2000 Pennzoil 400

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2000 Pennzoil 400
Race details [1]
Race 33 of 34 in the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
2000 Pennzoil 400 program cover.jpeg
2000 Pennzoil 400 program cover
Date November 12, 2000 (2000-November-12)
Location Homestead Miami Speedway (Homestead, Florida)
Course Permanent racing facility
1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Distance 267 laps, 400.5 mi (644.52 km)
Weather Very hot with temperatures of 80.6 °F (27.0 °C); wind speeds of 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
Average speed 127.48 miles per hour (205.16 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Time 34.518
Most laps led
Driver Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Laps 155
Winner
No. 20Tony StewartJoe Gibbs Racing
Television in the United States
Network NBC
Announcers Allen Bestwick
Benny Parsons

The 2000 Pennzoil 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup event that occurred on November 12, 2000. The race is known for Bobby Labonte clinching his first Winston Cup title by finishing 4th. Tony Stewart won the race, leading 166 of the 267 laps run. Steve Park was on the Pole. This event was the 2nd Winston Cup event that was covered on NBC.

Contents

Lasting for three hours and eight minutes, the race would be slowed down four times for a duration of 25 laps; or 9% of the total race. The average green flag duration was slightly more than 48 laps. Six drivers were involved in terminal crashes; including last-place finisher Scott Pruett. Eight drivers failed to qualify for this race; including Kyle Petty. Morgan Shepherd withdrew from the race even though he had a good chance of qualifying. [2]

Entry list

Car [3] [4] DriverMakeTeamSponsor
1Steve ParkChevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Pennzoil
01Ted MusgraveChevrolet SABCO Racing BellSouth
2Rusty WallaceFord Penske-Kranefuss Racing Miller Lite
3Dale EarnhardtChevrolet Richard Childress Racing GM Goodwrench Service
4Bobby HamiltonChevrolet Morgan–McClure Motorsports Kodak
5Terry LabonteChevrolet Hendrick Motorsports Kellogg's
6Mark MartinFord Roush Racing Valvoline / Cummins
7Michael WaltripChevrolet Mattei Motorsports NationsRent
8Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Budweiser
9Stacy ComptonFord Melling Racing Kodiak
10Johnny Benson Jr.Pontiac Tyler Jet Motorsports Aaron's
11Brett BodineFord Brett Bodine Racing Ralph's Supermarkets
12Jeremy MayfieldFord Penske-Kranefuss Racing Mobil 1
14Rick MastPontiac A.J. Foyt Racing Conseco
16Kevin LepageFord Roush Racing FamilyClick.com
17Matt KensethFord Roush Racing DeWalt Tools
18Bobby LabontePontiac Joe Gibbs Racing Interstate Batteries
19Casey AtwoodFord Evernham Motorsports Motorola
20Tony StewartPontiac Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot
21Elliott SadlerFord Wood Brothers Racing Citgo
22Ward BurtonPontiac Bill Davis Racing Caterpillar
24Jeff GordonChevrolet Hendrick Motorsports DuPont Automotive Finishes
25Jerry NadeauChevrolet Hendrick Motorsports Michael Holigan.com
26Jimmy SpencerFord Haas-Carter Motorsports Big Kmart / Route 66
27Mike BlissPontiac Eel River Racing Pfizer / Viagra
28Ricky RuddFord Robert Yates Racing Texaco / Havoline
31Mike SkinnerChevrolet Richard Childress Racing Lowe's
32Scott PruettFord PPI Motorsports Tide
33Joe NemechekChevrolet Andy Petree Racing Oakwood Homes
36Ken SchraderPontiac MB2 Motorsports M&M's
40Sterling MarlinChevrolet SABCO Racing Coors Light
43John AndrettiPontiac Petty Enterprises Cheerios
44Steve GrissomPontiac Petty Enterprises Hot Wheels
45Kyle PettyPontiac Petty Enterprises Sprint/Dodge
50Ricky CravenChevrolet Midwest Transit Racing Midwest Transit
55Kenny WallaceChevrolet Andy Petree Racing Square D / Cooper Lighting
57Bobby Hamilton Jr.Chevrolet Bobby Hamilton Racing Hamilton Racing
60Hermie SadlerChevrolet Joe Bessey Motorsports Power Team
66Darrell WaltripFord Haas-Carter Motorsports Big Kmart / Route 66
71Dave MarcisChevrolet Marcis Auto Racing Team Realtree
75Wally Dallenbach Jr.Ford Galaxy Motorsports RotoZip Tools
77Robert PressleyFord Jasper Motorsports Jasper Engines
84Norm BenningChevrolet Norm Benning Racing SoBe Beverages
88Dale JarrettFord Robert Yates Racing Quality Care / Ford Credit
90Hut StricklinFord Donlavey Racing Hills Brothers Coffee
93Dave BlaneyPontiac Bill Davis Racing Amoco Ultimate
94Bill ElliottFord Bill Elliott Racing McDonald's
96Andy HoustonFord PPI Motorsports Ronald McDonald House Charities
97Kurt BuschFord Roush Racing John Deere
98Geoff BodineFordMacPherson MotorsportsMiccosukee Indians
99Jeff BurtonFord Roush Racing Citgo Supergard

