2007 USG Sheetrock 400

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2007 USG Sheetrock 400
Race details [1]
Race 19 of 36 in the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season
2007 USG Sheetrock 400 program cover.png
The 2007 USG Sheetrock 400 program cover.
Date July 15, 2007 (2007-July-15)
Official name USG Sheetrock 400
Location Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Illinois
Course Permanent racing facility
1.5 mi (2.414 km)
Distance 267 laps, 400.5 mi (644.542 km)
Scheduled Distance 267 laps, 400.5 mi (644.542 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 80.6 °F (27.0 °C); wind speeds up to 8.9 miles per hour (14.3 km/h)
Average speed 134.258 miles per hour (216.067 km/h)
Attendance 80,000
Pole position
Driver Hendrick Motorsports
Time 29.580
Most laps led
Driver Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Laps 108
Winner
No. 20 Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Television in the United States
Network Turner Network Television
Announcers Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr. and Kyle Petty

The 2007 USG Sheetrock 400 was the 19th race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. It took place during daytime on July 15, 2007, at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois with the broadcast airing on TNT.

Contents

Background

The layout of Chicagoland Speedway, where the race was held. Chicagoland Speedway.PNG
The layout of Chicagoland Speedway, where the race was held.
Entry list
# [2] DriverTeamMake
00David Reutimann Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota
1Martin Truex Jr. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet
01Mark Martin Ginn Racing Chevrolet
2Kurt Busch Penske Racing Dodge
4Ward Burton Morgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet
5Kyle Busch Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
6David Ragan Roush Fenway Racing Ford
7Robby Gordon Robby Gordon Motorsports Ford
07Clint Bowyer Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
8Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet
9Kasey Kahne Evernham Motorsports Dodge
10Scott Riggs Evernham Motorsports Dodge
11Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet
12Ryan Newman Penske Racing Dodge
13Joe Nemechek Ginn Racing Chevrolet
14Sterling Marlin Ginn Racing Chevrolet
15Paul Menard Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet
16Greg Biffle Roush Fenway Racing Ford
17Matt Kenseth Roush Fenway Racing Ford
18J.J. Yeley Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet
19Elliott Sadler Evernham Motorsports Dodge
20Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet
21Bill Elliott Wood Brothers Racing Ford
22Dave Blaney Bill Davis Racing Toyota
24Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
25Casey Mears Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
26Jamie McMurray Roush Fenway Racing Ford
29Kevin Harvick Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
31Jeff Burton Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
36Jeremy Mayfield Bill Davis Racing Toyota
37Kevin Lepage Front Row Motorsports Dodge
38David Gilliland Robert Yates Racing Ford
40David Stremme Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge
41Reed Sorenson Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge
42Juan Pablo Montoya Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge
43Bobby Labonte Petty Enterprises Dodge
44Dale Jarrett Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota
45John Andretti Petty Enterprises Dodge
48Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
49Chad Chaffin BAM Racing Dodge
55Michael Waltrip Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota
66Jeff Green Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet
70Johnny Sauter Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet
78Kenny Wallace Furniture Row Racing Chevrolet
83Brian Vickers Red Bull Racing Team Toyota
84A.J. Allmendinger Red Bull Racing Team Toyota
88Ricky Rudd Robert Yates Racing Ford
96Tony Raines Hall of Fame Racing Chevrolet
99Carl Edwards Roush Fenway Racing Ford

Qualifying

Unlike the previous week at Daytona, qualifying was complete for this race. Casey Mears won the pole position with a lap of 182.556 miles per hour. Michael Waltrip qualified for only his fourth race of the season. Chad Chaffin once again filled in at BAM Racing and again qualified for the race.

Qualifying
Pos. [3] #DriverMakeTeamTimeAvg. Speed (mph)
125 Casey Mears Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 29.580182.556
21 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 29.593182.476
312 Ryan Newman Dodge Penske Racing 29.595182.463
401 Mark Martin Chevrolet Ginn Racing 29.622182.297
58 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 29.626182.272
65 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 29.689181.886
707 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 29.727181.653
848 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 29.739181.580
945 John Andretti Dodge Petty Enterprises 29.764181.427
1017 Matt Kenseth Ford Roush Fenway Racing 29.767181.409
1124 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 29.780181.330
1243 Bobby Labonte Dodge Petty Enterprises 29.791181.263
1311 Denny Hamlin Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 29.797181.226
1429 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 29.810181.147
1522 Dave Blaney Toyota Bill Davis Racing 29.828181.038
1615 Paul Menard Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 29.841180.959
1721 Bill Elliott Ford Wood Brothers Racing 29.866180.808
1870 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 29.885180.693
1920 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 29.894180.638
2036 Jeremy Mayfield Toyota Bill Davis Racing 29.895180.632
2100 David Reutimann Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing 29.900180.602
2241 Reed Sorenson Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 29.911180.536
2331 Jeff Burton Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 29.923180.463
249 Kasey Kahne Dodge Evernham Motorsports 29.947180.319
2599 Carl Edwards Ford Roush Fenway Racing 29.948180.313
2649 Chad Chaffin Dodge BAM Racing 29.965180.210
2713 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet Ginn Racing 29.967180.198
2855 Michael Waltrip Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing 29.971180.174
2966 Jeff Green Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 29.975180.150
3042 Juan Pablo Montoya Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 30.015179.910
3119 Elliott Sadler Dodge Evernham Motorsports 30.021179.874
326 David Ragan Ford Roush Fenway Racing 30.025179.850
3316 Greg Biffle Ford Roush Fenway Racing 30.037179.778
3426 Jamie McMurray Ford Roush Fenway Racing 30.055179.671
352 Kurt Busch Dodge Penske Racing 30.058179.653
3618 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 30.073179.563
3714 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet Ginn Racing 30.093179.444
3840 David Stremme Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 30.108179.354
397 Robby Gordon Ford Robby Gordon Motorsports 30.210178.749
4096 Tony Raines Chevrolet Hall of Fame Racing 30.213178.731
4188 Ricky Rudd Ford Robert Yates Racing 30.235178.601
4238 David Gilliland Ford Robert Yates Racing 30.306178.183
434 Ward Burton Chevrolet Morgan–McClure Motorsports 30.070179.581
Failed to qualify
4410 Scott Riggs Dodge Evernham Motorsports 30.145179.134
4583 Brian Vickers Toyota Red Bull Racing Team 30.171178.980
4644 Dale Jarrett Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing 30.207178.767
4784 A.J. Allmendinger Toyota Red Bull Racing Team 30.228178.642
4837 Kevin Lepage Dodge Front Row Motorsports 30.277178.353
4978 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Furniture Row Racing 30.303178.200

