2005 Aaron's 499

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2005 Aaron's 499
Race details
Race 9 of 36 in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
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2005 Aaron's 499 program cover
Date May 1, 2005 (2005-05-01)
Location Talladega Superspeedway, Lincoln, Alabama
Course Permanent racing facility
2.66 mi (4.280855 km)
Distance 194 laps, 516.04 mi (830.514 km)
Scheduled Distance 188 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Average speed 146.904 mph
Attendance 155,000
Pole position
Driver Richard Childress Racing
Most laps led
Driver Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports
Laps 139
Winner
No. 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network FOX
Radio in the United States
Radio Motor Racing Network

The 2005 Aaron's 499 was the 9th race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, held on May 1, 2005, at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama. The race was won by Jeff Gordon, who led 139 laps of the 194 lap race.

Contents

The race was extended from the scheduled 188 laps due to a late race caution.

Entry list

Car # [1] DriverHometownMakeSponsorTeamCrew Chief
0Mike BlissMilwaukie, ORChevroletNetZero Best BuyGene Haas
00Kenny WallaceSt. Louis, MOChevroletAaron'sBuffy Waltrip
01Joe NemechekLakeland, FLChevroletU.S. ArmyNelson Bowers
1Martin Truex JrMayetta, NJChevroletBass Pro Shops / TrackerTeresa Earnhardt
2Rusty WallaceSt. Louis, MODodgeMiller LiteRoger Penske
4Mike WallaceSt. Louis, MOChevroletLucas Oil ProductsLarry McClure
5Kyle BuschLas Vegas, NVChevroletKellogg'sRick Hendrick
6Mark MartinBatesville, ARFordViagraJack Roush
07Dave BlaneyHartford, OHChevroletJack Daniel'sRichard Childress
7Robby GordonBellflower, CAChevroletHarrah'sJames Smith
8Dale Earnhardt Jr.Kannapolis, NCChevroletBudweiserTeresa Earnhardt
09Johnny SauterNecedah, WIDodgeMiccosukee Resort & GamingJames Finch
9Kasey KahneEnumclaw, WADodgeDodge Dealers / UAW / "Longest Yard"Ray Evernham
10Scott RiggsBahama, NCChevroletValvolineJames Rocco
11Jason LefflerLong Beach, CAChevroletFedEx ExpressJ D Gibbs
12Ryan NewmanSouth Bend, INDodgeAlltelRoger Penske
15Michael WaltripOwensboro, KYChevroletNAPA Auto PartsTeresa Earnhardt
16Greg BiffleVancouver, WAFordNational Guard / Charter CommunicationsGeoff 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, CADodgeBad Boy MowersGail Davis
24Jeff GordonVallejo, CAChevroletDuPont / PepsiRick Hendrick
25Brian VickersThomasville, NCChevroletGMAC / ditech.comMary Hendrick
29Kevin HarvickBakersfield, CAChevroletGM GoodwrenchRichard Childress
31Jeff BurtonSouth Boston, VAChevroletCingular WirelessRichard Childress
32Bobby Hamilton JrNashville, TNChevroletTideCalvin Wells III
33Kerry EarnhardtKannapolis, NCChevroletBass Pro ShopsRichard Childress
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, KYDodgeCheerios / Betty CrockerRichard L Petty
45Kyle PettyTrinity, NCDodgeGeorgia-Pacific / BrawnyKyle Petty
48Jimmie JohnsonEl Cajon, CAChevroletLowe'sJeff Gordon
49Ken SchraderFenton, MODodgeSchwan's Home ServiceElizabeth Morgenthau
66Hermie SadlerEmporia, VAFordPeak FitnessJeff Stec
77Travis KvapilJanesville, WIDodgeKodak / Jasper EnginesDouglas Bawel
88Dale JarrettHickory, NCFordUPSRobert Yates
92Stanton BarrettBishop, CAChevroletFirst Trust PortfoliosBob Jenkins
97Kurt BuschLas Vegas, NVFordIRWIN Industrial Tools / SharpieGeorgetta Roush
99Carl EdwardsColumbia, MOFordScotts OrthoJack Roush

