Crown Royal Ford Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 3M Ford M&M’s Toyota Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet DeWalt Ford UPS Toyota AAA Ford U.S. ARMY Chevrolet AT&T Mobility Chevrolet CARQUEST/Kellogg’s Chevrolet Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet Home Depot Toyota FedEx Office Toyota Red Bull Toyota GoDaddy.com Chevrolet AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet Little Debbie Toyota Menards/Johns Manville Chevrolet Penske Truck Rental Dodge Budweiser Dodge State Water Heaters Chevrolet Country Crock Dodge NAPA Toyota alltel Dodge Caterpillar Toyota DLP HDTV Toyota Little Debbie Ford Academy Sports + Outdoors Ford Red Bull Toyota DEI/The Principal Financial Group Chevrolet Stanley Tools Dodge Mapei/Menards Dodge Target Dodge Furniture Row Chevrolet Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Home Depot Toyota Miller Lite Dodge CitiFinancial Ford Texaco/Havoline Dodge

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 333 332 332 332 332 332 332 331 331 331 331 331 331 331 330 330 330 329 329 329 328 328 328 327 267 266 262

$496,300 389,961 228,025 219,300 177,775 166,675 191,311 165,358 170,016 128,400 124,875 147,033 156,783 120,700 156,861 149,811 139,566 112,125 99,775 113,675 121,158 110,675 146,250 133,116 118,508 101,550 115,408 139,925 112,408 108,950 115,595 127,264 99,350 105,600 122,795 113,772 123,239 95,825 132,561 95,425 95,205 95,005 123,098

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F ailed to Qualify: (5) 70 Tony Raines, 40 Bryan Clauson, 45 Chad McCumbee, 13 Max Papis, 08 Johnny Sauter. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 165,000, Carl Edwards won the Dickies 500, his 15th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag the following drivers droppped to the rear for the reasons indicated: #20 Stewart, #7 R. Gordon (backup car); #83 (engine change). Time of Race: 3 hours, 28 minutes, 26 seconds Average Speed: 144.219 mph Margin of Victory: 8.310 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Jeff Gordon (188.469 mph, 28.652 secs.) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Sam Hornish Jr., #77 Caution Flags: 5 for 26 laps: Laps: 58-64 (Oil on track); 145-148 (Debris); 241-245 (Debris); 248-251 (#28,47 accident frontstretch); 264-269 (#38,42 accident backstretch). Lap Leaders: J. Gordon 1-15; C. Bowyer 16-48; D. Reutimann 49-52; D. Earnhardt Jr. 53; C. Bowyer 54-56; C. Edwards 57-111; D. Reutimann 112; B. Vickers 113-117; C. Edwards 118-144; G. Biffle 145; C. Edwards 146-240; Kyle Busch 241; C. Edwards 242-263; Kyle Busch 264; J. McMurray 265-320; G. Biffle 321; C. Edwards 322-334. LEAD CHANGES: 16 among 9 drivers.

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2008 SPring BOXSCORE

Samsung 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 6, 2008 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,336,866 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Carl Edwards

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 2 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford 339 * $541,150 Running 2 5 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 339 364,286 Running 3 3 18 Kyle Busch Interstate Batteries Toyota 339 250,750 Running 4 4 12 Ryan Newman Alltel/Samsung Dodge 339 236,725 Running 5 14 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota 339 206,841 Running 6 35 31 Jeff Burton Prilosec OTC Chevrolet 339 197,033 Running 7 24 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Toyota 339 184,236 Running 8 31 8 Mark Martin U.S. Army Chevrolet 339 174,358 Running 9 8 17 Matt Kenseth DeWALT Ford 339 173,891 Running 10 25 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 339 145,025 Running 11 21 29 Kevin Harvick Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet 338 167,411 Running 12 1 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard/AMP Energy Chevrolet 338 151,275 Running 13 7 6 David Ragan AAA Insurance Ford 338 131,125 Running 14 32 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Cask No. 16 Ford 338 128,375 Running 15 41 38 David Gilliland Yates Racing Ford 338 138,083 Running 16 36 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 338 116,725 Running 17 19 15 Paul Menard Menards/Quaker State Chevrolet 338 123,125 Running 18 38 28 Travis Kvapil Yates Racing Ford 338 140,639 Running 19 11 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Texaco/Havoline Dodge 337 139,733 Running 20 30 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios Racing/Sam’s Club Dodge 337 149,511 Running 21 29 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar Toyota 337 124,783 Running 22 22 5 Casey Mears Cheez-It/Carquest Chevrolet 337 121,625 Running 23 23 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 337 102,125 Running 24 42 41 Reed Sorenson Target Dodge 337 132,189 Running 25 10 9 Kasey Kahne Budweiser Dodge 336 132,916 Running 26 26 19 Elliott Sadler Best Buy Dodge 336 127,170 Running 27 13 66 Scott Riggs State Water Heaters Chevrolet 336 113,383 Running 28 27 10 Patrick Carpentier # Valvoline Dodge 335 99,125 Running 29 9 84 Mike Skinner Red Bull Toyota 334 93,525 Running 30 15 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam Dodge 334 115,533 Running 31 20 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Toyota 333 99,997 Running 32 17 77 Sam Hornish Jr. # Mobil 1 Dodge 333 134,925 Running 33 40 00 Michael McDowell # Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 332 91,700 Running 34 28 21 Bill Elliott Motorcraft Ford 332 105,495 Running 35 34 01 Regan Smith # Dale Earnhardt Inc./Principal Chevrolet 331 94,025 Running 36 12 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 330 115,908 Engine 37 43 78 Joe Nemechek Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet 330 83,775 Running 38 39 70 Jeremy Mayfield Haas Automation Chevrolet 329 82,625 Running 39 16 16 Greg Biffle Dish Network Ford 312 90,500 Running 40 37 34 John Andretti Front Row Motorsports Chevrolet 263 82,375 Suspension 41 6 44 David Reutimann UPS Toyota 253 82,260 Engine 42 33 96 J.J. Yeley DLP HDTV Toyota 173 90,165 Accident 43 18 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 124 131,327 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) #40 Dario Franchitti; #45 Chad McCumbee; #08 Burney Lamar. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowed of 190,000, Carl Edwards won the Samsung 500, his 10th NASCAR Sprint Cup victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers dropped to the rear of the field for the reason(s) indicated: #44 Reutimann, #84 Skinner (engine change); #00 McDowell (backup car). Time of Race: 3 hours, 30 minutes, 41 seconds Average Speed: 144.814 mph Margin of Victory: 0.399 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (190.907 mph, 28.286 secs.) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Patrick Carpentier, #10 Caution Flags: 6 for 27 laps. 30-33 (Car #55, spin, Turn 4); 110-113 (Car #24, accident, Turn 4); 133-136 (Debris); 177-180 (Car #96, accident, backstretch); 296-299 (Debris, backstretch); 331-337 (Oil on track). Lap Leaders: Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1-13, Kyle Busch 14-29, Carl Edwards 30, Earnhardt Jr. 31-47, Jimmie Johnson 48-83, Earnhardt Jr. 84, Martin Truex Jr. 85-86, Johnson 87-110, Matt Kenseth 11-132, Johnson 133, Kenseth 134-176, Johnson 177, Kenseth 178180, Ky. Busch 181-214, Edwards 215-229, Johnson 230-232, Edwards 233-339. LEAD CHANGES: 16 among 6 drivers. *Completed race laps were 339 rather than scheduled 334 due to green/white-checkered finish.

Race Recap

Carl Edwards (No. 99 Aflac Ford) joined Jeff Burton as the only drivers with multiple Sprint Cup victories at Texas Motor Speedway by capturing the Samsung 500. Edwards, whose first win came in the 2005 Dickies 500, held off Jimmie Johnson by 0.399 of a second to earn his second TMS victory. Edwards dominated the race as he led 123 of the 339 laps in a race that featured the debut of the “Car of Tomorrow” at Texas Motor Speedway.

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2007 FALL BOXSCORE

Dickies 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 November 4, 2007 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,255,977

Jimmie Johnson Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Texas once again proved to be a pivotal stop in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup with Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet) driving to victory in the Dickies 500 on his way to winning the season championship two weeks later in Homestead, Fla. A firsttime winner at TMS, Johnson also became the third driver since the inception of the Dickies 500 in 2005 to also win the previous week’s race at Atlanta. Johnson won the Dickies 500 by beating Matt Kenseth to the line by 0.944 of a second after a classic sideby-side duel. Martin Truex Jr., Kyle Busch and Ryan Newman rounded out the top five, respectively.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 8 48 Jimmie Johnson 2 18 17 Matt Kenseth 3 1 1 Martin Truex Jr. 4 17 5 Kyle Busch 5 11 12 Ryan Newman 6 27 31 Jeff Burton 7 2 24 Jeff Gordon 8 6 2 Kurt Busch 9 24 26 Jamie McMurray 10 4 29 Kevin Harvick 11 15 20 Tony Stewart 12 19 19 Elliott Sadler 13 20 10 Scott Riggs 14 12 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 15 39 88 Ricky Rudd 16 13 43 Bobby Labonte 17 38 18 J.J. Yeley 18 25 9 Kasey Kahne 19 29 7 Clint Bowyer 20 40 96 Tony Raines 21 32 22 Dave Blaney 22 36 66 Jeremy Mayfield 23 22 83 Brian Vickers 24 14 36 Mike Skinner 25 3 42 Juan Pablo Montoya # 26 21 99 Carl Edwards 27 42 70 Johnny Sauter 28 34 38 David Gilliland 29 7 11 Denny Hamlin 30 16 15 Paul Menard # 31 9 25 Casey Mears 32 41 7 Robby Gordon 33 23 16 Greg Biffle 34 10 01 Mark Martin 35 35 78 Joe Nemechek 36 30 21 Bill Elliott 37 33 6 David Ragan # 38 26 44 Dale Jarrett 39 5 84 AJ Allmendinger # 40 31 41 Reed Sorenson 41 28 40 David Stremme 42 37 45 Kyle Petty 43 43 0 David Reutimann # # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Lowe’s/Kobalt Chevrolet USG Ford Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet CARQUEST/Kellogg’s Chevrolet Alltel Dodge AT&T Mobility Chevrolet DuPont Chevrolet Miller Lite Dodge Crown Royal Special Reserve Ford Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet Home Depot Chevrolet Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Proto/Stanley Tools/Valvoline Dodge Budweiser Chevrolet Snickers Ford Cheerios Spoonful of Stories Dodge Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet DLP HDTV Chevrolet Caterpillar Toyota Best Buy Chevrolet Red Bull Toyota 360 OTC Toyota Texaco/Havoline Dodge Office Depot Ford FleetPride Chevrolet M&M’s Ford FedEx Kinko’s Chevrolet Menards/Moen Chevrolet National Guard/GMAC Chevrolet Menards/MAPEI Ford Jackson Hewitt Ford U.S. Army Chevrolet Furniture Row Chevrolet Delimex Ford AAA Insurance Ford UPS Toyota Red Bull Toyota Target Dodge HomeLife Communities Dodge National Tire & Battery Dodge Burger King Toyota

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 332 332 332 332 332 332 331 331 331 330 330 324 322 302 300 295 278 275 248 222 217 151 143 136 129 90

$486,211 Running 378,041 Running 262,245 Running 217,400 Running 214,125 Running 192,116 Running 184,561 Running 165,783 Running 134,925 Running 168,261 Running 159,361 Running 131,620 Running 118,325 Running 147,058 Running 141,758 Running 141,561 Running 131,133 Running 146,266 Running 110,425 Running 113,275 Running 127,908 Running 125,583 Running 101,125 Running 98,575 Running 143,300 Running 108,625 Running 100,025 Running 127,039 Running 115,625 Running 99,425 Running 114,225 Running 96,025 Running 114,775 Oil Cooler 103,625 Running 95,425 Brakes 114,414 Running 130,825 Accident 94,800 Accident 94,600 Accident 116,558 Accident 94,180 Accident 105,638 Accident 103,608 Engine

Failed to qualify: (5) #4 Ward Burton; #49 John Andretti; #55 Michael Waltrip; #08 Burney Lamar; #34 Kevin Lepage. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowed of 183,500, Jimmie Johnson won the Dickies 500, his 32nd career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Johnson also took the lead in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Prior to the green flag, the following driver dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #7 Robby Gordon (engine change). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 49 minutes, 05 seconds. Average Speed: 131.219 mph Margin of Victory: 0.944 seconds Bud Pole Award: Martin Truex Jr., #1 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet (193.105 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Juan Pablo Montoya, #42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Caution Flags: 12 for 52 laps. 16-18 (#15 accident, turn 4); 21-23 (#84 accident, turn 2); 30-32 (Debris); 37-39 (Debris); 120-123 (#18 spun, frontstretch); 133-140 (#21,40,45 accident, turn 4); 145-148 (#38,41 accident, backstretch); 214-217 (#84 accident, backstretch); 220-224 ((#01, 6, 20, 25, 29, 38, 44 accident, turn 2); 234-237 (#16 spun, turn 4); 274-277 (#11 accident, turn 2); 299-305 (#16 accident, turn 2). Lap Leaders: Martin Truex Jr. 1-6, Juan Pablo Montoya 7-16, Jeff Gordon 17-26, Truex Jr. 27-36, J. Gordon 37-46, Kyle Busch 47-83, Kurt Busch 84-92, Ky. Busch 93-119, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 120, Kyle Busch 121-132, Earnhardt Jr. 133-143, Ky. Busch 144-189, Ku. Busch 190, Clint Bowyer 191, Ricky Rudd 192-201, Ky. Busch 202-209, Denny Hamlin 210-217, Matt Kenseth 218-233, Hamlin 234-270, Kenseth 271-273, Jimmie Johnson 274-277, Kyle Busch 278-300, Johnson 301, Ryan Newman 302-305, Kenseth 306-327, Johnson 328, Kenseth 329-331, Johnson 332-334. Lead Changes: 27 among 12 drivers.

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2007 Spring BOXSCORE

Samsung 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7

Jeff Burton

April 15, 2007 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,253,642 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 2 31 Jeff Burton 2 4 17 Matt Kenseth 3 6 01 Mark Martin 4 1 24 Jeff Gordon 5 13 26 Jamie McMurray 6 21 16 Greg Biffle 7 24 1 Martin Truex Jr. 8 16 42 Juan Pablo Montoya # 9 7 11 Denny Hamlin 10 14 40 David Stremme 11 17 2 Kurt Busch 12 10 99 Carl Edwards 13 27 96 Tony Raines 14 36 83 Brian Vickers 15 42 15 Paul Menard # 16 8 07 Clint Bowyer 17 15 19 Elliott Sadler 18 25 13 Joe Nemechek 19 30 38 David Gilliland 20 34 9 Kasey Kahne 21 40 22 Dave Blaney 22 35 70 Johnny Sauter 23 33 25 Casey Mears 24 23 7 Robby Gordon 25 9 20 Tony Stewart 26 31 66 Jeff Green 27 39 10 Scott Riggs 28 22 43 Bobby Labonte 29 11 29 Kevin Harvick 30 37 44 Dale Jarrett 31 38 21 Ken Schrader 32 20 12 Ryan Newman 33 29 88 Ricky Rudd 34 28 14 Sterling Marlin 35 32 45 Kyle Petty 36 12 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 37 5 5 Kyle Busch 38 3 48 Jimmie Johnson 39 19 6 David Ragan # 40 26 41 Reed Sorenson 41 41 49 Mike Bliss 42 43 78 Kenny Wallace 43 18 18 J.J. Yeley # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Prilosec OTC Chevrolet DeWalt Ford U.S. Army Chevrolet DuPont Chevrolet Crown Royal Ford 3M/Ameriquest Ford Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet Texaco/Havoline Dodge FedEx Ground Chevrolet Coors Light Dodge Miller Lite Dodge Office Depot Ford DLP HDTV Chevrolet Red Bull Toyota Menards/Energizer Chevrolet Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Certain Teed/Ginn Resorts Chevrolet M&M’s Ford Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Caterpillar Toyota Yellow Transportation Chevrolet National Guard/GMAC Chevrolet Jim Beam Ford Home Depot Chevrolet Best Buy Chevrolet Valvoline/Stanley Tools Dodge Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Shell/Pennzoil Chevrolet UPS Toyota Motorcraft Ford Alltel Dodge Snickers Ford Panasonic Chevrolet Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil Dodge Budweiser Chevrolet Cheez-It/Carquest Chevrolet Lowe’s Chevrolet AAA Insurance Ford Tums Dodge Paralyzed Veterans of America Dodge Furniture Row Chevrolet Interstate Batteries Chevrolet

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 332 331 331 331 331 331 330 321 304 291 288 262 260 239 197 42 38 1

$526,766 357,266 275,583 255,811 173,325 160,125 164,945 168,375 143,100 130,175 157,233 129,975 131,325 114,325 113,325 123,775 131,870 108,325 137,639 154,816 137,033 102,325 113,175 102,625 146,861 121,683 105,925 133,261 140,961 91,575 112,364 122,625 118,933 97,508 94,272 128,983 100,475 135,261 117,025 89,075 80,960 80,865 108,898

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Failed to qualify: (8) #00 David Reutimann; #36 Jeremy Mayfield; #37 John Andretti; #84 AJ Allmendinger; #55 Michael Waltrip; #4 Ward Burton; #33 Scott Wimmer; #34 Kevin Lepage. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowed of 191,000, Jeff Burton got his 19th career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers dropped to the rear of the field for the reason(s) indicated: #5 Kyle Busch (backup car); #7 Robby Gordon (engine change); #44 Dale Jarrett (transmission change). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 29 minutes, 41 seconds. Average Speed: 143.359 mph Margin of Victory: 0.410 seconds Bud Pole Award: None. Due to inclement weather (rain). Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Juan Pablo Montoya, #42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Caution Flags: 7 for 33 laps. 3-6 (Car #6, 18, 25 & 88 - accident, frontstretch); 45-50 (Car #49 - accident, backstretch); 117-120 (Debris); 212-216 (Debris); 240-243 (Car #20 & 48 - accident, Turn 2); 253-258 (Car #5,8 & 20 - accident, Turn 4); 294-297 (Debris). Lap Leaders: Jeff Gordon 1-45, Elliott Sadler 46, Robby Gordon 47, J. Gordon 48-96, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 97-99, Brian Vickers 100101, J. Gordon 102-153, Earnhardt Jr. 154-169, Reed Sorenson 170-171, Earnhardt Jr. 172-248, Kurt Busch 249-290, J. Gordon 291317, Matt Kenseth 318-333, Jeff Burton 334. Lead Changes: 13 among 9 drivers.

Race Recap

New records were written in the history books following the Samsung 500 as Jeff Burton (No. 31 Prilosec OTC Chevrolet) became the first repeat NASCAR Sprint Cup winner at TMS. Burton, who claimed the inaugural Cup victory at TMS in 1997, led only one time for one lap, but it was the lap that counted. Burton also added his name to the TMS record books in the category of fewest laps led by a Sprint Cup race winner (one). Burton shot past Matt Kenseth on the final lap and held him off by 0.410 of a second for the fourth-closest Sprint Cup finish in speedway history.

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2006 FALL BOXSCORE

Dickies 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 November 5, 2006 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,139,515

Tony Stewart Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Tony Stewart (No. 20 The Home Depot Chevrolet) put on a dominant display as he led a track-record 278 of 339 laps en route to the win in the Dickies 500, the eighth race in the 10-event Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Stewart, who qualified eighth, was cruising to the win before a late caution forced a NASCARstyle “overtime.” The two-lap shootout, known as a green/ white-checkered finish, was Stewart’s only challenge as he held off eventual series champion Jimmie Johnson by .272 of a second. Stewart’s win marked the first time a nonChase driver earned a victory in the Dickies 500.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 8 20 Tony Stewart 2 5 48 Jimmie Johnson 3 21 29 Kevin Harvick 4 11 5 Kyle Busch 5 14 07 Clint Bowyer # 6 10 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 7 25 42 Casey Mears 8 3 2 Kurt Busch 9 23 24 Jeff Gordon 10 6 11 Denny Hamlin # 11 35 45 Kyle Petty 12 36 17 Matt Kenseth 13 27 66 Jeff Green 14 34 1 Martin Truex Jr. # 15 15 99 Carl Edwards 16 13 43 Bobby Labonte 17 19 41 Reed Sorenson # 18 16 01 Joe Nemechek 19 41 96 Tony Raines 20 26 18 J.J. Yeley# 21 7 38 David Gilliland 22 28 6 Mark Martin 23 22 49 Mike Bliss 24 17 40 David Stremme # 25 37 4 Ward Burton 26 42 26 Jamie McMurray 27 1 25 Brian Vickers 28 40 32 Travis Kvapil 29 20 88 Dale Jarrett 30 33 78 Kenny Wallace 31 12 10 Scott Riggs 32 30 22 Dave Blaney 33 4 9 Kasey Kahne 34 24 12 Ryan Newman 35 39 16 Greg Biffle 36 43 44 Terry Labonte 37 2 19 Elliott Sadler 38 29 31 Jeff Burton 39 9 7 Robby Gordon 40 31 14 Sterling Marlin 41 32 15 Paul Menard 42 18 21 Ken Schrader 43 38 55 Michael Waltrip # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Home Depot Chevrolet Lowe’s Chevrolet GM Goodwrench Chevrolet CARQUEST Chevrolet Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet Budweiser Chevrolet Texaco/Havoline Dodge Miller Lite Dodge DuPont Chevrolet FedEx Kinko’s Chevrolet Wells Fargo Dodge DeWalt Ford Best Buy Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet Office Depot Ford Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge Target/Kraft Dodge U.S. Army Chevrolet DLP HDTV Chevrolet Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Combos Ford AAA Ford RoadLoans.com Dodge Lonestar Steakhouse Dodge Lucas Oil/Hefty Chevrolet Crown Royal Ford GMAC Chevrolet Tide/Downy Chevrolet UPS Ford Furniture Row Chevrolet Valvoline/Stanley Tools/”Cars” DVD Dodge Caterpillar Dodge Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Alltel Dodge National Guard/Charter Ford Kellogg’s Chevrolet Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Cingular Wireless Chevrolet Menards/Mapei Chevrolet Waste Management Chevrolet Menards/Sylvania Chevrolet Little Debbie Ford NAPA Dodge

339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 338 337 334 333 331 330 328 328 324 316 310 269 256 208 194 173 109

$521,361 364,236 254,186 204,250 176,625 187,141 174,208 164,833 166,586 121,200 144,808 152,791 130,058 126,183 120,050 138,186 108,550 126,455 99,650 136,675 126,908 113,475 111,083 115,722 98,275 141,500 125,175 96,775 126,150 94,375 93,675 93,475 131,439 138,483 113,075 92,650 123,441 118,595 92,050 91,850 91,635 118,649 91,564

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Failed to qualify: (7) Chad Chaffin #34; Bill Elliott #37; Kevin Lepage #61; Mike Skinner #72; David Ragan #60; Derrike Cope #74; A.J. Allmendinger #84. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowed of 181,500, Tony Stewart won the Dickies 500, posting his 29th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated; #40 Stremme (backup car); #6 Martin (backup car). Time of the Race: 3 hours, 46 minutes, 11 seconds Average Speed: 134.891 mph Margin of Victory: 0.272 second Bud Pole Award: Brian Vickers, #25 GMAC Chevrolet (196.235 mph, 27.518 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Clint Bowyer, #07 Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet Caution Flags: 12 for 51 laps. 1-4 (competition), 42-45 (competition), 90-94 (Car #31-accident, frontstretch), 136-140 (debris), 167-170 (Cars #07, 8 - accident, Turn 4), 175-179 (Cars #6, 14, 21 - accident, frontstretch), 182-185 (Car #7 - accident, backstretch), 196-199 (Oil on track), 233-236 (Car #41 - spin, Turn 2), 258-261 (oil on track), 328-330 (Car #16 - accident, Turn 1), 333-337 (Cars #1, 10, 17, 99 - accident, Turn 4) Lap Leaders: Brian Vickers 1-4, Kurt Busch 5-41, Vickers 42, Tony Stewart 43-89, Kasey Kahne 90, Stewart 91-136, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 137, Sterling Marlin 138, Stewart 139-166, Clint Bowyer 167, Matt Kenseth 168, Stewart 169-195, Bowyer 196, Jamie McMurray 197-200, Stewart 201-232, Bowyer 233, Stewart 234-257, Kahne 258, David Stremme 259, Stewart 260-317, Jimmie Johnson 318, Kyle Busch 319-320, J.J. Yeley 321-323, Stewart 324-339. Lead Changes: 23 among 13 drivers.

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2006 Spring BOXSCORE

Samsung/RadioShack 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 9, 2006 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $7,096,079 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Kasey Kahne

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 1 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 334 $530,164 Running 2 6 17 Matt Kenseth Carhartt/DEWALT Ford 334 362,491 Running 3 40 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet 334 286,386 Running 4 8 11 Denny Hamlin # FedEx Express Chevrolet 334 208,500 Running 5 24 29 Kevin Harvick Reese’s Caramel Cup Chevrolet 334 204,511 Running 6 21 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 334 172,220 Running 7 22 10 Scott Riggs Stanley Tools/Valvoline Dodge 334 133,850 Running 8 9 1 Martin Truex Jr. # Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet 334 156,608 Running 9 3 6 Mark Martin AAA Ford 334 151,850 Running 10 10 43 Bobby Labonte Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge 334 164,211 Running 11 16 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 165,161 Running 12 15 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 334 154,816 Running 13 13 41 Reed Sorenson # Target Dodge 334 126,675 Running 14 20 42 Casey Mears Texaco/Havoline Dodge 334 150,223 Running 15 26 5 Kyle Busch Kellogg’s/Delphi Chevrolet 334 129,725 Running 16 32 21 Ken Schrader Motorcraft Ford 334 140,089 Running 17 27 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 334 143,350 Running 18 4 66 Jeff Green Best Buy/San Disk Chevrolet 334 133,833 Running 19 12 07 Clint Bowyer # Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 333 116,075 Running 20 29 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam Black Chevrolet 333 109,275 Running 21 28 40 David Stremme # Coors Light Dodge 333 127,033 Running 22 11 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 332 148,411 Running 23 17 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevrolet 332 129,070 Running 24 36 96 Tony Raines DLP HDTV Chevrolet 332 97,075 Running 25 30 44 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 332 95,975 Running 26 42 55 Michael Waltrip NAPA Dodge 331 108,833 Running 27 39 32 Travis Kvapil Tide/Downy Chevrolet 331 105,122 Running 28 43 4 Scott Wimmer AERO Exhaust Chevrolet 330 94,075 Running Race Recap 29 31 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar Dodge 330 92,475 Running 30 18 14 Sterling Marlin CENTRIX Financial Chevrolet 329 89,325 Running Kasey Kahne (No. 9 Dodge 31 34 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 328 116,891 Running Dealers/UAW Dodge) became 32 35 61 Kevin Lepage RoadLoans.com Ford 328 85,800 Running 33 25 38 Elliott Sadler M&M’s Ford 286 113,558 Engine the first Sprint Cup Series 34 7 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite Dodge 286 124,633 Running driver in TMS history to win 35 2 18 J.J. Yeley# Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 270 118,075 Running from the pole as he went 36 37 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot Ford 256 101,175 Running 37 41 26 Jamie McMurray Crown Royal Ford 254 127,100 Running wire to wire in capturing the 38 23 51 Mike Garvey Marathon American Spirit Motor Oil Chevrolet 251 79,125 Accident Samsung/RadioShack 500. 39 19 45 Kyle Petty Schwan’s Home Service Dodge 248 87,000 Engine Kahne led 64 of the 334 laps, 40 14 12 Ryan Newman Alltel Dodge 200 124,283 Accident 41 38 74 Derrike Cope MyGuardian911.com Dodge 169 78,760 Electrical including the final 27 to cruise 42 5 16 Greg Biffle National Guard/Subway Ford 81 98,860 Accident to a 5.229-second victory 43 33 25 Brian Vickers GMAC Chevrolet 24 86,847 Engine over runner-up Matt Kenseth. # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Kahne passed Tony Stewart, who dominated the race Failed to qualify: (5) - Brent Sherman, #49; Chad Blount, #92; Kenny Wallace, #78; Chad Chaffin, #34; Stanton Barrett, #95. leading 99 laps, on Lap 308 Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 189,000, Kasey Kahne posted his third NASCAR Sprint Cup victory. Prior to the green and never relinquished the flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #17 Matt Kenseth (engine change); #74 Derrike Cope (transmission change); #4 Scott Wimmer (transmission change). lead. Kahne became the 11th Time of Race: 3 hours, 37 minutes, 55 seconds different Sprint Cup Series Average Speed: 137.943 mph winner at TMS. The win Margin of Victory: 5.229 seconds marked the second victory for Bud Pole Award: Kasey Kahne, #9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge (190.315 mph, 28.734 seconds) Dodge at “The Great American Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Denny Hamlin, #11 FedEx Express Chevrolet Speedway!” Caution Flags: 9 for 43 laps: Laps 65-68 (Debris); 83-89 (Car #16-Accident, Turn 3 [Red Lap 86-9:27]); 147-150 (Debris); 161-164 (Debris); 190-195 (Car #18-Accident, Turn 4); 202-205 (Car #12-Accident, Turn 1); 251-254 (Oil on Track); 258-263 (Car #99-Accident, Turn 2); 314-317 (Debris). Lap Leaders: Kasey Kahne-pole, Mark Martin 1-11, Greg Biffle 12-56, Jeff Green 57, Kevin Harvick 58, Martin Truex Jr. 59-60, Biffle 61-64, Kahne 65-68, J.J. Yeley 69-70, Kahne 71-90, Denny Hamlin 91, Tony Stewart 92-146, Carl Edwards 147, Hamlin 148-158, Matt Kenseth 159-161, Elliott Sadler 162, Edwards 163-166, Kenseth 167-177, Hamlin 178-206, Edwards 207-251, Kahne 252-263, Stewart 264-307, Kahne 308-334. Lead Changes: 22 among 12 drivers.

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2005 FALL BOXSCORE

Dickies 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 34 November 6, 2005 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,880,880

Carl Edwards Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Carl Edwards (No. 99 Office Depot Ford) outdueled Roush Racing teammate Mark Martin in the closing laps to win the inaugural Dickies 500. Edwards led 82 laps, including the final two, to win the eighth race in the 10-event Chase by 0.584 of a second. The race marked the first time the Sprint Cup Series raced under the lights at “The Great American Speedway!” Twenty-five of the 43 competitors finished on the lead lap, establishing a new record. The average race speed of 151.055 mph was the fastest Sprint Cup race in Texas Motor Speedway history.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 30 99 Carl Edwards 2 8 6 Mark Martin 3 3 17 Matt Kenseth 4 35 41 Casey Mears 5 11 48 Jimmie Johnson 6 16 20 Tony Stewart 7 14 11 Denny Hamlin 8 10 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 9 12 38 Elliott Sadler 10 18 97 Kurt Busch 11 40 42 Jamie McMurray 12 29 88 Dale Jarrett 13 20 21 Ricky Rudd 14 2 24 Jeff Gordon 15 27 1 Martin Truex Jr. 16 33 29 Kevin Harvick 17 6 0 Mike Bliss 18 42 43 Jeff Green 19 21 25 Brian Vickers 20 7 16 Greg Biffle 21 38 45 Kyle Petty 22 26 2 Rusty Wallace 23 39 40 Sterling Marlin 24 37 77 Travis Kvapil # 25 1 12 Ryan Newman 26 17 18 Bobby Labonte 27 19 22 Scott Wimmer 28 13 07 Dave Blaney 29 41 49 Ken Schrader 30 32 31 Jeff Burton 31 34 44 Terry Labonte 32 9 91 Bill Elliott 33 23 66 Kevin Lepage 34 22 10 Scott Riggs 35 5 19 Jeremy Mayfield 36 43 4 Mike Wallace 37 4 1 Joe Nemechek 38 25 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 39 36 50 Jimmy Spencer 40 24 5 Kyle Busch # 41 31 15 Michael Waltrip 42 15 9 Kasey Kahne 43 28 37 Mike Skinner # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Office Depot Ford Viagra Ford DeWalt Power Tools Ford Target Dodge Lowe’s Chevrolet Home Depot Chevrolet FedEx Kinko’s Chevrolet Budweiser Chevrolet Combo’s/M&M’s Ford Crown Royal Ford Texaco/Havoline Dodge UPS Ford Motorcraft Genuine Parts Ford DuPont Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Chevrolet GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Geek Squad Chevrolet Cheerios/Betty Crocker/Narnia Dodge GMAC/ditech.com Chevrolet National Guard Ford Georgia-Pacific/Brawny Dodge Miller Lite Dodge Coors Light Dodge Kodak/Jasper Eng. & Trans. Dodge Alltel Dodge Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Caterpillar Dodge Jack Daniel’s “Texas Pride” Chevrolet Schwan’s Home Service Dodge Cingular Wireless Chevrolet Kellogg’s Chevrolet Auto Value/Bumper-to-Bumper Dodge Dickies Ford CENTRIX Financial/Valvoline Chevy Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Lucas Oil Chevrolet U.S. Army Chevrolet Tide Chevrolet Allied Steel Buildings Dodge CARQUEST Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge BoSPOKER.net/Patron Tequila Dodge

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 333 333 333 333 333 333 331 331 330 330 329 328 327 325 294 151 151

$440,550 Running 335,275 Running 269,961 Running 227,783 Running 201,866 Running 190,486 Running 134,300 Running 173,183 Running 153,516 Running 163,000 Running 117,025 Running 138,883 Running 129,539 Running 144,086 Running 94,075 Running 140,261 Running 96,325 Running 124,811 Running 103,425 Running 111,225 Running 110,933 Running 135,508 Running 123,033 Running 103,375 Running 149,266 Running 128,350 Running 115,233 Running 100,775 Running 92,475 Running 119,020 Running 88,975 Running 88,775 Running 92,525 Running 110,533 Running 114,520 Running 87,950 Running 105,297 Running 87,550 Running 87,350 Running 95,150 Running 114,419 Engine 118,810 Engine 86,870 Rear End

F ailed to Qualify: (6) - Reed Sorenson, #39; Stuart Kirby, #51; Johnny Sauter, #09; Robby Gordon, #7; P.J. Jones, #92; Carl Long, #00. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 195,400, Carl Edwards won the Dickies 500, posting his fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following car, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #12 (backup car). Time of Race: 3 hours, 19 minutes, 0 seconds Average Speed: 151.055 mph Margin of Victory: 0.584 seconds Bud Pole Award: Ryan Newman, #12 ALLTEL Dodge (192.947 mph, 27.987 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Travis Kvapil, #77 Kodak/Jasper Engines & Transmissions Dodge Caution Flags: 6 for 27 laps: Laps 30-33 (Debris); 83-86 (#16 spin frontstretch); 185-188 (Debris); 244-249 (#12 spin frontstretch); 291-295 (#16 spin turn 4); 320-323 (Debris). Lap Leaders: Ryan Newman (pole); Matt Kenseth 1-36; Greg Biffle 37-48; M.Kenseth 49-147; Tony Stewart 148; Jimmie Johnson 149-150; M.Kenseth 151-164; Casey Mears 165-185; Mark Martin 186-198; Carl Edwards 199-239; C.Mears 240-241; C.Edwards 242-245; K.Harvick 246; M.Martin 247-261; Brian Vickers 262-267; C.Edwards 268-292; Kyle Petty 293; Michael Waltrip 294; T.Stewart 295-306; M.Martin 307; T.Stewart 308-309; C.Edwards 310-319; M.Martin 320-332; C.Edwards 333-334. Lead Changes: 23 among 11 drivers.

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2005 Spring BOXSCORE

Samsung/RadioShack 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 17, 2005 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,886,746 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Greg Biffle

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 5 16 Greg Biffle National Guard/Post-It Ford 334 $540,250 Running 2 31 42 Jamie McMurray Texaco/Havoline Dodge 334 316,350 Running 3 18 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 236,600 Running 4 32 41 Casey Mears Fuji Film/Target Dodge 334 215,908 Running 5 13 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 334 166,700 Running 6 21 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet 334 154,050 Running 7 19 97 Kurt Busch IRWIN Industrial Tools Ford 334 154,575 Running 8 4 21 Ricky Rudd Rent-A-Center/Motorcraft Ford 334 132,675 Running 9 11 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 334 137,375 Running 10 6 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Dodge 334 127,200 Running 11 2 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 334 131,850 Running 12 41 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 334 123,850 Running 13 17 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 334 128,100 Running 14 27 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 334 119,425 Running 15 7 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 334 127,425 Running 16 1 12 Ryan Newman ALLTEL Dodge 334 136,725 Running 17 9 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevrolet 334 130,983 Running 18 39 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools Ford 334 120,625 Running 19 20 99 Carl Edwards Scotts Ford 334 118,125 Running 20 16 6 Mark Martin Viagra Ford 334 118,675 Running 21 35 5 Kyle Busch # Kellogg’s/Delphi Chevrolet 334 110,225 Running 22 42 0 Mike Bliss Coast Guard Chevrolet 333 99,125 Running 23 30 49 Ken Schrader Schwan’s Home Service Dodge 333 97,525 Running 24 28 45 Kyle Petty Brawny/Georgia-Pacific Dodge 333 110,083 Running 25 26 4 Mike Wallace Lucas Oil Chevrolet 333 95,675 Running 26 12 07 Dave Blaney Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet 332 100,725 Running 27 40 36 Boris Said CENTRIX Financial Chevrolet 327 88,125 Running 28 8 38 Elliott Sadler M&M’s Ford 324 104,625 Engine 29 37 66 Hermie Sadler Peak Fitness Ford 319 88,525 Running 30 25 77 Travis Kvapil # Jasper Engines & Trans. Dodge 297 95,375 Running 31 10 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet 296 102,375 Engine 32 14 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline Chevrolet 288 103,533 Running 33 15 91 Bill Elliott Stanley Tools Dodge 286 81,225 Engine 34 24 25 Brian Vickers GMAC/Garnier Fructis Chevrolet 278 87,175 Running 35 3 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 269 86,075 Engine 36 29 11 Jason Leffler FedEx Express Chevrolet 250 76,950 Running 37 33 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam Chevrolet 238 75,825 Accident 38 22 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 232 82,700 Running 39 38 32 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tide Chevrolet 219 84,122 Running 40 43 44 Terry Labonte GMAC Chevrolet 202 74,450 Engine 41 34 09 Johnny Sauter Miccousukee Resort Dodge 98 74,335 Handling 42 36 22 Scott Wimmer Caterpillar Dodge 39 82,225 Accident 43 23 43 Jeff Green Pillsbury Bake Off Dodge 31 74,439 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) - Kevin Lepage (#37); Stanton Barrett (#92); Randy LaJoie (#34) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 211,000, Greg Biffle won the Samsung/RadioShack 500, posting his fifth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #16 Biffle (backup); #25 Vickers (engine change); #17 Kenseth (transmission change). Time of Race: 3 hours, 51 minutes, 8 seconds Average Speed: 130.055 mph Margin of Victory: 3.244 seconds Bud Pole Award: Ryan Newman, #12 ALLTEL Dodge (192.582 mph, 28.040 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Kyle Busch, #5 Kellogg’s/Delphi Chevrolet Caution Flags: 11 for 56 laps. Laps 4-6 (#43,07 spin in Turn 4); 9-11 (#10 accident Turn 4); 24-27 (#11 accident backstretch); 33-39 (#18,22,25,43,6,32,77 accident backstretch); 80-84 (debris); 124-127 (debris); 212-218 (debris); 242-245 (#7 accident Turn 2); 272-280 (#9 accident Turn 4); 298-303 (oil on track); 305-308 (#07 accident Turn 2). Lap Leaders: 25 lead changes among 14 drivers: R.Newman 1; J.Mayfield 2-24; K.Petty 25; S.Marlin 26-28; J.Mayfield 29-39; T.Stewart 40-79; Kurt Busch 80; M.Wallace 81; T.Stewart 82-86; G.Biffle 87-123; M.Waltrip 124-127; G.Biffle 128-184; M.Waltrip 185187; M.Kenseth 188; K.Schrader 189-191; G.Biffle 192-211; Kurt Busch 212; G.Biffle 213-241; C.Mears 242; E.Sadler 243; G.Biffle 244-276; C.Mears 277; J.Gordon 278; G.Biffle 279-297; C.Mears 298-310; G.Biffle 311-334. Lead Changes: 25 lead changes among 14 drivers.

Race Recap

Greg Biffle (No. 16 National Guard Ford), after starting from the rear of the field in his back-up car following a crash in practice, rebounded from the setback and dominated the Samsung/RadioShack 500. Biffle charged through the field as he moved all the way to 15th on Lap 26 and led his first laps of the day on Lap 87. He would go on to lead 219 of the 334 laps. Biffle went on to coast to a 3.244-second victory over second-place finisher Jamie McMurray. Biffle was one of 14 drivers to lead the race.

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2004 BOXSCORE

Samsung/RadioShack 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 4, 2004 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,812,841

Elliott Sadler Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Elliott Sadler (No. 38 M&M’s Ford) ended a 108-race winless streak as he edged rookie Kasey Kahne by 0.028 of a second for the victory in the Samsung/RadioShack 500, marking the closest NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish in Texas Motor Speedway history. Sadler, who started 19th, passed Jeff Gordon with 27 laps remaining and held off a charging Kahne for his second career win and first with Robert Yates Racing. Kahne dominated much of the race, leading 148 of 334 laps.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 19 38 Elliott Sadler M&M’s Ford 334 $507,733 Running 2 3 9 Kasey Kahne # Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 334 335,550 Running 3 9 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 334 253,178 Running 4 7 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 334 227,653 Running 5 10 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Dodge 334 174,883 Running 6 12 97 Kurt Busch IRWIN Industrial Tools Ford 334 147,050 Running 7 6 41 Casey Mears Fuji Film/Target Dodge 334 117,875 Running 8 17 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet 334 156,453 Running 9 8 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 126,475 Running 10 26 42 Jamie McMurray Texaco/Havoline Dodge 334 114,150 Running 11 20 23 Dave Blaney Batesville Speedway/BadBoy Mowers Dodge 334 101,950 Running 12 13 25 Brian Vickers # GMAC Chevrolet 333 107,950 Running 13 22 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench/Icebreakers Chevrolet 333 135,153 Running 14 5 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army Chevrolet 333 104,925 Running 15 24 10 Scott Riggs # Valvoline Chevrolet 332 121,712 Running 16 25 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools Ford 332 145,103 Running 17 28 6 Mark Martin Viagra Ford 332 100,425 Running 18 11 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 332 121,842 Running 19 39 49 Ken Schrader Schwan’s Home Service Dodge 332 89,425 Running 20 41 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Chevrolet 332 124,981 Running 21 38 45 Kyle Petty Georgia-Pacific/Brawny Dodge 332 87,375 Running 22 29 21 Ricky Rudd Keep It Genuine Ford 332 110,981 Running 23 18 31 Robby Gordon Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 331 119,537 Running 24 37 30 Johnny Sauter # America Online Chevrolet 331 89,925 Running 25 1 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 330 139,908 Running 26 14 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 330 111,925 Running 27 23 99 Jeff Burton Roush Racing Ford 330 110,842 Running 28 40 32 Ricky Craven Tide Chevrolet 330 83,925 Running 29 42 4 Jimmy Spencer Featherlight Luxury Coaches Chevrolet 328 74,825 Running 30 35 14 Larry Foyt Smith ChryslerDodge/FtWorth HD Dodge 327 74,175 Running 31 4 16 Greg Biffle National Guard Ford 318 79,775 Engine 32 27 0 Ward Burton NetZero Hi-Speed Chevrolet 304 70,675 Running 33 32 22 Scott Wimmer # Caterpillar Dodge 294 78,500 Accident 34 21 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 293 76,475 Accident 35 33 43 Jeff Green Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge 290 93,625 Engine 36 2 91 Bill Elliott Evernham Motorsports Dodge 273 72,350 Accident 37 31 50 Derrike Cope Arnold Development Co. Dodge 232 65,125 Drive Shaft 38 16 77 Brendan Gaughan # Kodak Easy Share Dodge 230 72,000 Engine 39 15 12 Ryan Newman ALLTEL Dodge 194 110,742 Accident 40 34 09 Johnny Benson Miccosukee Resorts Dodge 151 63,750 Rear End 41 30 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s/Delphi Chevrolet 119 90,385 Engine 42 43 72 Kirk Shelmerdine Freddie B’s Ford 8 63,525 Handling 43 36 98 Todd Bodine Lucas Oil Ford 5 63,634 Engine # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) - Kyle Busch (#84), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Andy Hillenburg (#80), Andy Belmont (#02) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 216,000, Elliott Sadler won the Samsung/RadioShack 500 - his second career NASCAR Sprint Cup victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped from their original starting positions to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #19 J. Mayfield (engine change), #22 S. Wimmer (engine change), #98 T. Bodine (engine change). Time of Race: 3 hours, 36 minutes, 30 seconds Average Speed: 138.845 mph Margin of Victory: .028 seconds Bud Pole Award: Bobby Labonte, #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet (193.903 mph, 27.849 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Kasey Kahne, #9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Caution Flags: 7 for 45 laps. 19-23 (Debris on Backstretch); 119-124 (Debris in Turn 4); 197-204 (Car #12-Accident, Turn 4); 267272 (Car #0-Spin, Backstretch); 277-283 (Car #91 - Accident, Turn 3); 285-291 (Cars #22, 19 & 25 - Accident, Frontstretch); 296-301 (Oil on track) Lap Leaders: 24 lead changes among 12 drivers. Bobby Labonte - pole, Bill Elliott 1-19, Joe Nemechek 20, Kyle Petty 21, Rusty Wallace 22-23, Sterling Marlin 24-37, Elliott 38-44, Marlin 45-48, Kasey Kahne 49-81, Elliott Sadler 82, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 83-84, Johnny Sauter 85, Kahne 86-120, Kurt Busch 121, Kahne 122-124, Sadler 125-144, Kahne 145-181, Jeff Gordon 182, Earnhardt 183184, Kahne 185-199, B. Labonte 200-204, Nemechek 205-236, Kahne 237-261, J. Gordon 262-307, Sadler 308-334. Lead Changes: 24 lead changes among 12 drivers.

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2003 BOXSCORE

Samsung/RadioShack 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 March 30, 2003 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $6,117,759 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Ryan Newman

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 3 12 Ryan Newman ALLTEL Dodge 334 $406,500 Running 2 11 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 334 299,667 Running 3 7 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 334 249,753 Running 4 5 01 Jerry Nadeau U.S. Army Pontiac 334 187,725 Running 5 32 6 Mark Martin Viagra Ford 334 173,058 Running 6 17 17 Matt Kenseth Smirnoff Ice/DEWALT Power Tools Ford 334 142,950 Running 7 14 30 Jeff Green America Online Chevrolet 334 118,575 Running 8 4 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 119,575 Running 9 30 97 Kurt Busch Rubbermaid Ford 334 133,150 Running 10 24 42 Jamie McMurray # Havoline Dodge 334 101,150 Running 11 19 54 Todd Bodine National Guard Ford 334 111,750 Running 12 33 22 Ward Burton Caterpillar Dodge 334 127,906 Running 13 23 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 334 136,528 Running 14 10 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Dodge 333 126,692 Running 15 8 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 333 128,128 Running 16 12 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s/got milk? Chevrolet 333 115,656 Running 17 37 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Chevrolet 333 102,500 Running 18 21 31 Robby Gordon Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 333 112,387 Running 19 43 43 John Andretti Cheerios Dodge 333 121,753 Running 20 29 99 Jeff Burton CITGO Ford 333 120,492 Running 21 38 32 Ricky Craven Tide Pontiac 333 102,075 Running 22 31 0 Jack Sprague # NetZero Pontiac 333 78,975 Running 23 40 23 Kenny Wallace Stacker2 Dodge 333 90,164 Running 24 42 49 Ken Schrader The Derailers Dodge 333 75,975 Running 25 27 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 332 85,525 Running 26 16 21 Ricky Rudd Motorcraft Ford 332 84,175 Running 27 26 41 Casey Mears # Target Dodge 331 82,475 Running 28 20 16 Greg Biffle # Grainger Ford 330 68,975 Running 29 36 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 328 111,475 Running 30 35 14 Larry Foyt # Harrah’s Dodge 326 69,185 Running 31 25 11 Brett Bodine Hooters Restaurants Ford 325 67,775 Running 32 13 10 Johnny Benson Valvoline Pontiac 322 92,450 Engine 33 18 7 Jimmy Spencer Sirius Satellite Radio Dodge 294 63,075 Accident 34 22 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Chevrolet 293 113,728 Engine 35 9 25 Joe Nemechek UAW-Delphi Chevrolet 279 60,125 Accident 36 39 77 Dave Blaney Jasper Engines & Transmissions Ford 268 67,075 Engine 37 1 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Chevrolet 260 117,108 Accident 38 28 45 Christian Fittipaldi Georgia-Pacific Dodge 240 64,950 Accident 39 15 1 Steve Park Pennzoil Chevrolet 234 82,087 Accident 40 41 4 Mike Skinner Kodak Pontiac 233 56,850 Accident 41 2 38 Elliott Sadler M&M’s Ford 167 92,060 Accident 42 34 74 Tony Raines # BACE Motorsports Chevrolet 152 56,765 Engine 43 6 9 Bill Elliott Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 46 100,781 Engine # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (2)- Kerry Earnhardt (83), David Starr (#75) Race Comments: In front of a crowd estimated at 215,000, Ryan Newman got his second career NASCAR Sprint Cup victory….Prior to the green flag the following cars, under penalty, dropped from their original starting positions to the rear of the field in order: #48 Johnson (engine change), #54 T. Bodine (engine change), #40 Marlin (engine change), #45 (driver change - Christian Fittipaldi replaced Kyle Petty). Time of Race: 3 hours, 43 minutes, 28 seconds Average Speed: 134.517 mph Margin of Victory: 3.405 seconds Bud Pole Award: Bobby Labonte, #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet (193.514 mph, 27.905 seconds) NASCAR Rookie of the Race Award: Jamie McMurray, #42 Havoline Dodge Caution Flags: 10 for 52 laps. 14-17 (Oil on Track); 43-46 (Car #1 - Spin, Turn 4); 48-50 (Oil on Track); 157-160 (Debris on Frontstretch); 169-178 (Car #38 - Accident, Backstretch); 227-232 (Car #7 & 21 - Accident, Frontstretch); 236-240 (Cars #0, 1, 4, & 40 - Accident, Backstretch); 243-249 (Car #45 & 88 - Accident, Turn 4); 252-254 (Car #18 - Accident, Backstretch); 283-288 (Car #25 - Accident, Turn 3). Lap Leaders: 19 lead changes among 11 drivers. Bobby Labonte - pole. Elliott Sadler 1-3, Bill Elliott 4-46, Sadler 47-88, Jeff Gordon 89-102, Matt Kenseth 103, Ryan Newman 104-105, Jeff Green 106-107, Jimmy Spencer 108, Steve Park 109, Ricky Craven 110-111, Sadler 112-157, Kenseth 158-220, J. Gordon 221-222, Kenseth 223, Newman 224-285, Dale Jarrett 286, Newman 287-288, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 289-323, Newman 324-334. Lead Changes: 19 lead changes among 11 drivers.

Race Recap

Ryan Newman (No. 12 ALLTEL Dodge) and Dale Earnhardt Jr. battled in the closing stages for the win in the Samsung/ RadioShack 500 and the second-year Penske Racing driver prevailed. Newman passed Earnhardt Jr. with 11 laps remaining and rolled to a 3.405-second victory. Newman, who started third, led 76 laps en route to his second career Sprint Cup Series victory. With the win, he became the youngest driver to win a Sprint Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway. Newman’s victory was also the first Sprint Cup Series win at Texas Motor Speedway for Dodge.

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2002 BOXSCORE

Samsung/RadioShack 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 8, 2002 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $5,497,422

Matt Kenseth Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Matt Kenseth (No. 17 DeWalt Power Tools Ford) stormed from the rear of the field to capture the rain-delayed Samsung/ RadioShack 500. The race was held on Monday morning as heavy rain postponed the event. Kenseth had qualified 31st – the furthest back a Sprint Cup Series winner has started at TMS – but was then forced to the rear of the field after the team’s engine failed in practice. He roared through the field and led 85 laps, but still needed to stave off Jeff Gordon at the end by 0.888 of a second. The event marked the first Sprint Cup Series race since the track was repaved.

1 31 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools Ford 334 $418,275 Running 2 26 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 334 296,478 Running 3 8 6 Mark Martin Pfizer/Viagra Ford 334 219,358 Running 4 3 28 Ricky Rudd Havoline Ford 334 201,717 Running 5 29 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Pontiac 334 168,053 Running 6 13 48 Jimmie Johnson # Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 105,275 Running 7 20 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 334 142,992 Running 8 21 41 Jimmy Spencer Target Dodge 334 98,375 Running 9 1 9 Bill Elliott Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 334 134,806 Running 10 27 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 334 124,833 Running 11 28 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Ford 334 130,200 Running 12 41 4 Mike Skinner Kodak Film Chevrolet 334 106,250 Running 13 33 10 Johnny Benson RadioShack/MLB Pontiac 333 112,900 Running 14 10 32 Ricky Craven Tide Ford 333 92,050 Running 15 39 77 Dave Blaney Jasper Enignes Ford 333 107,975 Running 16 17 30 Jeff Green America Online Chevrolet 333 77,725 Running 17 2 21 Elliott Sadler Motorcraft Ford 332 102,425 Running 18 7 19 Jeremy Mayfield Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge 332 87,225 Running 19 6 14 Stacy Compton Conseco Pontiac 332 78,000 Running 20 11 1 Steve Park Pennzoil Chevrolet 332 110,025 Running 21 14 45 Kyle Petty Sprint Dodge 332 72,700 Running 22 18 43 John Andretti Cheerios Dodge 332 101,583 Running 23 19 97 Kurt Busch Sharpie/Rubbermaid Ford 332 80,900 Running 24 5 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 331 115,878 Running 25 25 29 Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet 331 112,528 Running 26 42 44 Buckshot Jones Georgia-Pacific Dodge 331 75,600 Running 27 30 23 Hut Stricklin Hills Brothers Coffee Dodge 331 74,300 Running 28 4 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Chevrolet 331 72,200 Running 29 34 90 Rick Mast Duke’s Mayonnaise/Sauer’s Ford 331 62,600 Running 30 15 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Pontiac 330 104,628 Running 31 40 55 Bobby Hamilton Schneider Electric Chevrolet 330 75,839 Running 32 38 25 Jerry Nadeau UAW-Delphi Chevrolet 330 65,875 Running 33 32 26 Frank Kimmel Advanced Auto Parts Ford 330 79,537 Running 34 12 36 Ken Schrader Combos/Snickers Pontiac 329 61,325 Running 35 23 7 Casey Atwood Sirius Satellite Radio Dodge 326 52,300 Running 36 16 49 Shawna Robinson # BAM Racing Dodge 322 51,250 Running 37 35 71 Jay Sauter Warranty Gold Chevrolet 313 50,200 Running 38 43 11 Brett Bodine Hooters/Wells Fargo Financial/Timberland Ford 282 49,125 Running 39 37 99 Jeff Burton CITGO SUPERGARD Ford 255 93,742 Accident 40 36 12 Ryan Newman # ALLTEL Ford 252 57,025 Engine 41 24 31 Robby Gordon Cingular Wireless Chevrolet 236 75,036 Accident 42 9 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 192 85,722 Accident 43 22 22 Ward Burton Caterpillar Dodge 169 92,124 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) - Ron Hornaday (#57) Race Comments: Cars #17 (engine change), #26 (backup car), #31 (backup car) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag due to designated reasons. The race was rain delayed until Monday, April 8. Time of Race: 3 hours, 31 minutes, 1 second Average Speed: 142.453 mph Margin of Victory: .888 second Bud Pole Award: Bill Elliott, Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge (194.224 mph, 27.803 seconds) Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Jimmie Johnson, #48 Lowe’s Chevrolet Caution Flags: 7 for 41 laps. 37-41 (NASCAR Caution for Tire Inspection), 50-53 (Debris on Track), 172-182 (Car #22-Accident, Turn 1), 185-191 (Car #8-Accident, Turn 1), 241-246 (Car #31-Accident, Turn 4), 255-258 (Oil on Track), 309-312 (Car #97-Spin, Turn 4). Lap Leaders: Bill Elliott 1-13, Ricky Rudd 14-42, Dale Jarrett 43-101, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 102, Mark Martin 103, Ryan Newman 104, Hut Stricklin 105-108, Mike Skinner 109, Kevin Harvick 110-111, Elliott Sadler 112-115, Jarrett 116-160, Rusty Wallace 161-162, Kurt Busch 163, Martin 164, Sterling Marlin 165, Jarrett 166-195, R. Wallace 196-230, Newman 231, Martin 232-234, Tony Stewart 235241, Matt Kenseth 242-247, Stewart 248-254, Kenseth 255-308, Stewart 309, Kenseth 310-334. Lead Changes: 24 lead changes among 15 drivers.

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2001 BOXSCORE

Harrah’s 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 1, 2001 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $5,048,203 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Dale Jarrett

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 3 88 Dale Jarrett UPS Ford 334 $444,527 Running 2 5 1 Steve Park Pennzoil Chevrolet 334 270,443 Running 3 17 10 Johnny Benson Vavoline Pontiac 334 193,050 Running 4 16 97 Kurt Busch # roushracing.com Ford 334 162,150 Running 5 9 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Automotive Chevrolet 334 165,502 Running 6 43 93 Dave Blaney Amoco Dodge 334 102,050 Running 7 33 29 Kevin Harvick # GM Goodwrench Chevrolet 334 137,777 Running 8 1 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 334 133,573 Running 9 8 6 Mark Martin Viagra/Pfizer Ford 334 127,176 Running 10 13 36 Ken Schrader M&M’s Pontiac 334 108,685 Running 11 34 4 Kevin Lepage Kodak Chevrolet 334 92,645 Running 12 38 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Ford 334 121,665 Running 13 42 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 334 111,355 Running 14 39 9 Bill Elliott Dodge Dealers Dodge 333 101,248 Running 15 26 92 Stacy Compton Kodiak Dodge 333 84,611 Running 16 11 21 Elliott Sadler Motorcraft Ford 333 96,590 Running 17 29 01 Jason Leffler # Cingular Wireless Dodge 332 84,375 Running 18 4 55 Bobby Hamilton Square D Chevrolet 332 79,600 Running 19 31 99 Jeff Burton CITGO SUPERGARD Ford 332 112,746 Running 20 27 17 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Power Tools Ford 332 80,700 Running 21 28 22 Ward Burton Caterpillar Dodge 331 102,235 Running 22 14 12 Jeremy Mayfield Mobil 1 Ford 331 106,184 Running 23 41 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Pontiac 331 82,400 Running 24 22 7 Mike Wallace Nations Rent Ford 330 71,800 Running 25 35 27 Kenny Wallace Eel River Racing Pontiac 330 62,350 Running 26 21 90 Hut Stricklin Hills Brothers Coffee Ford 330 58,200 Running 27 32 32 Ricky Craven Tide Ford 330 55,700 Running 28 25 11 Brett Bodine Ralphs Supermarkets Ford 329 56,700 Running 29 36 25 Jerry Nadeau UAW-Delphi Chevrolet 327 62,700 Running 30 19 31 Mike Skinner Lowe’s Chevrolet 326 83,774 Running 31 40 43 John Andretti Cheerios Dodge 322 84,077 Running 32 12 96 Andy Houston # McDonald’s Ford 317 47,975 Running 33 24 44 Buckshot Jones Georgia-Pacific Dodge 316 54,950 Running 34 37 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Dodge 298 53,925 Accident 35 15 66 Todd Bodine Route 66/Kmart Ford 297 44,900 Engine 36 10 19 Casey Atwood # Dodge/ UAW Dodge 269 43,850 Running 37 6 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco/ Havoline Ford 264 73,097 Engine 38 23 26 Jimmy Spencer Kmart Ford 257 49,725 Accident 39 7 15 Michael Waltrip NAPA Chevrolet 227 51,675 Running 40 20 14 Ron Hornaday # Conseco Pontiac 226 41,625 Running 41 30 33 Joe Nemechek Oakwood Homes Chevrolet 204 69,845 Accident 42 2 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Pontiac 149 94,552 Engine 43 18 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Engines Ford 33 49,722 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (2)- Kyle Petty (#45) and Rick Mast (#50) Time of Race: 3 hours, 31 minutes, 59 seconds Average Speed: 141.804 mph Margin of Victory: .703 second Bud Pole Award: Dale Earnhardt Jr., #8 Budweiser Chevrolet (190.678 mph, 28.320 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Kurt Busch, #97 roushracing.com Ford Caution Flags: 10 for 44 laps. 6-10 (Cars #97, 15, 14, 26 & 44- Accident, Frontstretch), 36-39 (Cars #25, 77, & 7- Accident, Backstretch), 137-140 (Debris on Frontstretch), 189-192 (Debris in turn 1), 207-212 (Car #22, 19 & 33- Accident, Backstretch), 215217 (Car #96- Spin, Turn 2), 266-272 (Car #26- Accident, Turn 2), 277-279 (Car #17- Spin, Turn 2), 281-284 (Car #40- Spin, Turn 3), 313-316 (Car #21- Accident, Turn 2). Lap Leaders: Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1-21, Dale Jarrett 22-36, Johnny Benson 37-39, Earnhardt Jr. 40-63, Jarrett 64-95, Earnhardt Jr. 96-99, Bobby Labonte 100-101, Jarrett 102-137, Mark Martin 138, Jarrett, 139-141, Steve Park 142-189, Earnhardt Jr. 190-208, Sterling Marlin 209-213, Jarrett 214-235, Park 236-266, Jarrett 267-274, Earnhardt Jr. 275-313, Benson 314-328, Jarrett 329-334. Lead Changes: 18 lead changes among 7 drivers.

Race Recap

Dale Jarrett (No. 88 UPS Ford) was strong from the outset as he captured the Harrah’s 500. Jarrett, who started third, grabbed the lead from polesitter Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Lap 22 and ran up front throughout the day. Jarrett grabbed the lead from Johnny Benson with five laps remaining to win by 0.703 of a second. Jarrett led a race-high 122 of 334 laps. The 44-year-old Jarrett became the oldest Sprint Cup Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway.

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2000 BOXSCORE

DIRECTV 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 2, 2000 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $4,376,666

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet), who posted his first career Nationwide Series win at Texas Motor Speedway in 1998, added another historic career moment with his first Sprint Cup Series victory coming in the DIRECTV 500. In his first Sprint Cup Series race at TMS, Earnhardt Jr., who started fourth, led 106 laps and won by 5.92 seconds over secondplace finisher Jeff Burton. Earnhardt Jr. became the first Sprint Cup Series rookie driver to win at TMS. The race featured a track-record 29 lead changes, along with a record 17 different leaders, and gave Chevrolet its first Sprint Cup Series win at TMS.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 4 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. # Budweiser Chevrolet 334 $374,675 Running 2 37 99 Jeff Burton Exide Batteries Ford 334 259,550 Running 3 14 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Pontiac 334 186,500 Running 4 19 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Ford 334 155,450 Running 5 2 16 Kevin Lepage FamilyClick.com Ford 334 128,800 Running 6 31 12 Jeremy Mayfield Mobil 1 Ford 334 106,650 Running 7 17 3 Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Services Chevrolet 334 108,750 Running 8 1 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 334 116,350 Running 9 38 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Pontiac 334 99,225 Running 10 20 28 Ricky Rudd Texaco/Havoline Ford 334 105,125 Running 11 10 6 Mark Martin Valvoline/Cummins Ford 334 93,525 Running 12 11 31 Mike Skinner Lowe’s Chevrolet 334 87,325 Running 13 16 97 Chad Little John Deere Ford 334 84,025 Running 14 9 22 Ward Burton Caterpillar Pontiac 334 93,525 Running 15 41 26 Jimmy Spencer Big Kmart/Route 66 Ford 333 85,200 Running 16 42 4 Bobby Hamilton Kodak Chevrolet 332 73,200 Running 17 27 42 Kenny Irwin BellSouth Chevrolet 332 78,500 Running 18 36 36 Ken Schrader M&M’s Pontiac 332 68,800 Running 19 6 1 Steve Park Pennzoil Chevrolet 332 75,600 Running 20 34 14 Rick Mast Conseco Pontiac 331 66,200 Running 21 32 55 Kenny Wallace Square D/Cooper Lighting Chevrolet 331 75,400 Running 22 24 93 Dave Blaney # Amoco Pontiac 331 60,700 Running 23 25 11 Brett Bodine Ralph’s Supermarkets Ford 330 59,700 Running 24 30 66 Darrell Waltrip Route 66/Big Kmart Ford 328 61,100 Running 25 23 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Automotive Finishes Chevrolet 320 76,150 Running 26 43 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Engines Ford 318 58,400 Engine 27 3 32 Scott Pruett # Tide Ford 318 52,700 Running 28 28 60 Dick Trickle Power Team Chevrolet 317 61,900 Running 29 21 7 Michael Waltrip Nations Rent Ford 300 60,300 Engine 30 22 94 Bill Elliott McDonald’s Ford 297 59,450 Running 31 13 17 Matt Kenseth # DeWalt Tools Ford 288 57,050 Accident 32 40 43 John Andretti STP/Cheerios Pontiac 287 62,975 Running 33 5 88 Dale Jarrett Quality Care/ Ford Credit Ford 286 68,550 Running 34 39 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Chevrolet 279 53,425 Engine 35 18 90 Ed Berrier # Hills Brothers Coffee Ford 270 41,900 Engine 36 15 9 Stacy Compton # Kodiak/Cougar Ford 255 40,850 Running 37 12 33 Joe Nemechek Oakwood Homes Chevrolet 253 47,825 Accident 38 7 27 Jeff Fuller # Pfizer/Viagra Pontiac 233 38,775 Accident 39 35 21 Elliott Sadler CITGO Ford 221 46,725 Running 40 33 45 Adam Petty Sprint Chevrolet 215 38,675 Engine 41 29 41 Gary Bradberry Big Daddy’s BBQ Sauce Chevrolet 165 38,625 Accident 42 26 10 Johnny Benson Lycos.com Pontiac 143 38,575 Accident 43 8 25 Jerry Nadeau Michael Holigan.com Chevrolet 110 46,525 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5) - Robby Gordon #13, Dave Marcis #71, Wally Dallenbach Jr. #75, Kyle Petty #44, Todd Bodine #91 Time of Race: 3 hours, 49 minutes, 12 seconds Average Speed: 131.152 mph Margin of Victory: 5.920 seconds Bud Pole Award: Terry Labonte, #5 Kellogg’s Chevrolet (192.137 mph, 28.105 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Dale Earnhardt Jr. #8 Budweiser Chevrolet Caution Flags: 12 for 62 laps. 18-22 (Car #32-Accident, Frontstretch), 88-91 (Car #9-Accident, Turn 4), 112-118 (Car #24, 94 &25-Accident, Turn 2), 120-128 (Car #40-Spin, Frontstretch), 146-151 (Car #10 & 43-Accident, Backstretch), 157-159 (Debris in Turn 3), 170-174 (Car #41-Accident, Turn 4), 238-243 (Car #27-Spin, Turn 2), 247-251 (Car #88- Accident, Turn 2), 255-259 (Car #14 &33-Accident, Turn 4), 275-278 (Oil on Backstretch), 291-295 (Car #17-Accident, Turn 3) Lap Leaders: Terry Labonte 1-3, Scott Pruett 4-16, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 17-19, Bobby Hamilton 20, Joe Nemechek 21-22, Mike Skinner 23, Rusty Wallace 24-76, Bobby Labonte 77-82, Earnhardt Jr. 83, Jeff Burton 84, Kevin Lepage 85, Jimmy Spencer 86-87, B. Labonte 88-112, Kenny Irwin 113, Earnhardt Jr. 114-146, Michael Waltrip 147, Dale Jarrett 148-151, R. Wallace 152, Jarrett 153-155, R. Wallace 156-159, Jarrett 160-170, Ricky Rudd 171-179, Jeremy Mayfield 180-197, J. Burton 198-233, Earnhardt Jr. 234, Lepage 235-251, B. Labonte 252-260, Earnhardt Jr. 261- 275, Steve Park 276-281, Earnhardt Jr. 282-334. Lead Changes: 29 lead changes among 17 drivers.

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1999 BOXSCORE

Primestar 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 6 March 28, 1999 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $4,057,094 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Terry Labonte

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 4 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Chevrolet 334 $376,840 Running 2 12 88 Dale Jarrett Quality Care/Ford Credit Ford 334 250,100 Running 3 2 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Pontiac 334 181,650 Running 4 11 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Ford 334 151,675 Running 5 27 12 Jeremy Mayfield Mobil 1 Ford 334 119,925 Running 6 19 20 Tony Stewart # Home Depot Pontiac 334 107,315 Running 7 20 99 Jeff Burton Exide Batteries Ford 334 107,675 Running 8 38 3 Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Service Plus Chevrolet 334 97,775 Running 9 39 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Chevrolet 334 95,150 Running 10 13 21 Elliott Sadler # CITGO Ford 334 96,490 Running 11 24 26 Johnny Benson Cheerios Ford 334 91,150 Running 12 30 45 Rich Bickle 10-10-345 Pontiac 333 76,300 Running 13 37 97 Chad Little John Deere Ford 333 85,100 Running 14 29 7 Michael Waltrip Phillips/Klaussner Chevrolet 333 83,400 Running 15 1 28 Kenny Irwin Texaco/Havoline Ford 333 94,640 Running 16 5 22 Ward Burton Caterpillar Pontiac 333 90,800 Running 17 7 33 Ken Schrader Skoal Chevrolet 333 75,900 Running 18 17 11 Brett Bodine Paychex Ford 333 74,900 Running 19 34 10 Ricky Rudd Tide Ford 333 73,400 Running 20 16 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Engines Ford 333 68,065 Running 21 9 94 Bill Elliott McDonald’s Ford 332 66,575 Running 22 36 30 Derrike Cope Jimmy Dean Pontiac 331 58,075 Running 23 10 25 Wally Dallenbach Jr. Budweiser Chevrolet 331 63,975 Running 24 21 9 Jerry Nadeau Cartoon Network Ford 331 56,475 Running 25 32 66 Darrell Waltrip Big Kmart Ford 330 51,775 Running 26 43 41 David Green Kodiak Chevrolet 330 54,075 Running 27 35 58 Ricky Craven Hollywood Video Ford 330 49,775 Running 28 41 23 Jimmy Spencer Winston Ford 329 58,775 Accident Race Recap 29 33 4 Bobby Hamilton Kodak Chevrolet 324 62,775 Running 30 18 98 Rick Mast Yarbrough/Burdette Ford 307 49,500 Running Texas native Terry Labonte 31 25 75 Ted Musgrave Remington Arms Ford 306 45,275 Running (No. 5 Kellogg’s Chevrolet) 32 3 1 Steve Park Pennzoil Chevrolet 280 50,975 Running thrilled the home crowd with 33 28 42 Joe Nemechek Bell South Chevrolet 272 49,975 Running 34 6 6 Mark Martin Valvoline/Cummins Ford 253 58,975 Running a victory in the Primestar 35 31 00 Buckshot Jones # Crown Fiber Pontiac 252 40,975 Vibration 500. Labonte, who started 36 26 60 Geoffrey Bodine Power Team Chevrolet 244 41,450 Running fourth, led 124 laps in one of 37 22 36 Ernie Irvan M&M’s Pontiac 241 45,950 Engine 38 15 43 John Andretti STP Pontiac 202 44,950 Handling the fastest Sprint Cup Series 39 42 55 Kenny Wallace Square D Chevrolet 174 38,450 Overheating races ever held at Texas Motor 40 14 14 Randy LaJoie Federated Auto Parts Ford 152 37,950 Engine 41 40 16 Kevin Lepage PRIMESTAR Ford 132 44,850 Accident Speedway. Labonte averaged 42 23 31 Mike Skinner Lowe’s Chevrolet 123 45,000 Accident 144.276 miles per hour en 43 8 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Automotive Finishes Chevrolet 68 60,000 Accident route to his lone win of the # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender season. A late-race accident along the frontstretch involving Failed to Qualify: (5)- Dick Trickle #91, Stanton Barrett #90, Kyle Petty #44, Dave Marcis # 71, Ken Bouchard #84 Jimmy Spencer on Lap 332 Time of Race: 3 hours, 28 minutes, 21 seconds forced the race to finish under Average Speed: 144.276 mph caution. The finish under cauMargin of Victory: Under Caution tion marks the only time a Bud Pole Award: Kenny Irwin, #28 Texaco/Havoline Ford (190.154 mph, 28.389 seconds) Sprint Cup race at TMS did not Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Tony Stewart, #20 Home Depot Pontiac finish under green. Caution Flags: 8 for 39 laps- 32-35 (NASCAR Caution), 71-74 (Car #24-Accident, Turn 4), 125-131 (Car #31-Accident, Turn 1), 134-140 (Car #16, 33, 43, 60 & 98-Accident, Turn 2), 154-159 (Oil on Track), 163-166 (Car #42-Spin, Frontstretch), 217-220 (Car #6-Accident, Turn 1), 332-334 (Car #23-Accident, Frontstretch). Lap Leaders: Kenny Irwin 1-32, Ken Schrader 33-36, Mark Martin 37, Ward Burton 38-40, Martin 41-71, Ricky Craven 72, Martin 73-89, Terry Labonte 90-124, Martin 125, Elliott Sadler 126, Martin 127-131, Bobby Labonte 132-140, T. Labonte 141-153, B. Labonte 154, Martin 155-160, W. Burton 161-213, Martin 214-215, T. Labonte 216, Dale Jarrett 217, T. Labonte 218-280, Jeremy Mayfield 281-282, Sadler 283, Brett Bodine 284, Jarrett 285-322, T. Labonte 323-334. Lead Changes: 24 lead changes among 11 drivers.

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1998 BOXSCORE

Texas 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 7 April 5, 1998 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $4,185,114

Mark Martin Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Mark Martin (No. 6 Valvoline/ Cummins Ford), who won the inaugural Nationwide Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in 1997, added a Sprint Cup Series win to his Lone Star State resume in the Texas 500. After leading just seven of the first 304 laps, he led the final 30 and edged teammate Chad Little by 0.573 of a second. Martin became the first driver to win races in both the Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series at TMS. Of the 43 cars competing in the Texas 500, only 28 finished the race and 12 finished on the lead lap.

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1 7 6 Mark Martin Valvoline/Cummins Ford 334 $356,850 Running 2 5 97 Chad Little John Deere Ford 334 238,550 Running 3 8 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Engines Ford 334 161,750 Running 4 2 42 Joe Nemechek BellSouth Chevrolet 334 155,100 Running 5 27 26 Johnny Benson Cheerios Ford 334 113,650 Running 6 37 5 Terry Labonte Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chevrolet 334 113,100 Running 7 39 23 Jimmy Spencer Winston/No Bull Ford 334 106,350 Running 8 11 18 Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries Pontiac 334 97,300 Running 9 40 21 Michael Waltrip CITGO Ford 334 91,350 Running 10 42 41 Steve Grissom Kodiak Chevrolet 334 94,250 Running 11 13 88 Dale Jarrett Quality Care/Ford Credit Ford 334 93,500 Running 12 6 2 Rusty Wallace Miller Lite Ford 334 87,500 Running 13 38 94 Bill Elliott McDonald’s Ford 333 81,700 Running 14 21 40 Sterling Marlin Coors Light Chevrolet 333 72,600 Running 15 3 22 Ward Burton MBNA America Pontiac 332 78,900 Running 16 18 11 Brett Bodine Paychex Ford 332 76,550 Running 17 26 44 Kyle Petty Hot Wheels Pontiac 332 75,750 Running 18 9 96 David Green Caterpillar Chevrolet 332 67,600 Running 19 22 46 Wally Dallenbach Jr. First Union Chevrolet 332 62,500 Running 20 43 9 Lake Speed Cartoon Network Ford 332 66,650 Running 21 32 33 Ken Schrader Skoal Bandit Chevrolet 332 67,300 Running 22 41 90 Dick Trickle Heilig-Meyers Ford 331 64,800 Running 23 1 12 Jeremy Mayfield Mobil 1 Ford 331 87,700 Running 24 10 78 Gary Bradberry Pilot Travel Ford 331 52,500 Running 25 24 50 Randy LaJoie Budweiser Chevrolet 328 61,600 Running 26 25 4 Bobby Hamilton Kodak MAX Film Chevrolet 328 60,500 Running 27 20 10 Ricky Rudd Tide Ford 315 65,900 Overheating 28 36 71 Dave Marcis RealTree Camouflage Chevrolet 295 48,500 Oil Leak 29 23 99 Jeff Burton Exide Batteries Ford 276 64,100 Running 30 30 16 Ted Musgrave PRIMESTAR Ford 262 56,500 Handling 31 17 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Automotive Refinishes Chevrolet 252 66,900 Handling 32 29 7 Geoff Bodine Phillips Consumer Comm. Ford 248 63,200 Ignition 33 12 31 Mike Skinner Lowe’s Chevrolet 247 42,700 Accident 34 31 81 Kenny Wallace Square D Ford 214 41,700 Handling 35 34 3 Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Service Plus Chevrolet 205 58,200 Running 36 35 1 Darrell Waltrip Pennzoil Chevrolet 185 39,675 Trans. 37 16 91 Kevin Lepage # Little Joe’s Auto Chevrolet 148 39,675 Running 38 28 98 Greg Sacks Thorn Apple Valley Meats Ford 135 44,675 Accident 39 4 28 Kenny Irwin # Texaco/Havoline Ford 30 52,675 Accident 40 33 8 Hut Stricklin Circuit City Chevrolet 11 37,675 Accident 41 14 75 Rick Mast Remington Arms Ford 1 37,675 Accident 42 15 43 John Andretti STP Pontiac 1 52,525 Accident 43 19 36 Ernie Irvan Skittles Pontiac 1 44,525 Accident # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5)- Todd Bodine , Jerry Nadeau, Andy Hillenburg, Billy Standridge, Derrike Cope Time of Race: 3 hours, 39 minutes, 47 seconds Average Speed: 136.771 mph Margin of Victory: .573 of a second Bud Pole Award: Jeremy Mayfield, #12 Mobil 1 Ford (185.906 mph, 29.047 seconds) Caution Flags: 7 for 43 laps. 3-6 (Car #3, 18, 24, 1, 36, 8, 75, 43, 81 & 91-Accident, Turn 1), 31-34 (NASCAR Caution), 82-85 (Car #28-Accident, Turn 2), 124-127 (Car #18-Spin, Turn 3), 137-148 (Car #98-Accident, Turn 1), 252-259 (Car #31-Accident, Frontstretch), 304-310 (Car #33-Accident, Frontstretch). Lap Leaders: Jeremy Mayfield-grid, Ward Burton 1-27, Mayfield 28-31, Chad Little 32-34, Mark Martin 35-36, Mayfield 37-82, Jeff Burton 83-87, Mayfield 88-92, J.Burton 93-105, Mayfield 106-127, J.Burton 128-149, Mayfield 150-177, J.Burton 178-185, Little 186191, Martin 192, Joe Nemechek 193-195, Johnny Benson 196-204, Michael Waltrip 205-209, Dale Jarrett 210-216, Little 217-230, Jarrett 231-248, Martin 249-252, Jarrett 253-278, Little 279-304, Martin 305-334. Lead Changes: 24 lead changes among 9 drivers.

