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2008 Coke Zero 400

2008 Coke Zero 400

FieldValue
TypeNAS
Race NameCoke Zero 400
Fulldate
Year2008
Race_No18
Season_No36
Image2008_Coke_Zero_400_program_cover.png
Caption2008 Coke Zero 400 program cover, featuring the 2007 Coke Zero 400 finish
Official nameCoke Zero 400
LocationDaytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Course_mi2.5
Course_km4
Distance_laps162
Distance_mi405
Distance_km651.784
Scheduled_laps160
Scheduled_mi400
Scheduled_km643.737
WeatherTemperatures reaching as low as 71.1 F; wind speeds up to 11.1 mph
Avg138.554 mi/h
Pole_DriverPaul Menard
Pole_TeamDale Earnhardt, Inc.
Pole_Time48.409
Most_DriverDale Earnhardt Jr.
Most_TeamHendrick Motorsports
Most_laps51
Car18
First_DriverKyle Busch
First_TeamJoe Gibbs Racing
NetworkTurner Network Television
AnnouncersBill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr. and Kyle Petty
The start of the 2008 Coke Zero 400.

The 2008 Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola was the eighteenth race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, marking the official halfway point of the season.

Background

View of cars racing on the front stretch at the 2024 Daytona 500, held at Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona International Speedway is one of three superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the other two being Atlanta Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 mi long. The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.

Summary

This race was held on July 5 of that year at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, and was the third race utilizing restrictor plates this season. TNT's air time began at 6:30 PM US EDT, and MRN with Sirius Satellite Radio carried the radio broadcast beginning at 7:15 PM US EDT.

Pre-Race news

  • Dario Franchitti is out of a ride and Chip Ganassi Racing's #40 car is out of the series. The Dodge team shut down July 1 due to a lack of permanent sponsorship along with a lack of success in qualifying for races, even with Franchitti injured earlier in the season. Ganassi Racing fired some 70 employees who had been working on the car at the time of closure.
  • The Dale Earnhardt, Inc. #1 car driven by Truex was a backup car, as NASCAR impounded the primary car due to a rules violation on the roof in a pre-practice inspection. On July 8, Martin Truex Jr. was docked 150 driver points, the team docked 150 owners points, and their crew chief slapped with the now seemingly mandatory $100,000 fine, six-week suspension and probation until December 31.
  • David Reutimann tied the record for most consecutive Lucky Dog passes due to a pitting strategy that forced him to pit about 6 laps before the other leaders did. As soon as he pitted, a caution came out almost instantly. As a result, Reutimann finished 21st.

Qualifying

Paul Menard won his first pole of his career in Sprint Cup racing, edging his teammate, Mark Martin out for the honor.

RANKDRIVERNBRCARTIMESPEED
1Paul Menard15Chevrolet48.409185.916
2Mark Martin8Chevrolet48.421185.870
3Dale Earnhardt Jr.88Chevrolet48.534185.437
4Joe Nemechek78Chevrolet48.573185.288
5Johnny Sauter70Chevrolet48.583185.250
6David Ragan6Ford48.584185.246
7Boris Said60Ford48.601185.181
8Regan Smith01Chevrolet48.655184.976
9Kyle Busch18Toyota48.694184.828
10Patrick Carpentier10Dodge48.734184.676
11Travis Kvapil28Ford48.735184.672
12Dave Blaney22Toyota48.740184.653
13A.J. Allmendinger84Toyota48.744184.638
14Kevin Harvick29Chevrolet48.772184.532
15Denny Hamlin11Toyota48.773184.528
16Casey Mears5Chevrolet48.784184.487
17Tony Stewart20Toyota48.788184.472
18Sterling Marlin09Chevrolet48.791184.460
19Matt Kenseth17Ford48.799184.430
20Bobby Labonte43Dodge48.810184.388
21Michael McDowell00Toyota48.817184.362
22Jon Wood21Ford48.817184.362
23Scott Riggs66Chevrolet48.842184.268
24Jeff Burton31Chevrolet48.857184.211
25Carl Edwards99Ford48.869184.166
26Clint Bowyer07Chevrolet48.869184.166
27Jeff Gordon24Chevrolet48.889184.090
28David Gilliland38Ford48.891184.083
29J. J. Yeley96Toyota48.892184.079
30Brian Vickers83Toyota48.900184.049
31Michael Waltrip55Toyota48.921183.970
32Jimmie Johnson48Chevrolet48.961183.820
33Juan Pablo Montoya42Dodge48.964183.809
34Ryan Newman12Dodge48.977183.760
35Greg Biffle16Ford48.983183.737
36David Reutimann44Toyota49.013183.625
37Martin Truex Jr.1Chevrolet49.023183.587
38Kurt Busch2Dodge49.035183.542
39Robby Gordon7Dodge49.062183.441
40Elliott Sadler19Dodge49.085183.355
41Reed Sorenson41Dodge49.098183.307
42Jamie McMurray26Ford49.111183.258
43Terry Labonte45Dodge49.127183.199
44Kasey Kahne9Dodge49.269182.671
45Sam Hornish Jr.77Dodge49.523181.734

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:   Scott Riggs (#66), J. J. Yeley (#96), Dario Franchitti (#40-WD)

Race recap

The biggest news in the event was that Tony Stewart dropped out during a caution in Lap 72 because of flu-like symptoms, and J. J. Yeley took his place in the #20 Toyota. Yeley was on standby after he failed to qualify in the #96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota.

