- 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
The 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season started at
Daytona International Speedway on Sunday,February 12 with theBud Shootout and ended on Sunday,November 19 with theFord 400 atHomestead-Miami Speedway . The Chase for the NEXTEL Cup began with theSylvania 300 on Sunday,September 17 atNew Hampshire International Speedway .Tony Stewart , driver of the #20Home Depot Chevrolet forJoe Gibbs Racing , was the defending series champion, but lost out in defending his championship this year, having finished outside of the top 10 in the points standings after theChevy Rock and Roll 400 . He did, however, claim a $1 million (US) bonus as the best finisher outside the Chase for the Nextel Cup drivers, winning three of the ten Chase races.New cars
The 2006 season was the first for Ford's all-new Fusion, which replaced the Taurus both in NASCAR and in showrooms. Also, a new version of the
Chevrolet Monte Carlo , called the Monte Carlo Super Sport (SS for short) debuted on the circuit.Major changes from 2005
Several new drivers were in their first stint as regulars on the NEXTEL Cup circuit in 2006.
Martin Truex Jr. raced the #1Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet forDale Earnhardt, Inc. (DEI) after winning back-to-backBusch Series championships in 2004 and 2005. The #15 car, which was vacated byMichael Waltrip , is being driven by another rookie,Paul Menard , and is being sponsored by his father's Menards Home Improvement stores and ran a partial schedule of seven races.The vacancy left following
Rusty Wallace 's retirement from the Penske #2Miller Lite Dodge , was filled by former 2004 NEXTEL Cup championKurt Busch .Jamie McMurray took over for Busch in the #26Sharpie /Crown Royal / Irwin Tools ride forRoush Racing which had previously been the #97. In addition, Mark Martin continued his "Salute to You" tour for an encore with new sponsorship from AAA and3M , who replacedViagra on the hood of the #6 Ford.With the egressing of both McMurray and
Sterling Marlin from Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates,Casey Mears became the senior driver and moved from the #41 Target Dodge to theTexaco Havoline #42 car.Reed Sorenson took the wheel of the #41 Target ride andDavid Stremme became the pilot of the #40 car sponsored byLone Star Steakhouse and Coors Light. Marlin, who was the driver of the #40 a year ago, drove the #14 (formerly #10) ride forMB2 Motorsports , which was sold to resort magnateBob Ginn during the season, with partial sponsorship from Waste Management.Scott Riggs took the #10Valvoline -sponsored car and number toEvernham Motorsports , where they switched from Chevy to Dodge.The #66 (formerly #0) car, now with full-time sponsorship from
Best Buy Electronics stores and vacated byMike Bliss , was driven by Jeff Green, leavingPetty Enterprises ' fabled #43Cheerios car open for formerJoe Gibbs Racing driver (and former Cup champion when the series carried the Winston Cup Series banner)Bobby Labonte to step in, and new teammate/bossKyle Petty has broughtWells Fargo , NTB andSchwan's to the #45 Dodge he drives, with Schwan's moving from the #49 ride.J. J. Yeley took the wheel of JGR's #18Interstate Batteries ride andDenny Hamlin , who scored three top ten finishes at the end of last season in the #11FedEx ride, earned the full-time seat for 2006, paying off with two wins and Rookie of the Year honors.Waltrip and his sponsor, NAPA, left DEI for
Bill Davis Racing and the new #55 car, but ownership was transferred to the newly merged (with the old #77 team)Waltrip-Jasper Racing in order to ensure that Waltrip made the first five races. Despite the change, the #55 still receives most of its equipment and crew from Bill Davis Racing. OnJanuary 23 inCharlotte, North Carolina as part of the annual Media Tour, NASCAR announced that theToyota Camry will be added to the series in 2007, and become the first non-American brand to run in the premier series since Jaguar raced in the mid 1950s. Waltrip-Jasper Racing and BDR will become one of the first Toyota teams because, despite the fact that they currently race Dodges in Nextel Cup, they have done so without Dodge's support because BDR races Toyotas in theCraftsman Truck Series . The team recently hiredDave Blaney to take the wheel of the #22 Caterpillar Dodge. A third Toyota team, which will carry the #83, will be owned and sponsored byRed Bull Energy Drink, withBrian Vickers scheduled to drive. There were stories that they would also buy the #7 Jim Smith-owned team driven byRobby Gordon , who is sponsored by Red Bull, but those were denied.Bill Elliott , the 1988 series champion drove in an attempt for three races for Red Bull in a Dodge, as the 2006 Camry was not approved for racing. He didn't make any of the races in the ride, nor did formerChamp Car driverA.J. Allmendinger .Hall of Fame Racing , a new NASCAR team created by formerDallas Cowboys quarterbacksTroy Aikman andRoger Staubach , fielded their first car, the #96 sponsored byTexas Instruments 'DLP technology.Terry Labonte , a two-time series champion, drove the car for the first five races utilizing the past champions provisional rule, as the team was new at the start of the season, andTony Raines took over at Martinsville. Terry Labonte will officially wound down his career "Texas Style" in the #44Hendrick Motorsports second Kellogg's ride following theDickies 500 race in November in his home state atTexas Motor Speedway , finishing 34th.Brent Sherman took over the #49 Dodge forBAM Racing with new sponsorSerta Mattresses and State Water Heaters, but was replaced byKevin Lepage , who had started the season in thePeak Fitness Racing #61, which was the #66 in 2005.Ken Schrader moved to the famousWood Brothers #21 Ford forRicky Rudd which not only has theU.S. Air Force and Ford Motorcraft sponsorship, but also Little Debbie on board as a new sponsor, and the #07 car, sponsored byJack Daniels with Blaney's departure, was piloted byClint Bowyer forRichard Childress Racing .Other moves saw
Scott Wimmer moved to theMorgan-McClure Motorsports Aero Exhaust Chevrolet replacing Mike Wallace, Travis Kvapil moved from the Jasper team to thePPI Motorsports Tide Chevrolet team.Front Row Motorsports hiredChad Chaffin to run for Rookie of the Year honors andRandy LaJoie , who has been replaced byChad Blount , to run full time in its #34 and #92 teams, then bought Peak Fitness Racing's #61, suspending the operations of the #92 car. Chaffin planned to run for rookie of the year.Furniture Row Racing announced it would run full time withKenny Wallace in the #78 Chevrolet.The silly season never ended after that.