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1997 BOXSCORE

Interstate Batteries 500

WINNER

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race No. 6 April 6, 1997 | 501 Miles - 334 Laps | Purse: $3,804,005 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Jeff Burton

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 5 99 Jeff Burton 2 1 88 Dale Jarrett 3 4 18 Bobby Labonte 4 3 5 Terry Labonte 5 8 10 Ricky Rudd 6 15 3 Dale Earnhardt 7 12 22 Ward Burton 8 22 4 Sterling Marlin 9 21 21 Michael Waltrip 10 35 41 Steve Grissom 11 16 94 Bill Elliott 12 30 98 John Andretti 13 31 81 Kenny Wallace 14 7 7 Geoff Bodine 15 36 71 Dave Marcis 16 24 9 Lake Speed 17 42 91 Mike Wallace 18 27 33 Ken Schrader 19 26 11 Brett Bodine 20 17 43 Bobby Hamilton 21 43 78 Billy Standridge 22 25 31 Mike Skinner # 23 32 90 Dick Trickle 24 19 1 Morgan Shepherd 25 18 25 Todd Bodine 26 38 97 Chad Little 27 23 44 Kyle Petty 28 13 30 Johnny Benson 29 40 42 Joe Nemechek 30 2 24 Jeff Gordon 31 28 75 Rick Mast 32 20 37 Jeremy Mayfield 33 34 8 Hut Stricklin 34 29 40 Robby Gordon # 35 11 16 Ted Musgrave 36 10 28 Ernie Irvan 37 9 2 Rusty Wallace 38 6 6 Mark Martin 39 33 23 Jimmy Spencer 40 39 20 Greg Sacks 41 37 36 Derrike Cope 42 41 77 Bobby Hillin Jr. 43 14 17 Darrell Waltrip # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender

Exide Batteries Ford Quality Care/Ford Credit Ford Interstate Batteries Ford Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Chevrolet Tide Ford GM Goodwrench Chevrolet MBNA America Bank Pontiac Kodak Film Chevrolet CITGO Ford Kodiak Chevrolet McDonald’s Ford RCA Ford Square D Ford QVC Network Ford RealTree Camouflauge Chevrolet Melling Engine Parts Ford Spam Chevrolet Skoal Bandit Chevrolet Close Call Calling Card Ford STP Pontiac Diamond Rio Ford Lowe’s Chevrolet Heilig-Meyers/Simmons Ford Delco Remy American Pontiac Budweiser Chevrolet John Deere Pontiac Hot Wheels Pontiac Pennzoil Pontiac BellSouth Chevrolet DuPont Automotive Refinishes Chevrolet Remington Arms Ford Kmart/RC Cola Ford Circuit City Ford Coors Light Chevrolet Family Channel/PRIMESTAR Ford Texaco/Havoline Ford Miller Lite Ford Valvoline Ford Smokin’ Joes Ford Hardee’s Ford Skittles Pontiac Jasper/Federal-Mogul Ford Western Auto Parts America Chevrolet

334 334 334 334 334 334 334 334 333 332 332 332 332 332 331 331 330 330 327 325 325 324 319 304 284 283 266 256 255 247 246 200 192 174 167 161 160 143 95 84 21 17 0

$345,350 232,800 174,500 170,600 118,775 111,700 89,000 93,000 87,000 89,800 82,400 80,300 78,200 76,100 67,000 72,800 63,000 70,700 69,600 75,450 52,000 52,000 53,500 59,400 58,550 47,000 46,000 55,200 47,100 60,200 52,000 44,000 47,000 48,500 45,000 52,000 53,000 42,000 42,000 35,000 35,000 35,000 35,000

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Failed to Qualify: (9)- HB Bailey, Ed Berrier, Mike Bliss, Gary Bradberry, Wally Dallenbach Jr., David Green, Randy LaJoie, Robert Pressley, Rick Wilson Time of Race: 4 hours, 0 minutes, 16 seconds Average Speed: 125.111 mph Margin of Victory: 4.067 seconds Busch Pole Award: None due to inclement weather Caution Flags: 10 for 73 laps. 2-11 (Cars #32, 17, 3, 30, 9, 25, 44, 43, 40, 1, 31, 75, 11-Accident, Turn 1), 19-25 (Cars #20, 36 & 77-Accident, Turn 2), 98-105 (Car #23–Spin, Turn 1), 144-149 (Car #6-Blown engine, Frontstretch), 163-174 (Cars #2, 20, 24, 28, 11, 31, 4, 90, 16-Accident, Frontstretch), 177-179 (Car #30-Spin, Turn 2), 184-187 (Oil on Track), 251-257 (Car #41-Spin, Turn 2), 259270 (Cars #30, 42 & 97-Accident, Backstretch), 278-281(Cars #25 & 9-Accident, Backstretch) Lap Leaders: Dale Jarrett 1-13, Jeff Gordon 14-66, Terry Labonte 67-69, Mark Martin 70, Bobby Labonte 71-72, Mike Skinner 73-82, Gordon 83-98, T. Labonte 99-107, Jarrett 108-134, Martin 135-143, Jarrett 144-145, Ricky Rudd 146-154, T. Labonte 155233, Jeff Burton 234-235, Todd Bodine 236, Sterling Marlin 237-238, T. Labonte 239-251, Rudd 252-268, T. Bodine 269-276, J. Burton 277-334. Lead Changes: 19 lead changes among 10 drivers.

Race Recap

The inaugural Sprint Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway – the Interstate Batteries 500 – produced a sold-out crowd of more than 200,000 and a first-time winner in the Sprint Cup Series. Jeff Burton (No. 99 Exide Batteries Ford), winless in his first three Sprint Cup Series seasons, posted his first career victory with a strong effort for Roush Racing. He started fifth and led 60 laps, including the final 58, as he cruised to a 4.067-second victory over Dale Jarrett. The inaugural race holds the record for the slowest race as the average speed was 125.105 mph.

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SPEED CHART / RACING FLAGS

NASCAR Speed Chart SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

27.50 196.364

28.40 190.141

29.30 184.300

Racing Flags

27.60 195.652

28.50 189.474

29.40 183.673

Green Flag

27.70 194.946

28.60 188.811

29.50 183.051

Indicates the start of racing, either at the beginning of a race or after a yellow flag period.

27.80 194.245

28.70 188.153

29.60 182.432

27.90 193.548

28.80 187.500

29.70 181.819

28.00 192.857

28.90 186.851

29.80 181.201

28.10 192.171

29.00 186.207

29.90 180.602

The black flag is usually directed toward a par­ticular driver for a car deemed unsafe by race officials or for a rules violation. The driver is to proceed to his or her pit area for consultation with officials.

28.20 191.489

29.10 185.567

30.00 180.000

Red Flag

28.30 190.813

29.20 184.932

30.10 179.402

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

30.20 178.810

31.10 173.633

32.00 168.750

30.30 178.218

31.20 173.077

32.10 168.224

30.40 177.632

31.30 172.524

32.20 167.702

30.50 177.050

31.40 171.975

32.30 167.183

30.60 176.471

31.50 171.429

32.40 166.667

30.70 175.896

31.60 170.886

32.50 166.154

30.80 175.325

31.70 170.347

32.60 165.644

30.90 174.757

31.80 169.811

32.70 165.138

31.00 174.193

31.90 169.279

32.80 164.634

Track Distance: 1.5 miles Qualifying Records: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 196.235 mph/27.518 sec. (Brian Vickers, 2006-F) NASCAR Nationwide Series 193.493 mph/27.908 sec. (Jeff Green, 2002) NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 184.464 mph/29.274 sec. (Clint Bowyer, 2006-F)

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Black Flag

All racing must stop when the red flag is waved. A red flag signals unsafe conditions on the track, either from an incident or inclement weather.

Yellow Flag Drivers must slow their speed and maintain position because of an accident, debris or other hazard. Drivers may not improve their race position while on the speedway. Most pit stops occur during a yellow flag period because of re­duced speeds by competitors.

Blue Flag with Yellow Stripe Commonly refer­red to as the “move over” flag. It is displayed to drivers who are being approached from behind by the race leaders and about to fall one com­­­pleted lap behind the pace­setter, referred to as “being lapped.” The drivers about to be lapped are to yield a clear lane to the leaders.

White Flag One lap remaining in race.

Checkered Flag The race is completed, displayed to all competitors as they cross the startfinish line.


NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES

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SPRING RACE PREVIEW

O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Friday, April 12

The O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 is the sixth race of the 33-event NASCAR Nationwide Series season and first of two Nationwide races at Texas Motor Speedway. This will be the 17th spring Nationwide Series event at Texas Motor Speedway, which has played host to the series since opening in 1997. Roush Fenway Racing once again proved dominant as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. earned the organization’s fourth consecutive victory at Texas Motor Speedway by capturing last year’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 300. A caution for oil on the track from Joey Logano’s car on Lap 189 set up a six-lap sprint for the win between Denny Hamlin and Stenhouse Jr. in the 200-lap event. Hamlin owned the lead on the restart on Lap 195, but Stenhouse overtook him and led the final five laps for his first Texas Motor Speedway victory.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 300 miles / 200 laps Green Flag: 7:30 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: ESPN2 Radio: PRN (KRLD – The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Paul Menard Defending Champion: Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

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FALL RACE PREVIEW

O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Saturday, Nov. 2

The O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge is the 31st race in the 33-event NASCAR Nationwide Series season and second of two series visits to Texas Motor Speedway. This will be the ninth edition of the fall event, which made its debut in the 2005 season. Kevin Harvick was dominant in last season’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge as he earned his record-tying fifth Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway. Harvick left little in doubt as he led a racehigh 127 of 200 laps for his 39th career victory in Nationwide Series competition. His five Nationwide Series wins moved him into a tie with Kyle Busch for most series victories at “The Great American Speedway!”

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 300 miles / 200 laps Green Flag: 2:30 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: ESPN2 Radio: PRN (KRLD – The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Kyle Busch Defending Champion: Kevin Harvick

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TRACK RECORDS Miscellaneous Records Fastest Race Slowest Race Qualifying Record Closest Winning Margin Largest Winning Margin Winner’s Best Starting Position Winner’s Furthest Starting Position Most Laps Led By Winner Fewest Laps Led By Winner Youngest Winner Oldest Winner Most Lead Changes Most Leaders Fewest Lead Changes Fewest Leaders Most Cautions Most Cautions Laps Fewest Cautions Fewest Caution Laps Most Cars Finishing On Lead Lap Fewest Cars Finishing On Lead Lap S = Spring race

151.707 mph/ 1 hr., 58 min., 39 sec. – Kyle Busch (2008-S) 102.136 mph/1 hr., 42 min., 13 sec. – Jeff Purvis (2002), race shortened due to rain 193.493 mph/27.908 sec. – Jeff Green (2002) 0.128 of a second (Matt Kenseth over Denny Hamlin, 2007-S) 3.486 sec. (Kevin Harvick over Kyle Busch, 2007-F) 1st – Kyle Busch (2009-S), Carl Edwards (2011-S) 31st – Kyle Busch (2008-S) 179 – Kyle Busch (2009-F) 6 – Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1998), Jeff Purvis (2002), Trevor Bayne (2011-F) Trevor Bayne, 20 years, 8 months, 17 days (2011-F) Jeff Purvis, 43 years, 1 month, 18 days (2002) 17 (2005-S) 10 (2005-S) 3 (2002) 4 (2002, ’08-F, ’09-S) 10 (2003) 55 (2000) 3 (2011-S) 13 (2008-S) 27 (2002) 8 (2006-F)

F = Fall race

Year-By-Year Race and Pole Winners Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Race Winner (Start Position) O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Kevin Harvick (3) O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (3) O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Trevor Bayne (10) O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Carl Edwards (1) O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Carl Edwards (3) O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Kyle Busch (3) O’Reilly Challenge Kyle Busch (6) O’Reilly 300 Kyle Busch (1) O’Reilly Challenge Kyle Busch (4) O’Reilly 300 Kyle Busch (31) O’Reilly Challenge Kevin Harvick (4) O’Reilly 300 Matt Kenseth (10) O’Reilly Challenge Kevin Harvick (4) O’Reilly 300 Kurt Busch (7) O’Reilly Challenge Kevin Harvick (3) O’Reilly 300 Kasey Kahne (25) O’Reilly 300 Matt Kenseth (15) O’Reilly 300 Joe Nemechek (7) O’Reilly 300 Jeff Purvis (13) Jani-King 300 Kevin Harvick (7) Albertsons 300 Mark Martin (2) Coca-Cola 300 Mark Martin (2) Coca-Cola 300 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (16) Coca-Cola 300 Mark Martin (20)

Car Owner Pole Winner Richard Childress Kyle Busch Jack Roush Paul Menard Jack Roush Elliott Sadler Jack Roush Carl Edwards Jack Roush James Buescher Joe Gibbs Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Matt Kenseth Joe Gibbs Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Carl Edwards Joe Gibbs Kevin Harvick* Richard Childress David Reutimann Jack Roush David Ragan Richard Childress Mark Martin Roger Penske Denny Hamlin Richard Childress Ryan Newman Brad Akins Shane Hmiel Jack Roush Kyle Busch Andrea Nemechek Jason Keller Clarence Brewer Jeff Green Richard Childress Matt Kenseth Jack Roush Jason Leffler Jack Roush Dave Blaney Dale Earnhardt Elliott Sadler Jack Roush Jeff Green

MOV = Margin of Victory *Won pole based off owner points due to qualifying being cancelled for inclement weather **Denotes green/white-checkered finish ***Race was shortened from scheduled 200 laps to 116 due to rain

Closest Finishes

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Rank 1 2 3 4 5

Margin 0.128 0.142 0.187 0.246 0.253

Date April 14, 2007 Nov. 5, 2011 April 4, 1998 March 31, 2001 Nov. 1, 2008

Race O’Reilly 300 O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge Coca-Cola 300 Jani-King 300 O’Reilly Challenge

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Winner Matt Kenseth Trevor Bayne Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kevin Harvick Kyle Busch

Runner-Up Denny Hamlin Denny Hamlin Elliott Sadler Jeff Burton Carl Edwards

MOV (Sec) 1.628 1.434 0.142 0.482 0.702 ** 0.688 3.154 1.447 0.253 1.041 3.486 0.128 0.861 0.265 ** Caution 0.304 ** Caution Caution Caution *** 0.246 0.403 Caution 0.178 1.57


TRACK RECORDS Most Victories Driver Starts Wins Year Kyle Busch 14 5 2008-S, ’08-F, ’09-S, ’09-F, ’10-S Kevin Harvick 14 5 2001, ’05-F, ’06-F, ’07-F, ’12-F Mark Martin 9 3 1997, ’99, ’00 Carl Edwards 14 2 2010-F, ’11-S Matt Kenseth 15 2 2004, ’07-S Trevor Bayne 5 1 2011-F Kurt Busch 3 1 2006-S Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5 1 1998 Kasey Kahne 12 1 2005-S Joe Nemechek 17 1 2003 Jeff Purvis 5 1 2002 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 1 2012-S

Most Poles Driver Starts Poles Year Kyle Busch 14 3 2004, ’09-S, ’12-F Carl Edwards 14 2 2008-F, ’11-S Matt Kenseth 15 2 2001, ’09-F Jeff Green 10 2 1997, 2002 Elliott Sadler 10 2 1998, 2011-F Dave Blaney 5 1 1999 James Buescher 4 1 2010-F Denny Hamlin 10 1 2006-S Shane Hmiel 3 1 2005-S Jason Keller 17 1 2003 Jason Leffler 15 1 2000 Joey Logano 9 1 2010-S Mark Martin 9 1 2006-F Paul Menard 11 1 2012-S Ryan Newman 3 1 2005-F David Ragan 9 1 2007-S David Reutimann 10 1 2007-F Note: Kevin Harvick (2008-S) started on the pole when the starting field was based off owner points due to qualifying being rained out.

Most Laps Led Driver Starts Laps Led Kyle Busch 14 1,252 Kevin Harvick 14 654 Carl Edwards 14 396 Matt Kenseth 15 317 Tony Stewart 6 167 Ryan Newman 3 122 Joe Nemechek 17 110 Denny Hamlin 10 109 Paul Menard 11 102 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 100

Most Top-5 Finishes Driver Kyle Busch Carl Edwards Matt Kenseth Brad Keselowski Jeff Burton Kevin Harvick Mark Martin Denny Hamlin Joey Logano Joe Nemechek Greg Biffle Todd Bodine Clint Bowyer Jeff Green Casey Mears Paul Menard David Ragan Elliott Sadler Reed Sorenson

Starts Top-5s 14 11 14 7 15 7 12 6 13 5 14 6 9 5 10 5 9 4 17 4 10 3 7 3 11 3 10 3 5 3 11 3 9 3 10 3 9 3

Most Top-10 Finishes Driver Starts Top-10s Jeff Burton 13 13 Matt Kenseth 15 13 Kyle Busch 14 12 Kevin Harvick 14 11 Carl Edwards 14 9 Brad Keselowski 12 8 Denny Hamlin 10 7 Joey Logano 9 7 Paul Menard 11 7 Clint Bowyer 11 6 David Ragan 9 6 Greg Biffle 10 5 Jason Leffler 15 5 Mark Martin 9 5 Joe Nemechek 17 5 David Reutimann 10 5 Elliott Sadler 10 5 Reed Sorenson 9 5 Justin Allgaier 9 4 Jeff Green 10 4 Randy LaJoie 10 4 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 4 Tony Stewart 6 4

Top Starting Averages (Minimum five starts)

Driver Starts Avg. Start Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 4.66 Tony Stewart 6 5.00 Mark Martin 9 6.55 Kevin Harvick 14 7.21 Carl Edwards 14 7.71 Kyle Busch 14 7.78 Joey Logano 9 8.77 Denny Hamlin 10 8.80 Elliott Sadler 10 9.20 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 9 9.88

Top Finishing Averages (Minimum five races)

Driver Starts Avg. Finish Jeff Burton 13 6.07 Kyle Busch 14 6.85 Matt Kenseth 15 7.33 Denny Hamlin 10 8.10 Kevin Harvick 14 8.64 Joey Logano 9 9.22 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 6 9.83 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5 10.40 Carl Edwards 14 10.57 Trevor Bayne 5 10.60

MOST LAPS LED – Kyle Busch (1,252)

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX ALEXANDER, BLAISE Year Start Finish Led 1998 15 33 0 2000 28 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (1998) Best Finish: 18 (2000) Laps Led: 0

ANDRETTI, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 16 19 0 2006-F 11 15 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 11 (2006-F) Best Finish: 15 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0

ALLEN Jr., GLENN Year Start Finish Led 1997 12 37 0 1998 8 22 4 1999 19 27 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 8 (1998) Best Finish: 22 (1998) Laps Led: 4

andrews, tim Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 31 39 0 2011-S 21 36 0 2011-F 23 40 0 2012-F 38 35 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 21 (2011-S) Best Finish: 35 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0

ALLGAIER, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 13 21 0 2009-S 11 10 0 2009-F 17 25 0 2010-S 18 11 0 2010-F 20 13 0 2011-S 11 6 0 2011-F 14 14 0 2012-S 16 7 0 2012-F 17 8 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 11 (2009-S, ’11-S) Best Finish: 6 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 almirola, aric Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 25 16 3 2011-S 10 12 0 2011-F 15 19 2 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (2011-S) Best Finish: 12 (2011-S) Laps Led: 5 AMBROSE, MARCOS Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 29 31 0 2007-F 27 30 0 2008-S 24 18 0 2008-F 25 9 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 24 (2008-S) Best Finish: 9 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 AMICK, LYNDON Year Start Finish Led 1997 16 40 0 1999 15 41 0 2000 41 33 0 2002 21 41 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 15 (1999) Best Finish: 33 (2000) Laps Led: 0

ANNETT, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 31 11 0 2009-F 26 22 0 2010-S 36 16 2 2010-F 35 18 0 2011-S 18 18 8 2011-F 30 20 2 2012-S 18 9 0 2012-F 18 17 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 18 (2011-S, ’12-S, ’12-F) Best Finish: 9 (2012-S) Laps Led: 12 ARAMENDIA, JOE Year Start Finish Led 2003 41 20 0 ARPIN, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 9 10 0 ASHBURN, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2004 DNQ ATWOOD, CASEY Year Start Finish Led 1999 18 35 0 2000 25 7 0 2004 25 21 5 2006-F 16 18 0 2007-F 38 26 0 2009-S 41 27 0 2009-F DNQ Starts: 6 Best Start: 16 (2006-F) Best Finish: 7 (2000) Laps Led: 5 BAKER, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 23 35 0 BARFIELD Jr., RON Year Start Finish Led 1997 35 25 0

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BARRETT, STANTON Year Start Finish Led 1998 14 23 0 1999 DNQ 2003 2 19 0 2004 32 38 0 2005-S 39 24 0 2007-S 40 33 0 2007-F 30 38 0 2008-S 41 27 0 2008-F 43 24 0 2010-F 11 33 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 2 (2003) Best Finish: 19 (2003) Laps Led: 0 Bayne, trevor Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 11 13 0 2010-S 14 14 0 2010-F 14 12 4 2011-S 6 13 0 2011-F 10 1 6 Starts: 5 Best Start: 6 (2011-S) Best Finish: 1 (2011-F) Laps Led: 10 BECHTEL, BRUCE Year Start Finish Led 2003 37 32 0 2004 DNQ BELL, TJ Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 42 34 0 2011-F 32 41 0 2012-S 40 26 0 2012-F 43 43 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 32 (2011-F) Best Finish: 26 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 BELMONT, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2003 43 42 0 BENDER, TIM Year Start Finish Led 1997 13 17 0 BENSON, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 1999 43 15 0 2004 39 4 0 2005-F 43 41 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 39 (2004) Best Finish: 4 (2004) Laps Led: 0 BENTON, ROBBY Year Start Finish Led 2003 DNQ

BERRIER, ED Year Start Finish Led 1998 42 16 0 1999 DNQ BESSEY, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1997 33 27 0 1998 41 43 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (1997) Best Finish: 27 (1997) Laps Led: 0 BICKLE, RICH Year Start Finish Led 2000 DNQ 2001 33 23 0 BIFFLE, GREG Year Start Finish Led 2001 16 7 0 2002 11 17 0 2004 2 34 0 2005-S 8 2 32 2005-F 5 2 3 2006-S 6 2 0 2006-F 18 23 0 2007-S 13 36 0 2007-F 20 16 26 2010-S 42 7 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 2 (2004) Best Finish: 2 (2005-S, ’05-F, ’06-S) Laps Led: 61 BINGHAM, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2003 38 26 0 BIRES, KELLY Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 28 19 0 2008-S 12 17 0 2008-F 26 22 0 2012-S 31 22 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 12 (2008-S) Best Finish: 17 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0 BLANEY, DAVE Year Start Finish Led 1998 23 34 0 1999 1 8 6 2000 DNQ 2004 31 22 0 2005-F 28 31 0 2007-S 42 25 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 1 (1999) Best Finish: 8 (1999) Laps Led: 6 BLANEY, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 19 2 0

BLANKENSHIP, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 26 26 0 BLISS, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2000 23 23 0 2003 8 22 0 2004 12 18 0 2006-S 12 12 0 2007-F 13 43 0 2008-S 22 24 0 2008-F 20 27 0 2009-S 13 7 0 2009-F 10 10 0 2010-S 15 20 0 2010-F 21 21 0 2011-S 36 19 0 2011-F 19 23 0 2012-S 10 16 0 2012-F 16 18 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 8 (2003) Best Finish: 7 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 BLOUNT, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2003 29 5 0 2005-F DNQ blum, juan carlos Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 41 29 0 BODINE, BARRY Year Start Finish Led 1999 37 29 1 BODINE, BRETT Year Start Finish Led 1999 22 33 0 BODINE, GEOFFREY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 32 38 0 BODINE, TODD Year Start Finish Led 1997 17 4 0 1999 26 37 0 2000 11 4 16 2001 35 35 0 2002 17 30 0 2003 6 4 8 2005-F 41 32 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 6 (2003) Best Finish: 4 (1997, 2000, ’03) Laps Led: 24 Borneman III, john Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 43 34 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX BOWLES, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 23 18 0 2012-F 30 33 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 23 (2012-S) Best Finish: 18 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 BOWN, CHUCK Year Start Finish Led 1999 39 23 0 BOWYER, CLINT Year Start Finish Led 2004 6 36 0 2005-S 29 6 0 2005-F 20 7 0 2006-S 37 18 0 2006-F 12 17 0 2007-F 11 4 0 2008-S 2 3 1 2008-F 21 6 0 2010-S 2 35 0 2010-F 5 30 0 2011-F 5 4 12 Starts: 11 Best Start: 2 (2008-S, ’10-S) Best Finish: 3 (2008-S) Laps Led: 13 BOYD, STAN Year Start Finish Led 2004 DNQ BRAUN, COLIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 11 13 0 Buescher, james Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 28 11 0 2010-S 33 17 0 2010-F 1 37 4 2011-F 20 17 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 1 (2010-F) Best Finish: 9 (2009-F) Laps Led: 4 BUFORD, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ

BURTON, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 14 3 19 1998 35 10 0 1999 11 2 0 2000 7 6 0 2001 23 2 4 2002 19 10 0 2004-S 24 9 0 2006-S 14 6 43 2006-F 20 3 2 2007-S 9 10 1 2007-F 15 8 1 2008-S 4 2 2 2009-S 5 8 16 Starts: 13 Best Start: 4 (2008-S) Best Finish: 2 (1999, 2001, ’08-S) Laps Led: 88 BURTON, WARD Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 19 21 0 BUSCH, KURT Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 7 1 70 2007-S 18 8 0 2012-S 6 30 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 6 (2012-S) Best Finish: 1 (2006-S) Laps Led: 70 BUSCH, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2004 1 2 147 2005-S DNQ 2005-F 7 5 0 2006-S 33 4 0 2006-F 2 32 0 2007-S 3 7 113 2007-F 5 2 10 2008-S 31 1 126 2008-F 4 1 174 2009-S 1 1 178 2009-F 6 1 179 2010-S 3 1 153 2010-F 4 2 107 2011-S 8 34 0 2012-F 1 3 65 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (2004, ’09-S, ’12-F) Best Finish: 1 (2008-S, ’08-F, ’09-S, ’09-F, ’10-S) Laps Led: 1,252 CARMICHAEL, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 18 35 0 CARTER, MATT Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 33 41 0 2011-F DNQ

CASSILL, LANDON Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 29 18 0 CHAFFIN, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2000 32 32 0 2001 13 27 0 2002 43 34 0 2005-F 8 36 0 2006-S 43 36 0 2006-F 27 33 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 8 (2005-F) Best Finish: 27 (2001) Laps Led: 0 CHAPMAN, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 28 24 0 2008-S 37 39 0 2008-F 28 39 0 2009-S 34 43 0 2009-F 12 40 0 2011-F DNQ Starts: 5 Best Start: 12 (2009-F) Best Finish: 24 (1997) Laps Led: 0 CLAUSON, BRYAN Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 10 28 0 CLEMENTS, JEREMY Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 35 42 0 2009-F 20 33 0 2010-S 21 33 0 2010-F 13 19 0 2011-S 30 21 0 2011-F 37 26 0 2012-S 37 29 0 2012-F 13 16 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 13 (2010-F, ’12-F) Best Finish: 16 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 CLINE, TROY Year Start Finish Led 2003 DNQ COBB, JENNIFER JO Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 37 29 0 2012-F DNQ COLEMAN, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 39 16 0 2008-S 26 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 26 (2008-S) Best Finish: 16 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0

COMPTON, STACY Year Start Finish Led 2002 10 11 0 2003 22 16 0 2004 13 28 0 2005-S 35 23 0 2005-F 32 37 0 2006-S 40 22 0 2006-F 33 22 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 10 (2002) Best Finish: 11 (2002) Laps Led: 0 CONWAY, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 31 20 0 COOK, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 7 42 0 2009-F 13 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 7 (2009-S) Best Finish: 41 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0 COPE, DERRIKE Year Start Finish Led 2002 39 32 0 2004 36 31 1 2005-F 38 21 0 2006-F DNQ 2008-S 36 37 0 2008-F 39 34 0 2010-S DNQ 2011-S 40 32 0 2011-F 40 30 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 36 (2004, ’08-S) Best Finish: 21 (2005-F) Laps Led: 1 COPE, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1998 30 24 0 darnell, erik Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 29 14 0 2012-S 27 23 0 2012-F 39 25 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 27 (2012-S) Best Finish: 14 (2010-F) Laps Led: 0

DAVIS, KERTUS Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 36 40 0 2005-F 39 40 0 2006-S DNQ 2006-F 41 37 0 2007-F 39 41 0 2008-S 34 32 0 2008-F 32 43 0 2009-S DNQ Starts: 6 Best Start: 32 (2008-F) Best Finish: 32 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0 DAVIS, MARC Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 27 30 0 DAY, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1997 37 36 0 1998 DNQ 1999 DNQ 2001 32 36 0 2009-F 32 38 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 32 (2001, ’09-F) Best Finish: 36 (1997, 2001) Laps Led: 0 DENTON, KELLY Year Start Finish Led 2001 29 28 0 DICK, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 38 31 0 DIERCKS, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2006-F DNQ 2007-S 38 24 0 DILLON, AUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 4 5 13 2012-F 4 6 1 Starts: 2 Best Start: 4 (2012-S, ’12-F) Best Finish: 5 (2012-F) Laps Led: 14 DILLON, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 18 13 0 1998 19 14 0 1999 30 28 0 2000 8 38 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 8 (2000) Best Finish: 13 (1997) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX EARNHARDT JR., DALE Year Start Finish Led 1998 16 1 6 1999 12 10 0 2008-S 10 7 0 2009-S 9 20 0 2012-S 20 14 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 9 (2009-S) Best Finish: 1 (1998) Laps Led: 6 EARNHARDT, KERRY Year Start Finish Led 2002 23 23 0 2003 15 31 0 2009-S DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2003) Best Finish: 23 (2002) Laps Led: 0 EDWARDS, CARL Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 3 4 4 2005-F 18 3 0 2006-S 42 43 0 2006-F 6 7 0 2007-S 2 3 2 2007-F 3 11 0 2008-S 3 13 0 2008-F 1 2 2 2009-S 6 18 0 2009-F 8 9 0 2010-S 4 30 3 2010-F 3 1 59 2011-S 1 1 169 2011-F 5 4 157 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (2008-F, ’11-S) Best Finish: 1 (2010-F, ’11-S) Laps Led: 396 EFLAND, DANNY Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 42 33 0 2010-S 43 38 0 2010-F 32 41 0 2012-S 25 31 0 2012-F 42 28 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 25 (2012-S) Best Finish: 28 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 ELDER, CHRISTIAN Year Start Finish Led 2002 38 31 0 FAGGART, ROBBIE Year Start Finish Led 2001 42 40 0

FEDEWA, TIM Year Start Finish Led 1997 10 38 0 1998 27 13 0 1999 41 21 0 2000 15 41 0 2001 22 26 0 2004 27 15 0 2005-S 33 16 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 10 (1997) Best Finish: 13 (1998) Laps Led: 0 FEESE, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 13 37 0 FERNANDEZ, ADRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 30 43 0 FIKE, AARON Year Start Finish Led 2005-S DNQ 2005-F 19 29 0 2006-S 22 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 19 (2005-F) Best Finish: 29 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0

FRANCHITTI, DARIO Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 18 25 0 2008-S 21 11 1 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (2007-F) Best Finish: 11 (2008-S) Laps Led: 1

GORDON, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1999 4 13 0 2000 31 42 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 4 (1999) Best Finish: 13 (1999) Laps Led: 0

FULLER, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 32 32 0 1999 27 26 0 2000 DNQ 2004 26 39 0 2005-F DNQ Starts: 3 Best Start: 26 (2004) Best Finish: 26 (1999) Laps Led: 0

GORDON, ROBBY Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 17 3 0 2007-F 7 13 0 2008-S 8 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 7 (2007-F) Best Finish: 3 (2004-S) Laps Led: 0

GASE, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 34 29 0 2012-F 33 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (2012-F) Best Finish: 29 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0

FOSTER, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 19 41 0 1998 9 37 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 9 (1998) Best Finish: 37 (1998) Laps Led: 0

GAUGHAN, BRENDAN Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 18 37 0 2009-F 18 16 0 2010-S 13 21 0 2010-F 27 17 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 13 (2010-S) Best Finish: 16 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0

FOWLER, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 21 21 0

GERHART, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2001 42 40 0

FOYT IV, A.J. Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 34 39 0 2006-S 34 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 34 (2005-F, ’06-S) Best Finish: 39 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0

GIBBS, COY Year Start Finish Led 2003 24 10 0

FOYT, LARRY Year Start Finish Led 2001 26 22 0 2002 16 16 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 16 (2002) Best Finish: 16 (2002) Laps Led: 0

GILLILAND, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 11 29 0 2007-S 12 26 0 2010-S 24 41 0 2010-F 8 40 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 8 (2010-F) Best Finish: 26 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0 GOETERS, JORGE Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ 2006-S DNQ 2006-F DNQ GORDON, BENNY Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 41 33 0

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GREEN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 1999 17 22 0 2000 17 3 14 2001 8 6 0 2003 23 29 0 2004 3 8 0 2005-S 24 11 2 2005-F 21 15 0 2006-S 5 16 0 2009-S 32 30 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 3 (2004) Best Finish: 3 (2000) Laps Led: 16 GREEN, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 1 15 38 1998 6 9 0 1999 7 3 8 2000 10 5 0 2001 2 32 0 2002 1 5 42 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 32 43 0 2011-F 43 42 0 2012-S 22 43 0 2012-F 31 37 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (1997, 2002) Best Finish: 3 (1999) Laps Led: 88

GREEN, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1997 29 34 0 1998 20 7 66 1999 16 31 0 2000 20 25 0 2001 10 41 0 2005-S DNQ 2006-S 41 33 0 2007-F 32 36 0 2008-S 42 28 0 2008-F 24 20 0 2009-F 25 43 0 2010-S 32 42 0 2010-F DNQ 2011-F DNQ Starts: 11 Best Start: 10 (2001) Best Finish: 7 (1998) Laps Led: 66 GRISSOM, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 1999 40 40 0 2005-S 43 29 0 2005-F DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 40 (1999) Best Finish: 29 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 GRUBB, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1999 36 25 0 2000 33 14 0 2001 20 18 0 2002 22 24 0 2003 19 13 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 19 (2003) Best Finish: 13 (2003) Laps Led: 0 GRUBB, WAYNE Year Start Finish Led 1998 12 41 0 2000 35 21 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 12 (1998) Best Finish: 21 (2000) Laps Led: 0 GUNSELMAN, LARRY Year Start Finish Led 2003 33 39 0 2008-S 39 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (2003) Best Finish: 39 (2003) Laps Led: 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX HALL, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 1997 25 22 0 1998 32 30 0 1999 DNQ 2001 36 38 0 2002 40 40 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 25 (1997) Best Finish: 22 (1997) Laps Led: 0 HAMILTON JR., BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ 2000 5 29 0 2001 4 19 0 2002 9 8 0 2003 3 40 14 2004 10 5 16 2007-S 26 14 0 2007-F 12 14 0 2008-S 17 23 0 2008-F 3 16 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 3 (2003, ’08-F) Best Finish: 5 (2004) Laps Led: 30 HAMLIN, DENNY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 9 14 0 2005-F 14 19 0 2006-S 1 10 31 2006-F 17 8 0 2007-S 6 2 49 2007-F 6 3 11 2008-F 22 14 0 2011-F 2 2 0 2012-S 2 4 12 2012-F 9 5 6 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (2006-S) Best Finish: 2 (2007-S, ’11-F) Laps Led: 109 HAMLIN, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 22 28 0 2009-S 14 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (2009-S) Best Finish: 28 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 HARMON, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2001 DNQ 2002 DNQ 2003 40 23 0 2008-S 40 43 0 2008-F DNQ 2009-S DNQ 2009-F DNQ 2010-F DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 40 (2003, ’08-S) Best Finish: 23 (2003)

HARVICK, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2000 4 9 67 2001 7 1 114 2002 6 6 0 2005-F 3 1 42 2006-S 21 8 36 2006-F 4 1 145 2007-S 23 11 0 2007-F 4 1 36 2008-S 1 34 55 2008-F 2 29 23 2009-F 5 6 6 2010-S 16 5 3 2010-F 2 8 0 2012-F 3 1 127 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (2008-S) Best Finish: 1 (2001, ’05-F, ’06-F, ’07-F, ’12-F) Laps Led: 654 HEMPHILL, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 41 41 0 HENDRICK, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 2008-F DNQ 2009-S 33 25 0 2009-F 41 37 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (2009-S) Best Finish: 25 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 HILL, TIMMY Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 38 28 0 2011-F 31 33 0 2012-S 26 28 0 2012-F DNQ Starts: 3 Best Start: 26 (2012-S) Best Finish: 28 (2011-F, ’12-S) Laps Led: 0 HILLENBURG, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2001 43 33 0 HILLIN JR., BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 1999 34 34 0 2000 DNQ 2009-F 42 23 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 34 (1999) Best Finish: 23 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0

HINES, TRACY Year Start Finish Led 2004 14 20 0 2005-F DNQ 2006-S 28 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (2004) Best Finish: 20 (2004) Laps Led: 0 HMIEL, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2002 18 26 0 2003 25 3 0 2005-S 1 10 20 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (2005-S) Best Finish: 2 (2003) Laps Led: 20 HOBGOOD, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2008-F DNQ HOOPER, LANCE Year Start Finish Led 1998 33 25 8 2004 38 35 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (1998) Best Finish: 25 (1998) Laps Led: 8 HORNADAY JR., RON Year Start Finish Led 2000 16 17 0 2002 33 12 0 2003 27 17 0 2004 19 17 0 2005-F DNQ 2006-F 9 5 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 9 (2006-F) Best Finish: 5 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0 HORNISH JR., SAM Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 16 31 0 2008-S 43 19 0 2011-S 16 16 0 2011-F 9 7 0 2012-S 14 11 0 2012-F 14 7 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 9 (2011-F) Best Finish: 7 (2011-F, ’12-F) Laps Led: 0 HOUSTON, MARTY Year Start Finish Led 2001 12 25 0

HOWARD, SHELBY Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 27 32 0 2009-F 39 31 0 2010-S 17 25 0 2010-F 30 28 0 2011-S 27 30 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 17 (2010-S) Best Finish: 25 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 HUFFMAN, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 30 42 0 2007-S 20 39 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 20 (2007-S) Best Finish: 39 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0 HUTTER, MATT Year Start Finish Led 1998 39 38 0 IRWIN JR., KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1999 10 5 0 2000 24 16 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (1999) Best Finish: 5 (1999) Laps Led: 0 JACKSON, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2012-S DNQ JARRETT, DALE Year Start Finish Led 1997 30 23 0 1998 10 29 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (1998) Best Finish: 23 (1997) Laps Led: 0 JARRETT, JASON Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ 2000 DNQ JOHNS, RICHARD Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 41 34 0 JOHNSON, JIMMIE Year Start Finish Led 2000 21 24 0 2001 24 8 7 Starts: 2 Best Start: 21 (2000) Best Finish: 8 (2001) Laps Led: 7

JONES, BUCKSHOT Year Start Finish Led 1997 4 7 0 1998 37 28 0 2000 42 26 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (1997) Best Finish: 7 (1997) Laps Led: 0 JONES, P.J. Year Start Finish Led 2000 43 31 0 JOURDAIN JR., MICHEL Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 11 20 0 KAHNE, KASEY Year Start Finish Led 2002 34 36 0 2003 20 9 0 2004 8 32 0 2005-S 25 1 47 2005-F 6 38 30 2006-S 8 11 0 2006-F 13 24 0 2007-S 5 28 0 2008-S 11 21 0 2009-F 4 30 1 2011-S 9 11 0 2012-S 8 3 1 Starts: 12 Best Start: 4 (2009-F) Best Finish: 1 (2005-S) Laps Led: 79 KAUFFMAN, JOEL Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 18 35 0 KELLER, JASON Year Start Finish Led 1997 27 12 0 1998 34 26 0 1999 6 6 0 2000 39 11 0 2001 27 24 0 2002 8 13 0 2003 1 18 0 2004 29 12 0 2005-S 23 13 0 2005-F 35 13 0 2006-S 13 28 0 2007-F 29 22 0 2008-S 20 12 0 2008-F 36 19 0 2009-S 16 15 0 2009-F 16 12 0 2010-S DNQ 2010-F 38 29 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 1 (2003) Best Finish: 6 (1999) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX KENNEDY, ALEX Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 42 31 0

KIRBY, STUART Year Start Finish Led 2002 32 43 0

KENNINGTON, D.J. Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 33 30 0 2008-F 40 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (2008-S) Best Finish: 30 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0

KITCHENS, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ

KENSETH, MATT Year Start Finish Led 1998 24 8 0 1999 5 18 127 2000 26 2 41 2001 1 5 14 2002 5 9 0 2003 11 7 60 2004 15 1 30 2005-S 21 7 0 2005-F 16 6 0 2006-S 3 5 26 2006-F 7 26 0 2007-S 10 1 9 2007-F 25 5 0 2009-S 2 6 0 2009-F 1 4 10 Starts: 15 Best Start: 1 (2001, ’09-F) Best Finish: 1 (2004, ’07-S) Laps Led: 317 KESELOWSKI, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 38 29 2 2007-S 31 43 0 2007-F 9 6 0 2008-S 9 15 1 2008-F 14 7 0 2009-S 42 3 1 2009-F 7 5 4 2010-S 12 4 0 2010-F 16 3 1 2011-S 2 2 16 2011-F 6 5 0 2012-S 13 35 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 2 (2011-S) Best Finish: 2 (2011-S) Laps Led: 25 KESELOWSKI, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 22 38 0 2010-S 41 36 0 2010-F DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 22 (2009-S) Best Finish: 36 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 KIRBY, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ

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kligerman, parker Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 22 34 0 KLUEVER, TODD Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 38 21 0 2006-F 26 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 26 (2006-F) Best Finish: 10 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0 KOCH, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 20 25 0 2011-F 13 22 0 2012-S 29 36 0 2012-F 25 38 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 13 (2011-F) Best Finish: 22 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0 KRISILOFF, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 27 27 0 2007-F 36 27 0 2008-S 28 33 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 27 (2007-S) Best Finish: 27 (2007-S, ’07-F) Laps Led: 0 KROGH, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1998 25 5 0 1999 9 36 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 9 (1999) Best Finish: 5 (1998) Laps Led: 0 KROGH, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1998 4 20 0 1999 DNQ LABONTE, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1997 9 28 0 2004 9 11 0 2005-F 26 12 0 2006-F 28 9 0 2007-S 33 22 0 2007-F 14 29 0 2008-S 16 4 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 9 (1997, 2004) Best Finish: 4 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0

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LABONTE, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2004 37 29 0 2005-S 4 33 0 2005-F 33 24 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (2005-S) Best Finish: 24 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 LABONTE, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 1997 5 18 0 1999 14 14 0 2000 DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 5 (1997) Best Finish: 14 (1999) Laps Led: 0 LAGASSE JR., SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 31 25 0 2009-S 17 16 0 2010-S 35 24 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 17 (2009-S) Best Finish: 16 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 LAJOIE, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1997 21 9 0 1998 43 6 0 1999 32 17 0 2000 14 8 0 2001 6 13 0 2002 14 7 0 2003 10 34 0 2004 43 23 0 2005-S 40 26 0 2006-F 43 41 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 6 (2001) Best Finish: 6 (1998) Laps Led: 0 LAMAR, BURNEY Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 15 39 0 2008-S 30 40 0 2008-F DNQ 2009-S 28 35 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 15 (2006-S) Best Finish: 35 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 LAZZARO, ANTHONY Year Start Finish Led 2000 DNQ

LEFFLER, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2000 1 22 1 2004 11 6 0 2005-F 31 8 0 2006-S 27 17 0 2006-F 29 43 0 2007-S 24 13 0 2007-F 22 12 0 2008-S 14 9 0 2008-F 9 17 0 2009-S 12 13 0 2009-F 3 3 0 2010-S 6 12 4 2010-F 17 6 0 2011-S 15 15 0 2011-F 12 15 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 1 (2003) Best Finish: 3 (2009-F) Laps Led: 5 LEICHT, STEPHEN Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 17 20 0 2006-F 3 19 0 2007-S 16 20 0 2007-F 19 10 0 2008-F 7 18 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (2006-F) Best Finish: 10 (2007-F) Laps Led: 0 LEIK, DEWAYNE Year Start Finish Led 2002 DNQ LEPAGE, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1997 23 8 0 1998 40 40 0 1999 28 43 0 2000 22 27 0 2001 41 10 6 2005-F DNQ 2007-S 41 42 0 2008-S 27 31 0 2008-F 17 41 0 2009-S 37 33 0 2010-S 19 40 0 2010-F 34 42 0 2011-S 35 39 0 2012-S 43 42 0 2012-F 37 40 0 Starts: 14 Best Start: 17 (2008-F) Best Finish: 8 (1997) Laps Led: 6 LESLIE, TRACY Year Start Finish Led 1997 26 10 0 1998 38 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 26 (1997) Best Finish: 10 (1997) Laps Led: 0

LEWIS JR., ASHTON Year Start Finish Led 2001 15 11 0 2002 31 39 0 2003 16 27 0 2004 21 33 0 2005-S 17 32 6 2005-F 38 21 0 2006-S 24 38 0 2006-F 19 25 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 15 (2001) Best Finish: 11 (2001) Laps Led: 6 LITTLE, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2000 DNQ 2001 34 31 0 LOFTON, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 31 37 0 LOGANO, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 8 4 1 2009-S 10 12 0 2009-F 21 24 0 2010-S 1 2 33 2010-F 10 4 0 2011-S 7 4 0 2011-F 3 8 4 2012-S 12 15 0 2012-F 7 10 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 1 (2010-S) Best Finish: 2 (2010-S) Laps Led: 38 LONEY, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ long, carl Year Start Finish Led 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 26 42 0 2011-F 36 37 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 26 (2011-S) Best Finish: 37 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0 LONG, JOHANNA Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 15 20 0 2012-F 21 36 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2012-S) Best Finish: 20 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 LORENZ, TOM Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ LUSK, DAMON Year Start Finish Led 2003 32 43 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX MALLORY, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2004 DNQ MALSAM, TAYLER Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 28 25 0 MARLIN, STEADMAN Year Start Finish Led 2002 35 29 0 2003 31 28 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 31 (2003) Best Finish: 28 (2003) Laps Led: 0 MARLIN, STERLING Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ 2005-S 30 19 0 2005-F 40 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 30 (2005-S) Best Finish: 19 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 MARTIN, HAL Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 34 30 0 MARTIN, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1997 20 1 13 1998 11 21 0 1999 2 1 21 2000 2 1 38 2005-S 5 31 1 2006-S 4 24 0 2006-F 1 4 9 2007-S 8 12 0 2008-F 6 3 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 1 (2006-F) Best Finish: 1 (1997, ’99, 2000) Laps Led: 82 MAYFIELD, JEREMY Year Start Finish Led 2005 18 27 0

McCLURE, ERIC Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 26 30 0 2005-F DNQ 2007-S 34 29 0 2007-F 43 40 0 2008-S 32 36 0 2008-F 38 32 0 2009-S 25 34 0 2009-F 33 19 0 2010-S 38 28 0 2010-F 33 26 0 2011-S 41 31 0 2011-F 39 24 0 2012-S 42 24 0 2012-F 22 21 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 22 (2012-F) Best Finish: 19 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0 McCLURE, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1997 42 42 0 McCUMBEE, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 20 31 0 McDOWELL, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 17 20 0 2009-S 15 17 0 2009-F 22 29 0 2010-S 25 26 0 2010-F 43 36 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 15 (2009-S) Best Finish: 17 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 McFARLAND, MARK Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 23 23 0 McLAUGHLIN, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 11 5 67 1998 28 11 0 1999 24 4 0 2000 18 40 0 2001 14 37 0 2002 37 18 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 11 (1997) Best Finish: 4 (1999) Laps Led: 67

McMURRAY, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 2001 38 16 1 2002 15 19 0 2003 14 14 0 2005-S 16 28 22 2005-F 23 42 0 2006-S 9 15 0 2007-S 21 17 0 2008-S 15 5 2 2008-F 11 35 0 2010-S 7 6 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 7 (2010-S) Best Finish: 5 (2008-S) Laps Led: 25 MEARS, CASEY Year Start Finish Led 2002 29 38 0 2006-S 10 3 0 2007-S 4 4 23 2007-F 24 15 0 2009-F 14 2 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2007-S) Best Finish: 2 (2009-F) Laps Led: 23 MENARD, PAUL Year Start Finish Led 2004 20 14 0 2005-S 20 18 0 2005-F 11 17 0 2006-S 20 7 0 2006-F 8 27 2 2007-S 15 9 0 2009-S 3 5 0 2010-S 9 10 0 2010-F 12 9 0 2011-S 5 3 0 2012-S 1 2 100 Starts: 11 Best Start: 1 (2012-S) Best Finish: 2 (2012-S) Laps Led: 102 MILLER, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 31 36 0 MILLER, CHASE Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 35 23 0 2009-F 30 39 0 2010-F DNQ 2011-F 33 39 0 2012-S 36 39 0 2012-F DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 30 (2009-F) Best Finish: 23 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 MOISE, PATTY Year Start Finish Led 1998 7 39 0

MONTGOMERY, CHASE Year Start Finish Led 2003 34 12 0 MONTOYA, JUAN PABLO Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 10 28 0 2007-S 14 30 0 2008-F 18 15 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (2006-F) Best Finish: 15 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 MORRIS, PHILLIP Year Start Finish Led 1999 DNQ MUSGRAVE, TED Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 34 34 0 NEMECHEK, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1998 2 3 83 1999 23 38 0 2000 9 36 19 2001 3 4 0 2002 2 3 0 2003 7 1 8 2004 4 7 0 2005-S 14 12 0 2005-F 15 23 0 2009-S 24 39 0 2009-F 38 36 0 2010-S 30 19 0 2010-F 36 20 0 2011-S 23 24 0 2011-F 27 21 0 2012-S 33 17 0 2012-F 23 20 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 2 (1998, 2002) Best Finish: 1 (2003) Laps Led: 110 NEUENBERGER, DONNIE Year Start Finish Led 2003 42 41 0 2004 DNQ 2008-S DNQ 2008-F 41 38 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 41 (2008-F) Best Finish: 38 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 NEWMAN, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2001 39 14 0 2005-F 1 16 122 2012-F 12 19 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (2005-F) Best Finish: 14 (2001) Laps Led: 122

NORICK, LANCE Year Start Finish Led 2003 30 35 0 OLSEN, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ O’QUINN JR., DANNY Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 26 32 0 2006-F 39 30 0 2008-F 30 42 0 2009-S 26 29 0 2009-F 15 35 0 2010-S 27 39 0 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 34 27 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 15 (2009-F) Best Finish: 27 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 PAPIS, MAX Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 32 40 0 PARDUS, DAN Year Start Finish Led 2002 DNQ PARK, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 1997 6 35 15 1999 DNQ 2000 6 13 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 6 (1997, 2000) Best Finish: 13 (2000) Laps Led: 15 PARKER, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 2004 30 26 0 PARKER JR., HANK Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 1999 20 20 0 2000 29 35 0 2001 31 29 0 2002 24 14 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 20 (1999) Best Finish: 14 (2002) Laps Led: 0 PARSONS, PHIL Year Start Finish Led 1997 8 6 0 1998 22 4 0 1999 38 24 0 2000 37 34 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 8 (1997) Best Finish: 4 (1998) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX PATRICK, DANICA Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 28 22 0 2011-F 11 11 0 2012-S 17 8 0 2012-F 8 14 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 8 (2012-F) Best Finish: 8 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 PEARSON, LARRY Year Start Finish Led 1999 42 30 0 PETERS, TIMOTHY Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 30 41 0 PETTY, ADAM Year Start Finish Led 1999 3 39 0 2000 13 39 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 3 (1999) Best Finish: 39 (1999, 2000) Laps Led: 0 PETTY, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 1998 29 12 0 PONSTEIN, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 21 41 0 2009-F DNQ PORTER, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1997 40 39 0 PRESSLEY, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 2004 28 24 0 2005-F 24 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 24 (2005-F) Best Finish: 24 (2004) Laps Led: 0 PURVIS, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1998 26 36 0 1999 13 19 0 2000 36 10 0 2001 17 12 0 2002 13 1 6 Starts: 5 Best Start: 13 (1999, 2002) Best Finish: 1 (2002) Laps Led: 6

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RAGAN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 34 39 0 2007-S 1 5 2 2007-F 8 17 0 2008-S 7 8 0 2008-F 12 5 0 2009-S 4 4 0 2009-F 2 8 0 2011-F 24 35 0 2012-S 30 6 2 Starts: 9 Best Start: 1 (2007-S) Best Finish: 4 (2009-S) Laps Led: 4 RAINES, TONY Year Start Finish Led 2000 40 15 0 2001 9 20 2 2002 28 20 0 2003 12 36 0 2004 40 43 0 2005-F 36 14 0 2007-F 26 9 0 2009-S 36 22 0 2009-F 37 15 0 2010-S 37 22 1 2010-F 40 25 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 9 (2001) Best Finish: 9 (2007-F) Laps Led: 3 REEVES, STEVIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 38 33 0 REID III, DOUG Year Start Finish Led 1997 41 30 0 1998 36 42 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 36 (1998) Best Finish: 30 (1997) Laps Led: 0 REUTIMANN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2003 9 24 22 2006-F 21 14 0 2007-S 7 6 0 2007-F 1 18 0 2008-S 5 14 0 2008-F 19 8 0 2009-S 20 9 0 2010-S 26 8 0 2010-F 24 15 0 2011-S 14 9 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (2007-F) Best Finish: 6 (2007-S) Laps Led: 22

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RICHARDSON JR., ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 2006-F DNQ 2007-S DNQ 2007-F 42 32 0 2008-S 29 29 0 2008-F 34 36 0 2009-S 35 24 0 2009-F 40 26 0 2010-S 40 23 0 2010-F 41 27 0 2011-S 43 26 0 2011-F 29 25 0 2012-S 39 34 0 2012-F 40 27 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 29 (2008-S, ’11-F) Best Finish: 23 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 RIGGS, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2002 12 4 0 2003 4 2 0 2011-F 25 27 0 2012-S 34 38 0 2012-F 32 34 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2003) Best Finish: 2 (2003) Laps Led: 0 RITCH, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2000 DNQ ROBERTSON, JERRY Year Start Finish Led 1997 39 31 0 2005-S 27 22 0 2005-F 25 35 0 2006-F DNQ Starts: 3 Best Start: 25 (2005-F) Best Finish: 22 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 ROBINSON, SHAWNA Year Start Finish Led 2001 18 39 0 2005-S DNQ ROPER, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1999 25 16 0 2000 DNQ ROWE, BRETT Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 43 40 0 2008-S 35 38 0 2011-S DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 35 (2008-S) Best Finish: 38 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0

SACKS, GREG Year Start Finish Led 1997 31 14 0 SADLER, ELLIOTT Year Start Finish Led 1997 2 20 0 1998 1 2 18 1999 21 42 0 2005-S 19 5 0 2005-F 17 9 0 2007-F 21 24 0 2011-S 3 5 0 2011-F 1 9 17 2012-S 5 12 4 2012-F 2 11 1 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (1998, 2011-F) Best Finish: 2 (1998) Laps Led: 40 SADLER, HERMIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 3 19 0 1998 5 35 0 1999 31 32 0 2003 35 21 0 2004 35 25 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (1997) Best Finish: 19 (1997) Laps Led: 0 SANTERRE, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 1998 18 19 0 2000 38 20 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (1998) Best Finish: 19 (1998) Laps Led: 0 SAUNDERS, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 36 32 0 SAUTER, JAY Year Start Finish Led 2000 3 19 0 2001 11 3 0 2006-S 30 40 0 2006-F 42 39 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 3 (2000) Best Finish: 3 (2001) Laps Led: 0

SAUTER, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2002 3 15 0 2003 26 37 0 2004-S 7 16 0 2005-F 27 10 0 2006-S 36 14 0 2006-F 36 35 0 2007-S 35 23 0 2008-F DNQ Starts: 7 Best Start: 3 (2002) Best Finish: 10 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 SAUTER, TIM Year Start Finish Led 2001 30 34 0 2002 36 22 0 2006-S 32 37 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 30 (2001) Best Finish: 22 (2002) Laps Led: 0 SAWYER, ELTON Year Start Finish Led 1997 7 11 14 1998 31 27 0 1999 29 12 0 2000 19 28 0 2001 21 21 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 7 (1997) Best Finish: 11 (1997) Laps Led: 14 SCHENDEL, TIM Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 39 35 0 2012-S 38 27 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 38 (2012-S) Best Finish: 27 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 SCHRADER, KEN Year Start Finish Led 1999 8 7 0 2002 26 37 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (1999) Best Finish: 7 (1999) Laps Led: 0 SCHULER, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2002 DNQ 2003 39 38 0 2004 42 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 39 (2003) Best Finish: 38 (2003) Laps Led: 0 SCHWANTZ, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX SCOTT, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 10 15 0 2010-F 19 32 0 2011-S 13 10 2 2011-F 7 12 0 2012-S 11 37 0 2012-F 11 22 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 7 (2011-F) Best Finish: 10 (2011-S) Laps Led: 2 SELLERS, PEYTON Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 23 26 0 SETZER, DENNIS Year Start Finish Led 1997 34 29 7 2009-F 35 42 0 2010-S 23 43 0 2010-F 15 43 0 2011-S 31 38 0 2011-F DNQ Starts: 5 Best Start: 15 (2010-F) Best Finish: 29 (1997) Laps Led: 7 SHEPHERD, MORGAN Year Start Finish Led 1998 13 32 0 2003 36 33 0 2007-F 40 39 1 2008-S 38 42 0 2008-F DNQ 2009-S 39 28 0 2009-F 36 32 0 2010-S DNQ 2010-F DNQ 2011-S 42 37 0 2011-F 41 28 0 2012-S DNQ 2012-F DNQ Starts: 8 Best Start: 13 (1998) Best Finish: 28 (2009-S, ’11-F) Laps Led: 1 SHERMAN, BRENT Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 37 34 0 2005-F DNQ 2007-S 28 37 0 2007-F 37 37 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 28 (2007-S) Best Finish: 34 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 SKINNER, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1999 33 9 0 2001 5 9 52 2006-F 15 21 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 5 (2001) Best Finish: 9 (1999, 2001) Laps Led: 52

SMITH, REGAN Year Start Finish Led 2003 28 15 0 2005-F 12 33 0 2006-S 29 34 0 2006-F 31 20 4 2007-S 25 34 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 12 (2005-F) Best Finish: 15 (2003) Laps Led: 4 SMOKSTAD, TED Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ SORENSON, REED Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 15 3 28 2005-F 9 4 3 2006-S 2 13 0 2006-F 23 36 0 2007-S 36 35 0 2010-S 22 3 0 2010-F 23 7 0 2011-S 12 7 0 2011-F 22 16 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 2 (2006-S) Best Finish: 3 (2005-S, ’10-S) Laps Led: 31 SPEED, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 35 43 0 2012-S 35 41 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 35 (2011-F,’12-S) Best Finish: 41 (2012-S) Laps Led: 0 SPENCER, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 24 2 27 1998 21 31 15 1999 DNQ 2001 28 30 0 2002 4 28 0 2003 17 6 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2002) Best Finish: 2 (1997) Laps Led: 42 SPRAGUE, JACK Year Start Finish Led 2000 30 43 0 2002 7 2 69 Starts: 2 Best Start: 7 (2002) Best Finish: 2 (2002) Laps Led: 69

STARR, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2001 25 17 0 2002 42 33 0 2004 34 30 0 2010-S 28 34 0 2010-F 26 38 0 2011-S 19 23 0 2012-F 24 23 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 19 (2011-S) Best Finish: 17 (2001) Laps Led: 0 STEELE, TIM Year Start Finish Led 1997 22 21 0 STENHOUSE JR., RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 5 29 0 2010-F 7 11 27 2011-S 4 8 5 2011-F 4 6 0 2012-S 3 1 68 2012-F 5 4 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 3 (2012-S) Best Finish: 1 (2012-S) Laps Led: 100 STEWART, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1998 3 15 0 2005-S 6 42 0 2006-F 5 2 36 2007-F 2 7 114 2008-S 6 10 12 2009-S 8 2 5 Starts: 6 Best Start: 2 (2007-F) Best Finish: 2 (2006-F, ’09-S) Laps Led: 167

SWEET, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 15 13 0 SWINDELL, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 20 9 0 TEAGUE, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2002 41 35 0 2004 DNQ TOWNLEY, JOHN WES Year Start Finish Led 2008-F DNQ 2009-S 29 36 0 2009-F 27 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 27 (2009-F) Best Finish: 18 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0 TRICKLE, DICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 15 16 0 1998 DNQ 1999 DNQ 2000 12 12 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 12 (2000) Best Finish: 12 (2000) Laps Led: 0 TRUEX JR., MARTIN Year Start Finish Led 2004 5 10 0 2005-S 2 35 38 2005-F 10 11 0 2010-F 6 5 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 2 (2005-S) Best Finish: 5 (2010-F) Laps Led: 38

STOUT, JC Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 43 40 0

TRUEX, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 19 32 0

STREMME, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2004 16 27 0 2005-S 28 17 0 2005-F 2 18 0 2007-S 22 19 0 2008-S 18 35 0 2008-F 5 10 0 2011-F 28 34 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 2 (2005-F) Best Finish: 10 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0

VICKERS, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2003 5 25 87 2008-S 19 6 0 2008-F 10 37 0 2009-F 9 7 0 2011-F 21 10 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 5 (2003) Best Finish: 6 (2008-S) Laps Led: 87 VIDOVICH, AUGGIE Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 40 38 0

STRICKLIN, HUT Year Start Finish Led 2000 34 37 0

WALLACE, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 DNQ 1999 DNQ 2000 27 30 0 2001 19 43 0 2002 25 25 0 2004 22 37 0 2005-S 22 9 0 2005-F 29 20 0 2006-S 25 27 0 2006-F 25 16 0 2008-S 25 26 0 2008-F 16 26 0 2009-S 38 21 0 2009-F 29 17 0 2010-S 39 27 0 2010-F 39 24 0 2011-S 22 20 0 2011-F 18 13 0 2012-F 10 15 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 10 (2012-F) Best Finish: 9 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 WALLACE, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2002 20 27 1 2003 18 30 0 2004 33 19 1 2006-F 35 13 0 2007-S 32 15 1 2007-F 33 21 1 2008-S 13 25 0 2008-F 33 12 0 2009-F 19 28 0 2010-S 34 32 1 2010-F 37 23 0 2011-S 29 22 0 2011-F 26 32 0 2012-S 24 19 0 2012-F 27 24 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 13 (2008-S) Best Finish: 12 (2008-F) Laps Led: 5 WALLACE, RUSTY Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 37 27 0 WALLACE, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 37 31 0 2007-S 17 32 0 2007-F 34 23 0 2008-S 23 16 0 2008-F 23 28 0 2009-S 30 14 0 2009-F 23 21 0 2010-S 8 9 0 2010-F 9 10 0 2011-S 24 17 0 2011-F 17 18 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 8 (2010-S) Best Finish: 9 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX WALTRIP, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 1997 36 26 0 1998 17 17 0 1999 35 11 0 2000 DNQ 2002 27 42 0 2003 13 11 0 2004 23 13 0 2005-S 12 15 0 2005-F DNQ 2006-S 39 25 0 2009-S 19 19 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 12 (2005-S) Best Finish: 11 (1999, 2003) Laps Led: 0 WASSON, GUS Year Start Finish Led 2004 41 40 0 WHITT, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 37 40 0 2009-S 40 23 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 37 (2008-F) Best Finish: 23 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 WHITT, COLE Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 7 13 0 2012-F 6 12 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 6 (2012-F) Best Finish: 12 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 WIMMER, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ 2006-S DNQ

WISE, JOSH Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 29 11 0 2009-S DNQ 2009-F 34 27 0 2010-S DNQ 2011-S 17 14 0 2011-F 42 36 0 2012-S 32 40 0 2012-F 28 42 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 17 (2011-S) Best Finish: 11 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 WOOD, JON Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 7 8 0 2005-F 4 26 0 2006-S 19 26 0 2006-F 22 12 0 2007-S 11 38 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2005-F) Best Finish: 8 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 YELEY, J.J. Year Start Finish Led 2004 18 42 0 2005-S 42 22 0 2005-F 13 25 0 2006-S 35 42 0 2006-F 14 6 0 2007-S 37 18 0 2007-F 31 33 0 2011-S 28 40 0 2011-F 16 38 0 2012-F 29 41 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 13 (2005-F) Best Finish: 6 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0

WIMMER, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2001 37 15 0 2002 30 21 0 2003 21 8 1 2006-S 31 9 0 2006-F 24 11 0 2008-F 15 13 0 2009-S DNQ 2009-F 24 14 0 2011-S 25 33 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 15 (2008-F) Best Finish: 8 (2003) Laps Led: 1

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2012 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 33 OneMain Financial Chevrolet) dominated the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge as he earned his record-tying fifth Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway. Harvick left little in doubt as he led a race-high 127 of 200 laps for his 39th career victory in Nationwide Series competition and first at Texas Motor Speedway since 2007. His five Nationwide Series wins moved him into a tie with Kyle Busch for most series victories at “The Great American Speedway!”

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 31 Nov. 3, 2012 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,116,776 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

33 22 54 6 18 3 12 31 98 20 2 88 38 7 99 51 43 10 30 87 14 11 24 01 40 44 23 4 41 19 52 08 81 03 39 70 91 00 75 86 47 42 50

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 19 1 5 9 4 14 17 20 7 2 6 15 8 10 13 18 16 12 23 22 11 24 27 39 26 40 42 41 34 33 36 30 32 38 21 31 25 35 37 29 28 43

Kevin Harvick (i) Ryan Blaney (i) Kyle Busch (i) Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Denny Hamlin (i) Austin Dillon # Sam Hornish Jr. Justin Allgaier Kevin Swindell Joey Logano (i) Elliott Sadler Cole Whitt # Brad Sweet # Danica Patrick Kenny Wallace Jeremy Clements Micheal Annett Mike Bliss Ryan Newman (i) Joe Nemechek Eric McClure Brian Scott David Starr (i) Mike Wallace Erik Darnell John Blankenship Robert Richardson Jr. Danny Efland Juan Carlos Blum Hal Martin Joey Gase # Scott Saunders Jason Bowles # Scott Riggs(i) Tim Andrews Johanna Long # Jeff Green Blake Koch Timmy Hill Kevin Lepage JJ Yeley (i) Josh Wise (i) TJ Bell

OneMain Financial Chevrolet 200 Discount Tire Dodge 200 Monster Energy Toyota 200 NOS Ford 200 Z-Line Designs Toyota 200 Advocare Chevrolet 200 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge 200 Brandt Chevrolet 200 Carroll Shelby Motors Ford 200 Game Stop/NASCAR The Game Toyota 200 OneMain Financial Chevrolet 200 NASCAR Bashers Chevrolet 200 Great Clips Chevrolet 200 SEGA Sonic the Hedgehog/GoDaddy.com Chev. 200 Toyota Toyota 200 Kelly-Moore Paints/stjude.org Chevrolet 200 Pilot/Flying J Ford 200 Bandit Chippers/Radisson Toyota 200 Great Clips Chevrolet 199 SWM Toyota 199 Hefty/Reynolds Wrap/Radisson Toyota 199 Dollar General Toyota 198 Chasco Toyota 198 G&K Services Chevrolet 198 Chevrolet 198 Coal Save the Country Chevrolet 197 Tia Rosa Chevrolet 197 Tradebank/Shaug Construction Chevrolet 194 VMP Nutrition/Moments/34 Technologies Chev. 194 American Cstm Ychts/US Forensics/Radisson Toyota 192 BBB.org Chevrolet 191 Broo Premium Austrailian Beer Ford 191 Undauntedmovie.com Toyota 175 Wollbros Chevrolet 154 United Supermarkets Ford 105 Foretravel Chevrolet 56 Tri Star Motorsports/Radisson Toyota 30 Toyota 23 RWR Ford 22 Qello Ford 20 Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet 7 Chevrolet 6 Gulf Coast Loss Prevention Chevrolet 1

$66,175 52,168 40,750 37,568 24,725 29,893 25,803 24,763 17,200 17,025 22,118 21,368 20,843 20,418 21,368 22,668 19,943 13,350 13,225 20,243 19,443 19,318 19,168 19,043 19,043 19,093 12,175 18,518 18,443 18,693 11,870 11,810 18,243 11,740 18,153 18,118 11,615 11,561 11,445 11,405 11,335 11,290 11,218

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: (4) 46 Chase Miller, 15 Timmy Hill, 13 Jennifer Jo Cobb (i), 89 Morgan Shepherd Race Comments: Before an estimated attendance of 68,500, Kevin Harvick won the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, his 39th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following cars dropped to the rear for the reasons indicated: #75 (driver change). Time of Race: 2 hours, 6 minutes, 50 seconds Average Speed: 141.919 mph Margin of Victory: 1.628 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Kyle Busch, #54 (183.051 mph) Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Austin Dillon, #3 Caution Flags: 5 for 22 laps: Laps: 14-17 (#19 accident Turn 2 [75]); 46-49 (Debris [40]); 84-89 (#81 accident backstretch [24]); 156-159 (#52 spin Turn 4 [99]); 178-181 (#87 accident Turn 4 [10]). Lap Leaders: Ky. Busch (i) 1-63; K. Harvick (i) 64-89; Ky. Busch (i) 90; K. Harvick (i) 91; E. Sadler 92; K. Harvick (i) 93-143; A. Dillon # 144; K. Harvick (i) 145-156; D. Hamlin (i) 157-162; K. Harvick (i) 163-181; Ky. Busch (i) 182; K. Harvick (i) 183-200. Lead Changes: 11 among 5 drivers.

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O’Reilly Auto Parts 300

WINNER

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 April 13, 2012 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,283,267 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

6 33 38 18 3 27 31 7 43 30 12 2 88 5 20 44 87 81 01 70 08 39 40 14 19 50 52 41 51 54 4 09 24 23 22 15 11 75 46 42 47 74 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 1 8 2 4 30 16 17 18 9 14 5 7 20 12 10 33 23 24 15 21 31 27 42 28 40 38 26 37 6 25 19 41 39 13 29 11 34 36 32 35 43 22

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Paul Menard (i) Kasey Kahne (i) Denny Hamlin (i) Austin Dillon # David Ragan (i) Justin Allgaier Danica Patrick Michael Annett Steve Arpin Sam Hornish Jr. Elliott Sadler Cole Whitt # Dale Earnhardt Jr. (i) Joey Logano (i) Mike Bliss Joe Nemechek Jason Bowles # Mike Wallace Johanna Long # Kyle Fowler Kelly Bires Erik Darnell Eric McClure Tayler Malsam (i) TJ Bell Tim Schendel Timmy Hill Jeremy Clements Kurt Busch (i) Danny Efland Ryan Truex Benny Gordon # Robert Richardson Jr. Brad Keselowski (i) Blake Koch Brian Scott Scott Riggs (i) Chase Miller Josh Wise (i) Scott Speed (i) Kevin Lepage Jeff Green

Pure Michigan Ford Menards/Rheem Chevrolet Great Clips Chevrolet SportClips Toyota American Ethanol Chevrolet Mercury Ford Brandt Chevrolet GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Pilot/Flying J Ford Mike’s On The Rocks Chevrolet Wurth Dodge OneMain Financial Chevrolet TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet Degree Chevrolet GameStop/Batman 2 DC Super Heroes Toyota TriStar Motorsports Toyota SWM International Toyota American Majority Toyota G&K Services Chevrolet Foretravel Chevrolet Randy Hill Racing Ford Fenton Motors Ford TheMotorsportsGroup.com Chevrolet Hefty/Reynolds Wrap Toyota G-Oil Toyota Gulf Coast Software Chevrolet Metro Ministries Chevrolet Poynt.com Ford US Petroleum Consulting Chevrolet Monster Energy Toyota Danny Efland Racing Chevrolet Grime Boss Toyota Silestone/Dillon Manufacturing Chevrolet Tia Rosa/Embassy Suites Chevrolet Discount Tire Dodge Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet Dollar General Toyota RWR Chevrolet Key Motorsports Chevrolet Key Motorsports Chevrolet Key Motorsports Chevrolet Koma Unwind Chevrolet TriStar Motorsports Toyota

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$83,843 Running 56,525 Running 36,825 Running 32,115 Running 37,758 Running 24,015 Running 28,433 Running 29,658 Running 26,768 Running 27,383 Running 25,908 Running 25,658 Running 25,408 Running 18,580 Running 18,745 Running 25,028 Running 24,218 Running 24,033 Running 23,698 Running 24,263 Running 23,478 Running 16,900 Running 23,208 Running 23,093 Running 23,433 Running 16,380 Running 16,270 Running 22,618 Running 22,443 Running 16,165 Over Heat 22,223 Running 22,113 Engine 22,003 Running 21,893 Running 15,315 Running 15,205 Accident 21,553 Engine 15,050 Rear Gear 14,790 Vibration 14,755 Electrical 14,720 Fuel Pump 14,660 Ignition 14,609 Vibration

# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: (2) #89 Morgan Shepherd, 72 John Jackson Race Comments: Before an estimated attendance of 73,600, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. won the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #47, 75 (missing drivers meeting: missing driver introductions). Time of Race: 2 hours, 22 minutes, 31 seconds Average Speed: 126.301 mph Margin of Victory: 1.434 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Paul Menard, #33 (181.714 mph) Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Austin Dillon, #3 Caution Flags: 5 for 33 laps: Laps: 48-52 (Debris [81]); 91-94 (#22 spin frontstretch [81]); 96-103 (#15, 54 accident backstretch [44]); 163-172 (Competition [Red Flag: Lap 169, 5:27][7]); 189-194 (Oil on track [20]). Lap Leaders: P. Menard (i) 1-3; R. Stenhouse Jr. 4-48; P. Menard (i) 49-52; K. Kahne (i) 53; P. Menard (i) 54-94; D. Hamlin (i) 95-103; E. Sadler 104-107; P. Menard (i) 108-146; D. Hamlin (i) 147-148; D. Ragan (i) 149-150; P. Menard (i) 151-163; A. Dillon # 164-176; R. Stenhouse Jr. 177-194; D. Hamlin (i) 195; R. Stenhouse Jr. 196-200. Lead Changes: 14 among 7 drivers.

Race Recap

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (No. 6 Pure Michigan Ford) had to hold off a hard-charging Denny Hamlin and Paul Menard on the race’s final restart to claim his first NASCAR Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300. After exchanging the lead and some side-byside racing, Stenhouse Jr. overtook Hamlin on the outside of Turn 1 with five laps to go and never looked back. The victory also extended Roush Fenway Racing’s Nationwide Series winning streak at Texas Motor Speedway to four consecutive races, one shy of Joe Gibbs Racing’s record five in a row with driver Kyle Busch.

