2005 Brickyard 400

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2005 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
Race details [1]
Race 21 of 36 in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season
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2005 Brickyard 400 program cover
Date August 7, 2005 (2005-August-07)
Official name Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
Location Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 160 laps, 400 mi (643.737 km)
Weather Hot with temperatures approaching 88 °F (31 °C); wind speeds up to 9.2 miles per hour (14.8 km/h)
Average speed 118.782 miles per hour (191.161 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Robert Yates Racing
Time 48.882
Most laps led
Driver Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Laps 44
Winner
No. 20 Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Television in the United States
Network NBC
Announcers Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr. and Benny Parsons

The 2005 Allstate 400 at The Brickyard, the 12th running of the event, was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on August 7, 2005, at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana. Contested at 160 laps on the 2.5 mile (4.023 km) speedway, it was the twenty-first race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. Tony Stewart of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race.

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Background

Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held. Ims aerial.jpg
Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held.

The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, located in Speedway, Indiana, (an enclave suburb of Indianapolis) in the United States, is the home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. It is located on the corner of 16th Street and Georgetown Road, approximately six miles (9.7 km) west of Downtown Indianapolis. It is a four-turn rectangular-oval track that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track's turns are banked at 9 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, has no banking. The back stretch, opposite of the front, also has a zero-degree banking. The racetrack has seats for more than 250,000 spectators.

Entry list

Car # [2] DriverHometownMakeSponsorTeamCrew Chief
0Mike BlissMilwaukie, ORChevroletNetZero Best BuyGene Haas
00Kenny WallaceSt. Louis, MOChevroletAaron'sBuffy Waltrip
01Joe NemechekLakeland, FLChevroletU.S. ArmyNelson Bowers
1Martin Truex Jr.Mayetta, NJChevroletBass Pro Shops / TrackerTeresa Earnhardt
2Rusty WallaceSt. Louis, MODodgeMiller LiteRoger Penske
4Mike WallaceSt. Louis, MOChevroletLucas Oil ProductsLarry McClure
04Bobby HamiltonNashville, TNDodgeBHR DodgeStephanie Hamilton
5Kyle BuschLas Vegas, NVChevroletKellogg's / DelphiRick Hendrick
6Mark MartinBatesville, ARFordViagraJack Roush
07Dave BlaneyHartford, OHChevroletJack Daniel'sRichard Childress
7Robby GordonBellflower, CAChevroletFruit of the LoomJames Smith
8Dale Earnhardt Jr.Kannapolis, NCChevroletBudweiserTeresa Earnhardt
9Kasey KahneEnumclaw, WADodgeDodge Dealers / UAWRay Evernham
10Scott RiggsBahama, NCChevroletCheckers / Rally'sJames Rocco
11Jason LefflerLong Beach, CAChevroletFedEx ExpressJ D Gibbs
12Ryan NewmanSouth Bend, INDodgeAlltelRoger Penske
15Michael WaltripOwensboro, KYChevroletNAPA Auto PartsTeresa Earnhardt
16Greg BiffleVancouver, WAFordNational GuardGeoff Smith
17Matt KensethCambridge, WIFordDEWALT Power ToolsMark Martin
18Bobby LabonteCorpus Christi, TXChevroletInterstate BatteriesJoe Gibbs
19Jeremy MayfieldOwensboro, KYDodgeDodge Dealers / UAWRay Evernham
20Tony StewartRushville, INChevroletThe Home DepotJoe Gibbs
21Ricky RuddChesapeake, VAFordMotorcraft Genuine PartsGlen Wood
22Scott WimmerWausau, WIDodgeCaterpillarBill Davis
23Mike SkinnerOntario, CADodgeHistory Channel AutoManiacGail Davis
24Jeff GordonVallejo, CAChevroletDuPontRick Hendrick
25Brian VickersThomasville, NCChevroletGarnier FructisMary Hendrick
29Kevin HarvickBakersfield, CAChevroletGM GoodwrenchRichard Childress
31Jeff BurtonSouth Boston, VAChevroletCingular WirelessRichard Childress
32Bobby Hamilton Jr.Nashville, TNChevroletTideCalvin Wells III
34P.J. JonesTorrance, CAChevroletPEO ProsWilliam Edwards
36Boris SaidNew York, NYChevroletCENTRIX FinancialBob Sutton
37Kevin LepageShelburne, VTDodgePatron TequilaJohn Carter
38Elliott SadlerEmporia, VAFordM&M'sRobert Yates
40Sterling MarlinColumbia, TNDodgeCoors LightFelix Sabates
41Casey MearsBakersfield, CADodgeTargetChip Ganassi
42Jamie McMurrayJoplin, MODodgeTexaco HavolineFloyd Ganassi
43Jeff GreenOwensboro, KYDodgeBoxtops for Education / Cheerios / Betty CrockerRichard L Petty
44Terry LabonteCorpus Christi, TXChevroletditech.comRick Hendrick
45Kyle PettyTrinity, NCDodgeGeorgia-Pacific / Marsh StoresKyle Petty
48Jimmie JohnsonEl Cajon, CAChevroletLowe'sJeff Gordon
49Ken SchraderFenton, MODodgeRed Baron Frozen PizzaElizabeth Morgenthau
50Jimmy SpencerBerwick, PADodgeAllied Steel BuildingsDon Arnold
51Stuart KirbyBowling Green, KYChevroletMarathon American Spirit Motor OilJoe Auer
66Mike GarveyMcDonough, GAFordEASJeff Stec
77Travis KvapilJanesville, WIDodgeKodak / Jasper EnginesDouglas Bawel
88Dale JarrettHickory, NCFordUPSRobert Yates
89Morgan ShepherdConover, NCDodgeCornerstone Bancard / Victory In JesusCindy Shepherd
91Bill ElliottDawsonville, GADodgeStanley ToolsRay Evernham Sr.
92Tony RainesLaPorte, INChevroletFront Row MotorsportsBob Jenkins
97Kurt BuschLas Vegas, NVFordCrown RoyalGeorgetta Roush
99Carl EdwardsColumbia, MOFordAAAJack Roush

