2008 Daytona 500

{{Short description|Auto race held at Daytona, United States in 2008}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}

{{Infobox Daytona 500

| Type = NAS

| Details ref =

| Fulldate = {{Start date|2008|02|17}}

| Year = 2008

| Race_No = 1

| Season_No = 36

| Image = Daytona50050th edited.jpg

| Distance_laps = 200

| Distance_mi = 500

| Distance_km = 800

| Scheduled_laps =

| Weather = Temperatures reaching up to {{convert|82|F|C}}; wind speeds approaching {{convert|11.1|mph|km/h}}{{cite web|url=http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Daytona%20Beach/2008-02-17 |title=Weather of the 2008 Daytona 500 |publisher=The Old Farmers' Almanac |access-date=2013-06-21 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240526181607/https://www.webcitation.org/6HtmNcnPf?url=http://m.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Daytona%20Beach/2008-02-17 |archive-date=2024-05-26 |url-status=live }}

| Avg = {{convert|152.672|mi/h}}

| Duel1 = Dale Earnhardt Jr.

| One_Team = Hendrick Motorsports

| Duel2 = Denny Hamlin

| Two_Team = Joe Gibbs Racing

| Pole_Driver = Jimmie Johnson

| Pole_Team = Hendrick Motorsports

| Pole_Time =

| Most_Driver = Kyle Busch

| Most_Team = Joe Gibbs Racing

| Most_laps = 86

| Car = 12

| First_Driver = Ryan Newman

| First_Team = Penske Racing

| Network = Fox

| Announcers = Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip, and Larry McReynolds

| Ratings = 10.2/20

}}

The 2008 Daytona 500, the 50th annual running of the event, was held on February 17, 2008 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. The race was the 50th to be run since the first in 1959, won by Lee Petty. To commemorate the event, the Harley J. Earl Trophy, which goes to the winner of the race, was plated in gold instead of silver. In addition, the winning car was placed on display for one year at the Daytona 500 Experience attraction just outside Turn Four. Ryan Newman won the race, his only win in the 2008 season and his final win for team owner Roger Penske.

A number of firsts

The race was the first Daytona 500 win for Penske Racing and the first run using NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow, which was introduced in 2007 and became standard in 2008. Additionally, this was the first official race under the new Sprint Cup banner as the telecommunications giant replaces Nextel as the series sponsor after their 2005 merger. Ryan Newman's victory with the number 12 car in the Daytona 500 was the first time since Bobby Allison's #12 won the race in 1988, 20 years prior.

Television and radio coverage

The race was televised on FOX in the USA, with the telecast scheduled beginning at 2 p.m. EST. 1960 Daytona 500 winner Junior Johnson drove the pace car and the green flag was waved the honorary starter, seven-time race winner Richard Petty around 3:30 p.m. Radio coverage was handled by MRN Radio and started at about 2:30 EST. Trisha Yearwood performed the national anthem, followed by a flyover from the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds precision flying team. As many as 31 past champions of this race served as Grand Marshals for this historic event to deliver the command to start the engines.

Celebrity tickets for charity

To commemorate the golden running of "The Great American Race", Daytona International Speedway held a “Celebrity Tickets for Charity” competition. Those designs were whittled on daytona500.com by internet users down to the top ten choices. Celebrities including Daytona 500 winners Kevin Harvick, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip, Jimmie Johnson and Mario Andretti, sitcom stars Jason Lee and Leah Remini, TV hosts Kelly Ripa (Live with Regis and Kelly), Jeff Foxworthy (Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?) and Carson Daly (Last Call with Carson Daly), NASCAR announcers Mike Joy from FOX and Dr. Jerry Punch from ESPN, wrestler Goldberg and skateboarding legend Tony Hawk submitted ticket designs. A blue-ribbon panel made up of NASCAR's family selected the winner and announced it prior to the running of the Pepsi 400, with the ten finalists among Harvick (defending 2007 champion), Earnhardt Jr. (2004 winner), Andretti (1967 winner) and Marvin Panch (1961 winner), Hawk, Joy, Katie Cole (the second of two designs), Foxworthy, and two children – 17-year-old Patrick McRae (for Jimmie Johnson, the 2006 winner) and seven-year-old Derek Wynne (for owner Rick Hendrick). Foxworthy was later declared the winner of the contest and his winning ticket artwork along with the others of all the celebrities were auctioned off to benefit the Jeff Gordon Foundation.

