2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400
{{Short description|Auto race held at Dover International Speedway in 2001}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}
{{Infobox NASCAR race report
| Type = NASWINSTON
| Description =
| Race Name = MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400
| Details ref =
| Fulldate = {{Start date|2001|9|23}}
| Year = 2001
| Race_No = 27
| Season_No = 36
| Image = 2001_MBNA_Cal_Ripken_Jr._400_program_cover.png
| Caption = 2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 program cover
| Location = Dover Downs International Speedway
| Course_mi = 1
| Course_km = 1.6
| Distance_laps = 400
| Distance_mi = 400
| Distance_km = 643.737
| Weather = Mild with temperatures of {{convert|77|F|C}}; wind speeds of {{convert|6|mph|km/h}}{{cite web|url=http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/DE/Dover/2001-09-23 |title=2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 weather information |publisher=The Old Farmers' Almanac |access-date=July 10, 2013 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240526184301/https://www.webcitation.org/6I4c1ZRPe?url=http://m.almanac.com/weather/history/DE/Dover/2001-09-23 |archive-date=May 26, 2024 |url-status=live }}
| Avg = {{convert|101.559|mi/h}}
| Pole_Driver = Dale Jarrett
| Pole_Team = Robert Yates Racing
| Pole_Time =
| Most_Driver = Dale Earnhardt Jr.
| Most_Team = Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
| Most_laps = 193
| Car = 8
| First_Driver = Dale Earnhardt Jr.
| First_Team = Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
| Network = NBC
| Announcers = Allen Bestwick, Benny Parsons, Wally Dallenbach Jr.
| Ratings = 4.5{{cite web|url=http://www.jayski.com/pages/tvratings2001.htm|title=TV RATINGS 2001|work=Jayski's Silly Season Site|access-date=2013-12-27|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910010508/http://www.jayski.com/pages/tvratings2001.htm|archive-date=2015-09-10|url-status=dead}}
}}
The 2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series stock car race held on September 23, 2001, at Dover Downs International Speedway. The race was the 27th of the 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. The race is notable for being the first NASCAR Cup Series race run after the September 11 attacks.
Dale Jarrett of Robert Yates Racing won the pole position, while Dale Earnhardt, Inc.'s Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the most laps with 193 and won the race.
The race was the also first to be run against the National Football League regular season since the signing of the consolidated NASCAR TV contract which began in 2001.
First race since September 11
File:Dale Jarret end of happy hour (2686398754).jpg won the pole for the race. His car featured an American flag on the hood.]]
File:Ken Schrader's flag car (2686401368).jpg's all-American flag car]]
Following the September 11 attacks, NASCAR moved the previously-upcoming New Hampshire 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway to late November. The Craftsman Truck Series race at Texas Motor Speedway was postponed to early October.{{cite web|url=http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2001/09/New-Hampshire-300-Postponed.aspx?SubSeriesID=3|title=New Hampshire 300 Postponed|work=Motor Racing Network|date=September 13, 2001|access-date=September 11, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911204926/http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2001/09/New-Hampshire-300-Postponed.aspx?SubSeriesID=3|archive-date=September 11, 2017|url-status=dead}} This schedule change made the MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 the first race since the attacks.
To honor those killed in the attacks, fans were given American flags. During pre-race ceremonies, Lee Greenwood sang "God Bless the USA", and Tanya Tucker sang "God Bless America" and the national anthem. Greenwood praised the "raw emotion" felt from the fans, who sang along and chanted "U-S-A!" as he performed the song.{{cite web|last=McGee|first=Ryan|url=http://www.espn.com/racing/nascar/cup/story/_/id/6972953/nascar-dover-roared-back-life-9-11|title=Post-9/11 healing began at Dover|publisher=ESPN|date=September 21, 2011|access-date=September 11, 2017}}
Baseball great Cal Ripken Jr. served as the grand marshal and had the race named for him as he was to play in his final game on the evening of the race in nearby Baltimore, Maryland.{{cite web|url=http://www.jayski.com/next/2001/2001dov2.htm|title=MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400|work=Jayski's Silly Season Site|access-date=June 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120916165420/http://www.jayski.com/next/2001/2001dov2.htm|archive-date=September 16, 2012|url-status=dead}} However, due to the attacks, his final game was postponed and was not on the same day of the race.