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2011 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge

WINNER

Trevor Bayne

Race Recap

Trevor Bayne (No. 16 Roush Fenway Racing Ford) earned his first career Nationwide Series victory in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. Bayne, who captured his first career Sprint Cup Series victory in the season-opening Daytona 500, didn’t have the most dominate car, leading just six laps, but his late surge led him to Victory Lane and tied the track record for fewest laps led by a Nationwide Series winner. Bayne was able to capitalize on a restart on Lap 194, overtaking Roush Fenway Racing teammate Carl Edwards to lead the final six laps. Edwards was clearly the most dominant up until that point as he led a race-high 157 of the 200 laps. Bayne’s 0.142-second victory over second-place finisher Denny Hamlin was the second-closest Nationwide Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 32 Nov. 5, 2011 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,109,408 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

16 18 60 33 22 6 12 20 2 32 7 11 09 31 38 82 30 66 88 62 87 81 19 14 23 51 03 89 39 28 52 01 15 70 08 40 75 27 46 04 50 44 47

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 2 8 5 6 4 9 3 1 21 11 7 18 14 12 22 20 17 15 30 27 13 19 39 29 37 25 41 34 40 38 26 31 28 24 42 36 16 33 23 32 43 35

Trevor Bayne Denny Hamlin (i) Carl Edwards (i) Clint Bowyer (i) Brad Keselowski Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Sam Hornish Jr. Joey Logano (i) Elliott Sadler Brian Vickers (i) Danica Patrick Brian Scott Kenny Wallace Justin Allgaier Jason Leffler Reed Sorenson James Buescher (i) Steve Wallace Aric Almirola Michael Annett Joe Nemechek Blake Koch # Mike Bliss Eric McClure Robert Richardson Jr. Jeremy Clements Scott Riggs Morgan Shepherd Joey Gase Derrike Cope Jamie Dick (i) Mike Wallace Timmy Hill David Stremme (i) David Ragan (i) Josh Wise Carl Long JJ Yeley (i) Chase Miller Tim Andrews TJ Bell (i) Jeff Green Scott Speed

Roush Fenway Racing Ford Z-Line Designs Toyota Fastenal Ford Rheem Heating, Cooling Chevrolet Discount Tire Dodge Sam’s Club/Cargill Ford AVIS Dodge GameStop/Call of Duty MW3 Toyota OneMain Financial Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Shore Lodge Toyota G-Oil Toyota Brandt Chevrolet Great Clips Chevrolet Foametix/Bullet Liner Dodge ABF Chevrolet 5-hour Energy Toyota Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet Loan Star Title Loans Toyota AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves Toyota Daystar.com Chevrolet Brookshire’s Food & Pharmacy Chevrolet Hefty BlackOut/Reynolds Chevrolet Takis/Tia Rosa/Barcel Chevrolet Band-Aire Heating and Cooling Chevrolet McKinney Pipe & Steel Chevrolet Victory in Jesus Racing Chevrolet Fenton Motors Ford MAXelence Chevrolet Viva Auto Group Chevrolet G&K Services Chevrolet Poynt.com Ford Foretravel Chevrolet Texas Tech University Ford Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet Rick Ware Racing Ford CertainTeed Ford Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet Fenton Motors Ford Liberty Tire Recycle/Pinnacle Rubber Chevrolet Tri-Star Motorsports Chevrolet Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5) 42 Erik Darnell (i), 49 Mark Green, 71 Matt Carter, 41 Johnny Chapman, 48 Dennis Setzer. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 69,000 Trevor Bayne won the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, his first NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: No. 18 (driver change), 50 (adjustments outside impound). Time of Race: 2 hours, 5 minutes, 28 seconds Average Speed: 143.464 mph Margin of Victory: 0.142 seconds Coors 21 Means 21 Pole Award: Elliott Sadler, #2 (186.348 mph) SUNOCO Rookie of the Race Award: Blake Koch, #81 Caution Flags: 5 for 19 laps: Laps: 5-8 (#52 spin Turn 4 [None]); 92-95 (Debris on track [31]); 116-119 (Fluid on track [32]); 181-184 (Debris on track [7]); 191-193 (#38 accident Turn 4 [09]). Lap Leaders: E. Sadler 1-17; C. Bowyer (i) 18-21; C. Edwards (i) 22-49; C. Bowyer (i) 50-51; M. Annett 52-53; A. Almirola 54-55; C. Edwards (i) 56-120; C. Bowyer (i) 121-126; C. Edwards (i) 127-168; J Logano (i) 169-172; C. Edwards (i) 173-194; T. Bayne 195-200. Lead Changes: 11 among 7 drivers.

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2011 SPRING BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Auto Parts 300

WINNER

Carl Edwards

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 April 8, 2011 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,272,384 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

60 22 33 20 2 31 32 6 99 11 38 88 16 7 30 12 66 62 19 09 51 01 05 87 81 23 39 15 41 70 14 28 40 18 52 79 89 49 24 74 68 75 44

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 2 5 7 3 11 12 4 14 13 9 10 6 17 15 16 24 18 36 22 30 29 19 23 20 43 34 38 37 27 41 40 25 8 39 21 42 31 35 28 33 26 32

Carl Edwards Brad Keselowski Paul Menard Joey Logano Elliott Sadler Justin Allgaier Reed Sorenson Ricky Stenhouse Jr. David Reutimann Brian Scott Kasey Kahne Aric Almirola Trevor Bayne Josh Wise Jason Leffler Sam Hornish Jr. Steve Wallace Michael Annett Mike Bliss Kenny Wallace Jeremy Clements Mike Wallace David Starr Joe Nemechek Blake Koch # Robert Richardson Jr. Danny O’Quinn Jr. Timmy Hill # Jennifer Jo Cobb # Shelby Howard Eric McClure Derrike Cope Scott Wimmer Kyle Busch Tim Schendel Tim Andrews Morgan Shepherd Dennis Setzer Kevin Lepage JJ Yeley Matt Carter Carl Long Jeff Green

Fastenal Ford Discount Tire Dodge Menards/Rheem Chevrolet GameStop/NASCAR 2011 The Game Toyota OneMain Financial Chevrolet Brandt Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet Easy Feet Ford Pastrana Waltrip Racing Toyota Shore Lodge Toyota Great Clips Chevrolet Hellmann’s Chevrolet RickyvsTrevor.com Ford TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet Alliance Dodge 5-hour Energy Toyota Northland Motor Oils Toyota Cattlemen’s Chevrolet American Ethanol Toyota racedaysponsor.com Chevrolet G&K Services Chevrolet Texas Farm and Ranches/31-W Insulation Chev. NEMCO Motorsports Toyota daystar.com Dodge Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge Heil Trailers Ford Rick Ware Racing Ford Lilly Trucking Ford Race Fuel Energy Drink Chevrolet Hefty BlackOut/Reynolds Chevrolet Pouch Tech Chevrolet Key Motorsports Chevrolet Z-Line Designs Toyota TexasCountrytv.com/Fire and Ice Chevrolet Great Wolf Lodge Ford Racing with Jesus/Imperial Bedding Chevrolet Jay Robinson Racing Chevrolet Team Rensi Motorsports Ford Riverwalk Café Chevrolet Fleur-De-Lis Motorsports Chevrolet Rick Ware Racing Ford TriStar Motorsports Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 197 197 196 195 193 192 192 184 176 147 140 121 88 78 27 23 13 6 5 4 3 2

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) #55 Brett Rowe Race Comments: Before a crowd estimated at 77,200, Carl Edwards won the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, his 30th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag the following cars dropped to the rear (reason): #52, 74 (missed drivers meeting) Time of Race: 2 hours, 1 minute, 43 seconds Average Speed: 147.884 mph Margin of Victory: 0.482 seconds Coors Light Pole Award: Carl Edwards, #60 (178.938 mph) Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Blake Koch, #81 Caution Flags: 3 for 15 laps: Laps: 69-73 (#23 spin Turn 2 [88]); 89-93 (#18, 52 accident Turn 2 [30]); 124-128 (Fluid on track [62]). Lap Leaders: C. Edwards 1-22; R. Stenhouse Jr. 23-27; C. Edwards 28-93; B. Keselowski 94-109; C. Edwards 110-179; B. Scott 180181; M. Annett 182-189; C. Edwards 190-200. Lead Changes: 7 among 5 drivers.

Race Recap

In the first NASCAR Nationwide Series race held at night at Texas Motor Speedway, Carl Edwards (No. 60 Fastenal Ford) held off a strong challenge from Kyle Busch to win the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300. Edwards, who started on the pole, led 169 laps and became only the second Nationwide driver besides Kyle Busch to win from the pole at “The Great American Speedway!” Edwards also joined Busch and Mark Martin as the only Nationwide drivers to claim consecutive races at TMS. Edwards escaped trouble while leading on Lap 88 when the lapped car of Tim Schendel blew a tire in front of him. Edwards was able to avoid contact, but Busch, who was running second at the time, collided with Schendel, sending both cars into the Turn 2 wall and out of the race.

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2010 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge

WINNER

Carl Edwards

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 Nov. 6, 2010 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,285,622 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Race Recap

Carl Edwards (No. 60 Copart. com Ford) snapped Kyle Busch’s five-race Nationwide Series winning streak at Texas Motor Speedway by holding him off in a green-white/ checkered finish in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge. It was Edwards’ first Nationwide Series win at Texas and allowed him to become just the sixth driver to earn victories in both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series at “The Great American Speedway!” Brad Keselowski secured his first Nationwide Series championship with his third-place finish. He also earned the first NASCAR championship for Penske Racing and legendary team owner Roger Penske.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

1 3 60 Carl Edwards Copart.com Ford 205 $141,920 Running 2 4 18 Kyle Busch Z-Line Designs/Conn’s Toyota 205 56,275 Running 3 16 22 Brad Keselowski Discount Tire Dodge 205 37,450 Running 4 10 20 Joey Logano GameStop/Gran Turismo Toyota 205 33,450 Running 5 6 99 Martin Truex Jr. Out! Pet Care Toyota 205 29,325 Running 6 17 38 Jason Leffler Great Clips/DIY Network - Garage Mahal Toyota 205 33,693 Running 7 23 32 Reed Sorenson Dollar General Toyota 205 29,153 Running 8 2 33 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Chevrolet 205 21,645 Running 9 12 98 Paul Menard Richmond/Menards Ford 205 20,950 Running 10 9 66 Steve Wallace 5 Hour Energy Toyota 205 26,743 Running 11 7 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # CitiFinancial Ford 205 28,493 Running 12 14 17 Trevor Bayne Roush Fenway Ford 205 18,275 Running 13 20 12 Justin Allgaier Verizon Wireless Dodge 205 24,218 Running 14 29 16 Erik Darnell 3M/Ace Ford 205 24,193 Running 15 24 11 David Reutimann Rexall/Dollar General Toyota 205 17,950 Running 16 25 88 Aric Almirola GT Vodka Chevrolet 205 23,443 Running 17 27 62 Brendan Gaughan LoanStar Title Loans Toyota 205 23,318 Running 18 35 15 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Coffee Toyota 205 23,943 Running 19 13 04 Jeremy Clements Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Chevrolet 203 23,268 Running 20 36 87 Joe Nemechek Gator.com Chevrolet 203 24,093 Running 21 21 40 Mike Bliss HEIL Trailer.com Chevrolet 202 22,818 Running 22 28 7 Danica Patrick GoDaddy.com Chevrolet 202 22,693 Running 23 37 01 Mike Wallace GK Services Chevrolet 202 22,968 Running 24 39 28 Kenny Wallace Brookshire’s Food & Pharmacy Chevrolet 202 22,443 Running 25 40 34 Tony Raines BeAStockCarDriver.com Chevrolet 202 22,743 Running 26 33 24 Eric McClure Hefty Odor Block/Cattlemen’s Restaurant Ford 202 22,168 Running 27 41 23 Robert Richardson Jr. North Texas Pipe Chevrolet 202 22,443 Running 28 30 70 Shelby Howard Foretravel Motorcoach Chevrolet 201 21,943 Running 29 38 35 Jason Keller Tri-Star Motorsports Chevrolet 199 21,868 Running 30 5 21 Clint Bowyer Zaxby’s Chevrolet 198 15,650 Engine 31 42 27 Alex Kennedy LawMemorial.org Ford 197 21,763 Running 32 19 09 Brian Scott # Shore Lodge Toyota 196 21,703 Brakes 33 11 31 Stanton Barrett KidsEmbrace Chevrolet 189 15,200 Engine 34 22 42 Parker Kligerman GetMoreVacations.com/Bandit Chippers Dodge 180 15,165 Accident 35 18 10 Ricky Carmichael Monster Energy Toyota 89 21,578 Oil Pump 36 43 81 Michael McDowell Red Line Oil/Drive Reply Dodge 59 21,543 Engine 37 1 30 James Buescher # Wolfpack Energy Services Chevrolet 41 18,240 Accident 38 26 05 David Starr Cash America Chevrolet 36 21,453 Accident 39 31 79 Tim Andrews 2nd Chance Race Parts Ford 31 14,945 Electrical 40 8 91 David Gilliland D’Hondt-Humphrey Motorsports Chevrolet 20 14,905 Electrical 41 32 07 Danny Efland Danny Efland Racing Chevrolet 12 14,840 Engine 42 34 52 Kevin Lepage Metro Ministries/Cattlemen’s Restaurant Chevrolet 12 14,795 Ignition 43 15 92 Dennis Setzer K-Automotive Motorsports Dodge 3 14,721 Vibration # Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (8) 82 Chase Miller, 94 Carl Long, 26 Brian Keselowski, 90 Danny O’Quinn Jr., 36 Jeff Green, 89 Morgan Shepherd, 49 Mark Green, 13 Mike Harmon Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 72,500, Carl Edwards won the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge, his 28th career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory in 209 starts. Prior to the green flag, the following cars went to the rear for the reasons indicated: (No cars went to the rear). Time of Race: 2 hours, 9 minutes, 41 seconds. Average Speed: 142.270 mph Margin of Victory: 0.702 seconds Coors 21 Means 21 Pole Award: James Buescher, #30 (189.281 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., #6 Caution Flags: 5 for 24 laps: Laps: 44-48 (#30 accident Turn 4 [10]); 82-85 (#05 accident Turn 2 [16]); 148-152 (Debris on track [16]); 186-190 (#42 accident Turn 2 [66]); 199-203 (Fluid on track [09]). Lap Leaders: J. Buescher #1-4; K. Busch 5-43; C. Edwards 44-55; R. Stenhouse Jr. #56-82; K. Busch 83-139; Brad Keselowski 140; A. Almirola 141-143; K. Busch 144-154; C. Edwards 155-186; T. Bayne 187-190; C. Edwards 191-205. Lead Changes: 10 among 7 drivers.

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2010 SPRING BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Auto Parts 300

WINNER

Kyle Busch

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 5 April 19, 2010 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,457,996 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

18 20 32 22 33 88 27 10 66 98 12 38 16 99 11 15 1 7 87 40 62 34 23 43 70 81 28 24 6 60 09 01 04 05 21 26 71 07 90 56 91 49 92

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 1 22 12 16 7 42 26 8 9 18 6 11 14 10 36 33 29 30 15 13 37 40 35 17 25 39 38 5 4 20 34 21 28 2 41 31 43 27 19 24 32 23

Kyle Busch Joey Logano Reed Sorenson Brad Keselowski Kevin Harvick Jamie McMurray Greg Biffle David Reutimann Steve Wallace Paul Menard Justin Allgaier Jason Leffler Colin Braun # Trevor Bayne Brian Scott # Michael Annett James Buescher # Landon Cassill Joe Nemechek Mike Bliss Brendan Gaughan Tony Raines Robert Richardson Jr. Scott Lagasse Jr. Shelby Howard Michael McDowell Kenny Wallace Eric McClure Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # Carl Edwards Chad McCumbee Mike Wallace Jeremy Clements David Starr Clint Bowyer Brian Keselowski Justin Lofton Danny Efland Danny O’Quinn Jr. Kevin Lepage David Gilliland Mark Green Dennis Setzer

Z-Line Designs Toyota 200 GameStop/Red Dead Redemption Toyota 200 Dollar General Stores Toyota 200 Discount Tire Dodge 200 Rheem Tankless Chevrolet 200 Hellmann’s Chevrolet 200 Red Man Moist Snuff Ford 200 Beringer Vineyards Toyota 200 5-hour Energy Toyota 200 Richmond/Menards Ford 200 Verizon Wireless Dodge 200 Great Clips Toyota 200 Con-way Freight Ford 200 Diamond-Waltrip Racing Toyota 200 Dollar General Toyota 200 Pilot Travel Centers Toyota 200 Phoenix Racing Chevrolet 200 JR Motorsports Chevrolet 199 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 199 Key Motorsports Chevrolet 199 Loan Star Title Loans Toyota 199 Long John Silver’s Chevrolet 199 R3 Motorsports Chevrolet 197 Austism Awareness/O’Reilly Auto Parts Ford 197 ForeTravel Chevrolet 197 iamsecond.com Dodge 196 Chloe Duyck Memorial Fund Chevrolet 194 Hefty Ford 193 CitiFinancial Ford 166 Fastenal Ford 164 TheGPSStore.com Ford 163 jdavismotorsports.com Chevrolet 129 Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Chevrolet 100 31-W Insulation Chevrolet 84 Zaxby’s Chevrolet 80 Stubb’s BBQ Dodge 79 WeekendWarriorsTV.com Toyota 65 Danny Efland Racing Chevrolet 46 D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports Chevrolet 36 Cattleman’s Steakhouse/Courtyard Marriott Toyota 33 D’Hondt Humphrey Motorsports Chevrolet 29 Jay Robinson Racing Chevrolet 12 K-Automotive Motorsports Dodge 4

$74,245 54,675 51,518 34,525 33,400 27,900 27,050 24,200 32,578 24,350 29,918 29,618 30,418 29,408 29,223 28,163 28,053 27,468 27,333 27,523 27,313 27,653 27,243 26,733 26,898 26,638 26,378 26,258 26,083 19,805 25,863 26,153 19,175 25,533 18,955 25,313 18,725 18,690 18,615 18,580 18,545 18,490 18,440

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) #35 Jason Keller, #73 Derrike Cope, #61 Josh Wise, #89 Morgan Shepherd Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 44,500, Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, his 33rd NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. To start the race, the following cars dropped to the rear: No. 27 (adjustments outside impound). Time of Race: 2 hours, 7 minutes, 53 seconds. Average Speed: 140.753 mph Margin of Victory: 0.688 seconds Coors 21 Means 21 Pole Award: Joey Logano, #20 (185.663 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Colin Braun, #16 Caution Flags: 4 for 24 laps: 27-31 (Competition caution [43]); 68-74 (#71 accident backstretch [40]); 82-88 (#21 accident Turn 3 [34]); 169-173 (#6 accident Turn 2 [16]). Lap Leaders: Joey Logano 1-28; Tony Raines 29; Kyle Busch 30-67; J. Logano 68; Mike Wallace 69; K. Busch 70-132; Carl Edwards 133135; Kevin Harvick 136-138; Michael Annett 139-140; K. Busch 141-168; J. Logano 169; Jason Leffler 170-173; J. Logano 174-176; K. Busch 177-200. Lead Changes: 13 among 8 drivers.

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota) continued to dominate the Nationwide Series at Texas Motor Speedway, winning the O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 for his fifth consecutive NNS victory at “The Great American Speedway!” Due to rain on Saturday, Busch had to wait until Monday to become just the third driver in series history to win five consecutive races at one track, joining Dale Earnhardt (Daytona) and Jack Ingram (South Boston). Busch, who started third, led 153 laps of the 200-lap event en route to his third win of the season. Busch also became the first driver with six overall victories at Texas Motor Speedway, having also won a Camping World Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in November of 2009.

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2009 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Challenge

WINNER

Kyle Busch

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 Z-Line Designs/WWE SmackDown vs Raw Toyota) continued his dominance in the Nationwide Series at Texas Motor Speedway, marching to a 3.154-second victory over Casey Mears in the O’Reilly Challenge. The victory was the fourth in a row at TMS for Busch, which tied him with Brendan Gaughan (2002, ’03) as the only drivers to win four consecutive races in a major series at “The Great American Speedway!” Busch led 179 of 200 laps, eclipsing his previous record of 178 that he established in April’s O’Reilly 300. Busch also became the first driver to win multiple races in the same weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, thanks to his victory in the WinStar World Casino 350k NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race the previous night.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 November 7, 2009 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,277,884 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

18 29 38 16 88 33 32 6 60 11 1 27 99 40 34 62 28 09 24 26 66 15 81 20 12 23 58 01 96 10 70 89 0 83 07 87 61 05 47 90 91 92 49

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

6 14 3 1 7 5 9 2 8 10 28 16 11 24 37 18 29 27 33 31 23 26 42 21 17 40 34 19 22 4 39 36 20 43 15 38 41 32 30 12 13 35 25

Kyle Busch Casey Mears Jason Leffler Matt Kenseth Brad Keselowski Kevin Harvick Brian Vickers David Ragan Carl Edwards Mike Bliss James Buescher Jason Keller Trevor Bayne Scott Wimmer Tony Raines Brendan Gaughan # Kenny Wallace John Wes Townley # Eric McClure Kevin Conway Steve Wallace Michael Annett # Bobby Hillin Jr. Joey Logano Justin Allgaier # Robert Richardson Jr. Josh Wise Mike Wallace Michael McDowell # Kasey Kahne Shelby Howard Morgan Shepherd Jeremy Clements John Borneman III Danny O’Quinn Jr. Joe Nemechek Kenny Hendrick Mark Day Chase Miller Johnny Chapman Terry Cook # Dennis Setzer Mark Green

Z-Line Designs/WWE SmackDown vs Raw Toyota 200 Holiday Inn Chevrolet 200 Great Clips Toyota 200 CitiFinancial Ford 200 Degree Chevrolet 200 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet 200 Dollar General Stores Toyota 200 Discount Tires Ford 200 Ortho Ford 200 Ridemakerz Toyota 200 Miccosukee Indian Gaming & Resort Chevrolet 200 Scott Ford 200 Aaron’s Outdoors Toyota 200 StopRepairBills.com Chevrolet 200 Long John Silver’s Chevrolet 200 Loan Star Title Loans Chevrolet 200 U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet 198 Zaxby’s Ford 197 Hefty Steel Sak Ford 197 Extenze Chevrolet 196 5-hour Energy Chevrolet 179 Germain.com Toyota 177 T-Rex Companies Dodge 167 GameStop/WWW SmackDown vs Raw Toyota 152 Verizon Wireless Dodge 144 Mahindra Chevrolet 138 Cavi Clothing Chevrolet 134 Nutone/IQ Drive Chevrolet 119 my123backup.com Dodge 118 Great Clips Toyota 112 ForeTravel Motorcoach/WCF Chevrolet 109 Lagina Plumbing/Eldora Speedway Chevrolet 103 Saxon Group Chevrolet 103 Twisted X Boots Ford 50 Dynamic Technology Chevrolet 32 NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 25 Specialty Racing Ford 15 31-W Insulation/CertainTeed Chevrolet 8 ConstructionJobs.com Toyota 6 MSRP Motorsports Chevrolet 4 MSRP Motorsports Chevrolet 4 K-Automotive Motorsports Dodge 2 GetMoreVacations.com Chevrolet 2

$68,270 Running 52,875 Running 49,543 Running 35,525 Running 32,468 Running 24,500 Running 22,960 Running 21,520 Running 21,425 Running 26,518 Running 25,193 Running 24,643 Running 24,518 Running 23,693 Running 24,518 Running 24,343 Running 23,218 Running 25,193 Running 22,968 Running 23,693 Running 22,718 Accident 22,593 Accident 22,868 Running 15,875 Accident 22,193 Running 22,218 Engine 15,475 Electrical 21,843 Accident 15,300 Accident 15,550 Suspension 15,195 Ignition 21,603 Accident 15,100 Accident 15,065 Ignition 21,478 Handling 21,443 Electrical 21,408 Rear End 21,353 Trans. 21,313 Vibration 14,805 Overheating 14,740 Vibration 14,700 Overheating 14,627 Handling

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) #85 Casey Atwood, #84 Mike Harmon, #02 Andy Ponstein. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 76,000, Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly Challenge, his 29th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the start of the race, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #09 and #60 (adjustments outside impound) and #23 (backup car). Time of Race: 2 hours, 21 minutes, 58 seconds Average Speed: 126.790 mph Margin of Victory: 3.154 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Matt Kenseth, #16 (197.201 mph, 28.846 sec.) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Brendan Gaughan, #62 Caution Flags: 7 for 34 laps: [Beneficiary] 62-64 (Debris [60]); 68-70 (#96 spin turn 4 [12]); 107-110 (30, 89 accident frontstretch [27]); 121-128 (#01, 12, 96 accident backstretch [1]); 155-159 (#20 accident turn 3 [99]); 169-172 (Debris [62]); 180-186 (#15, 66 accident backstretch [None]). Lap Leaders: M. Kenseth 1-10; K. Busch 11-54; B. Keselowski 55-57; K. Busch 58-64; K. Harvick 65; K. Busch 66; K. Harvick 67-71; K. Busch 72-106; K. Kahne 107; K. Busch 108-154; B. Keselowski 155; K. Busch 156-200. LEAD CHANGES: 11 among 5 drivers.

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2009 Spring BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Kyle Busch

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 5 April 4, 2009 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,524,562 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

18 33 88 6 98 16 1 29 10 12 15 20 38 66 27 11 47 60 99 5 28 34 61 23 42 77 05 89 01 07 81 70 52 24 32 09 62 96 87 0 02 91 90

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

1 8 42 4 3 2 13 5 20 11 31 10 12 30 16 17 15 6 19 9 38 36 40 35 33 23 41 39 26 32 14 27 37 25 28 29 18 22 24 43 21 7 34

Kyle Busch Tony Stewart Brad Keselowski David Ragan Paul Menard Matt Kenseth Mike Bliss Jeff Burton David Reutimann Justin Allgaier # Michael Annett # Joey Logano Jason Leffler Steve Wallace Jason Keller Scott Lagasse Jr. # Michael McDowell # Carl Edwards Michael Waltrip Dale Earnhardt Jr. Kenny Wallace Tony Raines Brandon Whitt Robert Richardson Jr. Kenny Hendrick Peyton Sellers # Casey Atwood Morgan Shepherd Danny O’Quinn Jr. David Green Kevin Hamlin Shelby Howard Kevin Lepage Eric McClure Burney Lamar John Wes Townley # Brendan Gaughan # Brian Keselowski Joe Nemechek J C Stout Andy Ponstein Terry Cook Johnny Chapman

NOS Energy Drink Toyota Armor All Chevrolet Hellmann’s Chevrolet Discount Tire Ford Richmond/Menards Ford CitiFinancial Ford Miccosukee Indian Gaming & Resort Chevrolet Holiday Inn Chevrolet Beringer Vineyards Toyota Verizon FIOS Dodge Pilot Travel Centers Toyota GameStop/Guitar Hero Metallica Toyota Great Clips Toyota US Fidelis Chevrolet Cottonelle Ford America’s Incredible Pizza Company Toyota Tom’s Snacks Toyota Scotts Ford Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Fastenal Chevrolet U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet Long John Silver’s Chevrolet Ford Mahindra Chevrolet Dodge SFP Chevrolet 31-W Insulation/MC2 Energy Drink Ford Eldora Speedway/Lagina Plumbing Chevrolet Cash-4-Gold Chevrolet PMCLife.com/Comfort Suites Toyota D.H. Griffin Dodge ForeTravel Motorcoach Chevrolet Courtyard by Marriott Chevrolet Hefty Ford Dollar General Stores Toyota Zaxby’s Ford South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet my123backup.com Dodge Chevrolet 1-800-527-1801 Chevrolet Corriestottracing.com Chevrolet MSRP Motorsports Chevrolet MSRP Motorsports Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 198 198 197 197 197 196 195 195 195 195 195 195 194 194 194 189 188 185 182 175 133 56 41 18 7 5

$76,345 54,575 48,843 38,675 31,850 29,775 38,443 25,425 25,135 32,043 31,493 30,493 30,643 29,883 30,348 29,688 29,078 23,225 22,115 22,655 28,563 28,253 28,493 27,983 27,998 21,270 27,628 27,508 20,865 27,523 27,113 27,003 26,893 26,783 26,673 26,563 26,448 19,945 19,890 19,855 19,820 19,765 34

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (6) 40 Scott Wimmer, 43 Josh Wise, 26 Brian Keselowski, 49 Kertus Davis, 31 Kerry Earnhardt, 84 Mike Harmon Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 85,200, Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly 300, his 23rd NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #28 Kenny Wallace (unapproved adjustments); #88 Brad Keselowski (backup car); #96 Brian Keselowski (driver change). Time of Race: 2 hours, 4 minutes, 55 seconds Average Speed: 144.096 mph Margin of Victory: 1.447 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Kyle Busch, #18 (188.252 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Justin Allgaier, #12 Caution Flags: 4 for 18 laps: Laps: 68-71 (Debris [88]); 120-124 (Debris [1]); 161-164(#62 spun frontstretch [15]); 189-193 (#09 accident turn 4 [66]). Lap Leaders: K. Busch 1-56; Brad Keselowski 57; K. Busch 58-68; T. Stewart 69-73; K. Busch 74-89; J. Burton 90-105; K. Busch 106-200. LEAD CHANGES: 6 among 4 drivers.

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 NOS Energy Drink Toyota) became only the second driver in Texas Motor Speedway history to win three consecutive races in the same series by capturing the O’Reilly 300. Busch, who swept both Nationwide races at TMS in 2008, cruised to his third victory in a row at “The Great American Speedway!” by leading a race-high 178 laps of the 200-lap event en route to a 1.447-second victory over runner-up Tony Stewart. His three consecutive wins are one shy of the track record owned by Brendan Gaughan, who won four consecutive NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at TMS in 200203.

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2008 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Challenge

WINNER

Kyle Busch

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 Farm Bureau Insurance Toyota) rewrote the record books after winning the O’Reilly Challenge. Busch became the first Nationwide Series driver to pull off a season sweep of both events at Texas Motor Speedway. His win in the O’Reilly Challenge was his 10th of the season, placing him in a tie with Sam Ard for most Nationwide Series wins in a season. Busch also established a new track record for most laps led, leading 174 of 200 laps.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 November 1, 2008 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,282,415 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

18 60 5 20 6 2 88 99 59 64 00 7 29 32 40 25 38 21 27 70 12 47 9 30 11 28 1 66 33 22 81 24 01 4 17 23 10 52 90 61 73 35 49

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 1 6 8 12 21 14 19 25 5 29 33 15 22 18 3 9 7 36 24 13 26 35 43 31 16 20 23 2 27 40 38 42 39 11 34 10 41 28 37 17 30 32

Kyle Busch Carl Edwards Mark Martin Joey Logano David Ragan Clint Bowyer Brad Keselowski David Reutimann Marcos Ambrose David Stremme Josh Wise Mike Wallace Scott Wimmer Denny Hamlin Juan Pablo Montoya Bobby Hamilton Jr. Jason Leffler Stephen Leicht Jason Keller Mark Green Justin Allgaier Kelly Bires Chase Miller Stanton Barrett Scott Lagassee Jr. Kenny Wallace Mike Bliss Steve Wallace Kevin Harvick Marc Davis DJ Kennington Eric McClure Danny Efland Derrike Cope Jamie McMurray Robert Richardson Jr. Brian Vicker Donnie Neuenberger Johnny Chapman Brandon Whitt Kevin Lepage Danny O’Quinn Jr. Kertus Davis

Farm Bureau Insurance Toyota 200 Save-a-Lot Ford 200 Delphi Chevrolet 200 GameStop Toyota 200 Discount Tire Ford 200 BB&T Chevrolet 200 U.S. Navy Chevrolet 200 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 200 Kingsford Tailgate at Home Ford 200 Loan Star Title Loans Chevrolet 200 NAPA Toyota 200 GEICO Toyota 200 Holiday Inn Chevrolet 200 Hass Avocados from Mexico Toyota 200 Fastenal Dodge 199 Ford 199 Great Clips Toyota 198 Prilosec OTC/Wal-Mart Chevrolet 198 Kleenex Ford 198 ForeTravel/BIOMET Chevrolet 198 Mobil 1 Dodge 198 STP/O’Reilly Auto Parts Ford 197 Verizon/Motorola Dodge 197 NOS Energy Drink Chevrolet 197 Jason Aldean/America’s Incredible Pizza Company 196 U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet 196 Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet 196 5-Hour Energy Chevrolet 195 Camping World Chevrolet 194 Supercuts Dodge 194 Mahindra Tractors Dodge 194 Hefty Odor Block Chevrolet 193 Lowery Plumbing/S&W Title Chevrolet 191 JVC Chevrolet 178 CitiFinancial Ford 175 North Texas Pipe Chevrolet 77 Dollar General Stores Toyota 52 Quaker City Castings Chevrolet 43 MSRP Motorsports Chevrolet 11 Ford 9 Dodge 8 Ford 5 In Memory of Kenneth Campbell Chevrolet 4

$71,895 Running 58,225 Running 40,125 Running 40,268 Running 27,475 Running 24,525 Running 30,903 Running 21,395 Running 27,718 Running 29,093 Running 18,625 Running 24,893 Running 24,418 Running 17,125 Running 17,650 Running 22,243 Running 23,118 Running 16,525 Running 22,868 Running 24,143 Running 16,450 Running 22,493 Running 22,768 Running 22,243 Running 22,268 Running 21,968 Running 21,843 Running 21,743 Running 15,200 Running 21,868 Running 21,563 Running 21,503 Running 21,468 Running 21,433 Running 14,910 Running 14,875 Electrical 14,840 Axle 21,253 Accident 21,203 Ignition 21,168 Fuel Pump 14,640 Ignition 14,600 Brakes 14,529 Brakes

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (7) 89 Morgan Shepherd, 05 Burney Lamar, 09 John Wes Townley, 31 Kenny Hendrick, 91 Justin Hobgood, 78 Johnny Sauter, 84 Mike Harmon. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 75,000, Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly Challenge, his 21st career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Busch’s 10th win of the season tied Sam Ard for the all-time series lead for wins in a single season. Prior to the green flag the following drivers droppped to the rear for the reasons indicated: #11 Lagasse Jr. (unapproved impound adjustment); #35 O’Quinn (missing drivers’ meeting); #01 Efland (missing driver intros). Time of Race: 2 hours, 7 minutes, 45 seconds Average Speed: 140.900 mph Margin of Victory: 0.253 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: Carl Edwards, #60 (188.101 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: N/A (No rookies entered) Caution Flags: 5 for 20 laps: Laps: 51-53 (#52 accident frontstretch); 115-119 (#23 stalled on track); 151-155 (Debris); 181-184 (#40 spun turn 4); 191-193 (#12 spun turn 4). Lap Leaders: C. Edwards (Pole); K. Harvick 1-22; K. Busch 23-49; K. Harvick 50; K. Busch 51-114; C. Edwards 115; K. Busch 116150; C. Edwards 151; K. Busch 152-180; J. Logano 181; K. Busch 182-200. LEAD CHANGES: 10 among 4 drivers

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2008 SPRING BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Kyle Busch

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 7 April 5, 2008 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,527,668 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

18 29 2 21 16 32 5 6 38 20 40 11 60 99 88 66 47 59 12 22 9 27 25 1 7 28 30 70 4 81 61 01 41 33 64 24 52 05 90 37 91 89 84

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

31 4 2 16 15 19 10 7 14 6 21 20 3 5 9 23 12 24 43 8 11 26 17 22 13 25 41 42 29 33 27 34 28 1 18 32 36 35 37 30 39 38 40

Kyle Busch Jeff Burton Clint Bowyer Bobby Labonte Jamie McMurray Brian Vickers Dale Earnhardt Jr. David Ragan Jason Leffler Tony Stewart Dario Franchitti # Jason Keller Carl Edwards David Reutimann Brad Keselowski Steve Wallace Kelly Bires Marcos Ambrose Sam Hornish Jr. Robby Gordon Kasey Kahne Brad Coleman Bobby Hamilton Jr. Mike Bliss Mike Wallace Kenny Wallace Stanton Barrett Mark Green Robert Richardson Jr. D.J. Kennington Kevin Lepage Kertus Davis Kyle Krisiloff Kevin Harvick David Stremme Eric McClure Derrike Cope Brett Rowe Johnny Chapman Burney Lamar Larry Gunselman Morgan Shepherd Mike Harmon

DLP HDTV Toyota Holiday Inn Chevrolet Camping World Chevrolet Prilosec OTC/Wal-Mart Chevrolet CitiFinancial Ford ABF Toyota GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Discount Tire Ford Great Clips Toyota Old Spice Toyota Fastenal Dodge America’s Incredible Pizza Company Chevrolet Scotts Watersmart Ford Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota U.S. NAVY Chevrolet Jimmy John’s Chevrolet Clorox Ford Kingsford with Hickory Ford Penske Truck Rental Dodge Supercuts Dodge Hellmann’s Dodge Cottonelle/Brookshire’s Ford Eckrich Ford Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet GEICO Toyota U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet NOS Energy Drink Chevrolet ForeTravel/BIOMET Chevrolet Chevrolet Mahindra Tractors/NPPL Dodge Courtyard by Marriott/Arlington Ford RACEGIRL Chevrolet Polaroid Dodge RoadLoans Chevrolet Atreus Homes & Communities Chevrolet Hefty Brand Chevrolet Chevrolet CertainTeed/31-W Insulation Chevrolet Chevrolet Ford Chevrolet Victory in Jesus Racing Dodge James Otto/Muzik Mafia Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 198 198 197 197 196 196 194 194 190 189 189 184 179 163 145 42 40 33 29 23 17 13

$76,820 Running 55,725 Running 44,275 Running 35,650 Running 33,975 Running 31,400 Running 26,600 Running 25,750 Running 31,428 Running 26,075 Running 34,068 Running 32,718 Running 25,000 Running 23,240 Running 29,773 Running 29,213 Running 29,303 Running 28,518 Running 22,240 Running 22,830 Running 21,720 Running 28,078 Running 28,318 Running 27,808 Running 27,848 Running 27,563 Running 27,453 Running 20,865 Running 27,158 Running 27,298 Running 26,938 Running 26,828 Running 26,718 Accident 20,140 Running 26,498 Running 26,388 Vibration 26,278 Vibration 26,243 Overheating 26,208 Handling 26,173 Overheating 19,670 Rear End 26,083 Handling 19,570 Overheating

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: Donnie Neuenberger, #0 Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 97,000, Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly 300, his 12th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following driver(s) dropped to the rear for the reason(s) indicated: #9 Kahne (unapproved impound adjustment). Time of Race: 1 hour, 58 minutes, 39 seconds Average Speed: 151.707 mph Margin of Victory: 1.041 seconds COORS LIGHT Pole Award: None due to inclement weather Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Dario Franchitti, #40 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 13 laps: Laps 2-3 (Debris); 92-95 (Debris); 157-160 (#41 spun backstretch); 191-193 (#41 accident backstretch). Lap Leaders: Kevin Harvick, 1-53; Tony Stewart, 54; Harvick, 55-56; Kyle Busch, 57; Brad Keselowski58; Dario Franchitti, 59; Stewart, 60-70; Ky. Busch, 71-92; Clint Bowyer, 93; Ky. Busch, 94-153; Jeff Burton, 154-155; Jamie McMurray, 156-157; Ky. Busch, 158-200. LEAD CHANGES: 12 among 8 drivers.

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 DLP HDTV Toyota) led a race-high 126 laps en route to his first Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway in the O’Reilly 300. Busch battled his way to the front after starting 31st and took his first lead of the 200-lap event on Lap 57. He was strong from that point on and led the final 43 laps en route to a 1.041-second victory over runner-up Jeff Burton. Busch established a track record in the Nationwide Series by coming from the furthest starting position in TMS history.

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2007 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Challenge

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 21 AutoZone Chevrolet) continued to write his name in the TMS history books by claiming his third consecutive O’Reilly Challenge Nationwide Series victory. Harvick’s fourth win overall made him the all-time leader in Nationwide Series victories at Texas, breaking a tie with Mark Martin. Harvick’s three consecutive wins in the O’Reilly Challenge marked the first time a driver has accomplished such a feat at TMS. Harvick’s margin of victory of 3.486 seconds over runnerup Kyle Busch in the O’Reilly Challenge established a TMS track record for the largest winning margin.

104

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 November 3, 2007 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,244,106 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

21 5 20 2 17 88 18 29 33 90 60 38 55 35 24 16 6 99 47 0 7 11 66 9 42 37 14 41 77 59 12 28 1 25 27 70 10 30 89 0 01 36 22

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 5 6 11 25 9 2 15 26 19 3 22 7 12 24 20 8 1 28 17 33 29 34 21 18 38 36 10 14 27 16 42 31 41 23 32 37 30 40 43 39 35 13

Kevin Harvick AutoZone Chevrolet Kyle Busch Delphi Chevrolet Denny Hamlin Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Clint Bowyer BB&T Chevrolet Matt Kenseth iLevel Ford Brad Keselowski # U.S. NAVY Chevrolet Tony Stewart Goody’s Cool Orange Chevrolet Jeff Burton Holiday Inn Chevrolet Tony Raines RoadLoans.com Chevrolet Stephen Leicht CitiFinancial Ford Carl Edwards Dish Network Ford Jason Leffler Great Clips/Comcast Toyota Robby Gordon Verizon Wireless Ford Bobby Hamilton Jr. McDonald’s Ford Casey Mears National Guard 256th Infantry Brigade Greg Biffle 3M Ford David Ragan Discount Tire Ford David Reutimann Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Kelly Bires Clorox/American Red Cross Ford Michael McDowell NAPA/Aaron’s Toyota Mike Wallace GEICO Chevrolet Jason Keller Sweet Baby Ray’s Chevrolet Steve Wallace Memorex Dodge Elliott Sadler Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper Dodge Dario Franchitti Target Dodge Casey Atwood Kick Butt Amped Energy Ballz Ford Kyle Krisiloff # Lilly/Walgreens Ford Bryan Clauson Memorex Dodge Bobby Labonte Dollar General Chevrolet Marcos Ambrose # Kingsford Ford Sam Hornish Jr. Kodak Dodge Robert Richardson Jr. # U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet J.J. Yeley Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet Richard Johns freecreditreport.com Ford Brad Baker Cottonelle/Brookshire’s Ford Mark Green ForeTravel/BIOMET Chevrolet Brent Sherman Fan1st.com Toyota Stanton Barrett Smith & Wesson Chevrolet Morgan Shepherd Victory In Jesus Dodge Eric McClure Hefty/Jason March Chevrolet Kertus Davis RACEGIRL/Jason March Chevrolet Jeremy Clements Chevrolet Mike Bliss SuperCuts Dodge

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 198 197 197 197 197 197 197 196 195 195 195 194 193 188 188 171 170 161 131 33 18 12 4 3

$73,275 Running 52,000 Running 47,925 Running 29,375 Running 29,050 Running 36,938 Running 22,285 Running 27,045 Running 25,350 Running 32,122 Running 24,575 Running 26,672 Running 17,475 Running 26,222 Running 16,875 Running 21,825 Running 16,200 Running 25,872 Running 18,350 Running 16,600 Running 25,047 Running 22,122 Running 21,997 Running 21,200 Running 22,825 Running 17,050 Running 21,472 Running 16,825 Running 20,250 Running 21,697 Running 16,645 Running 16,610 Running 14,575 Engine 16,540 Running 16,510 Accident 16,475 Engine 19,807 Running 16,385 Accident 14,335 Handling 16,300 Electrical 16,240 Vibration 16,200 Accident 19,490 Accident

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: #05 Brett Rowe, #72 D.J. Kennington, #44 Mike Harmon Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 94,000, Kevin Harvick won the O’Reilly Challenge, his 32nd career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #88 Brad Keselowski and #24 Casey Mears (unapproved impound adjustment); #14 Kyle Krisiloff and #7 Mike Wallace (engine change). Time of Race: 2 hours, 04 minutes, 49 seconds. Average Speed: 144.212 mph Margin of Victory: 3.486 seconds Busch Pole Award: David Reutimann, #99 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota (191.646 mph; 28.177 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Brad Keselowski, #88 U.S. Navy Chevrolet Caution Flags: 4 for 20 laps: Laps 5-9 (#22,27,36 accident turn 4); 22-26 (#12 spun turn 4); 129-132 (Debris); 135-140 (#27,30 accident turn 4). Lap Leaders: Tony Stewart 1-22; Mike Wallace 23; Morgan Shepherd 24; Kyle Busch 25-34; Stewart 35-88; Kevin Harvick 89; Greg Biffle 90; Jeff Burton 91; Stewart 92-129; Denny Hamlin 130-140; Biffle 141-165; Harvick 166-200. Lead Changes: 12 among 8 drivers.

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2007 SPRING BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Matt Kenseth

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 8 April 14, 2007 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,504,601 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

17 20 60 24 6 99 5 12 15 29 33 6 38 35 7 18 37 1 22 90 27 77 28 70 10 25 14 9 0 42 59 66 30 4 41 16 36 47 88 5 21 52 23

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

10 6 2 4 1 7 3 18 15 9 23 8 24 26 32 39 21 37 22 16 19 33 35 38 42 12 27 5 34 14 29 17 40 25 36 13 28 11 20 43 30 41 31

Matt Kenseth Denny Hamlin Carl Edwards Casey Mears David Ragan # David Reutimann # Kyle Busch Kurt Busch Paul Menard Jeff Burton Kevin Harvick Mark Martin Jason Leffler Bobby Hamilton Jr. Mike Wallace Brad Coleman # Jamie McMurray J.J Yeley David Stremme Stephen Leicht Ward Burton Bobby Labonte Johnny Sauter Justin Diercks # Dave Blaney David Gilliland Kyle Krisiloff # Kasey Kahne Eric McClure Juan Pablo Montoya # Marcos Ambrose # Steve Wallace Stanton Barrett Regan Smith Reed Sorenson Greg Biffle Brent Sherman Jon Wood Shane Huffman Brett Rowe Timothy Peters Kevin Lepage Brad Keselowski #

Arby’s Ford Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Scotts Bonus S Max Ford National Guard/36th Infantry Division Discount Tire Ford Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota Spectracide Fire Ant Killer/Lowe’s Chevrolet Penske Truck Rental Dodge Menards/Energizer Chevrolet Holiday Inn Chevrolet RoadLoans.com Chevrolet Dish Network Ford Great Clips Toyota McDonald’s Ford GEICO Chevrolet Carino’s Italian Grill Chevrolet Yard-Man Ford Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet Supercuts Dodge CitiFinancial Ford Cottonelle/Brookshire’s Ford Dollar General Chevrolet DaytonaBrands.com Chevrolet Foretravel/BIOMET Chevrolet ABF U-Pack Toyota freecreditreport.com Ford Clabber Girl Ford Hellmann’s Dodge Hefty Chevrolet Texaco/Havoline Dodge Kingsford/Bush’s Ford HomeLife Communities Dodge Bad Boy Power Drink/Pro 30 Racing Ginn Resorts Chevrolet Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit Dodge 3M Ford BIG LOTS Chevrolet Clorox/American Red Cross Ford U.S. NAVY Chevrolet 31-W Insulation Chevrolet AutoZone Chevrolet DuraGloss Ford Oklahoma Centennial Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 198 198 198 198 198 198 197 197 197 197 195 179 179 141 132 129 127 115 112 111 69 57 17 15 6

$73,425 Running 60,725 Running 49,250 Running 35,900 Running 36,050 Running 41,698 Running 26,500 Running 25,950 Running 28,960 Running 31,825 Running 30,500 Running 23,750 Running 33,648 Running 31,013 Running 35,203 Running 24,645 Running 22,335 Running 22,250 Running 21,840 Running 28,578 Running 27,493 Running 21,510 Running 21,725 Running 23,240 Running 27,128 Running 20,995 Running 26,758 Running 26,265 Running 26,488 Running 26,455 Accident 26,268 Accident 24,978 Running 22,175 Running 24,758 Accident 19,955 Running 25,345 Running 24,428 Running 24,393 Running 24,358 Accident 19,630 Engine 27,095 Accident 21,540 Electrical 21,494 Engine

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: Richard Richardson, #80 Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 98,000, Matt Kenseth won the O’Reilly 300, his 23rd career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #38 Jason Leffler (engine change); #12 Kurt Busch, #30 Stanton Barrett, #52 Kevin Lepage (unapproved impound adjustment); #10 Dave Blaney (backup car). Time of Race: 2 hours, 22 minutes, 06 seconds Average Speed: 126.671 mph Margin of Victory: 0.128 seconds Busch Pole Award: David Ragan, #6 (191.063 mph, 28.263 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: David Ragan, #6 Discount Tire Ford Caution Flags: 7 cautions for 37 laps: Laps 9-12 (#21 accident Turn 2); 55-61 (#17 spun Turn 1); 69-76 (#36, 41, 47, 66, 88 accident frontstretch); 126-129 (#4 accident backstretch); 162-165 (Debris); 170-173 (Debris); 181-186 (#42 accident backstretch). Lap Leaders: David Ragan 1-2; Kyle Busch 3-49; Denny Hamlin 50; Ky. Busch 51-55; Jeff Burton 56; Mike Wallace 57; Ky. Busch 58-118; Carl Edwards 119-120; Hamlin 121-139; Casey Mears 140-162; Hamlin 163-191; Matt Kenseth 192-200. Lead Changes: 11 among 8 drivers.

Race Recap

Matt Kenseth (No. 17 Arby’s Ford) had to hold off a hardcharging Denny Hamlin by 0.128 of a second in the closest Nationwide Series race in the history of Texas Motor Speedway. The victory did not come easy for the Roush Fenway Racing driver as he had to overcome a blown tire on Lap 55. Kenseth took the lead away from Hamlin with nine laps remaining and never relinquished it. The final nine laps were the only laps that Kenseth led on the day. The win marked the second Nationwide Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway for Kenseth.

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2006 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Challenge

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 21 U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet), who won the inaugural O’Reilly Challenge in 2005, defended his title as he held off runnerup Tony Stewart by 0.861 of a second for the victory. The win was the third for Harvick in the Nationwide Series at Texas Motor Speedway. Harvick, the eventual Nationwide Series champion, qualified fourth and led 145 laps en route to his 10th victory of the season. The event set a record for the fewest cars finishing on the lead lap with eight.

106

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 November 4, 2006 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,220,348 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

21 19 29 6 33 18 60 20 77 6 66 47 1 99 10 22 2 27 90 35 12 59 16 9 25 17 11 42 23 50 64 5 95 14 00 41 0 4 01 36 37 88 38

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

4 5 20 1 9 14 6 17 28 26 24 22 35 21 11 25 12 16 3 31 15 33 18 13 19 7 8 10 38 39 37 2 27 34 36 23 41 40 42 32 43 30 29

Kevin Harvick Tony Stewart Jeff Burton Mark Martin Ron Hornaday Jr. J.J. Yeley Carl Edwards Denny Hamlin Bobby Labonte Todd Kluever # Scott Wimmer Jon Wood Mike Wallace David Reutimann John Andretti # Kenny Wallace Clint Bowyer Casey Atwood Stephen Leicht # Regan Smith Mike Skinner Stacy Compton Greg Biffle Kasey Kahne Ashton Lewis Jr. Matt Kenseth Paul Menard Juan Pablo Montoya Brad Keselowski Danny O’Quinn Jr. # Steve Wallace Kyle Busch Chad Chaffin Ted Musgrave Johnny Sauter Reed Sorenson Kertus Davis Auggie Vidovich Jay Sauter Max Papis Randy LaJoie Shane Huffman Jason Leffler

U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet Banquet Chevrolet Holiday Inn Chevrolet Ameriquest Mortgage Ford Outdoor Channel Chevrolet FedEx Chevrolet Ameriquest Mortgage Ford Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet 3M Ford Duraflame/Yard-Man Ford Clorox/American Red Cross Ford Miccosukee Resorts Dodge Aaron’s Dream Machine Dodge Global Dehumidification Solutions Ford AutoZone Ford Timberland/ACDelco Chevrolet Scott Towels/Brookshire’s Ford CitiFinancial Ford McDonald’s Ford Bluegreen/Supercuts Dodge Kingsford/Bush’s/Brookshire’s Ford FreeCreditReport.com Ford Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dodge U.S. Marines Ford Pennzoil Ford Menards/Sylvania Chevrolet Texaco/Havoline Dodge Ridley Motorcycles Chevrolet World Financial Group Ford Dodge Motorsports Dodge Lowe’s/Sta-Green Chevrolet GDSI/Steamatic Dodge Family Dollar Dodge Yellow Transportation Chevrolet Discount Tire Co. Dodge Schlage/RACEGIRL Chevrolet GEICO Dodge Western Union Chevrolet SportsClips Chevrolet Americash Advance.com Chevrolet U.S. NAVY Chevrolet Great Clips Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 197 197 197 197 197 196 196 195 193 193 131 105 87 77 76 68 63 55

$65,625 55,175 38,325 33,950 37,425 23,175 21,785 20,745 27,750 30,834 27,131 24,981 29,281 22,006 24,231 21,656 15,975 23,350 21,281 24,256 17,475 20,906 15,575 15,100 19,451 14,850 24,601 14,625 14,550 19,126 16,460 14,625 14,390 14,355 24,201 14,290 15,255 24,071 18,521 16,100 14,050 16,010 18,317

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5) - Justin Diercks #270, Robert Richardson #180, Jerry Robertson #178, Derrike Cope #49, Jorge Goeters #163. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 96,000, Kevin Harvick won the O’Reilly Challenge, posting his 26th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #0 Davis (engine change); #37 LaJoie (unapproved impound adjustment). Time of Race: 2 hours, 3 minutes, 32 seconds Average Speed: 145.710 mph Margin of Victory: .861 second Busch Pole Award: Mark Martin, #6 Ameriquest Mortgage Ford (192.589 mph, 28.039 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Todd Kluever, #6 3M Ford Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 19 laps. Laps 6-8 (#41 accident - backstretch); Laps 31-34 (Debris); Laps 66-73 (#88 accident - Turn 4); Laps 79-82 (#01, #36 accident - backstretch). Lap Leaders: Mark Martin 1-9; Tony Stewart 10-30; Paul Menard 31; Stewart 32-45; Kevin Harvick 46-69; Menard 70; Harvick 71-135; Stewart 136; Jeff Burton 137-138; Regan Smith 139-142; Brad Keselowski 143-144; Harvick 145-200. Lead Changes: 11 among 7 drivers.

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2006 SPRING BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Kurt Busch

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 7 April 8, 2006 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,483,250 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

39 16 42 5 17 21 11 33 66 20 9 34 41 00 64 27 32 2 10 90 06 59 88 6 99 47 22 1 84 14 43 50 4 35 12 05 36 25 77 01 38 18 60

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 6 10 33 3 14 20 21 31 1 8 12 2 36 9 5 27 37 16 17 38 40 23 4 39 19 25 13 11 28 22 26 41 29 18 43 32 24 15 30 34 35 42

Kurt Busch Greg Biffle Casey Mears Kyle Busch Matt Kenseth Jeff Burton Paul Menard Kevin Harvick Scott Wimmer Denny Hamlin Kasey Kahne Mike Bliss Reed Sorenson Johnny Sauter Jamie McMurray David Green Jason Leffler Clint Bowyer John Andretti # Stephen Leicht Todd Kluever # Stacy Compton Mark McFarland # Mark Martin Michael Waltrip Jon Wood Kenny Wallace Jason Keller David Gilliland # Tracy Hines# Aaron Fike Danny O’Quinn Jr. # Mark Green Regan Smith Joel Kauffman # Chad Chaffin Tim Sauter Ashton Lewis Jr. Burney Lamar # Jay Sauter A.J. Foyt IV # J.J. Yeley Carl Edwards

Penske Truck Leasing Dodge Ameriquest Mortgage Ford Texaco/Havoline Dodge Lowe’s/Spectracide Fire Ant Killer Chevrolet Ameriquest Mortgage/Soaring Dreams Ford U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet Menards/Johns Manville Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet Duraflame Ford Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dodge Sport Clips Chevrolet Discount Tire Co. Dodge Yellow/Fleet Pride Chevrolet Top Flite Dodge Scott Towel/Brookshire’s Ford ABF U-Pack Chevrolet ACDelco Chevrolet FreedomRoads/Camping World Ford CitiFinancial Ford 3M Ford Kingsford/Bush’s/Brookshire’s Ford U.S. NAVY Chevrolet Pennzoil Ford UT National Champions/Aaron’s Dodge Clorox/American Red Cross Ford AutoZone Ford Miccosukee Resorts Dodge Hype Manufacturing Chevrolet Jani-King Dodge RFMS Dodge Stonebridge Life Ford GEICO/BryMak Dodge McDonald’s Premium Chicken Ford Supercuts/LPGA Dodge FMI Fireplaces/Certain Teed Chevrolet Lester Buildings Chevrolet U.S. Marine Corps Ford Dollar General Chevrolet Western Union Chevrolet Great Clips Dodge Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet Henkel Ford

206 * 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 204 203 203 203 203 202 202 201 201 199 176 175 163 75

$61,150 61,250 45,975 37,775 33,000 29,525 37,995 25,025 28,760 29,100 23,900 27,350 23,750 38,740 23,155 35,595 30,460 22,875 27,965 24,355 26,745 26,835 26,825 21,165 21,130 26,120 26,040 30,215 20,540 24,900 24,340 24,230 29,620 24,015 21,885 19,775 23,685 23,650 29,155 23,580 27,025 19,470 19,415

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) - Kertus Davis, #0; Jorge Goeters, #49; Chris Wimmer, #23. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 107,000, Kurt Busch won the O’Reilly 300, posting his first NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Busch became the fifth driver to win in his first NASCAR Nationwide Series start. Prior to the green flag, the following driver, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: #60 Edwards (backup car). Time of Race: 2 hours, 22 minutes, 38 seconds Average Speed: 129.984 mph Margin of Victory: .265 second Busch Pole Award: Denny Hamlin, #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet (187.905 mph, 28.738 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: John Andretti, #10 Freedom Roads/Camping World Ford Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 37 laps: Laps 84-87 (Car #47 - Spin, Tri-Oval); 136-139 (Car #84-Spin, Turn 2; 152-159 (Debris); 164-166 (Cars #12 & 18 - Accident, Turn 2); 170-172 (Car #1-Spin, Turn 4); 180-186 (Cars #01 & 38-Accident, Backstretch); 189-191 (Car #35 - Spin, Turn 2); 200-204 (Car #77-Accident, Backstretch). Lap Leaders: Denny Hamlin 1-20; Matt Kenseth 21-46; Kevin Harvick 47-61; Hamlin 62-63; Harvick 64-84; Hamlin 85-93; Jeff Burton 94-136; Kurt Busch 137-206. Lead Changes: 7 among 5 drivers. * Race laps completed were 206 rather than the scheduled 200 due to a green/white-checkered finish.

Race Recap

Kurt Busch (No. 39 Penske Truck Leasing Dodge) joined Nationwide Series drivers Dale Earnhardt, Joe Ruttman, Ricky Rudd and Terry Labonte as the only drivers to win in their Nationwide Series debut. Busch, who started seventh, led a race-high 70 laps and staved off a surge from runner-up Greg Biffle to win the O’Reilly 300. An accident involving Burney Lamar on Lap 200 resulted in a green/whitecheckered finish. Busch held onto his lead to win by 0.265 of a second.

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2005 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly Challenge

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 21 Reese’s Chevrolet) joined Mark Martin as the only drivers to win multiple Nationwide Series races at Texas Motor Speedway with his second victory coming in the inaugural O’Reilly Challenge. Harvick, whose other Nationwide Series win at TMS came in the 2001 Jani-King 300, led 42 laps – including the final 33. A late-race incident involving J.J. Yeley resulted in a finish under caution, marking the fifth time a Nationwide Series race finished under a yellow flag at “The Great American Speedway!”

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 33 November 5, 2005 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,155,720 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

21 66 60 41 57 9 2 32 90 1 8 19 35 33 27 39 11 14 20 22 25 40 87 44 18 47 64 4 43 46 31 34 58 36 78 16 59 6 38 12 67 42 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

3 5 18 9 7 16 20 31 17 27 10 26 35 36 21 1 11 2 14 29 38 40 15 33 13 4 37 22 19 24 28 41 12 42 25 8 32 6 34 39 43 23 30

Kevin Harvick Greg Biffle Carl Edwards # Reed Sorenson # Kyle Busch Matt Kenseth Clint Bowyer Jason Leffler Elliott Sadler Johnny Sauter Martin Truex Jr. Bobby Labonte Jason Keller Tony Raines David Green Ryan Newman Paul Menard David Stremme Denny Hamlin # Kenny Wallace Ashton Lewis Jr. Sterling Marlin Joe Nemechek Justin Labonte J.J. Yeley Jon Wood # Rusty Wallace Kevin Hamlin Aaron Fike Robert Pressley Dave Blaney Todd Bodine Regan Smith T.J. Bell Jerry Robertson Chad Chaffin Stacy Compton Kasey Kahne A.J. Foyt IV Kertus Davis # Johnny Benson Jamie McMurray Adrian Fernandez

Reese’s Chevrolet Duraflame Ford Charter Communications Ford Discount Tire Co. Dodge Lowe’s/Kobalt Chevrolet Pennzoil Ford Timberland/ACDelco Chevrolet Vox Box - Infinity Mobile Chevrolet Citi-Financial Ford Miccosukee Resorts Dodge Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Chevrolet Slim Jim/Act II Chevrolet McDonald’s Big Mac Ford Outdoor Channel Chevrolet Kleenex Ford Sony Dodge Menards/Pittsburgh Paints Chevrolet NAVY Dodge Rockwell Automation Chevrolet AutoZone Ford Team Marines Ford Cottman Transmissions Dodge Cellular One Chevrolet U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet Clorox/Wisk/Brookshire’s Ford Miller High Life Light Dodge GEICO/PetBrands Dodge Channellock Code Blue Dodge Comfortmaker AC/Heating Ford Whelen Engineering Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet Who’s Your Daddy Energy Drink Dodge Heathcliff’s Cat Litter Chevrolet Furniture Row Chevrolet 31-W Insulation/FMI Fireplaces Chevy Kingsford/Bush’s/Brookshire’s Ford Hellman’s Mayonnaise Dodge Great Clips Dodge Hot Tamales Dodge Panasonic Dodge Bell Helicopter Dodge Lowe’s/Spectrum Spectracide Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 197 197 197 197 196 194 191 190 166 165 165 138 127 28 15

$63,376 52,300 39,908 49,845 34,275 21,925 36,435 26,895 18,600 30,800 28,625 16,400 21,383 20,625 26,450 17,475 22,150 20,025 24,220 19,145 24,270 14,325 14,533 23,595 18,070 17,845 13,700 17,545 13,925 13,925 13,435 15,400 17,385 15,330 13,300 13,265 17,250 13,170 14,120 17,105 13,050 13,010 14,962

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (11) Michael Waltrip, #99; Kevin Lepage, #72; Ron Hornaday Jr., #30; Eric McClure, #0; Chad Blount, #70; Jeff Fuller, #7; Chris Wimmer, #23; Jorge Goeters, #73; Steve Grissom, #49; Brent Sherman, #10; Tracy Hines, #92. RACE COMMENTS: Before an estimated crowed of 103,000, Kevin Harvick won the O’Reilly Challenge, posting his 17th NASCAR Nationwide Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #57 (engine change); #2 (backup car). Time of Race: 2 hours, 10, minutes, 25 seconds Average Speed: 130.019 mph Margin of Victory: Under caution Busch Pole Award: Ryan Newman, #39 Sony Dodge (189.500 mph, 28.496 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Carl Edwards, #60 Charter Communications Ford Caution Flags: 7 for 26 laps: Laps 18-21 (#5 accident turn 3); 24-26 (#12 accident turn 2); 29-32 (#42 accident turn 1); 106-109 (Debris); 114-116 (#18 accident turn 3); 167-173 (#6 accident turn 1); 200 (#18 accident turn 2). Lap Leaders: R.Newman 1-18; K.Harvick 19-26; R.Newman 27-32; K.Harvick 33; R.Newman 34-88; R.Sorenson 89-91; R.Newman 92-134; K.Kahne 135-164; G.Biffle 165-167; K.Harvick 168-200. Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers

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2005 Spring BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Kasey Kahne

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 8 April 16, 2005 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,396,315 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

38 66 41 60 90 2 17 47 22 32 27 87 35 20 99 12 14 11 40 10 28 18 59 36 78 34 6 64 49 52 9 25 44 58 8 21 5 72 16 0 4 33

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

25 8 15 3 19 29 21 7 22 1 24 14 23 9 12 33 28 20 30 11 38 42 35 39 27 40 18 16 43 26 5 17 4 37 2 31 13 32 34 36 41 6

Kasey Kahne Greg Biffle Reed Sorenson # Carl Edwards # Elliott Sadler Clint Bowyer Matt Kenseth Jon Wood # Kenny Wallace Shane Hmiel David Green Joe Nemechek Jason Keller Denny Hamlin # Michael Waltrip Tim Fedewa David Stremme Paul Menard Sterling Marlin Michel Jourdain Jr. # Derrike Cope J.J. Yeley Stacy Compton Stanton Barrett Jerry Robertson Randy LaJoie Jeremy Mayfield Jamie McMurray Steve Grissom Eric McClure Mark Martin Ashton Lewis Jr. Justin Labonte Brent Sherman # Martin Truex Jr. Brandon Miller # Blake Feese Geoffrey Bodine David Ragan Kertus Davis # Ryan Hemphill # Tony Stewart

Great Clips Dodge Duraflame Ford Discount Tire Co. Dodge Charter Communications Ford CitiFinancial Ford ACDelco Chevrolet Waste Management Ford Clorox/Wisk Ford Stacker 2 Ford WINFUEL Chevrolet Scott Extra Soft/Brookshire’s Ford Cellular One Chevrolet McDonald’s Ford Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Aaron’s Sales & Lease Chevrolet Supercuts Dodge NAVY Dodge Menards/Quaker State Chevrolet Jani-King Dodge ppc Racing Ford RadioShack/Motorola Ford Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet Kingsford/Bush’s Beans Ford Tucson Chevrolet Furniture Row Chevrolet Dollar General Chevrolet Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dodge Top Flite Dodge Advil Ford Means Racing Ford Pennzoil Platinum Ford Team Marines Ford U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet Consort for Men Dodge Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Chevrolet Reese’s Chevrolet Lowe’s/Sta-Green Chevrolet Doubledave’s Pizzaworks Chevrolet 31W-Insulation Chevrolet RACEGIRL Chevrolet GEICO Dodge Outdoor Channel Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 198 198 198 198 198 198 198 197 197 197 194 194 188 187 183 179 179 170 160 158 142 139 99 40 27

$70,676 Running 51,895 Running 58,703 Running 34,875 Running 29,800 Running 42,775 Running 24,925 Running 30,775 Running 29,510 Running 31,950 Running 27,650 Running 22,200 Running 27,483 Running 32,255 Running 21,395 Running 26,010 Running 24,445 Running 24,335 Running 20,655 Running 30,015 Running 25,605 Running 22,178 Running 23,735 Running 23,700 Running 19,470 Running 23,380 Running 19,245 Running 19,115 Engine 23,475 Running 18,895 Running 18,785 Suspension 30,195 Running 26,070 Running 20,460 Running 28,950 Accident 18,240 Running 20,205 Accident 20,170 Accident 18,135 Oil Pump 18,100 Engine 25,565 Handling 18,028 Accident

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) Aaron Fike #43, Mark Green #7, Shawna Robinson #23, Kyle Busch #57 RACE COMMENTS: Cars #1 J. Sauter (transmission), #72 G. Bodine (engine change), #36 S. Barrett (engine change), #4 R. Hemphill (unapproved impound adjustment), #18 J.J. Yeley (unapproved impound adjustment) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag for indicated reasons. Time of Race: 2 hours, 22 minutes, 1 second Average Speed: 126.746 mph Margin of Victory: 0.304 Busch Pole Award: Shane Hmiel #32 WINFUEL Chevrolet (189.840 mph, 28.445 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Reed Sorenson #41 Discount Tire Co. Dodge Caution Flags: 9 for 37 laps: Laps 29-32 (#33 accident backstretch); 43-45 (debris backstretch); 113-117 (debris Turn 4); 130-134 (#44 accident Turn 4); 148-152 (#72 accident backstretch); 158-160 (#18 accident backstretch); 162-166 (#5, 25,32 accident backstretch); 171-174 (#8 accident turn); 196-198 (#25 accident Turn 3). Lap Leaders: S.Hmiel pole, M.Truex Jr. 1-20, C. Edwards 21-24, G. Biffle 25-29, M.Truex Jr. 30-47, G.Biffle 48-52, K.Kahne 53-92, M.Martin 93, S.Hmiel 94-96, A.Lewis Jr. 97-102, D.Green 103-104, G. Biffle 105-114, R.Sorenson 115-118, S.Hmiel 119-135, G.Biffle 136-147, J.McMurray 148-169, R.Sorenson 170-193, K.Kahne 194-200. Lead Changes: 17 lead changes among 10 drivers

Race Recap

Kasey Kahne (No. 38 Great Clips Dodge) charged through the field after starting 25th to earn the victory in the O’Reilly 300. The win was his first at Texas Motor Speedway. Kahne grabbed the lead by Lap 53 and went on to lead 47 laps, including the final seven. Kahne won by 0.304 of a second despite having to overcome a green/whitecheckered finish. The victory marked the first time Dodge visited Victory Lane at “The Great American Speedway!” in the Nationwide Series.

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2004 BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Matt Kenseth

Race Recap

Matt Kenseth (No. 17 Weight Smart Ford), who won the 2002 Samsung/RadioShack 500 Sprint Cup Series event at Texas Motor Speedway, added a Nationwide Series victory with a win in the O’Reilly 300. Kenseth became the third driver to win races in both the Nationwide Series and Sprint Cup Series at TMS. Starting 15th, he led twice for 30 laps, including the final six, as the race finished under caution for the third year in a row. The late caution spoiled a strong effort by rookie Kyle Busch, who finished second after starting on the pole and leading a race-high 147 of the 200 laps.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 April 3, 2004 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,343,933 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

17 5 55 1 25 00 87 37 9 8 29 22 99 33 12 27 2 20 4 6 14 31 82 47 02 66 32 59 44 50 49 38 46 60 72 21 23 91 88 96 10 18 74

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

15 1 17 39 10 11 4 3 24 5 9 29 23 20 27 7 19 12 33 14 25 31 43 28 35 30 16 13 37 34 36 8 21 2 38 6 22 32 26 41 42 18 40

Matt Kenseth Kyle Busch # Robby Gordon Johnny Benson Bobby Hamilton Jr. Jason Leffler Joe Nemechek David Green Jeff Burton Martin Truex Jr. Bobby Labonte Jason Keller Michael Waltrip Paul Menard # Tim Fedewa Johnny Sauter Ron Hornaday Jr. Mike Bliss Mike Wallace Tracy Hines Casey Atwood Dave Blaney Randy LaJoie Robert Pressley Hermie Sadler Billy Parker # David Stremme Stacy Compton Justin Labonte David Starr Derrike Cope Kasey Kahne Ashton Lewis Jr. Greg Biffle Lance Hooper Clint Bowyer # Kenny Wallace Stanton Barrett Jeff Fuller Gus Wasson Jason Schuler J.J. Yeley # Tony Raines

Weight Smart Ford Lowe’s/Gladiator Chevrolet Fruit of the Loom Chevrolet Yellow Transportation Dodge Team Marines Ford HAAS Automation Chevrolet Cellular One Chevrolet Timber Wolf Pontiac Pennzoil Ford Taco Bell Chevrolet ESGR Army Guard & Reserve Chevrolet Miller High Life Ford Aaron’s Sales & Lease Chevrolet Menards/Pittsburgh Paints Chevrolet Supercuts Chevrolet Kleenex/Brookshire’s Pontiac ACDelco Chevrolet Rockwell Automation Chevrolet SportClips/GEICO Ford Hellmann’s Dodge U.S. Navy Chevrolet Whelen Engineering Ford Jani-King Chevrolet Clorox/Wisk/Albertsons Ford TheFanZCar Chevrolet Duraflame Dodge TRIMSPA X32 Dodge Kingsford/Bush’s Beans/Albertsons Ford U.S. Coast Guard Dodge Enzyte Chevrolet Advil Ford Great Clips Dodge Courtyard by Marriott Chevrolet Charter Communications Ford MacDonald Motorsports Chevrolet Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups Chevrolet Stacker 2 Chevrolet AmericInn Pontiac NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet Shelper’s Chevrolet Dayco Chevrolet Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet Outdoor Channel Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 198 198 197 196 193 188 133 133 93 71 29 18 10 2 1 1

$65,060 69,765 40,380 48,525 43,875 33,850 24,000 34,950 22,400 27,400 22,050 32,400 21,050 26,220 26,005 20,345 30,685 23,645 23,535 19,855 23,315 19,185 19,025 23,265 23,200 18,670 22,580 22,465 18,315 18,205 22,215 17,985 21,895 17,770 19,660 19,550 21,460 17,405 22,870 19,335 24,800 17,265 19,225

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (6) Stan Boyd #51; Brad Teague #39, Donnie Neuenberger #77, Justin Ashburn #16, Blake Mallory #0, Bruce Bechtel #52 RACE COMMENTS: Cars #33 (engine change), #74 (driver change) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag for indicated reasons. Time of Race: 2 hours, 21 minutes, 53 seconds Average Speed: 126.865 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution Busch Pole Award: Kyle Busch#5 Lowe’s/Gladiator Chevrolet (189.847 mph, 28.444 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Kyle Busch #5 Lowe’s/Gladiator Chevrolet Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 36 laps: Laps 3-8 (Cars #18, 10 & 74 Accident, Turn 2), 15-18 (Car #87 Spin, Tri-oval), 33-38 (Car #21 Accident, Turn 4), 42-45 (Cars #66 & 14 Spin, Turn 2), 96-101 (Debris), 135-141 (Oil on Track), 196-197 (Cars #6 & 38 Accident, Frontstretch), 200 (Car #21 Stalled, Backstretch). Lap Leaders: Kyle Busch 1-35, Derrike Cope 36, Matt Kenseth 37-60, Busch 61-97, Mike Wallace 98, Busch 99-136, Casey Atwood 137-141, Busch 142-178, Bobby Hamilton Jr. 179-194, Kenseth 195-200. Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 6 drivers

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2003 BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Joe Nemechek

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 March 29, 2003 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,284,492 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

87 10 48 92 19 82 17 23 38 18 99 27 26 1 22 59 2 57 60 79 54 20 44 88 5 49 46 30 37 4 12 77 0 7 90 33 21 73 16 25 52 91 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 4 25 6 29 17 11 21 20 24 13 34 19 14 28 22 27 1 2 41 35 8 40 9 5 38 16 31 23 18 15 37 36 10 30 12 26 39 33 3 42 43 32

Joe Nemechek Scott Riggs Shane Hmiel Todd Bodine Chad Blount # Jimmy Spencer Matt Kenseth Scott Wimmer Kasey Kahne Coy Gibbs # Michael Waltrip Chase Montgomery # Kevin Grubb Jamie McMurray Regan Smith Stacy Compton Ron Hornaday Jr. Jason Keller Stanton Barrett Joe Aramendia Hermie Sadler Mike Bliss Mike Harmon David Reutimann Brian Vickers Chris Bigham # Ashton Lewis Jr. Steadman Marlin David Green Mike Wallace Kerry Earnhardt Bruce Bechtel Morgan Shepherd Randy LaJoie Lance Norick Tony Raines Johnny Sauter Jason Schuler Larry Gunselman Bobby Hamilton Jr. Donnie Neuenberger Andy Belmont Damon Lusk #

Cellular One Chevrolet Nestle NesQuick Ford Dark Dog/Goulds Pumps Chevrolet Herzog-Jackson Motorsports Chevrolet APP Pre-Paid Gas Cards Dodge Jani-King Chevrolet Alka-Seltzer Morning Relief Ford Stacker2/Stamina Rx Chevrolet Great Clips Ford MBNA Chevrolet Aaron’s Sales & Lease Chevrolet Alice Cooper Motorsports Pontiac Dr. Pepper Dodge Yellow Transportation Dodge Danny Bost Motorsports Chevrolet Kingsford/Johnsonville Chevrolet ACDelco Chevrolet Albertsons Ford OdoBan Ford Aramendia Motorsports Chevrolet Toys “R” Us Chevrolet Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Global Industrial Contractors Chevrolet Hills Brothers Coffee Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet BGNRacing.com/Ocean Potion Ford Civil Air Patrol Chevrolet Keystone Light Dodge Timber Wolf Pontiac GEICO Chevrolet Supercuts Chevrolet Moy Racing Ford Eagle Jet International Chevrolet Kleenex/Brookshire’s Chevrolet Express Personnel/Dr. Pepper Dodge Outdoor Channel Chevrolet PayDay Chevrolet Havil-Spoerl Ford 31-W Insulation/Waterloo Chevrolet Team Marines Ford Jimmy Means Racing Ford Southern Pan Services Pontiac Sta-Rite Pumps Dodge

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 199 198 198 197 196 195 193 190 190 190 189 188 184 169 167 163 131 119 82 72 71 52 42 31 13 8 1

$63,700 Running 65,590 Running 46,760 Running 38,100 Running 35,350 Running 25,225 Running 23,275 Running 32,525 Running 26,775 Running 27,425 Running 20,725 Running 25,675 Running 25,755 Running 19,865 Running 23,305 Running 23,415 Running 23,205 Running 30,345 Running 28,235 Running 18,605 Running 23,315 Accident 22,405 Running 22,575 Running 18,115 Accident 27,600 Accident 21,890 Running 21,780 Accident 16,645 Accident 25,015 Running 19,505 Engine 19,295 Running 19,185 Accident 17,405 Engine 18,965 Engine 16,855 Accident 16,745 Engine 24,135 Engine 16,605 Fuel Pump 16,570 Accident 18,530 Accident 16,495 Trans 16,460 Rear end 16,427 Accident

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (2) Troy Cline #00, Robby Benton #85 RACE COMMENTS: Cars #77 (engine change), #87 (engine change), #79 (backup car) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag for indicated reasons. Time of Race: 2 hours, 32 minutes, 41 seconds Average Speed: 117.891 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution Bud Pole Award: Jason Keller #57 Albertsons Ford (187.474 mph, 28.804 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Chad Blount #19 APP Pre-Paid Gas Cards Dodge Caution Flags: 10 cautions for 48 laps. Laps 3-6 (Car #6 Accident, Turn 2); 34-42 (Cars #25 & 79 Accident, Turn 4); 45-59 (Car #16 Accident, Turn 4); 80-83 (Debris on Frontstretch), 86-89 (Car #90 Accident, Backstretch); 111-115 (Oil on Track); 172-178 (Car #77 Accident, Backstretch); 188-190 (Debris on Backstretch); 192-195 (Cars #2, 5, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 30, 38, 46, 48, 54, 88, 92, 99 Accident Turn 1); 198-200 (Car #54 Accident Turn 2). Lap Leaders: Bobby Hamilton Jr. 1-14, Brian Vickers 15-34, Matt Kenseth 35-53, Vickers 54-80, Todd Bodine 81-83, Kenseth 84-124, Vickers 125-151, David Reutimann 152-173, Scott Wimmer 174, Vickers 175-187, Bodine 188-192, Joe Nemechek 193-200. Lead Changes: 12 lead changes among 7 drivers

Race Recap

Joe Nemechek (No. 87 Cellular One Chevrolet) led just once in the O’Reilly 300, but it came at the perfect time in order for him to capture his first victory at Texas Motor Speedway. Todd Bodine was in charge until he was caught up in a 15-car accident in Turn 1 that brought out the caution on Lap 192, allowing Nemechek to move into the lead for the final eight laps. The last three laps also ran under caution, the 10th of the day and a Nationwide Series track record.