Qualifying

Pos [2] [3] Car #DriverMakePrimary SponsorSpeedTimeBehind
129Kevin HarvickChevroletGM Goodwrench189.80450.4520.000
224Jeff GordonChevroletDuPont / Pepsi188.98850.670-0.218
338Elliott SadlerFordM&M's188.54850.788-0.336
410Scott RiggsChevroletValvoline188.47450.808-0.356
512Ryan NewmanDodgeAlltel188.23750.872-0.420
648Jimmie JohnsonChevroletLowe's188.22650.875-0.423
721Ricky RuddFordMotorcraft Genuine Parts188.15650.894-0.442
807Dave BlaneyChevroletJack Daniel's187.91950.958-0.506
977Travis KvapilDodgeKodak / Jasper Engines187.85750.975-0.523
1097Kurt BuschFordIRWIN Industrial Tools / Sharpie187.83150.982-0.530
1120Tony StewartChevroletThe Home Depot187.71351.014-0.562
1236Boris SaidChevroletCENTRIX Financial187.47151.080-0.628
1342Jamie McMurrayDodgeTexaco / Havoline187.42751.092-0.640
1488Dale JarrettFordUPS187.35051.113-0.661
1518Bobby LabonteChevroletInterstate Batteries187.29851.127-0.675
166Mark MartinFordViagra187.27651.133-0.681
1722Scott WimmerDodgeCaterpillar187.27651.133-0.681
1811Jason LefflerChevroletFedEx Express187.26551.136-0.684
199Kasey KahneDodgeDodge Dealers / UAW / "Longest Yard"187.24751.141-0.689
202Rusty WallaceDodgeMiller Lite187.23251.145-0.693
2199Carl EdwardsFordScotts Ortho187.19251.156-0.704
2219Jeremy MayfieldDodgeDodge Dealers / UAW187.19251.156-0.704
2317Matt KensethFordDEWALT Power Tools187.07151.189-0.737
241Joe NemechekChevroletU.S. Army187.06851.190-0.738
2540Sterling MarlinDodgeCoors Light186.95551.221-0.769
2641Casey MearsDodgeTarget186.84951.250-0.798
2731Jeff BurtonChevroletCingular Wireless186.71051.288-0.836
280Mike BlissChevroletNetZero Best Buy186.68551.295-0.843
2916Greg BiffleFordNational Guard / Charter Communications186.53651.336-0.884
3066Hermie SadlerFordPeak Fitness186.52951.338-0.886
3133Kerry EarnhardtChevroletBass Pro Shops186.49651.347-0.895
321Martin Truex JrChevroletBass Pro Shops / Tracker186.35151.387-0.935
334Mike WallaceChevroletLucas Oil Products186.19851.429-0.977
3423Mike SkinnerDodgeBad Boy Mowers186.14851.443-0.991
355Kyle BuschChevroletKellogg's186.10851.454-1.002
368Dale Earnhardt JrChevroletBudweiser185.93451.502-1.050
3725Brian VickersChevroletGMAC / ditech.com185.93451.502-1.050
3815Michael WaltripChevroletNAPA Auto Parts185.87751.518-1.066
3943Jeff GreenDodgeCheerios / Betty Crocker185.84851.526-1.074
4032Bobby Hamilton JrChevroletTide185.72951.559-1.107
4145Kyle PettyDodgeGeorgia-Pacific / Brawny185.34851.665-1.213
4249Ken SchraderDodgeSchwan's Home Service183.98852.047-1.595
4309Johnny SauterDodgeMiccosukee Resort & Gaming185.15151.720-1.268
Failed to qualify
447Robby GordonChevroletHarrah's51.733
4537Kevin LepageDodgePatron Tequila51.868
4600Kenny WallaceChevroletAaron's Dream Machine 50th Anniversary51.948
4792Stanton BarrettChevroletFirst Trust Portfolios52.032

Race

Outside pole sitter Jeff Gordon led the first lap of the race after he took the lead from pole sitter Kevin Harvick. The first caution flew on lap 20 when Kyle Petty blew a right front tire and hit the outside wall in the tri-oval. Gordon won the race off pit road and held onto the race lead on the restart. On lap 37, Tony Stewart took the lead from Gordon. On the same lap, the 2nd caution flew when Jeff Green blew a left-rear tire and spun out of turn 2. Jeff Gordon was the new race leader and led them to the restart on lap 42. On Lap 69, Kevin Harvick took the lead after restarting 37th due to problems with the nose of his car. Gordon took the lead back on lap 72 where green flag pitstops would begin. Harvick was the leader after everything cycled out on lap 75. On lap 79, Ryan Newman took the lead from Harvick. Jeff Gordon took the lead on lap 84 but was passed by Kevin Harvick the next lap. Dale Earnhardt Jr. soon took the lead on lap 89. Gordon took the lead from Earnhardt Jr. near the halfway mark on lap 92. After the longest green flag run of 61 laps, the 3rd caution flew on lap 102 when Bobby Hamilton Jr's tire blew and laid debris on the track. Scott Riggs won the race off pit road and was the new race leader and led them to the restart on lap 108. Riggs was immediately passed by Kevin Harvick for the lead. Gordon took the lead on lap 109 but was passed by Elliott Sadler on the next lap. On lap 116, Kyle Petty's car stalled on the front stretch bringing out the 4th caution of the race. Mark Martin won the race off pit road and led the field to the restart on lap 121. Martin was immediately passed by Jeff Gordon on the restart and Gordon took the lead. Elliott Sadler took the lead from Gordon on lap 124 but Gordon took it back two laps later.

On lap 133, the big one struck in turn one bringing out the 5th caution and took out a massive 26 cars. It started when Jimmie Johnson moved up and hit Mike Wallace in the left front sending Wallace up into Scott Riggs turning Wallace around and into the outside wall and taking out a lot more cars with him. The cars involved were Carl Edwards, Joe Nemechek, Jason Leffler, Ryan Newman, Dave Blaney, Ricky Rudd, Kasey Kahne, Mike Bliss, Rusty Wallace, Sterling Marlin, Bobby Labonte, Mike Wallace, Bobby Hamilton Jr, Scott Wimmer, Brian Vickers, Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Scott Riggs, Jimmie Johnson, Boris Said, Johnny Sauter, Kyle Busch, Mike Skinner, Kerry Earnhardt, Casey Mears, and Jeff Green. [4] The race was red flagged for a short bit to clean up the mess. The race eventually got back under way with 51 laps to go with Jimmie Johnson as the new race leader. Jeff Gordon took the lead with 46 laps to.

