2008 Pocono 500

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2008 Pocono 500
Race details
Race 14 of 36 in the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season
2008 Pocono 500 program cover.jpg
2008 Pocono 500 program cover
Date June 8, 2008 (2008-June-08)
Official name Pocono 500
Location Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 91.9 °F (33.3 °C); average wind speeds of 20 miles per hour (32 km/h) [1]
Average speed 125.209 miles per hour (201.504 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Time 52.873
Most laps led
Driver Kasey Kahne Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Laps 69
Winner
No. 9 Kasey Kahne Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network TNT
Announcers Bill Weber, Kyle Petty and
Wally Dallenbach Jr.

The 2008 Pocono 500 was the fourteenth race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule and was run on Sunday, June 8 at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race was the first NASCAR telecast on TNT for the 2008 season starting at 12:30 PM US EDT and on radio via MRN and Sirius Satellite Radio at 1:15 PM US EDT.

Contents

Pre-race news

Qualifying

Jimmie Johnson started out on the pole position, but almost an hour later, Kasey Kahne bumped him. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. teammates Mark Martin and Regan Smith made up the second row, while Joe Nemechek and Carl Edwards made up their third row.

RANK [2] DRIVERNBRCARTIMESPEED
1 Kasey Kahne9Dodge52.873  170.219  
2 Jimmie Johnson48Chevrolet52.986  169.856  
3 Mark Martin8Chevrolet53.287  168.897  
4 Regan Smith01Chevrolet53.335  168.745  
5 Joe Nemechek78Chevrolet53.342  168.723  *
6 Carl Edwards99Ford53.407  168.517  
7 Dale Earnhardt Jr.88Chevrolet53.411  168.505  
8 A.J. Allmendinger84Toyota53.419  168.479  *
9 Scott Riggs66Chevrolet53.447  168.391  *
10 Kyle Busch18Toyota53.527  168.139  
11 Kurt Busch2Dodge53.532  168.124  
12 Tony Stewart20Toyota53.554  168.055  
13 Matt Kenseth17Ford53.581  167.970  
14 Dario Franchitti40Dodge53.591  167.939  *
15 Brian Vickers83Toyota53.602  167.904  
16 Denny Hamlin11Toyota53.605  167.895  
17 Paul Menard15Chevrolet53.623  167.838  
18 Elliott Sadler19Dodge53.640  167.785  
19 Michael Waltrip55Toyota53.655  167.738  
20 Jeff Burton31Chevrolet53.656  167.735  
21 Juan Pablo Montoya42Dodge53.742  167.467  
22 Jamie McMurray26Ford53.752  167.436  
23 Travis Kvapil28Ford53.774  167.367  
24 Patrick Carpentier10Dodge53.781  167.345  *
25 Martin Truex Jr.1Chevrolet53.787  167.327  
26 Jason Leffler70Chevrolet53.809  167.258  *
27 Ryan Newman12Dodge53.810  167.255  
28 Kevin Harvick29Chevrolet53.883  167.029  
29 Bill Elliott21Ford53.970  166.759  *
30 David Ragan6Ford53.986  166.710  
31 Reed Sorenson41Dodge53.993  166.688  
32 Dave Blaney22Toyota54.006  166.648  
33 Greg Biffle16Ford54.007  166.645  
34 Casey Mears5Chevrolet54.020  166.605  
35 Clint Bowyer07Chevrolet54.024  166.593  
36 David Reutimann44Toyota54.025  166.590  
37 Bobby Labonte43Dodge54.032  166.568  
38 Jeff Gordon24Chevrolet54.069  166.454  
39 J.J. Yeley96Toyota54.103  166.349  *
40 Michael McDowell00Toyota54.127  166.276  
41 Terry Labonte45Dodge54.127  166.276  PC
42 Robby Gordon7Dodge54.259  165.871  
43 Sam Hornish Jr.77Dodge54.522  165.071  OP
44 David Gilliland38Ford54.555  164.971  OP

OP: qualified via owners points

PC: qualified as past champion

PR: provisional

QR: via qualifying race

* - had to qualify on time

Failed to qualify, withdrew, or driver changes:   J.J. Yeley (#96), Kenny Wallace (#87-WD)

Happy Hour

It was anything but happy for points leader Kyle Busch, attempting to race all three series in three days in three sites. His primary car crashed and will be forced to a back-up car and start from the rear as a result. Also going to the back of the field was Sam Hornish Jr. for the same reason. Carl Edwards ran the fastest lap of the session at 164.769 mph. Eventual race winner Kasey Kahne ran the second lap of the session, which was 0.6 seconds slower than Edwards lap.