Purse

As befitting the official start of the NASCAR season, the posted awards (announced on January 28, 2008) was a record $18,689,238 (US), with the winning team and their driver taking home a minimum of $1,445,250.[http://jayski.com/cupnews#tracks Jayski.com]

Entry List

  • (W) denotes past 500 winner.
  • (R) denotes rookie driver.

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{{Tooltip|No.|Car number}}

! Driver

! Team

! Manufacturer

00David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota
01Regan Smith (R)Dale Earnhardt Inc.Chevrolet
1Martin Truex Jr.Dale Earnhardt Inc.Chevrolet
2Kurt BuschPenske Racing SouthDodge
5Casey MearsHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
6David RaganRoush Fenway RacingFord
07Clint BowyerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
7Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsDodge
08Carl LongE&M MotorsportsDodge
8Mark MartinDale Earnhardt Inc.Chevrolet
09Sterling Marlin (W)Phoenix RacingChevrolet
9Kasey KahneGillett Evernham MotorsportsDodge
10Patrick Carpentier (R)Gillett Evernham MotorsportsDodge
11Denny HamlinJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
12Ryan NewmanPenske Racing SouthDodge
15Paul MenardDale Earnhardt Inc.Chevrolet
16Greg BiffleRoush Fenway RacingFord
17Matt KensethRoush Fenway RacingFord
18Kyle BuschJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
19Elliott SadlerGillett Evernham MotorsportsDodge
20Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingToyota
21Bill Elliott (W)Wood Brothers RacingFord
22Dave BlaneyBill Davis RacingToyota
24Jeff Gordon (W)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
26Jamie McMurrayRoush Fenway RacingFord
27Jacques Villeneuve (R)Bill Davis RacingToyota
28Travis KvapilRobert Yates RacingFord
29Kevin Harvick (W)Richard Childress RacingChevrolet
31Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevrolet
34John AndrettiFront Row MotorsportsChevrolet
37Eric McClureFront Row MotorsportsChevrolet
38David GillilandRobert Yates RacingFord
40Dario Franchitti (R)Chip Ganassi RacingDodge
41Reed SorensonChip Ganassi RacingDodge
42Juan Pablo MontoyaChip Ganassi RacingDodge
43Bobby LabontePetty EnterprisesDodge
44Dale Jarrett (W)Michael Waltrip RacingToyota
45Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge
48Jimmie Johnson (W)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
49Ken SchraderBAM RacingDodge
50Stanton BarrettSKI MotorsportsChevrolet
55Michael Waltrip (W)Michael Waltrip RacingToyota
60Boris SaidNo Fear RacingFord
66Scott RiggsHaas CNC RacingChevrolet
70Jeremy MayfieldHaas CNC RacingChevrolet
77Sam Hornish Jr. (R)Penske Racing SouthDodge
78Joe NemechekFurniture Row RacingChevrolet
83Brian VickersRed Bull Racing TeamToyota
84A. J. AllmendingerRed Bull Racing TeamToyota
87Kenny WallaceFurniture Row RacingChevrolet
88Dale Earnhardt Jr. (W)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet
96J. J. YeleyHall of Fame RacingToyota
99Carl EdwardsRoush Fenway RacingFord
colspan="4" |[https://www.motorsportstats.com/results/nascar-cup-series/2008/daytona-500/info Official Entry list]

Qualifying

=Pole=

As is the unique approach that is The Great American Race, qualifying, which was held on February 10, only the top two drivers (which will be the front row) were locked in, with Jimmie Johnson taking position one and Michael Waltrip sitting next to him. Also qualifying via the fastest speeds among the "Go or Go Home" entries were Joe Nemechek and David Reutimann.

=Gatorade Duels=

{{main|2008 Gatorade Duels}}

The remaining spots were determined by the top finishers excluding the front row drivers in two {{convert|150|mi|km|adj=on}} races called the Gatorade Duels, which were raced February 14, which filled the next 36 positions. The remaining spots were determined by exemptions and the fastest speeds and a champions provisional.

==Results of the Duels==

Drivers in boldface qualified to the Daytona 500.

