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Published: November 15, 2009
• 3:15: Sprint Cup O'Reilly Auto Parts 500; WXLV Ch. 7 (ABC); WTQR 104.1; WBRF (joined in progress) 98.1
(Today, at Avondale, Ariz.)
Driver Make Speed
1. Martin Truex Jr. Chevy 135.120
2. Kurt Busch Dodge 134.579
3. Jimmie Johnson Chevy 134.454
4. Kasey Kahne Dodge 134.293
5. Denny Hamlin Toyota 134.228
6. Greg Biffle Ford 134.223
7. Kyle Busch Toyota 134.173
8. Tony Stewart Chevy 134.078
9. Casey Mears Chevy 134.028
10. Mark Martin Chevy 134.023
11. Michael Waltrip Toyota 133.949
12. Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 133.924
13. Clint Bowyer Chevy 133.879
14. Jeff Gordon Chevy 133.874
15. David Reutimann Toyota 133.864
16. AJ Allmendinger Ford 133.759
17. Juan Pablo Montoya Chevy 133.720
18. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy 133.700
19. Brian Vickers Toyota 133.680
20. Bobby Labonte Chevy 133.571
21. Marcos Ambrose Toyota 133.551
22. Robby Gordon Toyota 133.417
23. Max Papis Toyota 133.403
24. Ryan Newman Chevy 133.240
25. Carl Edwards Ford 133.215
26. Brad Keselowski Dodge 133.161
27. Joey Logano Toyota 133.151
28. Matt Kenseth Ford 133.121
29. David Gilliland Chevy 133.087
30. Jamie McMurray Ford 133.062
31. Kevin Harvick Chevy 132.930
32. Dave Blaney Toyota 132.925
33. David Ragan Ford 132.812
34. Joe Nemechek Toyota 132.783
35. Elliott Sadler Dodge 132.763
36. Jeff Burton Chevy 132.650
37. Scott Speed Toyota 132.333
38. Michael McDowell Toyota 132.275
39. Erik Darnell Ford 132.178
40. Reed Sorenson Dodge owner pts.
41. Paul Menard Ford owner pts.
42. John Andretti Chevy owner pts.
43. Tony Raines Chevy 132.091
Failed to qualify
44. Regan Smith Chevy 132.062
45. Kevin Conway Chevy 131.892
46. Brandon Ash Dodge 130.662
Yesterday, at Avondale, Ariz.
Driver Make Winnings
1. Carl Edwards Ford $57,895
2. Kevin Harvick Chevy $41,175
3. Reed Sorenson Toyota $34,825
4. Clint Bowyer Chevy $31,700
5. Brad Keselowski Chevy $33,493
6. David Ragan Ford $26,075
7. Matt Kenseth Ford $24,175
8. Mike Bliss Toyota $31,993
9. Kyle Busch Toyota $23,535
10. Steve Wallace Chevy $31,693
11. Jason Keller Ford $28,693
12. Denny Hamlin Toyota $26,675
13. James Buescher Chevy $28,793
14. Trevor Bayne Toyota $28,283
15. Scott Wimmer Chevy $28,248
16. Justin Allgaier Dodge $29,338
17. Kenny Wallace Chevy $28,478
18. David Reutimann Toyota $21,225
19. Brendan Gaughan Chevy $27,583
20. Michael Annett Toyota $28,323
21. Tony Raines Chevy $27,363
22. Mike Wallace Chevy $27,253
23. John Wes Townley Ford $27,518
24. Kevin Conway Chevy $27,008
25. Michael McDowell Dodge $20,630
26. John Borneman III Ford $20,445
27. Jason Leffler Toyota $26,878
28. Eric McClure Ford $26,808
29. Jeremy Clements Chevy $26,733
30. Paul Menard Ford $20,530
31. Jason Bowles Ford $26,663
32. Ken Butler Chevy $26,628
33. Josh Wise Chevy $20,125
34. Mark Green Chevy $26,558
35. Danny O'Quinn Jr. Chevy $26,523
36. Joe Nemechek Chevy $26,488
37. Kevin Hamlin Ford $19,980
38. Alex Tagliani Dodge $26,413
39. Terry Cook Chevy $19,890
40. Johnny Chapman Chevy $19,855
41. Casey Atwood Ford $19,820
42. Dennis Setzer Dodge $19,765
43. Chris Cook Toyota $26,183
Race statistics
Average speed of race winner: 100.798; Time of race: 1 hour, 59 minutes, 3 seconds; Margin of victory: 2.415 seconds; Caution flags: 6 for 29 laps; Lead changes: 3 among 2 drivers; Lap leaders: D.Hamlin 1-12; C.Edwards 13-16; D.Hamlin 17-95; C.Edwards 96-200; Leaders summary (driver, times led, laps led): C.Edwards, 2 times for 109 laps; D.Hamlin, 2 times for 91 laps; Top 10 in points: 1. K.Busch, 5,487; 2. C.Edwards, 5,297; 3. Bra.Keselowski, 5,237; 4. J.Leffler, 4,431; 5. M.Bliss, 3,960; 6. J.Allgaier, 3,946; 7. S.Wallace, 3,860; 8. J.Keller, 3,831; 9. B.Gaughan, 3,784; 10. M.Annett, 3,498
■ Bobby Labonte, a former NASCAR champion, has signed a deal to drive for TRG Motorsports next season.
Labonte has already raced five times for TRG this season, and will finish the year in the No. 71 Chevrolet for a total of seven races.
The car will be sponsored by TaxSlayer.com for about half the season.
Labonte drove for Hall of Fame Racing for most of this season. Team officials replaced him for seven races this year to give developmental driver Erik Darnell some seat time.
■ The Wall Street Journal examined the anti-doping policies of 22 major sports and governing bodies and found NASCAR's much-maligned policy ranked fifth.
In an article published yesterday, the newspaper rated the policies based on the existence of a policy, its accessibility to the public, the severity of sanctions for offenders and administration of the code.
NASCAR's policy received a 90 out of a top score of 100, behind only the International Boxing Federation/U.S. Boxing Association, International Olympic Committee, International Tennis Federation and the International Association of Athletics Federations (track & field).
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