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2002 BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300

WINNER

Jeff Purvis

Race Recap

Jeff Purvis (No. 37 Timber Wolf Chevrolet) claimed his fourth career Nationwide Series victory by winning the rainshortened O’Reilly 300. Purvis tied the track record for fewest laps led by a Nationwide Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway, leading only the final six laps in a race that was shortened from 200 laps to 116 due to the inclement weather. His decision to not pit helped him earn the victory. The average race speed of 102.136 mph marked the slowest Nationwide Series race at TMS. Second-place finisher Jack Sprague dominated the race, leading 67 laps.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 April 6, 2002 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,197,691 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

37 24 87 10 21 29 7 25 17 9 59 5 57 36 2 14 60 18 27 33 23 19 12 54 48 47 4 1 95 92 38 94 49 16 77 98 7 66 46 63 26 99 34

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

13 7 2 12 1 6 14 9 5 19 10 33 8 24 3 16 11 37 15 28 30 36 23 22 25 18 20 4 35 17 38 39 42 43 41 34 26 29 31 40 21 27 32

Jeff Purvis Jack Sprague Joe Nemechek Scott Riggs # Jeff Green Kevin Harvick Randy LaJoie Bobby Hamilton Jr. Matt Kenseth Jeff Burton Stacy Compton Ron Hornaday Jr. Jason Keller Hank Parker Jr. Johnny Sauter # Larry Foyt Greg Biffle Mike McLaughlin Jamie McMurray Tony Raines Scott Wimmer Tim Sauter Kerry Earnhardt # Kevin Grubb Kenny Wallace Shane Hmiel # Mike Wallace Jimmy Spencer Steadman Marlin Todd Bodine Christian Elder Derrike Cope David Starr Chad Chaffin Brad Teague Kasey Kahne # Ken Schrader Casey Mears # Ashton Lewis Jr. Shane Hall Lyndon Amick Michael Waltrip Stuart Kirby

Timber Wolf Chevrolet NetZero Chevrolet Cellular One Chevrolet Nestle NesQuick Ford Rockwell Automation Chevrolet GM Goodwrench Service/Action Chevrolet Kleenex/Nortel Networks Chevrolet Team Marines Ford Jani-King Ford Gain/Febreeze/Swiffer Ford Kingsford/Johnsonville Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Albertsons Ford GNC Live Well Dodge ACDelco Chevrolet Harrah’s Casino Chevrolet Grainger Ford MBNA Pontiac Williams Travel Centers Chevrolet Alka-Seltzer Chevrolet Bill Davis Racing Pontiac O’Reilly Chevrolet Supercuts Chevrolet Toys “R” Us Chevrolet Stacker 2 Chevrolet Thomas Pacconi Classics Chevrolet Biagi Chevrolet Yellow Transportation Chevrolet Keystone Light/Shoney’s Inn Ford Excedrin Chevrolet Great Clips Ford O’Reilly Chevrolet Rent-A-Wreck/Chasco Ford 31-W Insulation Chevrolet Moy Racing Ford Channellock Ford Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet Phillips 66 Dodge Civil Air Patrol Chevrolet Greased Lightning Chevrolet Dr.Pepper Chevrolet Aaron’s Chevrolet U.S. Air Force Chevrolet

116 * 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 115 115 114 114 114 112 112 112 110 88 84 73 46 45 45 0

$73,395 Running 58,775 Running 38,425 Running 44,200 Running 29,150 Running 25,150 Running 33,625 Running 25,475 Running 20,025 Running 20,725 Running 25,025 Running 24,125 Running 29,400 Running 23,540 Running 29,380 Running 21,990 Running 27,180 Running 27,070 Running 21,360 Running 22,050 Running 21,240 Running 20,980 Running 20,720 Running 20,610 Running 20,575 Running 18,345 Running 16,235 Running 16,520 Running 15,990 Running 23,480 Running 15,770 Running 15,660 Running 15,550 Running 15,440 Running 15,330 Running 15,220 Running 15,110 Ignition 17,075 Running 17,040 Running 15,005 Engine 16,970 Accident 14,935 Accident 14,900 Accident

# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) Dan Pardus #32, Mike Harmon, #44, Jason Schuler #73, Dewayne Leik #81 RACE COMMENTS: Race is shortened due to rain. Cars #49 (backup car) and #63 (backup car) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag for indicated reasons. Time of Race: 1 hours, 42 minutes, 13 seconds (race shortened due to rain) Average Speed: 102.136 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution Bud Pole Award: Jeff Green #21 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet - (193.493 mph, 27.908 seconds) Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Scott Riggs #10 Nestle NesQuik Ford Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 39 laps. Laps 2-7 (Car #34-Accident, Turn 3), 42-45 (NASCAR Caution - Tire Check), 47-66 (Cars #99,26,98 and 54 - Accident, Turn 2), 108-116 (Car #98 - Spin, Pit Road). Lap Leaders: Jeff Green 1-42, Jack Sprague 43-109, Mike Wallace 110, Jeff Purvis 111-116. Lead Changes: 3 lead changes among 4 drivers. * Race was shortened from originally scheduled 200 laps to 116 due to rain.

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2001 BOXSCORE

Jani-King 300

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 7 March 31, 2001 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,123,496 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

2 9 43 87 17 34 60 92 21 71 46 18 7 02 23 27 41 37 26 33 98 14 59 57 11 66 25 77 36 1 74 10 22 61 00 16 20 63 99 65 55 49 48

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

7 23 11 3 1 8 16 24 5 41 15 17 6 39 37 38 25 20 4 9 21 26 33 27 12 22 13 29 31 28 34 2 43 30 35 32 14 36 18 42 10 40 19

Kevin Harvick Jeff Burton Jay Sauter Joe Nemechek Matt Kenseth David Green Greg Biffle # Jimmie Johnson Mike Skinner Kevin Lepage Ashton Lewis Jr. Jeff Purvis Randy LaJoie Ryan Newman Scott Wimmer # Jamie McMurray # David Starr Kevin Grubb Bobby Hamilton Jr. Tony Raines Elton Sawyer Larry Foyt # Rich Bickle Jason Keller Marty Houston # Tim Fedewa Chad Chaffin Kelly Denton Hank Parker Jr. Jimmy Spencer Chad Little Jeff Green Andy Hillenberg Tim Sauter # Todd Bodine Mark Day Mike McLaughlin Shane Hall Shawna Robinson Bobby Gerhart Mark Green Robbie Faggert Kenny Wallace

ACDelco Chevrolet Gain Ford Quality Farm Stores Chevrolet Cellular One Pontiac Visine-A Chevrolet AFG Glass/Pinnacle Art & Frame Chevrolet Grainger Ford Excedrin Chevrolet Rockwell Automation Chevrolet State Fair Corn Dogs Ford Lewis Motorsports Chevrolet MBNA Pontiac Kleenex/Scott Products Chevrolet ALLTEL Ford Jani-King Pontiac William Travel Centers Chevrolet Jani-King Chevrolet Timber Wolf Chevrolet Dr.Pepper Chevrolet Alka-Seltzer Chevrolet Starter/Hot Tamales Ford Harrah’s Casino Chevrolet Kingsford/Glad Chevrolet Albertsons Ford Channellock Chevrolet Phillips 66 Chevrolet Team Marines Chevrolet Merck/Medco Ford GNC Live Well Chevrolet Yellow Freight Chevrolet Staff America Chevrolet Nestle NesQuick Ford Quail Unlimited/Chevy Trucks Chevrolet Stoops Freightliner Ford Buckshot Racing Chevrolet 31-W Insulation Chevrolet Gibbs Racing Pontiac Lance Snacks Ford Aaron’s Chevrolet Gerhart Racing Chevrolet Davis & Weight Motorsports Ford Jay Robinson, Inc. Ford Goulds Pumps Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 198 198 197 196 195 195 195 180 179 178 178 157 144 110 77 77 56 43 43 29 14 8 3

$66,600 50,900 55,120 28,825 28,325 35,325 32,425 28,325 24,825 23,325 21,025 24,775 26,050 20,175 20,100 22,895 18,270 21,895 21,770 22,195 20,770 17,395 20,220 25,595 16,985 23,455 16,745 14,634 23,025 16,515 14,305 23,695 14,085 13,975 16,865 13,755 15,645 16,610 13,575 13,540 14,505 13,470 16,435

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) Mike Harmon #44 RACE COMMENTS: #02 (backup car), #27 (backup car), #55 (backup car), #16 (stop on pit road during pace lap) dropped to the rear of the field prior to green flag for indicated reasons. Time of Race: 2 hours, 22 minutes, 37 seconds Average Speed: 126.212 mph Margin of Victory: .246 second Bud Pole Award: Matt Kenseth #17 Visine-A Chevrolet - (189.880 mph, 28.439 seconds) Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Greg Biffle #60 Grainger Ford Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 39 laps. Laps 4-7 (Car #48-Spin, Turn 3), 16-19 (Car # 44-Accident, Backstretch), 46-54 (Cars #99 &63-Accident Turn 4), 57-63 (Cars #10, 60 & 20-Accident, Frontstretch), 153-160 (Car #22-Accident, Turn 3), 185-191 (Cars #77 &74-Accident, Frontstretch) Lap Leaders: Matt Kenseth 1-7, Mike Skinner 8-47, Kenseth 48-54, Skinner 55-66, Kevin Harvick 67-117, Tony Raines 118-119, Jeff Burton 120-123, Kevin Lepage 124-129, Jamie McMurray 130, Harvick 131-153, Jimmie Johnson 154-160, Harvick 161-200. Lead Changes: 11 lead changes among 8 drivers.

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 2 ACDelco Chevrolet) was dominant en route to his victory in the JaniKing 300 as he led 114 of the 200 laps. Harvick, who started seventh, held the point for the final 40 laps, but still had a fight to the finish as he edged Jeff Burton by 0.246 of a second. The victory was his fourth career win in the Nationwide Series.

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2000 BOXSCORE

Albertsons 300

WINNER

Mark Martin

Race Recap

Mark Martin (No. 60 WinnDixie Ford) continued his dominance of this event as he won for the second consecutive season and third time in four years. Martin, winner of the inaugural 1997 event, outlasted Matt Kenseth by 0.403 of a second in the Albertsons 300, which was delayed by rain for four hours on Lap 19 of 200. Martin led 38 laps, including the final 36, in a race that was slowed by 55 caution laps. It marked the second consecutive time that Martin won the race from the outside pole position. The race established a track record for most caution laps with 55 laps.

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NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 7 April 1, 2000 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $1,060,821 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

60 17 34 66 10 9 27 1 2 4 57 5 31 37 33 42 3 81 43 25 83 18 49 92 63 00 71 98 26 22 74 77 35 59 53 87 61 21 45 48 36 24 15

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 26 17 11 10 7 25 14 4 36 39 12 6 33 40 24 16 28 3 38 35 1 23 21 20 42 22 19 5 27 43 32 41 37 29 9 34 8 13 18 15 31 30

Mark Martin Matt Kenseth David Green Todd Bodine Jeff Green Jeff Burton Casey Atwood Randy LaJoie Kevin Harvick # Jeff Purvis Jason Keller Dick Trickle Steve Park Kevin Grubb Tony Raines Kenny Irwin Ron Hornaday # Blaise Alexander Jay Sauter # Andy Santerre Wayne Grubb Jason Leffler # Mike Bliss Jimmie Johnson # Mark Green Buckshot Jones Kevin Lepage Elton Sawyer Bobby Hamilton Jr. Kenny Wallace P.J. Jones # Chad Chaffin Lyndon Amick Phil Parsons Hank Parker Jr. Joe Nemechek Hut Stricklin Mike Dillon Adam Petty Mike McLaughlin Tim Fedewa Jeff Gordon Jack Sprague

Winn-Dixie Ford Visine-A Chevrolet AFG Glass Chevrolet Phillips 66 Chevrolet Nestle NesQuick Chevrolet NorthernLight.com Ford Castrol GTX Chevrolet Bob Evans Chevrolet ACDelco Chevrolet Porter-Cable Pontiac Excedrin Chevrolet Schneider National Chevrolet Whelen Engineering Chevrolet Timber Wolf Chevrolet Alka-Seltzer/Bayer Chevrolet BellSouth Mobility Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet TRACFONE/WCW Chevrolet Quality Farm & Country Chevrolet Lance Chevrolet Link-Belt Cranes Chevrolet MBNA Pontiac Yellow Freight/PAMECO/KOBALT Chevrolet ALLTEL Chevrolet Exxon SuperFlo Chevrolet Cheez-It Pontiac Red Man Ford Lysol Ford Baywatch Chevrolet Polaris Pontiac BACE Motorsports Chevrolet Lear/UAW Ford POWERTEL/Mitsubishi Wireless Chevrolet Kingsford/ALLTEL Chevrolet Team Marines Chevrolet Cellular One Chevrolet IWX Pontiac Rockwell Automation Chevrolet Sprint Chevrolet Goulds Pumps Chevrolet Stanley Tools Chevrolet Pepsi Chevrolet Albertsons Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (11) Chad Little #30, Terry Labonte #44, Bobby Hillin #8, Anthony Lazzaro #97, Michael Waltrip #7, Tony Roper #50, Jeff Fuller #82, Michael Ritch #55, Jason Jarrett #11, Rick Bickle #91, Dave Blaney #20. RACE COMMENTS: The race was delayed 4 hours, 30 minutes due to rain at Lap 19. Kenny Wallace replaced Ward Burton in #22 car after Burton was injured in practice. Cars #22 (driver change), #34 (backup car), #92 (backup car) dropped to the rear of the field prior to the green flag. Time of the Race: 2 hours, 46 minutes, 28 seconds Average Speed: 108.130 mph Margin of Victory: .403 seconds Bud Pole Award: Jason Leffler #18 MBNA Pontiac - (184.451 mph, 29.276 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Kevin Harvick #2 ACDelco Chevrolet Caution Flags: 5 cautions for 55 laps. Laps 18-38 (Rain), 111-116 (Cars #31&43-Accident, Backstretch), 124-136 (Cars #77,35,45,61,21, 48&63-Accident, Backtretch), 152-160 (Car #87-Accident, Turn 4),182-187 (Car #59-Accident, Turn 4). Lap Leaders: Jason Leffler 1, Jay Sauter 2, Kevin Harvick 3-39, Todd Bodine 40-55, Harvick 56-85, David Green 86-92, Joe Nemechek 93-105, Mark Martin 106-107, Matt Kenseth 108, Sauter 109-111, D.Green 112-118, Nemechek 119-124, Kenseth 125164, Martin 165-200. Lead Changes: 13 lead changes among 8 drivers.

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1999 BOXSCORE

Coca-Cola 300

WINNER

Mark Martin

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 6 March 27, 1999 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $996,603 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

60 9 32 34 11 57 15 93 19 3 21 98 24 44 26 61 1 17 4 53 36 41 63 10 37 89 38 59 64 00 50 72 54 8 27 56 66 87 45 74 35 47 99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

2 11 7 24 10 6 8 1 33 12 35 29 4 14 43 25 32 5 13 20 41 17 39 38 36 27 19 30 37 42 16 31 22 34 18 9 26 23 3 40 15 21 28

Mark Martin Jeff Burton Jeff Green Mike McLaughlin Kenny Irwin Jason Keller Ken Schrader Dave Blaney Mike Skinner Dale Earnhardt Jr. Michael Waltrip Elton Sawyer Jeff Gordon Terry Labonte Johnny Benson Tony Roper # Randy LaJoie Matt Kenseth Jeff Purvis Hank Parker Jr. # Tim Fedewa David Green Chuck Bown Phil Parsons Kevin Grubb Jeff Fuller Glenn Allen Jr. Mike Dillon Barry Bodine Larry Pearson Mark Green Hermie Sadler Brett Bodine Bobby Hillin Jr. Casey Atwood Jeff Krogh Todd Bodine Joe Nemechek Adam Petty # Steve Grissom Lyndon Amick Elliott Sadler Kevin Lepage

Winn-Dixie Ford Track Gear Ford Kleenex Chevrolet Goulds Pumps Chevrolet Rayovac Ford Fleming Team-IGA Chevrolet Oakwood Homes Chevrolet Amoco Pontiac Yellow Freight Chevrolet ACDelco Chevrolet Band-Aid Chevrolet Lysol Ford Pepsi Chevrolet Slim Jim Chevrolet BACE Motorsports Chevrolet IWX Motor Freight Pontiac Owens Restaurants Chevrolet DeWalt Tools Chevrolet Lance Snacks Chevrolet B.A.S.S. Chevrolet Stanley Tools Pontiac AFG Industries Chevrolet Exxon SuperFlo Chevrolet ALLTEL Chevrolet Timber Wolf Chevrolet Heritage Consumer Products Chevrolet Barbasol Ford Kingsford MatchLight Chevrolet Luxury Travel Motor Coaches Chevrolet Cheez-It Pontiac Dr. Pepper Chevrolet MGM Brakes Chevrolet Gold Bond Chevrolet Clean Shower Chevrolet Castrol GTX Chevrolet Clearwater Forest Chevrolet Phillips 66 Chevrolet BellSouth Mobility Chevrolet Spree Chevrolet BACE Motorsports Chevrolet SCANA/Powertel Chevrolet MONRO Muffler Brake Chevrolet Red Man Chevrolet

163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 163 162 162 162 162 162 162 161 161 161 161 161 160 160 160 159 156 154 153 152 150 148 138 138 93 86 84 71 70 61 15

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (18) Ed Berrier #77, Andy Kirby #28, Sterling Marlin #42, Dick Trickle #5, Jimmy Spencer #12, Phillip Morris #01, Steve Park #83, Shane Hall #43, Stanton Barrett #40, Brad Loney #90, Jason Jarrett #33, Steve Grissom #18, Jimmy Kitchens #22, Mark Day #16, Joe Buford #7, Kenny Wallace #25, Mark Krogh #80, Bobby Hamilton Jr. #95 RACE COMMENTS: Steve Grissom replaced Tony Raines in the #74 car folllowing Raines’ accident in practice. Race was shortened from 200 laps to 163 due to rain. Time of the Race: 1 hour, 55 minutes, 8 seconds Average Speed: 127.417 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution Bud Pole Award: Dave Blaney #93 Amoco Pontiac - (183.082 mph, 29.495 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Tony Roper #61 IWX Motor Freight Pontiac Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 30 laps. Laps 74-79 (Car #35-Accident, Turn 4), 81-83 (Car #89-Stalled, Turn 4), (Car #45-AccidentTurn 2), 143-149 (Car #27 & 56-Accident, Turn 4), 152-155 (Cars #8, 10, 64 & 00-Accident, Backstretch), 158-163 (Cars #3, 4 & 24-Accident, Turn 2). Lap Leaders: Dave Blaney (grid), Mark Martin 1, Blaney 2-7, Matt Kenseth 8-67, Martin 68-69, Barry Bodine 70, Kenseth 71-137, Martin 138-140, Jeff Green 141-143, Martin 144-150, Green 151-155, Martin 156-163. Lead Changes: 11 lead changes among 5 drivers.

Race Recap

Mark Martin (No. 60 WinnDixie Ford) captured the CocaCola 300 for the second time in three years as the event was reduced to 163 laps from a scheduled 200 due to rain. Martin started on the outside pole and led five times for 21 laps, including the final eight, as the race finished under caution due to the inclement weather. Martin took over the lead just two laps before the final caution flag was waved, ending the race. Matt Kenseth, who led 127 of the 163 laps, was slowed by a green flag stop followed by a caution putting him a lap down.

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1998 BOXSCORE

Coca-Cola 300

WINNER

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Race Recap

Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 3 ACDelco Chevrolet) captured his first career win in the Nationwide Series in the Coca-Cola 300 at Texas Motor Speedway. Earnhardt Jr. took the lead from Joe Nemechek on the final lap and then staved off polesitter Elliott Sadler by 0.178 of a second to claim the victory. He led only six of 200 laps, and his first time in the lead did not come until Lap 181. The win came in his 16th career Nationwide Series start.

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Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

3 66 87 10 56 74 37 17 2 9 34 96 33 72 44 77 21 63 47 80 60 99 89 30 23 57 38 00 32 85 12 92 20 93 29 4 50 36 14 40 83 7 6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

16 1 2 22 25 43 20 24 6 35 28 29 27 19 3 42 17 38 18 4 11 8 14 30 33 34 31 37 10 32 21 13 15 23 5 26 9 39 7 40 12 36 41

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Elliott Sadler Joe Nemechek Phil Parsons Jeff Krogh Randy LaJoie Mark Green Matt Kenseth Jeff Green Jeff Burton Mike McLaughlin Kyle Petty Tim Fedewa Mike Dillon Tony Stewart Ed Berrier Michael Waltrip Tracy Leslie Andy Santerre # Mark Krough Mark Martin Glenn Allen Stanton Barrett Mike Cope # Lance Hooper Jason Keller Elton Sawyer Buckshot Jones Dale Jarrett Shane Hall Jimmy Spencer Morgan Shepherd Blaise Alexander # Dave Blaney # Hermie Sadler Jeff Purvis Jimmy Foster Matt Hutter # Patty Moise Kevin Lepage Wayne Grubb # Doug Reid III Joe Bessey

ACDelco Chevrolet Phillips 66 Chevrolet BellSouth Mobility Chevrolet Dura Lube Chevrolet Clearwater Forest Chevrolet FINA Chevrolet Timber Wolf Chevrolet Lycos Chevrolet New Holland Chevrolet Track Gear Ford Goulds Pumps Chevrolet Big A Auto Parts Pontiac Kleenex Chevrolet Detriot Gasket Chevrolet Shell Oil Co. Pontiac Lear Corporation/UAW Ford Band-Aid Ford Lysol Chevrolet MONRO Muffler Brake Chevrolet Clearwater Forest Chevrolet Winn-Dixie Ford Luxaire Chevrolet Allerest/Acutrim Ford Slim Jim Chevrolet WCW Pontiac Justin Boots Chevrolet Barbasol Ford Alka-Seltzer/Bayer Pontiac White Rain Ford Bama Jams & Jellies Chevrolet Zippo Chevrolet Kraft Chevrolet Rescue Chevrolet Amoco Pontiac DeWalt Industrial Tools Chevrolet Lance Snacks Chevrolet Dr. Pepper Ford Stanley Tools Pontiac Rhodes Furniture Ford Channellock Chevrolet Link Belt Construction Chevrolet Godwin’s Chevrolet Power Team Chevrolet

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 198 198 198 196 193 190 190 182 154 118 105 103 103 95 49 49 45 32 3 2

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (8) Robert Pressley, Hank Parker Jr., Dick Trickle, Kevin Schwantz, Mark Day, Bobby Hillin, Tom Lorenz, Ted Smokstad. Time of the Race: 2 hour, 29 minutes, 47 seconds Average Speed: 120.174 mph Margin of Victory: .178 seconds Bud Pole Award: Elliott Sadler #66 Phillips 66 Chevrolet - (179.229 mph, 30.129 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Andy Santerre #47 Monro Muffler-Brake Chevrolet Caution Flags: 7 cautions for 44 laps. Laps 4-11 (Cars #5 & 7–Accident, Frontstretch), 31-35 (Car #83–Accident, Backstretch), 51-57 (Cars #14& 35–Accident, Turn 2), 98-103 (Car #50–Accident, Frontstretch), 105-113 (Cars #4, 00, 29 & 93–Accident, Turn 3), 185-189 (Car #12–Accident, Turn 2), 191-194 (Cars #32 & 99–Accident, Frontstretch) Lap Leaders: Elliott Sadler 1-17, Joe Nemechek 18-54, Lance Hooper 55-62, Nemechek 63-98, Mark Green 99-160, Jimmy Spencer 161, Mark Green 162-165, Spencer 166-179, Sadler 180, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 181-185, Glenn Allen 186-189, Nemechek 190-199, Earnhardt Jr. 200. Lead Changes: 12 lead changes among 7 drivers.

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1997 BOXSCORE

Coca-Cola 300

WINNER

Mark Martin

NASCAR Nationwide Series Race No. 8 April 5, 1997 | 300 Miles - 200 Laps | Purse: $783,150 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

60 20 9 36 34 10 00 88 74 63 38 57 72 45 8 64 17 5 1 29 4 85 32 89 94 21 6 44 43 97 40 47 96 37 3 16 99 33 48 35 11 77

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42

20 24 14 17 11 8 4 23 21 26 7 27 18 31 1 15 13 5 3 2 22 25 30 28 35 36 33 9 34 41 39 32 38 29 6 37 12 10 40 16 19 42

Mark Martin Jimmy Spencer Jeff Burton Todd Bodine Mike McLaughlin Phil Parsons Buckshot Jones Kevin Lepage Randy LaJoie Tracy Leslie Elton Sawyer Jason Keller Mike Dillon Greg Sacks Jeff Green Dick Trickle Tim Bender Terry Labonte Hermie Sadler Elliott Sadler Tim Steele # Shane Hall Dale Jarrett Johnny Chapman # Ron Barfield Michael Waltrip Joe Bessey Bobby Labonte Dennis Setzer Doug Reid III # Jerry Robertson Jeff Fuller Stevie Reeves Mark Green Steve Park # Mark Day Glenn Allen Tim Fedewa Randy Porter Lyndon Amick # Jimmy Foster # Jeff McClure #

Winn-Dixie Ford Zippo Chevrolet Track Gear Ford Stanley Pontiac Royal Oak Charcoal Chevrolet ChanelLock Chevrolet AquaFresh/Keebler Pontiac Hype Chevrolet FINA Chevrolet Lysol Pontiac Barbasol/Easy Chair Ford Slim Jim Chevrolet Detriot Gasket Chevrolet Hunter’s Specialties Chevrolet Diamond Ridge Chevrolet Dura Lube Chevrolet Kraft Singles Chevrolet Alka-Seltzer/Bayer Chevrolet DeWalt Tools Chevrolet Phillips 66 Chevrolet HS Die Chevrolet Bama Jellies Chevrolet White Rain Ford Sherwin-Williams Ford New Holland Tractors Ford Band-Aid Ford Power Team Chevrolet Shell Pontiac Lance Snacks Chevrolet MedPartners Chevrolet MHCO USA Ford Sunoco Chevrolet Big A Auto Parts Ford Timber Wolf Chevrolet ACDelco Chevrolet 31-W Insulation Pontiac Luxaire Chevrolet Kleenex Chevrolet UniFirst Uniforms Ford Rockwell Pontiac Speedvision/Outdoor Life Ford Lear Corporation Ford

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 198 198 197 197 193 188 164 152 142 130 105 76 64 27 20 9

$61,450 39,875 31,525 32,750 32,025 23,500 22,250 19,700 20,250 17,600 16,250 18,300 18,100 12,500 18,725 12,050 13,850 11,500 13,400 13,725 14,050 13,100 11,000 12,900 13,000 10,700 12,600 10,500 12,400 10,525 10,200 14,350 11,000 10,900 10,800 9,700 10,600 10,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,700

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) - Kenny Irwin Jr., Mike Olsen, Kenny Wallace Time of the Race: 2 hours, 26 minutes, 21 seconds Average Speed: 122.993 mph Margin of Victory: 1.57 seconds Busch Pole Award: Jeff Green, #8 Diamond Ridge Chevrolet (180.054 mph, 29.991 seconds) New Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race: Tim Steele #4 HS Die Chevrolet Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 45 laps. Laps 7-13 (Car #40--Spin, Frontstretch), 16-19 (Car #11--Accident, Backstretch), 28-31 (Car #35--Accident, Frontstretch), 42-45 (Safety Vehicle on Track), 67-72 (Car #48--Accident, Turn 4), 77-84 (Car #33--Accident, Turn 1), 107-112 (Car #99--Accident, Frontstretch), 144-149 (Car #3--Accident, Turn 1) Lap Leaders: Jeff Green 1-38, Elton Sawyer 39-52, Steve Park 53-67, Dennis Setzer 68-74, Jeff Burton 75-93, Mike McLaughlin 94-160, Jimmy Spencer 161-187, Mark Martin 188-200. Lead Changes: 7 lead changes among 8 drivers.

Race Recap

Mark Martin (No. 60 WinnDixie Ford) set the tone for his future dominance of this event by capturing the inaugural Coca-Cola 300. Martin, who would go on to win again in 1999 and 2000, started 20th and led just the final 13 laps en route to the win. He was not challenged late as he cruised to a 1.57-second victory over runner-up Jimmy Spencer. Martin holds the distinction as the first driver to visit Victory Lane at “The Great American Speedway!” as the Nationwide Series event was the first race held at TMS.

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SPRING RACE PREVIEW

WinStar World Casino 400 Friday, June 7

The WinStar World Casino 400 is the seventh race in the 22-event NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and first of two stops at Texas Motor Speedway. This will be the 17th truck series race that is coupled with the IZOD IndyCar Series, a tradition that began in the inaugural 1997 season of “The Great American Speedway!” Johnny Sauter didn’t miss out on another opportunity to win at Texas Motor Speedway. A year after having a win slip through his hands after he was black flagged while leading on the final restart, Sauter was rebounded with a mistake-free performance to win the 2012 WinStar World Casino 400 for his first victory at “The Great American Speedway!” Sauter led the final 22 laps and won by 2.101 seconds over ThorSport Racing teammate Matt Crafton for the win, giving the organization its first 1-2 finish since September of 2009.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 252 miles / 168 laps Green Flag: TBD CT (subject to change) TV: SPEED Radio: MRN (KRLD – The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Justin Lofton Defending Champion: Johnny Sauter

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FALL RACE PREVIEW

WinStar World Casino 350 Friday, Nov. 1

The WinStar World Casino 400 is the 20th race in the 22-event NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and second of two stops at Texas Motor Speedway. This will be the ninth edition of the fall event, which kicks off the NASCAR tripleheader weekend at “The Great American Speedway!” Johnny Sauter won last season’s WinStar World Casino 350 to become just the third driver to sweep both NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at Texas Motor Speedway. Sauter’s pass of Parker Kligerman on Lap 137 proved to be the winning move as he would lead the final 11 laps en route to the victory. The WinStar World Casino 350 established a Camping World Truck Series record for the fastest race speed at 154.737 miles per hour. The race eclipsed the NCWTS record of 154.044 that was set at Michigan on July 26, 2003.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 220.5 miles / 147 laps Green Flag: 7:30 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: SPEED Radio: MRN (KRLD – The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Nelson Piquet Jr. Defending Champion: Johnny Sauter

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TRACK RECORDS Miscellaneous Records Fastest Race: Slowest Race:  Qualifying Record: Closest Winning Margin: Largest Winning Margin: Winner’s Best Starting Position: Winner’s Furthest Starting Position: Most Laps Led By Winner: Fewest Laps Led By Winner: Youngest Winner: Oldest Winner: Most Lead Changes: Most Leaders: Fewest Lead Changes: Fewest Leaders: Most Cautions: Most Caution Laps: Fewest Cautions: Fewest Caution Laps: Most Drivers Finishing On Lead Lap: Fewest Drivers Finishing On Lead Lap: S = Summer race

154.737 mph/1 hr., 25 min., 30 sec. – Johnny Sauter (2012-F) 109.988 mph/2 hr., 20 min., 44 sec. – Ron Hornaday Jr. (2008-S) 184.464 mph/29.274 sec. – Clint Bowyer (2006-F) 0.116 of a second (Todd Bodine over Mike Skinner, 2006-S) 11.817 seconds (Dennis Setzer over Ted Musgrave, 2004-S) 1st – Jay Sauter (1999-F), Greg Biffle (2000-S), Bryan Reffner (2000-F), Clint Bowyer (2006-F), Todd Bodine (2007-S) 22nd – Todd Bodine (2004-F) 140 – Ron Hornaday Jr. (2008-S) 1 – Todd Bodine (2006-S) Kyle Busch, 24 years, 6 months, 4 days (2009-F) Ron Hornaday Jr., 52 years, 11 months, 21 days (2011-S) 19 (2011-S) 11 (2011-S) 1 (1997) 2 (1997, 2006-F) 10 (2011-S) 46 (1998, 2011-S) 2 (2009-S, ’12-F) 8 (2012-F) 24 (2005-F) 6 (2000-S, ’02-S, ’07-S)

FASTEST RACE – Johnny Sauter (2012-F)

F = Fall race

Year-By-Year Race and Pole Winners Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Race WinStar World Casino 350 WinStar World Casino 400 WinStar World Casino 350 WinStar World Casino 350k WinStar World Casino 350k WinStar World Casino 400k Winstar World Casino 350k WinStar World Casino 400 Silverado 350k Sam’s Town 400 Silverado 350k Sam’s Town 400 Silverado 350k Sam’s Town 400 Silverado 350k Chex 400k Silverado 350k O’Reilly 400k Silverado 350k O’Reilly 400k Silverado 350k O’Reilly 400k Silverado 350k O’Reilly 400k O’Reilly 400k Pronto Auto Parts 400k O’Reilly 300k Pronto Auto Parts 400k Pronto Auto Parts 400k Pronto Auto Parts 400k

Winner (Start Position) Johnny Sauter (13) Johnny Sauter (20) Kevin Harvick (10) Ron Hornaday Jr. (13) Kyle Busch (3) Todd Bodine (4) Kyle Busch (12) Todd Bodine (9) Ron Hornaday Jr. (7) Ron Hornaday Jr. (3) Ted Musgrave (3) Todd Bodine (1) Clint Bowyer (1) Todd Bodine (6) Todd Bodine (8) Jack Sprague (7) Todd Bodine (22) Dennis Setzer (4) Brendan Gaughan (7) Brendan Gaughan (5) Brendan Gaughan (5) Brendan Gaughan (10) Travis Kvapil (7) Jack Sprague (3) Bryan Reffner (1) Greg Biffle (1) Jay Sauter (1) Dennis Setzer (3) Tony Raines (12) Kenny Irwin Jr. (5)

Car Owner Pole Winner Mike Curb Nelson Piquet Jr. Mike Curb Justin Lofton DeLana Harvick James Buescher DeLana Harvick James Buescher Kyle Busch Matt Crafton Stephen Germain Austin Dillon Billy Ballew Matt Crafton Stephen Germain Johnny Sauter DeLana Harvick Rick Crawford DeLana Harvick Justin Marks Stephen Germain Mike Skinner Stephen Germain Todd Bodine David Dollar Clint Bowyer Stephen Germain Mike Skinner Stephen Germain Mike Skinner Dave Fuge Mike Skinner Stephen Germain Mike Skinner David Dollar Ted Musgrave Michael Gaughan Andy Houston Michael Gaughan Bobby Hamilton* Michael Gaughan Mike Bliss Michael Gaughan Jason Leffler Mike Addington Scott Riggs Rick Hendrick Scott Riggs* John Menard Bryan Reffner Jack Roush Greg Biffle Richard Childress Jay Sauter Ron Keselowski Jay Sauter Carmella Roehrig Jack Sprague Jim Herrick Mike Bliss

MOV = Margin of Victory *Won pole based off owner points due to qualifying being cancelled for inclement weather **Denotes green/white-checkered finish

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MOV (Sec) 2.199 2.101 0.294 ** 0.936 ** 0.386 1.007 ** 0.995 1.321 0.957 0.283 ** Caution ** 0.188 ** 0.279 ** 0.116 ** 1.162 1.286 1.008 11.817 1.905 0.865 0.913 2.384 0.501 4.669 1.277 2.741 0.267 0.208 0.241 0.290


TRACK RECORDS Closest Finishes Rank 1 2 3 4 5

Margin 0.116 0.188 0.208 0.241 0.267

Date June 9, 2006 June 8, 2007 June 11, 1999 June 5, 1998 Oct. 15, 1999

Race Sam’s Town 400 Sam’s Town 400 Pronto Auto Parts 400k Pronto Auto Parts 400k O’Reilly 300k

Most Victories Driver Starts Wins Year Todd Bodine 17 6 2004-F, ’05-F, ’06-S, ’07-S, ’09-S, ’10-S Brendan Gaughan 17 4 2002-S, ’02-F, ’03-S, ’03-F Ron Hornaday Jr. 20 3 2008-S, ’08-F, 2011-S Kyle Busch 10 2 2009-F, ’10-F Johnny Sauter 9 2 2012-S, ’12-F Dennis Setzer 23 2 1999-S, ’04-S Jack Sprague 18 2 2001-S, ’05-S Greg Biffle 5 1 2000-S Clint Bowyer 1 1 2006-F Kevin Harvick 4 1 2011-F Kenny Irwin Jr. 1 1 1997 Travis Kvapil 12 1 2001-F Ted Musgrave 15 1 2007-F Tony Raines 2 1 1998 Bryan Reffner 6 1 2000-F Jay Sauter 4 1 1999-F

Most Poles Driver Starts Poles Year Mike Skinner 14 5 2004-F, ’05-S, ’05-F, ’06-S, ’07-F Mike Bliss 10 2 1997, ’02-F James Buescher 8 2 2011-S, ’11-F Matt Crafton 24 2 2009-F, ’10-F Jay Sauter 4 2 1999-S, ’99-F Greg Biffle 5 1 2000-S Todd Bodine 17 1 2007-S Clint Bowyer 1 1 2006-F Rick Crawford 27 1 2008-F Austin Dillon 4 1 2010-S Andy Houston 8 1 2003-F Jason Leffler 5 1 2002-S Justin Lofton 6 1 2012-S Justin Marks 3 1 2008-S Ted Musgrave 15 1 2004-S Nelson Piquet Jr. 5 1 2012-F Bryan Reffner 6 1 2000-F Scott Riggs 4 1 2001-F Johnny Sauter 9 1 2009-S Jack Sprague 18 1 1998 Note: Scott Riggs (2001-S), Bobby Hamilton (2003-S) and Justin Lofton (2012-S) started on the pole when the starting field was based off owner points due to qualifying being rained out.

Winner Todd Bodine Todd Bodine Dennis Setzer Tony Raines Jay Sauter

Most Laps Led Driver Ron Hornaday Jr. Mike Skinner Todd Bodine Kyle Busch Jack Sprague Ted Musgrave Johnny Sauter Rick Crawford Brendan Gaughan Scott Riggs

Starts Laps Led 20 681 14 458 17 329 10 274 18 236 15 222 9 213 27 201 17 163 3 149

Runner-Up Mike Skinner Mike Skinner Jay Sauter Andy Houston Greg Biffle

Top Starting Averages (Minimum five starts) Driver Kyle Busch Mike Skinner James Buescher Ricky Carmichael Nelson Piquet Jr.

Starts Avg. Start 10 6.40 14 7.28 8 7.75 6 7.83 5 8.00

Top Finishing Averages (Minimum five races)

Most Top-5 Finishes Driver Todd Bodine Rick Crawford Jack Sprague Kyle Busch Brendan Gaughan Mike Skinner David Starr Johnny Benson Matt Crafton Ron Hornaday Jr. Dennis Setzer Travis Kvapil Andy Houston Ted Musgrave Johnny Sauter

Starts Top-5s 17 10 27 8 18 8 10 7 17 7 14 7 29 7 11 6 24 6 20 6 23 6 12 5 8 4 15 4 9 4

Driver Mike Skinner Andy Houston Johnny Sauter Nelson Piquet Jr. Mike Wallace

Starts Avg. Finish 14 6.07 8 6.37 9 6.44 5 6.60 5 8.60

Most Top-10 Finishes Driver Rick Crawford Matt Crafton Dennis Setzer Mike Skinner Todd Bodine Ron Hornaday Jr. Jack Sprague David Starr Ted Musgrave Johnny Benson Kyle Busch Terry Cook Brendan Gaughan Andy Houston Johnny Sauter

Starts Top-10s 27 14 24 13 23 12 14 12 17 11 20 11 18 11 29 11 15 9 11 7 10 7 24 7 17 7 8 7 9 7

Most WINS – Todd Bodine (6)

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX AGNEW, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 26 25 0

ARAMENDIA, JOE Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 27 24 0

ALLEN, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 7 28 0 1998 35 28 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 7 (1997) Best Finish: 28 (1997, ’98) Laps Led: 0

armstrong, dakoda Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 19 18 0

ALLEN, WILLIE Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 10 28 0 2007-F 18 11 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2007-S) Best Finish: 11 (2007-F) Laps Led: 0 ALLGAIER, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 22 27 0 ALMIROLA, ARIC Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 10 34 0 2006-S 8 32 0 2006-F 28 20 0 2008-S 11 17 0 2009-S 12 16 0 2009-F 7 14 1 2010-S 10 12 11 2010-F 12 7 2 2012-F 7 9 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 7 (2009-F, ’12-F) Best Finish: 7 (2010-F) Laps Led: 14 AMBROSE, MARCOS Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 21 27 0 2006-F 18 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (2006-F) Best Finish: 10 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0 ANDERSON, WAYNE Year Start Finish Led 1998 11 21 9 ANDRETTI, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 35 31 0 ANDREWS, TIM Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 28 25 0 2011-S 31 21 0 2011-F DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 28 (2009-F) Best Finish: 21 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0

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ARPIN, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 4 23 6 AUBE, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 25 33 0 BAILEY, JACK Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 27 36 0 BARFIELD JR., RON Year Start Finish Led 1998 25 30 0 1999-S 22 18 0 1999-F 32 33 0 2000-F DNQ Starts: 3 Best Start: 22 (1999-S) Best Finish: 18 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 BELL, TJ Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 28 27 0 2007-S 9 23 0 2007-F 29 17 0 2008-S 26 31 0 2008-F 8 32 0 2009-S 16 14 0 2009-F 17 23 0 2010-F 27 19 0 2011-F 31 32 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 8 (2008-F) Best Finish: 14 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 BENNING, NORM Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 32 28 0 2009-S 30 33 0 2009-F 34 29 0 2010-S 32 17 0 2010-F 35 26 0 2011-S 35 35 0 2011-F DNQ 2012-S 30 22 0 2012-F 34 26 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 30 (2009-S, ’12-S) Best Finish: 17 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0

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BENSON, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 7 2 0 2005-S 4 2 0 2005-F 6 13 7 2006-S 4 5 1 2006-F 11 31 0 2007-S 4 29 0 2007-F 4 27 0 2008-S 15 3 8 2008-F 20 3 0 2009-S 15 4 0 2010-S 13 10 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 4 (2005-S, ’06-S, ’07-S, ’07-F) Best Finish: 2 (2004-F, ’05-S) Laps Led: 16 BICKLE, RICH Year Start Finish Led 1997 2 21 0 2003-S 14 24 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 2 (1997) Best Finish: 21 (1997) Laps Led: 0 BIFFLE , GREG Year Start Finish Led 1998 17 22 3 1999-S 11 3 0 1999-F 13 2 3 2000-S 1 1 120 2000-F 3 25 6 Starts: 5 Best Start: 1 (2000-S) Best Finish: 1 (2000-S) Laps Led: 132 BIGLEY, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 15 22 0 2001-F 10 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2001-F) Best Finish: 18 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 BJORKLUND, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 26 19 0 BLANEY, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 16 30 0

BLISS, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1997 1 5 112 1998 5 37 0 1999-S 5 6 6 1999-F 7 26 0 2002-S 16 12 7 2002-F 1 9 0 2005-F 21 22 0 2006-S 15 10 0 2006-F 25 27 0 2007-F 27 4 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (1997, 2002-F) Best Finish: 4 (2007-F) Laps Led: 125

BORNEMAN III, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 31 23 0

BLOUNT, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 9 25 0

BOWYER, CLINT Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 1 1 103

BODINE, BARRY Year Start Finish Led 1998 3 27 0 2002-F 35 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 3 (1998) Best Finish: 27 (1998) Laps Led: 0

BOYD, STAN Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 33 28 0 2001-F 33 16 0 2002-S 24 16 0 2002-F 19 34 0 2003-S 20 29 0 2002-F 32 21 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 19 (2002-F) Best Finish: 16 (2001-F, ’02-S) Laps Led: 0

BODINE, TODD Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 22 1 71 2005-S 27 30 0 2005-F 8 1 23 2006-S 6 1 1 2006-F 26 14 0 2007-S 1 1 27 2007-F 13 16 0 2008-S 6 5 0 2008-F 10 4 0 2009-S 9 1 52 2009-F 2 4 25 2010-S 4 1 107 2010-F 5 4 23 2011-S 8 31 0 2011-F 19 13 0 2012-S 7 30 0 2012-F 19 8 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 1 (2007-S) Best Finish: 1 (2004-F, ’05-F, ’06-S, ’07-S, ’09-S, ’10-S) Laps Led: 329 BONIFIELD, PHIL Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 33 32 0 2001-S 26 31 0 2001-F 34 31 0 2002-S 30 34 0 2002-F 31 33 0 2003-S 21 28 0 2003-F 34 32 0 2004-S 34 33 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 21 (2003-S) Best Finish: 28 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0

BOUCHARD, KEN Year Start Finish Led 1997 21 10 0 bowles, jason Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 22 28 0 BOWN, CHUCK Year Start Finish Led 1997 20 4 0

BRAUN, COLIN Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 20 22 0 2008-F 9 5 0 2009-S 14 3 0 2009-F 19 5 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 9 (2008-F) Best Finish: 3 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 BRIGGS, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 23 30 0 2002-S 27 32 0 2003-S 22 20 0 2003-F 22 17 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 22 (2003-S, ’03-F) Best Finish: 17 (2003-F) Laps Led: 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX BUESCHER, JAMES Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 20 18 0 2009-F 10 17 0 2010-S 3 6 0 2010-F 21 6 0 2011-S 1 9 8 2011-F 1 19 56 2012-S 4 15 34 2012-F 2 11 31 Starts: 8 Best Start: 1 (2011-S, ’11-F) Best Finish: 6 (2010-S, ’10-F) Laps Led: 129 BURR, CONRAD Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 27 26 0 burton, wes Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 36 34 0 BUSCH, KURT Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 5 6 4 2000-F 4 3 23 Starts: 2 Best Start: 4 (2000-F) Best Finish: 3 (2000-F) Laps Led: 27 BUSCH, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 5 25 0 2005-F 4 3 26 2006-F 8 2 0 2007-F 5 29 27 2008-S 17 2 0 2008-F 3 2 87 2009-F 12 1 54 2010-F 3 1 80 2011-F 4 33 0 2012-F 3 4 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 3 (2008-F, ’10-F, ’12-F) Best Finish: 1 (2009-F, ’10-F) Laps Led: 274 BUTLER, BRETT Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 23 19 0 BUTLER, TOBEY Year Start Finish Led 1997 28 18 0 CARELLI, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 19 22 0 1998 34 9 0 2000-S 19 31 0 2000-F 18 9 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 18 (2000-F) Best Finish: 9 (1998, 2000-F) Laps Led: 0

CARMICHAEL, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 8 11 0 2009-F 9 12 0 2010-S 5 20 0 2010-F 11 10 0 2011-S 9 6 0 2011-F 5 8 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 5 (2010-S, 2011-F) Best Finish: 6 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 CHAFFIN, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 14 33 0 2003-S 10 8 0 2003-F 9 15 0 2004-S 8 5 0 2004-F 12 16 0 2005-S 6 23 0 2006-F 24 19 0 2007-F 26 24 0 2008-S 29 25 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 6 (2005-S) Best Finish: 5 (2004-S) Laps Led: 0 CHAPMAN, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 30 31 0 2005-S 24 36 0 2006-F 34 35 0 2009-F 21 34 0 2010-S 20 27 0 2011-S 30 33 0 2011-F 22 29 0 2012-S 28 31 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 20 (2010-S) Best Finish: 27 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 CHASTAIN, ROSS Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 33 16 0 2012-S 23 16 0 2012-F 31 31 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 23 (2012-S) Best Finish: 16 (2011-F, ’12-S) Laps Led: 0

COBB, JENNIFER JO Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 24 14 0 2010-F 31 24 0 2011-F 36 20 0 2012-S 29 32 0 2012-F 36 27 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 24 (2010-S) Best Finish: 14 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 COMPTON, STACY Year Start Finish Led 1997 27 16 0 1998 28 5 0 1999-S 2 9 2 1999-F 5 12 1 2007-S 19 10 0 2008-S 18 30 0 2009-S 19 21 0 2009-F 18 22 0 2010-F 19 14 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 2 (1999-S) Best Finish: 5 (1998) Laps Led: 3 CONTRERAS, CARLOS Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 34 20 0 2000-F 31 15 0 2001-S 16 9 0 2001-F 15 23 0 2002-S 22 18 0 2002-F 21 30 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 15 (2001-F) Best Finish: 9 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0

COOK, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 1997 26 33 0 1998 9 10 0 1999-S 26 22 0 1999-F 21 6 15 2000-S 14 19 0 2000-F 9 17 0 2001-S 4 13 34 2001-F 16 22 5 2002-S 18 13 0 2002-F 12 22 0 2003-S 8 9 0 2003-F 6 7 0 2004-S 14 24 0 2004-F 30 32 0 2005-S 22 7 0 2005-F 3 12 0 2006-S 2 16 14 2006-F 3 8 0 2007-S 22 12 2 2007-F 17 12 0 2008-S 12 16 0 2008-F 26 6 0 2009-S 22 20 0 2009-F 25 24 0 Starts: 24 Best Start: 2 (2006-S) Best Finish: 6 (1999-F, 2008-F) Laps Led: 70

CRAFTON, MATT Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 10 16 0 2001-F 20 12 0 2002-S 8 7 0 2002-F 17 23 0 2003-S 15 10 0 2003-F 14 12 0 2004-S 17 8 0 2004-F 20 21 0 2005-S 20 5 6 2005-F 30 17 0 2006-S 27 12 0 2006-F 29 15 0 2007-S 27 7 0 2007-F 20 7 0 2008-S 24 7 0 2008-F 27 19 0 2009-S 3 2 1 2009-F 1 2 26 2010-S 2 18 0 2010-F 1 3 0 2011-S 11 29 0 2011-F 11 5 0 2012-S 10 2 8 2012-F 11 6 1 Starts: 24 Best Start: 1 (2009-F, ’10-F) Best Finish: 2 (2009-S, ’09F, ’12) Laps Led: 42

COPE, DERRIKE Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 13 23 0 2007-S 32 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 13 (2000-F) Best Finish: 23 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0

CRAVEN, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 10 13 0 2005-F 17 21 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2005-S) Best Finish: 13 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0

COULTER, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 2 5 9 2011-F 14 6 0 2012-S 11 3 0 2012-F 5 7 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 2 (2011-S) Best Finish: 3 (2012-S) Laps Led: 9 COX, LONNIE Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 30 19 0

CHRISTENSEN, GENE Year Start Finish Led 2000-F DNQ 2001-S 35 36 0 CLANTON, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 17 17 0 2007-F 21 32 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 17 (2007-S) Best Finish: 17 (2007-S) Laps Led:

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX CRAWFORD, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1997 6 3 0 1998 26 26 0 1999-S 13 12 0 1999-F 10 23 1 2000-S 12 8 0 2000-F 29 6 0 2001-S 8 20 9 2001-F 6 2 0 2002-S 9 4 30 2002-F 4 4 56 2003-S 2 14 23 2003-F 8 9 32 2004-S 18 15 0 2004-F 21 7 0 2005-S 2 19 0 2005-F 20 8 0 2006-S 5 3 33 2006-F 7 33 0 2007-S 14 3 0 2007-F 7 5 0 2008-S 5 21 0 2008-F 1 11 0 2009-S 6 5 17 2009-F 8 10 0 2010-F 18 17 0 2011-F 28 24 0 2012-S 32 29 0 Starts: 27 Best Start: 1 (2008-F) Best Finish: 2 (2001-F) Laps Led: 201 CROCKER, ERIN Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 12 33 0 2006-F 19 36 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 12 (2006-S) Best Finish: 33 (2006-S) Laps Led: 0 CROFT, TOMMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 24 14 0 1999-S 30 29 0 1999-F DNQ 2000-S 31 22 0 2000-F 30 36 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 24 (1997) Best Finish: 14 (1997) Laps Led: 0 CRUM, JACK Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 29 25 0 CYWINSKI, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 16 21 0 1999-F 31 27 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 16 (1999-S) Best Finish: 21 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0

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DANIEL, AARON Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 31 19 0 2002-F 29 21 0 2003-S 33 19 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 29 (2002-F) Best Finish: 19 (2002-S, ’03-S) Laps Led: 0 DARNELL, ERIK Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 13 35 0 2006-F 12 9 0 2007-S 15 32 0 2007-F 23 14 7 2008-S 22 24 0 2008-F 12 18 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 12 (2006-F, ’08-F) Best Finish: 9 (2006-F) Laps Led: 7 DICK, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 30 18 0 DILLON, AUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 1 3 20 2010-F 6 25 0 2011-S 3 26 46 2011-F 2 2 10 Starts: 4 Best Start: 1 (2010-S) Best Finish: 2 (2011-F) Laps Led: 76 DILLON, TY Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 8 3 0 2012-S 3 7 22 2012-F 9 5 1 Starts: 3 Best Start: 3 (2012-S) Best Finish: 3 (2011-F) Laps Led: 23 DOBSON, DOMINIC Year Start Finish Led 1998 23 17 0 DOKKEN, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 1997 14 24 0 2002-F 33 32 0 2003-S 26 34 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 14 (1997) Best Finish: 24 (1997) Laps Led: 0

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DOTTER, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2000-F DNQ 2001-S 18 23 0 2001-F 30 15 0 2002-S 19 17 0 2002-F 26 15 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 18 (2001-S) Best Finish: 15 (2001-F, ’02-F) Laps Led: 0 DUGGER, RUSS Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 35 29 0 EARNHARDT, KERRY Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 10 34 5 2006-F 15 29 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2006-S) Best Finish: 29 (2006-F) Laps Led: 5 EAST, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 14 28 0 2006-F 4 22 0 2008-S 13 8 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (2006-F) Best Finish: 8 (2008-S) Laps Led: 0 EDWARDS, CARL Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 9 24 0 2003-S 16 2 37 2003-F 3 4 8 2004-S 5 6 11 2004-F 17 9 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (2003-F) Best Finish: 2 (2003-S) Laps Led: 56 EDWARDS, WAYNE Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 27 23 0 2000-F DNQ 2002-S 35 33 0 2003-S 35 36 0 2003-F 27 22 0 2004-F DNQ 2005-F DNQ 2009-S 32 24 0 2010-S 36 34 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 27 (2000-S, ’03-F) Best Finish: 22 (2003-F) Laps Led: 0 FEDEWA, TIM Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ

FEESE, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 3 27 0 FELLOWS, RON Year Start Finish Led 1997 15 25 0 1998 10 7 0 1999-F 30 21 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (1998) Best Finish: 7 (1998) Laps Led: 0 FENTON, LANCE Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 32 27 0 FIKE, AARON Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 5 11 0 FISHER, TERRY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 7 20 0 2001-F 36 34 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 7 (1999-S) Best Finish: 20 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 FONTAINE, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 22 29 0 2012-F DNQ GALE, CALE Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 2 30 0 2012-S 16 8 0 2012-F 12 15 3 Starts: 3 Best Start: 2 (2008-F) Best Finish: 8 (2012-S) Laps Led: 3

GAUGHAN, BRENDAN Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 30 2 9 2002-S 10 1 60 2002-F 5 1 18 2003-S 5 1 16 2003-F 7 1 60 2005-S 30 27 0 2005-F 34 32 0 2006-S 18 26 0 2006-F 13 17 0 2007-S 18 24 0 2007-F 14 2 0 2008-S 21 15 0 2008-F 21 16 0 2011-S 28 14 0 2011-F 21 31 0 2012-S 6 4 0 2012-F 15 17 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 5 (2002-F, ’03-S) Best Finish: 1 (2002-S, ’02-F, ’03-S, ’03-F) Laps Led: 163 GEORGE, DOUG Year Start Finish Led 1997 29 29 0 1998 DNQ GIBBS, COY Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 23 34 0 2001-S 13 7 0 2001-F 27 7 0 2002-S 5 8 0 2002-F 3 2 25 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (2002-F) Best Finish: 2 (2002-F) Laps Led: 25 GILLILAND, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 5 35 0

GALTA, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ

GOESS, CRAIG Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 24 18 0

GARVEY, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 21 36 0 2011-S 32 34 0 2011-F 30 36 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 21 (2010-S) Best Finish: 34 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0

GORDON, TINA Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 18 22 0 GOSSELIN, MARIO Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 21 29 0 2009-F 26 21 0 2010-S 18 22 0 2010-F 28 20 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 18 (2010-S) Best Finish: 20 (2010-F) Laps Led: 0 GREEN, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 29 24 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX GREENFIELD, CLAY Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 33 27 0 2011-F 27 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 27 (2011-F) Best Finish: 22 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0 GRESHAM, MAX Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 21 21 0 2012-F 21 12 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 21 (2012-S, ’12-F) Best Finish: 12 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 GRISSOM, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 1997 31 23 0 GRISSOM, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 20 15 0 2000-F 19 28 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 19 (2000-F) Best Finish: 15 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0 GUNSELMAN, LARRY Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 26 26 0 2001-S 29 30 0 2001-F 19 35 0 2008-S 33 35 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 19 (2001-F) Best Finish: 26 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0 GUERITY, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 34 25 0 HACKETT, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 28 27 0 HALL, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2001-S DNQ 2001-F 31 27 0 2002-S 32 30 0 2002-F 32 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 31 (2001-F) Best Finish: 20 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0

HAMILTON, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 1 7 71 2003-F 19 10 0 2004-S 12 7 0 2004-F 32 3 0 2005-S 31 17 0 2005-F 24 9 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 1 (2003-S) Best Finish: 3 (2004-F) Laps Led: 71 HAMILTON JR., BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 29 25 0 2006-F 23 12 0 2010-F 10 13 8 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (2010-F) Best Finish: 12 (2006-F) Laps Led: 8 HAMLIN, DENNY Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 24 18 0 HANSEN, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 19 13 0 1999-F 29 19 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 19 (1999-S) Best Finish: 13 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 HARMON, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 33 34 0 2010-S 28 35 0 2011-F 32 30 0 2012-S 33 33 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 28 (2010-S) Best Finish: 30 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0 HARRAKA, PAULIE Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 22 28 0 HARVICK, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 1998 21 4 3 1999-S 20 24 0 1999-F 16 20 0 2011-F 10 1 61 Starts: 4 Best Start: 10 (2011-F) Best Finish: 1 (2011-F) Laps Led: 64 HASELEU, NATHAN Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 12 10 0 HATTORI, SHIGEAKI Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 17 35 0

HEARN, RICHIE Year Start Finish Led 2000-F DNQ

HOBGOOD, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F DNQ

HENDRICK, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 25 19 0 2003-F 36 35 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 25 (1997) Best Finish: 19 (1997) Laps Led: 0

HOOPER, LANCE Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 23 15 0 2001-F 24 26 0 2002-S 15 15 0 2002-F 23 29 0 2003-S 34 35 0 2003-F 23 33 0 2004-S 26 19 0 2009-F DNQ Starts: 7 Best Start: 15 (2002-S) Best Finish: 15 (2001-S, ’02-S) Laps Led: 0

HENDRICK, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 8 8 0 2001-S 6 5 0 2001-F 3 8 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 3 (2001-F) Best Finish: 5 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0 HENSLEY, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1997 9 12 0 1998 15 33 0 1999-S 17 8 0 1999-F 9 14 0 2000-S 21 12 0 2000-F 17 4 0 2001-S 22 32 0 2001-F 22 14 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 9 (1997, ’99-F) Best Finish: 4 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0 HILL, JERRY Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 28 17 0 2002-S 26 20 0 2002-F 22 18 0 2003-S 24 21 0 2003-F 33 20 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 22 (2002-F) Best Finish: 17 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 HINES, TRACY Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 4 11 0 2004-S 21 16 0 2004-F 26 19 0 2005-S 18 26 0 2005-F 32 35 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2003-F) Best Finish: 11 (2003-F) Laps Led: 0 HMIEL, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 16 26 1 2004-F 2 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 2 (2004-F) Best Finish: 10 (2004-F) Laps Led: 1

HORN, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 1999-S 37 37 0 1999-F 18 30 0 2000-S 22 16 0 2000-F 24 18 0 2003-S 28 30 0 2003-F 17 25 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 17 (2003-F) Best Finish: 16 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0 HORNADAY JR., RON Year Start Finish Led 1997 12 27 0 1998 22 24 5 1999-S 4 10 103 1999-F 4 10 80 2005-S 14 6 15 2005-F 18 7 0 2006-S 7 15 0 2006-F 9 5 0 2007-S 6 4 117 2007-F 8 18 35 2008-S 3 1 140 2008-F 7 1 45 2009-S 2 19 55 2009-F 4 3 36 2010-S 7 9 31 2010-F 4 32 1 2011-S 13 1 18 2011-S 9 34 0 2012-S 9 12 0 2012-F 22 20 0 Starts: 20 Best Start: 2 (2009-S) Best Finish: 1 (2008-S, ’08-F, ’11-S) Laps Led: 681 HOSSFELD, CHUCK Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 17 27 0

HOUSTON, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 1998 6 2 9 1999-S 9 7 2 1999-F 3 8 0 2000-S 9 4 3 2000-F 6 2 50 2003-F 1 5 18 2004-S 11 9 0 2004-F 25 14 1 Starts: 8 Best Start: 1 (2003-F) Best Finish: 2 (1998, 2000-F) Laps Led: 83 HOUSTON, MARTY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 25 26 0 1999-F 22 17 0 2000-S 4 7 0 2000-F 7 19 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 4 (2000-S) Best Finish: 7 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0 HOWARD, SHELBY Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 27 21 0 2008-S 19 20 1 2008-F 13 17 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 13 (2008-F) Best Finish: 17 (2008-F) Laps Led: 1 HUFFMAN, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 2 28 0 2004-F 16 29 0 2005-S 8 28 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 2 (2004-S) Best Finish: 28 (2004-S, ’05-S) Laps Led: 0 HUFFMAN, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 33 26 0 ICKLER, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 4 22 0 2011-S 7 4 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 4 (2009-S) Best Finish: 4 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 IRWIN JR., KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 5 1 55 JACKSON, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 29 28 0 2009-F DNQ

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX JACKSON JR., TONY Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 15 21 0 JENKINS, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 31 36 0 JONES, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 36 27 0 2010-S 25 32 0 2011-F 35 35 0 2012-F 28 36 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 25 (2010-S) Best Finish: 27 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0 JONES, ERIC Year Start Finish Led 2001-F DNQ 2003-S 27 11 0 2003-F 16 14 0 2004-F 28 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 16 (2003-F) Best Finish: 11 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0 JONES, P.J. Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 30 23 0 JOURDAIN JR., MICHEL Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 30 13 0 2006-F 30 24 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 30 (2006-S, ’06-F) Best Finish: 13 (2006-S) Laps Led: 0 KANN, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 36 32 0 KARTHIKEYAN, NARAIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 19 11 0 KELLER, DOUG Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 35 29 0 2002-F 24 27 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 24 (2002-F) Best Finish: 27 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0

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KESELOWSKI, BOB Year Start Finish Led 1997 3 6 0 1998 19 29 0 1999-S 12 15 0 1999-F 11 9 4 Starts: 4 Best Start: 3 (1997) Best Finish: 6 (1997) Laps Led: 4 KESELOWSKI, BRAD Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 25 25 0 2005-S 29 20 0 2005-F 29 31 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 25 (2004-S) Best Finish: 20 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 Kile, mikey Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 14 16 0 KINSER, KRAIG Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 3 36 0 2007-S 30 15 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 3 (2006-S) Best Finish: 15 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0

KLUEVER, TODD Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 25 25 0 2005-F 5 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 5 (2005-F) Best Finish: 10 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0

LAVENDER, JODY Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 17 15 0 2003-F 30 16 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 17 (2003-S) Best Finish: 15 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0

LIA, DONNY Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 25 19 0 2008-F 15 14 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2008-F) Best Finish: 14 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0

KNUPP, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 35 34 0 2009-S 31 32 0 2009-F 33 31 0 2012-S 14 35 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 14 (2012-S) Best Finish: 31 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0

LAWLER, PATRICK Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 25 24 0 2000-F 28 32 0 2001-S 34 29 0 2002-F 34 35 0 2003-S 36 31 0 2003-F 21 18 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 21 (2003-F) Best Finish: 18 (2003-F) Laps Led: 0

LOFTON, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 16 23 0 2010-F 17 22 0 2011-S 25 10 0 2011-F 6 10 6 2012-S 1 9 55 2012-F 23 22 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 1 (2012-S) Best Finish: 9 (2012-S) Laps Led: 61

LAWLER, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 31 18 1 2008-F 14 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (2008-F) Best Finish: 18 (2008-S) Laps Led: 1

LONG, CARL Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 33 17 0 2000-F DNQ

KOCH, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2012-F DNQ KRISILOFF, KYLE Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 34 19 0

KITE, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 32 24 0

KVAPIL, TRAVIS Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 5 11 19 2001-F 7 1 12 2002-S 6 2 7 2002-F 20 5 0 2003-S 3 4 0 2003-F 11 2 1 2004-S 13 27 0 2004-F 11 23 0 2007-S 3 6 16 2007-F 6 26 3 2008-F 4 7 15 2011-S 17 12 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 3 (2003-S, ’07-S) Best Finish: 1 (2001-F) Laps Led: 73

KITTLESON, TRAVIS Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 35 36 0

LABONTE, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 22 23 0

LEPAGE, KEVIN Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 33 35 0

KLIGERMAN, PARKER Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 13 9 0 2011-S 6 2 0 2011-F 13 28 0 2012-S 5 10 0 2012-F 10 2 16 Starts: 5 Best Start: 5 (2012-S) Best Finish: 2 (2011-S, 12-F) Laps Led: 16

LAFFERTY, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2010-F DNQ 2012-S 35 34 0

LESTER, BILL Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 7 11 0 2002-F 6 28 0 2003-S 13 12 0 2003-F 12 28 0 2004-S 3 12 0 2004-F 3 28 13 2005-S 5 22 0 2005-F 2 11 0 2006-S 26 22 0 2006-F 10 21 0 2007-S 8 18 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 2 (2005-F) Best Finish: 11 (2002-S, ’05-F) Laps Led: 13

KIRK, TAMMY JO Year Start Finish Led 1997 16 13 0 1998 27 15 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 16 (1997) Best Finish: 13 (1997) Laps Led: 0

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LAGASSE JR., SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 36 29 0 LALLY, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 25 22 0

LEFFLER, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 1 27 45 2002-F 8 8 0 2003-S 7 27 0 2007-F 11 9 0 2012-S 18 6 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 1 (2002-S) Best Finish: 6 (2012-S) Laps Led: 45 LEICHT, STEPHEN Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 33 32 0

LONG, JOHANNA Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 9 36 0 2011-S 18 11 0 2011-F 20 18 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 9 (2010-F) Best Finish: 11 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 LUSK, DAMON Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 21 11 0 2006-F 32 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 21 (2001-F) Best Finish: 11 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 LYNCH, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 28 23 0 2007-F 32 28 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 28 (2005-F) Best Finish: 23 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0 MacDONALD, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1998 38 32 0 1999-F 35 29 0 2000-S 24 25 0 2000-F 33 14 0 2002-S 23 23 0 2002-F 25 17 0 2003-S 19 16 0 2003-F 32 23 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 19 (2003-S) Best Finish: 14 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX MALLORY, BLAKE Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 29 24 0 2005-S 36 34 0 2005-F DNQ 2006-S DNQ 2007-S 34 35 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 29 (2003-F) Best Finish: 24 (2003-F) Laps Led: 0 MALSAM, TAYLER Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 24 9 0 2009-F 29 18 0 2010-F 20 21 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 20 (2010-F) Best Finish: 9 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0 MARKS, JUSTIN Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 28 23 0 2008-S 1 14 1 2011-S 15 17 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (2008-S) Best Finish: 14 (2008-S) Laps Led: 1 MATHEWS, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 13 21 0 2008-F 34 33 0 2009-S 25 25 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 13 (2007-S) Best Finish: 21 (2007-S) Laps Led: 0 MATTIOLI, CHASE Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 29 24 0 MAYHEW, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 16 3 0 2012-F 6 24 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 6 (2012-F) Best Finish: 3 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 McCLURE, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 30 21 0 McCRAY, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1999-F DNQ

McCUMBEE, CHAD Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 24 9 1 2006-F 17 13 0 2007-F 2 13 4 2008-S 10 6 0 2008-F 16 23 0 2009-S 7 13 0 2009-F 3 20 3 Starts: 7 Best Start: 2 (2007-F) Best Finish: 6 (2008-S) Laps Led: 8

MILLER, BUTCH Year Start Finish Led 1997 23 15 0 1998 14 13 0 2006-S 35 31 0 2008-S 32 32 0 2008-F 30 27 0 2009-S 27 26 0 2010-F 29 35 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 14 (1998) Best Finish: 13 (1998) Laps Led: 0

McCURLEY, STEPHAN Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 34 32 0

MILLER, CHASE Year Start Finish Led 2006-F 20 30 0

McFARLAND, MARK Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 31 30 0

MILLER, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 15 25 0 2006-S 33 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2005-F) Best Finish: 25 (2005-F) Laps Led: 0

McGLYNN, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 34 35 0 2000-S 35 34 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 34 (1999-S) Best Finish: 34 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0

MILLER, L.W. Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 30 32 0

McLEOD, BJ Year Start Finish Led 2011-F 25 21 0 2012-S 26 23 0 2012-F 29 33 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 25 (2011-F) Best Finish: 21 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0

MITCHELL, MARC Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 23 12 0 2009-S 26 31 0 2009-F 22 28 2 Starts: 3 Best Start: 22 (2009-F) Best Finish: 12 (2008-S) Led: 2

McMURRAY, JAMIE Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 24 28 0 2000-S 7 14 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 7 (2000-S) Best Finish: 14 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0

MONTGOMERY, CHASE Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 29 17 0 2004-F 14 17 0 2005-S 28 33 0 2005-F 16 19 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 14 (2004-F) Best Finish: 17 (2004-S, 04-F) Laps Led: 0

McREYNOLDS, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 17 18 0 MICKEL, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 35 29 0 2006-F 31 25 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 31 (2006-F) Best Finish: 25 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0

MOORE, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 31 14 0 MORGAN, ROB Year Start Finish Led 1998 37 20 0 1999-S 15 19 0 1999-F 6 18 0 2000-S 2 29 2 2001-F 11 31 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 2 (2000-S) Best Finish: 18 (1999-F) Laps Led: 2

MULLINS, MATT Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 34 25 0

NORRIS, J.R. Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 12 20 0

MUSGRAVE, TED Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 7 14 15 2001-F 2 10 1 2002-S 4 5 10 2002-F 7 6 44 2003-S 4 13 0 2003-F 10 3 19 2004-S 1 2 101 2004-F 15 6 0 2005-S 26 14 0 2005-F 11 14 0 2006-S 23 7 0 2006-F 6 11 0 2007-S 24 9 0 2007-F 3 1 32 2008-S 14 28 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 1 (2004-S) Best Finish: 1 (2007-F) Laps Led: 222

OWENS, TRENT Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 31 18 0 2002-S 25 26 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 25 (2002-S) Best Finish: 18 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0

NEUENBERGER, DONNIE Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 21 19 0 2001-F 25 36 0 2002-S 29 29 0 2003-S 23 25 0 2010-S 33 33 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 21 (2001-S) Best Finish: 19 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0 NORICK, LANCE Year Start Finish Led 1997 22 17 0 1998 18 19 0 1999-S 24 16 0 1999-F 20 15 0 2000-S 17 13 0 2000-F 32 20 0 2001-S 14 12 0 2001-F 11 5 0 2002-S 11 10 0 2002-F 15 13 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 11 (2001-F, ’02-S) Best Finish: 5 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 NORRIS, ERIC Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 36 34 0 1999-F 26 22 0 2000-F 27 35 0 2001-S 36 17 0 2001-F 14 32 0 2004-F 13 36 0 2005-S 12 12 1 2007-S 16 20 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 12 (2005-S) Best Finish: 12 (2005-S) Laps Led: 1

PALUDO, MIGUEL Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 8 33 0 2011-S 22 8 10 2011-F 17 9 0 2012-S 15 14 0 2012-F 4 14 1 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2012-F) Best Finish: 8 (2011-S) Laps Led: 11 PAPIS, MAX Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 5 29 0 2010-F 23 23 0 2011-S 21 15 0 2011-F 24 14 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 5 (2008-F) Best Finish: 15 (2011-S) Laps Led: 0 PARK, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 20 10 0 2004-F 29 12 0 2005-S 11 16 0 2005-F 13 16 0 2006-S 16 21 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 11 (2005-S) Best Finish: 10 (2004-S) Laps Led: 0 PARKER JR., HANK Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 15 23 0 2004-F 4 13 34 Starts: 2 Best Start: 4 (2004-F) Best Finish: 13 (2004-F) Laps Led: 34 PATTON, J.R. Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 31 31 0 2006-S DNQ

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX PETERS, TIMOTHY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 21 32 0 2006-S 28 20 0 2009-S 10 12 0 2009-F 24 19 0 2010-S 11 7 0 2010-F 16 12 0 2011-S 23 20 1 2011-F 15 11 0 2012-S 2 11 0 2012-F 14 10 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 2 (2012-S) Best Finish: 7 (2010-S) Laps Led: 1

PRESSLEY, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 3 6 8 2002-F 11 7 0 2003-S 11 26 0 2003-F 15 13 0 2005-S 35 31 0 2005-F 33 26 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 3 (2001-F) Best Finish: 6 (2001-F) Laps Led: 8

PETTY, ADAM Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 23 16 0

quiroga, german Year Start Finish Led 2012-F 24 28 0

PETTY, MARK Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 16 10 0

RAGAN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 28 20 0 2006-S 20 8 0 2006-F 21 6 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 20 (2006-S) Best Finish: 6 (2006-F) Laps Led: 0

PIQUET JR., NELSON Year Start Finish Led 2010-S 14 8 0 2011-S 10 13 5 2011-F 7 4 0 2012-S 8 5 0 2012-F 1 3 65 Starts: 5 Best Start: 1 (2012-F) Best Finish: 3 (2012-F) Laps Led: 70 PONSTEIN, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 2009-F DNQ PORTENGA, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 28 28 0 2002-F 16 25 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 16 (2002-F) Best Finish: 25 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0 PORTER, TOBY Year Start Finish Led 1998 7 23 0 POWERS, TOM Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 27 33 0 2001-F DNQ 2002-F 33 21 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 27 (2001-S) Best Finish: 21 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0 PRESS, DAN Year Start Finish Led 1997 32 26 0

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PRICE, JONATHoN Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 35 36 0

RAYMER, BRENT Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 32 26 0 2010-S 29 28 0 2010-F 33 31 0 2012-S 27 26 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 27 (2012-S) Best Finish: 26 (2009-F, ’12-S) Laps Led: 0 RAINES, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1997 8 32 0 1998 12 1 25 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (1997) Best Finish: 1 (1998) Laps Led: 23 REFFNER, BRYAN Year Start Finish Led 1997 17 30 0 1998 24 35 0 1999-S 8 23 0 2000-S 6 5 9 2000-F 1 1 28 2001-F 17 20 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 1 (2000-F) Best Finish: 1 (2000-F) Laps Led: 37 REGISTER, BOBBY Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 36 35 0

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REID, BOSTON Year Start Finish Led 2006-S 25 17 0 RENFROW, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S DNQ 1999-F 15 13 0 2000-S 15 37 0 2000-F 36 30 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 15 (1999-F, 2000-S) Best Finish: 13 (1999-F) Laps Led: 0 RENSHAW, DEBORAH Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 27 34 0 2005-S 9 18 0 2005-F 26 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 9 (2005-S) Best Finish: 18 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 REUTIMANN, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 6 3 0 2004-F 6 30 0 2005-S 23 10 4 2005-F 14 5 0 2006-S 9 4 0 2006-F 5 7 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 5 (2006-F) Best Finish: 3 (2004-S) Laps Led: 4 REZENDES, DAVE Year Start Finish Led 1997 18 7 0 1998 30 8 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (1997) Best Finish: 7 (1997) Laps Led: 0 RIBBS, WILLY T. Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 20 25 0 2001-F 18 19 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (2001-F) Best Finish: 19 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 RICHARDSON, LONI Year Start Finish Led 2003-F DNQ 2004-S 33 34 0 2004-F DNQ

RICHARDSON, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 36 28 0 2006-S 32 23 0 2006-F 35 28 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 32 (2006-S) Best Finish: 23 (2006-S) Laps Led: 0

ROSE, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 29 28 0 2002-S 14 35 0 2002-F 28 16 0 2010-S 30 26 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 14 (2002-S) Best Finish: 16 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0

RIGGS, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 8 10 0 2001-S 1 26 21 2001-F 1 13 128 2012-F 30 34 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 1 (2001-S, ’01-F) Best Finish: 10 (2000-S) Laps Led: 149

RUSH Jr., LONNIE Year Start Finish Led 1998 29 31 0 1999-S 21 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 21 (1999-S) Best Finish: 30 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0

RITCH, MICHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 17 24 0 RIZZO, ROB Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ ROBERTSON, JERRY Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 29 25 0 ROBINSON, SHAWNA Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 32 18 0 2003-F 24 29 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 24 (2003-F) Best Finish: 18 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0 RODENBECK, PADDY Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 26 29 0 ROGERS, CLAY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 19 8 0 2007-S 23 25 0 2007-F 22 33 0 2011-S 26 25 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 19 (2005-S) Best Finish: 8 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 ROPER, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1997 30 20 0 1998 20 11 0 2000-F 15 29 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 15 (2000-F) Best Finish: 11 (1998) Laps Led: 0

RUTTMAN, JOE Year Start Finish Led 1997 11 9 0 1998 31 3 0 1999-S 18 11 0 1999-F 12 7 0 2000-S 13 26 0 2000-F 25 11 0 2001-S 2 4 6 2001-F 8 9 0 2002-F 13 11 0 2007-S 28 27 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 2 (2001-S) Best Finish: 3 (1998) Laps Led: 6 SACKS, GREG Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 32 32 0 SADLER, ELLIOTT Year Start Finish Led 2010-F 2 5 0 SAID, BORIS Year Start Finish Led 1997 4 2 0 1998 16 38 0 1999-F 28 34 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (1997) Best Finish: 2 (1997) Laps Led: 0 SANDERS, RICKY Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 32 30 0 2000-F 35 16 0 2001-S 24 24 0 2003-S 29 17 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 24 (2001-S) Best Finish: 16 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0 SANDERS, SAMMY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 35 22 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX SAUTER, JAY Year Start Finish Led 1997 10 11 0 1998 2 16 7 1999-S 1 2 31 1999-F 1 1 9 2004-F DNQ Starts: 4 Best Start: 1 (1999-S, ’99-F) Best Finish: 1 (1999-F) Laps Led: 47 SAUTER, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 33 11 0 2009-S 1 6 42 2009-F 6 6 0 2010-S 9 2 0 2010-F 7 2 31 2011-S 5 22 56 2011-F 12 7 15 2012-S 20 1 41 2012-F 13 1 28 Starts: 9 Best Start: 1 (2009-S) Best Finish: 1 (2012-S, ’12-F) Laps Led: 213 SAUTER, TIM Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 29 14 1 2007-F 31 10 1 Starts: 2 Best Start: 29 (2007-S) Best Finish: 10 (2007-F) Laps Led: 2 SCHRADER, KEN Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 12 8 0 2010-S 8 5 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (2010-S) Best Finish: 5 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 SCOTT, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 19 21 0 2008-S 28 13 0 2008-F 25 9 0 2009-S 17 15 0 2009-F 15 7 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 15 (2009-F) Best Finish: 7 (2009-F) Laps Led: 0 SELLERS, PEYTON Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 34 31 0

SETZER, DENNIS Year Start Finish Led 1998 36 14 0 1999-S 3 1 35 1999-F 2 3 10 2000-S 3 33 0 2000-F 10 5 0 2001-S 11 6 0 2001-F 12 6 0 2002-S 13 14 0 2002-F 10 10 0 2003-S 6 5 0 2003-F 13 8 0 2004-S 4 1 13 2004-F 8 8 0 2005-S 13 3 13 2005-F 19 18 0 2006-S 11 6 0 2006-F 14 32 0 2007-S 11 16 0 2007-F 24 15 0 2008-S 9 11 0 2008-F 11 13 0 2009-S 5 17 0 2012-F 32 35 0 Starts: 23 Best Start: 2 (1999-F) Best Finish: 1 (1999-S, 2004-S) Laps Led: 71 SHEPHERD, MORGAN Year Start Finish Led 2000-F DNQ 2001-S 28 21 0 2002-S 20 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 20 (2002-S) Best Finish: 21 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0 SIEG, ryan Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 23 15 0 2010-S 35 30 0 2010-F 25 16 0 2011-S 19 7 8 2011-F 26 15 0 2012-S 25 19 0 2012-F 18 13 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 18 (2012-F) Best Finish: 7 (2011-S) Laps Led: 8 SIEG, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 20 19 0 2004-S 22 14 0 2009-F 27 33 0 2010-F 34 30 0 2011-S 27 19 1 Starts: 5 Best Start: 20 (2003-F) Best Finish: 14 (2004-S) Laps Led: 1

SILAS, BRYAN Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 35 30 0 2012-S 24 25 0 2012-F 25 23 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 24 (2012-S) Best Finish: 23 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0

SOCKWELL, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 22 24 0 2001-S 32 35 0 2001-F 26 21 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 22 (2000-F) Best Finish: 21 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0

SKINNER, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 9 11 41 2004-F 1 11 17 2005-S 1 4 116 2005-F 1 2 80 2006-S 1 2 113 2006-F 2 3 45 2007-S 2 2 6 2007-F 1 3 40 2008-S 2 9 0 2008-F 17 8 0 2009-S 11 10 0 2009-F 13 8 0 2010-S 17 4 0 2010-F 24 8 0 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (2004-F, ’05-S, ’05-F, ’06-S, ’07-F) Best Finish: 2 (2005-F, ’06-S, ’07-S) Laps Led: 458

SONNTAG, JOEY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 32 33 0

SMALL, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 21 25 0 2002-F 18 14 0 2004-F 33 33 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 18 (2002-F) Best Finish: 14 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0 SMITH, JACK Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 23 21 0 2010-S 26 15 0 2011-F 34 26 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 23 (2008-F) Best Finish: 15 (2010-S) Laps Led: 0 SMITH, REGAN Year Start Finish Led 2005-F 12 33 0 2007-F 10 30 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2007-F) Best Finish: 30 (2007-F) Laps Led: 0

SPEED, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 16 26 0 2008-F 18 10 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 16 (2008-S) Best Finish: 10 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 SPENCER, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 2005-S 15 21 0 2005-F 25 24 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2005-S) Best Finish: 21 (2005-S) Laps Led: 0 SPRAGUE, JACK Year Start Finish Led 1997 33 31 0 1998 1 6 96 1999-S 6 5 0 1999-F 19 11 0 2000-S 10 28 0 2000-F 5 22 54 2001-S 3 1 54 2001-F 9 3 0 2004-S 23 4 0 2004-F 19 5 0 2005-S 7 1 12 2005-F 23 6 0 2006-S 19 11 0 2006-F 16 4 0 2007-S 25 26 0 2007-F 15 6 0 2008-S 8 4 20 2008-F 19 15 0 Starts: 18 Best Start: 1 (1998) Best Finish: 1 (2001-S, ’05-S) Laps Led: 236 STANCILL, BEN Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 31 32 0

STARR, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 1998 32 18 1 1999-S 10 14 0 1999-F 8 32 0 2000-S 23 11 0 2000-F 2 12 6 2001-S 25 3 0 2001-F 13 4 0 2002-S 2 3 0 2002-F 2 3 3 2003-S 12 6 0 2003-F 2 31 0 2004-S 7 29 0 2004-F 5 4 10 2005-S 3 9 0 2005-F 9 4 0 2006-S 17 18 0 2006-F 27 16 0 2007-S 20 5 0 2007-F 30 19 0 2008-S 7 27 0 2008-F 24 12 0 2009-S 13 7 0 2009-F 16 9 0 2010-S 12 16 0 2010-F 15 15 0 2011-S 12 30 0 2011-F 16 23 0 2012-S 17 13 0 2012-F 27 21 0 Starts: 29 Best Start: 2 (2000-F, ’02-S, ’02-F, ’03-F) Best Finish: 3 (2001-S, ’02-S, ’02-F) Laps Led: 20 STEFANIK, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 14 28 0 1999-F 25 31 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (1999-S) Best Finish: 28 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 STENZEL, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 31 24 0 STEWART, JAY Year Start Finish Led 1998 DNQ 1999-F 33 36 0 2000-S 37 35 0 2000-F DNQ Starts: 2 Best Start: 33 (1999-F) Best Finish: 35 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX STOUT, J.C. Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 35 34 0 2008-F 31 26 0 2010-S 31 31 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 31 (2008-F, ’10-S) Best Finish: 26 (2008-F) Laps Led: 0 STOVER, DAVID Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 26 30 0 SUTTON, KELLY Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 24 30 0 2004-F 23 35 0 2005-S 34 29 0 2006-S 22 24 0 2005-F DNQ 2007-S 21 33 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 21 (2007-S) Best Finish: 24 (2006-S) Laps Led: 0 THOMPSON, ROSS Year Start Finish Led 1999-F DNQ TOLSMA, RANDY Year Start Finish Led 1997 13 8 0 1998 13 25 9 1999-S 23 17 0 1999-F 14 5 0 2000-S 18 3 0 2000-F 20 7 0 2001-S 9 8 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 9 (2001-S) Best Finish: 3 (2000-S) Laps Led: 8 TOWNLEY, JOHN WES Year Start Finish Led 2012-S 12 27 0 2012-F 8 16 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (2012-F) Best Finish: 16 (2012-F) Laps Led: 0 TRACY, PAUL Year Start Finish Led 2008-F 22 20 0 TUCKER, NICK Year Start Finish Led 2008-S 34 33 0 2009-S 33 30 0 2009-F 30 36 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 30 (2009-F) Best Finish: 30 (2009-S) Laps Led: 0

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VILLENEUVE, JACQUES Year Start Finish Led 2007-F 16 25 0 WALLACE, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 1998 4 12 0 1999-S 27 4 0 1999-F 17 4 2 2000-S 11 2 29 2000-F 12 21 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (1998) Best Finish: 2 (2000-S) Laps Led: 31 WALLACE, SHANE Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 25 26 0 WALTERS, SCOT Year Start Finish Led 1998 8 36 0 WARE, RICK Year Start Finish Led 1999-F DNQ 2000-S 29 18 0 2000-F 34 13 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 29 (2000-S) Best Finish: 13 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0 WEAVER, KEN Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 31 18 0 2004-F 34 24 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 31 (2004-S) Best Finish: 18 (2004-S) Laps Led: 0 WHITE, DEREK Year Start Finish Led 2011-F DNQ WHITE, JASON Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 34 22 0 2007-S 33 22 0 2007-F 36 34 0 2008-S 27 26 1 2008-F 28 25 0 2009-S 18 8 0 2009-F 11 11 0 2010-S 6 13 0 2010-F 14 11 2 2011-S 20 16 0 2011-F 23 12 0 2012-S 13 17 7 2012-F 20 19 1 Starts: 13 Best Start: 6 (2010-S) Best Finish: 8 (2009-S) Laps Led: 11

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WHITE, JOEL Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 28 27 0 WHITT, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 18 34 0 2004-S 10 22 0 2004-F 18 15 0 2005-S 16 15 0 2005-F 7 15 11 Starts: 5 Best Start: 7 (2005-F) Best Finish: 15 (2004-F, ’05S, ’05-F) Laps Led: 11

WOOD, JON Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 4 24 0 2002-S 12 9 0 2002-F 14 12 0 2003-S 9 3 20 2003-F 5 6 8 2004-S 19 13 0 2004-F 10 26 0 2007-F 9 8 0 2008-S 4 10 0 2008-F 6 31 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 4 (2001-F, ’08-S) Best Finish: 3 (2003-S) Laps Led: 28

WHITT, COLE Year Start Finish Led 2011-S 14 28 0 2011-F 18 17 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (2011-S) Best Finish: 17 (2011-F) Laps Led: 0

WOODLAND JR., RICH Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 19 34 0 2001-F 32 33 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 19 (2001-S) Best Finish: 33 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0

WILSON, B.A. Year Start Finish Led 1998 33 34 0 1999-S 28 27 0 1999-F 27 24 0 2000-S 16 9 0 2000-F 21 27 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 16 (2000-S) Best Finish: 9 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0

YELEY, JJ Year Start Finish Led 2009-S 23 23 0

WIMMER, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 36 27 0 2006-F 36 34 0 2007-S 31 30 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 31 (2007-S) Best Finish: 27 (2004-F) Laps Led: 0 WIMMER, SCott Year Start Finish Led 2009-F 20 13 0 WISE, JOSH Year Start Finish Led 2007-S 7 13 0

YOUNG, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 26 36 0


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2012 FALL BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 350

WINNER

Johnny Sauter

Race Recap

Johnny Sauter (No. 13 SealMaster/Curb Records Toyota), coming off his first win at Texas Motor Speedway in June’s WinStar World Casino 400, became the third NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver to sweep both races at the venue with his victory in the WinStar World Casino 350. Sauter joined Ron Hornaday Jr. and Brendan Gaughan in accomplishing the feat during a race that established a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series record for fastest average race speed. Sauter’s pass of Parker Kligerman on Lap 137 proved to be the winning move as he would lead the final 11 laps for the victory. The WinStar World Casino 350 set series and track records for the fastest average race speed at 154.737 miles per hour. The race eclipsed the NCWTS record of 154.044 that was set at Michigan on July 26, 2003.