Qualifying results

Pos. [5] DriverCarManufacturerTimeAvg. Speed
1 Steve Park1Chevrolet34.518  156.440  
2 Ricky Rudd28Ford34.525  156.408  
3 Bobby Labonte18Pontiac34.566  156.223  
4 Jimmy Spencer26Ford34.573  156.191  
5 Casey Atwood19Ford34.678  155.718  
6 Joe Nemechek33Chevrolet34.721  155.525  
7 Dale Jarrett88Ford34.736  155.458  
8 Ward Burton22Pontiac34.741  155.436  
9 Brett Bodine11Ford34.753  155.382  
10 Kurt Busch97Ford34.782  155.253  
11 Mark Martin6Ford34.786  155.235  
12 Dale Earnhardt, Jr.8Chevrolet34.790  155.217  
13 Tony Stewart20Pontiac34.793  155.204  
14 Johnny Benson, Jr.10Pontiac34.809  155.132  
15 Sterling Marlin40Chevrolet34.829  155.043  
16 John Andretti43Pontiac34.836  155.012  
17 Rusty Wallace2Ford34.840  154.994  
18 Mike Skinner31Chevrolet34.848  154.959  
19 Dave Blaney93Pontiac34.872  154.852  
20 Stacy Compton9Ford34.872  154.852  
21 Jerry Nadeau25Chevrolet34.893  154.759  
22 Jeremy Mayfield12Ford34.908  154.692  
23 Bill Elliott94Ford34.921  154.635  
24 Darrell Waltrip66Ford34.921  154.635  
25 Rick Mast14Pontiac34.948  154.515  
26 Robert Pressley77Ford34.955  154.484  
27 Elliott Sadler21Ford35.003  154.272  
28 Jeff Gordon24Chevrolet35.019  154.202  
29 Andy Houston96Ford35.051  154.061  
30 Bobby Hamilton, Jr.57Chevrolet35.056  154.039  
31 Jeff Burton99Ford35.057  154.035  
32 Wally Dallenbach, Jr.75Ford35.062  154.013  
33 Kevin Lepage16Ford35.063  154.008  
34 Scott Pruett32Ford35.080  153.934  
35 Mike Bliss27Pontiac35.094  153.872  
36 Geoffrey Bodine98Ford35.098  153.855  
Provisionals
37 Dale Earnhardt3Chevrolet0.0000.000
38 Matt Kenseth17Ford0.0000.000
39 Terry Labonte5Chevrolet0.0000.000
40 Ken Schrader36Pontiac0.0000.000
41 Michael Waltrip7Chevrolet0.0000.000
42 Kenny Wallace55Chevrolet0.0000.000
43 Bobby Hamilton4Chevrolet0.0000.000
Failed to qualify
44 Kyle Petty45Pontiac35.556  151.873  
45 Hut Stricklin90Ford35.929  150.296  
46 Ricky Craven50Chevrolet35.982  150.075  
47 Dave Marcis71Chevrolet35.991  150.038  
48 Steve Grissom44Pontiac36.120  149.502  
49 Norm Benning84Chevrolet38.400  140.625  
50 Hermie Sadler60Chevrolet0.0000.000
51 Ted Musgrave01Chevrolet0.0000.000