Practice

Practice 1 results

Pos. [3] Car #DriverMakeSPDTimeBHNDBestLaps
141Casey MearsDodge184.8730:48.6820.00000
210Scott RiggsChevrolet184.1470:48.8740.19200
39Kasey KahneDodge183.4640:49.0560.37400
449Ken SchraderDodge183.4450:49.0610.37900
525Brian VickersChevrolet183.4380:49.0630.38100
60Mike BlissChevrolet183.4080:49.0710.38900
715Michael WaltripChevrolet183.2060:49.1250.44300
897Kurt BuschFord183.1840:49.1310.44900
938Elliott SadlerFord183.1690:49.1350.45300
1017Matt KensethFord183.0270:49.1730.49100
1148Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet183.0160:49.1760.49400
1220Tony StewartChevrolet183.0120:49.1770.49500
135Kyle BuschChevrolet182.9490:49.1940.51200
1412Ryan NewmanDodge182.8970:49.2080.52600
156Mark MartinFord182.7630:49.2440.56200
1632Bobby Hamilton Jr.Chevrolet182.7630:49.2440.56200
1704Bobby HamiltonDodge182.7600:49.2450.56300
1823Mike SkinnerDodge182.7040:49.2600.57800
1991Bill ElliottDodge182.6150:49.2840.60200
2043Jeff GreenDodge182.4820:49.3200.63800
2131Jeff BurtonChevrolet182.4370:49.3320.65000
2221Ricky RuddFord182.4110:49.3390.65700
2340Sterling MarlinDodge182.2010:49.3960.71400
2416Greg BiffleFord182.1050:49.4220.74000
2536Boris SaidChevrolet182.0760:49.4300.74800
2692Tony RainesChevrolet182.0570:49.4350.75300
2724Jeff GordonChevrolet181.9320:49.4690.78700
281Martin Truex Jr.Chevrolet181.7630:49.5150.83300
2937Kevin LepageDodge181.7590:49.5160.83400
3088Dale JarrettFord181.7230:49.5260.84400
3129Kevin HarvickChevrolet181.5650:49.5690.88700
327Robby GordonChevrolet181.4700:49.5950.91300
3301Joe NemechekChevrolet181.3020:49.6410.95900
3422Scott WimmerDodge181.2910:49.6440.96200
354Mike WallaceChevrolet180.6030:49.8331.15100
3650Jimmy SpencerDodge180.5420:49.8501.16800
3751Stuart KirbyChevrolet180.4220:49.8831.20100
3842Jamie McMurrayDodge180.4220:49.8831.20100
3911Jason LefflerChevrolet180.3860:49.8931.21100
4044Terry LabonteChevrolet180.3390:49.9061.22400
4119Jeremy MayfieldDodge180.2380:49.9341.25200
4266Mike GarveyFord180.2310:49.9361.25400
438Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet180.1410:49.9611.27900
442Rusty WallaceDodge180.0500:49.9861.30400
4507Dave BlaneyChevrolet179.7090:50.0811.39900
4634P.J. JonesChevrolet179.4260:50.1601.47800
4718Bobby LabonteChevrolet179.2120:50.2201.53800
4877Travis KvapilDodge178.7060:50.3621.68000
4900Kenny WallaceChevrolet178.5110:50.4171.73500
5045Kyle PettyDodge177.8620:50.6011.91900
5199Carl EdwardsFord177.7110:50.6441.96200
5289Morgan ShepherdDodge172.6490:52.1293.44700

