2004 Aaron's 312 - NASCAR Race

Name of Race: 2004 Aaron's 312
Name of Track:     Talladega Superspeedway
Date: April 24th

Talladega Superspeedway

Talladega Superspeedway is a motorsports complex located north of Talladega, Alabama. It was constructed in the 1960s in place of abandoned airport runways by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by NASCAR's founding France family along with Daytona International Speedway and several other racetracks.

The Largest Oval

At 2.66 miles long, Talladega is the largest oval track in the Nextel Cup Series and has seating provisions for over 175,000 patrons. The start/finish line is placed after the pit exit; the unusual placement has affected the outcome of several races (the start/finish line is normally placed across from the center of pit road). The track is adjacent to and visible from Interstate 20.

Driver Strike Inauguaral NASCAR Race

Talladega got off to a controversial start when the Professional Drivers Association, a union of drivers led by the great Richard Petty, went on strike the night before the inaugural Talladega 500. The union was concerned with the speed which could be attained due to the track's length and steep banking, and the perceived threat to driver safety that this posed.

NASCAR founder Bill France took to the track himself in a car and drove around it at high speeds. NASCAR also ran a successful support race, but it was not enough, and the PDA drivers went on strike. Replacement drivers from the previous day's race were asked to race, and tickets were good for future races.

The race was the only win for Richard Brickhouse and was the debut race for Richard Childress.

Bill Elliott Fastest Lap

Speeds well in excess of 200 mph were commonplace at Talladega. Talladega Superspeedway has the record for the fastest recorded time in a stock car - 212.809 mph set by Bill Elliott on April 30, 1987. Elliott circled the 2.66-mile trioval in 44.998 seconds.

NASCAR First Restrictor Plates

Early in that race, Bobby Allison's Buick flew into the catch fence, injuring fans. NASCAR imposed rule changes to slow the cars after the incident, with a 1988 rule requiring cars running there and at Daytona run to use restrictor plates. The plates limit the amount of air and fuel entering the intake manifolds of the car, greatly reducing the power of the cars and hence their speed. This has led to the style of racing held at Talladega and Daytona to be somewhat different from that at other superspeedways and to be referred to by NASCAR fans as "restrictor-plate racing".

The reduced power affects not only the maximum speed reached by the cars but the time it takes them to achieve their full speed as well, which can be nearly one full circuit of the track.

The racing seen at Talladega today is extremely tight; often in rows of three or four cars throughout most of the field. Such close quarters makes it extremely difficult to control the car, and the slightest mistake often leads to massive (and often frightening) accidents - dubbed "the Big One" by fans and drivers - and Talladega is notorious for such, and always has been. (Such huge crashes are less frequent at Daytona as handling plays a greater role there).

Talladega Races

Talladega hosts two Nextel Cup races and one Busch Series race annually. Both of the Nextel Cup races are 500.08 miles (188 laps) in length. The names by which the races are called now vary due to the purchase of naming rights, with the spring Nextel Cup race since spring 2002 being referred to as the Aaron's 499 after the Atlanta-based rent-to-own chain. On July 26, 2005 it was announced that the Craftsman Truck Series would begin holding a race at Talladega starting in 2006.

The Winston 500

The Winston 500 was known as one of the sport's four legs of the traditional "Winston Million", with the Daytona 500, Coca-Cola 600, and the Southern 500 being the other three. With the demise of the Southern 500 by a lawsuit, there are only three majors remaining. (From 1985 until 1997, a driver who won three of the four majors won a one million dollar bonus.)

Courtesy of Wikipedia.

2004 Aaron's 312 NASCAR Race Results

Below are the race results for 2004 Aaron's 312, in order of finishing place.