Race results

Fin [6] [7] St#DriverMakeSponsorTeamLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings
11320Tony StewartPontiacHome Depot Kids Workshop Joe Gibbs Racing 267166running185291325
22212Jeremy MayfieldFordMobil 1 Penske-Kranefuss Racing 26725running175206825
3116Mark MartinFordValvoline, Cummins Roush Racing 2670running165161625
4318Bobby LabontePontiacInterstate Batteries Joe Gibbs Racing 2672running165129575
5426Jimmy SpencerFordBig Kmart, Route 66 Haas-Carter Motorsports 26715running160105575
6228Ricky RuddFordTexaco, Havoline Robert Yates Racing 26749running15586375
72824Jeff GordonChevyDuPont Automotive Finishes Hendrick Motorsports 2660running14683725
811Steve ParkChevyPennzoil Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 2669running14770375
91993Dave BlaneyPontiacAmoco Ultimate Bill Davis Racing 2650running13848625
10519Casey AtwoodFordMotorola Evernham Motorsports 2650running13447925
113199Jeff BurtonFordCitgo Supergard Roush Racing 2650running13061225
122125Jerry NadeauChevyMichael Holigan.com Hendrick Motorsports 2650running12752825
13128Dale Earnhardt, Jr.ChevyBudweiser Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 2650running12449525
14911Brett BodineFordRalph's Brett Bodine Racing 2650running12139325
15172Rusty WallaceFordMiller Lite Penske-Kranefuss Racing 2650running11857500
162677Robert PressleyFordJasper Engines & Transmissions Jasper Motorsports 2650running11545800
17788Dale JarrettFordQuality Care, Ford Credit Robert Yates Racing 2650running11263300
18633Joe NemechekChevyOakwood Homes Andy Petree Racing 2640running10952700
191097Kurt BuschFordJohn Deere Roush Racing 2640running10650300
20373Dale EarnhardtChevyGM Goodwrench Service Richard Childress Racing 2640running10360700
213817Matt KensethFordDeWalt Roush Racing 2640running10050500
222394Bill ElliottFordMcDonald's Bill Elliott Racing 2640running9749400
231831Mike SkinnerChevyLowe's Richard Childress Racing 2640running9449100
244255Kenny WallaceChevySquare D, Cooper Lighting Andy Petree Racing 2640running9149900
25395Terry LabonteChevyKellogg's, How the Grinch Stole Christmas Hendrick Motorsports 2640running8855100
261540Sterling MarlinChevyCoors Light SABCO Racing 2640running8548700
273316Kevin LepageFordFamilyClick.com Roush Racing 2640running8248000
282721Elliott SadlerFordCitgo Wood Brothers Racing 2631running8447700
292514Rick MastPontiacConseco A.J. Foyt Racing 2630running7636300
301410Johnny Benson, Jr.PontiacAaron's, RCA Tyler Jet Motorsports 2620running7339700
31434Bobby HamiltonChevyKodak Morgan–McClure Motorsports 2620running7046900
324036Ken SchraderPontiacM&M's MB2 Motorsports 2610running6738700
333057Bobby Hamilton, Jr.ChevyBobby Hamilton Racing Bobby Hamilton Racing 2610running6435500
34417Michael WaltripChevyNationsRent Mattei Motorsports 2610running6145800
353275Wally Dallenbach, Jr.FordRotoZip Tools Galaxy Motorsports 2600running5835100
362466Darrell WaltripFordBig Kmart, Route 66 Haas-Carter Motorsports 940handling5534900
371643John AndrettiPontiacCheerios Petty Enterprises 780engine5252700
38209Stacy ComptonFordKodiak, Cougar Melling Racing 580crash4934500
39822Ward BurtonPontiacCaterpillar Bill Davis Racing 310crash4652300
403527Mike BlissPontiacPfizer, Viagra Eel River Racing 310crash4334075
413698Geoffrey BodineFordMiccosukee Gaming & Resorts MacPherson Motorsports 310crash4033875
422996Andy HoustonFordRonald McDonald House Charities PPI Motorsports 230crash3734075
433432Scott PruettFordTide PPI Motorsports 230crash3433375
Failed to qualify
4445Kyle PettyPontiacSprint / Dodge Petty Enterprises
4590Hut StricklinFordHills Brothers Coffee Donlavey Racing
4650Ricky CravenChevroletMidwest Transit Midwest Transit Racing
4771Dave MarcisChevroletTeam Realtree Marcis Auto Racing
4844Steve GrissomPontiacHot Wheels Petty Enterprises
4984Norm BenningChevroletSoBe Beverages Norm Benning Racing
5060Hermie SadlerChevroletPower Team Joe Bessey Motorsports
5101Ted MusgraveChevroletBellSouth SABCO Racing
WD80Morgan ShepherdFord Hover Motorsports

Timeline

Section reference: [2]

Standings after the race

PosDriverPoints [2] Differential
1 1rightarrow.png Bobby Labonte 49700
2 Increase2.svg Jeff Burton 4714-256
3 Decrease2.svg Dale Earnhardt 4690-280
4 1rightarrow.png Dale Jarrett 4561-409
5 1rightarrow.png Tony Stewart 4521-449
6 1rightarrow.png Ricky Rudd 4484-486
7 1rightarrow.png Rusty Wallace 4398-572
8 1rightarrow.png Mark Martin 4362-608
9 1rightarrow.png Jeff Gordon 4196-774
10 1rightarrow.png Ward Burton 3982-988

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