Qualifying

Pos [4] [5] Car #DriverMakePrimary SponsorSpeedTimeBehind
138Elliott SadlerFordM&M's184.11748.8820.000
219Jeremy MayfieldDodgeDodge Dealers / UAW183.05349.166-0.284
315Michael WaltripChevroletNAPA Auto Parts182.97549.187-0.305
49Kasey KahneDodgeDodge Dealers / UAW182.83849.224-0.342
525Brian VickersChevroletGarnier Fructis182.78649.238-0.356
612Ryan NewmanDodgeAlltel182.66749.270-0.388
724Jeff GordonChevroletDuPont182.46749.324-0.442
840Sterling MarlinDodgeCoors Light182.46749.324-0.442
921Ricky RuddFordMotorcraft Genuine Parts182.28649.373-0.491
106Mark MartinFordViagra182.27549.376-0.494
1149Ken SchraderDodgeRed Baron Frozen Pizza182.20149.396-0.514
120Mike BlissChevroletNetZero Best Buy182.06549.433-0.551
137Robby GordonChevroletFruit of the Loom181.94349.466-0.584
1429Kevin HarvickChevroletGM Goodwrench181.74549.520-0.638
1543Jeff GreenDodgeBoxtops for Education / Cheerios / Betty Crocker181.72349.526-0.644
165Kyle BuschChevroletKellogg's / Delphi181.65749.544-0.662
171Martin Truex Jr.ChevroletBass Pro Shops / Tracker181.58749.563-0.681
1811Jason LefflerChevroletFedEx Express181.47749.593-0.711
1901Joe NemechekChevroletU.S. Army181.46649.596-0.714
2017Matt KensethFordDEWALT Power Tools181.41949.609-0.727
2110Scott RiggsChevroletCheckers / Rally's181.35749.626-0.744
2220Tony StewartChevroletThe Home Depot181.33549.632-0.750
2342Jamie McMurrayDodgeTexaco Havoline181.26249.652-0.770
2488Dale JarrettFordUPS181.03249.715-0.833
2532Bobby Hamilton Jr.ChevroletTide180.88649.755-0.873
2622Scott WimmerDodgeCaterpillar180.86149.762-0.880
278Dale Earnhardt Jr.ChevroletBudweiser180.75649.791-0.909
2845Kyle PettyDodgeGeorgia-Pacific / Marsh Stores180.74849.793-0.911
2931Jeff BurtonChevroletCingular Wireless180.69749.807-0.925
307Dave BlaneyChevroletJack Daniel's180.46649.871-0.989
3116Greg BiffleFordNational Guard180.24949.931-1.049
3236Boris SaidChevroletCENTRIX Financial180.14849.959-1.077
3391Bill ElliottDodgeStanley Tools180.10149.972-1.090
3423Mike SkinnerDodgeHistory Channel AutoManiac180.02549.993-1.111
3504Bobby HamiltonDodgeBHR Dodge179.79550.057-1.175
3618Bobby LabonteChevroletInterstate Batteries179.25150.209-1.327
3797Kurt BuschFordCrown Royal178.54750.407-1.525
3899Carl EdwardsFordAAA178.01750.557-1.675
3977Travis KvapilDodgeKodak / Jasper Engines177.54650.691-1.809
4041Casey Mears*DodgeTarget0.0000.0000.000
412Rusty Wallace*DodgeMiller Lite0.0000.0000.000
4248Jimmie JohnsonChevroletLowe's0.0000.0000.000
4344Terry LabonteChevroletditech.com50.378
Failed to qualify
4437Kevin LepageDodgePatron Tequila50.108
4592Tony RainesChevroletFront Row Motorsports50.522
4666Mike GarveyFordEAS50.555
4751Stuart KirbyChevroletMarathon American Spirit Motor Oil50.626
484Mike WallaceChevroletLucas Oil Products50.709
4934P.J. JonesChevroletPEO Pros51.157
5089Morgan ShepherdDodgeCornerstone Bancard / Victory in Jesus51.210
5100Kenny WallaceChevroletAaron's Dream Machine 50th Anniversary51.775
5250Jimmy Spencer*DodgeAlliedBuildings.com0.0000.0000.000
WD80Carl LongChevroletBuyer's Choice Auto Warranties0.0000.0000.000