Race

Tony Stewart won for the first time in 2007 and for the 30th time in his career. He also led the most laps in the competition, 108 out of 267. His margin of victory over second-place Matt Kenseth was 1.727 seconds. The rest of the top five drivers, in order, were Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, and Clint Bowyer.

Jimmie Johnson led the second-most laps (82), but encountered tire trouble toward the end and wound up in 37th place.

Jeff Gordon (9th) extended his points lead over Denny Hamlin (17th) to 303 points. Dale Earnhardt Jr. led Ryan Newman by 39 points for 12th place and the final spot in the 2007 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup. After this race, seven races remained until the "playoff" field was set.

Results

Fin [4] [5] [6] St#DriverMakeTeamLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings
11920 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 267108running195$342,161
21017 Matt Kenseth Ford Roush Fenway Racing 2671running175$249,866
32599 Carl Edwards Ford Roush Fenway Racing 2670running165$179,625
41429 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 26754running165$192,986
5125 Casey Mears Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 2675running160$157,075
6352 Kurt Busch Dodge Penske Racing 2672running155$150,133
72331 Jeff Burton Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 2670running146$142,141
8312 Ryan Newman Dodge Penske Racing 2670running142$136,025
91124 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 2670running138$144,086
10707 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 2671running139$111,725
113316 Greg Biffle Ford Roush Fenway Racing 2670running130$111,875
122241 Reed Sorenson Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 2670running127$123,233
1365 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 2670running124$108,875
14401 Mark Martin Chevrolet Ginn Racing 2670running121$118,408
153042 Juan Pablo Montoya Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 2670running118$130,575
164238 David Gilliland Ford Robert Yates Racing 2670running115$124,264
171311 Denny Hamlin Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 2670running112$106,450
18945 John Andretti Dodge Petty Enterprises 2670running109$104,808
1958 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 2672running111$131,658
201243 Bobby Labonte Dodge Petty Enterprises 2660running103$129,136
214188 Ricky Rudd Ford Robert Yates Racing 2660running100$119,683
221870 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 2660running97$87,950
233714 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet Ginn Racing 2660running94$99,858
244096 Tony Raines Chevrolet Hall of Fame Racing 2650running91$95,050
25326 David Ragan Ford Roush Fenway Racing 2650running88$122,525
262036 Jeremy Mayfield Toyota Bill Davis Racing 2650running85$82,025
272966 Jeff Green Chevrolet Haas CNC Racing 2650running82$102,072
281721 Bill Elliott Ford Wood Brothers Racing 2650running79$103,339
292713 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet Ginn Racing 2640running76$83,625
302855 Michael Waltrip Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing 2640running73$80,875
312649 Chad Chaffin Dodge BAM Racing 2630running70$80,175
32249 Kasey Kahne Dodge Evernham Motorsports 2620running67$127,166
333119 Elliott Sadler Dodge Evernham Motorsports 2600running64$101,570
343840 David Stremme Dodge Chip Ganassi Racing 2570engine61$79,575
353618 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet Joe Gibbs Racing 2430crash58$107,258
36397 Robby Gordon Ford Robby Gordon Motorsports 2250running55$79,150
37848 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 22282crash57$132,861
383426 Jamie McMurray Ford Roush Fenway Racing 2140running49$86,700
3921 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 21112engine51$104,845
401522 Dave Blaney Toyota Bill Davis Racing 1990crash43$86,280
41434 Ward Burton Chevrolet Morgan–McClure Motorsports 1970crash40$78,080
421615 Paul Menard Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 1320running37$77,910
432100 David Reutimann Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing 430engine34$77,976
Failed to qualify
4410 Scott Riggs Dodge Evernham Motorsports
4583 Brian Vickers Toyota Red Bull Racing Team
4644 Dale Jarrett Toyota Michael Waltrip Racing
4784 A.J. Allmendinger Toyota Red Bull Racing Team
4837 Kevin Lepage Dodge Front Row Motorsports
4978 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet Furniture Row Racing

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