Competitive Edge Motorsports closed,Marathon Petroleum Company now to sponsorKyle Petty .Jeremy Mayfield was released forEvernham Motorsports ,Elliott Sadler was released fromRobert Yates Racing . Sadler will drive the #19 for Evernham andDavid Gilliland will drive #38 of Robert Yates Racing taking effect atGFS Marketplace 400 .Scott Wimmer parted fromMorgan-McClure Motorsports , and in a game of musical drivers, 2002Daytona 500 championWard Burton , who had been sitting on the sidelines, took over late in the season.Mike Bliss took over in the #49 forBAM Racing .2006 team chart
List of full time teams of 2006.
Races
"NOTE: An asterisk (*) in each Top Ten finish denotes a rookie driver."
Budweiser Shootout
This non-points race, which involves the previous season's pole winners and past Shootout winners, was held
February 12 ,2006 , atDaytona International Speedway after a postponement of one day due to rain, and in a major upset, rookieDenny Hamlin won the event after qualifying at theChecker Auto Parts 500 last November in Phoenix.Daytona 500
Qualifying and Gatorade Duels
Jeff Burton won the pole for the race with a speed of over 189 mph, and would start alongsideJeff Gordon in an all-Chevy front row. Gordon would win the second Gatorade Duel (his third career victory in a Daytona qualifying race) afterElliott Sadler won in race 1, which was delayed by showers.The race
The weather dawned cloudy and cold for the 48th running of "The Great American Race", as
Jeff Burton led the field to the green at 2:45 p.m., the latest scheduled start in the history of the race (so as to get a finish inprime time .) There were several lead changes in the early going in route to a race record of 32.Tony Stewart was a magnet for controversy, tangling withJeff Gordon on lap 48 andMatt Kenseth on lap 106. Stewart was penalized for aggressive driving after the Kenseth incident, in which he blocked the 17 car down into the grass on the backstretch, which led to a Kenseth spin. Kenseth took matters into his own hands and was black flagged for hitting Stewart's car in retaliation on pit road. All three drivers involved in the incidents would repair their cars and get back into contention.Carl Edwards , a popular dark horse candidate for theNextel Cup title, got off to a bad start when he was collected in a five-car incident on lap 80 that includedDale Jarrett ,Kyle Petty and two other cars. Edwards finished 43rd and last.Jimmie Johnson had one of the strongest cars all day, despite the suspension of crew chiefChad Knaus for rules violations. He took the lead with 10 laps to go just as the caution flag came out for an incident betweenKurt Busch andJamie McMurray . It set up a 10-lap battle for the win, which was extended into "overtime" when McMurray andJeff Burton collided on lap 197. Thegreen-white-checker finish was anti-climactic, asCasey Mears andRyan Newman battled for second, leaving Johnson to take the victory. The race ended under caution just before Johnson crossed the line. The 48th Daytona 500 was the first win for the 48 car on arestrictor plate track and his 19th career victory.Top Ten Results: ("Race distance extended to 203 laps/507.5 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.")
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #42Casey Mears
# #12Ryan Newman
# #38Elliott Sadler
# #20Tony Stewart
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #25Brian Vickers
# #8Dale Earnhardt Jr.
# #21Ken Schrader
# #88Dale Jarrett Failed to qualify:
Scott Riggs (#10),Kenny Wallace (#78),Scott Wimmer (#4), Mike Skinner (#23),Derrike Cope (#74),Larry Gunselman (#52),Chad Blount (#37),Larry Foyt (#50),Andy Belmont (#59),Randy LaJoie (#64),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Chad Chaffin (#92),Carl Long (#80),Paul Menard (#15),Stanton Barrett (#95)Auto Club 500
Body styles and engines were the story in the second race of the
Nextel Cup season, the Auto Club 500 atCalifornia Speedway onFebruary 26 .Kurt Busch won the pole (187.086 mph) using a 2004Dodge Intrepid -styled body, as opposed to the newDodge Charger , which hisPenske Racing team believed was aerodynamically superior.Bobby Labonte and the #43 team ran the Intrepid as well. Others, includingEvernham Motorsports driversJeremy Mayfield andKasey Kahne , drove the Charger.On race day,
Greg Biffle dominated, leading 168 of the first 218 laps. Biffle won last year's spring race at California, finished second in the fall, and had won the Busch race the day before.Tony Stewart was the fastest Chevy in the early going. He overcame the car falling off the jack on a pit stop and an unscheduled stop for a flat tire to claw his way back among the leaders only to have an engine failure at lap 215, ending a string of 30 straight races without a DNF. Biffle continued up front until lap 226. He reported to the crew that his engine had lost a cylinder and a few laps later, he retired to the garage. This leftMatt Kenseth to take the lead and only a late-race caution kept him from pulling away. Smoke and oil from the #4 car ofScott Wimmer brought out a yellow with three laps to go. Kenseth easily held offJimmie Johnson in thegreen-white-checker finish to earn his 11th career win.Top ten results: ("Race distance extended to 502 miles/251 laps due to green-white checkered rule.")
