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Race Capsule :

Date: Sunday, November 7th

Start Time: 3:16 p.m. (et)

Site: Texas Motor Speedway (1997) -- Fort Worth, Texas

Track: 1.5-mile oval - 2,250 feet (Frontstretch); 1,330 feet (Backstretch)

Laps: 334

Miles: 501

Capacity: 191,122 (122,377 - Grandstand Seating)

Total purse: $7,359,286 (2009 figures)

Payouts: 1st Place - $440,575; 2nd Place - $368,900; 3rd Place - $267,515

Year: 6th

On TV: ESPN

Announcers: Marty Reid, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree

On Radio: Performance Racing Network (PRN)/SIRIUS NASCAR Radio

Race record: Carl Edwards, 2005 (151.055 m.p.h.)

Qualifying record: Brian Vickers, 2006 (196.235 m.p.h.)

2009 Finish

Defending champion: Kurt Busch

Runner up: Denny Hamlin

Pole winner: Jeff Gordon (191.117 m.p.h.)

Top 10:

1. Kurt Busch (Start: 3)

2. Denny Hamlin (25)

3. Matt Kenseth (30)

4. Mark Martin (7)

5. Kevin Harvick (24)

6. Tony Stewart (4)

7. Clint Bowyer (10)

8. Greg Biffle (8)

9. Jeff Burton (42)

10. AJ Allmendinger (16)

Average speed: 147.137 m.p.h.

Time of race: 3 hours, 24 minutes, 18 seconds

Margin of victory: 25.686 seconds

Caution flags: 5 for 26 laps

Lead changes: 13 among 4 drivers

Past winners

2009 Kurt Busch, Dodge, 147.137 m.p.h.

2008 Carl Edwards, Ford, 144.219 m.p.h.

2007 Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 131.219 m.p.h.

2006 Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 134.891 m.p.h.

2005 Carl Edwards, Ford, 151.055 m.p.h. (race record)

Last race

Race: AMP Energy Juice 500 (October 31st)

Site: Talladega Superspeedway -- Talladega, Alabama

Miles: 188

Laps: 500.08

Finish line order: Clint Bowyer, Kevin Harvick, Juan Pablo Montoya, David Reutimann, Joey Logano

Time of Race: 3 hours, 3 minutes, 23 seconds

Average speed: 163.618 m.p.h.

Margin of victory: Under Caution

Caution flags: 6 for 19 laps

Lead changes: 87 among 26 drivers

Lap leaders: J. Montoya - pole; J. Nemechek 1; K. Harvick 2; D. Earnhardt Jr.J. Montoya - pole; J. Nemechek 1; K. Harvick 2; D. Earnhardt Jr.3; J. Montoya 4; K. Kahne 5; D. Earnhardt Jr. 6; J. Burton 7; C.Bowyer 8; B. Keselowski 9; S. Hornish Jr. 10-11; M. Waltrip12-13; S. Hornish Jr. 14; M. Kenseth 15-16; J. Burton 17-19; M.Kenseth 20-21; J. Burton 22-24; M. Kenseth 25-27; J. Burton 28;B. Keselowski 29-30; M. Waltrip 31; B. Keselowski 32-35; C.Bowyer 36-39; K. Harvick 40; M. Truex Jr. 41; D. Reutimann 42-47;M. Martin 48; D. Hamlin 49-50; M. Martin 51; D. Hamlin 52; D.Earnhardt Jr. 53-61; J. McMurray 62; K. Harvick 63-64; Kyle Busch65; Kurt Busch 66-67; D. Reutimann 68; K. Harvick 69-71; M.Kenseth 72-73; Kyle Busch 74-75; D. Reutimann 76-77; Kyle Busch78; K. Kahne 79-80; D. Earnhardt Jr. 81; J. Montoya 82; M. TruexJr. 83-84; J. Montoya 85-91; D. Earnhardt Jr. 92-101; C. Edwards102; D. Reutimann 103-104; K. Harvick 105; J. Montoya 106-107; M.Kenseth 108; K. Harvick 109; C. Bowyer 110; J. Montoya 111; D.Earnhardt Jr. 112-113; C. Bowyer 114; D. Reutimann 115-116; A.Almirola 117-118; E. Sadler 119; M. Ambrose 120; J. McMurray 121;K. Harvick 122-123; J. McMurray 124; J. Burton 125; C. Bowyer126; J. Burton 127-128; C. Bowyer 129; J. Montoya 130-131; J.McMurray 132; J. Montoya 133; C. Bowyer 134; J. Johnson 135; J.Montoya 136-138; D. Reutimann 139; J. Logano 140; S. Hornish Jr.141-142; J. Logano 143-149; M. Truex Jr. 150-155; M. Kenseth156-158; D. Hamlin 159; Kyle Busch 160-175; P. Menard 176; J.Gordon 177; J. Johnson 178; C. Bowyer 179-186; K. Harvick 187; C.Bowyer 188.




The story everyone will be watching throughout Sunday’s Texas event will be the progress of the three Chase contenders: Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick.

If Johnson is going to advance his drive for five campaign at Texas he’s going to have to avoid the pratfall the team experienced last year. An early race accident found the #48 Lowes team in the garage, with some of their Hendrick Motorsports friends, taking on the task of rebuilding the entire front end of a badly damaged race car.

Johnson’s last two outings at Texas hasn’t been that spectacular but, despite that, his overall numbers at this super speedway remain very healthy. In 14 starts he has one win at Texas, in 2007, along with seven top five finishes, ten top ten finishes and his average finish ratio is an impressive 10.1.

Denny Hamlin’s game plan is quite simple: finish ahead of Johnson in order to eradicate the 14 championship points that separates them. Hamlin, and his #11 Joe Gibbs Racing team, would like to do that by sweeping the Texas events this year. They won the race there back in April. Hamlin’s overall numbers definitely makes him a pre race favorite. In ten starts there he has the one win along with four top five finishes, seven top tens along with an average finish ratio of 9.6.

Kevin Harvick’s game plan is the same as Hamlin’s except his numbers are a little different. He’s 38 markers away from Johnson and needs to do exactly what he did last Sunday at Talladega: finish ahead of the #48 and the #11. Harvick is still searching for his first opportunity to wear a cowboy in the Texas victory lane. However, he has compiled some impressive numbers at the speedway. In 15 starts Harvick has three top five finishes, seven top tens along with an average finish ratio of 12.9.

Again, don’t be too surprised if the outcome of Sunday’s race delivers a Texas sized impact on the state of the Chase. Also expect to hear reports regarding the huge smiles on the faces of NASCAR executives at Daytona Beach. You know that they’re just loving what they’re getting from the 2010 Chase.