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 20 Nov. 2, 2012 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $547,978 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

13 7 30 18 3 88 22 11 5 17 31 8 39 32 33 09 2 4 23 9 81 6 99 19 07 57 10 51 84 29 08 27 25 74 93 38

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

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Johnny Sauter Parker Kligerman Nelson Piquet Jr. Kyle Busch (i) Ty Dillon # Matt Crafton Joey Coulter Todd Bodine Aric Almirola (i) Timothy Peters James Buescher Max Gresham # Ryan Sieg Miguel Paludo Cale Gale # John Wes Townley # Brendan Gaughan (i) Brandon McReynolds Jason White Ron Hornaday Jr. David Starr Justin Lofton Bryan Silas # David Mayhew (i) Jeff Agnew Norm Benning Jennifer Jo Cobb German Quiroga Russ Dugger Ryan Blaney Ross Chastain # Stephen Leicht (i) BJ McLeod Scott Riggs (i) Dennis Setzer Chris Jones

SealMaster/Curb Records Toyota 147 Camp Horsin’ Around/Toyota Toyota 147 TAG Heuer Avant-Garde Eyewear Chevrolet 147 Dollar General Toyota 147 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 147 Menards/Tough Built Toyota 147 OneMain Financial Chevrolet 147 Toyota Care Toyota 147 Rimrock Design Ford 147 Toyota/Red Horse Racing Toyota 147 Great Clips Chevrolet 147 Made in USA Brand Chevrolet 146 Pull-A-Part, LLC Chevrolet 146 World Diabetes Day/Duroline Chevrolet 146 Ruud Chevrolet 146 Zaxby’s Toyota 146 South Point Chevrolet 146 Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet 146 Grime Boss/Gunbroker.com Ford 146 Smokey Mountain Herbal Smuff/SWMG Runner Chev. 145 Zachry Toyota 145 Lofton Cattle Chevrolet 145 Rockingham Speedway Ford 144 MMI/Steak & Grape Dodge 144 Mark 4 Suzuki Chevrolet 142 riveteyelet.com Chevrolet 136 Driven2Honor.org Dodge 69 NET 10 Wireless Toyota 64 Vacuworx/JPO Absorbents Chevrolet 37 Cooper Standard Dodge 31 Wear Your Gear/Bobber.info Toyota 26 Chevrolet 15 Boggy Creek Air Boat Rides Chevrolet 9 Koma Unwind Chevrolet 8 RSS Racing Chevrolet 6 RSS Racing Chevrolet 3

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: Time of Race: 1 hour, 25 minute, 30 seconds Average Speed: 154.737 mph Margin of Victory: 2.199 seconds Race Comments: Before an estimated attendance of 55,000, Johnny Sauter won the WinStar World Casino 350, his sixth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following cars dropped to the rear for reasons indicated: #9 (unapproved adjustments); 27 (missed drivers meeting). Pole Award: Nelson Piquet Jr., #30 (180.246 mph) Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Ty Dillon, #3 Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps: Laps: 32-35 (#29 accident frontstretch [99]); 66-69 (Fluid on track [99]). Lap Leaders: N. Piquet Jr. 1-35; J. Buescher 36-66; C. Gale # 67-69; N. Piquet Jr. 70-99; J. Sauter 100-116; M. Crafton 117; T. Dillon # 118; M. Paludo 119; J. White 120; P. Kligerman 121-136; J. Sauter 137-147. Lead Changes: 10 among 9 drivers.

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2012 SUMMER BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 400

WINNER

Johnny Sauter

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 7 June 8, 2012 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $577,729 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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20 10 11 6 8 18 3 16 1 5 2 9 17 15 4 23 13 19 25 34 21 30 26 31 24 27 12 22 32 7 28 29 33 35 14

Johnny Sauter Matt Crafton Joey Coulter Brendan Gaughan (i) Nelson Piquet Jr. Jason Leffler Ty Dillon # Cale Gale # Justin Lofton Parker Kligerman Timothy Peters Ron Hornaday Jr. David Starr Miguel Paludo James Buescher Ross Chastain # Jason White Dakoda Armstrong # Ryan Sieg Brandon Miller Max Gresham # Norm Benning BJ McLeod Scott Stenzel Bryan Silas # Brent Raymer John Wes Townley # Paulie Harraka # Rick Crawford Todd Bodine Johnny Chapman Jennifer Jo Cobb Mike Harmon (i) Chris Lafferty Brandon Knupp

Hot Honeys/Curb Records Toyota Menards/Goof Off Toyota RCR/Darrell Gwynn Foundation Chevrolet South Point Chevrolet Qualcomm/Autotrac Chevrolet Dollar General Toyota Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet Rheem Chevrolet CollegeComplete.com Chevrolet Reese Towpower/Mopar Dodge Toyota Toyota SWM/AM/FM Energy Chevrolet Build Your Future/Zachry Toyota Unite for Diabetes/Duroline Brakes Chevrolet Koike.com Chevrolet Watermelon/Holiday Inn Express Toyota Gunbroker.com Ford EverFi.com Toyota Pull-A-Part Used Auto Parts Chevrolet NTS, Inc. Chevrolet Made in USA Brand Chevrolet Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet Boggy Creek Air Boat Rides Chevrolet Making The Driver Chevrolet Rockingham Speedway Ford RSS Racing Chevrolet Toyota Care Toyota Wauters Motorsports Ford Trans Pecos Trucking/Superseal Chevrolet Toyota Care Toyota Wear Your Gear/BOBBER.info Toyota Driven2Honor.org Dodge Koma Unwind Relaxation Drink Chevrolet Driven2Honor.org Dodge Hillman Racing Chevrolet

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Failed to Qualify: Time of Race: 2 hours, 1 minute, 17 seconds Average Speed: 123.925 mph. Margin of Victory: 2.101 seconds Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 41,000, Johnny Sauter won the WinStar World Casino 400, his fifth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. To start the race, prior to the green flag the following truck dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #24 (backup truck). Pole Award: Justin Lofton, #6, 2012 Owner Points Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Ty Dillon, #3 Caution Flags: 7 for 32 laps: Laps: 5-7 (Debris [None]); 33-37 (Fluid on track [24]); 47-50 (5, 73 accident Turn 4 [17]); 74-78 (5, 24 accident Turn 1 [93]); 96-99 (Debris [14]); 129-134 (#99 accident backstretch [93]); 139-143, ( [98]). Lap Leaders: J. Lofton 1-26; J. Buescher 27-33; T. Dillon# 34-50; J. Buescher 51-54; J. Sauter 55-73; J. Buescher 74; J. White 75-81; J. Buescher 82-96; J. Lofton 97-125; J. Buescher 126-129; T. Dillon# 130-134; J. Buescher 135-137; M. Crafton 138-145; J. Sauter 146-167. Lead Changes: 13 among 6 drivers.

Race Recap

Johnny Sauter (No. 13 Hot Honeys/Curb Records Toyota) finally redeemed himself, scoring his first win at Texas Motor Speedway in the WinStar World Casino 400. Sauter, who missed out on a victory in last year’s WinStar World Casino 400 after being black flagged on the final restart as the race leader, was able to climb his way through the field after starting 20th. Sauter held off his teammate Matt Crafton to win by 2.101 seconds. It marked the second time in the organization’s history that ThorSport Racing finished 1-2.

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2011 FALL BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 350

WINNER

Kevin Harvick

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 24 Nov. 4, 2011 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $548,306 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Kevin Harvick (No. 2 Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevrolet) earned his first career truck victory at Texas Motor Speedway during the WinStar World Casino 350. Harvick led a race-high 60 of the 148 laps en route to a 0.294 of a second victory over runner-up Austin Dillon. He became the eighth different NASCAR driver to win in multiple series at TMS. However, the race will best be remembered for an accident on Lap 15 involving Kyle Busch and Ron Hornaday Jr. The two made contact in Turn 2 and during the caution period Busch intentionally wrecked Hornaday Jr., sending both cars out of the race and ruining Hornaday Jr.’s championship hopes. Busch was later parked by NASCAR for the remainder of the weekend for his actions, prohibiting him from competing in both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series events.

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Kevin Harvick (i) Austin Dillon Ty Dillon Nelson Piquet Jr. # Matt Crafton Joey Coulter # Johnny Sauter Ricky Carmichael Miguel Paludo # Justin Lofton Timothy Peters Jason White Todd Bodine Max Papis Ryan Sieg Ross Chastain Cole Whitt # Johanna Long # James Buescher Jennifer Jo Cobb (i) BJ McLeod Clay Greenfield David Starr Rick Crawford Jake Crum (i) Jack Smith Blake Feese Parker Kligerman # Johnny Chapman (i) Mike Harmon (i) Brendan Gaughan TJ Bell (i) Kyle Busch (i) Ron Hornaday Jr. Chris Jones Mike Garvey

Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevrolet Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet Sherwin Williams/Cain Food Chevrolet Qualcomm/tagg Chevrolet Menards/Fisher Nuts Chevrolet American EuroCopter Chevrolet SafeAuto/Curb Records Chevrolet Monster Energy Chevrolet Duroline Toyota CollegeComplete.com Chevrolet NTB/Service Central Toyota Gunbroker.com Chevrolet Big Red Toyota GEICO Toyota RSS Racing Chevrolet National Watermelon Board/Melon 1/JDI Chev. Fuel Doctor/Red Bull Chevrolet Panhandle Grading & Paving Toyota Excide Chevrolet DrivenMale.com Dodge RSS Racing Chevrolet Rock on Framing/McNulty Electric Dodge Zachry/NCCER Build Future/Boot Toyota Trans Pecos Trucking/County Building Chevrolet Make Motorsports/Brandit Chippers Chevrolet Seal Wrap Ford Cyclone Anaya’s Chevrolet Cooper Standard Dodge BOBBER.info/ASI Limited Toyota Racing for Marissa Chevrolet International Trucks/Monaco RV’s Toyota Sudden Link Media Ford Traxxas Toyota OneMain Financial Chevrolet Copy Wizard Chevrolet RSS Racing Chevrolet

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series Time of Race: 1 hour, 49 minutes, 50 seconds Average Speed: 121.275 mph Margin of Victory: 0.294 seconds Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 56,500, Kevin Harvick won the WinStar World Casino 350, his 13th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: No. 4, 66 (engine changes). Keystone Light Pole Award: James Buescher, #31, 181.062 mph SUNOCO Rookie of the Race Award: Nelson Piquet Jr., #8 Caution Flags: 6 for 32 laps. 15-20 (#18, 33 accident Turn 2 [55]); 22-26 (Fluid on track [07]); 34-37 (#20 spin Turn 4 [07]); 57-63 (#29, 32, 63 accident Turn 2 [68]); 99-103 (#55, 63 accident Turn 2 [39]); 142-146 (Fluid on track [39]). Lap Leaders: J. Buescher 1-16; A. Dillon 17-26; K. Harvick (i) 27-34; J. Lofton 35-39; J. Buescher 40; J. Lofton 41; J. Buescher 42-60; K. Harvick (i) 61; J. Sauter 62-76; J. Buescher 77-92; K. Harvick (i) 93-99; J. Buescher 100-103; K. Harvick (i) 104-148. Lead Changes: 12 among 5 drivers.

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2011 SUMMER BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 400k

WINNER

Ron Hornaday Jr.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 10, 2011 | 252 Miles - 168 Laps | Purse: $578,057 Finish Start Pos. Pos.

Car Total No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

33 29 2 18 22 4 39 7 31 77 20 5 8 62 9 23 66 46 93 17 73 13 32 99 92 3 68 60 88 81 30 65 07 38 57

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13 6 16 7 2 9 19 22 1 25 18 17 10 28 21 20 15 24 27 23 31 5 4 29 26 3 33 14 11 12 8 34 30 32 35

Ron Hornaday Jr. Parker Kligerman # David Mayhew Brian Ickler Joey Coulter # Ricky Carmichael Ryan Sieg Miguel Paludo # James Buescher Justin Lofton Johanna Long # Travis Kvapil Nelson Piquet Jr. # Brendan Gaughan Max Papis Jason White Justin Marks Craig Goess # Shane Sieg Timothy Peters Tim Andrews Johnny Sauter Steve Arpin Chase Mattioli # Clay Rogers Austin Dillon Clay Greenfield Cole Whitt # Matt Crafton David Starr Todd Bodine Stephan McCurley Johnny Chapman Mike Garvey Norm Benning

Kroger/AMS Chevrolet 168 Penske Truck Rental Dodge 168 MMI Services Chevrolet 168 Toyota Toyota 168 American Eurocopter Chevrolet 168 Monster Energy Chevrolet 168 S&W Services Chevrolet 168 Stemco Duroline Toyota 168 Wolfpack Rentals Chevrolet 168 Lofton Cattle/Germain.com Toyota 168 Panhandle Grading & Paving Toyota 168 International Truck/Monaco RVs Toyota 168 Bozzano/Jontex Chevrolet 168 Big Red Toyota 168 GEICO Toyota 168 Gunbroker.com Chevrolet 168 GoPro/Construct Corps Chevrolet 168 Greenville Toyota Toyota 168 S&W Services Chevrolet 168 Red Horse Racing Toyota 168 Superseal Chevrolet 168 Safe Auto/Curb Records Chevrolet 168 Mike’s Hard Lemonade Chevrolet 167 CollegeComplete.com Ford 166 BTS Tire & Wheel/Fleet HQ Chevrolet 160 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 159 Sponsor Me Chevrolet 157 Red Bull/Fuel Doctor Chevrolet 110 Menards Chevrolet 88 Zachry Toyota 66 NTB/Valvoline Toyota 66 Lumbermen’s Millwork/Trans Pecos Trucking Chev. 25 SS Greenlight Racing Toyota 9 S&W Services Chevrolet 4 Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 3

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# Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: Time of Race: 2 hours, 15 minutes, 18 seconds Average Speed: 111.752 mph. Margin of Victory: 0.936 seconds Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 40,000, Ron Hornaday Jr. won the WinStar World Casino 400k, his 48th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. To start the race, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the reason indicated: No. 57, 65 (Adjustments outside impound). Keystone Light Pole Award: James Buescher, #31 179.045 mph Sunoco Rookie of the Race Award: Parker Kligerman, #29 Caution Flags: 10 for 46 laps: Laps: 7-10 (Fluid on track [38]); 23-26 (#99 spin frontstretch [68]); 52-56 (Car #18, 30 spin Turn 2 [46]); 60-62 (#39 spin Turn 2 [18]); 68-72 (Car #30, 81 accident Turn 2 [73]); 90-95 (#3, 88 accident frontstretch [73]); 112-116, (Fluid on track [73]); 119-122, (#66 spin frontstretch [99]); 138-142, (#3, 32 accident frontstretch [73]); 162-166 (#92 accident Turn 2 [73]). Lap Leaders: J. Buescher 1-2; A. Dillon 4-10; J. Buescher 11-13; A. Dillon 14-23; S. Sieg 24; S. Arpin 25-30; A. Dillon 31-53; T. Peters 54; J. Buescher 55-56; A. Dillon 57-62; J. Sauter 63-67; N. Piquet Jr. # 68-72; M. Paludo # 73-82; J. Coulter # 83-91; R. Hornaday Jr. 92-98; J. Sauter 99-112; R. Sieg 113-120; R. Hornaday Jr. 121-129; J. Sauter 130-166; R. Hornaday Jr. 167-168. Lead Changes: 19 among 11 drivers.

Race Recap

Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Kroger/AMS Chevrolet) picked up his third career victory at Texas Motor Speedway in dramatic fashion during the WinStar World Casino 400k. Hornaday Jr.’s victory was the result of a miscue by Johnny Sauter during the final restart. Sauter violated the NASCAR rule of moving out of your respective lane before reaching the start/finish line on the restart that resulted in a black-flag penalty. Hornaday Jr. held off Parker Kligerman in the seventh NASCAR Camping World Truck Series green/ white-checkered finish at Texas Motor Speedway. The race also established track records for the truck series for most leaders (19), lead changes (11) and cautions (10), while also tying the mark for caution laps (46).

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2010 FALL BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 350k

WINNER

Kyle Busch

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 Nov. 5, 2010 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $552,620 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 18 Interstate Batteries/Iamsecond.com/ Toyota Toyota) won his second consecutive WinStar World Casino 350k at Texas Motor Speedway by holding off runner-up Johnny Sauter by 0.386 of a second. With the win, Busch became the third NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver to win consecutive events at “The Great American Speedway!” – joining Todd Bodine and Brendan Gaughan. The win was Busch’s second in the truck series and seventh overall at TMS – the five others coming in the Nationwide Series.

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18 13 88 30 2 31 51 5 29 4 23 17 47 60 81 39 73 86 50 12 25 7 9 10 3 57 6 46 82 93 85 33 11 16 07 20

Kyle Busch Johnny Sauter Matt Crafton Todd Bodine Elliott Sadler James Buescher Aric Almirola Mike Skinner Parker Kligerman Ricky Carmichael Jason White Timothy Peters Bobby Hamilton Jr. Stacy Compton David Starr Ryan Sieg Rick Crawford Jamie Dick TJ Bell Mario Gosselin Tayler Malsam Justin Lofton # Max Papis Jennifer Jo Cobb # Austin Dillon # Norm Benning Lance Fenton Jason Bowles Paddy Rodenbeck Shane Sieg Brent Raymer Ron Hornaday Jr. Miguel Paludo Wes Burton Butch Miller Johanna Long

Interstate Batteries/Iamsecond.com/Toyota Toyota FarmPaint.com/Curb Records Chevrolet McGuire-Nicholas/Menards Chevrolet Valvoline Toyota Realtree Outfitters Chevrolet Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet Billy Ballew Motorsports Toyota Exide/International Trucks Toyota Brad Keselowski Racing Dodge Monster Energy Chevrolet GunBroker.com/RMEF Toyota Red Horse Racing Toyota Lilly Trucking Chevrolet SafeAuto Insurance/Courtyard Chevrolet Zachry Toyota S&W Towing Chevrolet County Building Centers Chevrolet VIVA Auto Group Chevrolet Liberty Tire Recy/Pinnacle Mulch Chevrolet Accell Const/Tire Monkey/J Carter Chevrolet Coinstar/HEB Toyota visitPIT.com Toyota GEICO Toyota Guier Fence/Ford F-150 Ford Bass Pro/Remington/Tracker Chevrolet Centramatic Chevrolet KidsEmbrace.com Chevrolet Eddie Sharp Racing Toyota Integrity Global Security Chevrolet S&W Towing Chevrolet Ford Drive one Ford Georgia Boot Chevrolet Stemco Duraline Toyota Green Burton Motorsports Chevrolet Zachry/ASI Limited Toyota Panhandle Grading and Paving Toyota

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Time of Race: 1 hour, 39 minutes, 57 seconds Average Speed: 132.366 mph. Margin of Victory: 0.386 seconds Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 58,500, Kyle Busch won the WinStar World Casino 350K, his 23rd career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory in 83 starts. Prior to the green flag, the following trucks went to the rear for the reasons indicated: #73 (missed drivers meeting), #88 (adjustments outside impound), #93 (engine change). Keystone Light Pole Award: Matt Crafton, #88, 180.216 mph Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Austin Dillion, #3 Caution Flags: 4 for 22 laps. 3-5 (#7, 20 accident Turn 4 [None]); 42-48 (#3 accident Turn 1 [86]); 53-59 (#11, 25, 33 accident Turn 2 [73]); 122-126 (#6 spin Turn 2 [23]). Lap Leaders: K. Busch 1-7; R. Hornaday Jr. 8; K. Busch 9-60; J. Sauter 61-91; T. Bodine 92-98; A. Almirola 99-100; J. White 101102; B. Hamilton Jr. 103-110; T. Bodine 111-126; K. Busch 127-147. Lead Changes: 10 among 7 drivers.

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2010 Summer BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 400k

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 8 June 4, 2010 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $582,371 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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30 13 3 5 2 31 17 15 33 18 60 51 23 10 63 81 57 88 47 4 07 12 7 01 6 46 21 85 73 39 95 87 16 65 89 93

Todd Bodine Johnny Sauter Austin Dillon # Mike Skinner Ken Schrader James Buescher Timothy Peters Nelson Piquet Ron Hornaday Jr. Johnny Benson Narain Karthikeyan Aric Almirola Jason White Jennifer Jo Cobb # Jack Smith David Starr Norm Benning Matt Crafton Brett Butler # Ricky Carmichael Tony Jackson Jr. Mario Gosselin Justin Lofton # Joe Aramendia Michael Guerity Brian Rose Johnny Chapman Brent Raymer Chris Fontaine Ryan Sieg J.C. Stout Chris Jones Donnie Neuenberger Wayne Edwards Mike Harmon Mike Garvey

Germain.com/Valvoline Toyota 169 Curb Chevrolet 169 Bass Pro Shops/Remington/Tracker Boats Chev. 169 International Trucks/Monaco RV Toyota 169 Kevin Harvick Inc. Chevrolet 169 Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet 169 Red Horse Racing Toyota 169 ArcSite/Qualcomm Toyota 169 Longhorn Chevrolet 169 Toyota Toyota 168 SafeAuto Insurance Chevrolet 168 Zyclara - Graceway Pharmaceuticals Toyota 167 GunBroker.com Dodge 166 DrivenMale.com Ford F-150 Ford 165 Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool Ford 164 Zachry Toyota 163 Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 161 Menards Chevrolet 160 Fuel Doctor Chevrolet 160 Monster Energy Chevrolet 128 S.S. Green Light Racing Chevrolet 110 TireMonkey.com/James Carter Attorney Chevrolet 92 visitpit.com Toyota 84 Koma-unwind Chillaxation Drink Chevrolet 82 Kids Embrace Chevrolet 71 Team Gill Racing Dodge 49 ASI Limited Dodge 49 Brent Raymer Racing Ford 34 County Building Centers Chevrolet 25 S&W Services Chevrolet 23 Team Gill Racing Dodge 20 Copy Wizard Chevrolet 13 Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet 9 Lumberman Millwork & Supply Chevrolet 9 Lafferty Motorsports Ford 8 S&W Services Chevrolet 6

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 43,000, Todd Bodine won his 18th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. Prior to the start of the race, the following trucks went to the rear for the reason indicated: #12, 39, 47 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 59 minutes, 33 seconds Average Speed: 127.227 mph. Margin of Victory: 1.007 seconds Keystone 21 Means 21 Pole Award: Austin Dillon, #3, 178.654 mph Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Austin Dillion, #3 Caution Flags: 6 for 29 laps. 20-23 (Fluid on track [95]); 77-81 (Debris [13]); 86-91 (Car #01,07,7,81 accident backstretch [31]); 130-134 (Car #4 accident Turn 2 [81]); 156-160 (Car #23 stall backstretch [2]); 164-167 (Car#81,88 accident Turn 2 [31]). Lap Leaders: A. Dillon 1-20, A. Almirola 21-31, T. Bodine 32-74, R. Hornaday Jr. 75-77, T. Bodine 78-101, R. Hornaday Jr. 102-130, T. Bodine 131-169. Lead Changes: 6 among 4 drivers.

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Germain. com Toyota) captured the WinStar World Casino 400k for the second consecutive year, pushing his victory total at Texas Motor Speedway to Camping World Truck Seriesrecord six. Bodine’s previous TMS victories came in 2004, ’05 (fall), ’06 (summer), ’07 (summer) and ’09 (summer). He also joined Kyle Busch for most career victories overall (all NASCAR series) at Texas Motor Speedway. Bodine, who started fourth, was dominant, leading three times for 107 laps, but had to withstand a green/white-checkered finish due to a multi-truck accident in the final laps to earn the victory. He did not relinquish his lead on the restart and rolled to a 1.007-second advantage over runner-up Johnny Sauter.

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2009 FALL BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 350k

WINNER

Kyle Busch

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 November 6, 2009 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $573,960 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Kyle Busch (No. 51 Miccosukee Resort/Graceway Toyota), who had finished runner-up in three of his previous four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races at Texas Motor Speedway, finally broke through with a victory in the WinStar World Casino 350k. Busch led a race-high 54 laps, including the final 50, to register a .995 of a second victory over Matt Crafton. The win was the first of two on the weekend for Busch, who competed in all three NASCAR series (Sprint Cup, Nationwide, NCWTS). The win was his seventh of the season and capped off a streak of five consecutive truck series victories for Busch.

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Kyle Busch Matt Crafton Ron Hornaday Jr. Todd Bodine Colin Braun Johnny Sauter # Brian Scott Mike Skinner David Starr Rick Crawford Jason White Ricky Carmichael # Scott Wimmer Aric Almirola Ryan Sieg Mikey Kile James Buescher # Tayler Malsam # Timothy Peters Chad McCumbee Mario Gosselin Stacy Compton TJ Bell Jr. Terry Cook Tim Andrews Brent Raymer # Chris Jones # Marc Mitchell Norm Benning Bryan Silas Brandon Knupp Ben Stancill Shane Sieg Johnny Chapman David Gilliland Nick Tucker

Miccosukee Resort/Graceway Toyota 147 Menards/McGuire-Nicholas Chevrolet 147 VFW Chevrolet 147 Copart/PurpleHeartCars.org Toyota 147 Con-way Freight/True LTL Ford 147 Fun Sand/Rio Grand/Curb Records Chevrolet 147 Albertson’s Toyota 147 Exide Toyota 147 Zachry Toyota 147 Circle Bar/International Truck Engine Ford 147 GunBroker.com Dodge 147 Monster Chevrolet 147 Wolf Pack Rentals Chevrolet 147 Graceway Pharmaceuticals Toyota 146 S&W Services Chevrolet 146 Greased Lightning Cleaning Products Chevrolet 146 International MAXXFORCE Diesel Ford 146 One-Eighty Toyota 146 Strutmasters/Red Horse Racing Toyota 146 Valvoline Fuel Proof/tiwi Chevrolet 145 MyTireMonkey.com/James Carter Attorney Chev. 145 SafeAuto Insurance Toyota 145 Red Horse Racing Toyota 144 Cajun Industries/Harris Trucking Toyota 143 Mittler Bros. Machine Ford 143 EMI Supply, Inc. Ford 66 Copy Wizard Chevrolet 60 Mike Berg Trucking Dodge 49 Norm Benning Racing Chevrolet 49 Polar Bear 150/Rockingham Speedway Chevrolet 40 FT 11 Degreaser Chevrolet 24 County Building Center Chevrolet 16 S&W Services Chevrolet 11 tiwi/Valvoline Chevrolet 6 Menards Chevrolet 4 GunBroker.com Dodge 2

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) 65 Lance Hooper, 02 Andy Ponstein, 92 John Jackson. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 63,500, Kyle Busch won the WinStar World Casino 350k, his 16th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the start of the race, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for reason indicated: # 48 and 57 (adjustments outside impound). Time of Race: 1 hour, 30 minutes, 26 seconds Average Speed: 146.296 mph Margin of Victory: 0.995 of a second Keystone Light Pole Award: Matt Crafton, #88 (146.296 mph, 30.108 sec.) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Johnny Sauter, #13 Caution Flags: 3 for 14 laps. [Beneficiary] 19-23 (#73 accident backstretch [87]); 56-59 (#57 stall turn 3 [12]); 89-93 (#12 spin turn 4 [None]). Lap Leaders: M. Crafton 1-19; M. Mitchell 20-21; T. Bodine 22-46; K. Busch 47-50; R. Hornaday Jr. 51-56; M. Crafton 57-63; R. Hornaday Jr. 64-90; C. McCumbee 91-93; A. Almirola 94; R. Hornaday Jr. 95-97; K. Busch 98-147. LEAD CHANGES: 10 among 7 drivers.

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2009 SUMMER BOXSCORE

WinStar World Casino 400

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 8 June 5, 2009 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $678,776 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Todd Bodine Matt Crafton Colin Braun Johnny Benson Rick Crawford Johnny Sauter # David Starr Jason White Tayler Malsam # Mike Skinner Ricky Carmichael # Timothy Peters Chad McCumbee TJ Bell Brian Scott Aric Almirola Dennis Setzer James Buescher # Ron Hornaday Jr. Terry Cook Stacy Compton Brian Ickler # JJ Yeley Wayne Edwards Ryan Mathews Butch Miller Ryan Hackett John Jackson Mario Gosselin Nick Tucker Marc Mitchell Brandon Knupp Norm Benning

Copart.com Toyota 167 Australian Gold Chevrolet 167 Con-way Freight Ford 167 Red Horse Racing Toyota 167 Circle Bar/International Truck Engine Ford 167 Fun Sand/Curb Records/Star De Azlan Chevrolet 167 Zachry/Toyota Tundra Toyota 167 GunBroker.com Dodge 167 One Eighty Toyota 167 Exide Batteries Toyota 166 Monster Energy Chevrolet 166 Strutmasters.com Toyota 166 Tiwi.com/ASI Limited Chevrolet 166 Red Horse Racing Toyota 166 Albertsons Toyota 165 Samsung Instinct Toyota 165 Malcolmson Construction Chevrolet 164 International MAXX FORCE Diesel Ford 164 Longhorn Chevrolet 163 Cajun Industries/Toyota Tundra Toyota 162 SafeAuto Insurance Toyota 161 Miccosukee Resort/Samsung Instinct Toyota 161 County Building Centers/Circle M Inspection Chev. 111 Rockingham Speedway Chevrolet 26 jandrsupply.com Ford 22 ASI Limited Chevrolet 22 jandrsupply.com Ford 18 James Carter Attorney at Law Chevrolet 14 James Carter Attorney at Law Chevrolet 13 Blue Ox Chevrolet 12 Steel and Stock Car Aluminum Inc. Dodge 11 Fast Track II Degreaser/Rockingham Speedway Chev. 9 Germane Tooling Group Chevrolet 3

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 49,000, Todd Bodine won the WinStar World Casino 400, his 17th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag the following driver(s) dropped to the rear: #21, 24, 89 (engine changes); 25, 57 (adjustments outside impound). Time of Race: 1 hour, 38 minutes, 9 seconds Average Speed: 153.133 mph Margin of Victory: 1.321 seconds Keystone Light Pole Award: Johnny Sauter, #13 (179.485 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Johnny Sauter, #13 Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps: Laps: 42-46 (#16 accident Turn 2 [10]; 123-127 (Debris [24]). Lap Leaders: J. Sauter # 1-42; R. Hornaday Jr. 43-97; M. Crafton 98; T. Bodine 99-107; R. Crawford 108-124; T. Bodine 125-167 LEAD CHANGES: 5 among 5 drivers.

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Copart. com Toyota) became the first driver to win five races in one series at Texas Motor Speedway after capturing the WinStar World Casino 400. The event marked the fastest NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race in track history as Bodine won with an average speed of 153.133 mph. Bodine’s win also made him the first truck series driver to win five races at one track. He needed to gamble for the win, going the final 63 laps without pitting for fuel to hold off runner-up Matt Crafton by 1.321 seconds. The race also established track records for fewest cautions (2) and caution laps (10) for a truck series event.

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2008 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Ron Hornaday Jr.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 October 31, 2008 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $596,079 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 VFW Chevrolet Silverado) became the second truck series driver in Texas Motor Speedway history to pull off a season sweep by following up his win in June with a victory in the Chevy Silverado 350k. Hornaday Jr. joined Brendan Gaughan, who accomplished the feat in 2003. Hornaday Jr. led the final 40 laps en route to a 0.957 of a second victory over runner-up Kyle Busch, who also finished second to him in June. The win was Hornaday Jr.’s sixth of the season and trimmed Johnny Benson’s championship lead over him to six with two races remaining.

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Ron Hornaday Jr. Kyle Busch Johnny Benson Todd Bodine Colin Braun # Terry Cook Travis Kvapil Mike Skinner Brian Scott # Scott Speed # Rick Crawford David Starr Dennis Setzer Donny Lia # Jack Sprague Brendan Gaughan Shelby Howard Erik Darnell Matt Crafton Paul Tracy Jack Smith Ryan Lawler Chad McCumbee Jeff Green Jason White JC Stout Butch Miller Norm Benning Max Papis Cale Gale Jon Wood T J Bell Jr. Ryan Matthews Mike Harmon

VFW Chevrolet 147 Miccosukee Resorts/NOS Energy Drink Toyota 147 Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota 147 Lumber Liquidators Toyota 147 Con-way Freight Ford 147 Team ASE/Harris Trucking Toyota 147 Zaxby’s Ford 147 XM/Toyota Tundra Toyota 147 Albertsons Toyota 147 Red Bull Toyota 147 Circle Bar Truck Corral/Powerstroke Diesel by Ford 147 Zachry Toyota 147 Carter County Dodge Dodge 147 NationRides.com Chevrolet 147 Wyler.com Toyota 147 International MAXXFORCE Diesel Ford 147 FarmPaint.com Chevrolet 147 Northern Tool + Equipment Ford 146 Menards/McGuire-Nicholas Chevrolet 145 Bombardier Learjet/Sport Clips Toyota 144 Dave Porter Truck Sales Ford 113 Ergon Hyprene Toyota 106 Malcolmson Construction Chevrolet 105 Key Motorsports Chevrolet 64 GunBroker.com Dodge 62 Mittler Bros. Machine Ford 27 ASI Limited Chevrolet 25 Chevrolet 21 GEICO/Construct Corps Toyota 16 American Commercial Lines Chevrolet 1 Air Force Ford 1 Home4theHolidays.org Chevrolet 1 Dodge 1 Lafferty Performance Chevrolet 0

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 65,500, Ron Hornaday Jr. won the Chevy Silverado 350k, his 39th career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag the following drivers droppped to the rear for the reasons indicated: #40 Green (engine change); #16 Scott (unapproved impound adjustment). Time of Race: 1 hour, 44 minutes, 49 seconds Average Speed: 126.220 mph Margin of Victory: 0.957 seconds Keystone Light Pole Award: Rick Crawford, #14, 178.826 mph Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Colin Braun, #6 Caution Flags: 5 for 26 laps: Laps: 3-12 (#2,7,14,15,21 accident frontstretch); 16-19 (#07 accident turn 2); 58-61 (#63 accident turn 2); 66-69 (#8,11 spun turn 1); 95-98 (#81 spun turn 4). Lap Leaders: R. Crawford (Pole); K. Busch 1-50; R. Hornaday Jr. 51-55; K. Busch 56-58; T. Kvapil 59-61; K. Busch 62-95; T. Kvapil 96-107; R. Hornaday Jr. 108-147. LEAD CHANGES: 7 among 3 drivers.

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2008 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Sam’s Town 400

WINNER

Ron Hornaday Jr.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 6, 2008 | 250.5 Miles - 172 Laps | Purse: $700,895 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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33 51 23 2 30 8 88 09 5 21 18 15 16 9 10 60 46 07 71 13 14 6 63 99 40 22 11 59 08 4 7 0 73 36 74

Ron Hornaday Jr. Kyle Busch Johnny Benson Jack Sprague Todd Bodine Chad McCumbee Matt Crafton Bobby East Mike Skinner Jon Wood Dennis Setzer Marc Mitchell # Brian Scott # Justin Marks # Brendan Gaughan Terry Cook Aric Almirola Ryan Lawler Donny Lia # Shelby Howard Rick Crawford Colin Braun # P.J. Jones Erik Darnell Chad Chaffin Scott Speed # David Starr Ted Musgrave Jason White Stacy Compton T.J. Bell Jr. Butch Miller Nick Tucker J.C. Stout Larry Gunselman

Camping World Chevrolet Miccosukee Resorts/NOS Energy Toyota BRANGUS Toyota Road Loans Chevrolet Lumber Liquidators Toyota Malcolmson Construction Chevrolet Menards/Vertis Chevrolet Zaxby’s Ford Toyota Tundra Toyota Air Force Ford BHR Dodge Hyprene Ergon, Inc. Toyota Albertsons Chevrolet Construct Corps Toyota International MAXX Force Diesel Ford Wyler.com Toyota Morgan-Dollar Chevrolet Manheims Dealers Auto Auction Chevrolet nationrides.com/Zurich Chevrolet Bobcat Chevrolet Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford Con-way Freight Ford Dave Porter Truck Sales Chevrolet Northern Tool+Equipment Ford Key Motorsports Chevrolet Red Bull Toyota Red Horse Racing/PIT-NOW.com Toyota Team ASE/Harris Trucking Toyota GunBroker.com Dodge Blake Fulenwider Dodge Home4theHolidays.org/Heathcliff’s Chevrolet ASI Limited Chevrolet ANTHEM Dodge Mitler Brothers Machine Ford DCI/RMR Dodge

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 51,000, Ron Hornaday Jr. won the Sam’s Town 400, his 35th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory and first at Texas Motor Speedway. Prior to the green flag the following driver(s) dropped to the rear: #22 Speed, #51 Ky. Busch (driver change). Time of Race: 2 hours, 20 minutes, 44 seconds Average Speed: 109.988 mph Margin of Victory: 0.283 seconds Keystone Light Pole Award: Justin Marks, #9, 176.951 mph Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Marc Mitchell, #15 Caution Flags: 8 for 44 laps: Laps: 34-37 (debris); 62-65 (#46 accident backstretch); 88-91 (fluid on track); 114-118 (#6 spun frontstretch); 121-126 (#08 accident Turn 1); 130-137 (#22 spun frontstretch); 148-156 (fluid on track); 167-170 (#22 accident Turn 4). Lap Leaders: J. Marks 1; Hornaday Jr. 2-34; Lawler 35; Hornaday Jr. 36-46; Sprague 47-53; Hornaday Jr. 54-62; Benson 63-70; Hornaday Jr. 71-88; White 89; Sprague 90-91; Hornaday Jr. 92-102; Sprague 103-113; Hornaday Jr. 114; Howard 115; Hornaday Jr. 116-172. LEAD CHANGES: 14 among 7 drivers.

Race Recap

Ron Hornaday Jr. (No. 33 Camping World Chevrolet Silverado) led a record 140 laps of the 200-lap event, but still needed to ward off Kyle Busch in a green/whitecheckered finish for the victory in the Sam’s Town 400. The race was scheduled for 167 laps but a late caution set the stage for a green/white, checkered finish and 172 laps overall. Hornaday Jr. led the final 57 laps, including those two in the overtime finish, and edged Busch by .283 of a second to post his first career TMS win.

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2007 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Ted Musgrave

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 Nov. 2, 2007 | 223.5 Miles - 149 Laps | Purse: $588,064 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Ted Musgrave (No. 9 Team ASE Toyota) ended a 66-race winless streak to pick up his first victory at TMS in the Silverado 350k. The win was Musgrave’s 17th career victory in the Camping World Truck Series. Musgrave had to hold off second-place finisher Brendan Gaughan in a green/white-checkered finish. Gaughan, who finished second in the Silverado 350k, posted his sixth top-five finish in 11 truck series starts at TMS. Mike Skinner, Mike Bliss and Rick Crawford rounded out the top five, respectively. The race ended under caution as a four-truck accident along the fronstretch brought out the yellow flag.

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Ted Musgrave Brendan Gaughan Mike Skinner Mike Bliss Rick Crawford Jack Sprague Matt Crafton Jon Wood Jason Leffler Tim Sauter # Willie Allen # Terry Cook Chad McCumbee Erik Darnell Dennis Setzer Todd Bodine T.J. Bell Ron Hornaday Jr. David Starr J.R. Norris Brian Scott Andy Lally Justin Marks Chad Chaffin Jacques Villeneuve Travis Kvapil Johnny Benson Scott Lynch Kyle Busch Regan Smith Peyton Sellers Joey Clanton # Clay Rogers Jason White # Kevin Lepage Travis Kittleson

Team ASE Toyota South Point Hotel Chevrolet Toyota Tundra Toyota Open Joist Dodge Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford Con-way Freight Toyota Menards/Moen Chevrolet Bush’s Baked Beans/Ravenswood Ford RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota Lester Buildings/ASI Limited Chevrolet ThorSport Chevrolet Harris Trucking Toyota TheGPSStore.com/Garmin Chevrolet Northern Tool+Equipment Ford Fastenal Dodge Lumber Liquidators Toyota Heathcliff’s Cat Litter Ford Camping World Chevrolet International MAXX FORCE Diesel Ford McKinney Pipe and Steel Chevrolet Strutmasters/TruckSeries.com Ford Toyota crocs Toyota Westerman Companies Chevrolet UNICEF Toyota K&N Filters Ford Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota Cooper Bussmann Ford Flanders Beef Patties Chevrolet Ginn Resorts Chevrolet Automotive Fabrication Chevrolet Zaxby’s Ford Spears Mfg. Chevrolet GunBroker.com Dodge 888KARPORT.com/Red Line Oil Chevrolet Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: Wayne Edwards Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 72,000, Ted Musgrave won the Silverado 350k, his 17th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory and first at Texas Motor Speedway. Prior to the green flag the following drivers dropped to the rear for reasons indicated: #1 Jason Leffler (unapproved impound adjustment); #50 T.J. Bell and #7 Jason White (engine change); #03 Justin Marks (backup truck). Time of Race: 1 hour, 42 minutes, 05 seconds Average Speed: 131.363 mph Margin of Victory: Under Caution Bud Pole Award: Mike Skinner, #5 Toyota Tundra Toyota, 184.137 mph, 29.326 seconds Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Tim Sauter, #07 Lester Buildings/ASI Limited Chevrolet Caution Flags: 7 for 23 laps: Laps 3-7 (#09, 16 accident turn 4); 11-13 (#47 accident turn 4); 40-43 (#00 spun frontstretch); 70-73 (#76 accident turn 2); 141-143 (#6 accident turn 4); 145-147 (#5,13,33,88,99 accident turn 4 [Red 145-15:55])); 149 (#8,14,60,99 accident frontstretch) Lap Leaders: Mike Skinner 1-13; Ted Musgrave 14-37; Kyle Busch 38-39; Musgrave 40; Tim Sauter 41; Travis Kvapil 42-44; Busch 45-69; Musgrave 70-74; Skinner 75-101; Ron Hornaday Jr. 102-129; Erik Darnell 130-136; Hornaday Jr. 137-143; Chad McCumbee 144-147; Musgrave 148-149. Lead Changes: 13 among 8 drivers.

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2007 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Sam’s Town 400

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 8, 2007 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $692,880 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Todd Bodine Mike Skinner Rick Crawford Ron Hornaday Jr. David Starr Travis Kvapil Matt Crafton Ken Schrader Ted Musgrave Stacy Compton Aaron Fike # Terry Cook Josh Wise Tim Sauter # Kraig Kinser Dennis Setzer Joey Clanton # Bill Lester Blake Bjorklund # Eric Norris Ryan Matthews Jason White # T.J. Bell Brendan Gaughan Clay Rogers Jack Sprague Joe Ruttman Willie Allen # Johnny Benson Chris Wimmer Derrike Cope Erik Darnell Kelly Sutton Brandon Knupp Blake Mallory

Lumber Liquidators Toyota Toyota Tundra Toyota Power Stroke Diesel Ford Camping World Chevrolet International MAXX Force Diesel Ford K&N Filters Ford Menards/Pittsburgh Paints Chevrolet Fastenal Dodge Team ASE/Germain Toyota Bush’s Beans Ford RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota Harris Trucking Toyota Aaron’s Luck Dog Toyota Lester Buildings Chevrolet Ginn Resorts Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Zaxby’s Ford Christian Debt Consolidation Chevrolet Sweet Baby Ray’s Chevrolet Barrett Ent.-Pavestone-WCL Chevrolet Bill Davis Racing Toyota Hooters Energy Drink Chevrolet Heathcliff’s Cat Litter Ford South Point Hotel Chevrolet Curtis Key Plumbing Chevrolet Con-way Freight Toyota Open Joist Dodge ThorSport Motorsports Chevrolet Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota Automotive Fabrication Chevrolet Xpress Motorsports Ford Northern Tool+Equipment Ford Team Copaxone Chevrolet Lester Buildings Chevrolet The GPS Store/Garmin Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 52,000, Todd Bodine won the Sam’s Town 400, his 11th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory and 4th at Texas Motor Speedway. Prior to the green flag the following driver dropped to the rear for reason indicated: #60 Jack Sprague (adjustments made during impound). Time of Race: 2 hours, 8 minutes, 50 seconds Average Speed: 118.060 mph Margin of Victory: 0.188 seconds Bud Pole Award: Todd Bodine, #30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota, 181.763 mph, 29.709 seconds Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Aaron Fike, #1 RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota Caution Flags: 6 for 35 laps: Laps 9-15 (#51 accident backstretch); 18-23 (#99 fluid on track); 28-30 (#60 spun Turn 2); 79-87 (#1,4,60 accident backstretch); 156-162 (#50,77 accident frontstretch); 165-167 (#6 accident Turn 1). Lap Leaders: Mike Skinner 1-3; Todd Bodine 4-15; Skinner 16-18; Travis Kvapil 19-28; Terry Cook 29-30; Ron Hornaday Jr. 31-82; Tim Sauter 83; Hornaday Jr. 84-148; Kvapil 149; Bodine 150-158; Kvapil 159-163; Bodine 164-169. Lap Leaders: 12 among 6 drivers. *Race laps completed were 169 rather than the originally scheduled 167 due to a green/white-checkered finish.

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota) successfully defended his title as Sam’s Town 400 champion, staving off Mike Skinner in a green/white-checkered finish. Bodine, who started on the pole and fell as far back as 22nd, edged Skinner by 0.188 of a second. Bodine joined Brendan Gaughan as the only four-time winners in the history of the Camping World Truck Series at Texas Motor Speedway. Skinner’s secondplace finish marked the third time in four races he finished in the runner-up position. Of the 35 trucks, only six finished on the lead lap.

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2006 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Clint Bowyer

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 22 Nov. 3, 2006 | 222 Miles - 148 Laps | Purse: $566,979 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Clint Bowyer (No. 46 Jack Daniel’s Silverado Chevrolet) became the first Camping World Truck Series driver to win from the pole at TMS since 2000, going wire to wire in the Silverado 350k. Bowyer, who established a track qualifying record of 184.464 mph in winning the pole, led a race-high 103 laps in earning his first career NCWTS win. He edged runner-up Kyle Busch in a green/white-checkered finish by 0.279 of a second for the victory. Bowyer’s win came in the first of the three NASCAR races he competed in during the weekend.

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Clint Bowyer Kyle Busch Mike Skinner Jack Sprague Ron Hornaday Jr. David Ragan David Reutimann Terry Cook Erik Darnell # Marcos Ambrose # Ted Musgrave Bobby Hamilton Jr. Chad McCumbee # Todd Bodine Matt Crafton David Starr Brendan Gaughan Damon Lusk Chad Chaffin Aric Almirola # Bill Lester Bobby East # Justin Labonte Michel Jourdain Jr. John Mickel Shane Huffman Mike Bliss Robert Richardson # Kerry Earnhardt # Chase Miller Johnny Benson Dennis Setzer Rick Crawford Chris Wimmer Johnny Chapman Erin Crocker#

Jack Daniel’s Silverado Chevrolet Freedom Grill/kylebusch.com Chevrolet Toyota Tundra Toyota Con-way Freight Toyota Roadloans.com Chevrolet Scotts Ford Team Tundra Toyota Ford Power Stroke Diesel by Int’l Ford Northern Tool & Equipment Ford Team Australia/Aussie Vineyards Ford Team ASE/Germain Motors Toyota Fastenal Dodge The GPS Store/Garmin Chevrolet Lumber Liquidators Toyota Menards/Energizer Chevrolet Toyotaforklift.com/Mobil Delvac Toyota South Point Resort Dodge Woodard/Boca Bay Builders Dodge Harris Trucking Company Toyota Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Bad Boy Mowers Toyota State Fair Corndogs/Edy’s Dibs Ford DOM-EX Toyota Purpose Money Ford Dudman Group/DSI Group Chevrolet Key Motorsports Chevrolet Xpress/Strutmasters.com Chevrolet Vote Kinky Friedman for Gov. Chevrolet Lowery Plumbing Chevrolet Fastenal Dodge Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota FlexFuel E85 Silverado Chevrolet Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford Automotive Fabrication Chevrolet U.S. Restoration Chevrolet Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 66,000, Clint Bowyer won the Silverado 350k, posting his career-first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. He became the 12th different race winner this season. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #30 Bodine (unapproved impound adjustment); #75 Almirola (engine change); #88 Crafton (engine change); #25 Lusk (unapproved impound adjustment). Time of Race: 1 hour, 46 minutes, 39 seconds Average Speed: 124.895 mph Margin of Victory: 0.279 second Bud Pole Award: Clint Bowyer, #46 Jack Daniel’s Chevrolet (184.464 mph, 29.274 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Erik Darnell, #99 Northern Tool & Equipment Ford Caution Flags: 7 for 30 laps. Laps 3-5 (fluid on track), 45-49 (Debris), 52-54 (Truck #13 - spin, frontstretch), 63-66 (Truck #77 spin, Turn 4), 94-100 (Truck #14 - accident, Turn 1), 106-109 (Truck #85 - accident, Turn 1), 143-146 (Truck #13 - accident, Turn 1). Lap Leaders: Clint Bowyer 1-49, Mike Skinner 50-94, Bowyer 95-148. Lead Changes: 2 among 2 drivers.

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2006 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Sam’s Town 400

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 9, 2006 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $668,182 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (2) J.R. Patton, #63; Blake Mallory, #76. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 52,000, Todd Bodine won the Sam’s Town 400, posting his 10th NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #04 Lagasse Jr. (unapproved impound adjustment); #20 Ambrose (unapproved impound adjustment); #22 Lester (unapproved impound adjustment); #40 Moore (Missed Drivers’ Meeting). Time of Race: 1 hour, 54 minutes, 26 seconds Average Speed: 132.129 mph Margin of Victory: 0.116 second Bud Pole Award: Mike Skinner, #5 Toyota Tundra Toyota (183.206 mph, 29.475 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Chad McCumbee, #08 Death Toll–The Movie Dodge Caution Flags: 7 for 25 laps: Laps 23-25 (Truck #99 - Accident, Turn 4), 35-37 (Debris, backstretch), 51-54 (Truck #75 - Accident, Turn 3), 56-58 (Truck #02 - Spin, frontstretch), 101-103 (Truck #13 - Accident, Turn 3), 117-120 (Debris), 162-166 (Truck #60 - Spin, Turn 2) Lap Leaders: M.Skinner 1-23; K.Earnhardt 24-25; M.Skinner 26-51; K.Earnhardt 52-54; T.Cook 55-68; M.Skinner 69-77; R.Crawford 78-100; J.Benson 101; C.McCumbee 102; R.Crawford 103-112; M.Skinner 113-167; T.Bodine 168. Lap Leaders: 11 among 7 drivers. *Race laps completed were 168 rather than the originally scheduled 167 due to a green/white-checkered finish.

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Lumber Liquidators Toyota) only led one lap, but it was the most important one as he captured the Sam’s Town 400 in the closest NASCAR Camping World Truck Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway. Bodine, who qualified sixth, overtook polesitter Mike Skinner on the final lap of a green/white-checkered finish and held him off by 0.116 of a second for the win. The margin eclipsed the record of 0.208 set by Dennis Setzer in his 1999 victory. Bodine’s win was his second consecutive win at TMS and third overall at the track.

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2005 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 Nov. 4, 2005 | 220.5 Miles - 147 Laps | Purse: $543,771 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Germain Motor Company Toyota) captured the Silverado 350k for the second consecutive year, posting a 1.162-second victory over runner-up and polesitter Mike Skinner. Bodine led just once during the 147-lap event, but it was for the final 23 laps as he became the fourth multiple winner in the Camping World Truck Series at Texas Motor Speedway. The win was Bodine’s fifth of his career and second at TMS. The race established a track record for most cars finishing on the lead lap with 24.

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Todd Bodine Mike Skinner Kyle Busch David Starr David Reutimann Jack Sprague Ron Hornaday Jr. Rick Crawford Bobby Hamilton Todd Kluever # Bill Lester Terry Cook Johnny Benson Ted Musgrave Brandon Whitt Steve Park Matt Crafton Dennis Setzer Chase Montgomery Deborah Renshaw Ricky Craven Mike Bliss Scott Lynch Jimmy Spencer Joey Miller Robert Pressley Justin Allgaier Robert Richardson John Mickel Mark McFarland Brad Keselowski Brendan Gaughan Regan Smith Aric Almirola Tracy Hines Jack Bailey

Germain Motor Company Toyota Toyota Tundra Toyota ditech.com/Nat’l Land Liquidations Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet NTN Bearings Toyota Jeff Wyler Toyota Toyota GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Circle Bar Truck Corral Ford Tech-Net/Law Enforcement Torch Run Dodge World Financial Group Ford Crown Royal Toyota Ford Power Stroke Diesel by Int’l Ford Toyota Certified Used Vehicles Toyota Mopar Dodge DW Boogity Grill Toyota South Padre Island Toyota Menards/Seal Best Chevrolet Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet RoadLoans Dodge Heritage Dodge Superchips Ford Chevy Trucks Chevrolet Lynch/Orleans Racing Dodge Team ASE Dodge Toyota Tundra Toyota Harris Trucking Company Dodge Dave Porter Truck Sales Ford Benchmark Mortgage Chevrolet dsi nexdox Dodge World Combat League Chevrolet Samson Stone Ford Jasper Engines & Transmissions Dodge MRD Motorsports Chevrolet FedEx/Home Depot Chevrolet ThorSport/Dave Zoriki Chevrolet City of Cincinnati Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (6) Kelly Sutton, #02; Tim Fedewa, #65; Justin Hobgood, #9; Blake Mallory, #76; Wayne Edwards, #24. Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 70,000, Todd Bodine won the Silverado 350k, posting his fifth NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory and defending his 2004 win at Texas. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #88 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 43 minutes, 10 seconds Average Speed: 128.239 mph Margin of Victory: 1.162 seconds Bud Pole Award: Mike Skinner, #5 Toyota Tundra Toyota, 29.574 seconds, 182.593 mph Caution Flags: 6 for 26 laps. Laps 3-5 (#07 accident turn 2); 40-43 (Debris); 61-66 (#63 spun frontstretch); 86-89 (#47 accident backstretch); 97-101 (#06 accident turn 2); 134-137 (fluid on track). Lap Leaders: Mike Skinner (1-43); Kyle Busch (44-53); Johnny Benson (54-60); K.Busch (61-69); M.Skinner (70-85); Brandon Whitt (86-96); K.Busch (97-103); M.Skinner (104-124); Todd Bodine (125-147). Lead Changes: 8 among 5 drivers

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2005 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Chex 400k

WINNER

Jack Sprague

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 10, 2005 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $642,570 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Jack Sprague Johnny Benson Dennis Setzer Mike Skinner Matt Crafton Ron Hornaday Jr. Terry Cook Clay Rogers David Starr David Reutimann Johnny Sauter Eric Norris Ricky Craven Ted Musgrave Brandon Whitt Steve Park Bobby Hamilton Deborah Renshaw Rick Crawford Brad Keselowski Jimmy Spencer Bill Lester Chad Chaffin Jimmy Kite # Todd Kluever # Tracy Hines Brendan Gaughan Robert Huffman Kelly Sutton Todd Bodine Robert Pressley Timothy Peters # Chase Montgomery Blake Mallory Shigeaki Hattori # Johnny Chapman

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Jack Sprague became the first series driver to win in eight different seasons. Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #04 (drivers meeting), #13 (unapproved adjustments), #15 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 43 minutes, 46 seconds Average Speed: 144.844 mph Margin of Victory: 1.286 seconds Bud Pole Award: Mike Skinner, #5 Toyota Tundra Toyota (29.524 seconds, 182.902 mph) Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Jimmy Kite, #06 Royal Purple/MRD Motorsports Chevrolet Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 15 laps. Laps 31-34 (Truck #08 - Stalled, Frontstretch), 74-78 (Truck #9 - Accident, Backstretch), 90-92 (Truck #4 - Accident, Turn 4), 95-97 (Truck #18 - Accident, Turn 1) Lap Leaders: M.Skinner 1-31, J.Sprague 32-34, M.Skinner 35-75, E.Norris 76, M.Skinner 77-120, R.Hornaday Jr. 121-135, M.Crafton 136-141, D.Setzer 142-154, D.Reutimann 155-158, J.Sprague 159-167 Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 7 drivers

Race Recap

Jack Sprague (No. 16 Chevy Trucks Chevrolet) became the third multiple winner in the Camping World Truck Series at Texas Motor Speedway by capturing the Chex 400k. Sprague, who also won in June of 2001, started seventh and led just 12 laps, but nine of those were in the closing laps as he posted a 1.286-second victory over runner-up Johnny Benson. Sprague became the third truck series driver to win multiple races at TMS. The win was Sprague’s 25th of his career and he became the first NCWTS driver to win in eight different seasons.

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Silverado 350k

WINNER

Todd Bodine

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 21 October 16, 2004 | 219 Miles - 146 Laps | Purse: $530,255 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Todd Bodine (No. 30 Arnold Development Companies Toyota) roared back from the furthest starting position by a truck series winner at TMS to earn a victory in the Silverado 350k. Bodine started 22nd, but marched into the lead by Lap 67 of the 146-lap event. He led twice for 71 laps, including the final 38, en route to a 1.008-second victory over runner-up Johnny Benson. The event included nine cautions, tying the mark for most caution flags for a NCWTS race at TMS.

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Todd Bodine Johnny Benson Bobby Hamilton David Starr Jack Sprague Ted Musgrave Rick Crawford Dennis Setzer Carl Edwards Shane Hmiel Mike Skinner Steve Park Hank Parker Jr. Andy Houston Brandon Whitt # Chad Chaffin Chase Montgomery # Denny Hamlin Tracy Hines # Eric Jones Matt Crafton Sammy Sanders Travis Kvapil Ken Weaver # Chad Blount Jon Wood Chris Wimmer # Bill Lester Robert Huffman # David Reutimann # J.R. Patton Terry Cook Jason Small Deborah Renshaw Kelly Sutton # Eric Norris

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (3) – Jay Sauter #06, Wayne Edwards #77, Loni Richardson #0 Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #08, #4 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 54 minutes, 6 seconds Average Speed: 115.169 mph Margin of Victory: 1.008 seconds Bud Pole Award: Mike Skinner, #5 Toyota Tundra Toyota (29.642 seconds, 182.174 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Brandon Whitt, #38 Werner Ladder/Cure Autism Now Ford Caution Flags: 9 cautions for 35 laps. Laps 7-9 (Truck #02 - Stalled, Turn 4), 14-15 (Fluid on Track), 54-58 (Debris), 62-65 (Trucks #6 & 15 - Accident, Turn 2), 70-73 (Truck #2 - Accident, Frontstretch), 99-102 (Debris), 105-108 (Trucks #12, 17, 18, 27 & 67 Accident, Frontstretch), 112-114 (Truck #88 - Spin Frontstretch), 131-136 (Truck #2 - Accident, Turn 2) Lap Leaders: Bill Lester 1-13, Hank Parker Jr. 14-47, David Starr 48-54, Andy Houston 55, Starr 56-58, Mike Skinner 59-66, Todd Bodine 67-99, Skinner 100-108, T.Bodine 109-146. Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 5 drivers

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2004 SUMMER BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 400k

WINNER

Dennis Setzer

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 7 June 11, 2004 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $627,054 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Dennis Setzer Ted Musgrave David Reutimann # Jack Sprague Chad Chaffin Carl Edwards Bobby Hamilton Matt Crafton Andy Houston Steve Park Mike Skinner Bill Lester Jon Wood Shane Sieg # Rick Crawford Tracy Hines # Chase Montgomery # Ken Weaver # Lance Hooper David Ragan Shelby Howard # Brandon Whitt # Hank Parker Jr. Terry Cook Brad Keselowski Shane Hmiel Travis Kvapil Robert Huffman # David Starr Kelly Sutton # Johnny Chapman Greg Sacks Phil Bonifield Loni Richardson

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following truck dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #88 (backup truck). Time of Race: 1 hour, 40 minutes, 54 seconds Average Speed: 148.946 mph (Track Record) Margin of Victory: 11.817 seconds Bud Pole Award: Ted Musgrave, #1 Mopar Dodge (29.839 seconds, 180.971 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: David Reutimann, #17 NTN Bearings Toyota Caution Flags: 3 cautions for 12 laps. Laps 22-26 (Trucks #75 & 24 - Accident, Turn 3), 29-31 (Truck #02 - Spin, Turn 2), 75-78 (Debris, Backstretch) Lap Leaders: Ted Musgrave 1-22, Mike Skinner 23-63, Dennis Setzer 64-68, Musgrave 69-81, Shane Hmiel 82, Musgrave 83-131, Setzer 132-134, Carl Edwards 135-145, Musgrave 146-162, Setzer 163-167 Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 5 drivers

Race Recap

Dennis Setzer (No. 46 Chevrolet Silverado Chevrolet), five years to the day after his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory at Texas Motor Speedway, added his second with a rout in the O’Reilly 400k. Setzer, who led twice for 34 laps, made quick work of the field as he set series records for the fastest average speed (148.946 mph) and largest margin of victory, 11.817 seconds over Ted Musgrave. With only three caution flags during the O’Reilly 400k, the race tied the record for fewest caution flags in a NCWTS event at TMS.

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2003 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Brendan Gaughan

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 22 October 11, 2003 | 219 Miles - 146 Laps | Purse: $512,749 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Brendan Gaughan (No. 62 Orleans Hotel/Dodge Dodge) established a Camping World Truck Series record by becoming the first driver to win four consecutive times at the same speedway with his victory in the Silverado 350k. Gaughan, who started seventh, led twice for 60 laps, including the final 43, en route to a 1.905-second margin of victory over runner-up Travis Kvapil. Gaughan became the first driver to win four times at “The Great American Speedway!” His win made it five consecutive races at Texas Motor Speedway that Gaughan had finished second or better.

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Brendan Gaughan Travis Kvapil Ted Musgrave Carl Edwards # Andy Houston Jon Wood Terry Cook Dennis Setzer Rick Crawford Bobby Hamilton Tracy Hines Matt Crafton Robert Pressley Eric Jones Chad Chaffin Jody Lavender # Randy Briggs # Patrick Lawler Shane Sieg Jerry Hill Stan Boyd Wayne Edwards Randy MacDonald Blake Mallory Chris Horn Shane Wallace T.J. Bell # Bill Lester Shawna Robinson David Stover David Starr Phil Bonifield Lance Hooper Brandon Whitt Kenny Hendrick Jonathan Price

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) – Loni Richardson #0 Race Comments: Brendan Gaughan is the series first competitor to win four consecutive times at the same track. Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #8, #62, #63 (engine change); #16, #86 (backup truck). Time of Race: 1 hour, 47 minutes, 4 seconds Average Speed: 122.727 mph Margin of Victory: 1.905 seconds Bud Pole Award: Andy Houston, #2 Team ASE Racing/Carquest Dodge (29.747 seconds, 181.531 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Carl Edwards, #99 Superchips Ford Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 31 laps. Laps 3-5 (Debris, Turn 2), 9-15 (Fluid on Track), 70-73 (Truck #15 - Spin, Turn 4), 81-85 (Truck #89 - Spin, Turn 4); 98-102 (Truck #2 - Spin, Backstretch); 123-127 (Truck #53 - Accident, Turns 3-4) Lap Leaders: Houston 1-15, Musgrave 16-33, Crawford 34-59, Musgrave 60, Houston 61-63, Edwards 64-69, Kvapil 70, Wood 71-74, Edwards 75-76, Gaughan 77-82, Wood 83-86, Crawford 87-91, Gaughan 92-102, Crawford 103, Gaughan 104-146. Lead Changes: 14 lead changes among 7 drivers

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2003 SUMMER BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 400k

WINNER

Brendan Gaughan

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 7 June 6, 2003 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $607,650 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Brendan Gaughan Carl Edwards # Jon Wood Travis Kvapil Dennis Setzer David Starr Bobby Hamilton Chad Chaffin Terry Cook Matt Crafton Eric Jones Bill Lester Ted Musgrave Rick Crawford Jody Lavender # Randy MacDonald Ricky Sanders Shawna Robinson Aaron Daniel Randy Briggs # Jerry Hill Tina Gordon # Johnny Borneman Rich Bickle Donnie Neuenberger Robert Pressley Jason Leffler Phil Bonifield Stan Boyd Chris Horn Patrick Lawler L.W. Miller Jamie Aube Michael Dokken Lance Hooper Wayne Edwards

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #03, #31 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 46 minutes, 53 seconds Average Speed: 140.621 mph (Track Record) Margin of Victory: 0.865 second Bud Pole Award: None due to inclement weather Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Carl Edwards, #99 Roush Racing Ford Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 19 laps. Laps 55-59 (Debris, Turn 2); 101-106 (Truck #53 - Accident, Turn 2); 121-124 (Truck #66 Spin, Backstretch); 149-152 (Truck #14 - Accident, Backstretch). Lap Leaders: Bobby Hamilton grid, Rick Crawford 1-3; Hamilton 4-30; Jon Wood 31-49; Brendan Gaughan 50-55; Crawford 56-60; Wood 61; Gaughan 62; Hamilton 63-97; Gaughan 98-101; Crawford 102-116; Hamilton 117-125; Carl Edwards 126-162; Gaughan 163-167. Lead Changes: 13 lead changes among 5 drivers

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Brendan Gaughan (No. 62 Orleans Hotel/Dodge Dodge) continued his dominance at Texas Motor Speedway, winning his third consecutive race at “The Great American Speedway!” Gaughan started fifth and led just 16 laps, including the final five, but it was enough to make it three in a row as he outdistanced rookie Carl Edwards by 0.865 of a second. Edwards’ secondplace finish marked the fourth consecutive time a NCWTS rookie driver has finished second or better at TMS. Gaughan (2002- F, ’02-S) and Travis Kvapil (’01-F) each won in their rookie year.

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2002 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Brendan Gaughan

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 17 September 13, 2002 | 219 Miles - 146 Laps | Purse: $510,992 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Rookie Brendan Gaughan (No. 62 NAPA Auto Parts Dodge) became the first multiple winner in the Camping World Truck Series at Texas Motor Speedway as he captured the Silverado 350k for a season sweep. Gaughan, who won the June race, led just 18 laps, but that included the final 14 as he posted a 0.913-second victory over runner-up Coy Gibbs. Gaughan became the first driver in any series to sweep both races at TMS. The three caution flags tied the mark for fewest in a NCWTS race at “The Great American Speedway!”