Also making news was David Reutimann, driver of the Michael Waltrip Racing #44 Toyota, as he tied the record for most consecutive lucky dog free passes in a race between the fourth and eighth of 11 cautions overall, as in each case his car was the first car one lap (or more) down, and as a result, finished 21st.

The tenth caution sent the race went to a green-white-checker finish with four laps remaining. In the first lap of "Checkers or Wreckers", second place driver Jeff Gordon was bumped by Carl Edwards, and spun onto the infield but the green flag stay aloft. However, the second "Big One" occurred on the white flag lap involving Michael Waltrip, Travis Kvapil and Yeley amongst others, and when the yellow light was lit, Kyle Busch, who was as far down as 37th due to a steering wheel problem, was declared the winner over Edwards by 0.026 of a second.

Results

POSST#DRIVERSPONSOR / OWNERCARLAPSMONEYSTATUSLEDPTS
1918Kyle BuschInterstate Batteries   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota162315950running31190
22499Carl EdwardsAflac   (Jack Roush)Ford162243625running1175
31917Matt KensethR&L Carriers   (Jack Roush)Ford162208191running0165
4362Kurt BuschMiller Lite   (Roger Penske)Dodge162139650running0160
566David RaganAAA Insurance   (Jack Roush)Ford162141150running0155
6377Robby GordonMenards   (Robby Gordon)Dodge162145058running1155
7419Kasey KahneBudweiser   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge162148491running0146
8388Dale Earnhardt Jr.National Guard / AMP Energy   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet162123325running51152
92507Clint BowyerJack Daniel's   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet162121175running0138
1028Mark MartinU.S. Army   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet162139258running0134
112883Brian VickersRed Bull   (Dietrich Mateschitz)Toyota162109800running0130
121429Kevin HarvickReese's   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet162146761running0127
132043Bobby LabonteCheerios / Pillsbury Cinnabon   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge162136936running0124
141010Patrick CarpentierAuto Value / Bumper to Bumper   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge16297650running0121
15115Paul MenardMenards / Vertis   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet162119750running19123
164345Terry LabonteRichard Petty Driving Experience   (Petty Enterprises)Dodge162114233running0115
17351Martin Truex Jr.Bass Pro Shops / Swing Vote   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet162127558running0-38
18478Joe NemechekFurniture Row Racing   (Barney Visser)Chevrolet16292550running0109
191222Dave BlaneyCaterpillar   (Bill Davis)Toyota162109108running0106
201720Tony StewartHome Depot   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota162141786running0103
213444David ReutimannUPS   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota16293350running0100
223941Reed SorensonPolaroid / Tums   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge162119839running097
233048Jimmie JohnsonLowe's   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet162143736running499
24801Regan SmithPrincipal Financial Group   (Dale Earnhardt, Inc.)Chevrolet16299225running091
252100Michael McDowellChampion Mortgage   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota162102633running088
261511Denny HamlinFedEx Office   (Joe Gibbs)Toyota162124716running690
272955Michael WaltripNAPA Auto Parts   (Michael Waltrip)Toyota16298622running187
28570Johnny SauterHunt Brothers Pizza   (Gene Haas)Chevrolet16285450running079
294277Sam Hornish Jr.Penske Truck Rental   (Roger Penske)Dodge162131100running076
302624Jeff GordonDuPont   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet162134486running4678
311128Travis KvapilFord. Drive One.   (Yates Racing)Ford161114589running070
324026Jamie McMurrayIrwin Marathon with WeldTec   (Jack Roush)Ford15792750running067
332221Jon WoodU.S. Air Force   (Wood Brothers)Ford155103920running064
34165Casey MearsKellogg's / Carquest   (Rick Hendrick)Chevrolet152102500running061
35760Boris SaidNo Fear / Advance Auto Parts   (Mark Simo)Ford14984325crash263
363212Ryan NewmanAlltel / Samsung HDTV   (Roger Penske)Dodge149126250running055
372331Jeff BurtonAT&T Mobility   (Richard Childress)Chevrolet140129408crash052
383142Juan Pablo MontoyaWrigley's Juicy Fruit Slim Pack   (Chip Ganassi)Dodge132111758crash049
393819Elliott SadlerBest Buy / Garmin   (Gillett Evernham Motorsports)Dodge129110070running046
402738David GillilandFreeCreditReport.com   (Yates Racing)Ford12483580crash043
411809Sterling MarlinMiccosukee Resorts & Gaming   (James Finch)Chevrolet10383450handling040
421384A.J. AllmendingerRed Bull   (Dietrich Mateschitz)Toyota10083355running037
433316Greg Biffle3M   (Jack Roush)Ford6991612crash034

NOTE: Race extended two laps due to green-white-checker finish.

Failed to Qualify: Scott Riggs (#66) and J. J. Yeley (#96).

2009 Race

It was announced in August that next year's Coke Zero 400 would have the superstretch grandstand closed and tickets limited to the 110,000 seats all the way around the current seating configuration from outside Turn Four to Turn One as an economic measure.

Results

References

  1. "Weather of the ''2008 Coke Zero 400''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "NASCAR Race Tracks". NASCAR Media Group.
  3. "NASCAR Tracks — The Daytona International Speedway". Speedway Guide.
  4. "Race Results".
  5. "Race Results".
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