===Race 1 Results===

===Race 2 Results===

Race

In the beginning of the race, Jimmie Johnson and Michael Waltrip started on the front row. For the first 151 laps, there were only two caution flags, both thrown for debris. Jeff Gordon went to the garage after leading a few laps due to a broken suspension. On lap 161, David Ragan tried to block Matt Kenseth but brought out the 3rd caution when Ragan squeezed Kenseth into the wall. The next caution flew on lap 176, when Johnson spun out on the backstretch, and Martin Truex Jr. spun because of the shuffle in the field. Clint Bowyer led the next two laps, but was shuffled through the field and was eventually spun by Juan Pablo Montoya, bringing out the 5th caution. However, he did not have any damage from the crash. The biggest crash occurred on lap 189 when Kevin Harvick knocked Dave Blaney into the wall, collecting Mark Martin, Michael Waltrip, Casey Mears, Denny Hamlin, Travis Kvapil, and Carl Edwards. Mears did not pit and wound up 4th in the field despite minor damage. On lap 195, Jeff Burton worked his way up to first. Mears tried to block Tony Stewart, who went with Burton, but turned himself into the wall, bringing out another caution. Burton had a fuel problem on the restart, resulting in Stewart passing him on the outside, bringing Ryan Newman, Kurt and Kyle Busch and Reed Sorenson. Stewart led the next two laps. On the last lap, Ky. Busch jumped to the inside, bringing Stewart with him. Newman was on the outside now. It was a shootout going into the final turn between Newman, Stewart, and the Busch Brothers. Ky. Busch jumped to the inside of Stewart, but Ku. Busch pushed Newman, allowing him to win the 50th running of the Daytona 500.

=Results=

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colspan=9|Results of the 50th Daytona 500
Pos

! Grid

! Car

! Driver

! Make

! Team

! Laps

! Status

! Winnings
(in US$)

1

| 7

| 12

| Ryan Newman

| Dodge

| Penske Racing

| 200

| Running

| $1,506,040

2

| 43

| 2

| Kurt Busch

| Dodge

| Penske Racing

| 200

| Running

| $1,063,870

3

| 6

| 20

| Tony Stewart

| Toyota

| Joe Gibbs Racing

| 200

| Running

| $871,049

4

| 24

| 18

| Kyle Busch

| Toyota

| Joe Gibbs Racing

| 200

| Running

| $652,938

5

| 5

| 41

| Reed Sorenson

| Dodge

| Chip Ganassi Racing

| 200

| Running

| $545,959

6

| 35

| 19

| Elliott Sadler

| Dodge

| Gillett Evernham Motorsports

| 200

| Running

| $430,015

7

| 10

| 9

| Kasey Kahne

| Dodge

| Gillett Evernham Motorsports

| 200

| Running

| $389,204

8

| 26

| 7

| Robby Gordon*

| Dodge

| Robby Gordon Motorsports

| 200

| Running

| $352,921

9

| 3

| 88

| Dale Earnhardt Jr. (W)

| Chevrolet

| Hendrick Motorsports

| 200

| Running

| $352,920

10

| 18

| 16

| Greg Biffle

| Ford

| Roush Fenway Racing

| 200

| Running

| $313,763

11

| 13

| 43

| Bobby Labonte

| Dodge

| Petty Enterprises

| 200

| Running

| $329,756

12

| 23

| 83

| Brian Vickers

| Toyota

| Red Bull Racing Team

| 200

| Running

| $285,245

13

| 36

| 31

| Jeff Burton

| Chevrolet

| Richard Childress Racing

| 200

| Running

| $323,496

14

| 16

| 29

| Kevin Harvick (W)

| Chevrolet

| Richard Childress Racing

| 200

| Running

| $322,224

15

| 19

| 77

| Sam Hornish Jr. (R)

| Dodge

| Penske Racing

| 200

| Running

| $319,845

16

| 20

| 44

| Dale Jarrett (W)

| Toyota

| Michael Waltrip Racing

| 200

| Running

| $277,213

17

| 4

| 11

| Denny Hamlin

| Toyota

| Joe Gibbs Racing

| 200

| Running

| $341,416

18

| 42

| 00

| David Reutimann

| Toyota

| Michael Waltrip Racing

| 200

| Running

| $291,221

19

| 11

| 99

| Carl Edwards

| Ford

| Roush Fenway Racing

| 200

| Running

| $321,520

20

| 25

| 1

| Martin Truex Jr.