In a sense of patriotism, each car featured American flags. Ken Schrader removed every sponsor and decal from his car and completely painted the car as an American flag,{{cite web|url=http://www.doverspeedway.com/news_content/the-sept-23-2001-mbna-cal-ripken-jr-400-nascar-sprint-cup-series-race-remembered/|title=The Sept. 23, 2001 "MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400" NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race remembered|work=Dover International Speedway|date=June 18, 2012|access-date=June 29, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130311031453/http://www.doverspeedway.com/news_content/the-sept-23-2001-mbna-cal-ripken-jr-400-nascar-sprint-cup-series-race-remembered/|archive-date=March 11, 2013|url-status=dead}} a process that sponsor M&M's would recreate ten years later for Kyle Busch in the 2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 at Richmond Raceway.
As a security measure, coolers, backpacks, and large bags were banned from the track, though concession prices were lowered in compensation.{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/motorsports/nascar_plus/news/2001/09/19/coolers_ban_ap/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030226034813/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/motorsports/nascar_plus/news/2001/09/19/coolers_ban_ap/|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 26, 2003|title=Fans react to ban on coolers for Dover Downs races|work=CNN Sports Illustrated|date=September 20, 2001|access-date=June 29, 2013}} Volunteers from Dover Air Force Base assisted in scanning and inspecting every spectator entering the track, while Dover encouraged teams to not fly to the track. NASCAR on NBC{{'s}} helicopters were also prohibited from flying around the track.
Entry list
class="wikitable"
!Driver !Team !Manufacturer !Sponsor |
1
|Kenny Wallace |Chevrolet |Pennzoil |
01
|Jason Leffler |Dodge |Cingular Wireless |
2
|Rusty Wallace |Ford |Miller Lite/USA |
4
|Kevin Lepage |Pontiac |Kodak |
5
|Terry Labonte |Chevrolet |Kellogg's/USA |
6
|Mark Martin |Ford |Viagra, Pfizer |
7
|Mike Wallace |Ford |NationsRent |
8
|Dale Earnhardt Jr. |Chevrolet |Budweiser/USA |
9
|Bill Elliott |Dodge |Dodge Dealers, UAW |
10
|Johnny Benson Jr. |Pontiac |Valvoline |
11
|Brett Bodine |Ford |Ralph's, Red Cell Batteries |
12
|Jeremy Mayfield |Ford |Mobil 1 |
13
|Hermie Sadler |Chevrolet |Little Trees |
14
|Ron Hornaday Jr. |Chevrolet |Conseco |
15
|Michael Waltrip |Chevrolet |NAPA Auto Parts/God Bless America |
17
|Matt Kenseth |Ford |DeWalt New Products/USA |
18
|Bobby Labonte |Pontiac |Interstate Batteries, MBNA, Cal Ripken, Jr. |
19
|Casey Atwood |Dodge |Dodge Dealers, UAW |
20
|Tony Stewart |Toyota |Home Depot/God Bless America |
21
|Elliott Sadler |Ford |Motorcraft/USA |
22
|Ward Burton |Pontiac |Caterpillar/USA |
24
|Jeff Gordon |Chevrolet |DuPont Automotive |
25
|Jerry Nadeau |Chevrolet |UAW-Delphi |
26
|Jimmy Spencer |Ford |Kmart School Spirit/God Bless America |
27
|Rick Mast |Pontiac |Duke's Mayonnaise/Sauer's |
28
|Ricky Rudd |Ford |Texaco, Havoline |
29
|Kevin Harvick |Chevrolet |GM Goodwrench Service Plus/USA |
31
|Mike Skinner |Chevrolet |Lowe's |
32
|Ricky Craven |Chevrolet |Tide |
33
|Joe Nemechek |Chevrolet |Oakwood Homes |
36
|Ken Schrader |Pontiac |American Red Cross, 1-800-HELP-NOW |
40
|Sterling Marlin |Dodge |Coors Light |
43
|John Andretti |Dodge |Cheerios |
44
|Buckshot Jones |Dodge |Georgia-Pacific |
45
|Kyle Petty |Ford |Sprint |