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #99Carl Edwards
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #31Jeff Burton
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #42Casey Mears
# #18J. J. Yeley *
# #6 Mark Martin
# #5Kyle Busch Failed to qualify:
Travis Kvapil (#32),Hermie Sadler (#00),Derrike Cope (#74),Randy LaJoie (#34),Morgan Shepherd (#89)UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400
After a week off, the Nextel Cup series returned to action at
Las Vegas Motor Speedway onMarch 12 ,2006 for the UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400.Greg Biffle clocked the fastest lap in qualifying at 172.403 mph.In the third consecutive race to require a
green-white-checker finish ,Jimmie Johnson blew pastMatt Kenseth on the last corner of the day to get his 20th career victory and second of the season. Kenseth looked like a good bet to cruise to victory beforeDenny Hamlin andKenny Wallace wrecked three laps from the end, bunching the field and leading to the overtime finish. Before the lap 268 restart, Kenseth told his crew that his engine felt weak, but he was able to protect the lead until the last corner, where Johnson, who had not led all day, overtook the 17 car on the high side to take the win by a half a car length. Top Ten Results: ("Race distance extended to 270 laps/405 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.")
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #5Kyle Busch
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #6 Mark Martin
# #31Jeff Burton
# #16Greg Biffle
# #42Casey Mears
# #11Denny Hamlin *Failed to qualify:
Stanton Barrett (#95),Hermie Sadler (#00),Brandon Ash (#02), Mike Skinner (#37),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Randy LaJoie (#92)ffffGolden Corral 500
There were no extra laps in race four of the Nextel Cup season, the Golden Corral 500 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway , but there was an extra day, as rain showers forced the green flag to be moved to Monday,March 20 at 11 a.m. Television coverage moved to cable'sFX channel for the race (with some exceptions).Kasey Kahne sat on the pole with a speed of 192.553 mph, edgingRyan Newman by .002 seconds.Bill Lester qualified 19th in the #23 Waste Management Dodge Charger, becoming the firstAfrican-American to start a NASCAR Nextel Cup race since 1986. He finished 38th, six laps down. Last year's Atlanta winner,Carl Edwards eliminated himself from contention early. He damaged the front end of the 99 car after hittingDave Blaney on pit road on lap 45 during a caution to address the stopped car ofKyle Busch .Bobby Labonte ran in the top 10 for the first 50 laps before his engine failed on lap 55. Another scary incident took place on pit road during the sixth caution of the day (laps 189-197), whenReed Sorenson hit John Slusher,catch can man forRobby Gordon 's crew, as he pulled out of his pit stall. Slusher was attached to abackboard but treated at the infield care center.Several rookies had good days at Atlanta.
Paul Menard andReed Sorenson finished in the top ten, andDenny Hamlin led 16 laps. He was forced to make an unscheduled pit stop because of a loose condition, and finished 31st.On the track, the 9 car was near the front all day. Kahne took the lead from
Greg Biffle with 79 laps to go. Despite a challenge from Mark Martin, Kahne was not seriously challenged down the stretch and visited victory lane for the second time in his career. Kahne was the first driver to win from the pole sinceMatt Kenseth in the 2005Sharpie 500 .Top ten results:
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #6 Mark Martin
# #8Dale Earnhardt Jr.
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #20Tony Stewart
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #15Paul Menard *
# #45Kyle Petty
# #88Dale Jarrett
# #41Reed Sorenson *Failed to qualify:
Mike Garvey (#51),Stanton Barrett (#95),Chad Chaffin (#34),Derrike Cope (#74),Kenny Wallace (#78),Travis Kvapil (#32), Mike Skinner (#37),Greg Sacks (#13),Chad Blount (#92)Food City 500
The fifth race of the season, the Food City 500, was held at
Bristol Motor Speedway onMarch 26 ,2006 . Qualifying was cancelled onMarch 24 due to snow, sleet and rain, and the field was set with top 35 owners points from 2005, the Champion's Provisional (forTerry Labonte ) and seven others, based on qualifying attempts in 2006. As a result, 2005 championTony Stewart sat on pole.The race featured 18 cautions, and over 100 of the 500 laps were run under the
yellow flag . Points leaderJimmie Johnson made contact with the car ofReed Sorenson which caused a flat tire and put the 48 car multiple laps down. He finished 30th. Lap 188 saw the most notable wreck of the first half of the race, asClint Bowyer spunDave Blaney , causing a chain reaction that collectedDavid Stremme ,Brian Vickers andMichael Waltrip and brought out ared flag to clean up.Jeff Gordon spunMartin Truex Jr. out on lap 415 in an incident that collectedJeff Burton ,Robby Gordon andJ. J. Yeley .Kurt Busch , who had made up two laps lost earlier in the day due to tire problems, used the "bump-and-run" to nudgeMatt Kenseth out of the lead with four laps to go. Jeff Gordon used the same tactic to take third, but on the final lap, Kenseth used the bump and run to spin Gordon out as Busch raced to victory. Gordon finished 21st and was involved in a shoving match with Kenseth on pit road after the race, for which he was put on probation and fined $10,000 by NASCAR.The win was Busch's fifth in 11 career races at the Tennessee track and the fifteenth in his career. It was Dodge's first win at Bristol since
Richard Petty in 1975.Top ten results:
# #2Kurt Busch
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #99Carl Edwards
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #6 Mark Martin
# #16Greg Biffle
# #5Kyle Busch
# #12Ryan Newman
# #9Kasey Kahne Failed to make field:
Chad Chaffin (#34), Mike Skinner (#37),Mike Garvey (#51),Derrike Cope (#74),Kenny Wallace (#78),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Chad Blount (#92).DirecTV 500
The sixth race of the season, the DirecTV 500, was held at
Martinsville Speedway onApril 2 ,2006 .Jimmie Johnson won the pole.Top ten results:
# #20Tony Stewart
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #5Kyle Busch
# #38Elliott Sadler
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #25Brian Vickers
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #10Scott Riggs Failed to qualify:
Derrike Cope (#74),Kevin Lepage (#61),Kenny Wallace (#78),Jimmy Spencer (#49),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Hermie Sadler amsung/Radio Shack 500
The Samsung/Radio Shack 500, the seventh race of the season was held at
Texas Motor Speedway onApril 9 ,2006 .Kasey Kahne won the pole.Top ten results:
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #20Tony Stewart
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #31Jeff Burton
# #10Scott Riggs
# #1Martin Truex Jr. *
# #6 Mark Martin
# #43Bobby Labonte Failed to qualify:
Brent Sherman (#49),Chad Blount (#92),Kenny Wallace (#78),Chad Chaffin (#34),Stanton Barrett (#95).ubway Fresh 500
The Subway Fresh 500, the eighth race of the season was held at
Phoenix International Raceway onApril 22 ,2006 .Kyle Busch won the pole.Top ten results:
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #20Tony Stewart
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #99Carl Edwards
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #31Jeff Burton
# #24Jeff Gordon Failed to qualify:
Chad Chaffin (#34),Mike Garvey (#51),Chad Blount (#92),Kevin Lepage (#61),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Steve Portenga (#52)Aaron's 499
The ninth race of the season, the Aaron's 499, was scheduled to be held at
Talladega Superspeedway onApril 30 ,2006 . However, due to rain starting one lap prior to the green flag, the event was postponed until the following day. Television coverage was moved from FOX to FX except for several FOX stations which elected to carry the race.Elliott Sadler won the pole. TheAaron's 499 was one of five impound races this year in theNEXTEL Cup Series.Top ten results:
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #20Tony Stewart
# #25Brian Vickers
# #31Jeff Burton
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #2Kurt Busch
# #99Carl Edwards
# #10Scott Riggs
# #7Robby Gordon Failed to qualify:
Morgan Shepherd (#89),Stanton Barrett (#95), Mike Wallace (#09),Chad Blount (#92),Brent Sherman (#49),Kenny Wallace (#78)Crown Royal 400
The Crown Royal 400, NASCAR's tenth race of the season was held at
Richmond International Raceway onMay 6 ,2006 .Greg Biffle won the pole. This was the second impound race of the 2006 season.Top ten results:
# #8Dale Earnhardt Jr.
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #16Greg Biffle
# #5Kyle Busch
# #20Tony Stewart
# #99Carl Edwards
# #12Ryan Newman
# #14Sterling Marlin
# #07Clint Bowyer *Failed to qualify:
Kertus Davis (#89),Chad Chaffin (#34),Stanton Barrett (#95),Hermie Sadler (#00)Dodge Charger 500
The Dodge Charger 500, the eleventh race of the season was held at
Darlington Raceway onMay 13 ,2006 .Kasey Kahne won the pole.Top ten results:
# #16
Greg Biffle
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #12Ryan Newman
# #5Kyle Busch
# #6 Mark Martin
# #31Jeff Burton
# #11Denny Hamlin *Failed to qualify:
Chad Chaffin (#61),Kenny Wallace (#78),Carl Long (#37),Chad Blount (#34)NEXTEL All-Star Challenge and Nextel Open
This non-points race doubleheader was held
May 20 ,2006 , atLowe's Motor Speedway . Scott Riggs won the pole for the NEXTEL Open, while Kasey Kahne won the All-Star Challenge pole in the unique three-lap qualifier that included a required four-tire pit stop.Top Ten Results
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #99Carl Edwards
# #12Ryan Newman
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #88Dale Jarrett
# #45Kyle Petty +
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #10Scott Riggs §+ - Was selected by fans in a poll to participate following NEXTEL Open.
§ - Winner of NEXTEL Open.
Coca-Cola 600
The twelfth points-paying race, the Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR's longest race in terms of distance, was run on
May 28 ,2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway.Scott Riggs won the pole.Top Ten Results:
# #9
Kasey Kahne
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #99Carl Edwards
# #6 Mark Martin
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #31Jeff Burton
# #16Greg Biffle
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #41Reed Sorenson *Failed to qualify:
Kevin Lepage (#49),Hermie Sadler (#00),Chad Chaffin (#61),Michael Waltrip (#55)+,Stanton Barrett (#95),Mike Garvey (#51),Chad Blount (#34),Carl Long (#37),Kirk Shelmerdine (#27), andKertus Davis (#72).≈
Michael Waltrip failed to qualify, but he boughtDerrike Cope 's 43rd starting spot (#74).* "
Kyle Busch was fined $50,000 (US) and had 25 championship points deducted for throwing hisHANS device atCasey Mears after an accident."Neighborhood Excellence 400 presented by Bank of America
The thirteenth race of the season, the Neighborhood Excellence 400 presented by
Bank of America , was held atDover International Speedway onJune 4 ,2006 .Ryan Newman won the pole for this race.Top ten results:
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #31Jeff Burton
# #5Kyle Busch
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #16Greg Biffle
# #6 Mark Martin
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Failed to qualify:
Carl Long (#34),Donnie Neuenberger (#52),Chad Chaffin (#61), andStanton Barrett (#95).Pocono 500
The Pocono 500, the fourteenth race of the season was held at
Pocono Raceway onJune 11 ,2006 .Denny Hamlin sat on pole and led 49 of the first 50 laps before crashing and coming back from 40th place to become the first rookie to win in 2006.Top Ten Results:
# #11
Denny Hamlin *
# #2Kurt Busch
# #20Tony Stewart
# #25Brian Vickers
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #16Greg Biffle
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #10Scott Riggs
# #31Jeff Burton
# #48Jimmie Johnson Failed to qualify:
Scott Wimmer (#4),Derrike Cope (#74),Stanton Barrett (#95),Greg Sacks (#34),Brent Sherman (#72)3M Performance 400
The fifthteenth race of the season, the 3M Performance 400, was held at
Michigan International Speedway onJune 18 ,2006 .Kasey Kahne won the pole.Top Ten Results: ("Race called after 129 laps/258 miles because of rain.")