| Chevrolet

| Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

| 200

| Running

| $303,978

21

| 27

| 66

| Scott Riggs

| Chevrolet

| Haas CNC Racing

| 200

| Running

| $287,928

22

| 21

| 15

| Paul Menard (R)

| Chevrolet

| Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

| 200

| Running

| $279,295

23

| 33

| 70

| Jeremy Mayfield

| Chevrolet

| Haas CNC Racing

| 200

| Running

| $271,220

24

| 31

| 07

| Clint Bowyer

| Chevrolet

| Richard Childress Racing

| 200

| Running

| $284,545

25

| 37

| 96

| J. J. Yeley

| Toyota

| Hall of Fame Racing

| 200

| Running

| $277,095

26

| 38

| 26

| Jamie McMurray

| Ford

| Roush Fenway Racing

| 200

| Running

| $276,888

27

| 1

| 48

| Jimmie Johnson (W)

| Chevrolet

| Hendrick Motorsports

| 200

| Running

| $329,606

28

| 32

| 38

| David Gilliland

| Ford

| Robert Yates Racing

| 200

| Running

| $278,746

29

| 2

| 55

| Michael Waltrip (W)

| Toyota

| Michael Waltrip Racing

| 200

| Running

| $275,135

30

| 30

| 28

| Travis Kvapil

| Ford

| Robert Yates Racing

| 200

| Running

| $291,202

31

| 12

| 8

| Mark Martin

| Chevrolet

| Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

| 200

| Running

| $301,846

32

| 15

| 42

| Juan Pablo Montoya

| Dodge

| Chip Ganassi Racing

| 200

| Running

| $290,753

33

| 40

| 40

| Dario Franchitti (R)

| Dodge

| Chip Ganassi Racing

| −1

| Running

| $270,613

34

| 39

| 45

| Kyle Petty

| Dodge

| Petty Enterprises

| −3

| Running

| $260,320

35

| 9

| 5

| Casey Mears

| Chevrolet

| Hendrick Motorsports

| −6

| Accident

| $284,945

36

| 28

| 17

| Matt Kenseth

| Ford

| Roush Fenway Racing

| −6

| Running

| $308,129

37

| 29

| 01

| Regan Smith (R)

| Chevrolet

| Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

| −6

| Running

| $267,095

38

| 34

| 22

| Dave Blaney

| Toyota

| Bill Davis Racing

| −11

| Accident

| $259,563

39

| 8

| 24

| Jeff Gordon (W)

| Chevrolet

| Hendrick Motorsports

| −14

| Suspension

| $319,599

40

| 22

| 34

| John Andretti

| Chevrolet

| Front Row Motorsports

| −16

| Running

| $258,613

41

| 41

| 78

| Joe Nemechek

| Chevrolet

| Furniture Row Racing

| −29

| Running

| $258,470

42

| 14

| 6

| David Ragan

| Ford

| Roush Fenway Racing

| −39

| Accident

| $267,763

43

| 17

| 87

| Kenny Wallace

| Chevrolet

| Furniture Row Racing

| −59

| Engine

| $256,735

(W) – Denotes former race winner.

(R) – Denotes rookie.

• – Led most laps

Average Speed: {{convert|152.672|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}

Margin of Victory: .092 seconds

Time of Race: Three hours, 16 minutes and 30 seconds

Lead Changes: 42 among 17 drivers

Cautions: Seven for 23 laps

[http://www.nascar.com/races/cup/2008/1/data/results/official.html NASCAR.com]

* — On Wednesday, February 20, NASCAR docked Robby Gordon and his self-owned team both 100 owner and driver points for violations during the first day of inspections back on February 8, including an illegal nose cover. His crew chief, Frank Kerr, was fined $100,000, suspended for the next six races starting at California, and was placed on probation until 12/31/08 as a result. An appeal, heard on March 5, the points penalties and the Kerr suspension were overturned, however, the fine was increased to $150,000,

Gallery

Image:2008 Chevy Corvette Daytona 500 pace car.jpg|Pace car

File:Ryan Newman-12.jpg|Newman's Daytona 500-winning car

References

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