2007 Dickies 500
Motor car race
The pace car leading the field
The 2007 Dickies 500 was the 34th race in the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup season and the third to last race in the 2007 Chase for the Nextel Cup . This race took place on Sunday, November 4, at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas .
The layout of Texas Motor Speedway, where the race was held.
Background
Entry list
#
Driver
Team
Make
Sponsor
00
David Reutimann
Michael Waltrip Racing
Toyota
Burger King
1
Martin Truex Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Bass Pro Shops, Tracker Boats
01
Mark Martin
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
U.S. Army
2
Kurt Busch
Penske Racing
Dodge
Miller Lite
4
Ward Burton
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Chevrolet
Lucas Oil, State Water Heaters
5
Kyle Busch
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
CARQUEST Auto Parts, Kellogg's
6
David Ragan
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford
AAA Insurance
7
Robby Gordon
Robby Gordon Motorsports
Ford
Menards, MAPEI
07
Clint Bowyer
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Jack Daniel's
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Budweiser
08
Burney Lamar
E&M Motorsports
Dodge
Rhino's Energy Drink
9
Kasey Kahne
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Dodge Dealers, UAW
10
Scott Riggs
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Proto, Stanley Tools, Valvoline
11
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Chevrolet
FedEx Kinko's
12
Ryan Newman
Penske Racing
Dodge
Alltel
15
Paul Menard
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Menards, Moen
16
Greg Biffle
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford
Jackson Hewitt
17
Matt Kenseth
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford
USG
18
J.J. Yeley
Joe Gibbs Racing
Chevrolet
Interstate Batteries
19
Elliott Sadler
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Dodge Dealers, UAW
20
Tony Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing
Chevrolet
The Home Depot
21
Bill Elliott
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
Delimex
22
Dave Blaney
Bill Davis Racing
Toyota
Caterpillar
24
Jeff Gordon
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
DuPont
25
Casey Mears
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
National Guard, GMAC
26
Jamie McMurray
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford
Crown Royal Special Reserve
29
Kevin Harvick
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Shell, Pennzoil
31
Jeff Burton
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
AT&T Mobility
34
Kevin Lepage
Front Row Motorsports
Dodge
MyAutoLoan.com
36
Mike Skinner
Bill Davis Racing
Toyota
360 OTC
38
David Gilliland
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
M&M's
40
David Stremme
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dodge
HomeLife Communities
41
Reed Sorenson
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dodge
Target
42
Juan Pablo Montoya
Chip Ganassi Racing
Dodge
Texaco, Havoline
43
Bobby Labonte
Petty Enterprises
Dodge
Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories
44
Dale Jarrett
Michael Waltrip Racing
Toyota
UPS
45
Kyle Petty
Petty Enterprises
Dodge
National Tire & Battery
48
Jimmie Johnson
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Lowe's, Kobalt Tools
49
John Andretti
BAM Racing
Dodge
Paralyzed Veterans of America
55
Michael Waltrip
Michael Waltrip Racing
Toyota
NAPA Auto Parts
66
Jeremy Mayfield
Haas CNC Racing
Chevrolet
Best Buy
70
Johnny Sauter
Haas CNC Racing
Chevrolet
FleetPride
78
Joe Nemechek
Furniture Row Racing
Chevrolet
Furniture Row
83
Brian Vickers
Red Bull Racing Team
Toyota
Red Bull
84
A.J. Allmendinger
Red Bull Racing Team
Toyota
Red Bull
88
Ricky Rudd
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
Snickers
96
Tony Raines
Hall of Fame Racing
Chevrolet
DLP HDTV
99
Carl Edwards
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford
Office Depot
Qualifying
With a fast lap at 27.964 sec. at a speed of 193.105 mph, Chase driver Martin Truex Jr. won his first career pole. On his outside will be points leader Jeff Gordon . Defending race winner Tony Stewart rolls off 15th, defending champion Jimmie Johnson starts 8th, and darkhorse candidate Clint Bowyer starts 29th. Of note, open wheel imports Juan Pablo Montoya and A. J. Allmendinger will roll of 3rd and 5th, a personal best for Allmendinger, and second best for Montoya. Truex also becomes the 17th different driver to win a pole, tying a record originally set in the 1997 season and matched in the 2001 season.
Failed to Qualify: #4-Ward Burton , #49-John Andretti , #55-Michael Waltrip , #08-Burney Lamar , #34-Kevin Lepage .
Race
The race would mostly be dominated by Kyle Busch , who led for 153 laps. Chase drivers such as Jeff Burton , Kevin Harvick , Kurt Busch , Matt Kenseth , Denny Hamlin , and Truex saw their hopes for title contention end. On the final pit stop Robbie Reiser , Kenseth's crew chief, called his pit crew to only change two tires. This got them the track position, but not very many cars followed their strategy. One of those cars was of Jimmie Johnson . With four fresh tires, Jimmie hunted down Kenseth and the two of them staged a brilliant and intense duel, staying side by side for more than a lap. Johnson would eventually prevail with two to go and take his third consecutive win and take the points lead away from teammate Jeff Gordon .
Nine drivers in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup finished in the top 11 of the overall running order.
Results
Fin[ 3] [ 4]
St
#
Driver
Make
Team
Sponsor
Laps
Led
Status
Pts
Winnings
1
8
48
Jimmie Johnson
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
Lowe's, Kobalt Tools
334
9
running
190
$486,211
2
18
17
Matt Kenseth
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
USG
334
44
running
175
$378,041
3
1
1
Martin Truex Jr.
