User:Pedro thy master/NASCAR Champions (Short Version) 4
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List of 2009 NASCAR races
[edit]Sprint Cup Series
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♦ - Qualifying rained out. Starting order set by owner's points.
≠ − Non points race involving pole sitters from 2007 races.
₡ - Starting order determined by random draw.
ǂ - Front Row is set for Daytona 500.
₪ − Race to set fields for Daytona 500.
† — Non points races.
♣ — Race will either be run at night, or start in the late afternoon, and finish under lights.
Nationwide Series
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♦ - Qualifying cancelled due to weather. Starting order set by owner's points.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
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See Also
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Refrences
[edit]- ^ Kenseth passed Elliott Sadler on the final green flag lap, lap 152, before rain resulted in the yellow flag, the red flag eventually flew and all cars were parked on pit road, and finally NASCAR called the race complete, declaring Kenseth the winner.
- ^ Kenseth joined just four other drivers (Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, and Jeff Gordon) who have won the race following a victory at the Daytona 500
- ^ First pole for Martin in 257 races.
- ^ With this win, Johnson had won five of the last 6 Martinsville races, and Hendrick Motorsports had won 10 of 13.
- ^ Montoya's first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole.
- ^ Keselowski's first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win
- ^ This race saw a record-tying 15 cautions. Race started on Speed in some markets because of overrun from Major League Baseball games.
- ^ For record-keeping purposes, this is the 53rd running of the Rebel 500, not to be confused with the original Southern 500, discontinued as a result of the Ferko lawsuit, and not a "major".
- ^ First Rebel 500 win; second Darlington win overall.
- ^ Scheduled to run Sunday evening, May 24th, the Coca-Cola 600 was postponed due to rain, and rescheduled to run at noon, on Monday, May 25th.
- ^ David Reutimann won the Coca-Cola 600 in a rain shortened race after completing 227 of 400 laps. This was Reutimann's first Cup Series win. This was also the first win for the Michael Waltrip Racing team, owner of the #00 car. Shortest "600".
- ^ First Owner-Driver win since Ricky Rudd at Martinsville Speedway in 1998.
- ^ 273 laps (rain).
- ^ At 50, Martin became the oldest driver to take the pole in the 100 year history of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
- ^ Scheduled to run Sunday, August 2nd, the Pennsylvania 500 was postponed due to rain, and rescheduled to run at noon, on Monday, August 3rd.
- ^ Only race scheduled for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2009.
- ^ a b With his wins at the Auto Club Speedway, Kyle Busch became the only driver to win two NASCAR National Touring Series victories in the same day.
- ^ Harvick's first win driving his own Kevin Harvick Inc. race team car
- ^ Ragan's first NASCAR Nationwide Series win.
- ^ The first NASCAR national series event for the three-year-old speedway, a seven-eighths-mile tri-oval in Newton, Iowa, designed by former NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace.
- ^ Only Camping World Truck Series race on network television.
- ^ Scheduled to run Saturday, March 28th, due to rain the Kroger 250 was postponed to Monday March 30th. Race moved to Speed.
- ^ Race started at 5 PM because of IndyCar qualifying for the Road Runner Indy 300; 55 laps run on April 25; race postponed because of thunderstorms and high winds. Race stopped after 80 more laps were run Monday.
- ^ Originally scheduled to run on Friday, May 29th, the AAA Insurance 200 was postponed due to rain, and rescheduled to run at 6PM Saturday, May 30th.
- ^ Scott's first NASCAR series victory.
- ^ With this win, Hornaday became the first driver to win four consecutive races in the 15-year history of the NCWT Series.