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #99Carl Edwards
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #16Greg Biffle
# #41Reed Sorenson *
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #42Casey Mears
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #2Kurt Busch
# #29Kevin Harvick Failed to qualify:
Carl Long (#37),Mike Garvey (#51),Chad Chaffin (#61),Jimmy Spencer (#78)Dodge/Save Mart 350
Race number sixteen on the 2006 schedule was the Dodge/Save Mart 350, the 100th road race in Cup history. The race was held at
Infineon Raceway onJune 25 ,2006 .Kurt Busch won the pole.Top Ten Results:
# #24
Jeff Gordon
# #12Ryan Newman
# #96Terry Labonte
# #16Greg Biffle
# #2Kurt Busch
# #99Carl Edwards
# #31Jeff Burton
# #38Elliott Sadler
# #60Boris Said
# #48Jimmie Johnson Failed to qualify: Johnny Miller (#34), Chris Cook (#49),
Travis Kvapil (#78),Stanton Barrett (#95),Brian Simo (#61)Pepsi 400
The Pepsi 400, the traditional "halfway point" of the season, and the seventeenth race of the season, was held at
Daytona International Speedway onJuly 1 ,2006 .Boris Said won the pole, his first on an oval. This race was the third impound race of the season.Top ten results:
# #20Tony Stewart
# #5Kyle Busch
# #2Kurt Busch
# #60Boris Said
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #38Elliott Sadler
# #42Casey Mears
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #07Clint Bowyer *Failed to qualify:
Scott Wimmer (#4),Kevin Lepage (#49),Kenny Wallace (#78),Chad Blount (#34),Kertus Davis (#72)USG Sheetrock 400
The USG Sheetrock 400, the Nextel Cup Series' eighteenth race of the season, was held at
Chicagoland Speedway onJuly 9 ,2006 .Jeff Burton won the pole.Jeff Gordon won his second race of the year after the race was extended to 270 laps due to agreen-white-checker finish after spinning out leaderMatt Kenseth with three laps remaining.Top Ten Results: ("Race distance extended to 270 laps/405 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.")
# #24
Jeff Gordon
# #31Jeff Burton
# #5Kyle Busch
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #41Reed Sorenson *
# #2Kurt Busch
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #18J. J. Yeley *Failed to qualify:
Paul Menard (#15),Kevin Lepage (#61),Chad Blount (#61),Brent Sherman (#04),Mike Garvey (#51),Derrike Cope (#74),Carl Long (#34)Lenox Industrial Tools 300
The nineteenth race of the season, the Lenox Industrial Tools 300, was held at
New Hampshire International Speedway onJuly 16 ,2006 .Ryan Newman won his second pole of the season. Kyle Busch got his first win of 2006 in a race extended by thegreen-white-checker finish rule in which a caution setting up the green-white-checker finish was extended due to another crash under caution involvingMichael Waltrip andRobby Gordon just before the green flag was to have flown on lap 304.Top Ten Results: ("Race distance extended to 308 laps/308 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.")
# #5Kyle Busch
# #99Carl Edwards
# #16Greg Biffle
# #6 Mark Martin
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #31Jeff Burton
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #10Scott Riggs Failed to qualify:
Ted Christopher (#61),Joey McCarthy (#34),Derrike Cope (#74),Morgan Shepherd (#89)Pennsylvania 500
The twentieth race of the season, the Pennsylvania 500, was held at Pocono Raceway on
July 23 ,2006 .Denny Hamlin took the pole in qualifying and went on to win the race, earning his second career win and sweeping both races at Pocono.Top Ten Results:
# #11
Denny Hamlin *
# #2Kurt Busch
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #25Brian Vickers
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #48Jimmie Johnson
# #20Tony Stewart
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #31Jeff Burton
# #1Martin Truex Jr. *Failed to qualify:
Greg Sacks (#34),Stanton Barrett (#52),Derrike Cope (#74),Jimmy Spencer (#78)‡* ‡ -
Chad Chaffin originally qualified in the #61 car, but his time was disqualified due to failing a post-qualifying inspection. Spencer took his place in the grid as he was the fastest of the four who failed to qualify on time.Allstate 400 at the Brickyard
The
Allstate 400 at the Brickyard , the twenty-first race of the season and the second richest race on the Nextel Cup circuit, was held atIndianapolis Motor Speedway onAugust 6 ,2006 .Jeff Burton won the pole.Jimmie Johnson came back from 38th place to become the second driver to win both the Daytona 500 and the Allstate 400 in the same season, first accomplished byDale Jarrett in 1996.Top Ten Results:
# #48
Jimmie Johnson
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #29Kevin Harvick
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #6 Mark Martin
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #5Kyle Busch
# #99Carl Edwards
# #20Tony Stewart
# #2Kurt Busch Failed to qualify:
Paul Menard (#15),Michael Waltrip (#55),Johnny Sauter (#70),Kevin Lepage (#49),Stephen Leicht (#90),Bobby Hamilton, Jr. (#04),Derrike Cope (#61)AMD at The Glen
The AMD at The Glen, NASCAR's second and final road course race of the season and the twenty-second race on the season, was held at
Watkins Glen International onAugust 13 ,2006 .Kurt Busch won the pole.Top Ten Results:
# #29
Kevin Harvick
# #20Tony Stewart
# #26Jamie McMurray
# #7Robby Gordon
# #99Carl Edwards
# #40Scott Pruett
# #38Elliott Sadler
# #12Ryan Newman
# #5Kyle Busch
# #11Denny Hamlin *Failed to qualify: Chris Cook (#49),
Max Papis (#78),Tom Hubert (#27),David Murry (#37),Dale Quarterly (#72), Johnny Miller (#92),Brandon Ash (#02)*"This would be the last race for Sadler in the #38 M&Ms ride. As of
August 20 , he became the driver of the Everham Motorsports #19 Dodge."GFS Marketplace 400
The GFS Marketplace 400, the twenty-third race of the season was held at Michigan International Speedway
August 20 ,2006 .Jeff Burton won his fourth pole of the year.Matt Kenseth held offJeff Gordon in the closing laps to earn his third victory of the season.Top Ten Results:
# #17
Matt Kenseth
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #20Tony Stewart
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #6 Mark Martin
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #16Greg Biffle
# #41Reed Sorenson
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #19Elliott Sadler Failed to qualify:
Scott Wimmer (#4), Mike Skinner (#34),Chad Chaffin (#61),Kenny Wallace (#78)harpie 500
One of the most popular races on the circuit, the Sharpie 500, NASCAR's twenty-fourth race of the season was held on
August 26 ,2006 under the lights on the 0.533 mile Bristol International Speedway.Kurt Busch won the pole for this event.Matt Kenseth won his second straightNEXTEL Cup race and, along with points leaderJimmie Johnson , clinched a berth in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup.Top Ten Results:
# #17
Matt Kenseth +
# #5Kyle Busch
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #10Scott Riggs
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #99Carl Edwards
# #12Ryan Newman
# #31Jeff Burton
# #48Jimmie Johnson +Failed to qualify: Chad Chaffin (#61), Hermie Sadler (#00), Mike Wallace (#09), Mike Skinner (#37). "NOTE: Morgan Shepard (#89) and Stanton Barrett (#30) withdrew from qualifying."