47
|Lance Hooper |Chevrolet |J.J. Baker Custom Homes |
55
|Bobby Hamilton |Chevrolet |USA/Square D |
66
|Todd Bodine |Ford |Kmart Blue Light Special |
71
|Dave Marcis |Chevrolet |Team Realtree |
77
|Robert Pressley |Ford |Forever in our Hearts, United We Stand |
88
|Dale Jarrett |Ford |UPS/USA |
90
|Hut Stricklin |Ford |Hills Brothers Coffee |
92
|Stacy Compton |Dodge |Kodiak/God Bless America |
93
|Dave Blaney |Dodge |American Red Cross, Amoco, 1-800-HELP-NOW |
96
|Andy Houston |Ford |McDonald's |
97
|Kurt Busch |Ford |Sharpie, Rubbermaid, USA |
99
|Jeff Burton |Ford |Citgo Supergard/USA |
Qualifying
Dale Jarrett won the pole for the race with a lap time of 23.238 seconds and speed of {{convert|154.919|mph|km/h}}, his first pole at Dover, while Bobby Labonte qualified second.{{cite news|author=Associated Press|author-link=Associated Press|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/22/sports/plus-auto-racing-jarrett-wins-pole-in-cal-ripken-jr-400.html|title=PLUS: AUTO RACING; Jarrett Wins Pole In Cal Ripken Jr. 40|newspaper=The New York Times|date=September 22, 2001|access-date=September 11, 2017}} Rick Mast, Jason Leffler, Lance Hooper, and Dave Marcis failed to qualify.
class="wikitable"
|+ !Car !Driver !Manufacturer !Time !Avg. Speed |
1
|88 |Dale Jarrett |Ford |23.238 |154.919 |
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2
|18 |Bobby Labonte |Pontiac |23.245 |154.872 |
3
|8 |Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |Chevy |23.248 |154.852 |
4
|28 |Ricky Rudd |Ford |23.257 |154.792 |
5
|32 |Ricky Craven |Ford |23.321 |154.367 |
6
|1 |Kenny Wallace |Chevy |23.325 |154.341 |
7
|12 |Jeremy Mayfield |Ford |23.368 |154.057 |
8
|14 |Ron Hornaday, Jr. |Pontiac |23.402 |153.833 |
9
|66 |Todd Bodine |Ford |23.427 |153.669 |
10
|9 |Bill Elliott |Dodge |23.432 |153.636 |
11
|20 |Tony Stewart |Pontiac |23.435 |153.616 |
12
|92 |Stacy Compton |Dodge |23.438 |153.597 |
13
|36 |Ken Schrader |Pontiac |23.453 |153.498 |
14
|29 |Kevin Harvick |Chevy |23.461 |153.446 |
15
|2 |Rusty Wallace |Ford |23.472 |153.374 |
16
|33 |Joe Nemechek |Chevy |23.482 |153.309 |
17
|55 |Bobby Hamilton |Chevy |23.511 |153.120 |
18
|19 |Casey Atwood |Dodge |23.515 |153.094 |
19
|21 |Elliott Sadler |Ford |23.525 |153.029 |
20
|44 |Buckshot Jones |Dodge |23.526 |153.022 |
21
|45 |Kyle Petty |Dodge |23.531 |152.990 |
22
|99 |Jeff Burton |Ford |23.543 |152.912 |
23
|24 |Jeff Gordon |Chevy |23.551 |152.860 |
24
|4 |Kevin Lepage |Chevy |23.554 |152.840 |
25
|22 |Ward Burton |Dodge |23.575 |152.704 |
26
|40 |Sterling Marlin |Dodge |23.576 |152.698 |
27
|15 |Michael Waltrip |Chevy |23.584 |152.646 |
28
|77 |Robert Pressley |Ford |23.597 |152.562 |
29
|43 |John Andretti |Dodge |23.633 |152.329 |
30
|31 |Mike Skinner |Chevy |23.633 |152.329 |
31
|90 |Hut Stricklin |Ford |23.641 |152.278 |
32
|13 |Hermie Sadler |Chevy |23.668 |152.104 |
33
|5 |Terry Labonte |Chevy |23.678 |152.040 |
34
|7 |Mike Wallace |Ford |23.678 |152.040 |
35
|11 |Brett Bodine |Ford |23.680 |152.027 |
36
|96 |Andy Houston |Ford |23.704 |151.873 |
colspan="6" |Provisionals |
37
|10 |Johnny Benson, Jr. |Pontiac |0.000 |0.000 |
38
|6 |Mark Martin |Ford |0.000 |0.000 |
39
|26 |Jimmy Spencer |Ford |0.000 |0.000 |
40
|17 |Matt Kenseth |Ford |0.000 |0.000 |
41
|25 |Jerry Nadeau |Chevy |0.000 |0.000 |
42
|93 |Dave Blaney |Dodge |0.000 |0.000 |
43
|97 |Kurt Busch |Ford |0.000 |0.000 |
colspan="6" |Failed to qualify |
44
|27 |Rick Mast |Pontiac | | |
45
|01 |Jason Leffler |Dodge | | |
46
