Sharpie 500 - NASCAR Race

Name of Race: Sharpie 500
Name of Track:     Bristol Motor Speedway
Date: August 25th

Bristol Motor Speedway could very easily have opened in 1961 under a different name. The first proposed site for the speedway was in Piney Flats but, according to Carl Moore, who built the track along with Larry Carrier and R.G. Pope, the idea met local opposition. So the track that could have been called Piney Flats International Speedway, was built five miles down the road on Highway 11-E in Bristol.

A Smaller Charlotte Motor Speedway

The land, upon which Bristol Motor Speedway is built, used to be a dairy farm. Larry Carrier and Carl Moore traveled to Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1960 to watch a race and it was then that they decided to build a speedway in northeast Tennessee. However, they wanted a smaller model of CMS, something with a more intimate setting and opted to erect a half-mile facility instead of mirroring the 1.5-mile track in Charlotte.

Work began on what was then called Bristol International Speedway in 1960 and it took approximately one year to finish. Carrier, Moore and Pope scratched many ideas for the track on envelopes and brown paper bags.

Purchase of the land on which Bristol Motor Speedway now sits, as well as initial construction of the track, cost approximately $600,000. The entire layout for Bristol Motor Speedway covered 100 acres and provided parking for more than 12,000 cars. The track itself was a perfect half-mile, measuring 60 feet wide on the straightaways, 75 feet wide in the turns and the turns were banked at 22 degrees.

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Sharpie 500 NASCAR Race Results

Below are the race results for Sharpie 500, in order of finishing place.

Fin Driver Num Start Money Laps Pts Status Sponsor
1 Carl Edwards 99 6 $297,050 500 190 running Office Depot
2 Kasey Kahne 9 1 $265,541 500 180 running McDonald's / Dodge Dealers
3 Clint Bowyer 7 15 $180,125 500 165 running Jack Daniel's
4 Tony Stewart 20 23 $178,386 500 160 running The Home Depot
5 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 8 17 $164,008 500 160 running Budweiser
6 Kurt Busch 2 19 $145,608 500 155 running Miller Lite
7 Ryan Newman 12 7 $139,775 500 151 running ALLTEL
8 Bobby Labonte 43 22 $144,238 500 142 running Cheerios / Betty Crocker
9 Kyle Busch 5 20 $116,875 500 143 running Kellogg's / CARQUEST
10 Greg Biffle 16 34 $120,300 500 134 running Dish Network
11 Martin Truex, Jr. 1 25 $125,695 500 130 running Bass Pro Shops / Tracker
12 Jeff Burton 31 10 $134,641 500 127 running Richard Childress Racing
13 J.J. Yeley 18 40 $131,758 500 124 running Interstate Batteries
14 David Stremme 40 36 $97,700 500 121 running Coors Light
15 Reed Sorenson 41 29 $123,558 500 118 running Target
16 Kevin Harvick 29 13 $140,561 500 115 running Pennzoil Platinum
17 Juan Montoya 42 2 $131,050 500 112 running Texaco / Havoline
18 Scott Riggs 10 11 $102,300 500 109 running Valvoline / Stanley Tools
19 Jeff Gordon 24 18 $137,111 500 111 running DuPont
20 Robby Gordon 7 24 $95,975 500 108 running Camping World / RVs.com
21 Jimmie Johnson 48 9 $142,911 499 100 running Lowe's
22 Casey Mears 25 30 $106,425 498 97 running National Guard / GMAC
23 Michael Waltrip 55 16 $104,958 498 94 running NAPA Auto Parts
24 Paul Menard 15 41 $90,675 498 91 running Turtle Wax Ice / Menards
25 Bill Elliott 21 26 $110,514 498 88 running U.S. Air Force
26 Jamie McMurray 26 3 $97,525 498 85 running IRWIN Industrial Tools
27 Jeff Green 66 39 $110,563 498 82 running Samsung
28 Tony Raines 96 42 $96,145 498 79 running DLP HDTV
29 Elliott Sadler 19 21 $106,030 497 76 running Dodge Dealers / UAW
30 David Gilliland 38 27 $114,789 497 73 running M&M's
31 Dave Blaney 22 5 $104,123 496 70 running Caterpillar
32 Kenny Wallace 45 32 $93,902 496 67 running Wells Fargo
33 Ward Burton 4 14 $85,495 494 64 running Miccosukee / Food City / State Water Heaters
34 Dale Jarrett 44 33 $84,135 494 61 running UPS Centennial
35 A.J. Allmendinger 84 43 $84,000 491 58 running Red Bull
36 Aric Almirola 1 35 $91,890 485 55 running U.S. Army
37 Jeremy Mayfield 36 31 $83,755 481 52 running 360 OTC
38 Ricky Rudd 88 8 $114,678 478 49 Accident Snickers
39 Matt Kenseth 17 12 $131,176 452 46 Accident DEWALT
40 John Andretti 49 28 $83,425 416 43 electrical Paralyzed Veterans of America
41 David Ragan 6 4 $119,100 414 40 Accident AAA
42 Johnny Sauter 70 38 $83,155 280 37 running Haas Automation
43 Denny Hamlin 11 37 $102,268 209 34 engine FedEx Freight
2008 Nextel Points
1 Carl Edwards Leader
2 Jimmie Johnson -10
3 Greg Biffle -10
4 Jeff Burton -82
5 Kevin Harvick -101
6 Clint Bowyer -106
7 Tony Stewart -113
8 Jeff Gordon -118
9 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. -129
10 Matt Kenseth -167
2008 Busch Points
1 Clint Bowyer Leader
2 Carl Edwards -186
3 Brad Keselowski -248
4 Mike Bliss -443
5 David Ragan -501
6 David Reutimann -546
7 Kyle Busch -549
8 Mike Wallace -841
9 Jason Leffler -874
10 Marcos Ambrose -901
2008 Craftsman Points
1 Johnny Benson Leader
2 Ron Hornaday -1
3 Matt Crafton -164
4 Erik Darnell -224
5 Mike Skinner -227
6 Rick Crawford -246
7 Todd Bodine -257
8 Jack Sprague -402
9 Dennis Setzer -463
10 Terry Cook -492

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