Final Laps

With 23 laps to go, the 6th caution flew for debris at pit entry. Gordon won the race off pit road and led the field back to green with 18 to go. But on the restart, Hermie Sadler's car stalled and sat there on the apron of the frontstretch. The caution eventually flew for this with 17 to go. The race got back going with 14 laps to go with Gordon leading. With 6 laps to go, Michael Waltrip took the lead from Gordon but Gordon took it back with 4 to go. But with 2 laps to go, a multi-car wreck occurred on the backstretch. It started when Jimmie Johnson hit the wall off of turn 2 and Johnson turned down into Kevin Harvick sending Harvick into Dale Earnhardt Jr. and turning Jr. around along with Martin Truex Jr. while also collecting Greg Biffle and Travis Kvapil. The caution was the 8th and final caution of the race and set up a green-white-checkered finish. Gordon led on the restart and held off the pack in the last two laps to win his 2nd Aaron's 499 in a row. This was also Gordon's 3rd win in the first 9 races of 2005. But after this win, Gordon would win only 1 more race in the last 26 races of 2005 and failed to make the Chase for the Cup. Tony Stewart, Michael Waltrip, Jeremy Mayfield, and Jamie McMurray rounded out the top 5 while Elliott Sadler, Kurt Busch, Ken Schrader, Dale Jarrett, and Jeff Burton rounded out the top 10. [5]

Results

Fin [6] St#DriverSponsorMakeLapsLedStatusPts
1224Jeff GordonDuPont, Pepsi, Star Wars Episode IIIChevy194139running190
21120Tony StewartHome DepotChevy1942running175
33815Michael WaltripNAPA Auto PartsChevy1942running170
42219Jeremy MayfieldDodge Dealers, UAWDodge1940running160
51342Jamie McMurrayTexaco, HavolineDodge1940running155
6338Elliott SadlerM&M'sFord1949running155
71097Kurt BuschIrwin Industrial Tools, SharpieFord1941running151
84249Ken SchraderSchwan's Home ServiceDodge1941running147
91488Dale JarrettUPSFord1940running138
102731Jeff BurtonCingular WirelessChevy1940running134
112317Matt KensethDeWaltFord1940running130
12129Kevin HarvickGM GoodwrenchChevy19412running132
132916Greg BiffleNational Guard, Charter CommunicationsFord1942running129
142641Casey MearsTargetDodge1930running121
15368Dale Earnhardt, Jr.BudweiserChevy1933running123
164309Johnny SauterMiccosukee Gaming & ResortsDodge1920running115
173133Kerry EarnhardtBass Pro ShopsChevy1900running112
18977Travis KvapilKodak, Jasper Engines & TransmissionsDodge1880crash109
19807Dave BlaneyJack Daniel'sChevy1870running106
20648Jimmie JohnsonLowe'sChevy1868crash108
21321Martin Truex, Jr.Bass Pro Shops, Tracker BoatsChevy1860crash100
22202Rusty WallaceMiller LiteDodge1800running97
231518Bobby LabonteInterstate BatteriesChevy1741engine99
24199Kasey KahneDodge Dealers, UAW, The Longest YardDodge1720running91
253943Jeff GreenCheerios, Betty CrockerDodge1720running88
261811Jason LefflerFedEx ExpressChevy1710running85
27410Scott RiggsValvolineChevy1714running87
28334Mike WallaceLucas OilChevy1711running84
293066Hermie SadlerPeak FitnessFord1700rear end76
30721Ricky RuddMotorcraftFord1700running73
312401Joe NemechekU.S. ArmyChevy1691running75
322199Carl EdwardsScotts, OrthoFord1660running67
33166Mark MartinViagraFord1663running69
342540Sterling MarlinCoors LightDodge1620running61
351236Boris SaidCentrix FinancialChevy1460crash58
36280Mike BlissNetZero, Best BuyChevy1410crash55
373725Brian VickersGMAC, ditech.comChevy1390crash52
381722Scott WimmerCaterpillarDodge1390crash49
39512Ryan NewmanAlltelDodge1355crash51
404032Bobby Hamilton, Jr.TideChevy1320crash43
41355Kyle BuschKellogg'sChevy1320crash40
423423Mike SkinnerBad Boy MowersDodge1320crash37
434145Kyle PettyGeorgia-Pacific, BrawnyDodge1060running34
Failed to qualify
447Robby GordonHarrah'sChevrolet
4537Kevin LepagePatron TequilaDodge
4600Kenny WallaceAaron's Dream Machine 50th AnniversaryChevrolet
4792Stanton BarrettFirst Trust PortfoliosChevrolet

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2005
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