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Brendan Gaughan # Coy Gibbs David Starr Rick Crawford Travis Kvapil Ted Musgrave Robert Pressley Jason Leffler Mike Bliss Dennis Setzer Joe Ruttman Jon Wood Lance Norick Jason Small # Bobby Dotter Brian Rose Randy MacDonald Jerry Hill Lonnie Cox David Hall Aaron Daniel # Terry Cook Matt Crafton Carl Edwards Steve Portenga Conrad Burr Doug Keller Bill Lester # Lance Hooper Carlos Contreras Barry Bodine Michael Dokken Phil Bonifield Stan Boyd Patrick Lawler

NAPA Auto Parts Dodge MBNA Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Circle Bar Motel & RV Park Ford CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Mopar Performance Dodge Dickies/Square D Dodge Team ASE Racing/Carquest Dodge IWX Motor Freight/Knights Inn Chevrolet ACXIOM/Computer Associates Chevrolet Red Line Synthetic Oil Dodge Navy Racing Ford Express Personnel Services Chevrolet Sunbelt Rentals Chevrolet Albertsons/People Against Drugs Chevrolet Perry Connection Dodge businessdriver.com Chevrolet RDS Racing Engines Dodge Carnes-Cox-Higgs Ford Cellution/Intensitee Racewear Chevrolet Athan Tax & Accounting/Jensen Ford Power Stroke Diesel Ford Menards/Sealmaster Chevrolet Mittler Bros. Machine/Smokin’ K Ford Roto-Rooter Chevrolet UFA-FDNY/National Peening Chevrolet Keller Motorsports Chevrolet Dodge Motorsports Dodge Red Line Synthetic Oil Chevrolet Hot Wheels Dodge Red Line Oil/Lane Automotive Chevrolet Troxell Racing LLC Chevrolet Red Line Oil/Motor State Perf. Chevrolet Engineered Victories Chevrolet Cellution/Intensitee Racewear Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #0, #25 (engine change); #50, #79 (backup truck). Time of Race: 1 hour, 35 minutes, 24 seconds Average Speed: 137.736 mph Margin of Victory: 0.913 second Bud Pole Award: Mike Bliss, #16 IWX Motor Freight/Knights Inn Chevrolet (30.051 seconds, 179.695 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Brendan Gaughan, #62 NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Caution Laps: 3 cautions for 19 laps. Laps 104-107 (Truck #66 - Spin, Turn 4); 116-124 (Debris, Turn 3); 133-138 (Truck #79 Spin, Turn 2). Lap Leaders: Mike Bliss pole, Coy Gibbs 1-2, David Starr 3-5, Rick Crawford 6-38, Gibbs 39-54, Brendan Gaughan 55-58, Gibbs 59-65, Crawford 66-88, Ted Musgrave 89-132, Gaughan 133-146 Lead Changes: 8 lead changes among 5 drivers

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2002 SUMMER BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 400k

WINNER

Brendan Gaughan

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 7 June 7, 2002 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $605,893 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Brendan Gaughan # Travis Kvapil David Starr Rick Crawford Ted Musgrave Robert Pressley Matt Crafton Coy Gibbs Jon Wood Lance Norick Bill Lester # Mike Bliss Terry Cook Dennis Setzer Lance Hooper Stan Boyd Bobby Dotter Carlos Contreras Aaron Daniel # Jerry Hill Tom Powers Jason White Randy MacDonald Michael Ritch Jason Small # Trent Owens # Jason Leffler Steve Portenga Donnie Neuenberger David Hall Morgan Shepherd Randy Briggs # Wayne Edwards Phil Bonifield Brian Rose

NAPA Auto Parts Dodge 167 CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet 167 Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet 167 Circle Bar Motel & RV Park Ford 167 Mopar Performance Dodge 167 Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge 167 Menards/Sealmaster Chevrolet 166 MBNA Chevrolet 166 Navy Racing Ford 166 Express Personnel Services Chevrolet 166 Dodge Motorsports Dodge 166 IWX Motor Freight/Knights Inn Chevrolet 166 Power Stroke Diesel Ford 166 ACXIOM/Computer Associates Chevrolet 165 Diamond Cut Jeans/Blair5.com Dodge 164 Bars Leaks/O’Reilly Chevrolet 164 Albertsons Chevrolet 164 Hot Wheels Dodge 164 Athan Tax & Accounting/Jensen Enterprises Ford 162 RDS Racing Engines Dodge 162 University of Northwest Ohio Dodge 162 Intensitee Custom Racewear/UTI Chevrolet 160 Greenfield Truck Center Chevrolet 160 OOIDA Dodge 157 Sunbelt Rentals Chevrolet 139 Dickies Racing Ford 111 Team ASE/Carquest Racing Dodge 106 Roto-Rooter Chevrolet 70 IHOP/Simply Gourmet Dodge 60 Intensitee Custom Racewear/UTI Chevrolet 30 Morgan Shepherd Motorsports Ford 11 Amerisuites Chevrolet 11 Roto-Rooter Chevrolet 11 Red Line Oil/Coverall Carports Chevrolet 8 Perry Connection Dodge 3

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #15, #75, #81 (engine change). Time of Race: 1 hour, 56 minutes, 0 seconds Average Speed: 129.569 mph Margin of Victory: 2.384 seconds Bud Pole Award: Jason Leffler, #2 Team ASE/Carquest Racing Dodge (29.941 seconds, 180.355 mph) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Brendan Gaughan, #62 NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Caution Laps: 6 cautions for 29 laps. Laps 5-8 (Trucks #4, 16 & 29 - Accident, Turn 4), 14-17 (Truck #86 Stall, Turn 4), 66-70 (Truck #81 - Accident, Turn 2), 74-78 (Truck #39 - Accident, Backstretch), 88-91 (Truck #16 - Accident, Turn 1), 108-114 (Truck #2 Accident, Turn 1) Lap Leaders: Jason Leffler, grid, Ted Musgrave 1-10, Leffler 11-55, Travis Kvapil 56-58, Brendan Gaughan 59, Mike Bliss 60-66, Kvapil 67-70, Rick Crawford 71-91, Robert Pressley 92-99, Crawford 100-108, Gaughan 109-167 Lead Changes: 10 lead changes among 7 drivers

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Rookie Brendan Gaughan (No. 62 NAPA Auto Parts Dodge) took an immediate liking to Texas Motor Speedway and his victory in the O’Reilly 400k was the start of the most dominating run at one track in the history of the Camping World Truck Series. Gaughan rolled to his first of four consecutive wins at TMS, leading the final 58 laps and posting a 2.384-second victory over runner-up Travis Kvapil. Gaughan became the third rookie driver to win at “The Great American Speedway!” The race tied the mark for fewest cars finishing on the lead lap with six.

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2001 FALL BOXSCORE

Silverado 350k

WINNER

Travis Kvapil

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 21 October 5, 2001 | 219 Miles - 146 Laps | Purse: $491,219 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Travis Kvapil (No. 60 CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet) secured his first career victory in the Camping World Truck Series as the rookie captured the Silverado 350k. Kvapil led just 12 laps, but half of those came in the closing laps. He took the lead from polesitter Scott Riggs on Lap 141 of 146 and went on to a 0.501 of a second victory over Rick Crawford. Kvapil became the second NCWTS rookie driver to win at Texas Motor Speedway. Kenny Irwin Jr. was the first driver to accomplish the feat in 1997.

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Travis Kvapil # Rick Crawford Jack Sprague David Starr Lance Norick Dennis Setzer Coy Gibbs Ricky Hendrick # Joe Ruttman Ted Musgrave Damon Lusk Matt Crafton Scott Riggs Jimmy Hensley Bobby Dotter Stan Boyd Jerry Hill Billy Bigley # Willy T. Ribbs # Bryan Reffner Brian Sockwell Terry Cook Carlos Contreras Jon Wood # Kyle Busch Lance Hooper David Hall Brian Rose # Doug Keller Randy Briggs Phil Bonifield Eric Norris Rich Woodland Terry Fisher Larry Gunselman # Donnie Neuenberger

CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Milwaukee Electric Tool Ford NetZero Platinum Chevrolet Chasco Contracting Chevrolet Aventis Behring Choice Chevrolet ACXIOM/ Computers Associates Chevrolet MBNA Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge Mopar Performance Dodge BayPak/Hall Kinion.com Ford XeSighting Systems Chevrolet Team ASE Racing Dodge Big Tex Trailers Chevrolet People Against Drugs Chevrolet Bar’s Leaks/Splatt Chevrolet Dixies Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Dodge Motorsports Dodge RNS/Farris Concrete Dodge Oshmans/Golden Bear Golf Equip. Chevrolet Power Stroke Diesel Ford Hot Wheels Dodge Eldon Ford Eldon Ford County Building Centers Chevrolet Lumbermen’s Millwork & Supply Chevrolet Sunclear Energy Team Chevrolet Van Am Tools & Engineering Chevrolet Birch Telecom Ford Nat’l Wild Turkey Federation Chevrolet Jani-King Chevrolet Nat’l Wild Turkey Federation Chevrolet Intensitee Custom Raceway Chevrolet Waterloo Tool Storage Ford IHOP Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (2) – Eric Jones #34, Tom Powers #55 Time of Race: 1 hour, 57 minutes, 18 seconds Average Speed: 112.020 mph Margin of Victory: .501 second Bud Pole Award: Scott Riggs, #2 Team ASE Racing Dodge (181.953 mph; 29.678 seconds) Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Travis Kvapil, #60 CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Caution Laps: 7 cautions for 41 laps. Laps 3-12 (Trucks #41, 43, 63, 81, 93 & 37 - Accident, Turn 4), 15-17 (Trucks #32 & 53 Accident, Backstretch), 45-49 (Debris, Turn-4), 52-58 (Truck #73 - Spin, Turn 4), 73 (Truck #99 & 50 - Accident, Turn 2), 101 (Truck #29 - Accident, Turn 1), 124-127 (Truck #8 - Smoking) Lap Leaders: Ted Musgrave 1, Scott Riggs 2-73, Terry Cook 74-78, Riggs 79- 101, Travis Kvapil 102-107, Riggs 108-140, Travis Kvapil 141-146 Lead Changes: 6 lead changes among 4 drivers

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2001 SUMMER BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 400k

WINNER

Jack Sprague

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 8, 2001 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $586,220 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Jack Sprague Brendan Gaughan David Starr Joe Ruttman Ricky Hendrick # Dennis Setzer Coy Gibbs Randy Tolsma Carlos Contreras Nathan Haseleu # Travis Kvapil # Lance Norick Terry Cook Ted Musgrave Lance Hooper Matt Crafton # Eric Norris Trent Owens Donnie Neuenberger Rick Crawford Morgan Shepherd Billy Bigley # Bobby Dotter Ricky Sanders # Willy T. Ribbs # Scott Riggs Chuck Hossfeld # Stan Boyd Patrick Lawler Larry Gunselman # Phil Bonifield Jimmy Hensley Tom Powers Rich Woodland Brain Sockwell Gene Christensen

NetZero Platinum Chevrolet NAPA/The Orleans Dodge Chasco Contracting Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet ACXIOM/Computer Associates Chevrolet MBNA Chevrolet Team Rensi Motorsports Chevrolet Hot Wheels Dodge Roush Performance Ford CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Aventis Behring Choice Chevrolet K Automotive Ford Mopar Performance Dodge County Building Centers Chevrolet Fast Track Driveway Sealer Ford Jani-King/Whiskey Bar Chevrolet Dickies Ford IHOP Chevrolet Milwaukee Electric Tool Ford Shepherd Racing Ford Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet People Against Drugs Chevrolet Trucktrix.com Dodge Motorsports Dodge Team ASE Racing Dodge Eldon Ford Bar’s Leaks/Splatt Chevrolet Dallas Auto Auction Chevrolet Greenfield Dodge Red Line Oil/Coverall Carports Chevrolet Businessdriver.com Chevrolet 5-Star Lighting and Reaction Dodge Ware Racing Enterprises Chevrolet Intensitee Custom Racewear Chevrolet Racing for Kids Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) – David Hall #64 Time of Race: 1 hour, 52 minutes, 9 seconds Average Speed: 133.620 mph Margin of Victory: 4.669 seconds Bud Pole Award: None due to inclement weather Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Ricky Hendrick, #17 GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Caution Laps: 3 cautions for 21 laps. Laps 21-28 (Truck #50 - Accident, Turn 2), 31-38 (Trucks #2, 38 & 81 - Accident, Turn 2), 102-105 (Debris, Turn 3) Lap Leaders: Scott Riggs 1-21, Rick Crawford 22-30, Terry Cook 31-64, Brendan Gaughan 65-73, Ted Musgrave 74-84, Joe Ruttman 85-90, Jack Sprague 91-99, Musgrave 100-103, Travis Kvapil 104-122, Sprague 123-167 Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 8 drivers

Race Recap

Jack Sprague (No. 24 NetZero Platinum Chevrolet) started third and cruised to victory in the O’Reilly 400k. Sprague led 54 laps, including the final 45, en route to a 4.669-second margin of victory over runner-up Brendan Gaughan. Sprague’s win ended a threerace streak at TMS in which the pole sitter went wire to wire. The three cautions set the mark for fewest cautions in a NCWTS event at TMS. The win was the first of the season for Sprague as he marched to his second NCWTS championship.

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2000 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 400k

WINNER

Bryan Reffner

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 23 October 13, 2000 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $493,036 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Bryan Reffner (No. 3 Johns Manville Chevrolet) earned his first and only career victory in the Camping World Truck Series with a strong performance in the O’Reilly 400k. Reffner became the third consecutive driver to start on the pole and win a NCWTS event at TMS. He led 48 laps, including the final 27, as he posted a 1.277-second victory over runner-up Andy Houston in a race highlighted by 15 lead changes. The win was the only victory for Reffner, who competed in 129 races between the NCWTS and Nationwide Series.

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Bryan Reffner Andy Houston Kurt Busch # Jimmy Hensley Dennis Setzer Rick Crawford Randy Tolsma Ricky Hendrick Rick Carelli Mark Petty Joe Ruttman David Starr Rick Ware # Randy McDonald Carlos Contreras # Ricky Sanders Terry Cook Chris Horn Marty Houston Lance Norick Mike Wallace Jack Sprague Derrike Cope Brian Sockwell Greg Biffle Larry Gunselman B.A. Wilson Steve Grissom Tony Roper Randy Renfrow Rob Morgan Patrick Lawler Chad Chaffin Coy Gibbs Eric Norris Tommy Croft

Johns Manville Chevrolet CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Exide Batteries Ford eLink/Mobile Max2 Chevrolet Mopar Performance Dodge Milwaukee Electric Tool Ford CITGO Superguard Motor Oil Chevrolet GMAC/Quaker State Chevrolet R.E. Phelon/Carlin Burners Ford Maurice Petty & Associates Dodge DANA Corporation Dodge Case Construction Equipment Dodge Line-X/Johnsen’s Chevrolet 3M Chevrolet Hot Wheels Dodge Hastings Filters/trucktrix.com Ford Pickup Truck.com Chevrolet hornengines.com Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Victory Lane Kids Chevrolet Team ASE Racing Ford GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Royal Crown Cola Dodge Team Sockwell Chevrolet Grainger Ford Brevak Racing Ford Berryman ChemTool Chevrolet Dodge Motorsports Dodge Mittler Tool Ford Anderson’s Engine Remanufacture Chevrolet Acxiom Ford Total Turbine/Interstate Wire Chevrolet eLink/Mobile Max2 Chevrolet Hot Rod Magazine Chevrolet Jani-King/Ultra Wheel Ford Rowland Racing Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (8) – Morgan Shepherd #80, Bobby Dotter #45, Wayne Edwards #93, Ron Barfield #97, Carl Long #32, Jay Stewart #33, Richie Hearn #23, Gene Christensen #92 Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following truck dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reason: #18 (engine change). Time of Race: 2 hours, 13 minutes, 1 second Average Speed: 112.933 mph Margin of Victory: 1.277 seconds Bud Pole Award: Byran Reffner, #3 Johns Manville Chevrolet (29.938 seconds, 180.373 mph) Track Record Rookie of the Race: Kurt Busch, #99 Exide Batteries Ford Caution Laps: 7 cautions for 39 laps. Laps 3-6 (Trucks #5, 20, 27, 31, 38, 46, 61, 71, 73, & 90 - Accident, Backstretch, Red Flag: Time 10 min, 33 sec), 33-43 (Trucks #26, 43, & 44 - Accident, Frontstretch), 81-87 (Truck #50 - Accident, Turn 2), 110-113 (Debris, Turn 1), 116-122 (Trucks #24 & 86 - Accident, Turn 2), 143-145 (Fluid, Turn 4), 152-154 (Fluid, Turn 1) Lap Leaders: Bryan Reffner 1-7, Andy Houston 8-10, Greg Biffle 11-16, Jack Sprague 17-48, Houston 49-64, Reffner 65-78, Houston 79-81, David Starr 82-87, Houston 88-89, Sprague 90-110, Kurt Busch 111-113, Sprague 114, Houston 115, Busch 116-135, Houston 136-160, Reffner 161-167 Lead Changes: 15 lead changes among 6 drivers

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2000 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Pronto Auto Parts 400k

WINNER

Greg Biffle

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 11 June 9, 2000 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $588,037 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Greg Biffle Mike Wallace Randy Tolsma Andy Houston Bryan Reffner Kurt Busch # Marty Houston Rick Crawford B.A. Wilson Scott Riggs # David Starr Jimmy Hensley Lance Norick Jamie McMurray # Steve Grissom Chris Horn Carl Long Rick Ware # Terry Cook Carlos Contreras # Jeff McClure Tommy Croft Wayne Edwards # Patrick Lawler Randy MacDonald Joe Ruttman Joel White Jack Sprague Rob Morgan Ricky Sanders # Rick Carelli Billy Kann Dennis Setzer Ryan McGlynn Jay Stewart John Young # Randy Renfrow

Grainger Ford Team ASE Racing Ford CITGO SUPERGUARD Motor Oil Dodge CAT Rental Store Chevrolet Johns Manville Chevrolet Exide Batteries Ford Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Milwaukee Electric Tool Ford Sonntag Redi Mix Chevrolet Royal Crown Cola Dodge Chasco Contractors Chevrolet MobileMAX2 Chevrolet Aventis Behring Chevrolet Mittler Tool/America Trucking Ford Dodge Motorsports Dodge hornengines.com Chevrolet Red Line Oil Chevrolet Dunlop Golf/ Academy Sports Chevrolet Pickup Truck.com Chevrolet Hot Wheels Dodge Hastings Filters/Leatherman Ford Rowland Racing Chevrolet WorldBestBuy.com Chevrolet Manheim Auctions of Texas Chevrolet 3M/ TraderOnline.com Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge Sonntag Redi Mix Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Acxiom Ford Reynor Garage Door Ford Carlin Burners & Controls Ford Interstate Batteries Chevrolet Mopar Performance Dodge Buyers Choice/Howes Lube Chevrolet Team Nabisco Chevrolet Brevak Racing Ford Farris Concrete Dodge

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: 0 Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following truck dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reason: #60 (backup truck). Time of Race: 1 hour, 58 minutes, 24 seconds Average Speed: 126.943 mph Margin of Victory: 2.741 seconds Bud Pole Award: Greg Biffle, #50 Grainger Ford (30.315 seconds, 178.130 mph) Rookie of the Race: Kurt Busch, #99 Exide Batteries Ford Caution Laps: 5 cautions for 28 laps. Laps 31-35 (Trucks #33 & 38 - Accident, Turn 2), 39-41 (Truck #75 - Spin, Turn 4), 105-110 (Trucks #18 & 72 - Accident, Turn 2), 122-128 (Trucks #24 & 46 - Accident, Backstretch), 153-159 (Truck #03 - Accident, Backstretch) Lap Leaders: Greg Biffle 1-35, Mike Wallace 36-50, Biffle 51-56, Kurt Busch 57-59, Biffle 60-85, Bryan Reffner 86-91, Rob Morgan 92-93, Biffle 94-107, Busch 108, Reffner 109-110, Andy Houston 111-113, Reffner 114, Wallace 115-119, Biffle 120-121, Wallace 115-119, Biffle 120-121, Wallace 122-130, Biffle 131-167 Lead Changes: 15 lead changes among 6 drivers

Race Recap

Greg Biffle (No. 50 Grainger Ford) became the second driver in a row to win from the pole in a Camping World Truck Series event at Texas Motor Speedway. Although the Pronto Auto Parts 400k featured 15 lead changes, Biffle was dominant as he led 119 of the 167 laps and rolled to a 2.741-second win over Mike Wallace. The 15 lead changes established a new track record. The win was the second of the season for Biffle who would go on to win the 2000 NCWTS championship.

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1999 FALL BOXSCORE

O’Reilly 300k

WINNER

Jay Sauter

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 24 October 15, 1999 | 187.5 Miles - 125 Laps | Purse: $496,089 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Jay Sauter (No. 3 GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet) became the first Camping World Truck Series driver to win from the pole at Texas Motor Speedway, going wire to wire in the O’Reilly 300k. Sauter, however, did not coast to the win as he led just seven laps, including the final six, to edge Greg Biffle by 0.267 of a second, the fourth truck series finish at TMS in a row with a margin of victory under 0.3 of a second. The win was the fourth and final career win for Sauter, who competed in 222 races among NASCAR’s top three series.

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Jay Sauter Greg Biffle Dennis Setzer Mike Wallace Randy Tolsma Terry Cook Joe Ruttman Andy Houston Bob Keselowski Ron Hornaday Jack Sprague Stacy Compton Randy Renfrow Jimmy Hensley Lance Norick Adam Petty Marty Houston # Rob Morgan Scott Hansen # Kevin Harvick Ron Fellows Eric Norris Rick Crawford B.A. Wilson Matt Mullins Mike Bliss Kevin Cywinski Jamie McMurray Randy McDonald Chris Horn Mike Stefanik # David Starr # Ron Barfield Boris Said Bobby Regester Jay Stewart

GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet Grainger Ford Mopar Performance Dodge Team ASE Racing Ford Superguard Motor Oil Dodge Big Daddy’s BBQ Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet Mopar Performance Dodge NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Royal Crown Cola Dodge Farris Concrete Dodge Dodge Motorsports Dodge Centeon/OptCare Plus Chevrolet Sprint Prepaid PhoneCard Dodge Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Acxiom Ford Oakwoods Home Chevrolet Porter-Cable Power Tools Ford AER Mfg/Bully Hill Vineyard Chevrolet Coca-Cola/Cinemark Dodge Circle Bar Motel & RV Ford Smiley’s Racing Products Ford Tom Thumb/Tyson Ford Exide Batteries Ford Auto Trim Design Ford PolyDyn/Mittler Bros. Machine & Tool Ford Raynor Garage Door Ford hornengines.com Chevrolet Carlin Burners & Controls Ford Chasco Contracting Chevrolet McCray Racing Chevrolet Icehouse Beer Ford Native Sons Reality Chevrolet Cheese Nips/Nabisco Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (4) – Tommy Croft #71, Rick Ware #51, Rick McCray #23, Ross Thompson #92 Race Comments: Prior to the green flag, the following trucks dropped to the rear of the field for the designated reasons: #7, #27, #55 (backup truck), #42 (engine change). The field is the fastest in series history at 175.373 mph. Time of Race: 1 hour, 24 minutes, 57 seconds (Track Record) Average Speed: 132.430 mph Margin of Victory: 0.267 of a second Bud Pole Award: Jay Sauter, #3 GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet (30.142 seconds, 179.152 mph) USG SHEETROCK Rookie of the Race: Marty Houston, #75 Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Caution Laps: 6 cautions for 26 laps. Laps 26-30 (Trucks #73 & 99 - Accident, front stretch), 37-41 (Truck #7 - Accident, Turn 1), 49-52 (Truck #36 - Accident, Turn 2), 107-112 (Fluid, Backstretch), 115-117 (Truck #85 - Spin, Turn 1), 121-123 (Truck #99 Accident, Turn 4) Lap Leaders: Jay Sauter grid, Dennis Setzer 1, Ron Hornaday 2-26, Rick Crawford 27, Terry Cook 28-35, Hornaday 36-90, Greg Biffle 91, Stacy Compton 82, Sauter 93-95, Mike Wallace 96-97, Cook 98-104, Bob Keslowski 105-108, Setzer 109-117, Biffle 118-119, Sauter 120-125 Lead Changes: 14 lead changes among 9 drivers

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1999 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Pronto Auto Parts 400k

WINNER

Dennis Setzer

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 10 June 11, 1999 | 268.5 Miles - 179 Laps | Purse: $591,090 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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Dennis Setzer Jay Sauter Greg Biffle Mike Wallace Jack Sprague Mike Bliss Andy Houston Jimmy Hensley Stacy Compton Ron Hornaday Joe Ruttman Rick Crawford Scott Hansen # David Starr # Bob Keselowski Lance Norick Randy Tolsma Ron Barfield Rob Morgan Terry Fisher Kevin Cywinski Terry Cook Bryan Reffner Kevin Harvick Jerry Robertson Marty Houston # B.A. Wilson Mike Stefanik # Tommy Croft Lonnie Rush Jeff Andretti Phil Bonifield Joey Sonntag Eric Norris Ryan McGlynn # Shane Jenkins Chris Horn

Mopar Performance Dodge GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet Grainger Ford Team ASE Racing Ford GMAC Financial Services Chevrolet Exide Batteries Ford CAT Rental Store Chevrolet Dodge Motorsports Dodge Royal Crown Cola Dodge NAPA Auto Parts Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge Cirlce Bar Motel & RV Ford Oakwood Homes Chevrolet Sonntag Redi Mix Chevrolet Mopar Performance Dodge L & R Motorsports Chevrolet Superguard Motor Oil Dodge Icehouse Beer Ford Axciom Ford Farris Concrete Dodge Auto Trim Design Ford Sealmaster Chevrolet Conely Rent-a-Car Sales Chevrolet Porter-Cable Power Tools Ford Lucas Oil/Mittler Bros. Ford Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet ADT Auto/Dallas Auto Auction Ford Carlin Burners & Controls Ford Manheim Auctions Chevrolet Hastings Premium Filters Ford EML Rockfort/Geico Chevrolet Red Line Oil Chevrolet Sonntag Redi Mix Chevrolet Ultra Wheels/Interstate Batteries Ford Buyers Choice Chevrolet Raynor Garage Doors Ford Horn Automotive Chevrolet

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (1) – Randy Renfrow #6 Race Comments: The race was extended beyond the scheduled 167 laps because the race cannot end under caution. The race tied the longest overtime in the truck series (179 laps). Time of Race: 2 hours, 21 minutes, 11 seconds Average Speed: 122.805 mph Margin of Victory: 0.208 of a second Bud Pole Award: Jay Sauter, #3 GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet (30.047 seconds, 179.718 mph) Track Record USG SHEETROCK Rookie of the Race Award: Scott Hansen, #52 Oakwood Homes Chevrolet Caution Laps: 7 cautions for 36 laps. Laps 4-6 (Trucks #41 & 73 - Accident, Turn 4), 55-61 (Truck #71 - Accident, Turn 2), 64-69 (Trucks #27, 75 & 85 - Accident, Turn 2), 74-79 (Truck #75 - Accident, Turn 4), 147-150 (Fluid on Track), 167-170 (Truck #41 Accident, Turn 2), 172-177 (Trucks #25 & 55 - Accident, Turn 1) Lap Leaders: Jay Sauter 1-24, Ron Hornaday 25-64, Mike Bliss 65-70, Hornaday 71-89, Andy Houston 90, Hornaday 91-134, Houston 135, Stacy Compton 136-137, Sauter 138-144, Dennis Setzer 145-179 Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 6 drivers

Race Recap

Dennis Setzer (No. 1 Mopar Performance Dodge) wrestled the lead from polesitter Jay Sauter with 35 laps remaining and then staved him off by 0.208 of a second. Setzer led all of those final 35 laps and was able to hold off the charging Sauter in a green/ white-checkered finish, marking the third consecutive Camping World Truck Series race at TMS that had a winning margin of less than 0.3 of a second. The victory was the first of the season for Setzer.

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1998 BOXSCORE

Pronto Auto Parts 400k

WINNER

Tony Raines

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 8 June 5, 1998 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $589,505 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

Race Recap

Tony Raines (No. 19 Pennzoil Ford) led the final 21 laps in the Pronto Auto Parts 400k, but he still needed to fend off rookie Andy Houston in one of the closest Camping World Truck Series finishes in TMS history. Raines edged Houston by 0.241 of a second in the 167-lap race that featured 10 different race leaders. The race set a track record for most caution laps with 46 and most leaders with 10 drivers changing the lead 13 times. The win was Raines’ third career NCWTS victory.

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Tony Raines Andy Houston # Joe Ruttman Kevin Harvick Stacy Compton Jack Sprague Ron Fellows Dave Rezendes Rick Carelli Terry Cook Tony Roper Mike Wallace Butch Miller Dennis Setzer Tammy Jo Kirk Jay Sauter Dominic Dobson # David Starr # Lance Norick Rob Morgan # Wayne Anderson # Greg Biffle # Toby Porter Ron Hornaday Randy Tolsma Rick Crawford Barry Bodine Kenny Allen Bob Keselowski Ron Barfield Lonnie Rush Randy McDonald Jimmy Hensley B.A.Wilson # Bryan Reffner Scot Walters # Mike Bliss Boris Said

Pennzoil Ford Addington Racing Chevrolet Exide Batteries Ford Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet Royal Crown Cola Ford Team Hendrick Chevrolet AER Manufacturing Chevrolet Llumar Window Films Chevrolet RE/MAX International Chevrolet Pick-Ups Plus/PBA Tour Chevrolet Big Daddy’s BBQ Sauce Ford Purolator PureOne Filters Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge Icehouse Beer Ford APTEX Ford GM Goodwrench Service Plus Chevrolet MCI Dodge Choice Cabs Chevrolet NHL Dodge Axciom Ford Porter-Cable Power Tools Ford W.W. Grainger Racing Ford Tyler Jet Motorsports Chevrolet NAPA Brakes Chevrolet IWX Motor Freight Chevrolet Circle Bar Motel & RV Ford Prime Performance Chevrolet Rhino Linings USA Ford Mopar Performance Dodge Ortho Lawn & Garden Products Chevrolet A & G Coal Corporation Chevrolet Auto Trim Design Network Ford Cummins Engine Company Dodge Barker Cable TV Ford Carlin Burners & Controls Ford Red Man Chevrolet Team ASE Racing Ford Federated Auto Parts Ford

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# Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (5) – Rob Rizzo, Doug George, Joe Galta, Chris Horn, Jay Stewart Time of Race: 2 hours, 15 minutes, 23 seconds Average Speed: 111.018 mph Margin of Victory: 0.241 second Bud Pole Award: Jack Sprague, #24 Team Hendrick Chevrolet (30.228 seconds, 178.642 mph) Track Record Raybestos Rookie of the Race Award: Andy Houston, #60 Addington Racing Chevrolet Caution Laps: 9 cautions for 46 laps. Laps 4-9 (Trucks #2, 37, 44 & 50 - Accident, Turn 4), 26-30 (Debris, Turn 1), 47-51(Truck #66 - Accident, Frontstretch), 58-63 (Trucks #3 & 43 - Accident, Turn 2), 67-71 (Truck #48 - Accident, Turn 4), 85 (Mid-race Break); 103105 (Fluid, Frontstretch); 136-142 (Truck #24 - Spin, Turn 4), 148-155(Trucks #17, 50, 52 & 64 - Accident, Backstretch) Lap Leaders: Jack Sprague 1-17, Jay Sauter 18-24, Sprague 25-27, Kevin Harvick 28-30, David Starr 31, Ron Hornaday 32-36, Sprague 37-94, Tony Raines 95-98, Andy Houston 99-107, Randy Tolsma 106-116, Sprague 117-134, Greg Biffle 135-137, Wayne Anderson 138-146, Raines 147-167 Lead Changes: 13 lead changes among 10 drivers

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1997 BOXSCORE

Pronto Auto Parts 400k

WINNER

Kenny Irwin Jr.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race No. 9 June 6, 1997 | 250.5 Miles - 167 Laps | Purse: $567,634 Finish Start Truck Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Money Won Status

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98 44 14 99 2 29 35 61 80 42 3 43 7 60 20 86 90 52 27 31 17 6 73 18 48 75 16 65 12 66 24 19 88

Kenny Irwin Jr. # Boris Said # Rick Crawford # Chuck Bown Mike Bliss Bob Keselowski Dave Rezendes Randy Tolsma # Joe Ruttman Ken Bouchard Jay Sauter Jimmy Hensley Tammy Jo Kirk # Tommy Croft Butch Miller Stacy Compton Lance Norick Tobey Butler Kenny Hendrick # Tony Roper # Rich Bickle Rick Carelli Scott Grissom Michael Dokken Ron Fellows Dan Press Ron Hornaday Kenny Allen Doug George Bryan Reffner Jack Sprague Tony Raines # Terry Cook #

Raybestos/Ford Credit/Red Carpet Lease Ford Federated Auto Parts Ford Circle Bar Motel and RV Ford Exide Batteries Ford Team ASE Racing Ford Mopar Performance Dodge Ortho Lawn & Garden Chevrolet IWX Motor Freight Chevrolet LCI International Ford Touch 1 Dodge GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet Cummins Engine Company Dodge Loveable Ford Air Nail Systems Chevrolet Orleans Hotel & Casino Chevrolet NEC America Inc. Ford NHL Dallas Stars Ford Purolator PureOne Chevrolet RGR Racing Ford Concor Tool & Machine Ford Sears DieHard Chevrolet RE/MAX International Chevrolet Grissom Motorsports Chevrolet DANA Corporation Dodge AER Manufacturing Chevrolet Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet NAPA Brakes Chevrolet Action Rent-to-Own Chevrolet Power Rangers Chevrolet Carlin Burners & Controls Ford Quaker State Chevrolet Pennzoil Dodge PBA Tour Chevrolet

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# Cintas Rookie of the Year Contender Failed to Qualify: (0) Time of Race: 1 hour, 54 minutes, 1 second Average Speed: 131.822 mph Margin of Victory: 0.29 second Busch Pole: Mike Bliss, #2 Team ASE Racing Ford (30.740 seconds, 175.667 mph) Track Record Cintas Rookie of the Race Award: Kenny Irwin, #98 Raybestos/Ford Credit/Red Carpet Lease Ford Caution Laps: 8 cautions for 36 laps. Laps 17-20 (Fluid, Turn 4), 54-60 (Competition), 63-66 (Truck #18 - Spin, Turn 2), 72-75 (Fluid, Turn 3), 89-92 (Fluid), 114-115 (Truck #2 - Flat Tire/Competition Red), 125-130 (Trucks #86 & 48 - Spin, Turn 2), 160-164 (Fluid) Lap Leaders: Mike Bliss 1-112, Kenny Irwin 113-167 Lead Changes: 1 lead change among 2 drivers

Race Recap

Rookie Kenny Irwin Jr. (No. 98 Raybestos/Ford Credit/ Red Carpet Lease Ford), who started fifth, was dominant in the second half of the race to become the inaugural Camping World Truck Series race winner at Texas Motor Speedway with a victory in the Pronto Auto Parts 400k. Polesitter Mike Bliss led the first 112 laps before Irwin took over the point for the final 55 and held off fellow rookie Boris Said by 0.29 of a second. The win was the second of Irwin Jr.’s two career wins.

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RACE RECAP

Firestone 550 Saturday, June 8

The Firestone 550 is the eighth event of the 19-race IZOD IndyCar Series season and the lone stop the open-wheel series makes at Texas Motor Speedway. INDYCAR has been visiting Texas Motor Speedway since the inaugural 1997 season and this year’s Firestone 550 will mark the 23rd IndyCar Series event at the speedway. This also will be the 17th edition of this summer evening event that is known as “America’s Original Nighttime IndyCar Race.” The IZOD IndyCar Series DW12 chassis made its debut on a 1.5-mile oval for the first time in 2012 and the new setup provided yet another exciting race at Texas Motor Speedway. Justin Wilson made a strong run from deep in the starting field and was able to capitalize on a late-race miscue by Graham Rahal for the victory in the Firestone 550. Rahal appeared headed for his second career victory before he brushed the Turn 4 wall with two laps remaining and allowed Wilson to overtake him for the lead and secure his first win since 2009. Wilson, who started 17th in the 25-car field, set a track record for the furthest starting position by an INDYCAR race winner.

EVENT FAST FACTS

Race Length: 342 miles / 228 laps Green Flag: 7:00 p.m. CT (subject to change) TV: ABC (WFAA/Channel 8 locally) Radio: IMS Radio Network (KRLD – The FAN 105.3 FM locally) Defending Polesitter: Alex Tagliani Defending Champion: Justin Wilson

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TRACK RECORDS Miscellaneous Records Fastest Race: 1 85.710 mph/1 hr., 34 min., 1.0482 sec. – Helio Castroneves (2006) Slowest Race: 1 31.931 mph/2 hr., 21 min., 53. sec. – John Paul Jr. (1998-F) Qualifying Record: 2 25.979 mph/23.896 sec. – Billy Boat (1998-F) Closest Winning Margin: 0.0096 of a second (Sam Hornish Jr. over Helio Castroneves, 2002-F) Largest Winning Margin: 1 lap (Mark Dismore over Davey Hamilton, 1999-F) Winner’s Best Starting Position: 1st – Ryan Briscoe (2010), Scott Dixon (2008), Tomas Scheckter (2005), Helio Castroneves (2004-F), Gil de Ferran (2003-F), Sam Hornish Jr. (2001-F) Winner’s Furthest Starting Position: 17th – Justin Wilson (2012) Most Laps Led By Winner: 1 59, Sam Hornish Jr. (2007) Fewest Laps Led By Winner: 1, Jeff Ward (2002-S) Youngest Winner: S am Hornish Jr., 22 years, 96 days (2001-F) Oldest Winner: Mark Dismore, 43 years, 5 days (1999-F) Most Lead Changes: 32 (2001-F) Most Leaders: 10 (1998-F) Fewest Lead Changes: 5 (2003-S) Fewest Leaders: 3 (2003-S) Most Cautions: 8 (1997, 1998-F, 2008) Most Caution Laps: 78 (1999-F) Fewest Cautions: 2 (2006) Fewest Caution Laps: 1 9 (2006) Most Cars Finishing On Lead Lap: 1 3 (2005) Fewest Cars Finishing On Lead Lap: 1 (1997, ’99-F) Most Cars Running at the Finish: 21 (2008) Fewest Cars Running at the Finish: 10 (2001-F) S = Summer race F = Fall race

Fastest Qualifier – Billy Boat, 1998-F (225.979 mph/23.896 sec.)

Miscellaneous TWIN RACE Records Fastest Race: 2 06.693 mph/ 48 min., 8.9739 sec. – Will Power (2011-2) Slowest Race: 181.649 mph/ 54 min., 47.2787 sec. – Dario Franchitti (2011-1) Closest Winning Margin: 0.0527 sec. (Dario Franchitti over Scott Dixon, 2011-1) Largest Winning Margin: 0.9466 sec. (Will Power over Scott Dixon, 2011-2) Winner’s Best Starting Position: 2nd – Dario Franchitti (2011-1) Winner’s Furthest Starting Position: 3rd – Will Power (2011-2) Most Laps Led By Winner: 1 10, Dario Franchitti (2011-1) Fewest Laps Led By Winner: 6 8, Will Power (2011-2) Most Lead Changes: 8 (2011-2) Most Leaders: 6 (2011-2) Fewest Lead Changes: 6 (2011-1) Fewest Leaders: 5 (2011-1) Most Cautions: 1 (2011-1) Most Caution Laps: 10 (2011-1) Fewest Cautions: 0 (2011-2) Fewest Caution Laps: 0 (2011-2) Most Cars Finishing On Lead Lap: 12 (2011-1) Fewest Cars Finishing On Lead Lap: 11 (2011-2) Most Cars Running at the Finish: 30 (2011-2) Fewest Cars Running at the Finish: 28 (2011-1) 1 = Twin Race 1 2 = Twin Race 2

FASTEST RACE – Helio Castroneves (2006)

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TRACK RECORDS Year-By-Year Race and Pole Winners Year 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997

Race Firestone 550 Firestone Twin 275s- 2 Firestone Twin 275s- 1 Firestone 550k Bombardier Learjet 550k Bombardier Learjet 550k Bombardier Learjet 550k Bombardier Learjet 500k Bombardier Learjet 500k Chevy 500k Bombardier Learjet 500k Chevy 500k Bombardier Learjet 500k Chevy 500k Boomtown 500k Chevy 500k Casino Magic 500k Excite 500k Casino Magic 500k Mall.com 500k Longhorn 500k Lone Star 500k True Value 500k True Value 500k

Winner Justin Wilson (17) Will Power (3) Dario Franchitti (2) Ryan Briscoe (1) Helio Castroneves (4) Scott Dixon (1) Sam Hornish Jr. (2) Helio Castroneves (3) Tomas Scheckter (1) Helio Castroneves (1) Tony Kanaan (3) Gil de Ferran (1) Al Unser Jr. (7) Sam Hornish Jr. (3) Jeff Ward (7) Sam Hornish Jr. (1) Scott Sharp (2) Scott Goodyear (2) Scott Sharp (12) Mark Dismore (2) Scott Goodyear (8) John Paul Jr. (14) Billy Boat (2) Arie Luyendyk (11)

Car Owner Pole Winner Dale Coyne Alex Tagliani Roger Penske Tony Kanaan** Chip Ganassi Alex Tagliani Roger Penske Ryan Briscoe Roger Penske Dario Franchitti Chip Ganassi Scott Dixon Roger Penske Scott Sharp Roger Penske Sam Hornish Jr. John Barnes Tomas Scheckter Roger Penske Helio Castroneves Andretti/Green Dario Franchitti Roger Penske Gil de Ferran Tom Kelley Tomas Scheckter John Barnes Vitor Meira Chip Ganassi Tomas Scheckter John Barnes Sam Hornish Jr.* Tom Kelley Mark Dismore John Barnes Greg Ray Tom Kelley Buddy Lazier* Tom Kelley Greg Ray John Barnes Mark Dismore Jonathan Byrd Billy Boat A.J. Foyt Tony Stewart Fred Treadway Tony Stewart

Number in parentheses indicates winner’s starting position MOV = Margin of Victory *Won pole based off owner points due to qualifying being cancelled for inclement weather **Won pole based on random draw

Closest Finishes Rank Margin 1 0.0096 2 0.0111 3 0.0188 4 0.0527 5 0.0534

Date Sept. 15, 2002 June 8, 2002 Oct. 6, 2001 June 11, 2011 June 11, 2005

Race Chevy 500k Boomtown 500k Chevy 500k Firestone Twin 275s-1 Bombardier Learjet 500k

CLOSEST FINISH – Sam Hornish Jr. over Helio Castroneves (2002-F)

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Winner Sam Hornish Jr. Jeff Ward Sam Hornish Jr. Dario Franchitti Tomas Scheckter

Runner-Up Helio Castroneves Al Unser Jr. Scott Sharp Scott Dixon Sam Hornish Jr.

MOV (Sec) 3.9202 0.9466 0.0527 1.4629 0.3904 Caution 0.0786 0.2402 0.0534 0.3732 0.2578 Red Flag 0.081 0.0096 0.0111 0.0188 Caution 0.140 0.059 1 lap 0.888 1.577 0.928 Caution


TRACK RECORDS Most Victories Driver Starts Wins Year Helio Castroneves 15 3 2004-F, ’06, ’09 Sam Hornish Jr. 13 3 2001-F, ’02-F, ’07 Scott Goodyear 7 2 1999-S, 2000-F Scott Sharp 17 2 2000-S, ’01-S Billy Boat 11 1 1998-S Ryan Briscoe 7 1 2010 Gil de Ferran 3 1 2003-F Dario Franchitti 10 1 2011-1 Mark Dismore 9 1 1999-F Scott Dixon 13 1 2008 Tony Kanaan 13 1 2004-S Arie Luyendyk 3 1 1997 John Paul Jr. 3 1 1998-F Will Power 5 1 2011-2 Tomas Scheckter 11 1 2005 Al Unser Jr. 9 1 2003-S Jeff Ward 10 1 2002-S Justin Wilson 6 1 2012

Most Poles Driver Starts Poles Year Tomas Scheckter 11 3 2002-S, ’03-S, ’05 Mark Dismore 9 2 1999-S, 2001-S Dario Franchitti 10 2 2004-S, ’09 Greg Ray 14 2 1999-F, 2000-F Tony Stewart 3 2 1997, ’98-S Alex Tagliani 5 2 2011-1, ’12 Billy Boat 11 1 1998-F Ryan Briscoe 7 1 2010 Helio Castroneves 15 1 2004-F Scott Dixon 13 1 2008 Gil de Ferran 3 1 2003-F Sam Hornish Jr. 13 1 2006 Vitor Meira 12 1 2002-F Scott Sharp 17 1 2007 Notes: Buddy Lazier (2000-S) and Sam Hornish Jr. (’01-F) started on the pole when the starting field was based off owner points due to qualifying being rained out. Does not include the starting position for the second of the twin races.

Most Laps Led Driver Sam Hornish Jr. Tomas Scheckter Helio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Ryan Briscoe Al Unser Jr. Scott Dixon Dan Wheldon Dario Franchitti Tony Stewart

Starts 13 11 15 13 7 9 13 11 10 3

Top Starting Averages Laps Led 446 371 360 305 282 275 256 247 236 208

Most Top-5 Finishes Driver Helio Castroneves Scott Dixon Sam Hornish Jr. Tony Kanaan Scott Sharp Ryan Briscoe Dario Franchitti Scott Goodyear Billy Boat Vitor Meira Dan Wheldon Kenny Brack Greg Ray Eliseo Salazar Al Unser Jr.

Starts Top-5s 15 8 13 7 13 7 13 7 17 7 7 5 10 5 7 5 11 4 12 4 11 4 7 3 14 3 9 3 9 3

(Minimum five starts) Driver Ryan Briscoe Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon Helio Castroneves Vitor Meira Dario Franchitti Will Power Al Unser Jr. Scott Goodyear Danica Patrick

Starts Avg. Start 7 4.28 13 5.92 13 6.38 15 7.00 12 7.08 10 7.40 5 7.80 9 8.55 7 8.57 8 8.75

Note: Averages include the starting position for the second of the twin races in 2011.

Top Finishing Averages (Minimum five races) Driver Ryan Briscoe Tony Kanaan Scott Dixon Helio Castroneves Vitor Meira Dario Franchitti Will Power Al Unser Jr. Scott Goodyear Danica Patrick

Starts Avg. Finish 7 4.28 13 5.92 13 6.38 15 7.00 12 7.08 10 7.40 5 7.80 9 8.55 7 8.57 8 8.75

Most Top-10 Finishes Driver Helio Castroneves Scott Sharp Tony Kanaan Vitor Meira Scott Dixon Sam Hornish Jr. Dario Franchitti Buddy Lazier Greg Ray Dan Wheldon Billy Boat Ryan Briscoe Al Unser Jr.

Starts Top-10s 15 11 17 11 13 10 12 10 13 9 13 8 10 7 13 7 14 7 11 7 11 6 7 6 9 6

Most Poles – Tomas Scheckter (3)

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX ANDRE, DIDIER Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 21 17 0 2001-F 20 15 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 20 (2001-F) Best Finish: 15 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 andretti, john Year Start Finish Led 2008 7 16 0 ANDRETTI, MARCO Year Start Finish Led 2006 9 14 0 2007 12 19 0 2008 14 19 25 2009 8 4 0 2010 10 3 0 2011-1 23 13 0 2011-2 27 6 0 2012 8 17 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 8 (2009, ’12) Best Finish: 3 (2010) Laps Led: 25 BAGUETTE, BERTRAND Year Start Finish Led 2010 22 22 0 BARRICHELLO, RUBENS Year Start Finish Led 2012 12 24 0 BARRON, ALEX Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 19 10 0 2002-F 8 5 2 2003-F 14 20 0 2004-S 22 3 0 2004-F 9 14 0 2005 20 14 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 8 (2002-F) Best Finish: 3 (2004-S) Laps Led: 2 beatriz, ana Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 24 22 0 2011-2 15 22 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2011-2) Best Finish: 22 (2011-1, ’11-2) Laps Led: 0

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Beechler, donnie Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 17 27 0 1998-F 25 19 0 1999-S 25 17 26 1999-F 22 11 0 2000-S 8 22 0 2000-F 16 6 0 2001-S 6 6 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 6 (2001-S) Best Finish: 6 (2000-F, ’01-S) Laps Led: 26

BRISCOE, RYAN Year Start Finish Led 2005 12 12 0 2008 3 3 12 2009 2 2 160 2010 1 1 102 2011-1 9 6 0 2011-2 12 3 3 2012 10 3 5 Starts: 7 Best Start: 1 (2010) Best Finish: 1 (2010) Laps Led: 282

BELL, TOWNSEND Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 21 9 0

BUHL, ROBBIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 2 16 0 1998-S 3 6 0 1998-F 16 7 0 1999-F 15 24 0 2000-S 2 18 0 2000-F 5 18 2 2001-S 8 21 0 2001-F 14 3 31 2002-S 14 20 0 2002-F 12 18 0 2003-S 18 22 0 2003-F 10 11 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 2 (1997, 2000-S) Best Finish: 3 (2001-F) Laps Led: 33

Bernoldi, enrique Year Start Finish Led 2008 20 23 0 BOAT, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 1997 21 2 10 1998-S 2 1 108 1998-F 1 14 0 1999-S 11 24 0 1999-F 25 9 0 2000-S 11 23 0 2000-F 22 3 1 2001-S 10 5 0 2001-F 4 12 0 2002-S 11 7 0 2002-F 14 24 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 1 (1998-F) Best Finish: 1 (1998-S) Laps Led: 119 BOESEL, RAUL Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 19 28 0 1998-F 13 17 30 1999-S 23 23 0 2002-S 17 13 0 2002-F 23 22 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 13 (1998-F) Best Finish: 13 (2002-S) Laps Led: 30 BRACK, KENNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 3 18 0 1998-S 11 3 0 1998-F 10 5 0 1999-S 9 13 0 1999-F 5 16 53 2003-S 6 4 0 2003-F 7 16 0 Starts: 7 Best Start: 3 (1997) Best Finish: 3 (1998-S) Laps Led: 53

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CALKINS, BUZZ Year Start Finish Led 1997 10 19 0 1998-S 10 15 0 1998-F 21 11 0 1999-S 14 9 0 1999-F 19 8 0 2000-S 19 4 0 2000-F 17 9 0 2001-S 16 15 0 2001-F 11 10 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 10 (1997, ’98-S) Best Finish: 4 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0 camara, jaime Year Start Finish Led 2008 21 24 0 CARLSON, TYCE Year Start Finish Led 1997 25 14 0 1998-S 28 12 0 1999-S 3 21 0 1999-F 9 13 0 2000-S 16 13 0 2000-F 9 23 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 3 (1999-S) Best Finish: 12 (1998-S) Laps Led: 0

CARPENTER, ED Year Start Finish Led 2003-F 22 21 0 2004-S 7 21 0 2004-F 17 21 0 2005 19 20 0 2006 11 9 0 2007 20 18 0 2008 12 9 0 2009 10 9 1 2011-1 5 18 0 2011-2 10 16 0 2012 19 12 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 5 (2011-1) Best Finish: 9 (2006, ’08, ’09) Laps Led: 1 CARPENTIER, PATRICK Year Start Finish Led 2005 21 16 0 CASTRONEVES, HELIO Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 5 4 3 2002-F 10 2 92 2003-S 10 7 0 2003-F 5 13 0 2004-S 6 12 2 2004-F 1 1 104 2005 10 5 7 2006 3 1 8 2007 5 16 0 2008 2 2 85 2009 4 1 57 2010 5 20 0 2011-1 13 10 1 2011-2 6 4 1 2012 15 7 0 Starts: 15 Best Start: 1 (2004-F) Best Finish: 1 (2004-F, ’06, ’09) Laps Led: 360 CHEEVER JR., EDDIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 7 6 5 1998-S 20 26 0 1998-F 9 25 0 1999-S 5 16 13 1999-F 20 4 0 2000-S 5 9 6 2000-F 10 2 26 2001-S 3 12 64 2001-F 8 18 0 2002-S 2 19 0 2002-F 5 8 0 2006 16 17 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 2 (2002-S) Best Finish: 2 (2000-F) Laps Led: 114

CONWAY, MIKE Year Start Finish Led 2009 19 19 0 2011-1 22 24 0 2011-2 26 17 0 2012 18 16 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 18 (2012) Best Finish: 16 (2012) Laps Led: 0 cunningham, wade Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 8 29 0 2011-2 2 26 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 2 (2011-2) Best Finish: 26 (2011-2) Laps Led: 0 DARE, AIRTON Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 20 10 0 2000-F 19 12 0 2001-S 12 19 5 2001-F 12 7 0 2002-S 9 3 1 2002-F 15 12 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 9 (2002-S) Best Finish: 3 (2002-S) Laps Led: 6 de FERRAN, GIL Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 12 16 0 2003-S 8 8 0 2003-F 1 1 68 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (2003-F) Best Finish: 1 (2003-F) Laps Led: 68 DE SILVESTRO, SIMONA Year Start Finish Led 2010 26 24 0 2011-1 29 26 0 2011-2 22 27 0 2012 24 25 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 22 (2011-2) Best Finish: 24 (2010) Laps Led: 0 DE VRiES, JOHN Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 21 11 0 DIDERO, DOUG Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 21 20 0 2000-S 24 27 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 21 (1999-F) Best Finish: 20 (1999-F) Laps Led: 0


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX DISMORE, MARK Year Start Finish Led 1997 14 11 0 1998-S 6 21 0 1998-F 4 10 14 1999-S 1 8 0 1999-F 2 1 31 2000-S 6 6 13 2000-F 11 14 0 2001-S 1 20 2 2001-F 16 23 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 1 (1999-S, 2001-S) Best Finish: 1 (1999-F) Laps Led: 60 DIXON, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 2 6 0 2003-F 2 2 57 2004-S 16 14 0 2004-F 5 6 0 2005 15 11 0 2006 4 2 0 2007 7 12 6 2008 1 1 58 2009 3 3 0 2010 4 4 0 2011-1 7 2 1 2011-2 18 2 1 2012 4 18 133 Starts: 13 Best Start: 1 (2008) Best Finish: 1 (2008) Laps Led: 256 dominguez, mario Year Start Finish Led 2008 24 2 1 0 DOORNBOS, ROBERT Year Start Finish Led 2009 9 11 0 Duno, milka Year Start Finish Led 2007 19 11 0 2008 27 17 0 2009 20 23 0 2010 17 23 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 17 (2010) Best Finish: 11 (2007) Laps Led: 0 ENGE, TOMAS Year Start Finish Led 2004-F 15 13 0 2005 2 19 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 2 (2005) Best Finish: 13 (2004-F) Laps Led: 0 ERWIN, BRANDON Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 23 22 0

FERNANDEZ, ADRIAN Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 9 5 0 2004-F 10 5 18 Starts: 2 Best Start: 9 (2004-S) Best Finish: 5 (2004-S, ’04-F) Laps Led: 18 FISHER, SARAH Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 17 25 0 2000-S 25 12 0 2000-F 13 11 0 2001-S 18 18 0 2001-F 18 25 0 2002-F 9 11 0 2003-S 21 15 0 2003-F 21 12 0 2007 18 10 0 2009 14 17 0 2010 16 15 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 9 (2002-F) Best Finish: 10 (2007) Laps Led: 0 FOYT IV, A.J. Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 14 21 0 2003-F 19 22 0 2004-S 17 22 0 2004-F 11 10 0 2005 22 18 0 2007 17 17 0 2008 15 12 0 2009 22 20 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 11 (2004-F) Best Finish: 10 (2004-F) Laps Led: 0 FRANCHITTI, DARIO Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 1 2 28 2004-F 19 15 2 2005 6 8 0 2006 8 13 0 2007 3 4 0 2009 1 5 10 2010 2 5 86 2011-1 2 1 110 2011-2 28 7 0 2012 2 14 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 1 (2004-S, ’09) Best Finish: 1 (2011-1) Laps Led: 236 GIAFFONE, AFFONSO Year Start Finish Led 1997 16 20 0

GIAFFONE, FELIPE Year Start Finish Led 2001-S 14 2 1 2001-F 6 21 13 2002-S 18 5 5 2002-F 13 17 0 2003-S 5 17 0 2003-F 4 19 0 2004-S 19 9 0 2004-F 18 11 0 2006 19 16 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 4 (2003-F) Best Finish: 2 (2001-S) Laps Led: 19 GOODYEAR, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 1997 5 4 0 1998-S 7 4 11 1998-F 7 22 0 1999-S 8 1 43 1999-F 3 23 65 2000-S 3 5 6 2000-F 2 1 39 Starts: 7 Best Start: 2 (2000-F) Best Finish: 1 (1999-S, 2000-F) Laps Led: 164 GRECO, MARCO Year Start Finish Led 1997 12 26 0 1998-S 5 8 0 1998-F 15 16 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 5 (1998-S) Best Finish: 8 (1998-S) Laps Led: 0 GREGOIRE, STEPHAN Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 16 25 0 1998-F 8 26 0 1999-S 16 4 0 1999-F 13 15 0 2000-S 15 11 0 2000-F 23 20 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 8 (1998-F) Best Finish: 4 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 GROFF, ROBBIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 13 15 3 GUERRERO, ROBERTO Year Start Finish Led 1997 15 13 0 1998-S 8 24 0 1998-F 18 4 22 Starts: 3 Best Start: 8 (1998-S) Best Finish: 4 (1998-F) Laps Led: 22

GUTHRIE, JIM Year Start Finish Led 1997 8 21 6 HAMILTON, DAVEY Year Start Finish Led 1997 9 3 4 1998-S 15 7 0 1998-F 6 9 0 1999-S 15 7 0 1999-F 6 2 0 2000-S 22 24 0 2000-F 7 19 0 2001-S 22 24 0 2011-1 18 27 0 2011-2 24 25 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 6 (1998-F, ’99-F) Best Finish: 2 (1999-F) Laps Led: 4 HARRINGTON, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 26 26 0 1999-F 8 6 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (1999-F) Best Finish: 6 (1999-F) Laps Led: 0 HATTORI, SHIGEAKI Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 26 8 0 2000-F 15 7 0 2001-S 5 10 0 2001-F 15 16 0 2002-S 6 6 28 Starts: 5 Best Start: 5 (2001-S) Best Finish: 6 (2002-S) Laps Led: 28 HEARN, RICHIE Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 15 9 0 2003-F 18 18 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2002-S) Best Finish: 9 (2002-S) Laps Led: 0 HERB, JON Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 25 9 0 2002-S 23 22 0 2007 14 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 14 (2007) Best Finish: 9 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0

HERTA, BRYAN Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 9 5 0 2003-F 8 5 0 2004-S 5 19 0 2004-F 6 16 0 2005 11 10 7 2006 18 11 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 5 (2004-S) Best Finish: 5 (2003-S, ’03-F) Laps Led: 7 hildebrand, jr Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 11 23 0 2011-2 21 18 0 2012 23 5 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 11 (2011-1) Best Finish: 5 (2012) Laps Led: 0 hinchcliffe, james Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 15 20 0 2011-2 9 19 0 2012 6 4 8 Starts: 3 Best Start: 6 (2012) Best Finish: 4 (2012) Laps Led: 8 HOLLANSWORTH JR., JOHN Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 13 20 0 1999-F 18 5 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 13 (1999-S) Best Finish: 5 (1999-F) Laps Led: 0 HORNISH JR., SAM Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 13 20 0 2000-F 18 27 0 2001-S 4 3 5 2001-F 1 1 115 2002-S 8 18 3 2002-F 3 1 79 2003-S 16 10 0 2003-F 12 17 12 2004-S 11 4 1 2004-F 2 17 53 2005 4 2 3 2006 1 4 16 2007 2 1 159 Starts: 13 Best Start: 1 (2001-F, ’06) Best Finish: 1 (2001-F, ’02-F, ’07) Laps Led: 446

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX HOWARD, JAY Year Start Finish Led 2010 21 26 0 2011-1 28 15 0 2011-2 13 20 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 13 (2011-2) Best Finish: 15 (2011-1) Laps Led: 0

kimball, charlie Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 17 30 0 2011-2 8 23 0 2012 16 23 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 8 (2011-2) Best Finish: 23 (2011-2, ’12) Laps Led: 0

hunter-reay, ryan Year Start Finish Led 2008 10 20 0 2009 23 16 0 2010 24 7 0 2011-1 16 19 0 2011-2 5 9 0 2012 13 21 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 5 (2011-2) Best Finish: 7 (2010) Laps Led: 0

KITE, JIMMY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 22 25 0 2000-S 23 16 0 2000-F 20 21 0 2005 17 22 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 17 (2005) Best Finish: 16 (2000-S) Laps Led: 0

jakes, james Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 30 25 0 2011-2 23 28 0 2012 21 10 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 21 (2012) Best Finish: 10 (2012) Laps Led: 0 JOHNCOX, RONNIE Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 10 11 0 1999-F 24 26 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (1999-S) Best Finish: 11 (1999-S) Laps Led: 0 JONSSON, NICLAS Year Start Finish Led 1999-F 27 27 0 junqueira, bruno Year Start Finish Led 2008 26 15 10 KANAAN, TONY Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 4 2 1 2003-F 9 14 52 2004-S 3 1 145 2004-F 8 2 5 2005 13 3 62 2006 6 7 0 2007 4 2 1 2008 13 5 0 2009 16 8 0 2010 13 6 0 2011-1 6 11 0 2011-2 1 5 39 2012 7 11 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 1 (2011-2) Best Finish: 1 (2004-S) Laps Led: 305

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KNAPP, STEVE Year Start Finish Led 1998-F 20 18 0 1999-F 17 12 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 17 (1999-F) Best Finish: 12 (1999-F) Laps Led: 0 KRUSEMAN, CORY Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 26 26 0 LANGHORNE, WILL Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 22 23 0 LAZIER, BUDDY Year Start Finish Led 1997 4 17 57 1998-S 23 11 0 1998-F 19 6 14 1999-S 24 14 0 1999-F 16 10 0 2000-S 1 7 62 2000-F 6 4 38 2001-S 13 4 0 2001-F 2 17 1 2002-S 10 8 0 2002-F 20 7 0 2003-S 19 13 0 2006 17 19 0 Starts: 13 Best Start: 1 (2000-S) Best Finish: 4 (2000-F, ’01-S) Laps Led: 172

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LAZIER, JAQUES Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 19 22 9 1999-F 23 7 0 2000-S 18 14 0 2000-F 12 10 1 2001-S 19 9 4 2001-F 9 20 18 2003-S 22 19 0 2009 24 18 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 9 (2001-F) Best Finish: 7 (1999-F) Laps Led: 32 LAZZARO, ANTHONY Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 17 13 0 LEGGE, KATHERINE Year Start Finish Led 2012 22 15 0 LLOYD, ALEX Year Start Finish Led 2010 6 8 0 2011-1 25 14 0 2011-2 19 24 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 6 (2010) Best Finish: 8 (2010) Laps Led: 0 LUYENDYK, ARIE Year Start Finish Led 1997 11 1 20 1998-S 4 13 29 1998-F 28 28 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (1998-S) Best Finish: 1 (1997) Laps Led: 49 MACK, GEORGE Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 13 21 0 2002-F 24 28 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 13 (2002-S) Best Finish: 21 (2002-S) Laps Led: 0 MANNING, DARREN Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 14 8 0 2005 9 17 0 2007 11 13 0 2008 17 28 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 9 (2005) Best Finish: 8 (2004-S) Laps Led: 0

MATOS, RAPHAEL Year Start Finish Led 2009 15 12 0 2010 23 16 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 15 (2009) Best Finish: 12 (2009) Laps Led: 0 MATSUURA, KOSUKE Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 4 16 8 2004-F 12 19 0 2005 14 7 0 2006 10 8 0 2007 15 9 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (2004-S) Best Finish: 7 (2005) Laps Led: 8 MAY, ALLEN Year Start Finish Led 1997 18 22 0 McGEHEE, ROBBY Year Start Finish Led 1999-S 21 19 0 1999-F 14 12 0 2000-S 14 2 3 2000-F 8 24 0 2001-S 17 14 0 2001-F 19 14 0 2002-F 11 13 13 Starts: 7 Best Start: 8 (2000-F) Best Finish: 2 (2000-S) Laps Led: 16 MEIRA, VITOR Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 1 3 8 2003-S 17 12 0 2003-F 6 4 0 2004-S 13 6 0 2004-F 3 4 1 2005 5 9 0 2006 12 6 0 2007 13 5 3 2008 9 7 38 2010 19 10 0 2011-1 12 8 1 2011-2 7 11 0 Starts: 12 Best Start: 1 (2002-F) Best Finish: 3 (2002-F) Laps Led: 51 MENNINGA, CHRIS Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 22 19 0 MICHNER, ANDY Year Start Finish Led 1998-F 27 15 7

MILLER, JACK Year Start Finish Led 1997 19 24 0 1998-S 21 22 0 1998-F 22 12 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 19 (1997) Best Finish: 12 (1998-F) Laps Led: 0 moraes, mario Year Start Finish Led 2008 22 18 0 2009 6 10 0 2010 9 21 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 6 (2009) Best Finish: 10 (2009) Laps Led: 0 MORIOKA, ZAK Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 25 15 0 mutoh, hideki Year Start Finish Led 2008 4 6 0 2009 11 21 0 2010 7 12 1 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (2008) Best Finish: 6 (2008) Laps Led: 1 NEWGARDEN, JOSEF Year Start Finish Led 2012 25 13 0 NODA, HIDEKI Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 21 27 0 PAGENAUD, SIMON Year Start Finish Led 2012 9 6 0 PAPIS, MAX Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 18 21 0 PATRICK, DANICA Year Start Finish Led 2005 3 13 0 2006 14 12 0 2007 6 3 2 2008 5 10 0 2009 5 6 0 2010 8 2 1 2011-1 10 16 0 2011-2 20 8 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 3 (2005) Best Finish: 2 (2010) Laps Led: 3


DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX PAUL JR., JOHN Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 12 16 0 1998-F 14 1 31 1999-F 26 18 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 12 (1998-S) Best Finish: 1 (1998-F) Laps Led: 31 power, will Year Start Finish Led 2008 8 13 0 2010 3 14 4 2011-1 3 3 0 2011-2 3 1 68 2012 5 8 24 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (2010, ’11-1, ’11-2) Best Finish: 1 (2011-2) Laps Led: 96 rahal, graham Year Start Finish Led 2008 18 11 0 2009 12 22 0 2011-1 20 9 0 2011-2 4 30 0 2012 3 2 27 Starts: 5 Best Start: 3 (2012) Best Finish: 2 (2012) Laps Led: 27 RAY, GREG Year Start Finish Led 1997 6 8 0 1998-S 14 2 1 1998-F 12 21 0 1999-S 4 2 56 1999-F 1 3 56 2000-S 17 15 0 2000-F 1 26 0 2001-S 20 11 86 2001-F 13 8 0 2002-S 20 12 0 2002-F 19 14 0 2003-S 15 11 0 2003-F 13 8 0 2004-S 15 7 3 Starts: 14 Best Start: 1 (1999-F, ’00-F) Best Finish: 2 (1998-S, ’99-S) Laps Led: 202 REDON, LAURENT Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 24 11 0 2002-S 4 15 0 2002-F 17 10 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 4 (2002-S) Best Finish: 10 (2002-F) Laps Led: 0 REEVES, STEVIE Year Start Finish Led 2000-F 26 22 0

RENNA, TONY Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 6 9 0 RICE, BUDDY Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 4 6 0 2003-S 20 14 0 2004-S 2 15 7 2004-F 4 20 0 2005 7 21 0 2006 13 18 0 2007 16 8 0 2008 25 8 0 Starts: 8 Best Start: 2 (2004-S) Best Finish: 6 (2002-F) Laps Led: 7 ROE, BILLY Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 25 20 0 2000-S 27 25 0 2001-S 24 13 0 2001-F 21 22 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 21 (2001-F) Best Finish: 13 (2001-S) Laps Led: 0 ROMANCINI, MARIO Year Start Finish Led 2010 25 17 0 roth, marty Year Start Finish Led 2008 19 22 0 saavedra, sebastian Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 26 28 0 2011-2 11 29 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 11 (2011-1) Best Finish: 28 (2011-1) Laps Led: 0 SALAZAR, ELISEO Year Start Finish Led 1997 22 7 3 1998-S 18 23 0 1999-S 20 5 0 1999-F 10 17 0 2000-S 4 17 1 2000-F 21 5 0 2001-S 9 7 0 2001-F 5 4 0 2002-F 16 16 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 4 (2000-S) Best Finish: 4 (2001-F) Laps Led: 4

SATO, TAKUMA Year Start Finish Led 2010 11 25 0 2011-1 4 5 0 2011-2 25 12 0 2012 20 22 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 4 (2011-1) Best Finish: 5 (2011-1) Laps Led: 0 SCHECKTER, TOMAS Year Start Finish Led 2002-S 1 17 107 2003-S 1 18 145 2003-F 3 15 0 2004-S 8 20 0 2004-F 20 18 0 2005 1 1 119 2006 5 10 0 2007 9 14 0 2008 6 25 0 2009 18 13 0 2010 18 13 0 Starts: 11 Best Start: 1 (2002-S, ’03-S, ’05) Best Finish: 1 (2005) Laps Led: 371 SCHMIDT, SAM Year Start Finish Led 1997 20 23 0 1998-S 24 18 0 1998-S 23 27 0 1999-S 6 3 15 1999-F 4 22 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 4 (1999-F) Best Finish: 3 (1999-S) Laps Led: 15 SCHROEDER, JERET Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 10 21 0 2000-F 14 16 0 2001-S 15 23 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 10 (2000-S) Best Finish: 16 (2000-F) Laps Led: 0 servia, oriol Year Start Finish Led 2008 16 26 0 2011-1 14 21 0 2011-2 17 15 0 2012 11 20 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 11 (2012) Best Finish: 15 (2011-2) Laps Led: 0

SHARP, SCOTT Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 9 5 0 1998-F 3 23 1 1999-S 2 10 28 1999-F 7 19 3 2000-S 12 1 38 2000-F 24 13 2 2001-S 2 1 33 2001-F 3 2 22 2002-S 16 14 14 2002-F 7 4 1 2003-S 12 16 0 2003-F 20 6 5 2004-S 21 18 0 2004-F 13 8 3 2005 16 4 0 2006 7 5 5 2007 1 7 0 Starts: 17 Best Start: 1 (2007) Best Finish: 1 (2000-S, ’01-S) Laps Led: 155 SIMMONS, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 2006 15 15 0 2007 8 6 5 Starts: 2 Best Start: 8 (2007) Best Finish: 6 (2007) Laps Led: 5 SOSPIRI, VINCENZO Year Start Finish Led 1997 17 9 0 STEELE, DAVE Year Start Finish Led 1998-F 11 24 0 STEWART, TONY Year Start Finish Led 1997 1 5 100 1998-S 1 14 57 1998-F 2 20 51 Starts: 3 Best Start: 1 (1997, ’98-S) Best Finish: 5 (1997) Laps Led: 208 TAGLIANI, ALEX Year Start Finish Led 2009 13 14 0 2010 20 18 33 2011-1 1 4 1 2011-2 16 14 0 2012 1 9 20 Starts: 5 Best Start: 1 (2011-1, ’12) Best Finish: 4 (2011-1) Laps Led: 54

TAKAGI, TORA Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 3 3 0 2003-F 11 7 0 2004-S 18 10 0 2004-F 16 12 0 Starts: 4 Best Start: 3 (2003-S) Best Finish: 3 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0 TAYLOR, MARK Year Start Finish Led 2004-S 10 17 0 2004-F 14 7 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 10 (2004-S) Best Finish: 7 (2004-F) Laps Led: 0 tracy, paul Year Start Finish Led 2011-1 21 12 0 2011-2 14 13 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 14 (2011-2) Best Finish: 12 (2011-1) Laps Led: 0 TREADWAY, RICK Year Start Finish Led 2001-F 23 5 0 2002-S 22 23 0 2002-F 25 19 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 22 (2002-S) Best Finish: 5 (2001-F) Laps Led: 0 TYLER, BRIAN Year Start Finish Led 1998-F 24 13 0 UNSER JR., AL Year Start Finish Led 2000-S 9 3 79 2000-F 4 17 99 2001-S 11 8 0 2001-F 7 6 0 2002-S 3 2 38 2002-F 2 20 5 2003-S 7 1 54 2003-F 17 9 0 2004-S 20 11 0 Starts: 9 Best Start: 2 (2002-F) Best Finish: 1 (2003-S) Laps Led: 275 UNSER, JOHNNY Year Start Finish Led 1997 23 10 0 1999-S 18 15 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 18 (1999-S) Best Finish: 10 (1997) Laps Led: 0

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DRIVER PERFORMANCE INDEX UNSER, ROBBY Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 27 9 0 1998-F 17 2 22 1999-S 12 6 11 1999-F 11 14 0 2000-S 21 26 0 Starts: 5 Best Start: 11 (1999-F) Best Finish: 2 (1998-F) Laps Led: 33 VELEZ, FERMIN Year Start Finish Led 1997 24 25 0 viso, ej Year Start Finish Led 2008 28 14 0 2009 21 24 0 2010 14 11 0 2011-1 19 7 0 2011-2 29 10 2 2012 14 19 0 Starts: 6 Best Start: 14 (2010, ’12) Best Finish: 7 (2011-1) Laps Led: 2 WARD, JEFF Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 13 17 2 1998-F 5 3 16 1999-S 7 18 7 1999-F 12 21 0 2000-S 7 19 0 2000-F 3 8 0 2001-S 7 16 0 2001-F 10 24 0 2002-S 7 1 1 2002-F 27 25 0 Starts: 10 Best Start: 3 (2000-F) Best Finish: 1 (2002-S) Laps Led: 26 WATTLES, STAN Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 26 10 0 1998-F 26 8 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 26 (1998-S, ’98-F) Best Finish: 8 (1998-F) Laps Led: 0

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WHELDON, DAN Year Start Finish Led 2002-F 28 15 0 2003-S 13 20 0 2003-F 16 3 1 2004-S 12 13 6 2004-F 7 3 14 2005 8 6 2 2006 2 3 171 2007 10 15 52 2008 11 4 0 2009 7 7 0 2010 15 9 1 Starts: 11 Best Start: 2 (2006) Best Finish: 3 (2003-F, ’04-F, ’06) Laps Led: 247 wilson, justin Year Start Finish Led 2008 23 27 0 2009 17 15 0 2010 12 19 0 2011-1 27 17 0 2011-2 30 21 0 2012 17 1 11 Starts: 6 Best Start: 12 (2010) Best Finish: 1 (2012) Laps Led: 11 YASUKAWA, ROGER Year Start Finish Led 2003-S 11 9 0 2003-F 15 10 0 2005 18 15 0 Starts: 3 Best Start: 11 (2003-S) Best Finish: 9 (2003-S) Laps Led: 0 YELEY, J.J. Year Start Finish Led 1998-S 22 19 0 2000-F 27 25 0 Starts: 2 Best Start: 22 (1998-S) Best Finish: 19 (1998-S) Laps Led: 0 ZAMPEDRI, ALESSANDRO Year Start Finish Led 1997 26 12 0

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2012 BOXSCORE

Firestone 550

WINNER

Justin Wilson

Race Recap

Justin Wilson (No. 18 Sonny’s BBQ Honda) broke a Texas Motor Speedway record for the IZOD IndyCar Series that stood for 14 years with his victory in the Firestone 550. Wilson set the mark for a race winner’s furthest starting position, earning the win after starting 17th in the 25-car field. The record had been held by John Paul Jr., who started 14th in the Lone Star 500k on Sept. 20, 1998. Graham Rahal was holding a comfortable lead and in strong position to win, but he brushed the wall in the exit of Turn 4 and that allowed Wilson to overtake him and claim his first career oval victory. The win, which came for Dale Coyne Racing, was Wilson’s first since 2009 and marked the first time since 2005 that a Roger Penske or Chip Ganassi-owned car did not make the trip to Victory Lane at “The Great American Speedway!”

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IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 9, 2012 | 228 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

Running Reason Out

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Contact Mechanical Mechanical Mechanical Contact Contact Did Not Start Did Not Start

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

17 3 10 6 23 9 15 5 1 21 7 19 25 2 22 18 8 4 14 11 13 20 16 12 24

18 38 2 27 4 77 3 12 98 19 11 20 67 10 6 14 26 9 5 22 28 15 83 8 78

Justin Wilson Graham Rahal Ryan Briscoe James Hinchcliffe JR Hildebrand Simon Pagenaud - R Helio Castroneves Will Power Alex Tagliani James Jakes Tony Kanaan Ed Carpenter Josef Newgarden - R Dario Franchitti Katherine Legge - R Mike Conway Marco Andretti Scott Dixon EJ Viso Oriol Servia Ryan Hunter-Reay Takuma Sato Charlie Kimball Rubens Barrichello Simon de Silvestro

Sonny’s BBQ D/H/F Service Central D/H/F Hitachi Team Penske D/C/F Team GoDaddy.com D/C/F National Guard Panther Racing D/C/F Schmidt Hamilton HP Motorsports D/H/F AAA Insurance Team Penske D/C/F Verizon Team Penske D/C/F Team Barracuda-BHA D/H/F Boy Scouts of America D/H/F Mouser Electronics/GEICO KV Racing Technology D/C/F Fuzzy’s Vodka/Ed Carpenter Racing D/H/F Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing D/H/F Energizer D/H/F TrueCar Dragon Racing D/C/F ABC Supply/AJ Foyt Racing D/H/F Team RC Cola D/C/F Target Chip Ganassi Racing D/H/F CITGO/PDVSA KV Racing Technology D/C/F Panther Dreyer & Reinbold Racing D/C/F Team DHL/Sun Drop Citrus Soda D/C/F Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing D/H/F NovoLog Flex Pen D/H/F BMC/Embrase KV Racing Technology D/C/F Nuclear Clean Air Energy/Lotus/HVM Racing D/L/F

228 228 228 228 228 228 227 227 227 227 227 227 226 225 224 224 222 173 129 89 66 63 29 0 0

R = Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Chassis: D=Dallara; Engine: H = Honda, C = Chevrolet, L = Lotus; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 01:59:02.0131 Average Speed: 167.217 mph Margin of Victory: 3.9202 of a second Fastest Lap: #2 Ryan Briscoe (Lap 141, 213.648 mph, 24.5170 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #9 Scott Dixon (Lap 43, 213.280 mph, 24.5593 sec.) PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award Winner: #98 Alex Tagliani (215.691 mph) Lead Changes: 9 lead changes among 7 drivers Lap Leaders: Laps 1-20, Alex Tagliani; 21-116, Scott Dixon; 117-125, Justin Wilson; 126-133, Scott Dixon; 134-141, James Hinchcliffe; 142-170, Scott Dixon; 171-194, Will Power; 195-199, Ryan Briscoe; 200-226, Graham Rahal; 227-228, Justin Wilson Lap Leader Summary: Scott Dixon, 3/133; Graham Rahal, 1/27; Will Power, 1/24; Alex Tagliani, 1/20; Jusin Wilson, 2/11; James Hinchcliffe, 1/8; Ryan Briscoe, 1/5 Caution Flags: 4 caution for 32 laps. Laps 31-39 (Contact: Cars 83 in Turn 4), Laps 65-70 (Contact: Car 15 in Turn 3), Laps 131-137 (Stall: Car 5 in Turn 1), Laps 174-183 (Contact: Car 9 in Turn 4)

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2011 RACE 2 BOXSCORE

Firestone Twin 275s - Race 2

WINNER

Will Power

IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 11, 2011 | 114 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

3 18 12 6 1 27 28 20 5 29 7 25 14 16 17 10 26 21 9 13 30 15 8 19 24 2 22 23 11 4

12 9 6 3 82 26 10 7 28 59 14 5 8 77 2 67 27 4 06 88 22 24 83 19 11 99 78 18 34 38

Will Power Scott Dixon Ryan Briscoe Helio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Marco Andretti Dario Franchitti Danica Patrick Ryan Hunter-Reay EJ Viso Vitor Meira Takuma Sato Paul Tracy Alex Tagliani Oriol Servia Ed Carpenter Mike Conway JR Hildebrand - R James Hinchcliffe - R Jay Howard Justin Wilson Ana Beeatriz - R Charlie Kimball - R Alex Lloyd Davey Hamilton Wade Cunningham - R Simona de Silvestro James Jakes - R Sebastian Saavedra - R Graham Rahal

Verizon Team Penske Target Chip Ganassi Racing Guidepoint Systems Team Penske AAA Insurance Team Penske GEICO - KV Racing Technology - Lotus Team Venom Energy Huggies Team GoDaddy.com Sun Drop/DHL/Snapple PDVSA - KV Racing Technology - Lotus ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt Racing KV Racing Technology - Lotus Dragon Racing - Motegi Wheels Bowers & Wilkins - Schmidt Pelfrey Racing Telemundo Newman/Haas Racing Dollar General Sarah Fisher Racing Hire Heroes USA/Dr Pepper/7-Eleven/DHL National Guard Panther Racing Sprott Newman/Haas Racing Service Central Schmidt/RLL Racing Z-Line Designs/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Team Ipiranga/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Levemir and NovoLog FlexPen Boy Scouts of America HP Everybody On/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Creatherm Sam Schmidt Motorsports Nuclear Clean Air Energy/HVM Racing Acorn Stairlifts Conquest Racing Service Central

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 111 111 111 104

Running Reason Out Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running

R = Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 00:48:08.9739 Average Speed: 206.693 mph Margin of Victory: 0.9466 of a second Fastest Lap: #9 Scott Dixon (Lap 110, 215.650 mph, 24.2894 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #12 Will Power (Lap 113, 214.370 mph, 24.4344 sec.) Lead Changes: 8 lead changes among 6 drivers Lap Leaders: Laps 1-38, Tony Kanaan; 39-50, Will Power; 51, Kanaan; 52, Helio Castroneves; 53-54, EJ Viso; 55-104, Power; 105, Scott Dixon; 106-108, Ryan Briscoe; 109-112, Power Lap Leader Summary: Will Power, 3/68; Tony Kanaan, 2/39; Ryan Briscoe, 1/3; EJ Viso, 1/2; Scott Dixon, 1/1; Helio Castroneves, 1/1 Caution Flags: 0 cautions for 0 laps.