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Bass Pro Shops, Tracker Boats
334
16
running
170
$262,245
4
17
5
Kyle Busch
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
CARQUEST Auto Parts, Kellogg's
334
153
running
170
$217,400
5
11
12
Ryan Newman
Dodge
Penske Racing
Alltel
334
4
running
160
$214,125
6
27
31
Jeff Burton
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
AT&T Mobility
334
0
running
150
$192,116
7
2
24
Jeff Gordon
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
DuPont
334
20
running
151
$184,561
8
6
2
Kurt Busch
Dodge
Penske Racing
Miller Lite
334
10
running
147
$165,783
9
24
26
Jamie McMurray
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
Crown Royal Special Reserve
334
0
running
138
$134,925
10
4
29
Kevin Harvick
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
Shell, Pennzoil
334
0
running
134
$168,261
11
15
20
Tony Stewart
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
Home Depot
334
0
running
130
$159,361
12
19
19
Elliott Sadler
Dodge
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers, UAW
334
0
running
127
$131,620
13
20
10
Scott Riggs
Dodge
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Proto, Stanley Tools, Valvoline
334
0
running
124
$118,325
14
12
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Budweiser
334
12
running
126
$147,058
15
39
88
Ricky Rudd
Ford
Robert Yates Racing
Snickers
334
10
running
123
$141,758
16
13
43
Bobby Labonte
Dodge
Petty Enterprises
Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories
334
0
running
115
$141,561
17
38
18
J.J. Yeley
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
Interstate Batteries
333
0
running
112
$131,133
18
25
9
Kasey Kahne
Dodge
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers, UAW
332
0
running
109
$146,266
19
29
07
Clint Bowyer
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
Jack Daniel's
332
1
running
111
$110,425
20
40
96
Tony Raines
Chevrolet
Hall of Fame Racing
DLP HDTV
332
0
running
103
$113,275
21
32
22
Dave Blaney
Toyota
Bill Davis Racing
Caterpillar
332
0
running
100
$127,908
22
36
66
Jeremy Mayfield
Chevrolet
Haas CNC Racing
Best Buy
332
0
running
97
$125,583
23
22
83
Brian Vickers
Toyota
Red Bull Racing Team
Red Bull
332
0
running
94
$101,125
24
14
36
Mike Skinner
Toyota
Bill Davis Racing
360 OTC
331
0
running
91
$98,575
25
3
42
Juan Pablo Montoya
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing
Texaco, Havoline
331
10
running
93
$143,300
26
21
99
Carl Edwards
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
Office Depot
331
0
running
85
$108,625
27
42
70
Johnny Sauter
Chevrolet
Haas CNC Racing
FleetPride
330
0
running
82
$100,025
28
34
38
David Gilliland
Ford
Robert Yates Racing
M&M's
330
0
running
79
$127,039
29
7
11
Denny Hamlin
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
FedEx Kinko's
324
45
running
81
$115,625
30
16
15
Paul Menard
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Menards, Moen
322
0
running
73
$99,425
31
9
25
Casey Mears
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
National Guard, GMAC
302
0
running
70
$114,225
32
41
7
Robby Gordon
Ford
Robby Gordon Motorsports
Menards, MAPEI
300
0
running
67
$96,025
33
23
16
Greg Biffle
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
Jackson Hewitt
295
0
oil cooler
64
$114,775
34
10
01
Mark Martin
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
U.S. Army
278
0
running
61
$103,625
35
35
78
Joe Nemechek
Chevrolet
Furniture Row Racing
Furniture Row
275
0
brakes
58
$95,425
36
30
21
Bill Elliott
Ford
Wood Brothers Racing
Delimex
248
0
running
55
$114,414
37
33
6
David Ragan
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
AAA Insurance
222
0
crash
52
$130,825
38
26
44
Dale Jarrett
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
UPS
217
0
crash
49
$94,800
39
5
84
A.J. Allmendinger
Toyota
Red Bull Racing Team
Red Bull
151
0
crash
46
$94,600
40
31
41
Reed Sorenson
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing
Target
143
0
crash
43
$116,558
41
28
40
David Stremme
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing
HomeLife Communities
136
0
crash
40
$94,180
42
37
45
Kyle Petty
Dodge
Petty Enterprises
National Tire & Battery
129
0
crash
37
$105,638
43
43
00
David Reutimann
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
Burger King
90
0
engine
34
$103,608
Failed to qualify
44
4
Ward Burton
Chevrolet
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Lucas Oil, State Water Heaters
45
49
John Andretti
Dodge
BAM Racing
Paralyzed Veterans of America
46
55
Michael Waltrip
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
NAPA Auto Parts
47
08
Burney Lamar
Dodge
E&M Motorsports
Rhino's Energy Drink
48
34
Kevin Lepage
Dodge
Front Row Motorsports
MyAutoLoan.com
Points
As mentioned above, Johnson took over the points lead, 30 points ahead of Gordon. Ironically, if the system that NASCAR used before the Chase started (1975 -2003 ) was still in use, Gordon would have clinched the title after this race.[1]
For the last guaranteed spot in each race, the 22 team (Bill Davis Racing ) expanded its lead over the 21 team (Wood Brothers/JTG Racing ) to 127 points. Bill Elliott crashed out of the race, not helping the latter team's chances.
Other note
Johnson won his third consecutive race; he has the last two such streaks. He also won three straight in the 2004 season (Charlotte , Martinsville , and Atlanta ).
References
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