|47 |Lance Hooper |Ford | | |
47
|71 |Dave Marcis |Chevrolet | | |
Race
Bobby Labonte took the lead from Dale Jarrett on the first lap before Jarrett reclaimed it on lap two. Dale Earnhardt Jr. became the leader on lap three and led until the first caution came out for Labonte and Bill Elliott crashing in turn two. Ricky Craven inherited the lead, which he maintained until Earnhardt retook it on lap 41. On lap 56, Jeremy Mayfield hit the turn two wall after his right front tire went down, causing him to lose consciousness. He was able to walk to the infield care center, suffering only a chipped tooth and minor bruises; NASCAR officials inspected Mayfield's car and found a partially torn left lap seat belt, which was damaged in the same fashion as Dale Earnhardt's in the Daytona 500 earlier that year, a major factor in his death. A Goodyear spokesman later stated Mayfield's tire was too damaged to determine what had happened.{{cite web|url=http://www.motorracingnetwork.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2001/09/Another-Broken-Seat-Belt.aspx|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130630040154/http://www.motorracingnetwork.com/Race-Series/NASCAR-Sprint-Cup/News/Articles/2001/09/Another-Broken-Seat-Belt.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=June 30, 2013|title=Another Broken Seat Belt|work=Motor Racing Network|date=September 24, 2001|access-date=June 29, 2013}}
Ricky Rudd led during the nine caution laps following Mayfield's wreck, though Earnhardt became the leader for the restart on lap 65, which he would hold for 104 laps. During Earnhardt's run, three more cautions occurred: Brett Bodine spun on lap 71, oil was found on the track on lap 117, and Mark Martin, Johnny Benson Jr., Ron Hornaday Jr., and Ward Burton all crashed on the front stretch on lap 130. Earnhardt lost the lead to Elliott Sadler during caution laps on lap 169, when Andy Houston had an accident in turn two. Tony Stewart also led three laps under the yellow flag until Earnhardt was cycled back into the lead for the green flag on lap 173. On lap 184, Rudd took the lead, holding it for a race-high 161 laps. Between the start and end of Rudd's lead, three yellow flags were waved: Michael Waltrip wrecked on lap 201, Robert Pressley crashed in turn one, and Dave Blaney fell victim to a broken seat belt on lap 268. With 140 laps remaining, Earnhardt had a slow pit stop and was relegated to eighth. He was able to recover from the error and was in third by lap 329.{{cite news|last=Jenkins|first=Chris|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/motor/nascar/2001-09-23-dover.htm|title=Earnhardt Jr. romps to Dover Downs triumph|newspaper=USA Today|date=September 23, 2001|access-date=June 29, 2013}} On lap 345, Rudd spun after making contact with Rusty Wallace, bringing out the caution and making Jarrett the new leader until Earnhardt passed him on lap 362. With 11 laps to go, Jarrett also had problems of his own as he spun on the backstretch for the final yellow of the race. Earnhardt held off Jerry Nadeau on the final restart to take the win.{{cite web|url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/featured-shows/2013/9/26/throwback-thursday-back-to-racing.html|title=THROWBACK THURSDAY: DALE JR. WINS POST 9/11|work=NASCAR|date=September 26, 2013|access-date=September 26, 2013}} During the final lap, the white flag was not waved to signify the refusal to surrender.{{cite web|last=Fitzgerald|first=Jim|url=http://insiderracingnews.com/Writers/JBF/092912.html|title=Dover’s Place In NASCAR History|publisher=Insider Racing News|date=September 29, 2012|access-date=July 29, 2014}} Nadeau finished second and Rudd in third, while Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart rounded out the top five.{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/race/2001_MBNA_Cal_Ripken_Jr._400/W|title=2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400|work=Racing-Reference|access-date=June 29, 2013}}