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The second of the two races of the Firestone Twin 275s provided intrigue as drivers randomly selected their starting position. KV Racing Technology’s Tony Kanaan drew the pole position, but it was Team Penske’s Will Power (No. 12 Verizon Honda) that proved victorious. Power scored his first career oval victory, defeating Scott Dixon by 0.9466 of a second. Power, who started third, ran out front during 68 of the race’s 114 laps for the win after taking the lead for the first time on Lap 39. Power’s win highlighted a dominating race for Team Penske, which saw all three of its drivers finish in the top five, with Ryan Briscoe finishing third and Helio Castroneves fourth. It was the seventh victory at TMS for legendary team owner Roger Penske.

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2011 RACE 1 BOXSCORE

Firestone Twin 275s - Race 1

WINNER

Dario Franchitti

IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 11, 2011 | 114 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

Race Recap

For the first time in IndyCar Series history and 18th time in American open-wheel history, drivers competed in two individual races in the same evening during the Firestone Twin 275s. Dario Franchitti (No. 10 Huggies Honda) finally secured his first victory at “The Great American Speedway!” in dominating fashion, leading 110 of 114 laps for the win. Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Scott Dixon closed in on Franchitti during the final laps, but it wasn’t enough with Franchitti winning by 0.0527 of a second – the fourthclosest IndyCar Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

2 7 3 1 4 9 19 12 20 13 6 21 23 25 28 10 27 5 16 15 14 24 11 22 30 29 18 26 8 17

10 9 12 77 5 6 59 14 38 3 82 8 26 19 88 7 22 67 28 06 2 24 4 27 18 78 11 34 99 83

Dario Franchitti Scott Dixon Will Power Alex Tagliani Takuma Sato Ryan Briscoe EJ Viso Vitor Meira Graham Rahal Helio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Paul Tracy Marco Andretti Alex Lloyd Jay Howard Danica Patrick Justin Wilson Ed Carpenter Ryan Hunter-Reay James Hinchcliffe - R Oriol Servia Ana Beatriz - R JR Hildebrand - R Mike Conway James Jakes - R Simona de Silvestro Davey Hamilton Sebastian Saavedra - R Wade Cunningham - R Charlie Kimball - R

Huggies Target Chip Ganassi Racing Verizon Team Penske Bowers & Wilkins/Schmidt Pelfrey Racing KV Racing Technology - Lotus Guidepoint Systems Team Penske PDVSA - KV Racing Technology - Lotus ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt Racing Service Central AAA Insurance Team Penske GEICO - KV Racing Technology - Lotus Dragon Racing - Motegi Wheels Team Venom Energy Boy Scouts of Amercia Service Central - Schmidt RLL Racing Team GoDaddy Z-Line Designs/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Dollar General Sarah Fisher Racing Sun Drop/DHL/Snapple Sprott Newman/Haas Racing Telemundo Newman/Haas Racing Ipiranga/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing National Guard Panther Racing Hire Heroes USA/Dr Pepper/7-Eleven/DHL Acorn Stairlifts Nuclear Clean Air Energy/HVM Racing HP Everybody On/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Conquest Racing Creatherm Sam Schmidt Motorsports Levemir and NovoLog FlexPen

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 113 112 112 112 112 112 111 109 97 92 91

Running Reason Out Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Contact Contact

R = Sunoco Rookie of the Year Contender Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 00:54:47.2787 Average Speed: 181.649 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0527 of a second Fastest Lap: #59 EJ Viso (Lap 3, 216.263 mph, 24.2205 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #10 Dario Franchitti (Lap 114, 213.918 mph, 24.4860 sec.) PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award Winner: #77 Alex Tagliani (215.186 mph) Lead Changes: 6 lead changes among 5 drivers Lap Leaders: Laps 1, Dario Franchitti; 2, Alex Tagliani; 3-50, Franchitti; 51, Scott Dixon; 52, Helio Castroneves; 53, Vitor Meira; 54-114, Franchitti Lap Leader Summary: Dario Franchitti, 3/110; Scott Dixon, 1/1; Vitor Meira, 1/1; Helio Castroneves, 1/1; Alex Tagliani, 1/1 Caution Flags: 1 caution for 10 laps. Laps 94-103 (Contact: Cars 83 & 99 in Turn 4)

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2010 BOXSCORE

Firestone 550k

WINNER

Ryan Briscoe

IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 5, 2010 | 228 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

1 8 10 4 2 13 24 6 15 19 14 7 18 3 16 23 25 20 12 5 9 22 17 26 11 21

6 7 26 9 10 11 37 19 4 14 8 06 24 12 67 2 34 77 22 3 32 36 18 78 5 66

Ryan Briscoe Danica Patrick Marco Andretti Scott Dixon Dario Franchitti Tony Kanaan Ryan Hunter-Reay Alex Lloyd - R Dan Wheldon Vitor Meira E.J. Viso Hideki Mutoh Tomas Scheckter Will Power Sarah Fisher Raphael Matos Mario Romancini - R Alex Tagliani Justin Wilson Helio Castroneves Mario Moraes Bertrand Baguette - R Milka Duno Simona de Silvestro - R Takuma Sato - R Jay Howard - R

Team Penske Team GoDaddy.com Team Venom Energy Target Chip Ganassi Racing Energizer Team 7-Eleven Team IZOD Boy Scouts of America National Guard Panther Racing ABC Supply Co. A.J. Foyt Racing PDVSA-Jet Aviation-KV Racing Technology Formula Dream/Panasonic Roll Coater Verizon Team Penske Dollar General/Sarah Fisher Racing HP de Ferran Dragon Racing Conquest Racing FAZZT Race Team Team Z-Line Designs/DRR Team Penske KV Racing Technology Conquest Racing RACB CITGO Team Stargate Worlds/HVM Lotus-KV Racing Technology Service Central/Sarah Fisher Racing

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 227 227 227 226 226 225 225 129 129 129 116 97 56 37

Running Reason Out Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Contact Contact Contact Mechanical Contact Contact Mechanical

R = Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 2:04:47.1555 Average Speed: 159.508 mph Margin of Victory: 1.4629 of a second Fastest Lap: #37 Ryan Hunter-Reay (Lap 117, 215.685 mph, 24.2854 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #6 Ryan Briscoe (Lap 197, 212.690 mph, 24.6274 sec.) PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award Winner: #6 Ryan Briscoe (215.273 mph) Lead Changes: 10 lead changes among 7 drivers Lap Leaders: Laps 1-7, Ryan Briscoe; 8, Dario Franchitti; 9-47, Briscoe; 48-132, Franchitti; 133-165, Alex Tagliani;166-169, Will Power; 170-189, Briscoe, 190, Dan Wheldon; 191, Hideki Mutoh; 192, Danica Patrick; 193-228, Briscoe Lap Leader Summary: Ryan Briscoe, 4/102; Dario Franchitti, 2/86; Alex Tagliani, 1/33; Will Power, 1/4; Hideki Mutoh, 1/1; Danica Patrick, 1/1; Dan Wheldon, 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 36 laps. Laps 46-51 (Debris: in Turn 2), 57-65 (Contact: Car 5 in Turn 2), 99-111 (Contact: Car 78 in Turn 2), 130-137 (Contact: Car 3, 32 & 36 in Frontstretch).

Race Recap

Ryan Briscoe (No. 6 Team Penske Honda) avenged his heart-breaking loss a year earlier at Texas Motor Speedway with a victory in the Firestone 550k. Briscoe, who led the most laps the previous year but was denied the win due to a disappointing final pit stop, led the most laps again (102), but left nothing to chance. Briscoe was strong throughout and withstood a late charge by the Andretti Autosport duo of Danica Patrick and Marco Andretti. Patrick led her first lap of the season on Lap 192 of 228, but Briscoe overtook her on the ensuing lap and led the final 36 en route to a 1.4629-second victory. The victory was the sixth for team owner Roger Penske, making him the winningest IZOD IndyCar Series owner at TMS.

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2009 BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 550k

WINNER

Helio Castroneves

IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 6, 2009 | 228 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

Race Recap

Helio Castroneves (No. 3 Team Penske Honda) joined former teammate Sam Hornish Jr. as the only three-time IZOD IndyCar Series winners at Texas Motor Speedway after earning the victory in the Bombardier Learjet 550k. Castroneves held off teammate Ryan Briscoe for a Team Penske 1-2 finish, a first for the organization at TMS. Briscoe dominated the race, leading a race-high 160 laps, but after coming out second to Castroneves following a laterace pit stop he could never retake the lead. The win was the fifth for team owner Roger Penske at TMS, tying him with John Barnes of Panther Racing.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

4 2 3 8 1 5 7 16 10 6 9 15 18 13 17 23 14 24 19 22 11 12 20 21

3 6 9 26 10 7 4 11 20 5 06 2 43 34 18 21 67 98 24 14 27 02 23 13

Helio Castroneves Ryan Briscoe Scott Dixon Marco Andretti Dario Franchitti Danica Patrick Dan Wheldon Tony Kanaan Ed Carpenter Mario Moraes Robert Doornbos-R Raphael Matos-R Tomas Scheckter Alex Tagliani Justin Wilson Ryan Hunter-Reay Sarah Fisher Jaques Lazier Mike Conway-R A.J. Foyt IV Hideki Mutoh Graham Rahal Milka Duno EJ Viso

Team Penske Team Penske Target Chip Ganassi Racing Team Venom Energy Energizer Boost Mobile/Motorola National Guard Panther Racing Team 7-Eleven Menards/Vision Racing KV Racing Technology/Votorantim Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing US Air Force Luczo Dragon MonaVie/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Conquest Racing Z-Line Designs Vision Racing Dollar General/Sarah Fisher Racing CURB/Agajanian/Team 3G Dreyer & Reinbold Racing ABC Supply Co./AJ Foyt Racing Formula Dream McDonald’s Racing Team CITGO/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing PDVSA HVM Racing

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 227 227 226 226 225 225 225 222 210 185 170 153 1 1 1

Running Reason Out Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Contact Mechanical Contact Contact Contact

R = Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:55:16.1670 Average Speed: 172.677 mph Margin of Victory: 0.3904 of a second Fastest Lap: #6 Ryan Briscoe (Lap 60, 213.909 mph, 24.4870 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #6 Ryan Briscoe (Lap 60, 213.909 mph, 24.4870 sec.) PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award Winner: #10 Dario Franchitti (214.513 mph, 1:37.6725 sec.) Lead Changes: 7 lead changes among 4 drivers Lap Leaders: Laps 1-10, Dario Franchitti; 11-56, Ryan Briscoe; 57-58, Helio Castroneves; 59, Ed Carpenter; 60-111, Briscoe; 112113, Castroneves; 114-175, Briscoe; 176-228, Castroneves Lap Leader Summary: Ryan Briscoe, 3/160; Helio Castroneves, 3/57; Dario Franchitti, 1/10; Ed Carpenter, 1/1 Caution Flags: 3 cautions for 26 laps. Laps 2-9 (Contact: #02 Rahal, #13 Viso & #23 Duno in the backstretch), 150-158 (Debris: Turns 1 & 2), 173-181 (Contact: Car #14 Foyt IV in Turn 2).

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2008 BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 550k

WINNER

Scott Dixon

IZOD IndyCar Series Saturday, June 7, 2008 | 228 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

1 2 3 11 13 4 9 25 12 5 18 15 8 28 26 7 27 22 14 10 24 19 20 21 6 16 23 17

9 3 6 10 11 27 4 15 20 7 06 2 8 33 18 24 23 19 26 17 96 25 36 34 12 5 02 14

Scott Dixon Helio Castroneves Ryan Briscoe Dan Wheldon Tony Kanaan Hideki Mutoh-R Vitor Meira Buddy Rice Ed Carpenter Danica Patrick Graham Rahal-R A.J. Foyt IV Will Power-R EJ Viso-R Bruno Junqueira John Andretti Milka Duno Mario Moraes-R Marco Andretti Ryan Hunter-Reay Mario Dominguez-R Marty Roth Enrique Bernoldi-R Jaime Camara-R Tomas Scheckter Oriol Servia Justin Wilson-R Darren Manning

Target Chip Ganassi Racing Team Penske Team Penske Target Chip Ganassi Racing Team 7-Eleven Formula Dream Delphi National Guard Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Menards/Vision Racing Motorola Hole in the Wall Camps Lilly Diabetes/Vision Racing Aussie Vineyards-Team Australia PDVSA HVM Racing Z-Line Designs Roth Racing CITGO/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Sonny’s Bar-B-Q Blockbuster Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol Visit Mexico City/PCM Racing Roth Racing Sangari Conquest Racing Sangari Symantec Luczo Dragon Racing KV Racing Technology McDonald’s Racing Team ABC Supply Co./AJ Foyt Racing

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

228 228 228 228 228 228 227 227 227 227 227 226 226 226 226 226 226 223 222 222 222 221 210 210 56 47 39 19

Running Reason Out Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Contact Contact Running Running Contact Running Contact Contact Contact Mechanical

R = Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 2:04:36:3153 Average Speed: 159.740 mph Margin of Victory: Under caution Fastest Lap: #10 Dan Wheldon (Race Lap 19, 216.073 mph, 24.2418 sec.) Fastest Leading Lap: #9 Scott Dixon (Race lap 160, 212.934 mph, 24.5992 sec.) PEAK Motor Oil Pole Award Winner: #9 Scott Dixon (214.878 mph, 1:37.5063) Lead Changes: 21 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leaders: Laps 1-12, Helio Castroneves; 13-17, Bruno Junqueira; 18-41, Castroneves; 42-46, Junqueira; 47-66, Castroneves; 67, Scott Dixon; 68-69, Castroneves; 70, Dixon; 71-72, Castroneves; 73, Dixon; 74-97, Castroneves; 98-100, Marco Andretti; 101, Castroneves; 102, Dixon 103-108, Ryan Briscoe; 109-115, Andretti; 116-153, Dixon; 154-159, Briscoe; 160-168, Dixon; 169-206, Vitor Meira; 207-221, Andretti; 222-228, Dixon Lap Leader Summary: Helio Castroneves, 7/85; Scott Dixon, 7/58; Vitor Meira, 1/38; Marco Andretti, 3/25; Ryan Briscoe, 2/12; Bruno Junqueira, 2/10 Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 52 laps. Laps 10-16 (Spin: Car #96 Dominguez in backstretch), 20-24 (Tow-in: Car #14 Manning in backstretch), 39-45 (Contact: Car #02 Wilson in Turn 4), 48-54 (Contact: Car #5 Servia in Turn 2), 56-59 (Contact: Car #12 Scheckter and #19 Moraes in Turn 4), 166-175 (Debris: in Turn 2), 213-218 (Contact: Car #36 Bernoldi in Turn 4), 223-228 (Contact: Cars #17 Hunter-Reay and #26 M. Andretti in Turns 3 & 4).

Race Recap

Scott Dixon (No. 9 Target Chip Ganassi Racing Honda) became the fifth IZOD IndyCar Series driver in TMS history to win from the pole en route to capturing the Bombardier Learjet 550k. Dixon led 58 laps including the final seven, six of which were under caution due to an accident. The Bombardier Learjet 550k marked the first IZOD IndyCar Series race at Texas Motor Speedway since the unification between the two openwheel bodies and resulted in a record-tying 28-car field. It tied the mark established in 2002.

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2007 BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 550k

WINNER

Sam Hornish Jr.

IZOD IndyCar Series June 9, 2007 | 228 Laps | Purse: $1,026,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Texas Motor Speedway continued its streak of producing close IZOD IndyCar Series finishes with Sam Hornish Jr. (No. 6 Team Penske Honda) nipping Tony Kanaan by 0.0786 of a second to win the Bombardier Learjet 550k. Hornish Jr. became the first three-time IZOD IndyCar Series winner at TMS and also led a race-high 159 laps in the 228-lap race. The event also marked the first time in TMS history that three female drivers competed in an IZOD IndyCar Series event. Danica Patrick paced the way with a third-place finish while Sarah Fisher was 10th and rookie Milka Duno 11th.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2 4 6 3 13 8 1 16 15 18 19 7 11 9 10 5 17 20 12 14

6 11 7 27 4 17 8 15 55 5 23 9 14 2 10 3 22 20 26 19

Sam Hornish Jr. Tony Kanaan Danica Patrick Dario Franchitti Vitor Meira Jeff Simmons Scott Sharp Buddy Rice Kosuke Matsuura Sarah Fisher Milka Duno-R Scott Dixon Darren Manning Tomas Scheckter Dan Wheldon Helio Castroneves A.J. Foyt IV Ed Carpenter Marco Andretti Jon Herb

Team Penske Team 7-Eleven Motorola Canadian Club Delphi Panther Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol Patron Sharp Rahal Letterman Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Panasonic Panther AAMCO/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing CITGO Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt Racing Vision Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing Team Penske Vision Racing Vision Racing NYSE Group AERCON/Dad’s Root Beer Special

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

228 228 228 228 228 228 227 225 225 221 221 206 200 199 196 196 195 195 140 44

Running $110,800 Running 90,950 Running 75,650 Running 60,700 Running 59,300 Running 48,600 Running 57,200 Running 46,000 Running 46,000 Running 44,600 Running 43,200 Running 51,900 Handling 40,700 Running 39,100 Contact 37,900 Contact 36,600 Contact 35,200 Contact 35,200 Mechanical 33,800 Contact 32,600

R = Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:52:15:2873 Average Speed: 177.314 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0786 of a second Fastest Lap: #26 Marco Andretti (Race Lap 65; 215.299.202 mph; 24.3289 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #6 Sam Hornish Jr. (Race Lap 150; 213.318 mph; 24.5549 seconds) AAMCO TRANSMISSION Pole Award Winner: #8 Scott Sharp (215.260 mph; 24.3334 seconds) Lead Changes: 17 among 7 drivers. Lap Leaders: Sam Hornish Jr. 1-43, Dan Wheldon 44-45, Tony Kanaan 46, Vitor Meira 47-49, Wheldon 50-77, Hornish Jr. 78, Wheldon 79-97, Scott Dixon 98, Hornish Jr. 99-140, Dixon 141-143, Jeff Simmons 144-146, Hornish Jr. 147-187, Wheldon 188-190, Dixon 191-192, Danica Patrick 193-194, Simmons 195-196, Hornish Jr. 197-228 Lap Leader Summary: Sam Hornish Jr. 5/159, Dan Wheldon 4/52, Scott Dixon 3/6, Jeff Simmons 2/5, Vitor Meira 1/3, Danica Patrick 1/2, Tony Kanaan, 1/1 Caution Flags: 3 cautions for 28 laps. Laps 47-57 (Contact: Car #19 Herb in pits), 88-95 (Contact: Cars #2 Scheckter and #26 Andretti in frontstretch), 197-205 (Contact: Cars #3 Castroneves, #9 Dixon, #10 Wheldon, #14 Manning, #20 Carpenter & #22 Foyt IV in Turn 4)

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2006 BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 500k

WINNER

Helio Castroneves

IZOD IndyCar Series June 10, 2006 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,026,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

3 4 2 1 7 12 6 10 11 5 18 14 8 9 15 19 16 13 17

3 9 10 6 8 4 11 55 20 2 7 16 27 26 17 14 51 15 5

Helio Castroneves Scott Dixon Dan Wheldon Sam Hornish Jr. Scott Sharp Vitor Meira Tony Kanaan Kosuke Matsuura Ed Carpenter Tomas Scheckter Bryan Herta Danica Patrick Dario Franchitti Marco Andretti - R Jeff Simmons - R Felipe Giaffone Eddie Cheever Jr. Buddy Rice Buddy Lazier

Marlboro Team Penske Target Chip Ganassi Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing Marlboro Team Penske Delphi Panther Team 7-Eleven Panasonic ARTA Vision Racing Vision Racing XM Satellite Radio Rahal Letterman Racing Team Argent Klein Tools/Canadian Club NYSE Group Rahal Letterman Racing Team Ethanol ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt Racing Cheever Racing Rahal Letterman Racing Team Argent Dreyer & Reinbold Racing

D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F D/H/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 199 198 197 197 70 56

Running $115,800 Running 94,850 Running 88,750 Running 73,000 Running 61,300 Running 50,200 Running 48,700 Running 47,400 Running 47,400 Running 45,900 Running 44,400 Running 43,100 Running 41,800 Running 40,200 Running 38,900 Running 37,500 Running 36,100 Mechanical 36,100 Fuel Pump 34,600

R = Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: H = Honda; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:34:01.0482 Average Speed: 185.710 mph Margin of Victory: 0.2402 of a second Fastest Lap: #10 Dan Wheldon (Race Lap 200; 214.202 mph; 24.4535 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #10 Dan Wheldon (Race Lap 156; 211.932 mph; 24.7155 seconds) Marlboro Pole Award Winner: #6 Sam Hornish Jr. (213.624 mph; 24.5197 seconds) Lead Changes: 9 among 4 drivers. Lap Leaders: Sam Hornish Jr. 1, Dan Wheldon 2-56, Hornish Jr. 57-61, Wheldon 62-127, Hornish Jr. 128-130, Scott Sharp 131-135, Wheldon 136-185, Hornish Jr. 186-192, Helio Castroneves 193-200. Lap Leader Summary: Dan Wheldon 3/171, Sam Hornish Jr. 4/16, Helio Castroneves 1/8, Scott Sharp 1/5. Caution Flags: 2 for 19 laps. Laps 56-68 (#5 Lazier, stall at pit entry), 71-78 (#15 Rice, spray).

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Helio Castroneves (No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Honda) took advantage of final pitstop problems by a dominant Dan Wheldon and Penske teammate Sam Hornish Jr. to steal the Bombardier Learjet 500k. While Wheldon led a race-high 171 of the 200 laps, Castroneves only led the final eight and held off Wheldon’s teammate Scott Dixon by 0.2402 of a second for the win. Castroneves’ win was the second of his career at Texas Motor Speedway and he became the fourth IZOD IndyCar Series driver to win multiple times at the track.

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2005 BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 500k

WINNER

Tomas Scheckter

IZOD IndyCar Series June 11, 2005 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,023,750 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Tomas Scheckter (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther Chevrolet) edged Sam Hornish Jr. by 0.0534 of a second in the Bombardier Learjet 500k. Scheckter, who led five times for a race-high 119 laps, overtook Tony Kanaan on Lap 191 and led the final 10 to become the third polesitter in the last four races at TMS to win the race. The win was Scheckter’s first at Texas Motor Speedway and second in his career. The race established the mark for most cars finishing on the lead lap with 13.

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1 4 13 16 10 8 14 6 5 11 15 12 3 20 18 21 9 22 2 19 7 17

4 6 11 8 3 26 55 27 17 7 9 33 16 51 24 83 10 14 2 20 15 91

Tomas Scheckter Sam Hornish Jr. Tony Kanaan Scott Sharp Helio Castroneves Dan Wheldon Kosuke Matsuura Dario Franchitti Vitor Meira Bryan Herta Scott Dixon Ryan Briscoe - R Danica Patrick - R Alex Barron Roger Yasukawa Patrick Carpentier Darren Manning A.J. Foyt IV Tomas Enge - R Ed Carpenter Buddy Rice Jimmy Kite

Pennzoil Panther Marlboro Team Penske Team 7-Eleven Delphi Marlboro Team Penske Klein Tools/Jim Beam Panasonic ARTA ArcaEX Rahal Letterman Menards Johns Mansville XM Satellite Radio Target Chip Ganassi Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing Rahal Letterman Argent Pioneer Red Bull Cheever Racing Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Red Bull Cheever Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing ABC Supply Co./A.J. Foyt Racing ROCKSTAR Panther Racing Vision Racing Rahal Letterman Racing Argent Pioneer Ethanol Hemelgarn Racing

D/C/F D/T/F D/H/F D/T/F D/T/F D/H/F P/H/F D/H/F P/H/F D/H/F P/T/F P/T/F P/H/F D/T/F D/H/F D/T/F P/T/F D/T/F D/C/F D/T/F P/H/F D/T/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 199 198 194 63 25 6

Running $121,400 Running 83,650 Running 69,600 Running 58,500 Running 51,600 Running 45,600 Running 44,400 Running 43,300 Running 43,300 Running 42,000 Running 40,800 Running 39,600 Running 38,500 Running 37,100 Running 36,000 Running 34,900 Running 33,600 Running 33,600 Running 32,400 Accident 31,300 Mechanical 31,300 Accident 31,300

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, P = Panoz G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, H = Honda, T = Toyota; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:45:47.2701 Average Speed: 165.047 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0534 of a second Fastest Lap: #2 Tomas Enge (Lap 193, 216.184 mph, 24.2294 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #4 Tomas Scheckter (Lap 196, 213.808 mph, 24.4986 seconds) MBNA Pole Award Winner: #4 Tomas Scheckter (213.847 mph, 24.4942 seconds) Lap Leaders: T.Scheckter 1-27, S.Hornish Jr. 28, T.Kanaan 29-37, S.Hornish Jr. 38-39 T.Kanaan 40-44, T.Scheckter 45-50, T.Kanaan 51-61, T.Scheckter 62-114, D.Wheldon 115-116, T.Kanaan 117-125 B.Herta 126-127, T.Kanaan 128-140, H.Castroneves 141-147, T.Scheckter 148-170, T.Kanaan 171-178, B.Herta 179-183, T.Kanaan 184-190, T.Scheckter 191-200 LEAD CHANGES: 17 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leader Summary: T.Scheckter 5/119, T.Kanaan 7/62, B.Herta 2/7, S.Hornish Jr. 2/3, H.Castroneves 1/7, D.Wheldon 1/2 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 30 laps. Laps 7-15 (#91 Kite - Accident, Turn 2), 26-31 (#15 Rice - Tow-in, Turn 1), 47-53 (#2 Enge Tow-in, Turn 1), 64-71 (#20 Carpenter - Accident, Turn 1)

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2004 Fall BOXSCORE

Chevy 500k

WINNER

Helio Castroneves

IZOD IndyCar Series October 17, 2004 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,031,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1 8 7 3 10 5 14 13 21 11 18 16 15 9 19 6 2 20 12 4 17

3 11 26 17 5 1 13 8 2 14 24 12 20 51 27 7 6 4 55 15 52

Helio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Dan Wheldon Vitor Meira Adrian Fernandez Scott Dixon Mark Taylor-R Scott Sharp Townsend Bell A.J. Foyt IV Felipe Giaffone Tora Takagi Tomas Enge – R Alex Barron Dario Franchitti Bryan Herta Sam Hornish Jr. Tomas Scheckter Kosuke Matsuura-R Buddy Rice Ed Carpenter – R

Marlboro Team Penske Team 7-Eleven Klein Tools/Jim Beam Rahal Letterman Racing Team Centrix Quaker State Telmex Tecate Target Chip Ganassi Racing Access Motorsports Delphi Menards/Johns Manville Racing Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing Team Purex Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing Patrick Racing Red Bull Cheever Racing ArcaEx XM Satellite Radio Marlboro Team Penske Pennzoil Panther Panasonic ARTA Rahal Letterman Racing Pioneer Argent Red Bull Cheever Racing

D/T/F D/H/F D/H/F P/H/F P/HF P/T/F P/H/F D/T/F D/C/F D/T/F D/C/F D/T/F D/C/F D/C/F D/H/F D/H/F D/T/F D/C/F P/H/F P/H/F D/C/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 198 198 185 184 173 163 105 59 42 3

Running $122,500 Running 86,500 Running 72,500 Running 58,600 Running 65,400 Running 47,100 Running 45,800 Running 46,600 Running 44,600 Running 43,300 Running 41,900 Running 40,700 Running 39,600 Accident 38,100 Accident 36,900 Handling 35,700 Electrical 34,400 Mechanical 34,400 Gearbox 33,100 Electrical 31,900 Accident 31,900

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, P = Panoz G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, H = Honda, T = Toyota; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:49:32.2547 AVERAGE SPEED: 159.397 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.3732 of a second FASTEST LAP: #7 Bryan Herta (Lap 83, 214.923 mph, 24.3715 seconds) FASTEST LEADING LAP: #3 Helio Castroneves (Lap 200 – 211.108 mph, 24.8120 seconds) MBNA POLE AWARD WINNER: #3 Helio Castroneves (215.996 mph, 24.2504 seconds) LAP LEADERS: Helio Castroneves 1-56, Sam Hornish Jr. 57-59, Scott Sharp 60-62, Dario Franchitti 63-64, Dan Wheldon 65, Castroneves 66-91, Adrian Fernandez 92, Castroneves 93, Fernandez 94-110, Hornish Jr. 111-160, Vitor Meira 161, Tony Kanaan 162166, Wheldon 167-179, Castroneves 180-200. LEAD CHANGES: 13 lead changes among 8 drivers. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Helio Castroneves 4/104, Sam Hornish Jr. 2/53, Adrian Fernandez 2/18, Dan Wheldon 2/14, Tony Kanaan 1/5, Scott Sharp 1/3, Dario Franchitti 1/2, Vitor Meira 1/1. CAUTION FLAGS: 4 cautions for 35 laps. Laps 4-11 (#52 - Accident, Backstretch), 106-114 (#4 - Spray), 165-169 (#6 - Stalled, Pit Entrance), 185-197 (#27 & 51 - Accident, Turn 4).

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Helio Castroneves (No. 3 Marlboro Team Penske Toyota) became the third IZOD IndyCar Series driver in Texas Motor Speedway history to win from the pole as he captured the Chevy 500k. Castroneves led four times for a race-high 104 laps, including the final 21, en route to a 0.3732 of a second win over runnerup Tony Kanaan, who was crowned series champion at the conclusion of this seasonending race. His lone win on the season helped him earn a fourth-place finish in the points standings. It was his first win at TMS.

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2004 Summer BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 500k

WINNER

Tony Kanaan

IZOD IndyCar Series June 12, 2004 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,033,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Tony Kanaan (No. 11 Team 7-Eleven Honda) had a dominant day in the Bombardier Learjet 500k, but still needed to fend off Andretti Green teammate and polesitter Dario Franchitti at the finish. Kanaan led a race-high 145 of 200 laps and was able to keep Franchitti at bay, edging him by 0.2578 of a second for the victory. Kanaan’s win was his second of the season and it propelled him to his first IZOD IndyCar Series championship. The win was the first for Andretti Green Racing at Texas Motor Speedway and Kanaan’s first at the track.

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3 1 22 11 9 13 15 14 19 18 20 6 12 16 2 4 10 21 5 8 7 17

11 27 51 6 5 17 13 10 24 12 20 3 26 1 15 55 2 8 7 4 52 14

Tony Kanaan Team 7-Eleven Dario Franchitti ArcaEx Alex Barron Red Bull Cheever Racing Sam Hornish Jr. Marlboro Team Penske Adrian Fernandez Quaker State Telmex Tecate Vitor Meira Rahal Letterman Racing Team Centrix Greg Ray Access Motorsports Darren Manning Target Chip Ganassi Racing Felipe Giaffone Team Purex Dreyer & Reinbold Tora Takagi Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing Al Unser Jr. Patrick Racing Helio Castroneves Marlboro Team Penske Dan Wheldon Klein Tools/Jim Beam Scott Dixon Target Chip Ganassi Racing Buddy Rice Rahal Letterman Racing Argent Pioneer Kosuke Matsuura - R Panasonic ARTA Mark Taylor - R Menards/Johns Manville Racing Scott Sharp Delphi Bryan Herta XM Satellite Radio Tomas Scheckter Pennzoil Panther Ed Carpenter - R Red Bull Cheever Racing A.J. Foyt IV Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing

D/H/F D/H/F D/C/F D/T/F G/H/F G/H/F G/H/F G/T/F D/C/F D/T/F D/C/F D/T/F D/H/F G/T/F G/H/F G/H/F D/C/F D/T/F D/H/F D/C/F D/C/F D/T/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 198 197 190 182 181 141 125 125 113 48 46 38

Running $118,900 Running 93,650 Running 71,850 Running 56,500 Running 51,600 Running 45,600 Running 44,400 Running 43,300 Running 45,300 Running 42,000 Running 40,800 Running 39,600 Gear Box 38,500 Accident 37,100 Accident 36,000 Mechanical 34,900 Accident 33,600 Engine 33,600 Mechanical 32,400 Mechanical 31,300 Accident 31,300 Accident 31,300

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, H = Honda, T = Toyota; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:53:24.1239 Average Speed: 153.965 mph Margin of Victory: 0.2578 of a second Fastest Lap: #17 Vitor Meira (Lap 3, 211.483 mph, 24.7679 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #11 Tony Kanaan (Lap 200, 208.848 mph, 25.1278 seconds) MBNA Pole Award Winner: #27 Dario Franchitti (209.609 mph, 24.9894 seconds) Lap Leaders: Dario Franchitti 1-22, Tony Kanaan 23-27, Franchitti 28-33, Kanaan 34-97, Kosuke Matsuura 98-105, Sam Hornish Jr. 106, Greg Ray 107-109, Helio Castroneves 110-111, Kanaan 112-128, Buddy Rice 129-134, Kanaan 135-177, Rice 178, Kanaan 179181, Dan Wheldon 182-187, Kanaan 188-200. LEAD CHANGES: 14 lead changes among 8 drivers. Lap Leader Summary: Tony Kanaan 6/145, Dario Franchitti 2/28, Kosuke Matsuura 1/8, Buddy Rice 2/7, Dan Wheldon 1/6, Greg Ray 1/3, Helio Castroneves 1/2, Sam Hornish Jr. 1/1. Caution Flags: 5 cautions for 37 laps. Laps 26-30 (#10 & 51 - Contact, Turn 1), 38-44 (#14 - Accident, Turn 4), 46-56 (#52 Accident, Turn 4), 126-133, (#2 - Accident, Backstretch), 180-185 (#15 & 10 - Accident, Turn 3, #1 & 5 - Contact Pit Out)

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2003 Fall BOXSCORE

Chevy 500k

WINNER

Gil de Ferran

IZOD IndyCar Series October 12, 2003 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,076,950 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1 2 16 6 8 20 11 13 17 15 10 21 5 9 3 7 12 18 4 14 22 19

6 9 7 2 27 8 12 13 31 55 24 23 3 11 10 15 4 91 21 52 18 14

Gil de Ferran Scott Dixon Dan Wheldon - R Vitor Meira Bryan Herta Scott Sharp Tora Takagi Greg Ray Al Unser Jr. Roger Yasukawa - R Robbie Buhl Sarah Fisher Helio Castroneves Tony Kanaan Tomas Scheckter Kenny Brack Sam Hornish Jr. Richie Hearn Felipe Giaffone Alex Barron Ed Carpenter - R A.J. Foyt IV - R

Marlboro Team Penske Target Chip Ganassi Racing Team 7-Eleven Menards/Johns Manville Archipelago/Motorola Delphi Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing TrimSpa Racing Corteco Panasonic ARTA Purex/Aventis/Dreyer & Reinbold GMAC/AOL/Dreyer & Reinbold Marlboro Team Penske Team 7-Eleven Target Chip Ganassi Racing Pioneer/Miller Lite Pennzoil Panther Metabolife/Delta Faucet/Life Fitness Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing Red Bull Cheever Racing Metabolife Ultra Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing

D/T/F G/T/F D/H/F D/C/F D/H/F D/T/F G/T/F G/H/F D/T/F D/H/F D/C/F D/C/F D/T/F D/H/F G/T/F D/H/F D/C/F D/C/F G/T/F D/C/F D/C/F G/T/F

195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 195 194 194 193 187 187 176 172 98 98 69 62

Running $126,400 Running 96,650 Running 94,600 Running 63,500 Running 51,600 Running 47,600 Running 46,400 Running 43,900 Running 43,300 Running 42,000 Running 40,800 Running 39,600 Running 38,500 Running 37,100 Accident 36,000 Accident 34,900 Spray 33,600 Accident 33,600 Accident 32,400 Accident 31,300 Alternator 31,300 Engine 31,300

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, H = Honda, T = Toyota; Tire: F = Firestone RACE COMMENTS: Race ends under red flag after the completion of 195 of the 200 scheduled laps following Brack #15 and Scheckter #10 accident. Time of Race: 1:48:56.2674 Average Speed: 156.268 mph Margin of Victory: Under red flag Fastest Lap: #11 Tony Kanaan (Lap 185, 223.452 mph, 23.4413 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #6 Gil de Ferran (Lap 165, 220.398 mph, 23.7661 seconds) MBNA Pole Award: #6 Gil de Ferran (222.864 mph, 23.5031 seconds) Lap Leaders: Gil de Ferran 1, Scott Dixon 2-4, de Ferran 5-35, Tony Kanaan 36-85, Dixon 86-137, Sam Hornish Jr. 138, Dixon 139140, Hornish 141-151, Kanaan 152-153, Dan Wheldon 154, Scott Sharp 155-159, de Ferran 160-195. LEAD CHANGES: 11 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leader Summary: Gil de Ferran 3/68, Scott Dixon 3/57, Tony Kanaan 2/52, Sam Hornish Jr. 2/12, Scott Sharp 1/5 Dan Wheldon 1/1 Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 38 laps. Laps 31-36 (Debris), 52-56 (#18 - Tow-in), 83-88 (#18 Tow-in), 99-106 (#52, 21 & 6 Accident, Frontstretch), 174-178 (#91 - Accident, Turn 3), 188-195 (#15 & 10 - Accident, Backstretch)

Race Recap

Gil de Ferran (No. 6 Marlboro Team Penske Toyota) became just the second IRL polesitter to go wire to wire at Texas Motor Speedway, winning the Chevy 500k. De Ferran, who led three times for 68 laps, was in the lead for the final 35 laps when the race was red flagged and stopped after the completion of Lap 195 of 200 due to a severe two-car accident involving Kenny Brack and Tomas Scheckter. The Chevy 500k would be the final Indy car race of de Ferran’s outstanding career.

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2003 SUMmer BOXSCORE

Bombardier Learjet 500k

WINNER

Al Unser Jr.

IZOD IndyCar Series June 7, 2003 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,102,250 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

The final victory of Al Unser Jr.’s (No. 31 Corteco Toyota) illustrious Indy-car racing career was a thrilling finish in the Bombardier Learjet 500k. Unser Jr., who led three times for 54 laps, led the final 13 and held off Tony Kanaan at the finish by 0.081 of a second. The win was Unser Jr.’s third and final IZOD IndyCar Series victory. Unser Jr. was one of three different drivers to lead the Bombardier Learjet 500k, setting the mark for the fewest leaders at Texas Motor Speedway. The five lead changes also established a record low.

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7 4 3 6 9 2 10 8 11 16 15 17 19 20 21 12 5 1 22 13 14 18

31 11 12 15 27 9 3 6 55 4 13 2 91 52 23 8 21 10 5 26 14 24

Al Unser Jr. Tony Kanaan Tora Takagi Kenny Brack Bryan Herta Scott Dixon Helio Castroneves Gil de Ferran Roger Yasukawa - R Sam Hornish Jr. Greg Ray Vitor Meira Buddy Lazier Buddy Rice Sarah Fisher Scott Sharp Felipe Giaffone Tomas Scheckter Jaques Lazier Dan Wheldon - R A.J. Foyt IV - R Robbie Buhl

Corteco Team 7-Eleven Pioneer Mo Nunn Racing Pioneer/Miller Lite Archipelago/Motorola Target Chip Ganassi Racing Marlboro Team Penske Marlboro Team Penske Panasonic ARTA Pennzoil Panther TrimSpa Racing Menards/Johns Manville Victory Brand/Delta Faucet/Life Fitness Red Bull Cheever Racing GMAC/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing Delphi Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing Target Chip Ganassi Racing Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing Klein Tools/Jim Beam Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing Purex/Aventis/Dreyer & Reinbold

D/T/F D/H/F G/T/F D/H/F D/H/F G/T/F D/T/F G/T/F D/H/F D/C/F G/H/F D/C/F D/C/F D/C/F D/C/F D/T/F G/T/F G/T/F D/T/F D/H/F G/T/F D/C/F

200 Running $110,900 200 Running 132,900 200 Running 74,850 200 Running 56,500 200 Running 51,600 200 Running 47,600 200 Running 44,400 199 Running 43,300 199 Running 43,900 199 Running 47,000 199 Running 41,200 197 Running 39,600 196 Running 38,500 195 Running 37,100 194 Running 36,000 190 Accident 34,900 190 Accident 33,600 173 Accident 61,100 167 Fuel Pressure 32,400 48 Mechanical 31,300 40 Accident 31,300 14 Gearbox 31,300

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, H = Honda, T = Toyota; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:43:47.8051 Average Speed: 168.213 mph Margin of Victory: 0.081 of a second Fastest Lap: #21 Felipe Giaffone (Lap 162, 221.343 mph, 23.6646 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #10 Tomas Scheckter (Lap 87, 220.368 mph, 23.7693 seconds) MBNA Pole Winner: #10 Tomas Scheckter (219.300 mph, 23.8851 seconds) Lap Leaders: Tomas Scheckter 1-91, Al Unser Jr. 92-95, Scheckter 96-149, Unser Jr. 150-186, Tony Kanaan 187, Unser Jr. 188200 LEAD CHANGES: 5 lead changes among 3 drivers Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Tomas Scheckter 2/145, Al Unser Jr. 3/54, Tony Kanaan 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 31 laps. Laps 43-47 (#14 Foyt IV - Accident, Turn 2), 88-94 (Debris, Turn 3), 175-185 (#10 Scheckter - Accident, Turn 2), 191-198 (#8 Sharp, #21 Giaffone & #12 Takagi - Accident, Turn 3; #27 Herta & #3 Castroneves - Spin, Turn 4)

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2002 FALL BOXSCORE

Chevy 500k

WINNER

Sam Hornish Jr.

IZOD IndyCar Series September 15, 2002 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,055,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3 10 1 7 8 4 20 5 6 17 9 15 11 19 28 16 13 12 25 2 18 23 22 14 27 26 21 24

4 3 2 8 44 52 91 51 78 34 23 14 53 20 15 11 21 24 67 7 6 12 55 98 9 18 28 31

Sam Hornish Jr. Helio Castroneves Vitor Meira - R Scott Sharp Alex Barron Buddy Rice - R Buddy Lazier Eddie Cheever Jr. Tony Renna - R Laurent Redon - R Sarah Fisher Airton Dare Robby McGehee Greg Ray Dan Wheldon - R Eliseo Salazar Felipe Giaffone Robbie Buhl Rick Treadway - R Al Unser Jr. Max Papis Raul Boesel Will Langhorne - R Billy Boat Jeff Ward Cory Kruseman - R Hideki Noda - R George Mack - R

Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/C/F Marlboro Team Penske D/C/F Menards/Johns Manville/Pittsburgh Paints D/C/F Delphi D/C/F Rayovac Blair Racing D/C/F Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti D/I/F Coors Light/Life Fitness/Tae-Bo/Delta Faucet D/C/F Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti D/I/F Kruse Special D/C/F Mi-Jack D/I/F Team Smart Blade/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F Harrah’s/A.J. Foyt Racing D/C/F Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti D/I/F Young Chevrolet/Sam Schmidt Motorsports D/C/F Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/C/F A.J. Foyt Racing/Harrah’s/Banco Chile D/C/F Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing G/C/F Team Purex/Aventis/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F Samsung/RadioShack Indy Racing D/I/F Corteco/Bryant D/C/F Marlboro Team Penske D/C/F Bradley Motorsports D/I/F Grill 2 Go/Sam Schmidt Motorsports G/C/F CURB Records D/I/F Target Chip Ganassi Racing/G Force G/C/F Agromin/Village Marine/Ventura Raceway D/C/F Eikoh/Tamoe/Indy Regency Racing G/C/F 310 Racing G/C/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 199 199 198 197 197 196 195 186 184 173 173 171 163 152 135 109 86 74 73 23

Running $125,400 Running 83,850 Running 81,650 Running 55,900 Running 50,200 Running 45,400 Running 43,800 Running 43,200 Running 20,700 Running 41,700 Running 18,500 Running 39,500 Running 16,500 Running 37,300 Running 14,300 Engine 35,300 Engine 34,100 Engine 34,100 Running 11,100 Engine 32,000 Engine 32,000 Engine 32,000 Mechanical 10,000 Engine 32,000 Accident 32,000 Gearbox 10,000 Accident 10,000 Engine 32,000

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:46:28.5609 Average Speed: 163.981 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0096 of a second Fastest Lap: #52 Buddy Rice (Lap 200, 222.501 mph, 23.5415 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #3 Helio Castroneves (Lap 147, 221.500 mph, 23.6479 seconds) MBNA Pole Award: #2 Vitor Meira (221.594 mph, 23.6378 seconds) Lap Leaders: Vitor Meira 1-2, Al Unser Jr. 3-6, Sam Hornish Jr. 7-17, Alex Barron 18, Hornish Jr. 19-30, Robby McGehee 31-43, Hornish Jr. 44-85, Barron 86, Helio Castroneves 87-145, Hornish Jr. 146, Castroneves 147-149, Hornish Jr. 150, Castroneves 151157, Unser Jr. 158, Scott Sharp 159, Meira 160-165, Castroneves 166-176, Hornish Jr. 177-180, Castroneves 181-191, Hornish Jr. 192-194, Castroneves 195, Hornish Jr. 196-200. LEAD CHANGES: 21 lead changes among 7 drivers Lap Leader Summary: Helio Castroneves 6/92, Sam Hornish Jr. 8/79, Robby McGehee 1/13, Vitor Meira 2/8, Al Unser Jr. 2/5, Alex Barron 2/2, Scott Sharp 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 34 laps. Laps 13-16 (Debris, Turn 3), 24-35 (#31-Spin, Turn 1), 89-102 (#28 & 9 - Accident, Turn 2), 113-116 (Debris, Backstretch)

Race Recap

Sam Hornish Jr. (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther Dallara Chevrolet) outdueled Helio Castroneves in the Chevy 500k for the closest finish in Texas Motor Speedway history. Hornish Jr. and Castroneves swapped the lead over the final 35 laps before Hornish Jr. took the lead on Lap 196 of 200 and held on for a 0.0096 of a second victory. It remains one of the closest finishes in IZOD IndyCar Series history. He became the third multiple IZOD IndyCar Series winner at TMS with the victory. The win helped Hornish Jr. earn his second consecutive IZOD IndyCar Series championship with Panther Racing. The win was his fifth of the season.

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2002 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Boomtown 500k

WINNER

Jeff Ward

IZOD IndyCar Series June 8, 2002 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,051,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Jeff Ward (No. 9 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet) led just the final lap of the Boomtown 500k as he slipped past Al Unser Jr. in the second-closest IZOD IndyCar Series finish at Texas Motor Speedway. Ward took the lead on the final lap and edged Unser Jr. by 0.0111 of a second. Tomas Scheckter had the dominant car, leading a race-high 107 laps before exiting after 159 laps due to a faulty clutch. The win was the first for IZOD IndyCar Series owner Chip Ganassi at TMS and it was the only career IZOD IndyCar Series victory for Ward.

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9 7 14 3 21 12 98 91 99 44 18 11 2 8 34 6 52 4 51 24 31 16 55

Jeff Ward Chip Ganassi Racing G/C/F Al Unser Jr. Corteco/Bryant D/C/F Airton Dare Harrah’s/A.J. Foyt Racing D/C/F Helio Castroneves Marlboro Team Penske D/C/F Felipe Giaffone Hollywood Mo Nunn Racing G/C/F Shigeaki Hattori EPSON D/I/F Billy Boat CURB Records D/C/F Buddy Lazier Coors Light/Life Fitness/Tae-Bo/Delta Faucet D/C/F Richie Hearn Grill 2 Go/Sam Schmidt Motorsports Indy Car D/C/F Alex Barron Rayovac Blair Racing D/C/F John de Vries - R Norwalk Furniture D/C/F Greg Ray Harrah’s/A.J. Foyt Racing D/C/F Raul Boesel Menards/Johns Manville/Pittsburgh Paints D/C/F Scott Sharp Delphi D/C/F Laurent Redon - R Mi-Jack D/I/F Gil de Ferran Marlboro Team Penske D/C/F Tomas Scheckter - R Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti D/I/F Sam Hornish Jr. Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/C/F Eddie Cheever Jr. Red Bull Cheever Racing Infiniti D/I/F Robbie Buhl Team Purex/Aventis/Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F George Mack - R 310 Racing G/C/F Jon Herb Star Registry WeberGrills.com D/C/F Rick Treadway - R Big Tex Trailers Tough as Texas Longhorn Racing G/C/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 196 195 185 171 161 161 159 126 126 113 106 24 9

Running $112,700 Running 86,850 Running 70,950 Running 57,700 Running 53,000 Running 25,100 Running 45,900 Running 54,800 Running 44,800 Running 43,600 Running 20,400 Running 41,200 Mechanical 40,100 Running 48,800 Mechanical 37,700 Running 36,600 Clutch 50,300 Accident 35,300 Accident 34,200 Engine 33,000 Engine 33,000 Handling 11,000 Accident 33,000

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: C = Chevrolet, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:45:49.7079 Average Speed: 164.984 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0111 of a second Fastest Lap: #51 Eddie Cheever Jr. (Lap 89, 220.447 mph, 23,7608 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #52 Tomas Scheckter (Lap 155, 219.175 mph, 23.8987 seconds) MBNA Pole Award: #52 Tomas Scheckter (220.146 mph, 23.7933 seconds) Lap Leaders: Tomas Scheckter 1-51, Sam Hornish Jr. 52-53, Al Unser Jr. 54-55, Scott Sharp 56-69, Scheckter 70-95, Hornish Jr. 96, Felipe Giaffone 97-101, Shigeaki Hattori 102-129, Scheckter 130-159, Unser Jr. 160-192, Airton Dare 193, Helio Castroneves 194196, Unser Jr. 197-199, Jeff Ward 200. LEAD CHANGES: 13 lead changes among 9 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Tomas Scheckter 3/107, Al Unser Jr. 3/38, Shigeaki Hattori 1/28, Scott Sharp 1/14, Felipe Giaffone 1/5, Sam Hornish Jr. 2/3, Helio Castroneves 1/3, Airton Dare 1/1, Jeff Ward 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 28 laps. Laps 10-13 (#55 - Accident, Debris), 73-80 (Debris), 95-100 (#8 - Tow-in), 127-137 (#4 & 51 - Accident, Turn 3)

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2001 FALL BOXSCORE

Chevy 500k

WINNER

Sam Hornish Jr.

Indy Racing League October 6, 2001 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,062,250 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

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1 3 14 5 23 7 12 13 25 11 24 4 17 19 20 15 2 8 22 9 6 21 16 10 18

4 8 24 14 5 3 88 11 18 12 34 98 99 10 32 55 91 51 92 2 21 81 28 35 15

Sam Hornish Jr. Scott Sharp Robbie Buhl Eliseo Salazar Rick Treadway - R Al Unser Jr. Airton Dare Greg Ray Jon Herb - R Buzz Calkins Laurent Redon - R Billy Boat Anthony Lazzaro - R Robby McGehee Didier Andre - R Shigeaki Hattori Buddy Lazier Eddie Cheever Jr. Chris Menninga - R Jaques Lazier Felipe Giaffone - R Billy Roe Mark Dismore Jeff Ward Sarah Fisher

Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/O/F Delphi Automotive Systems D/O/F Team Purex Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing D/O/F Big Tex Trailers G/O/F Galles Racing Starz Superpak G/O/F 1-800-BAR-NONE G/O/F A.J. Foyt Racing D/I/F Star Registry G/O/F Bradley Food Marts/ Sav-O-Mat D/O/F Mi-Jack D/O/F CURB Records D/O/F Sam Schmidt Motorsports Racing Special D/O/F Cahill Racing D/O/F Galles Racing G/O/F EPSON D/O/F Tae-Bo/Coors Light/Delta Faucet D/O/F #51 Cheever Indy Racing Infiniti D/I/F Hemelgarn/Metro Racing/Planet Hollywood D/O/F Johns Manville/Menards D/O/F Hollywood G/O/F Juno Online Services/Blair.com/Zali Racing G/O/F Delphi Auto. Systems/Bryant Heating & Cooling D/O/F Heritage Motorsports/Firestone/Menards G/I/F Walker Racing Kroger Special D/O/F

200 Running $139,100 200 Running 92,900 200 Running 74,550 200 Running 56,900 200 Running 30,300 200 Running 46,200 199 Running 45,000 197 Running 43,900 191 Running 21,900 176 Engine 42,800 168 Engine 19,600 159 Running 40,500 155 Engine 39,400 151 Engine 38,200 140 Accident 37,100 113 Handling 36,000 102 Engine 34,800 91 Electrical 34,800 85 Suspension 11,700 70 Suspension 34,600 69 Engine 32,600 44 Fuel Pressure 10,600 41 Fuel Pressure 32,600 19 Suspension 32,600 0 Accident 32,600

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: O = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:43:36.3757 Average Speed: 168.523 mph Margin of Victory: 0.0188 of a second Fastest Lap: #21 Felipe Giaffone (Lap 52, 221.540 mph, 23.6436 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #4 Sam Hornish Jr. (Lap 45, 221.348 mph, 23.6641 seconds) MBNA Pole Winner: #4 Sam Hornish Jr. (no speed due to weather) Lap Leaders: Sam Hornish Jr. 1-8, Buddy Lazier 9, Hornish Jr. 10-18, Jaques Lazier 19, Hornish Jr. 20-21, J. Lazier 22, Hornish Jr. 23-29, J. Lazier 30-31, Hornish Jr. 32-34, J. Lazier 35, Hornish Jr. 36-37, J. Lazier 38-44, Hornish Jr. 45-46, J. Lazier 47-52, Hornish Jr. 53-54, Felipe Giaffone 55-67, Hornish Jr. 68-98, Scott Sharp 99-100, Hornish Jr. 101-116, Robbie Buhl 117-121, Hornish Jr. 122, Buhl 123-135, Hornish Jr. 136-140, Sharp 141-144, Hornish Jr. 145-147, Buhl 148-160, Hornish Jr. 161-172, Sharp 173-178, Hornish Jr. 179, Sharp 180-182, Hornish Jr. 183-192, Sharp 193-199, Hornish Jr. 200. LEAD CHANGES: 32 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leader Summary: (times/total) Sam Hornish Jr. 17/115, Robby Buhl 3/31, Scott Sharp 5/22, Jaques Lazier 6/18, Felipe Giaffone 1/13, Buddy Lazier 1/1 Caution Flags: 5 cautions for 32 laps. Laps 1-7 (#15 Fisher - Accident, Turn 4; #98 Boat - Spin, Frontstretch), 55-62 (#2 J. Lazier Wheel loose leaving pits), 85-90 (#92 Menninga - Bearing failure), 157-163 (#99 Lazzaro - Fire), 168-171 (#34 Redon - Engine)

Race Recap

Sam Hornish Jr. (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther Dallara Oldsmobile) became the youngest IZOD IndyCar Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway (22 years, 96 days) as he won the Chevy 500k in the closest 1-2-3 finish in the IRL at the time. The margin between Hornish Jr. and runner-up Scott Sharp was 0.0188 of a second – third closest in TMS history – and 0.0468 between him and third-place finisher Robbie Buhl. The race also featured 32 lead changes, setting a track record. The win was the third for Hornish Jr. on the season, helping him earn his first IZOD IndyCar Series championship.

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2001 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Casino Magic 500k

WINNER

Scott Sharp

Indy Racing League June 9, 2001 | 200 Laps | Purse: $1,074,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Scott Sharp (No. 8 Delphi Automotive Systems Oldsmobile) won the Casino Magic 500k for the second consecutive year and became the second multiple IRL winner at Texas Motor Speedway. A three-car accident involving race leader Greg Ray, who led a race-high 86 of the 200 laps, allowed Sharp to inherit the lead on Lap 196 and he held it for the final five laps that were run under caution due to an accident in the backstretch involving Ray, Robby McGehee and Eddie Cheever Jr.. The win was Sharp’s sixth of his career.

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2 14 4 13 10 6 9 11 19 5 20 3 24 17 16 7 21 18 12 1 8 23 15 22

8 21 4 91 98 11 14 3 77 55 2 51 81 10 12 35 32 15 88 28 24 30 6 99

Scott Sharp Felipe Giaffone Sam Hornish Jr. Buddy Lazier Billy Boat Donnie Beechler Eliseo Salazar Al Unser Jr. Jaques Lazier Shigeaki Hattori Greg Ray Eddie Cheever Jr. Billy Roe Robby McGehee Buzz Calkins Jeff Ward Didier Andre - R Sarah Fisher Airton Dare Mark Dismore Robbie Buhl Brandon Erwin - R Jeret Schroeder Davey Hamilton

Delphi Automotive Systems D/O/F Hollywood G/O/F Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/O/F Tae-Bo/Coors Light/Delta Faucet D/O/F CURB Records D/O/F Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing D/O/F Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing D/O/F Galles Racing Starz SuperPak G/O/F Classmates.com/Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria G/O/F EPSON D/O/F Johns Manville/Menards D/O/F #51 Cheever Indy Racing Infiniti D/I/F Zali Racing G/O/F Cahill Racing D/O/F Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat D/O/F Heritage Motorsports/Firestone/Menards G/O/F Galles Racing G/O/F Walker Racing Kroger Special D/O/F 1-800-BAR-NONE G/O/F Delphi Auto. Systems/Bryant Heating & Cooling D/O/F Team PurexDreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F McCormack Motorsports/Team Calcium G/O/F Tri-Star Motorsports Inc. D/O/F Sam Schmidt Motorsports Racing Special D/O/F

200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 199 198 195 195 195 188 188 184 184 176 145 132 116 72 71 71

Running $125,600 Running 83,750 Running 70,050 Running 57,650 Running 52,550 Running 39,650 Running 45,650 Running 44,300 Running 39,650 Running 43,200 Accident 57,000 Accident 45,900 Running 17,700 Accident 38,500 Running 37,400 Half Shaft 36,300 Running 20,450 Running 35,100 Running 33,900 Engine 45,300 Electrical 34,800 Handling 18,150 Accident 18,150 Accident 32,800

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: O = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Race COMMENTS: Initial race results had Sam Hornish Jr. finishing second, Felipe Giaffone-third, Donnie Beechler-fifth, and Billy Boatsixth. Race officials reviewed timing and scoring data and video of the race and switched finishing positions of Hornish Jr. and Giaffone as well as Boat and Beechler as noted above. Time of Race: 1:55:43.5755 Average Speed: 150.873 mph Margin of Victory: Under caution Fastest Lap: #51 Eddie Cheever Jr. (Lap 177, 218.697 mph, 23.9510 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #8 Scott Sharp (Lap 183, 217.538 mph, 24.0785 seconds) MBNA Pole Winner: #28 Mark Dismore (215.508 mph, 24.3054 seconds) Lap Leaders: Mark Dismore 1-2, Eddie Cheever Jr. 3-27, Jaques Lazier 28-31, Airton Dare 32-36, Cheever Jr. 37-75, Greg Ray 76-110, Sam Hornish Jr. 111-115, Felipe Giaffone 116, Ray 117-158, Scott Sharp 159-162, Ray 163-164, Sharp 165-169, Ray 170, Sharp 171-189, Ray 190-195, Sharp 196-200 LEAD CHANGES: 15 lead changes among 8 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Greg Ray 5/86, Eddie Cheever Jr. 2/64, Scott Sharp 4/33, Sam Hornish Jr. 1/5, Airton Dare 1/5, Jaques Lazier 1/4, Mark Dismore 1/2, Felipe Giaffone 1/1 Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 42 laps. Laps 25-30 (Debris), 73-87 (#6, 99 & 15 - Accident, Turn 2), 107-114 (#88 - Stalled, Turn 1), 157-160 (Debris), 196-200 (#2, 10 & 51 - Accident, Backstretch)

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2000 FALL BOXSCORE

Excite 500k

WINNER

Scott Goodyear

Indy Racing League October 15, 2000 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,092,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

2 10 22 6 21 16 15 3 17 12 13 19 24 11 25 14 4 5 7 23 20 26 9 8 27 1 18

4 51 81 91 11 98 55 14 12 16 15 88 8 28 21 6 3 24 43 7 27 19 20 5 30 1 18

Scott Goodyear Eddie Cheever Jr. Billy Boat Buddy Lazier Eliseo Salazar Donnie Beechler Shigeaki Hattori - R Jeff Ward Buzz Calkins Jaques Lazier Sarah Fisher - R Airton Dare - R Scott Sharp Mark Dismore Zak Morioka - R Jeret Schroeder - R Al Unser Jr. Robbie Buhl Davey Hamilton Stephan Gregoire Jimmy Kite Stevie Reeves - R Tyce Carlson Robby McGehee J.J. Yeley Greg Ray Sam Hornish Jr. - R

Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/O/F Excite@Home Indy Race Car D/I/F Team Pelfrey D/O/F Delta Faucet/Coors Light/ Tae-Bo D/O/F Rio A.J. Foyt Racing G/O/F Cahill Racing D/O/F EPSON G/O/F Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing G/O/F Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat D/O/F Nabisco Team Xtreme/G Force G/O/F Walker Racing Cummins Special D/O/F Uproar.com/TeamXtreme Racing G/O/F Delphi Automotive Systems/WorldCom D/O/F On Star/GM BuyPower/Bryant Heating & Cooling D/O/F Revista Motors/Tri Star Motorsports D/O/F Kroger/ Tristarmall.com D/O/F Galles ECR Racing Tickets.com Starz Encore G/O/F Team Purex Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F Western Star Truck/PetroMoly Special D/O/F Team Mexmil/Tokheim/Viking Air Tools/Cigarette G/O/F Nat’l Sports Managment/Blueprint Racing Spec. G/O/F Logan Racing Special D/O/F Hubbard Racing Dallara D/O/F Broadband Investment Group G/O/F WorldBestBuy.com/Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria G/O/F Conseco/Quaker State Menards D/O/F Uniden Bearcat Scanners D/O/F

208 Running $123,700 208 Running 86,850 208 Running 73,750 208 Running 56,100 207 Running 50,700 207 Running 45,300 207 Running 59,200 207 Running 43,100 207 Running 43,100 207 Running 20,000 206 Running 18,900 205 Running 39,800 200 Running 38,800 189 Running 37,600 187 Accident 14,600 165 Running 35,500 155 Clutch 54,300 148 Engine 34,300 140 Wheel Bearing 11,300 116 Running 32,200 89 Engine 10,200 80 Engine 10,200 67 Engine 32,200 62 Electrical 32,200 27 Oil Pressure 10,200 18 Electrical 44,700 8 Engine 32,200

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: O = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:43:35.926 Average Speed: 175.276 mph Margin of Victory: 0.140 seconds Fastest Lap: #16 Jaques Lazier (Lap 206, 216.205 mph, 24.227 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #3 Al Unser Jr. (Lap 65, 213.822 mph, 24.497 seconds) MBNA Pole Winner: #1 Greg Ray (215.352 mph, 24.323 seconds) Lap Leaders: Scott Goodyear 1, Al Unser Jr. 2-33, Goodyear 34-48, Unser Jr. 49, Jaques Lazier 50, Scott Sharp 51-52, Unser Jr. 53-100, Goodyear 101-103, Unser Jr. 104-121, Eddie Cheever Jr. 122-135, Goodyear 136-143, Robbie Buhl 144-145, Billy Boat 146, Goodyear 147-156, Buddy Lazier 157-194, Cheever Jr. 195-206, Goodyear 207-208 LEAD CHANGES: 16 lead changes among 8 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Al Unser Jr. 4/99, Scott Goodyear 6/39, Buddy Lazier 1/38, Eddie Cheever Jr. 2/26, Scott Sharp 1/2, Robbie Buhl 1/2, Jaques Lazier 1/1, Billy Boat 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 24 laps. Laps 68-71 (#20 - Tow-in), 86-94 (#19 - Oil on Track), 155-159 (#6 - Tow-in), 193-198 (#21 - Accident, Turn 2)

Race Recap

Scott Goodyear (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther Dallara Oldsmobile) captured the Excite 500k to become the first multiple IZOD IndyCar Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway. Goodyear, whose first win came in June of 1999, overtook Eddie Cheever for the lead on Lap 207 of the 208-lap event and held him off by 0.140 of a second for the win. The win was Goodyear’s third and final of his career. Fourth-place finisher Buddy Lazier, who led one time for 38 laps, was crowned the IZOD IndyCar Series champion.

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2000 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Casino Magic 500k

WINNER

Scott Sharp

Indy Racing League June 11, 2000 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,081,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Scott Sharp (No. 8 Delphi Automotive Systems/ MCI WorldCom Oldsmobile) outlasted Robby McGehee to win the Casino Magic 500k by 0.059 of a second. Sharp took the lead from McGehee on Lap 204 and staved him off over the final five laps to hold on for the win. Sharp, who started 12th, led three times for 38 laps. The win was the fifth of his career. The race featured 31 lead changes among eight different drivers. Al Unser Jr., Buzz Calkins and Scott Goodyear rounded out the top five.

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8 5 3 12 4 28 91 55 51 88 7 15 20 33 1 27 11 24 14 18 6 98 81 16 19 30 43

Scott Sharp Robby McGehee Al Unser Jr. Buzz Calkins Scott Goodyear Mark Dismore Buddy Lazier Shigeaki Hattori - R Eddie Cheever Jr. Airton Dare - R Stephan Gregoire Sarah Fisher - R Tyce Carlson Jaques Lazier Greg Ray Jimmy Kite Eliseo Salazar Robbie Buhl Jeff Ward Sam Hornish Jr. - R Jeret Schroeder - R Donnie Beechler Billy Boat Davey Hamilton Billy Roe Robby Unser Doug Didero - R

Delphi Automotive Systems/ MCI WorldCom D/O/F Mall.com G/OF Galles ECR Racing Tickets.com Starz Encore G/OF Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat D/O/F Pennzoil Panther Dallara D/O/F On Star/ GM BuyPower D/O/F Delta Fuacet/Coors Light/ Tae-Bo D/O/F EPSON G/OF Excite@Home Indy Race Car D/I/F TeamXtreme/USA Credit.com/FreeInternet.com G/O/F Mexmil/Tokheim/Viking Air Tools/Cigarette G/O/F Walker Racing Cummings Special D/O/F Hubbard-Immke Racing Dallara D/O/F Truscelli Team Racing G/O/F Conseco/Quaker State/Menards D/O/F Big Daddy’s BBQ/Founder Bank/Blueprint Racing G/O/F Rio A.J. Foyt Racing G/O/F Team Purex Dreyer & Reinbold Racing G/I/F Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing G/O/F Hornish Bros./APC/PDM Racing D/O/F Kroger/Tristarmall.com D/O/F Cahill Racing D/O/F Team Pelfrey D/O/F TeamXtreme/Freeinternet.com/G-Force G/O/F Logan Racing Special D/O/F WorldBestBuy.com/Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria R/O/F Mid America Motorsports/Western Star Trucks D/O/F

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Running $124,300 Running 81,450 Running 99,050 Running 55,100 Running 51,200 Running 45,300 Running 44,200 Running 31,100 Running 49,100 Running 42,500 Running 40,900 Running 17,800 Running 38,800 Running 37,600 Engine 36,600 Running 13,500 Engine 34,300 Running 34,800 Engine 33,300 Electrical 32,200 Running 32,200 Engine 32,200 Fuel Pump 32,200 Engine 10,200 Engine 10,200 Mechanical 10,200 Handling 10,200

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: O = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone Time of Race: 1:47:19.835 Average Speed: 169.182 mph Margin of Victory: 0.059 seconds Fastest Lap: #51 Eddie Cheever Jr. (Lap 61, 213.065 mph, 24.584 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #8 Scott Sharp (Lap 179, 211.551 mph, 24.760 seconds) MBNA Pole Winner: Buddy Lazier (no qualifying due to rain) Lap Leaders: Buddy Lazier 1-2, Scott Goodyear 3-4, B. Lazier 5-7, Goodyear 8-11, Mark Dismore 12-16, B. Lazier 17-28, Eliseo Salazar 29, B. Lazier 30-45, Al Unser Jr. 46-54, Scott Sharp 55, Unser Jr. 56-62, B. Lazier 63, Unser Jr. 64-65, B. Lazier 66-78, Unser Jr. 79, B. Lazier 80, Unser Jr. 81, B. Lazier 82-86, Unser Jr. 87, B. Lazier 88, Unser Jr. 89-90, B. Lazier 91-93, Unser Jr. 94-111, Eddie Cheever Jr., 112-117, Robby McGehee 118, Dismore 119-121, Unser Jr. 122-159, B. Lazier 160-164, Dismore 165-169, Sharp 170201, McGehee 202-203, Sharp 204-208 LEAD CHANGES: 31 lead changes among 8 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Al Unser Jr. 9/79, Buddy Lazier 11/62, Scott Sharp 3/38, Mark Dismore 3/13, Scott Goodyear 2/6, Eddie Cheever Jr. 1/6, Robby McGehee 2/3, Eliseo Salazar 1/1 Caution Flags: 4 cautions for 23 laps. Laps 9-22 (Rain), 62-67 (#19 - Engine, Turn 4), 171-176 (#14 - Engine, Turn 4), 181-187 (#11 - Engine, Turn 1)

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1999 FALL BOXSCORE

Mall.com 500k

WINNER

Mark Dismore

Indy Racing League October 17, 1999 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,101,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

2 6 1 20 18 8 23 19 25 16 22 14 9 11 13 5 10 26 7 21 12 4 3 15 17 24 27

28 9 2 51 42 66 33 12 11 91 98 55 20 81 7 14 6 30 8 43 21 99 4 22 48 17 27

Mark Dismore MCI WorldCom D/A/G Davey Hamilton Galles Racing Spinal Conquest D/A/G Greg Ray Glidden/Menards D/A/F Eddie Cheever Jr. Children’s Beverage Group/Team Cheever/Infiniti D/I/G John Hollansworth Jr. - R CompuCom/Lycos/TeamXtreme D/A/F Scott Harrington - R Certain Teed Building Products Special D/A/F Jaques Lazier - R Warner Bros. Studio Stores/Truscelli Team Racing G/A/G Buzz Calkins Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat G/A/F Billy Boat Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing D/A/G Buddy Lazier Delta Faucet/Coors Light/Hemelgarn Racing D/A/G Donnie Beechler Big Daddy’s BBQ Sauce and Spices D/A/F Robby McGehee - R Energizer Advanced Formula D/A/F Tyce Carlson Hubbard Photographics/Immke Auto Group D/A/F Robby Unser Team Pelfrey/PetroMoly D/A/F Stephan Gregiore Dick Simon Racing/Mexmil/Tokheim/Viking Air Tools G/A/F Kenny Brack A.J. Foyt Power Team Racing G/A/G Eliseo Salazar Nienhouse Motorsports Racing Special G/A/F John Paul Jr. Big Daddy’s Beef Jerky/Cole Bros. Water G/A/F Scott Sharp Delphi Automotive Systems D/A/G Doug Didero - R Mid America Freight Systems/Western Star Trucks D/A/F Jeff Ward Yahoo!/MerchantOnline.com/Dallara/Olds D/A/G Sam Schmidt Sprint PCS/Mall.com G/A/F Scott Goodyear Pennzoil Panther G Force G/A/G Robbie Buhl Tristarmall.com/Tri Star Motorsports Inc. D/A/G Sarah Fisher - R Team Pelfrey D/A/F Ronnie Johncox - R Technique Inc./Tristarmall.com D/A/G Niclas Johnsson - R Blueprint Racing/ZMax/Firestone G/A/F

208 Running $130,500 207 Running 84,950 207 Running 92,650 207 Running 76,000 206 Running 30,300 206 Running 46,000 206 Running 44,300 206 Running 43,100 205 Running 43,100 204 Running 42,000 203 Running 18,900 202 Running 39,800 198 Running 38,800 194 Engine 37,600 191 Running 36,600 186 Running 35,500 166 Running 34,300 166 Running 34,300 151 Engine 33,300 149 Electrical 10,200 143 Engine 32,200 124 Accident 32,200 115 Accident 42,200 99 Suspension 10,200 66 Timing Chain 10,200 41 Ignition 10,200 0 Did Not Start 10,200

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: A = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone; G = Goodyear Time of Race: 2:14:15.722 Average Speed: 135.246 mph Margin of Victory: One lap Fastest Lap: #4 Scott Goodyear (Lap 91, 217.579 mph, 24.074 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #4 Scott Goodyear (Lap 52, 216.769 mph, 24.164 seconds) PPG Pole Winner: #2 Greg Ray (216.107 mph, 24.238 seconds) Lap Leaders: Greg Ray 1-24, Mark Dismore 25-31, Scott Goodyear 32-89, Kenny Brack 90-103, Dismore 104-105, Scott Sharp 106108, Goodyear 109-115, Brack 116-154, Ray 155-186, Dismore 187-208 LEAD CHANGES: 9 lead changes among 5 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Scott Goodyear 2/65, Greg Ray 2/56, Kenny Brack 2/53, Mark Dismore 3/31, Scott Sharp 1/3 Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 78 laps. Laps 1-19 (#30 - Spin, Turn 2), 53-64 (#22 - Tow-in), 116-124 (#4 - Accident, Turn 4), 126139 (#99 & 8 - Accident, Frontstretch), 152-164 (#8 - Blown Engine/Spin, Frontstretch), 196-206 (#81 - Accident, Turn 2)

Race Recap

Mark Dismore (No. 28 MCI WorldCom Oldsmobile) became the oldest IZOD IndyCar Series winner at Texas Motor Speedway when he cruised to victory in the Mall. com 500k at the age of 43 years and five days. Dismore, who started on the outside pole, led three times for 31 laps and coasted to a one-lap victory over runner-up Davey Hamilton. The one-lap margin of victory is the largest in track history for the IZOD IndyCar Series. The win was the first and only career victory for Dismore, who competed in 62 IZOD IndyCar Series races.

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1999 SUMMER BOXSCORE

Longhorn 500k

WINNER

Scott Goodyear

Indy Racing League June 12, 1999 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,095,500 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Scott Goodyear (No. 4 Pennzoil Panther G Force Oldsmobile) led just once for 43 laps in the Longhorn 500k, but it came at the right time. Goodyear, who started eighth, led the final 43 laps of the 208-lap event as he overtook leader Sam Schmidt on Lap 166 and went on to a 0.888 of a second victory over Greg Ray, who led three times for a race-high 56 laps. The win was the second of the season for Goodyear. Schmidt, Stephan Gregoire and Eliseo Salazar rounded out the top five.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

8 4 6 16 20 12 15 1 14 2 10 17 9 24 18 5 25 7 21 13 3 19 23 11 22 26

4 2 99 7 6 81 9 28 12 8 22 35 14 91 92 51 98 21 55 42 20 33 3 11 30 66

Scott Goodyear Greg Ray Sam Schmidt Stephan Gregoire Eliseo Salazar Robby Unser Davey Hamilton Mark Dismore Buzz Calkins Scott Sharp Ronnie Johncox - R Steve Knapp Kenny Brack Buddy Lazier Johnny Unser Eddie Cheever Jr. Donnie Beechler Jeff Ward Robby McGehee - R John Hollansworth Jr - R Tyce Carlson Jaques Lazier - R Raul Boesel Billy Boat Jimmy Kite Scott Harrington - R

Pennzoil Panther G Force G/A/G Glidden/Menards D/A/F Sprint PCS/Unistar Auto Insurance G/A/F Mexmil/Tokheim/G Force G/A/F Nienhouse Motorsports Racing Special G/A/F PetroMoly/TeamPelfrey D/A/F Galles Racing Spinal Conquest D/A/G MCI WorldCom D/A/G Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat G/A/F Delphi Automotive Systems D/A/G ADT Security Systems D/A/G Delco Remy/Microphonics/Thermo Tech/ISM Racing G/A/G A.J. Foyt Power Team Racing D/A/G Delta Fucet/Coors Light/Helmegarn Racing D/A/G Tae-Bo/Delta Faucet/Helmegarn Racing D/A/G Children’s Beverage Group/Team Cheever/Infiniti D/I/G Big Daddy’s BBQ Sauce and Spices D/A/F Yahoo!/MerchantOnline.com/Dallara/Oldsmobile D/A/G Energizer Advanced Formula D/A/F pcsave.com/Lycos/Dallara D/A/F Blueprint-Immke Racing D/A/F Truscelli Team Racing/Warner Bros. Studio Stores G/A/G b-Fast Shopper/TransWorld/Brant Racing R&S MkV R/A/G Harrah’s A.J. Foyt Racing D/A/G McCormack Motorsports G/A/F The Certain Teed Building Products Special D/A/F

208 Running $134,700 208 Running 88,950 208 Running 51,050 208 Running 37,900 206 Running 36,500 206 Running 57,700 205 Running 46,400 205 Running 57,800 205 Running 45,200 203 Running 44,000 203 Running 20,700 202 Running 42,200 201 Running 40,400 200 Running 39,200 200 Running 16,000 188 Electrical 41,800 179 Contact 13,600 176 Running 35,600 168 Wheel Bearing 12,400 146 Gearbox 33,200 127 Contact 33,200 94 Contact 33,200 70 Rear Suspension 33,200 47 Engine 33,200 19 Oil Leak 33,200 0 Did Not Start 33,200

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: A = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone; G = Goodyear Time of Race: 2:00:06.816 Average Speed: 151.177 mph Margin of Victory: 0.888 seconds Fastest Lap: #99 Sam Schmidt (Lap 199, 215.609 mph) Fastest Leading Lap: #2 Greg Ray (Lap 137, 215.431 mph) PPG Pole Winner: #28 Mark Dismore (215.272 mph) Lap Leaders: Scott Sharp 1-28, Robby Unser 29-33, Donnie Beechler 34-49, R. Unser 50, Eddie Cheever Jr. 51-60, Greg Ray 61-62, Cheever 63-65, Ray 66-82, Sam Schmidt 83-84, Jaques Lazier 85-93, Jeff Ward 94-100, Ray 101-137, Beechler 138-147, R. Unser 148-152, Schmidt 153-165, Scott Goodyear 166-208. LEAD CHANGES: 15 lead changes among 9 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Greg Ray 3/56, Scott Goodyear 1/43, Scott Sharp 1/28, Donnie Beechler 2/26, Sam Schmidt 2/15, Eddie Cheever Jr. 2/13, Robby Unser 2/11, Jaques Lazier 1/9, Jeff Ward 1/7. Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 39 laps. Laps 26-31, (Debris on Track; #91 - Spin, Pit Exit), 52-57 (#11 - Engine Failure/Stalled, Backstretch), 96-102 (#33 - Contact, Pit Exit), 104-106 (#22 & 51 - Contact, Frontstretch), 156-161 (#81 - Lost Wheel), 179-189 (#20 Accident, Turn 2; #98 - Contact with pace car)

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1998 FALL BOXSCORE

Lone Star 500k

WINNER

John Paul Jr.

