2004 Pepsi 400 - NASCAR Race

Name of Race: 2004 Pepsi 400
Name of Track:     Daytona International Speedway
Date: July 3rd



Daytona International Speedway

Daytona International Speedway is a superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is a 2.5 mile (4 km) tri-oval race track facility with a seating capacity of 168,000 spectators.

It hosts races of motor vehicles of various kinds, including go-karts, dirt bikes, motorcycles, sports cars, modified pickup trucks, and stock cars. The facility also includes a 3.56 mile (5.7 km) road course and a 180-acre infield, including the 29 acre Lake Lloyd.

NASCAR Begins At Daytona

NASCAR was founded by William France Sr. at Daytona Beach, Florida in 1947. The original premiere event in the series was held at the Daytona Beach Road Course. France began planning a new track for the premiere event in his fledgling series in 1953. On August 16, 1954 he signed a contract with city officials to create this new track that would become famous as the Daytona International Speedway. Ground was broken on November 25, 1957 The soil underneath the banked corners was dug from the infield of the track, and the large hole in the infield was filled with water and is now known as Lake Lloyd. The speedway opened on February 22, 1959 to a crowd of 41,000 people.

Daytona 500

The NASCAR Championship's most important race, the Daytona 500, is held annually at Daytona International Speedway. It is a 200-lap, 500 mile (805 km) stock car race. The list of Daytona 500 winners is very long dating back to the inaugural race in 1959, and includes "The King" Richard Petty, and Dale Earnhardt.

More Daytona Races

NASCAR, the premier stock car organization in the United States, holds some of its most important races on this track. These include competitions in its Craftsman Truck Series (where pickup trucks are raced), Busch Series (the stock car junior league), and Nextel Cup series. The Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona is also held at Daytona.

The racing season begins at Daytona starting with the testing sessions. The year's racing begins with the 24 Hours of Daytona race in the Grand American Sports Car series. Then the racing begins for the Nextel Cup with the Budweiser Shootout and the Gatorade Duel. The Craftsman Truck Series begins with the GM Flex Fuel 250. The Busch Series begins with the Hershey's Kissables 300, and then it is back to the Nextel Cup in "The Great American Race," the Daytona 500. The Nextel Cup also features the Pepsi 400 in July at Daytona.

Daytona International Speedway Under The Lights

Lights were installed in 1998 so that the Pepsi 400 could be held at night. However, the race was delayed until October that year due to thick smoke from wildfires that summer. The Pepsi 400 has been held under lights ever since.

It also contains an attraction called Daytona USA The winning car from the Daytona 500 is placed in front of the attraction building each year.

Courtesy of Wikipedia.

2004 Pepsi 400 NASCAR Race Results

Below are the race results for 2004 Pepsi 400, in order of finishing place.

Fin Driver Num Start Money Laps Pts Status Sponsor
1 Jeff Gordon 24 1 $346,703 160 0 running DuPont / Pepsi
2 Jimmie Johnson 48 19 $193,125 160 0 running Lowe's
3 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 8 5 $0 160 0 running Budweiser
4 Kurt Busch 97 35 $142,625 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2 / Sharpie
5 Tony Stewart 20 17 $149,628 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2 / Home Depot
6 Mark Martin 6 21 $108,375 160 0 running Viagra
7 Bobby Labonte 18 15 $135,658 160 0 running Wellbutrin XL
8 Terry Labonte 5 10 $119,500 160 0 running Cheez-It / Spiderman 2
9 Brian Vickers 25 14 $99,050 160 0 running GMAC Financial Services
10 Joe Nemechek 1 6 $114,625 160 0 running U.S. Army
12 Ryan Newman 12 13 $126,742 160 0 running Alltel
13 Michael Waltrip 15 2 $118,331 160 0 running NAPA
14 Kevin Harvick 29 11 $118,303 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2 / GM Goodwrench
15 Dave Blaney 30 23 $90,775 160 0 running AOL Broadband
16 Dale Jarrett 88 4 $111,817 160 0 running UPS
17 Ricky Rudd 21 3 $107,356 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2 / Motorcraft
18 Bill Elliott 98 34 $75,425 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2
19 Robby Gordon 31 25 $109,862 160 0 running Cingular Wireless
20 Sterling Marlin 40 22 $112,575 160 0 running Coors Light / U.S Marines
21 Scott Riggs 10 7 $101,987 160 0 running Valvoline
22 Jeremy Mayfield 19 16 $97,075 160 0 running Dodge Dealers / UAW
23 Jeff Burton 99 26 $109,642 160 0 running Coca-Cola C2
24 Kyle Petty 45 33 $85,075 160 0 running Georgia Pacific / Brawny
25 Kasey Kahne 9 31 $103,700 160 0 running Dodge Dealers / UAW
26 Elliott Sadler 38 39 $109,208 160 0 running M&M's
27 Rusty Wallace 2 27 $113,158 160 0 running Miller Lite
28 Kerry Earnhardt 33 20 $68,700 159 0 running Bass Pro Shops / NRA
29 Jimmy Spencer 4 40 $71,575 159 0 running Morgan-McClure
30 Jeff Green 43 30 $98,050 159 0 running Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories
31 Greg Biffle 16 9 $79,125 159 0 running Coca-Cola C2 / National Guard
32 Scott Wimmer 22 37 $86,889 159 0 running Caterpillar
33 Morgan Shepherd 89 43 $68,800 157 0 running Racing With Jesus / Red Line Oil
34 Larry Gunselman 96 42 $67,750 156 0 running Lucas Oil / Gibson Products
35 Ken Schrader 49 29 $67,615 151 0 running Schwan's Home Service
36 Brendan Gaughan 77 12 $75,450 136 0 running Kodak / Jasper Engines
37 Jamie McMurray 42 32 $75,300 126 0 oil pump Texaco / Havoline
38 Ricky Craven 32 38 $75,150 121 0 running Tide
39 Matt Kenseth 17 36 $117,803 110 0 crash Smirnoff Ice / DeWalt
40 Ward Burton 0 8 $66,875 84 0 running NetZero Hi Speed
41 Mike Wallace 50 41 $66,750 77 0 suspension Sportclips
42 Bobby Hamilton, Jr. 9 28 $0 71 0 crash Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts
43 John Andretti 1 18 $66,749 44 0 crash Coca-Cola C2
2009 Nextel Points
1 Tony Stewart Leader
2 Jeff Gordon -69
3 Jimmie Johnson -169
4 Kurt Busch -270
5 Carl Edwards -367
6 Denny Hamlin -392
7 Ryan Newman -397
8 Kyle Busch -416
9 Greg Biffle -418
10 Matt Kenseth -470
2009 Busch Points
1 Kyle Busch Leader
2 Carl Edwards -162
3 Brad Keselowski -243
4 Jason Leffler -320
5 Joey Logano -541
6 Mike Bliss -671
7 Justin Allgaier -717
8 Brendan Gaughan -737
9 Steve Wallace -758
10 Jason Keller -771
2009 Craftsman Points
1 Ron Hornaday Leader
2 Matt Crafton -76
3 Mike Skinner -134
4 Todd Bodine -149
5 David Starr -231
6 Brian Scott -245
7 Tayler Malsam -295
8 Terry Cook -298
9 Rick Crawford -316
10 Colin Braun -332

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