To honor the victims of the attack, Earnhardt drove a Polish victory lap with a large American flag. The win was described as the third time in 2001 in which Earnhardt had to "carry the emotional burden of the sport", after his father's death at the Daytona 500 and his victorious return to Daytona at the Pepsi 400. In Victory Lane, he stated he would donate $75,000 to relief efforts.{{cite web|last=Callahan|first=Terry|url=http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2001/09/24/030062.html|title=NASCAR WCUP: Dominant Day for Dale Jr. at Dover Downs|work=The Auto Channel|date=2001-09-25|access-date=June 29, 2013}} Earnhardt added he would pledge $100 a lap and $10,000 for every pit stop under 14 seconds.{{cite news|last=McKee|first=Sandra|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/2001/09/24/earnhardt-jr-delivers-when-it-counts/|title=Earnhardt Jr. delivers when it counts|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|date=September 24, 2001|access-date=June 29, 2013}}
Results
class="wikitable sortable"
!Fin{{Cite web|title=2001 MBNA Cal Ripken, Jr. 400 - The Third Turn|url=https://www.thethirdturn.com/wiki/2001_MBNA_Cal_Ripken,_Jr._400|access-date=2021-06-21|website=www.thethirdturn.com|language=en}}{{Cite web|title=2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 race results|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/2001_MBNA_Cal_Ripken_Jr._400/W/|url-status=live|website=Racing-Reference|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210428031519/https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/2001_MBNA_Cal_Ripken_Jr._400/W/ |archive-date=2021-04-28 }} !St !# !Driver !Make !Sponsor !Team !Laps !Led !Status !Pts !Winnings |
1
|3 |8 |Dale Earnhardt, Jr. |Chevrolet |Budweiser/USA |400 |193 |running |185 |168858 |
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2
|41 |25 |Jerry Nadeau |Chevrolet |UAW-Delphi |400 |0 |running |170 |104960 |
3
|4 |28 |Ricky Rudd |Ford |Texaco, Havoline |400 |169 |running |170 |117507 |
4
|23 |24 |Jeff Gordon |Chevrolet |DuPont Automotive |400 |0 |running |160 |117832 |
5
|11 |20 |Tony Stewart |Pontiac |Home Depot/God Bless America |400 |3 |running |160 |89270 |
6
|14 |29 |Kevin Harvick |Chevrolet |GM Goodwrench/USA |400 |0 |running |150 |102167 |
7
|16 |33 |Joe Nemechek |Chevrolet |Oakwood Homes |400 |0 |running |146 |85735 |
8
|26 |40 |Sterling Marlin |Dodge |Coors Light |400 |0 |running |142 |73025 |
9
|18 |19 |Casey Atwood |Dodge |Dodge Dealers, UAW |400 |0 |running |138 |53565 |
10
|17 |55 |Bobby Hamilton |Chevrolet |USA/Square D |400 |0 |running |134 |66765 |
11
|15 |2 |Rusty Wallace |Ford |Miller Lite/USA |400 |0 |running |130 |92305 |
12
|1 |88 |Dale Jarrett |Ford |UPS/USA |400 |18 |running |132 |98142 |
13
|39 |26 |Jimmy Spencer |Ford |Kmart School Spirit/God Bless America |400 |0 |running |124 |65585 |
14
|19 |21 |Elliott Sadler |Ford |Motorcraft/USA |400 |1 |running |126 |73576 |
15
|9 |66 |Todd Bodine |Ford |Kmart Blue Light Special |399 |0 |running |118 |51665 |