:"+ - Clinched a spot in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup."
ony HD 500
The twenty-fifth race, and the penultimate race prior to the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup was the Sony HD 500, held at California Speedway on
September 3 ,2006 .Kurt Busch won the pole.Top ten results:
# #9Kasey Kahne
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #99Carl Edwards
# #24Jeff Gordon
# #11Denny Hamlin *
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #5Kyle Busch
# #20Tony Stewart
# #88Dale Jarrett Failed to qualify:
Todd Kluever (#06),Kertus Davis (#34),Chad Chaffin (#61),Bill Lester (#23)Chevy Rock and Roll 400
The twenty-sixth and final race prior to the Chase, the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 was held at Richmond International Raceway on
September 9 ,2006 . Following this race, the top ten drivers in point qualified for the ten-race Chase. Richmond-area nativeDenny Hamlin won the pole in front of his hometown fans, and clinched a spot in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup. This was the season's fourth impound race.Top ten results:
# #29
Kevin Harvick +
# #5Kyle Busch +
# #9Kasey Kahne +
# #22Dave Blaney
# #6 Mark Martin +
# #16Greg Biffle
# #21Ken Schrader
# #17Matt Kenseth
# #31Jeff Burton +
# #10Scott Riggs Failed to qualify:
Derrike Cope (#74), Mike Wallace (#09),Michael Waltrip (#55),Hermie Sadler (#00),Ted Christopher (#27)+ - Clinched spots in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup.
Chase for the NEXTEL Cup
With the top ten positions all locked in, the playoff began.
In the top ten results, a • indicates one of the 10 drivers who made the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup.
Sylvania 300
The Sylvania 300, the first race in the 2006 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup, was held
September 17 atNew Hampshire International Speedway .Kevin Harvick won the pole and the race, becoming the overall points leader for the first time in his career.Top ten results:
# #29
Kevin Harvick •
# #20Tony Stewart
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #11Denny Hamlin * •
# #25Brian Vickers
# #19Elliott Sadler
# #31Jeff Burton •
# #18J. J. Yeley *
# #22Dave Blaney
# #17Matt Kenseth •Failed to qualify:
Stanton Barrett (#30),Derrike Cope (#74),Carl Long (#46),Kenny Wallace (#78),Chad Blount (#34)Dover 400
The Dover 400, the second race of the 2006 Chase, was held
September 24 atDover International Speedway .Jeff Gordon won the pole.Top Ten results:
# #31
Jeff Burton •
# #99Carl Edwards
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #2Kurt Busch
# #16Greg Biffle
# #1Martin Truex, Jr.
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #07Clint Bowyer
# #11Denny Hamlin *•
# #17Matt Kenseth •Failed to qualify:
Morgan Shepherd (#89),Kenny Wallace (#78),Chad Blount (#34),Donnie Neuenberger (#52)Banquet 400
The third race of the 2006 Chase, the Banquet 400, was held
October 1 atKansas Speedway inKansas City, Kansas .Kasey Kahne won the pole.Tony Stewart captured his third win of the year despite running the last half of the final lap with no fuel.Top ten results:
# #20Tony Stewart
# #42Casey Mears
# #6 Mark Martin •
# #88Dale Jarrett
# #31Jeff Burton •
# #99Carl Edwards
# #5Kyle Busch •
# #25Brian Vickers
# #07Clint Bowyer *
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. •Failed to qualify:
Scott Wimmer (#4),Kevin Lepage (#49),Chad Blount (#92),Carl Long (#46)UAW-Ford 500
Considered the wild card track of the Chase, the fourth race on the 2006 Chase, the UAW-Ford 500 was held on the newly-repaved
Talladega Superspeedway Sunday,October 8 ,2006 . The repaving was the first on the 2.66 mile trioval since 1979.David Gilliland won his first career pole. This race was the fifth and final impound race of the season.Brian Vickers won his first Nextel Cup race when he was declared the winner after he,Jimmie Johnson , andDale Earnhardt, Jr. made contact on the final lap.Top ten results:
# #25Brian Vickers
# #9Kasey Kahne •
# #2Kurt Busch
# #17Matt Kenseth •
# #1Martin Truex, Jr. *
# #29Kevin Harvick •
# #66 Jeff Green
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #6 Mark Martin •
# #99Carl Edwards Failed to qualify:
Hermie Sadler (#00),Todd Bodine (#4),Kirk Shelmerdine (#27),Travis Kvapil (#32),Kevin Lepage (#34),Chad Chaffin (#61)Bank of America 500
Race number five on the 2006 Chase, and the halfway point of the playoff, the Bank of America 500, was held on Saturday,
October 14 ,2006 atLowe's Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina . The event is the only Saturday night race in the Chase.Scott Riggs won the pole, andKurt Busch had his 3rd-place run disqualified due to an unapproved right rear shock absorber. It cost him 50 points (along with a similar deduction for Penske Racing) and $25,000 (US) in fines as well as a four race suspension for his crew chief.Top ten results:
# #9
Kasey Kahne •
# #48Jimmie Johnson •
# #31Jeff Burton •
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. •
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #5Kyle Busch •
# #96Tony Raines
# #99Carl Edwards
# #01Joe Nemechek
# #25Brian Vickers Failed to qualify:
Bill Elliott (#83),Kevin Lepage (#34),Derrike Cope (#74),Chad Chaffin (#61),Hermie Sadler (#00),Kirk Shelmerdine (#27),Carl Long (#46),Kenny Wallace (#78),Morgan Shepherd (#89)ubway 500
The sixth event on the Chase, the Subway 500, was held on
October 22 ,2006 atMartinsville Speedway outsideMartinsville, Virginia . The .526 mile track is the shortest in the NEXTEL Cup series and the Chase as well.Kurt Busch won his sixth pole of the season.Ward Burton , the 2002Daytona 500 champion, returned to the circuit to drive the Morgan-McClure #4 Chevy after a two-year absence.Top ten results:
# #48
Jimmie Johnson •
# #11Denny Hamlin *•
# #43Bobby Labonte
# #20Tony Stewart
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #42Casey Mears
# #9Kasey Kahne •
# #66 Jeff Green
# #29Kevin Harvick •
# #25Kyle Petty Failed to qualify:
Mike Bliss (#49),Hermie Sadler (#00),Chad Chaffin (#61),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Ted Christopher (#27),Derrike Cope (#74),Stanton Barrett (#30)Bass Pro Shops 500
The seventh Chase event, the Bass Pro Shops 500 was held at
Atlanta Motor Speedway , located inHampton, Georgia , onOctober 29 . Qualifying was rained out, and the starting order was set by owner points, withMatt Kenseth sitting on the pole.A. J. Allmendinger was to have made his NEXTEL Cup debut here.Tony Stewart captured his second race win in a 2006 chase race.Top ten results:
# #20Tony Stewart
# #48Jimmie Johnson •
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. •
# #17Matt Kenseth •
# #16Greg Biffle
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #99Carl Edwards
# #11Denny Hamlin *•
# #01Joe Nemechek
# #7Robby Gordon Failed to make field:
Derrike Cope (#74),Kirk Shelmerdine (#27), Mike Skinner (#72),A. J. Allmendinger (#84)* "In a video replay shown by NBC after the race, it was determined that Robby Gordon deliberately and willfully caused a late-race caution by throwing out his rollbar padding (for which he got the free pass to the lead lap). For that, he was docked 50 owner and driver points (as he owns the #7 car), fined $15,000 and placed on probation until
December 31 ."Dickies 500
The eighth Chase race, the Dickies 500, was run on
November 5 ,2006 atTexas Motor Speedway inFort Worth, Texas . This was the final race for two-time NASCAR Cup Series championTerry Labonte as he officially drove off into the sunset in 36th place.Brian Vickers , the last car to qualify, edgedElliott Sadler , next to last to take time, for the pole in this race.Top Ten Results: ("Race distance extended to 339 laps/508.5 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.")
# #20
Tony Stewart
# #48Jimmie Johnson •
# #29Kevin Harvick •
# #5Kyle Busch •
# #07Clint Bowyer
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. •
# #42Casey Mears
# #2Kurt Busch
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #11Denny Hamlin *•Failed to qualify:
Chad Chaffin (#34),Bill Elliott (#37),David Ragan (#60),Kevin Lepage (#61), Mike Skinner (#72),Derrike Cope (#74),A. J. Allmendinger (#84)* "Following this race, Craig Curione, the front tire carrier for the #10 Evernham Dodge driven by
Scott Riggs , shoved Kevin Harvick, his wife Delana and NASCAR official John Sacco to the pavement after Harvick was blamed for a late race incident that led to the green-white-checkered finish. Curione was suspended indefinitely and fined $10,000 by NASCAR and fired from Evernham, while Sacco suffered a sprained ankle."Checker Auto Parts 500
The ninth race on the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup, the Checker Auto Parts 500, will be held at
Phoenix International Raceway inAvondale, Arizona onNovember 12 ,2006 .Jeff Gordon was the pole winner, while the championship provisional was used byBill Elliott .Top Ten Results:
# #29
Kevin Harvick •
# #48Jimmie Johnson •
# #11Denny Hamlin *•
# #24Jeff Gordon •
# #99Carl Edwards
# #6 Mark Martin •
# #9Kasey Kahne •
# #2Kurt Busch
# #8Dale Earnhardt, Jr. •
# #31Jeff Burton •Failed to qualify:
Jason Leffler (#71),Todd Kluever (#06),Morgan Shepherd (#89),Brandon Ash (#02),Kevin Lepage (#34),Kenny Wallace (#78),Derrike Cope (#74),Jeremy Mayfield (#09)Ford 400
The final race of the season, and the last race in the
2006 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup , the Ford 400, was run onNovember 19 ,2006 , atHomestead-Miami Speedway inHomestead, Florida . Ford Championship Weekend will crown the next champion at the track.Kasey Kahne won the pole, and won the Bud Pole Award overall championship for 2006, while for the second straight week,Bill Elliott used the Championship Provisional.Juan Pablo Montoya , making his NEXTEL Cup debut, qualified 29th, but finished 34th after his car hit the wall after being clipped byRyan Newman and caught fire on lap 251.Top ten results: "(Race extended to 268 laps/402 miles due to green-white-checkered rule.)"
