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2005 MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400


Race details
Race 28 of 36 in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
The 2005 MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400 program cover.
September 25, 2005
37th Annual MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400
Dover, Delaware, Dover International Speedway
Permanent racing facility
1 miles (1.6 km)
404 laps, 404 mi (650.174 km)
400 laps, 400 mi (643.737 km)
119.067 miles per hour (191.620 km/h)
150,000
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22.770
Kurt BuschRoush Racing
192
Jimmie JohnsonHendrick Motorsports
TNT
Bill Weber, Benny Parsons, Wally Dallenbach Jr.
Motor Racing Network

The 2005 MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400 28th stock car race of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, the second race of the 2005 Chase for the Nextel Cup, and the 37th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, September 25, 2005, before a crowd of 150,000 in Dover, Delaware at Dover International Speedway, a 1-mile (1.6 km) permanent oval-shaped racetrack. The race was extended from its scheduled 400 laps to 404 due to a green–white–checker finish. On the final restart, Jimmie Johnson, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, would fend off the field in a fierce restart to take the Chase for the Nextel Cup lead in the standings. The win was Johnson's 17th career NASCAR Nextel Cup Series victory and his third of the season. To fill out the podium, Kyle Busch, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, and Rusty Wallace, driving for Penske-Jasper Racing, would finish second and third, respectively.

The layout of Dover International Speedway, the venue where the race was held.

Dover International Speedway is an oval race track in Dover, Delaware, United States that has held at least two NASCAR races since it opened in 1969. In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosted USAC and the NTT IndyCar Series. The track features one layout, a 1-mile (1.6 km) concrete oval, with 24° banking in the turns and 9° banking on the straights. The speedway is owned and operated by Dover Motorsports.

The track, nicknamed "The Monster Mile", was built in 1969 by Melvin Joseph of Melvin L. Joseph Construction Company, Inc., with an asphalt surface, but was replaced with concrete in 1995. Six years later in 2001, the track's capacity moved to 135,000 seats, making the track have the largest capacity of sports venue in the mid-Atlantic. In 2002, the name changed to Dover International Speedway from Dover Downs International Speedway after Dover Downs Gaming and Entertainment split, making Dover Motorsports. From 2007 to 2009, the speedway worked on an improvement project called "The Monster Makeover", which expanded facilities at the track and beautified the track. After the 2014 season, the track's capacity was reduced to 95,500 seats.

  • (R) denotes rookie driver.
#DriverTeamMakeSponsor
0Mike BlissHaas CNC RacingChevroletBest Buy
00Carl LongMcGlynn RacingChevroletSunquest Vacations, Carloan.com
01Joe NemechekMB2 MotorsportsChevroletU. S. Army
2Rusty WallacePenske RacingDodgeMiller Lite
4Mike WallaceMorgan–McClure MotorsportsChevroletLucas Oil
5Kyle BuschHendrick MotorsportsChevroletKellogg's
6Mark MartinRoush RacingFordViagra
7Robby GordonRobby Gordon MotorsportsChevroletHarrah's
07Dave BlaneyRichard Childress RacingChevroletJack Daniel's
8Dale Earnhardt Jr.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.ChevroletBudweiser
08Ryan McGlynnMcGlynn RacingDodgeRoyal Administration
9Kasey KahneEvernham MotorsportsDodgeDodge
10Scott RiggsMBV MotorsportsChevroletValvoline
11J. J. YeleyJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletFedEx Freight
12Ryan NewmanPenske RacingDodgeAlltel
15Michael WaltripDale Earnhardt, Inc.ChevroletNAPA Auto Parts
16Greg BiffleRoush RacingFordNational Guard
17Matt KensethRoush RacingFordDeWalt
18Bobby LabonteJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletMBNA RacePoints VISA
19Jeremy MayfieldEvernham MotorsportsDodgeDodge
20Tony StewartJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletThe Home Depot
21Ricky RuddWood Brothers RacingFordMotorcraft
22Scott WimmerBill Davis RacingDodgeCaterpillar
24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletDuPont
25Brian VickersHendrick MotorsportsChevroletGMAC, ditech.com
29Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevroletGM Goodwrench
31Jeff BurtonRichard Childress RacingChevroletCingular Wireless
32Bobby Hamilton Jr.PPI MotorsportsChevroletTide
34Joey McCarthyMach 1 MotorsportsChevroletMach 1 Motorsports
37Tony RainesR&J RacingDodgeBosPoker
38Elliott SadlerRobert Yates RacingFordM&M's
40Sterling MarlinChip Ganassi Racing with Felix SabatesDodgeCoors Light
41Casey MearsChip Ganassi Racing with Felix SabatesDodgeTarget
42Jamie McMurrayChip Ganassi Racing with Felix SabatesDodgeTexaco, Havoline
43Jeff GreenPetty EnterprisesDodgeCheerios
45Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesDodgeGeorgia-Pacific Brawny
48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletLowe's
49Ken SchraderBAM RacingDodgeRed Baron Frozen Pizza
66Kevin LepagePeak Fitness RacingFordEAS
75Wayne AndersonRinaldi RacingDodgeRinaldi Air Conditioning
77Travis KvapilPenske RacingDodgeKodak
78Kenny WallaceFurniture Row RacingChevroletFurniture Row
88Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFordUPS
89Morgan ShepherdShepherd Racing VenturesDodgeRacing with Jesus
92Hermie SadlerFront Row MotorsportsChevroletFront Row Motorsports
95Stanton Barrett (R)Stanton Barrett MotorsportsChevroletStanton Barrett Motorsports
97Kurt BuschRoush RacingFordCrown Royal
99Carl EdwardsRoush RacingFordOffice Depot

The first practice session was held on Friday, September 23, at 11:00 AM EST. The session would last for two hours. Greg Biffle, driving for Roush Racing, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 22.830 and an average speed of 157.687 miles per hour (253.773 km/h).

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed
16Greg BiffleRoush RacingFord22.830157.687
12Ryan NewmanPenske-Jasper RacingDodge22.879157.350
01Joe NemechekMB2 MotorsportsChevrolet22.922157.054

The second practice session was held on Saturday, September 24, at 9:30 AM EST. The session would last for 45 minutes. Kurt Busch, driving for Roush Racing, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 23.379 and an average speed of 153.984 miles per hour (247.813 km/h).

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed
97Kurt BuschRoush RacingFord23.379153.984
6Mark MartinRoush RacingFord23.405153.813
29Kevin HarvickRichard Childress RacingChevrolet23.409153.787

The final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, September 24, at 11:10 AM EST. The session would last for 45 minutes. Kurt Busch, driving for Roush Racing, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 23.235 and an average speed of 154.939 miles per hour (249.350 km/h).

Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed
97Kurt BuschRoush RacingFord23.235154.939
48Jimmie JohnsonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet23.240154.905
6Mark MartinRoush RacingFord23.264154.745

Qualifying was held on Friday, September 23, at 3:10 PM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap.

Ryan Newman, driving for Penske-Jasper Racing, would win the pole, setting a time of 22.770 and an average speed of 158.103 miles per hour (254.442 km/h).

Five drivers would fail to qualify: Morgan Shepherd, Hermie Sadler, Ryan McGlynn, Joey McCarthy, and Wayne Anderson.

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