Indy Racing League September 20, 1998 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,247,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

14 17 5 18 10 19 16 26 6 4 21 22 24 1 27 15 13 20 25 2 12 7 3 11 9 8 23 28

10 52 35 23 14 91 3 19 6 28 12 40 81 11 15 16 30 18 98 1 97 4 8 43 51 77 99 5

John Paul Jr. Robby Unser - R Jeff Ward Roberto Guerrero Kenny Brack Buddy Lazier Robbie Buhl Stan Wattles Davey Hamilton Mark Dismore Buzz Calkins Dr. Jack Miller Brian Tyler - R Billy Boat Andy Michner - R Marco Greco Raul Boesel Steve Knapp - R Donnie Beechler - R Tony Stewart Greg Ray Scott Goodyear Scott Sharp David Steele - R Eddie Cheever Jr. Stephan Gregoire Sam Schmidt Arie Luyendyk

Jonathan Byrd’s VisionAire Bryant Heating & Cooling G/A/F The Children’s Beverage Group/Team G/A/G Thermo Tech/Prolong/Superflo/G Force G/A/G Cobb Racing/G Force/Infiniti/Firestone G/I/F A.J. Foyt Power Team Racing D/A/G Hemelgarn Racing/Delta Faucet/Coors Light/Xerox D/A/G Johns Manville/Menards/Special D/A/F Metro Racing Systems/NCLD R/A/G #6 Reebok/Nienhouse Motorsports D/A/G Kelley Automotive D/A/G Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat D/A/G Crest Racing D/I/F Team Pelfrey D/A/F Conseco A.J. Foyt Racing D/A/G Reebok R&S MK V R/A/G International Sports Limited/Mexmil G/A/F TransWorld Racing/BELIOT/McCormack G/A/G Earl’s Performance Products/Parker G/A/G Cahill Auto Racing/Sleep-tite Mattress Factory D/A/F Glidden/Menards/Special D/A/F Best Access Systems/TKM/Dallara/Genoa D/A/F Pennzoil Panther G Force G/A/G Delphi Automotive Systems D/A/G Pennzoil Panther G Force G/A/G Rachel’s Gourmet Potato Chips/Team Cheever D/A/G Blue Star Batteries/Chastain Motorsports D/A/G Best Western Gold Crown Racing Special D/A/F Sprint PCS/RadioShack/QUALCOMM G/A/F

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Running $122,550 Running 87,450 Running 73,100 Running 37,900 Running 100,700 Running 45,300 Running 44,300 Running 21,200 Running 43,200 Running 43,200 Running 19,100 Running 18,750 Engine 39,000 Running 170,400 Engine 36,900 Accident 35,800 Accident 12,700 Running 34,950 Accident 11,700 Engine 44,600 Engine 9,600 Clutch 31,000 Accident 30,700 Accident 8,700 Engine 30,700 Accident 30,700 Engine 30,700 Fuel Pump 30,700

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: A = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone; G = Goodyear Time of Race: 2:21:53.557 Average Speed: 131.931 mph Margin of Victory: 1.577 seconds Fastest Lap: #35 Jeff Ward (Lap 172, 224.243 mph, 24.081 seconds) Fastest Leading Lap: #35 Jeff Ward (Lap 189, 223.399 mph, 24.081 seconds) PPG Pole Award: #11 Billy Boat (225.979 mph, 23.896 seconds) Lap Leaders: Tony Stewart 1-27, Mark Dismore 28-41, Jeff Ward 42, Raul Boesel 43-50, Scott Sharp 51, Stewart 52-75, Ward 76-80, John Paul Jr. 81-87, Boesel 88-109, Andy Michner 110-116, Buddy Lazier 117-130, Paul Jr. 131-136, Roberto Guerrero 137140, Robby Unser 141-162, Paul Jr. 163, Guerrero 164-182, Ward 183-191, Paul Jr. 192-208 LEAD CHANGES: 17 lead changes among 10 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Tony Stewart 2/51, John Paul Jr. 4/31, Raul Boesel 2/30, Roberto Gurrero 2/22, Robby Unser 1/22, Jeff Ward 3/16, Mark Dismore 1/14, Buddy Lazier 1/14, Andy Michner 1/7, Scott Sharp 1/1 Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 74 laps. Laps 19-28 (#77 - Accident), 40-48 (#43 - Accident), 70-78 (#8 - Accident, Turn 4), 85-92 (Debris), 108-116 (#11 - Accident, Turn 3), 134-152 (#16, 98, 18, & 30 - Accident, Turn 2), 160-164 (#15 - Tow-in), 198-202 (#6 Spun in Front Chute)

Race Recap

John Paul Jr. (No. 10 Jonathan Byrd’s VisionAire Bryant Heating & Cooling Oldsmobile) came from the furthest starting position of any IRL winner at Texas Motor Speedway to claim the Lone Star 500k. Paul Jr. started 14th but moved into the lead for a short stint on Lap 81. He later overtook Jeff Ward for the lead on Lap 192 and held the point for the final 17 laps and a 1.577-second win over rookie Robby Unser. Polesitter Billy Boat, who qualified with a speed of 225.979 mph, established the track record for fastest qualifying time.

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1998 SUMMER BOXSCORE

True Value 500k

WINNER

Billy Boat

IZOD IndyCar Series June 6, 1998 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,110,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

Race Recap

Billy Boat (No. 11 Conseco/A.J. Foyt Racing Oldsmobile), who lost the inaugural IZOD IndyCar Series race at Texas Motor Speedway in 1997 following a protest of the race results, secured a victory 364 days later in the True Value 500k. Boat, who started on the outside pole, was strong throughout as he led nine times for a race-high 108 laps, including the final seven. He held off Greg Ray, who he passed for the lead on Lap 202 of 208, by 0.928 of a second. The win was Boat’s first of his career and the first for owner A.J. Foyt in his home state of Texas.

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2 14 11 7 9 3 15 5 27 26 23 28 4 1 10 12 13 24 22 25 6 21 18 8 16 20 17 19

11 97 14 4 8 3 6 16 52 19 91 81 5 1 12 10 35 99 44 27 28 40 15 21 77 51 98 30

Billy Boat Greg Ray Kenny Brack Scott Goodyear Scott Sharp Robbie Buhl Davey Hamilton Marco Greco Robby Unser - R Stan Wattles Buddy Lazier Tyce Carlson Arie Luyendyk Tony Stewart Buzz Calkins John Paul Jr. Jeff Ward Sam Schmidt J.J. Yeley - R Billy Roe Mark Dismore Dr. Jack Miller Eliseo Salazar Roberto Guerrero Stephan Gregoire Eddie Cheever Jr. Donnie Beechler - R Raul Boesel

Conseco A.J. Foyt Racing D/A/G AT&T Wireless Services D/A/F A.J. Foyt Power Team D/A/G Pennzoil Panther G Force G/A/G Delphi Automotive Systems D/A/G Johns Manville/Menards Special D/A/F Reebok/Nienhouse Motorsports G/A/G Int. Sports Ltd. G/A/F Team Cheever/ADT Automotive G/A/G Metro Racing Systems/NCLD R/A/G Hemelgarn Racing/Delta Faucet/Coors D/A/G Team Pelfrey D/A/F Sprint PCS/RadioShack/QUALCOMM G/A/F Glidden/Menards Special D/A/F Bradley Food Marts/Sav-O-Mat G/A/G Jonathan Byrd’s VisionAire Bryant Heating & Cooling G/A/F ISM Racing G/A/G Best Western Gold Crown Racing Special D/A/F Quaker State Menards SRS D/I/F Blueprint/Klipsch/Overhead Door D/A/F Kelley Automotive D/A/G Crest Racing D/I/F Reebok R&S MK V R/A/G Pagan Racing Dallara-Oldsmobile D/A/G Blue Star Batteries/Chastain Mtrspts. G/A/G Team Cheever/Rachel’s D/A/G Cahill Auto Racing/Gforce/Firestone Oldsmobile G/A/F TransWorld Diversified Services/BELOIT/McCormack G/A/G

208 Running $130,250 208 Running 100,550 208 Running 73,300 208 Running 58,800 208 Running 57,600 207 Running 26,100 207 Running 46,900 205 Running 24,450 204 Running 23,700 198 Running 22,500 194 Wheel Bearing 43,400 191 Running 20,200 178 Running 41,000 176 Radiator 94,300 172 Running 38,600 169 Running 37,400 165 Engine 36,200 163 Running 36,200 162 Running 18,250 108 Running 11,900 70 Accident 32,700 38 Engine 10,100 32 Engine 9,700 4 Accident 9,700 4 Accident 31,700 4 Accident 31,700 4 Accident 9,700 4 Accident 31,700

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: A = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone; G = Goodyear Time of Race: 2:08:45.543 Average Speed: 145.388 mph Margin of Victory: 0.928 of a second Fastest Lap: #1 Tony Stewart (Lap 86, 228.012 mph) Fastest Leading Lap: #11 Billy Boat (Lap 142, 227.273 mph) PPG Pole Winner: #1 Tony Stewart (224.448 mph) Lap Leaders: Tony Stewart 1-7, Arie Luyendyk 8-21, Billy Boat 22-34, Luyendyk 35-49, Stewart 50-72, Boat 73, Stewart 74, Boat 75-81, Scott Goodyear 82-86, Boat 87-120, Stewart 121-122, Jeff Ward 123-124, Stewart 125-140, Boat 141-147, Stewart 148-154, Boat 155-157, Stewart 158, Boat 159-167, Goodyear 168-173, Boat 174-200, Greg Ray 201, Boat 202-208 LEAD CHANGES: 21 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Billy Boat 9/108, Tony Stewart 7/57, Arie Luyendyk 2/29, Scott Goodyear 2/11, Jeff Ward 1/2, Greg Ray 1/1 Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 45 laps. Laps 1-3 (#27 - Spin, Turn 4), 6-17 (#98, 51, 77, 21 & 44 - Accident, Turn 2), 34-44 (#15 Engine, Turn 1), 72-81 (#28 - Half Spin Accident), 144-148 (Debris), 177-180, (#1 - Water Leak)

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1997 BOXSCORE

True Value 500k

WINNER

Arie Luyendyk

IZOD IndyCar Series June 7, 1997 | 208 Laps | Purse: $1,243,000 Finish Start Car Running Total Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Reason Out Awards

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

11 21 9 5 1 7 22 6 17 23 14 26 15 25 13 2 4 3 10 16 8 18 20 19 24 12

5 1 14 6 2 51 7 97 8 10 28 34 21 18 30 3 91 4 12 17 27 44 16 40 33 22

Arie Luyendyk Treadway Racing/Wavephore G/A/F Billy Boat - R Conseco A.J. Foyt Racing G/A/G Davey Hamilton A.J. Foyt Power Team Racing G/A/G Scott Goodyear Treadway Racing/Nortel G/A/F Tony Stewart Glidden/Menards/Special G/A/F Eddie Cheever Jr. FirstPlus Team Cheever G/A/G Eliseo Salazar Copec/Cristal/Scandia D/A/G Greg Ray - R Thomas Knapp Motorsports D/A/F Vincenzo Sospiri - R Old Navy Scandia Royal Purple Alta Xcel D/A/G Johnny Unser Jonathan Byrd’s Cafeteria Bryant Heat & Cooling G/I/F Mark Dismore Kelley Racing Bombardier Grainger Mech. Laundry D/A/G Alessandro Zampedri Mi-Jack Scandia Royal Purple D/A/G Roberto Guerrero Pennzoil-Pagan Dallara Infiniti D/I/G Tyce Carlson - R Klipsch Overhead Door Jacuzzi Earl’s V-Line D/A/G Robbie Groff - R McCormack Motorsports G/A/G Robbie Buhl Menards/Quaker State/Special G/A/F Buddy Lazier Delta Faucet-Montana-Hemelgarn Racing D/A/F Kenny Brack - R Monsoon Galles Racing G/A/G Buzz Calkins Bradley Food Marts G/A/G Alfonso Giaffone - R General Motors of Brazil D/A/G Jim Guthrie - R Blueprint Racing/Jacuzzi/Armour Golf/ERTL D/A/F Allen May - R SRS/Young Chevrolet D/A/G Sam Schmidt - R HOPE Prepaid Fuel Card D/A/F Dr. Jack Miller - R AMS/Crest Racing D/I/F Fermin Velez - R Old Navy Scandia Royal Purple Alta Xcel D/A/G Marco Greco Side Play Int’l Scandia Alta Xcel D/A/G

208 207 207 207 206 206 205 204 204 203 203 201 201 184 173 167 157 118 98 82 81 36 36 24 1 0

Running $153,500 Running 100,150 Running 82,500 Running 65,850 Engine/Contact 119,950 Running 54,150 Running 51,050 Running 29,950 Running 27,850 Running 51,350 Running 25,250 Running 22,150 Running 44,300 Running 41,800 Engine 44,200 Engine 48,100 Engine 40,000 Water Leak 19,500 Head Gasket 37,900 Engine Fire 14,800 Tire/Contact 35,700 Accident 13,700 Accident 13,700 Electrical 35,700 Driver Illness 34,200 Engine/Spin 35,700

R = IZOD IndyCar Series Rookie Chassis: D = Dallara, G = G Force; Engine: A = Oldsmobile Aurora, I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone; G = Goodyear Time of Race: 2:19:48 Average Speed: 133.903 mph Margin of Victory: Under caution Fastest Lap: #2 Tony Stewart (Lap 97, 218.094 mph) Fastest Leading Lap: #2 Tony Stewart (Lap 57, 217.488 mph) PPG Pole Winner: #2 Tony Stewart (167.133 mph) Lap Leaders: Tony Stewart 1-68, Eliseo Salazar 69-71, Davey Hamilton 72-75, Jim Guthrie 76-81, Billy Boat 82-84, Robbie Groff 85-87, Buddy Lazier 88-120, Eddie Cheever Jr. 121-125, Boat 126-132, Stewart 133, Lazier 134-157, Stewart 158-169, Arie Luyendyk 170, Stewart 171-189, Luyendyk 190-208 LEAD CHANGES: 14 lead changes among 9 drivers. Lap Leader Summary (times/total): Tony Stewart 4/100, Buddy Lazier 2/57, Arie Luyendyk 2/20, Billy Boat 2/10, Jim Guthrie 1/6, Eddie Cheever Jr. 1/5, Davey Hamilton 1/4, Eliseo Salazar 1/3, Robbie Groff 1/3 Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 58 laps. Laps 1-18 (#22 - Engine, Turn 1), 24-26 (#40 - Stopped, Backstraight), 37-46 (#44 & 16 - Accident, Turn 2), 81-91 (#27 - Accident, Frontstraight; #17 - Engine Fire, Turn 4), 137-141 (#4 - Blown Engine), 143-148 (#18 & 6 Contact, Frontstraight), 168-171 (#3 - Engine, Turn 4), 207-208 (#2 - Accident, Turn 1)

Race Recap

The True Value 500k, the inaugural IZOD IndyCar Series race at Texas Motor Speedway, had a controversial finish that led to a skirmish between owner A.J. Foyt and winner Arie Luyendyk (No. 5 Treadway/ Wavephore Oldsmobile). Billy Boat, Foyt’s driver, appeared to have won the race, but Luyendyk was declared the winner after USAC approved his protest of the race results, citing malfunctioning timing and scoring equipment. Luyendyk was credited with leading the final 19 laps en route to the victory.

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Speed chart / Racing Flags

IZOD IndyCar Series Speed Chart Racing Flags SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

23.5 229.787

24.4 221.311

25.3 213.439

23.6 228.814

24.5 220.408

25.4 212.598

Green Flag

23.7 227.848

24.6 219.512

25.5 211.765

Indicates the start of racing, either at the beginning of a race or after a yellow flag period.

23.8 226.891

24.7 218.623

25.6 210.937

23.9 225.941

24.8 217.742

25.7 210.117

24.0 225.000

24.9 216.867

25.8 209.302

24.1 224.066

25.0 216.000

25.9 209.494

The black flag is usually directed toward a par­ticular driver for a car deemed unsafe by race officials or for a rules violation. The driver is to proceed to his or her pit area for consultation with officials.

24.2 223.140

25.1 215.139

26.0 207.692

Red Flag

24.3 222.222

25.2 214.286

26.1 206.897

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

SECONDS MPH

26.2 206.107

27.1 199.262

28.0 192.858

26.3 205.323

27.2 198.529

28.1 192.171

26.4 204.545

27.3 197.802

28.2 191.489

26.5 203.774

27.4 197.080

28.3 190.813

26.6 203.008

27.5 195.364

28.4 190.141

26.7 202.247

27.6 195.652

28.5 189.474

26.8 201.493

27.7 194.946

28.6 188.811

26.9 200.743

27.8 194.245

28.7 188.153

27.0 200.000

27.9 193.548

28.8 187.500

Black Flag

All racing must stop when the red flag is waved. A red flag signals unsafe conditions on the track, either from an incident or inclement weather.

Yellow Flag Drivers must slow their speed and maintain position because of an accident, debris or other hazard. Drivers may not improve their race position while on the speedway. Most pit stops occur during a yellow flag period because of re­duced speeds by competitors.

Blue Flag with Yellow Stripe Commonly refer­red to as the “move over” flag. It is displayed to drivers who are being approached from behind by the race leaders and about to fall one com­­­pleted lap behind the pace­setter, referred to as “being lapped.” The drivers about to be lapped are to yield a clear lane to the leaders.

White Flag Track Distance: 1.5 miles Qualifying Record: 225.979 mph/23.896 sec. (Billy Boat, 1998-F)

One lap remaining in race.

Checkered Flag The race is completed, displayed to all competitors as they cross the startfinish line.

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ADDITIONAL SERIES

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ADDITIONAL SERIES - OVERVIEW

Additional Series at “The Great American Speedway!”

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Texas Motor Speedway regularly hosts NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series, and IZOD IndyCar Series events. But since it opened in 1997, a number of other racing organizations have competed at the 1,500-acre facility. Global Rallycross Championship, International Race of Champions (IROC), American Le Mans Series, and American Racing Club of America (ARCA), among others, have run on

Texas Motor Speedway’s 1.5-mile oval while Monster trucks, freestyle motorcycles, flat-track motorcycles, late-model stock cars and sprint cars have competed on the .4-mile Texas Motor Speedway Dirt Track. The infield road course has been home to two Grand Prix of Texas races featuring the American Le Mans Series, BFGoodrich Trans-Am Series, SCCA GT Series, SCCA Touring Series, Star Mazda Series and Women’s Global GT Series.

American Racing Club of America (ARCA)

Dirt Track Late Models

Legends Cars

American Le Mans Series

Global Rallycross Championship

Flat-Track Motorcycles

International Race of Champions (IROC)

World of Outlaws

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ARCA

Rattlesnake 150 Automobile Racing Club of America, Inc. April 16, 2010 | 105 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor Make Laps Status

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

22 6 14 4 12 3 9 7 1 11 24 10 8 31 34 15 13 29 30 23 20 27 5 25 33 35 16 32 28 18 38 17 21 36 37 2 19 26

55 81 09 32 36 44 60 11 6 25 29 22 31 12 76 23 1 51 38 77 14 10 16 15 4 58 34 82 35 26 94 28 06 63 18 59 48 0

Steve Arpin Craig Coess Grant Enfinger Justin Marks Robb Brent Frank Kimmel Patrick Sheltra Bryan Silas Nelson Piquet Jr. Mikey Kile Chad Finley Dakoda Armstrong Tim George Jr. Russ Dugger Jerick Johnson Frank Wilson Nick Igdalsky James Buescher Alex Kennedy Tom Hessert Chase Mattioli Nur Ali Joey Coulter Alli Owens Ricky Carmichael Chad Hackenbracht Darrell Basham Sean Corr Tom Berte Brad Smith Jason Basham Greg Sarff Barry Fitzgerald Tim Andrews Marc Easton Chad McCumbee James Hylton Rob Jones

Mike’s Hard Lemonade Greenville Toyota of North Carolina BeasleyAllen.com/Stanley Industries Construct Corps Orchard Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep Ansell-Menards Buffalo Wings & Rings Rockingham Speedway/PBG Qualcomm/ESR Tag Heuer Eyewear Auto Value Cunningham Motorsports RCR Development Accell Construction Inc. American Legion/David Law Firm Drug Testing Centers of America ModSpace Phoenix Racing Kennedy Racing Cherry Hill Classics JoinAPS.com Budweiser/Tara Energy Rip It/Darrell Gwynn Foundation/Tempest Cycle ElectrifyingCareers.com Monster Energy Tastee Chocolate Apples Anti Monkey Butt Powder Empire Racing LLC CGS Premier/Stay Tuned Customs ApplianceZone.com Darrell Basham Racing Hixson Construction TheBusPlace.com Allgaier Motorsports Fast Track High Performance Driving School Mark Gibson Racing Radon.com Peterson Racing

Chevrolet Toyota Ford Toyota Dodge Ford Toyota Ford Toyota Toyota Chevrolet Dodge Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Ford Dodge Dodge Dodge Ford Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Ford Chevrolet Ford Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Dodge Chevrolet Dodge Dodge Ford

105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 105 104 103 103 103 98 95 86 83 78 50 48 36 31 26 17 17 11 9 8 8 1

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Battery Accident Drive Shaft Engine Accident Accident Rear End Engine Rear End Handling Brakes Clutch Handling Vibration Engine

Time of Race: 1:28:56 Average Speed: 106.259 mph Margin of Victory: 0.326 sec. Lead Changes: 6 lead changes among 5 drivers. Lap Leaders: Kimmel; 1 - 27, Wasson;28 - 30, Shelmerdine; 31 - 42, Gibson; 43 - 128, Baird; 129 - 131, Ciochetti; 132 - 134, Gibson; 135 - 167 Marks; 1-39, Goess; 40, Johnson; 41-42, Goess; 43-69, Enfinger; 70-91, Arpin; 92-105 Lap Leader Summary: Marks, 1/39; Goess, 2/28; Enfinger, 1/22; Arpin, 1/14; Johnson, 1/2 Caution Flags: 8 cautions for 43 laps.

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ARCA

Z-Max 250 Automobile Racing Club of America, Inc. Sept. 18, 1998 | 167 Laps Finish Start Car Status Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car/Sponsor/Engine/Chassis Laps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

5 7 2 20 6 10 11 17 13 19 16 28 22 15 25 24 14 21 18 30 12 23 9 8 32 3 26 1 29 31 33 34 27 4 36 35

59 52 17 5 30 21 11 51 40 15 32 06 84 68 8 48 10 45 26 24 9 0 70 86 3 14 4 46 18 76 49 37 85 83 6 12

Mark Gibson Bill Baird Mike Ciochetti Bobby Gerhart Gus Wasson Bob Strait Glen Morgan Joe Cooksey Andy Belmont Dale Kreider Mark Stahl Brian Conz Norm Benning Mark Schulz Dicky Williamson Jim Lamoreaux Curt Piercy Johnny Spradley Brad Smith Chuck Weber David Hall Richard Hampton Billy Meazell Rich Woodland Kirk Shelmerdine Eric Norris David Boggs Frank Kimmel Tim Mitchell James Hylton Kenny Brown Randy Cook Howard Rose Jeff Finley Scott Heineman Greg Miller

JaniKing Ford Saturn Machine-Spee Dee Pop Chevrolet Hughes Supply-Winners Circle Ford Kewadin Casinos-Knight Ridder Chevrolet Chris Hoiles Motorsports Chevrolet Zinsser Paints-Pro Bull Riders Ford Texas Marine Chevrolet Brandon Industrial Pontiac America Online - Jasper Engines Ford QMI Chevrolet Auto Bell Carwashes Ford FTI-Nealco Pontiac Car Mate Trailers-North Hills Auto Body Chevrolet Performance Auto Supply Chevrolet Jarrell’s Boxing Team Ford De’s LP Gas Oldsmobile ABS Air Systems Chevrolet H&H Construction Chevrolet Ford Motorsports Enthusiasts Ford Learning Path-Cardinal Tool-Young Chevrolet Frog’s Driving Experience Pontiac Hoosier Online-Texaco Chevrolet Meazell Racing Chevrolet Rich Woodland Racing Chevrolet White Properties Chevrolet Prolong Super Lubricants Ford Power Alliance Marketing Chevrolet Advance Auto Parts-Visionaire Chevrolet FTI-Nealco Pontiac Power Alliance Marketing Oldsmobile Valco Cincinnati Chevrolet Truck Load Express Chevrolet Gerhart Racing Chevrolet Ronald McDonald House Charities Chevrolet Advance Auto Parts-Visionaire Chevrolet Texas Marine Chevrolet

167 167 167 167 167 166 164 162 161 158 158 158 157 157 152 143 129 122 121 116 96 88 81 72 59 54 36 32 25 15 14 7 5 4 2 1

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Engine Running Running Transmission Transmission Accident Accident Engine Electrical Engine Accident Handling Rear End Electrical Transmission Handling Brakes Handling Handling

Time of Race: 2:07:38 Average Speed: 117.759 mph Margin of Victory: 9.055 sec. Lead Changes: 7 lead changes among 6 drivers. Lap Leaders: Kimmel: 1 - 27, Wasson;28 - 30, Shelmerdine; 31 - 42, Gibson; 43 - 128, Baird; 129 - 131, Ciochetti; 132 - 134, Gibson; 135 - 167 Lap Leader Summary: Kimmel, 1/27; Wasson; 1/3; Shelmerdine, 1/12; Gibson, 2/119; Baird, 1/3; Ciochetti, 1/3 Caution Flags: 6 cautions for 44 laps.

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IROC

Crown Royal International Race of Champions April 7, 2006 Race 2 | 67 Laps | 100.5 Miles Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Series Laps Status

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

11 2 12 1 10 6 4 8 3 7 5 9

20 12 8 6 17 10 08 46 1 16 11 06

AVERAGE SPEED: 84.959 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.145 second LEAD CHANGES: 11 among 5 drivers

Tony Stewart Ryan Newman Martin Truex Jr. Mark Martin Matt Kenseth Max Angelelli Scott Sharp Frank Kimmel Ted Musgrave Max Papis Steve Kinser Sam Hornish Jr.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NASCAR Sprint Cup Series NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Grand American Road Racing IZOD IndyCar Series ARCA RE/MAX Series NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Open-wheel & Grand Am Road Racing World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series IZOD IndyCar Series

67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 59 59 47

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Accident Accident Mechanical

TIME OF RACE: 1 hour, 10 minutes, 59 seconds CAUTIONS: 3 LAP LEADERS: 5 - Martin 34, Stewart 16, Kenseth 9, Truex Jr. 7, Newman 1

April 15, 2005 Race 2 | 67 Laps | 100.5 Miles Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Series Laps Status 1 1 2 Sebastien Bourdais Champ Car World Series 67 Running 2 12 6 Mark Martin NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Accident 3 8 15 Buddy Rice IZOD IndyCar Series 67 Running 4 11 8 Martin Truex Jr. NASCAR Nationwide Series 67 Running 5 10 4 Bobby Hamilton NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 67 Running 6 7 16 Max Papis Grand American Road Racing 67 Running 7 6 20 Danny Lasoski World of Outlaws 67 Running 8 2 11 Steve Kinser World of Outlaws 67 Running 9 9 17 Matt Kenseth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Running 10 5 03 Helio Castroneves IZOD IndyCar Series 67 Running 11 4 97 Kurt Busch NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 45 Accident 12 3 1 Scott Pruett Grand American Road Racing 5 Accident Average Speed: 84.608 mph Time of Race: 1 hour, 11 minutes, 16 seconds Margin of Victory: 0.202 second Cautions: 3 Lead Changes: 4 among 3 drivers Lap Leaders: 3 - Sebastien Bourdais 52, Kurt Busch 9, Steve Kinser 6

April 2, 2004 Race 2 | 67 Laps | 100.5 Miles Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Series Laps Status 1 1 20 Danny Lasoski World of Outlaws 67 Running 2 6 29 Kevin Harvick NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Running 3 9 48 Jimmie Johnson NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Running 4 12 12 Ryan Newman NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Running 5 3 24 Travis Kvapil NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 67 Running 6 4 8 Scott Sharp IZOD IndyCar Series 67 Running 7 7 03 Helio Castroneves IZOD IndyCar Series 67 Running 8 8 11 Steve Kinser World of Outlaws 67 Running 9 5 1 Scott Dixon IZOD IndyCar Series 67 Running 10 2 80 J.J. Yeley USAC 67 Running 11 11 97 Kurt Busch NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 67 Running 12 10 17 Matt Kenseth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 3 Accident Average Speed: 116.983 mph Time of Race: 51 minutes, 33 seconds Margin of Victory: 0.333 second Cautions: 2 Lead Changes: 0 Lap Leaders: 1 - Danny Lasoski, 67

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American Le Mans Series

2001 Leather Center Grand Prix of Texas American Le Mans Series March 4, 2001 | Timed Race: 2 hours, 45 minutes (2.324 mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Class Drivers Team/Car Laps

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1 22 2 4 3 5 6 8 9 16 13 10 11 12 18 20 15 17 21 7 14 19

1 2 50 38 51 49 3 23 22 6 30 42 99 10 45 52 17 98 44 4 11 12

P900 P900 P900 P900 P900 P900 GTS GT GT GT GT GT GT GT GTS GT GT GT GTS GTS P675 GT

Rinaldo Capello/Tom Kristensen Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro Jan Magnussen/David Brabham Dorsey Schroeder/Andy Wallace Klaus Graf/Gualter Salles Jay Cochran/Richard Dean Ron Fellows/Johnny O’Connell Lucas Luhr/Sascha Maassen Randy Probst/Christian Menzel Boris Said/Hans Stuck Michael Petersen/Bob Wollek J.J. Lehto/Jorg Muller Christopher Bouchut/Anthony Lazzaro Bill Auberlen/Niclas Jonsson Erik Messley/Terry Borcheller Tony Burgess/Stefano Buttiero Owen Trinkler/Jeff Altenburg Rick Polk/Cort Wagner Tom Weickardt/Joe Ellis Andy Pilgrim/Kelly Collins Mel Hawkins/Steven Knight Shane Lewis/Vic Rice

Audi North America/Audi R8 Audi North America/Audi R8 Panoz Motorsports/ Panoz LMP07 Champion Racing/Audi R8 Panoz Motorsports/Panoz LMP01 Panoz Motorsports/Panoz LMP01 Corvette Racing/Corvette C5-R Alex Job Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 RS Alex Job Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 RS Prototype Technology Group/MBW M3 Petersen Motorsports/Porsche 911 GT3 RS BMW Motorsports/BMW M3 Kelly-Moss Motorsports/Porsche 911 GT3 RS Prototype Technology Group/BMW M3 American Viper Racing/Dodge Viper GTS-R Seikel Motorsport/Porsche 911 GT3 RS Trinkler Racing, LLC/Corvette C5-R Kelly-Moss Motorsports/Porsche 911 GT3 R American Viper Racing/Dodge Viper GTS-R Corvette Racing/Corvette C5-R Roock-KnightHawk Racing/Lola B2K/40/Nissan Aspen Knolls/MCR/Callaway C-12R

117 117 117 117 116 113 108 108 107 107 107 107 106 106 106 102 98 98 96 61 23 14

Time of Race: 2:45:53.965 AVERAGE SPEED: 97.499 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 7.511 seconds POLE AWARD: #1 Rinaldo Capello/Tom Kristensen (01:16.350) LAP LEADERS: 9 changes among 5 drivers. Rinaldo Capello/Tom Kristensen 1-38; Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro 39; Dorsey Schroeder/ Andy Wallace 40; Biela/Pirro 41-45; Klaus Graf/Gualter Salles 46-58; Biela/Pirro 59-66; Graf/Salles 67-69; Capello/Kristensen 70-90; Jan Magnussen/David Brabham 91-108; Capello/Kristensen 109-117. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Rinaldo Capello/Tom Kristensen 3/69; Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro 3/14; Klaus Graf/Gualter Salles 2/16; Jan Magnussen/David Brabham 1/18; Dorsey Schroeder/Andy Wallace 1/1. CAUTION FLAGS: 2 for 9 laps. Laps 45-47 (debris); 69-74 (#4 accident in final turn).

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American Le Mans Series Race 7 September 2, 2000 | Timed Race: 2 hours, 45 minutes (2.324 mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Class Drivers Team/Car Laps 1 2 78 Prototype Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro Audi North America/Audi R8 2 1 77 Prototype Rinaldo Capello/Allen McNish Audi North America/Audi R8 3 3 1 Prototype David Brabham/Jan Magnussen Panoz Motorsports Michelin/Elan Motrsprts Tech. 4 5 42 Prototype J.J. Lehto/Jorg Muller BMW Motorsports/BMW V12 LMR 5 4 43 Prototype Bill Auberlen/Jean-Marc Gounon BMW Motorsports/BMW V12 LMR 6 6 2 Prototype Hitoki Katoh/Johnny O’Connell Panoz Motorsports Michelin/Elan Mtrsprts Tech. 7 8 36 Prototype Stefan Johansson/Guy Smith Johansson/Matthews Racing/Reynard 2KQ 8 12 3 GTS Ron Fellows/Andy Pilgrim Corvette Racing/GM Goodwrench/Corvette C5-R 9 10 37 Prototype Jon Field/Rick Sutherland Intersport Racing/Banana Joe’s/Lola B2K 10 11 91 GTS Olivier Beretta/Kari Wendlinger Viper Team ORECA/Mobil 1 Michelin/ Dodge Viper GTS-R 11 17 23 GT Bruno Lambert/Randy Pobst Alex Job Racing/buysellorhold.com/ Porsche 911 GT3 R 12 16 51 GT Bob Wollek/Sascha Maassen Dick Barbour Racing/Mobil 1/Michelin Porsche 911 GT3 R 13 15 5 GT Dirk Muller/Lucas Luhr Dick Barbour Racing/Mobil 1/Michelin Porsche 911 GT3 R 14 20 22 GT Mike Conte/Anthony Lazzaro Alex Job Racing/buysellorhold.com/ Porsche 911 GT3 R 15 19 70 GT David Murry/Johnny Mowlem Skea Racing International/Porsche 911 GT3 R 16 22 10 GT Brian Cunningham/Niclas Jonsson Prototype Tech. Group/Yokohama/Flextronics/ Level One/BMW M3 17 23 7 GT Hans Stuck/Johannes van Overbeek Prototype Tech. Group/Yokohama/Flextronics/ Level One/BMW M3 18 25 71 GT Rohan Skea/Doc Bundy/Grady Willingham Skea Racing International/Porsche 911 GT3 R 19 24 30 GT Michael Petersen/Gunnar Jeannette/ White Lightning Racing/Petersen Motorsports/ Dale White Westward Ho Hotel & Casino/Porsche 911 GT3 R 20 13 92 GTS Tommy Archer/David Donohue Viper Team ORECA/Mobil 1/Michelin/ Dodge Viper GTS-R 21 18 15 GT Randy Wars/Jennifer Tumminelli/ Dick Barbour Racing/Porsche 911 GT3 R Terry Borcheller 22 21 21 GT Shane Lewis/Cort Wagner MCR/Aspen Knolls/Porsche 911 GT3 R 23 7 0 Prototype Mimmo Schiattarella/Didier de Radigues Team Rafanelli SRL/Olive Garden/Loa B2K 24 9 39 Prototype Jim Matthews/Mark Simo Johansson Matthews Racing/Reynard 2KQ 25 14 08 GTS Vic Rice/Zak Brown Roock Motorsport N. America/Porsche 911 Turbo 26 26 09 GTS Michael Fitzgerald/Jorgen Lorenz Roock Motorsport N. America/Porsche 911Turbo

127 127 126 124 124 123 122 116 115 113 112 111 111 109 109 109 106 98 98 83 75 63 34 27 20 0

Time of Race: 2:45:46.367 AVERAGE SPEED: 106.826 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 12.673 seconds POLE AWARD: #77 Allen McNish/Rinaldo Capello (115.056 mph; 1:12.716) LAP LEADERS: 1 change among 2 drivers. Allen McNish/Rinaldo Capello 1-117; Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro 118-127. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Allen McNish/Rinaldo Capello 1/117; Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro 1/10. CAUTION FLAGS: 2 for 9 laps. Laps 73-77 (#15 stopped on course with small fire in rear); 95-98 (#92 stopped on course at turn 5).

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CART / Indy Lights SERIES

Firestone Firehawk 600 Presented by Pioneer CART FedEx Championship Series - Race 3 April 29, 2001 | Race cancelled by CART on race day citing concerns for driver safety Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car/Sponsor/Engine/Chassis/Tire Time Speed

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

8 32 22 77 52 66 1 33 11 26 6 51 16 55 12 27 7 39 3 18 4 40 5 20 25 17

Kenny Brack Patrick Carpentier Oriol Servia Bryan Herta Shinji Nakano Alex Zanardi Gil de Ferran Alex Tagliani Christian Fittipaldi Paul Tracy Cristiano da Matta Adrian Fernandez Michel Jourdain Jr. Tony Kanaan Nicolas Minassian - R Dario Franchitti Max Papis Michael Andretti Helio Castroneves Scott Dixon - R Bruno Junqueira - R Jimmy Vasser Toranosuke Takagi - R Roberto Moreno Max Wilson - R Mauricio Gugelmin

Shell (F/L/F) Player’s/Indeck (F/R/F) Sigma Autosport (F/L/F) Zakspeed/Forsythe Racing (F/R/F) Avex/Alpine Honda Reynard (H/R/F) Pioneer (H/R/F) Marlboro Team Penske Honda RI F(H/R/F) Player/s/Indeck (F/R/F) Kmart/Toyota/Lola (T/L/F) KOOL Honda Reynard (H/F/F) Texaco/Havoline/Kmart/Toyota/Lola (T/L/F) Tecate/Quaker State/Telmex/Honda/Reynard (H/RF) Herdez (F/L/F) Hollywood (H/F/F) Target (T/L/F) KOOL Honda Reynard (H/F/F) Miller (F/L/F) Motorola Honda Reynard (H/R/F) Marlboro Team Penske Honda RI F (H/R/F) Powerware Panasonic PacWest Toyota (T/R/F) Target (T/L/F) Patrick Racing (T/R/F) Pioneer/DENSO Special (T/R/F) Visteon Patrick Racing (T/R/F) winner B2B.com/Arciero/Brooke Racing Lola (P/L/F) Sprint PacWest Toyota (T/R/F)

22.854 22.864 22.900 22.931 22.988 23.003 23.067 23.077 23.079 23.097 23.105 23.116 23.120 23.142 23.146 23.165 23.176 23.215 23.292 23.319 23.373 23.479 23.533 23.580 24.308 no time

233.447 233.345 232.978 232.663 232.086 231.935 231.291 231.191 231.171 230.991 230.911 230.801 230.761 230.542 230.502 230.313 230.204 229.817 229.057 228.792 228.263 227.233 226.711 226.260 219.483

R – Rookie Engine Legend: F = Ford-Cosworth; H = Honda; P = Phoenix; T = Toyota Chassis Legend: L = Lola; R = Reynard Tire Legend: F = Firestone

Dayton Indy Lights Championship Series Race 3 April 28, 2001 | 67 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car/Sponsor Time Status

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 4 3 7 10 6 9 2 8 5

31 16 11 65 64 17 15 30 32 1

Damien Faulkner-R Derek Higgins Kristian Kolby – R Luis Diaz Rolando Quintanilla Mario Dominguez Rudy Junco Townsend Bell Jon Fogarty – R Dan Wheldon – R

Dorricott Racing Mexpro/StarlightDiamonds.com/PrecioBase.com Conquest Racing Telmex Telmex del Valle/Corona/Televisa/PacWest Lights Mexpro/StarlightDiamonds.com/PrecioBase.com DirecPC Thomas Fogarty Winery & Vineyards Gemstar/PacWest Lights

67 67 67 67 67 66 66 65 53 52

TIME OF RACE: 39:35.283 AVERAGE SPEED: 150.491 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.349 of a second POLE AWARD WINNER: #31 Damien Faulkner (183.593 mph; 29.060 seconds) LAP LEADERS: 3 changes among 3 drivers. Townsend Bell 1; Damien Faulkner 2-63; Derek Higgins 64; Faulkner 65-67. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Damien Faulkner 2/65; Townsend Bell 1/1; Derek Higgins 1/1. CAUTION FLAGS: 2 for 8 laps. Laps 53-59 (contact #32 and #1); 67 (contact #15 and #17).

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INDY LIGHTS SERIES

Firestone 100 Firestone Indy Lights Series June 11, 2005 | 67 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

Status

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Accident

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 4 2 5 6 8 11 9 3 7 10

7 33 19 20 21 4 6 24 1 3 11

Travis Gregg-R Lucas Oil Products/Sam Schmidt Mspt Wade Cunningham-R Visit New Zealand Chris Festa-R Western Union-CareCentric-SSM Jay Drake-R Vision Racing Nick Bussell-R JL West Motorsports Marty Roth Roth Racing Jon Herb AERCON Jeff Simmons Team ISI Jaime Camara-R CELG-Sam Schmidt Mspt Arie Luyendyk Jr. Mobley Special P.J. Abbott-R Tan Rio-Millennium Aire

D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F

67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 50

R = Indy Pro Series Rookie; Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone TIME OF RACE: 00:34;37 AVERAGE SPEED: 168.967 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.0424 of a second FASTEST LAP: #21 Nick Bussell (Lap 48; 188.445 mph; 27.7959 seconds) FASTEST LEADING LAP: #7 Travis Gregg (Lap 47; 186.850 mph; 28.0332 seconds) POLE AWARD WINNER: #7 Travis Gregg (187.517 mph; 27.9335 seconds) LAP LEADERS: 2 lead changes among 2 drivers. Travis Gregg 1-51; Chris Festa 52; Gregg 53-67. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Travis Gregg 2/66; Chris Festa 1/1. CAUTION FLAGS: 1 for 5 laps. Laps 3-57 (#11 accident backstretch).

Texas 100 Firestone Indy Lights Series October 16, 2004 | 67 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Status

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

1 2 5 3 11 8 4 15 13 14 6 9 12 10 7

11 5 2 25 76 24 6 10 22 64 91 33 67 3 27

Thiago Medeiros Travis Gregg-R Al Unser-R Arie Luyendyk Jr. P.J. Chesson-R Jeff Simmons Jon Herb Rolando Quintanilla P.J. Abbott-R Scott Mayer-R Paul Dana Leonardo Maia-R James Chesson-R Ryan Hampton Gary Peterson

Sam Schmidt Motorsports AVS-Sam Schmidt Motorsports Western Union Speed Team Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc. Mo Nunn Racing Team ISI AERCON/Matt Young Motorsports Roquin Motorsports Keith Duesenberg Racing Sam Schmidt Motorsports Ethanol/Hemelgarn Racing Skip Barber Racing School Mo Nunn Racing Bush-Cheney 04 Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc.

D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F

67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 8 8 8 8 8

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Accident Accident Accident Accident Accident

R = Indy Pro Series Rookie; Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone TIME OF RACE: 0:43:38 AVERAGE SPEED: 134.034 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.0562 of a second FASTEST LAP: #76 P.J. Chesson (Lap 65; 191.676 mph; 27.3273 seconds) FASTEST LEADING LAP: #11 Thiago Medeiros (Lap 54; 190.344 mph; 27.5186 seconds) POLE AWARD WINNER: #11 Thiago Medeiros (189.592 mph; 27.6277 seconds) LAP LEADERS: No changes. Thiago Medeiros 1-67. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Thiago Medeiros 1/67. CAUTION FLAGS: 2 for 18. Laps 9-23 (#3, #27, #33, #67, #91 accident Turn 4); 58-60 (debris).

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Indy Lights Series

dreamerscandles.com 100 Firestone Indy Lights Series October 11, 2003 | 67 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps Status

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

7 11 5 3 2 12 10 13 6 8 16 9 1 4 15 14 17

36 20 92 14 91 11 25 24 41 27 33 3 5 4 99 12 9

Thiago Medeiros-R Jeff Simmons-R Cory Witherill Ed Carpenter Aaron Fike Rolando Quintanilla G.J. Mennen Billy Roe Dane Carter-R Gary Peterson Tony Turco-R Marty Roth Arie Luyendyk Jr. Mark Taylor-R Brad Pollard-R Matt Beardsley Taylor Fletcher-R

Genoa Racing Special Western Union Speed Team WSA Healthcare Futaba/Delphi/A.J. Foyt Racing RFMS/Hemelgarn Racing Roquin Motorsports Automatic Fire Sprinklers Team ISI Panther Racing Automatic Fire Sprinklers Brian Stewart Racing Brian Stewart Racing Luyendyk Racing Fulmar Panther Arrow Karts/Motorsports Ranch/SSM Land Title Olive Crest Foundation/SSM

D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F D/I/F

67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 65 38 38 2 1 0

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Accident Accident Accident Accident Did not start

R = Indy Pro Series Rookie; Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone TIME OF RACE: 0:45:21 AVERAGE SPEED: 128.975 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.0694 of a second FASTEST LAP: #3 Marty Roth (Lap 15; 186.921 mph; 28.0226 sec.) FASTEST LEADING LAP: #36 Thiago Medeiros (Lap 66; 185.173 mph; 28.2871 sec.) POLE AWARD WINNER: #5 Arie Luyendyk Jr. (186.282 mph; 28.1186 seconds) LAP LEADERS: 2 lead changes among 3 drivers. Arie Luyendyk Jr. 1-37; Aaron Fike 38-63; Thiago Medeiros 64-67. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Arie Luyendyk 1/37; Aaron Fike 1/26; Thiago Medeiros 1/4. CAUTION FLAGS: 3 for 18 laps. Laps 2-6 (#12, #99 accident backstretch); 33-36 (#3 slide Turn 2); 39-47 (#5 and #4 accident Turn 3).

BG Products 100 Firestone Indy Lights Series September 14, 2002 | 67 Laps Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car Name C/E/T Laps

Status

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Engine Engine

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 4 12 10 13 6 3 2 9 8 14 5 11 7

14 92 34 27 2 9 5 8 99 3 37 91 12 11

A.J. Foyt IV Cory Witherill Ryan Hampton Gary Peterson Ed Carpenter Tom Wood Arie Luyendyk Jr. Ronnie Johncox G.J. Mennen Marty Roth Mike Koss Aaron Fike Matt Beardsley Rolando Quintanilla

Harrah’s/A.J. Foyt Racing D/I/F WSA Healthcare D/I/F Conti-Genoa-Frost Racing D/I/F Automatic Fire Sprinklers D/I/F Menards/Jack K. Elrod Co./Futaba/Delphi D/I/F Super 8 Motels/Sam Schmidt Motorsports D/I/F Luyendyk Racing D/I/F REV 1 Racing Special D/I/F Greased Lightning Automotive Cleaning Products D/I/F Castek/Marty Roth/Brian Stewart Racing D/I/F Bowes Seal Fast Automotive Products D/I/F Hemelgarn Racing D/I/F Alpine Bank Old-Republic Land Title D/I/F Roquin Motorsports D/I/F

67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 67 31 8

R = Indy Pro Series Rookie; Chassis: D = Dallara; Engine: I = Nissan Infiniti; Tire: F = Firestone TIME OF RACE: 0:45:21 AVERAGE SPEED: 128.975 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.0694 of a second FASTEST LAP: #3 Marty Roth (Lap 15; 186.921 mph; 28.0226 sec.) FASTEST LEADING LAP: #36 Thiago Medeiros (Lap 66; 185.173 mph; 28.2871 sec.) POLE AWARD WINNER: #5 Arie Luyendyk Jr. (186.282 mph; 28.1186 seconds) LAP LEADERS: 2 lead changes among 3 drivers. Arie Luyendyk Jr. 1-37; Aaron Fike 38-63; Thiago Medeiros 64-67. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Arie Luyendyk 1/37; Aaron Fike 1/26; Thiago Medeiros 1/4. CAUTION FLAGS: 3 for 18 laps. Laps 2-6 (#12, #99 accident backstretch); 33-36 (#3 slide Turn 2); 39-47 (#5 and #4 accident Turn 3).

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TRANS-AM SERIES

BFGoodrich Tires Trans-Am Series Race 8 September 3, 2000 | Timed Race: 1 hour, 15 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor/Car Laps

Status Purse

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Mech. Mech. Running Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. DNS DNS

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 – –

9 5 12 13 7 16 10 14 18 15 19 17 24 23 22 21 20 3 25 6 1 4 2 8 11 26 27

66 64 5 59 12 38 15 17 11 10 62 9 24 13 82 23 19 84 70 48 88 49 1 28 98 16 81

Leighton Reese Johnny Miller Jeff Altenburg Simon Gregg Michael Lewis Kerry Alexander Tomy Drissi Jerry Kinn Mike Davis Don Sak Tom Smith Gary Johnson Jim Briody C.David Seuss Dick Greer Bob Ruman Steve Pelke Chris Neville Boris Said Jack Willes Brian Simo Randy Ruhlman Paul Gentilozzi Lou Gigliotti Stu Hayner Willy T. Ribbs Kevin Neilson

Banner Engineering/Phillips 66-Pontiac GP Automationdirect.com/UPS-Chevy Corvette Steele Racing Enterprises Inc-Jaguar XKR Stonier Transportation-Chevy Camaro AmeriSuites-Ford Mustang Wickes Lumber/ICI Dulux Paints-Chevy Camaro Drissi Advertising/eConnect-Ford Mustang JDK Motorsports-Chevy Corvette Applied Computer Solutions-Ford Mustang A&E Plumbing & Drain Cleaning-Chevy Camaro 62auto.com Bill Gray Racing-Chevy Camaro Epic Racing-Ford Mustang Prudential Securities-Chevy Camaro Fight Against Smoking Team-Olds Cutlass Dick Greer Racing-Chevy Corvette Cenweld Corporation-Chevy Corvette Kay Manufacturing-Ford Mustang Soenen Motorsports-Ford Mustang Entrepreneur Magazine-Ford Mustang TWC Motorsports-Chevy Corvette Tommy Bahama-Qvale Mangusta Preformed Line Products-Olds Aurora Johnson Controls/Homelink-Jaguar XKR LG Motorsports/G2 Performance/Young Chevy-Corvette Trenton Forging-Chevy Camaro Simple Green-Chevy Camaro K2 Motorsports-Chevy Camaro

40 40 40 40 40 40 40 39 39 38 38 38 38 37 37 36 34 26 22 18 15 15 12 9 8 0 0

$18,100 13,400 9,200 7,600 6,100 4,700 4,550 3,500 3,200 2,900 2,500 2,500 2,100 1,900 1,900 2,700 1,700 2,700 1,300 1,400 3,700 2,700 3,200 1,200 1,200 -----

Time of Race: 60:00.367 AVERAGE SPEED: 90.479 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.521 of a second POLE AWARD: #88 Brian Simo (101.570 mph; 1:22.371) LAP LEADERS: 4 changes among 5 drivers. Brian Simo 1-13; Jack Willes 14-16; Chris Neville 17-26; Michael Lewis 27-29; Leighton Reese 30-40. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Brian Simo 1/13; Leighton Reese 1/11; Chris Neville 1/10; Jack Willes 1/3; Michael Lewis 1/3. CAUTIONS: 1 for 5 laps. Laps 25-29 (debris).

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SCCA World Challenge

SCCA World Challenge - GT March 4, 2001 | Timed Race: 50 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor/Car Laps Status Purse

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

3 1 33 2 5 10 6 12 9 11 19 14 4 7 23 25 26 32 30 18 28 22 21 20 27 13 16 15 17 29 8 24 31

9 42 3 38 1 23 79 08 80 01 29 73 8 98 35 12 32 21 46 44 02 13 47 41 03 77 81 14 04 16 18 64 10

Michael Galati Peter Cunningham Randy Probst Mike Fitzgerald Jeff McMillin Bob Miller-R Justin Jackson G.J. Mennen Justin Marks Bill Cooper Walter Swick Phil McClure Derek Bell Stu Hayner David Farmer Michael Culver-R Charlie Barns-R James Sofronas Joe Blackert-R John Young-R Caroline Wright-R Greg Merril-R J. Bob Taylor Boris Said Tommy Safar Jimmy Adams Johannes van Overbeek Anders Hainert-R Bobby Sak-R Anthony DeMonte Daniel Eastman Rick Knoop-R Carol Hollfelder-R

Champion Audi/Audi S4 Comp. RealTime Racing/Acura NSX Keewaydin/ToadHall/Moorespeed/Porsche 911 Petersen Mspts/Westward Ho Cas/Porsche 911 Cup JJ’s Snacks/John Hancock/BMW M3 Rogaine/DirecPC/At Speed Mspts/Porsche 911 Cup J-3 Motorsports/Porsche 911 Cup Haulmark Trailers/Grand Spt Rc/Corvette C5 Flextronics/Intel/Porsche 911 Cup Pirate Racing/Corvette C5 Teemark Corporation/BMW M3 Aggregate Ind/McClure Concrete/Corvette C5 Legend of Motorsports/Audi S4 Comp. Mallett Cars/MTI Racing Z06/Corvette Z06 Metric Chemical/Corvette C5 TCKlineRacing.com/SSF/BMW M3 Viper Speed/Viper GTS SSF Import AutoParts/TC Kline/BMW M3 Vortrag Motorsports/QSC Audio/Audi S4 Contract Metal Products/Saleen SR Grand Sports Racing/Corvette Immersion/Rogaine/AtSpeed Mspt/Porsche 911 Cup McClure Concrete/Aggregate Ind/Corvette C5 AER/Bob McGraw Racing/Ford Mustang Hidden Creek Racing/Saleen SR Caldwell Coach/Amadas Ind./Porsche 911 Cup Flextronics/Intel/Porsche 911 Cup A.P.S./GAS Motorsports/911 Porsche Cup A&E Plumbing/Grand Sport Racing/Corvette C5 DeMonte Motorsports/Ford Mustang MG Intnl/Law Office of Sally Gross/Porsche RSR Knoop-Hanna/Progressive Image/Corvette C5 Ameritec/Tiger Racing/Ferrari 355 C

28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 26 25 25 24 21 19 15 11 8 1 1 0 0

Running $15,100 Running 12,000 Running 4,000 Running 2,200 Running 2,800 Running 1,500 Running 1,300 Running 1,200 Running 1,100 Running 1,000 Running 800 Running 700 Running 650 Running 600 Running 575 Running 550 Running 500 Running 400 Running 400 Running 300 Running --Mech. --Running --Accident --Mech. --Mech. --Mech. --Mech. --Mech. --Mech. --Mech. --DNS --DNS ---

R = Rookie Time of Race: 50:02.493 AVERAGE SPEED: 78.021 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.739 of a second POLE AWARD: #42 Peter Cunningham (89.652 mph; 1:33.320). LAP LEADERS: 5 changes among 3 drivers. Peter Cunningham 1-2; Michael Galati 3-6; Boris Said 7; Galati 8-9; Said 10-22; Galati 23-28. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Boris Said 2/14; Michael Galati 3/12; Peter Cunningham 1/2.

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SCCA World Challenge - GT September 2, 2000 | Timed Race: 50 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor/Car Laps Status Purse

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7 14 11 6 9 5 19 22 26 24 13 28 23 2 20 16 34 30 27 31 35 32 18 15 38 29 36 3 10 8 33 25 21 17 39 12 1 4 37

38 22 79 39 25 32 18 73 29 97 9 77 47 42 37 55 03 76 08 05 09 02 8 50 75 4 51 52 94 98 48 04 44 54 0 96 41 01 12

Mike Fitzgerald-R Scott Bove-R Justin Jackson-R John Heinrichy Jeff McMillin Bobby Archer Daniel Eastman-R Phil McClure Walter Swick Scotty B. White Michael Galati Jimmy Adams-R Rob Raub-R Peter Cunningham Danny Kellermeyer E. Forbes-Robinson Tommy Safar Jeff Demetri Kelly Bradley Steve Carvajal Walter Dethier John Warner-R Derek Bell David Donohue-R Charlie Barns-R Michael Pettiford Tom Edwards-R Terry Borcheller David Schardt Reese Cox Michael Giglio Terry Lackey Phil Lasco-R Matt Drendel-R Don Istook-R Paul Brown Boris Said Bill Cooper Dick Grieser-R

Westward Ho Hotel Vegas/MPIE/Porsche GT3 e-sports.com/Atoddard/Porsche GT3 Cup J-3 Motorsports/Porsche 993 RSR Aristeo Construction/Corvette C5 JJ’s Snacks/john Hancock/BMW M3 Motorsports Ranch/ViperSpeed/Dodge Viper MG Intercont./Law Office of SA/Porsche 993 R McClure Const./Aggregate Indst./Corvette Tecmark Corporation/BMW M3 West Coast Corvettes/DRM C500R/Corvette C5 Champion Audi/Audi S4 Comp. ADT Automotive/Viper Speed/Dodge Viper 3R Automotive/Corvette C5 RealTime Racing/BMW M3 Aristeo Construction/Corvette C5 Morton Enterprises/Lotus Esprit T Hidden Creek Racing/Saleen SR HP Motorsports/Saleen Mustang Grand Sport Speedway/Haulmark/Corvette Associated Ins./J&L Motorsports/Saleen Mustang Program Motorsports/Saleen Cobra R Grand Sport Speedway/HaulmarkRace/Corvette Legend of Mtspts/Champion Audi/Audi S4 Wild Dog Racing/Dodge Viper GTS Strike King Lures/Corvette ZR-1 Go 4 It Racing Schools/Camaro Wild Dog Racing/Dodge Viper GTS AASCO Performance/Saleen SR Hikari Racing/Porsche GT3 Cup MTI Racing/Corvette C5 Alpha Concrete Const. Co./Saleen SR Grand Sport Speedway/Haulmark/Corvette C5 Lasco Auto Plaza/Dodge Viper GTS Bell Motorsports/Drendel Reng/Ferrari 355 APR/Mercatech/Audi S4 HP Motorsports/LTI/Kicker/Saleen SR AER/Bob McGraw Racing/Ford Mustang Les Stanford/Pirate Racing/Corvette C5 ProParts USA.net/BMW M3

26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 24 23 23 23 22 21 18 17 16 15 13 12 6 1 0 0 0

Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Mech. Running Running Mech. Accident Overheat Fuel Running Mech. Tire Mech. Mech. Susp. Accident Accident Mech.

$8.000 4,500 2,000 1,600 1,000 1,400 700 600 550 850 1,100 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 ---------------------------------------

R = Rookie Time of Race: 45:49.643 AVERAGE SPEED: 79.110 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 13.606 seconds POLE AWARD: #41 Boris Said (93.745 mph; 1:29.246). LAP LEADERS: 4 changes among 3 drivers. Terry Borcheller 1-7; John Heinrichy 8-10; Mike Fitzgerald 11-17; Borcheller 18-20; Fitzgerald 21-26. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Mike Fitzgerald 2/13; Terry Borcheller 2/10; John Heinrichy 1/3.

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SCCA World Challenge

SCCA World Challenge - Touring March 4, 2001 | Timed Race: 50 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor/Car Laps Status Purse

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

4 1 3 2 7 8 6 12 11 15 13 9 19 18 14 21 16 24 17 25 26 22 23 28 29 10 30 20 5 27

26 55 51 1 94 2 23 44 8 7 88 43 54 02 3 4 95 46 07 01 31 38 04 45 62 25 33 40 92 77

Steve Pfeffer Neal Sapp Alfred DuPont Pierre Kleinubing Don Salama David Leslie-R Terry McCarthy Mike Fitzgerald Taz Harvey Ken Dobson Roger Foo-R Hugh Plumb Rob Hines-R Walter Markes Kevin Schrantz Shauna Marinus Drew Hagestad Carlos Steyer Mike Buzzetti Manny Matz Mark Hein-R John Green David Wall-R Fred Meyer Peter Bovenberg-R Ed Schairbaum Nick Vitucci-R Paul Bonaccorsi-R Will Turner Paul Lambert-R

John Hancock/JJ’s Snacks/BMW 328is DuPont Mtrsp./EuropeanRacing/BMW 328is DuPont Mtrsp/EuropeanRacing/BMW 328is RealTimeRacing/Acura Integra R Turner Motorsports/H&R Sprints/BMW 328is Mirko Racing/Mazda 626 FMG/Image Micro/Dinan/BMW 328is RealTime Racing/Acura Integra R Dublin Honda/Tracy Honda/Acura Integra R Westek Electronics/BMW 328Ci Griffin Motorwerke/Honda Civic Si RealTime Racing/Acura Integra R TeleStrategies/ERT/DuPont Mspt/BMW 328is Peppaseed-Renaissance Racing/BMW 328is Mirko Racing/Mazda 626 TriPoint Engineering/ProParts/BMW 328is Metro VW/VW Jetta RealTime Racing/Acura Integra R Nanometer Tech/MB Racing/Acura Integra Peppaseed-Renaissance Racing/BMW 328is Speed Star Racing Wheels/H&R/Acura Integra Speed Star Racing Wheels/H&R/Acura Integra Peppaseed Racing/BMW 328is RealTime Racing/Acura Integra R M.B.O./McDonald’s/PPG/Honda Civic Si Nova Solutions/Nissan 240 SX Niko Tuning/Community Health/Acura Integra R TriPoint Engineering/Pro Parts/Mazda Protégé Turner Motorsports/H&R Springs/BMW 328is Vortrag Motorsports/CES/Audi A4 Quattro

R = Rookie Time of Race: 43:47.477 AVERAGE SPEED: 82.786 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 2.282 seconds POLE AWARD: #55 Neal Sapp (83.300 mph; 1:40.437) LAP LEADERS: 1 change among 2 drivers. Neal Sapp 1-2; Steve Pfeffer 3-26 LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Steve Pfeffer 1/24; Neal Sapp 1/2

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Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. DNS

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SCCA World Challenge

SCCA World Challenge - Touring September 2, 2000 | Timed Race: 50 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Sponsor/Car Laps Status Purse

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2 4 10 6 1 11 13 26 14 7 9 16 17 12 21 18 20 19 22 23 15 8 3 5 24 25 27 28

94 44 8 50 51 46 00 2 02 43 42 93 25 21 01 95 49 60 98 45 89 84 92 12 26 17 80 83

Don Salama-R Kevin Schrantz Taz Harvey Paul Alderman-R Alfred DuPont Bob Nagel-R Mark C. Reed Neal Sappy-R Walter Markes Jr. Hugh Plumb Pierre Kleinubing Peter Ackroyd-R Ed Schairbaum-R Shauna Marinus-R Manny Matz Drew Hagestad-R Jeff Little-R Fred Pignataro Aaron Bambach Fred Meyer Jason Potter David Rosenblum Will Turner Mike Fitzgerald-R Steve Pfeffer-R Grant Lockwood Ken Dobson-R Steve Lisa

Turner Motorsports/H&R Springs/BMW 328is BuySellorHold.com/RealTime Racing/Acura Dublin Honda/Tracy Honda/Acura Integra R European Racing Technologies/BMW 328is European Racing Technologies/BMW 328is BuySellorHold.com/RealTime Racing/Acura Patent It!/Acura Integra R tcklineracing.com/ProParts/BMW 328is Peppaseed Racing/BMW 328is BuySellorHold.com/RealTime Racing/Acura BuySellorHold.com/Real Time Racing/Acura Turner Motorsports/H&R Springs/BMW 328is Nova Solutions/Nissan 240 SX tcklineracing.com/ProParts/BMW 328is Peppaseed Racing/BMW 328is Hagestad Racing/VW Jetta European Racing Technologies/BMW 328is Medford Auto Wreckers/BMW 328is Road & Track/Hikari Racing/Toyota Celica BuySellorHold.com/Real Time Racing/Acura American Honda/Acura Integra R Patent It!/Amsoil/Mazda 626 Turner Motorsports/H&R Springs/BMW 328is Pure Image/tcklineracing.com/BMW 328ci John Hancock/JJ’s Snacks/BMW 328 American Honda/Raceworks/Honda Prelude Westek Electronics/Pont Sunfire GT Patent It!/Amsoil/Mazda 626

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Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. Mech. DNS DNS DNS

$4,000 3,000 1,600 1,700 1,500 800 700 600 550 1,050 1,000 500 500 500 -----------------------------

R = Rookie Time of Race: 41:16.886 AVERAGE SPEED: 84.444 mph MARGIN OF VICTORY: 5.072 seconds POLE AWARD: #51 Alfred DuPont (85.694 mph; 1:37.631) LAP LEADERS: No lead changes. Don Salama 1-25 LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Don Salama 1/25

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Star Mazda series

Star Mazda Series Formula Mazda Class March 4, 2001 Timed Race: 45 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course)

Formula Mazda Class September 2, 2000 Timed Race: 45 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course)

Fin St Car Pos. Pos. No.

Driver Hometown

Fin St Car Pos. Pos. No.

Driver Hometown

Scott Bradley Matt Beardsley Chad Block Oliver Rowen Guy Cosmo David Sterenberg Michael Stephens Marc Cota-Robies Scott Kusy Marc DeVellis Doug Peterson Charlie Swayne Tim Jennings Scott Jenkins J.J. Fischer Greg Thek James Shaiman Dan Weyland Tom Nastasi Ed Zabinski Rob Walker Bryan Willman Steve Cook John Faulkner Ginni Swanton Quad Boenker Todd Garner Emmett Murphy Aaron Ogus Chris McMurry Darryl Wills Al Beonker Tom Mabey Dick Downs Dan Tomlin III R. David Jones Nur Ali Rick waddell Pierre Ehret Robert Noell

Grant Ryley Bernardo Martinez Chantz Wade David Sterenberg Scott Bradley Jason LaPoint Alex Figge Mike Potekhen Scott Jenkins Quad Boenker Bryan Selby Chad Block Chris McMurry Justin Pestotnik Scott Kusy Matt Beardsley Steve Lopez Tom Mabey Russell Wiseman Michael Choquette Al Boenker Steve Cook DanTomlin III Rick Waddell Dan Weyland Dick Owens Greg Byrne Nur Ali Steve Golden Dick Doty Todd Garner Ginni Swanton Doug Petersen Emmett Murphy John Pestotnik

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

5 14 6 55 3 32 2 11 9 82 4 22 15 80 11 29 16 77 8 67 10 87 18 70 14 100 1 31 22 51 20 96 26 45 21 88 19 23 30 97 28 65 36 59 35 105 27 81 34 72 12 104 31 38 29 66 33 69 7 10 40 47 37 103 38 35 24 33 25 56 39 62 23 42 32 17 13 28 17 61

Redwood City, Calif. 25 Breckenridge, Colo. 25 York, Pa. 25 San Francisco, Calif. 25 Bohemia, N.Y. 25 Phoenix, Ariz. 25 Sarasota, Fla. 25 Santa Ana, Calif. 25 Scottsdale, Ariz. 25 Burnaby, B.C., Canada 25 Lake Orion, Mich. 25 Austin, Texas 25 Downers Grove, Ill. 25 Portland, Ore. 25 Tyler, Texas 25 Long Beach, Calif. 25 Seattle, Wash. 25 Denver, Colo. 25 Stamford, Conn. 25 Monterey, Calif. 25 Portland, Ore. 25 Kirkland, Wash. 25 Pass Christian, Miss. 25 Pittsford, N.Y. 25 Kirkland, Wash. 25 Fort Worth, Texas 24 Bixby, Okla. 25 Fort Worth, Texas 24 Toronto, Ont., Canada 24 Phoenix, Ariz. 24 Deerpark, Texas 24 Weatherford, Texas 24 W. Bountiful, Utah 24 St. James, Minn. 24 Dallas, Texas 23 Fort Worth, Texas 23 Euless, Texas 21 Edmonds, Wash. 18 Santa Rosa, Calif. 12 Raleigh, N.C. 5

MARGIN OF VICTORY: 0.016 of a second

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Saratoga, Calif. Toledo, Ohio Waco, Texas Phoenix, Ariz. Redwood City, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Santa Barbara, Calif. Silverthorne, Colo. Portland, Ore. Fort Worth, Texas Alpine, Calif. York, Pa. Phoenix, Ariz. Arvada, Colo. Scottsdale, Ariz. Breckenridge, Colo. Chandler, Ariz. West Bountiful, Utah Southlake, Texas Santa Barbara, Calif. Fort Worth, Texas Pass Christian, Miss. Dallas, Texas Edmonds, Wash. Denver, Colo. St. James, Minn. Southlake, Texas Euless, Texas Jonesboro, Ark. Hadden Heights, N.J. Bixby, Okla. Kirkland, Wash. Lake Orion, Mich. Fort Worth, Texas Arvada, Colo.

MARGIN OF VICTORY: 4.519 seconds

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women’s Global / Late Model

Women’s Global GT Series Race 4 September 3, 2000 | Timed Race: 45 minutes (2.324-mile infield road course) Finish Start Car Pos. Pos. No. Driver Car/Sponsor Laps Status

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2 6 4 5 15 3 7 10 8 9 16 14 11 12 13 1

20 13 11 6 16 17 2 10 16 5 4 12 8 7 21 9

Sonja Bayer Cindi Lux Divina Gallca Milka Duno Audrey Zawodsky Nicole Ruman Amy Ruman Nikki LaRue Dana Moore Terri Hundertmark Jenny Sheehy Liz Boeder Bobbie Marshall Renee Eady Sherry DeCoursey Belinda Endress

Panoz GTS-R/Dick Barbour Racing Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R/Aramark Uniform Services Panoz GTS-R/MRW/Pits 39/MLP Production Panoz GTS-R/Visieon Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R/Moore Video Panoz GTS-R/Michelin Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R/Burlingame Auto Center Panoz GTS-R/Spiegel Catalog, Inc. Panoz GTS-R Panoz GTS-R/fast jane Panoz GTS-R/Xtreme Island Designs

27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 27 Running 26 Running 26 Running 25 Mechanical

Time of Race: 46:1.438 AVERAGE SPEED: 81.803 mph POLE AWARD: #9 Belinda Endress (82.383 mph; 1:41.555) LAP LEADERS: No lead changes. Sonja Bayer 1-17. LAP LEADER SUMMARY: Sonja Bayer 1/27.

MARGIN OF VICTORY: 11.831 seconds

ROMCO/USRA Late Model Stock Cars Year-By-Year Winners | 1.5-mile oval

Date 6/8/2002 6/7/2003 4/2/2004 6/12/2004 6/11/2005 6/10/2006

Driver Chris Davidson Greg Davidson Robert Richardson Michael Crofford T. Wade Welch Chris Davidson

Series ROMCO ROMCO ROMCO ROMCO USRA USRA

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TMS Dirt Track Winners Sprint Cars Date Driver 3/31/2000 Danny Lasoski 10/14/2000 Steve Kinser 3/30/2001 Mark Kinser 4/5/2002 Brad Furr 9/14/2002 Danny Lasoski 3/29/2003 Steve Kinser 10/11/2003 Jason Johnson 4/3/2004 Brian Paulus 9/15/2012 Jason Johnson

Series Laps WoO 40 laps WoO 40 laps WoO 40 laps WoO 30 laps WoO 40 laps WoO 40 laps WoO 40 laps WoO 30 laps ASCS 40 laps

Late Model Stock Cars Date 4/29/2000 3/31/2001 3/5/2004 3/6/2004 3/4/2005 3/5/2005 4/16/2005 3/3/2006 3/4/2006 3/2/2007 3/3/2007 2/28/2009 2/27/2010 9/18/2010 3/5/2011 9/17/2011 3/3/2012 3/2/2013

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Driver Dan Schlieper Jimmy Mars Doug Ingalls Raymond Merrill Raymond Merrill Kelly Boen Kenny Merchant Garrett Durrett Rob Litton Kelly Boen John Anderson Rob Litton Jack Sullivan Ray Moore Will Vaught Ray Moore Jack Sullivan Shane Hebert

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TMS Dirt Track Winners Modified Stock Cars Date Driver Series 4/5/2002 Kenny Gaddis 9/13/2002 Billy Melton 3/28/2003 Dennis Gieber 3/29/2003 Bobby Ruffin 10/10/2003 Clyde Dunn Jr. 10/11/2003 Chris Henigan 3/5/2004 Jared Webb 3/6/2004 Kenny Gaddis 3/5/2005 Chris Henigan 3/4/2006 George White 3/2/2007 Howard Willis 3/3/2007 Johnny Virden 9/29/2007 Troy Taylor IMCA 9/29/2007 Keith White IMCA 3/1/2008 Paul White 3/1/2008 Randy Timms 2/28/2009 Travis Evans 2/28/2009 Terry Phillips 2/27/2010 Tim Clonch 2/27/2010 Bobby Malchus 9/18/2010 Troy Taylor 9/18/2010 Steve Whiteaker Jr. 3/5/2011 Sean Jones 3/5/2011 Terry Phillips 9/17/2011 Troy Taylor 9/17/2011 Clyde Dunn 3/3/2012 Dennie Gieber 3/3/2012 Kelly Shryock 9/15/2012 Steve Whiteaker Jr. 9/15/2012 Chris Brown 3/2/2013 John Whittington 3/2/2013 Rodney Sanders

Stock Cars Date 9/29/2007 9/28/2007

Driver Jeff Turner B.J. Dauer

Laps 15 laps 35 laps 20 laps 15 laps 13 laps 20 laps 20 laps 20 laps 30 laps 30 laps 20 laps 30 laps 30 laps 25 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps 30 laps 40 laps

Series IMCA IMCA

Laps 20 laps 15 laps

Laps 25 laps

Sprint Series of Texas Date 9/29/2007

Driver Chad Wilson

Flat-Track Motorcycles Date Driver 5/6/2000 Will Davis 8/26/2000 Terry Poovey

Series PACE PACE

Laps 25 laps 25 laps

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Global Rallycross Championship

Hoon Kaboom Texas June 9, 2012

1A Rank Car No. Seed Name Time 1 3 1 Marcus Gronholm 3:07.026 2 26 9 Andy Scott 3:14.664 3 199 8 Travis Pastrana 3:16.414 4 418 16 Jimmy Keeney 16:08.463 1B Rank Car # Seed Name Time 1 77 5 Samuel Hubinette 3:13.278 2 17 12 David Binks 3:16.292 3 43 4 Ken Block 3:22.348 4 59 17 Patrick Moro 3:28.210 5 40 13 Dave Mirra 20:00.000 (DNS) 1C Rank Car # Seed Name Time 1 38 6 Brian Deegan 3:14.627 2 67 11 Rhys Millen 3:16.317 3 99 14 Felipe Albuquerque 3:20.378 4 33 3 Liam Doran 3:23.590 5 12 18 Stephan Verdier 12:08.314 (DNF) 1D Rank Car # Seed Name Time 1 34 2 Tanner Foust 3:11.178 2 11 10 Sverre Isachsen 3:15.391 3 57 7 Toomas Heikkinen 3:16.132 4 81 15 Bucky Lasek 3:19.835

Last Chance Qualifier A 3A Rank Car # Seed Name 1 43 4 Ken Block 2 40 13 Dave Mirra 3 59 17 Patrick Moro 4 199 8 Travis Pastrana 5 418 16 Jimmy Keeney

Time 2:28.824 2:32.283 2:46.997 13.42.955 (DNF) 15:00.000 (DNS)

Last Chance Qualifier B 3B Rank Car # Seed Name Time 1 12 18 Stephan Verdier 11:13.656 2 33 3 Liam Doran 15:24.410 (DNF) 3 81 15 Bucky Lasek 15:24.814 (DNF) 4 99 14 Felipe Albuquerque 15:27.635 (DNF) 5 57 7 Toomas Heikkinen 17:37.926 (DQ)

FINAL 4A Rank Car # Seed Name Time 1 3 1 Marcus Gronholm 4:33.950 2 34 2 Tanner Foust 4:42.437 3 38 6 Brian Deegan 4:43.874 4 67 11 Rhys Millen 4:46.710 5 17 12 David Binks 4:48.252 6 12 18 Stephan Verdier 4:57.780 7 77 5 Samuel Hubinette 17:32.851 (DNF) 8 43 4 Ken Block 30:14.844 (DNF) 9 26 9 Andy Scott 31:40.000 (DNF) 10 11 10 Sverre Isachsen 31:41.000 (DQ)

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