# #16Greg Biffle
# #1Martin Truex, Jr. *
# #11Denny Hamlin *•
# #9Kasey Kahne •
# #29Kevin Harvick •
# #17Matt Kenseth •
# #10Scott Riggs
# #99Carl Edwards
# #48Jimmie Johnson •°
# #07Clint Bowyer ° - Clinched 2006 NEXTEL Cup Championship.
Failed to qualify:
Michael Waltrip (#55);Todd Kluever (#06);Ward Burton (#4);Brandon Whitt (#72);Kenny Wallace (#78); Mike Skinner (#27);Derrike Cope (#74);Kevin Lepage (#61);Carl Long (#46);Chad Chaffin (#34). "Note:Morgan Shepherd (#89) withdrew after his only car crashed during practice."Championship Standings
2006 Chase Top Ten
These ten drivers competed in the Nextel Cup Championship.
Non-chase participants
11.
Tony Stewart
12.Carl Edwards
13.Greg Biffle
14.Casey Mears
15.Brian Vickers
16.Kurt Busch
17.Clint Bowyer *
18.Ryan Newman
19.Martin Truex, Jr. *
20.Scott Riggs
21.Bobby Labonte
22.Elliott Sadler
23.Dale Jarrett
24.Reed Sorenson *
25.Jamie McMurray
26.Dave Blaney
27.Joe Nemechek
28. Jeff Green
29.J. J. Yeley *
30.Robby Gordon
31.Ken Schrader
32.Kyle Petty
33.David Stremme *
34.Sterling Marlin
35.Tony Raines
36.Travis Kvapil
37.Michael Waltrip
38.Scott Wimmer
39.Jeremy Mayfield
40.Kevin Lepage
41.Terry Labonte
42.David Gilliland *
43.Kenny Wallace
44.Bill Elliott
45.Paul Menard
46.Chad Chaffin *
47.Boris Said
48.Mike Bliss
49.Brent Sherman *
50.Derrike Cope
51. Mike Wallace
52.Stanton Barrett
53.Hermie Sadler
54.Ward Burton
55.Scott Pruett
56.Todd Kluever
57. Mike Skinner
58.Mike Garvey
59.Kirk Shelmerdine
60.Todd Bodine
61.David Ragan
62.Jimmy Spencer
63.Ron Fellows
64.Bill Lester
65.Johnny Sauter
66.Brandon Ash
67.Chad Blount
68.Morgan Shepherd
69.Eric McClure
70.Stephen Leicht
71.Juan Pablo Montoya
72.P. J. Jones
73.Brian Simo
74.Carl Long
75.Ted Christopher
76.Marc Goossens
77.Tom Hubert
78.Brandon Whitt * — Denotes rookie. Rookies
*Clint Bowyer, #07
Jack Daniels Chevy (Richard Childress Racing )
*Denny Hamlin, #11FedEx Chevy (Joe Gibbs Racing ) --winner of the Raybestos Rookie of the Year award
*David Stremme, #40Lone Star Steakhouse /Coors Light Dodge (Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates )
*Martin Truex Jr., #1Bass Pro Shops Chevy (Dale Earnhardt Incorporated )
*Brent Sherman, released from #49Serta Dodge (BAM Racing )
*Reed Sorenson, #41 Target Dodge (Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates)
*J.J. Yeley, #18Interstate Batteries Chevy (Joe Gibbs Racing)The battle for ROTY was expected to be fierce, as many predicted that two time Busch Series Champion Martin Truex Jr. would handily win the award, and possibly be a chase contender. However, this was not to be as Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin shocked the NASCAR world the previous year by winning his first career pole at Phoenix while driving a part time schedule. Hamlin again got everyone's attention by not only winning the
Bud Shootout in his first attempt, but becoming the first rookie to sweep a racetrack(Pocono Raceway ) sinceJimmie Johnson accomplished that same feat at Dover. As Hamlin ran away with ROTY, his other competitors had up and down years. Although Clint Bowyer scored a surprising top-ten finish at Daytona, he was not a factor. Hamlin's teammate, J.J. Yeley, struggled mightily. Ganassi rookie Reed Sorenson had an up and down year, scoring his first top five at Michigan but was plagued by bad breaks. David Stremme was constantly fighting to stay within the top 35 in owners points throughout the year, and Brent Sherman was released from his ride with BAM Racing 1/3 into the year.NASCAR Hall of Fame
Until
March 6 ,2006 , NASCAR was without a recognizedHall of Fame .Charlotte, North Carolina , where most NASCAR teams are based near, was chosen over six other candidates (Atlanta, Georgia ;Talladega, Alabama ;Kansas City, Kansas ;Detroit, Michigan ;Richmond, Virginia andDaytona Beach, Florida ) for theNASCAR Hall of Fame which will be located in the new Charlotte Convention Center, and is scheduled to open in 2009 or 2010. Unlike other sports' halls of fame, which are run mainly bynonprofit organizations , NASCAR will own and operate this hall directly. Winston R. Kelley, a respected motorsports broadcaster and vice president ofDuke Energy , a Charlotte-based electrical provider, was named the hall's executive director onJune 29 .Television
The 2006 season marked the final year of television contracts with FOX/FX/SPEED and NBC/TNT. NBC aired the Daytona 500 to officially start the season on
February 19 , with FOX/FX picking up coverage the following week in California up to thePepsi 400 July 1 . FOX and TNT began new eight-year contracts whileESPN (and ABC) both joined in, taking over for NBC.ee also
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