16
|24 |4 |Kevin Lepage |Chevrolet |Kodak |399 |0 |running |115 |53655 |
17
|33 |5 |Terry Labonte |Chevrolet |Kellogg's/USA |398 |0 |running |112 |81095 |
18
|13 |36 |Ken Schrader |Pontiac |American Red Cross, 1-800-HELP-NOW |398 |0 |running |109 |59125 |
19
|29 |43 |John Andretti |Dodge |Cheerios |398 |0 |running |106 |82792 |
20
|30 |31 |Mike Skinner |Chevrolet |Lowe's |398 |0 |running |103 |83939 |
21
|22 |99 |Jeff Burton |Ford |Citgo Supergard/USA |398 |0 |running |100 |90111 |
22
|6 |1 |Kenny Wallace |Chevrolet |Pennzoil |397 |0 |running |97 |73358 |
23
|34 |7 |Mike Wallace |Ford |NationsRent |396 |0 |running |94 |54865 |
24
|12 |92 |Stacy Compton |Dodge |Kodiak/God Bless America |396 |0 |running |91 |46615 |
25
|31 |90 |Hut Stricklin |Ford |Hills Brothers Coffee |396 |0 |running |88 |44340 |
26
|5 |32 |Ricky Craven |Ford |Tide |395 |15 |running |90 |56290 |
27
|32 |13 |Hermie Sadler |Chevrolet |Little Trees |394 |0 |running | |43140 |
28
|35 |11 |Brett Bodine |Ford |Ralph's, Red Cell Batteries |391 |0 |suspension |79 |45465 |
29
|40 |17 |Matt Kenseth |Ford |DeWalt New Products/USA |390 |0 |running |76 |50815 |
30
|10 |9 |Bill Elliott |Dodge |Dodge Dealers, UAW |383 |0 |running |73 |67888 |
31
|37 |10 |Johnny Benson, Jr. |Pontiac |Valvoline |317 |0 |running |70 |50490 |
32
|38 |6 |Mark Martin |Ford |Viagra, Pfizer |314 |0 |running |67 |86681 |
33
|25 |22 |Ward Burton |Dodge |Caterpillar/USA |304 |0 |crash |64 |75315 |
34
|8 |14 |Ron Hornaday, Jr. |Pontiac |Conseco |268 |0 |crash |61 |42005 |
35
|42 |93 |Dave Blaney |Dodge |American Red Cross, Amoco, 1-800-HELP-NOW |266 |0 |crash |58 |41855 |
36
|2 |18 |Bobby Labonte |Pontiac |Interstate Batteries, MBNA, Cal Ripken, Jr. |258 |1 |running |60 |94152 |
37
|28 |77 |Robert Pressley |Ford |Forever in our Hearts, United We Stand |228 |0 |crash |52 |49600 |
38
|20 |44 |Buckshot Jones |Dodge |Georgia-Pacific |203 |0 |engine |49 |49475 |
39
|27 |15 |Michael Waltrip |Chevrolet |NAPA Auto Parts/God Bless America |199 |0 |crash |46 |51350 |
40
|36 |96 |Andy Houston |Ford |McDonald's |165 |0 |crash |43 |41200 |
41
|43 |97 |Kurt Busch |Ford |Sharpie, Rubbermaid, USA |115 |0 |engine |40 |49075 |
42
|7 |12 |Jeremy Mayfield |Ford |Mobil 1 |54 |0 |crash |37 |80234 |
43
|21 |45 |Kyle Petty |Dodge |Sprint |13 |0 |engine |34 |41076 |
colspan="12" |Failed to qualify |
44
| |27 |Rick Mast |Pontiac |Duke's Mayonnaise / Sauer's ! colspan="5" rowspan="4" | |
45
| |01 |Jason Leffler |Dodge |Cingular Wireless |
46
| |47 |Lance Hooper |Ford |J.J. Baker Custom Homes |
47
| |71 |Dave Marcis |Chevrolet |Team Realtree |
Standings after the race
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Pos
! Driver ! Points ! Differential |
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1 10px
| style="text-align:center;"|3928 | 0 |
2 10px
| style="text-align:center;"|3716 | -212 |
3 {{Increase}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3521 | -407 |
4 {{Decrease}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3507 | -421 |
5 10px
| style="text-align:center;"|3444 | -484 |
6 {{Increase}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3429 | -499 |
7 {{Increase}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3380 | -548 |
8 {{Increase}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3355 | -573 |
9 {{Decrease}}
| style="text-align:center;"|3327 | -601 |
10 10px
| style="text-align:center;"|3168 | -760 |
{{Clear}}
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