Failed to qualify: Kevin Lepage (#37), Tony Raines (#92), Mike Garvey (#66), Stuart Kirby (#51), Mike Wallace (#4), P. J. Jones (#34), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Kenny Wallace (#00), Jimmy Spencer (#50)

*Had accident in qualifying

Race recap

A late race crash by Jimmie Johnson, combined with the win by Stewart, put him into the Nextel Cup points lead. As part of the victory celebration, Tony Stewart went to turn two, where a fan handed him a can of Coca-Cola. Then upon returning to the frontstretch, Tony Stewart climbed the fence, along with the rest of his teammates. Kasey Kahne and Jeremy Mayfield finished 2nd and 4th for Evernham Motorsports. If Bill Elliott had finished in the top 10, all Evernham drivers would have finished in the top 10 for the first time that season.

Results

Fin [6] St#DriverSponsorMakeLapsLedStatusPts
12220Tony StewartHome DepotChevy16044running190
249Kasey KahneDodge Dealers, UAWDodge16039running175
3525Brian VickersGarnier FructisChevy16014running170
4219Jeremy MayfieldDodge Dealers, UAWDodge1600running160
52017Matt KensethDeWaltFord1609running160
64041Casey MearsTargetDodge16010running155
7106Mark MartinViagraFord1600running146
8724Jeff GordonDuPontChevy1600running142
9840Sterling MarlinCoors LightDodge1600running138
10165Kyle BuschKellogg's, DelphiChevy1600running134
11120Mike BlissNetZero, Best BuyChevy1600running130
123899Carl EdwardsAAAFord1600running127
132845Kyle PettyGeorgia-Pacific, Marsh StoresDodge1601running129
142488Dale JarrettUPSFord1600running121
151543Jeff GreenBox Tops for Education, CheeriosDodge1600running118
16315Michael WaltripNAPA Auto PartsChevy1600running115
172342Jamie McMurrayTexaco, HavolineDodge1600running112
183797Kurt BuschCrown RoyalFord1600running109
191429Kevin HarvickGM GoodwrenchChevy1600running106
202931Jeff BurtonCingular WirelessChevy1600running103
213116Greg BiffleNational GuardFord1600running100
221149Ken SchraderRed Baron Frozen PizzaDodge1600running97
233391Bill ElliottStanley ToolsDodge1600running94
24137Robby GordonFruit of the LoomChevy1601running96
25412Rusty WallaceMiller LiteDodge1600running88
262622Scott WimmerCaterpillarDodge1601running90
273504Bobby HamiltonBobby Hamilton RacingDodge1600running82
281901Joe NemechekU.S. ArmyChevy1600running79
293423Mike SkinnerHistory Channel AutoManiacDodge1600running76
303007Dave BlaneyJack Daniel'sChevy1600running73
313236Boris SaidCentrix FinancialChevy1600running70
32138Elliott SadlerM&M'sFord15939running72
331811Jason LefflerFedEx ExpressChevy1590running64
34612Ryan NewmanAlltelDodge1580running61
352110Scott RiggsCheckers, Rally's HamburgersChevy1520running58
364344Terry Labonteditech.comChevy1512handling60
373977Travis KvapilKodak, Jasper Engines & TransmissionsDodge1460running52
384248Jimmie JohnsonLowe'sChevy1440crash49
392532Bobby Hamilton Jr.TideChevy1190running46
403618Bobby LabonteInterstate Batteries, Victory TributeChevy1160crash43
41921Ricky RuddMotorcraftFord730crash40
42171Martin Truex Jr.Bass Pro Shops, Tracker BoatsChevy620crash37
43278Dale Earnhardt Jr.BudweiserChevy620crash34
Failed to qualify
4437Kevin LepagePatron TequilaDodge
4592Tony RainesFront Row MotorsportsChevrolet
4666Mike GarveyEASFord
4751Stuart KirbyMarathon American Spirit Motor OilChevrolet
484Mike WallaceLucas Oil ProductsChevrolet
4934P.J. JonesPEO ProsChevrolet
5089Morgan ShepherdCornerstone Bancard / Victory in JesusDodge
5100Kenny WallaceAaron's Dream Machine 50th AnniversaryChevrolet
5250Jimmy SpencerAlliedBuildings.comDodge
WD80Carl LongBuyer's Choice Auto WarrantiesChevrolet

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