Fin Driver Num Start Money Laps Pts Status Sponsor
1 Martin Truex, Jr. 8 3 $0 117 1153 running Bass Pro Shops / Tracker
2 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 81 10 $0 117 0 running Taco Bell
3 Ron Hornaday, Jr. 2 2 $0 117 954 running AC Delco
4 Kyle Busch 5 13 $40,685 117 1137 running Lowe's / Briggs & Stratton
5 Jason Leffler 0 6 $32,255 117 937 running Haas Automation
6 Kenny Wallace 23 24 $27,585 117 888 running Stacker 2
7 Robby Gordon 55 4 $20,985 117 1118 running Fruit of the Loom
8 Michael Waltrip 99 11 $19,535 117 1180 running Aaron's
9 David Green 37 14 $30,510 117 1163 running Timber Wolf
10 Joe Nemechek 87 12 $19,685 117 0 running Cellular One
11 Mike Wallace 4 27 $26,010 117 0 running GEICO / Sportclips
12 Jason Keller 22 29 $29,135 117 1051 running Sport Clips
14 Robert Pressley 47 7 $23,385 117 833 running Clorox / Wisk
17 Ashton Lewis 46 22 $21,830 117 0 running Lewis Motorsports
18 Steve Grissom 36 25 $21,705 117 0 running DCT Motorsports / Tucson
19 David Keith 95 36 $17,560 117 0 running Sadler Brothers Racing
20 Kim Crosby 51 35 $18,185 117 0 running Boudreaux's Butt Paste
21 Greg Biffle 60 26 $17,260 117 887 running Charter Communications
22 Clint Bowyer 21 1 $21,310 117 0 running Reese's
23 Stacy Compton 59 21 $21,310 116 803 running Kingsford / Bush's Beans
24 Bobby Hamilton, Jr. 25 15 $0 115 961 crash U.S. Marine Corps
25 Tracy Hines 6 20 $16,785 115 0 crash Ragu
26 Tony Raines 74 19 $20,580 115 0 crash Outdoor Channel
27 Larry Hollenbeck 62 31 $16,435 115 0 running SWAT / Shanks on Ice
28 Tina Gordon 10 42 $23,815 114 0 running Sticks 'n Stuff
29 Justin Ashburn 16 33 $16,185 114 0 running 31-W Insulation / Fikes Automotive
30 Hermie Sadler 2 28 $20,080 113 0 running Zapf Creations
31 Johnny Sauter 27 16 $15,910 112 988 running Kleenex / Winn-Dixie
32 Jimmy Kitchens 39 43 $15,850 112 0 running Yahoo!
35 Mike Harmon 24 38 $15,740 106 0 crash Quality Service Plus
36 Johnny Benson, Jr. 1 23 $0 101 884 crash Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts
37 Tim Fedewa 12 39 $19,690 99 914 crash Supercuts
38 Kasey Kahne 38 9 $15,635 99 0 crash Great Clips
39 Mike Bliss 20 5 $19,620 99 867 crash Rockwell Automation
40 David Stremme 32 18 $17,565 78 826 crash Trim Spa
41 Derrike Cope 49 41 $17,530 76 0 running Advil Liqui-Gels
42 Jeff Fuller 88 32 $20,995 49 0 handling NEMCO Motorsports
2008 Nextel Points
1 Jimmie Johnson Leader
2 Carl Edwards -69
3 Greg Biffle -217
4 Kevin Harvick -276
5 Clint Bowyer -303
6 Jeff Burton -349
7 Jeff Gordon -368
8 Denny Hamlin -470
9 Tony Stewart -482
10 Kyle Busch -498
2008 Busch Points
1 Clint Bowyer Leader
2 Carl Edwards -21
3 Brad Keselowski -338
4 David Ragan -607
5 Mike Bliss -614
6 Kyle Busch -671
7 David Reutimann -744
8 Mike Wallace -1004
9 Jason Leffler -1046
10 Marcos Ambrose -1141
2008 Craftsman Points
1 Johnny Benson Leader
2 Ron Hornaday -7
3 Todd Bodine -104
4 Erik Darnell -313
5 Matt Crafton -333
6 Mike Skinner -362
7 Rick Crawford -410
8 Dennis Setzer -528
9 Jack Sprague -600
10 Terry Cook -653

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