Race

Car #21 pitting during the race Air Force at Pocono 500 080608-F-0000E-003.jpg
Car #21 pitting during the race

Information

The woes of the #18 team continued into the race, when Kyle Busch crashed into the wall early into the race, and had to replace the nose, finishing dead last in the 43-car field, changing a 142-point lead to a 21-point lead to Jeff Burton. Greg Biffle suffered a pit road speeding penalty late in the race under green, causing him to lose the race. Carl Edwards looked to be a favorite to win the race in the closing laps, but a flat tire under a caution with about 20 laps to go destroyed his chances, as there were 33 cars on the lead lap. As the green flag came out, polesitter Kasey Kahne took the lead with 15 laps remaining from Brian Vickers in the Team Red Bull #83 Toyota and won his second points race of the season within the last three weeks.

Results

POS [3] ST#DRIVERSPONSOR / OWNERCARLAPSMONEYSTATUSLEDPTS
119  Kasey KahneBudweiser   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge200260866running69195
21583  Brian VickersRed Bull   (Dietrich Mateschitz)Toyota200144425running18175
31611  Denny HamlinFedEx Ground   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota200162866running17170
4788  Dale Earnhardt Jr.National Guard / AMP Energy   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet200121200running0160
52031  Jeff BurtonAT&T Mobility   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet200143258running0155
6248  Jimmie JohnsonLowe's   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet200147586running59155
71317  Matt KensethDeWalt   (Jack Roush)Ford200130866running2151
8112  Kurt BuschMiller Lite   (Roger Penske)Dodge20087175running0142
9699  Carl EdwardsAflac   (Jack Roush)Ford200123700running2143
1038  Mark MartinSteak-umm Burgers   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet200114083running0134
113743  Bobby LabonteCheerios / Betty Crocker   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge200121536running0130
12884  A.J. AllmendingerRed Bull   (Dietrich Mateschitz)Toyota20075200running0127
132829  Kevin HarvickShell / Pennzoil   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet200118061running0124
143824  Jeff GordonDuPont   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet200117711running0121
153316  Greg Biffle3M   (Jack Roush)Ford20081175running4123
164238  David GillilandFreeCreditReport.com   (Yates Racing)Ford20089583running0115
17251  Martin Truex Jr.Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet200101808running2117
182712  Ryan NewmanKodak   (Roger Penske)Dodge200109350running0109
193644  David ReutimannUPS   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota20070225running0106
202226  Jamie McMurrayIrwin Industrial Tools   (Jack Roush)Ford20080250running0103
21966  Scott RiggsState Water Heaters   (Gene Haas)Chevrolet20085708running6105
223222  Dave BlaneyCaterpillar   (Bill Davis)Toyota20083408running1102
232328  Travis KvapilDish Network / Dish DVRs   (Yates Racing)Ford20097064running094
24306  David RaganAAA Insurance   (Jack Roush)Ford20076675running091
251715  Paul MenardMenards / Pittsburgh Paints   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet20076450running088
26345  Casey MearsKellogg's / Carquest   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet20083800running085
273900  Michael McDowellChampion Mortgage   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota20080808running082
28401  Regan SmithPrincipal Financial Group   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet20073000running079
29578  Joe NemechekFurniture Row / Denver Mattress   (Barney Visser)Chevrolet20064850running076
304345  Terry LabonteParalyzed Veterans of America   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge20074747running073
312921  Bill ElliottU.S. Air Force   (Wood Brothers)Ford20082895running070
322410  Patrick CarpentierCharter Communications   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge20064375running067
333141  Reed SorensonTarget   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge20092339running064
341819  Elliott SadlerStanley   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge20090320running666
351220  Tony StewartHome Depot   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota199112561running1463
36407  Robby GordonRobby Gordon Motorsports   (Robby Gordon)Dodge19971600running055
371955  Michael WaltripNAPA Auto Parts   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota19963425running052
382142  Juan Pablo MontoyaTexaco / Havoline   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge15791208crash049
393507  Clint BowyerJack Daniel's   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet15581175running046
402670  Jason LefflerHaas Automation   (Gene Haas)Chevrolet14063025crash043
411440  Dario FranchittiTarget   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge13770880crash040
424177  Sam Hornish Jr.Mobil 1   (Roger Penske)Dodge130108305crash037
431018  Kyle BuschM&M's   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota9580999crash034
Failed to qualify, withdrew, or driver changes:
POSNAMENBRSPONSOROWNERCAR
44J.J. Yeley96DLP HDTVJeff MooradToyota
WDKenny Wallace87Furniture RowBarney VisserChevrolet

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