2007 Dodge Dealers 400
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| Race details[1][2] | |||
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| Race 28 of 36 in the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series | |||
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| Date | September 23, 2007 | ||
| Official name | Dodge Dealers 400 | ||
| Location | Dover International Speedway, Dover, Delaware | ||
| Course | Permanent racing facility | ||
| Course length | 1.0 miles (1.609 km) | ||
| Distance | 400 laps, 400 mi (643.737 km) | ||
| Weather | Temperatures up to 81.5 °F (27.5 °C); wind speeds up to 11.1 miles per hour (17.9 km/h)[3] | ||
| Average speed | 101.846 miles per hour (163.905 km/h) | ||
| Pole position | |||
| Driver | Hendrick Motorsports | ||
| Time | 23.261 | ||
| Most laps led | |||
| Driver | Matt Kenseth | Roush Fenway Racing | |
| Laps | 192 | ||
| Winner | |||
| No. 99 | Carl Edwards | Roush Fenway Racing | |
| Television in the United States | |||
| Network | ABC | ||
| Announcers | Jerry Punch, Rusty Wallace, Andy Petree | ||
| Nielsen ratings |
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| Radio in the United States | |||
| Radio | Motor Racing Network | ||
| Booth announcers | Joe Moore, Barney Hall | ||
| Turn announcers | Mike Bagley, Dan Hubbard, Dave Moody, Jeff Striegle | ||
The 2007 Dodge Dealers 400 was the twenty-eighth stock car race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the second in the ten-race season-ending Chase for the Nextel Cup. It was held on September 23, 2007, at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware before a crowd of 137,000. Roush Fenway Racing driver Carl Edwards won the 400-lap race starting from fifteenth position. His teammate Greg Biffle finished second and Dale Earnhardt Jr. took third.
Although Jimmie Johnson won the pole position by posting the fastest lap in qualifying, he was passed by Denny Hamlin on the second lap. Hamlin led for the next 40 laps until Matt Kenseth passed him. Hamlin retook it on the 57th lap and Kurt Busch led from laps 85 to 98 after a pit stop cycle. Kenseth returned to the lead on lap 99, and kept the position for a race-high 169 laps. On lap 207, Edwards took the lead for the first time, and maintained it until Mark Martin overtook him 21 laps later. Edwards did not reclaim the first place until he moved past his teammate Kenseth in the final-third of the race and kept it until Kenseth led six laps before his engine failed. This enabled Edwards to return to the lead, which he held through two red flag periods to clear debris and fluids after two separate accidents to win the race. There were thirteen cautions and fourteen lead changes by nine drivers during the course of the race.
Edwards' victory was his third of the season, the seventh of his career, and the 100th for Roush Fenway Racing. However, Edwards was issued a 25 points penalty after the right-rear of his vehicle was found to be too low in post-race inspection, and it was upheld in a subsequent appeal to the National Stock Car Racing Commission. After the race Jeff Gordon became the new leader of the Drivers' Championship with Tony Stewart advancing to second and Johnson dropping to third. In the Manufacturers' Championship Chevrolet maintained a 57-point lead over Ford. Dodge and Toyota retained third and fourth with eight races left in the season.

The Dodge Dealers 400 was the 28th of 36 scheduled stock car races of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the second in the ten-race season-ending Chase for the Nextel Cup.[1] It was held on September 23, 2007, at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware,[1] a short tracks that holds NASCAR races.[5] NASCAR makes use of the track's standard configuration, a four-turn 1 mile (1.6 km) short track oval.[6] Its turns are banked at twenty-four degrees; both the front stretch (the location of the finish line) and the backstretch are banked at nine degrees.[6]
Before the race, Jimmie Johnson and teammate Jeff Gordon were tied for the lead in the Drivers' Championship on 5,210 points, with Tony Stewart in third. Clint Bowyer and Kyle Busch were fourth and fifth, and Martin Truex Jr., Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Kurt Busch rounded out the top twelve drivers competing for the 2007 Chase for the Nextel Cup.[7] Chevrolet led the Manufacturers' Championship with 215 points; Ford was second with 153 points. Dodge was third with 139 points, and Toyota a further 54 behind in fourth.[8] Burton was the race's defending champion.[9]
Former V8 Supercars champion and Busch Series driver Marcos Ambrose was scheduled to drive for Robby Gordon Motorsports after team owner Robby Gordon offered him the seat to make up for an incident between the two in the NAPA Auto Parts 200 Busch Series race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. However, Ambrose withdrew from the race as his wife Sonja was due to give birth to their second child intermittently.[10] Three part-time season drivers attempted to qualify for the Dover International Speedway round: Sam Hornish Jr. for Penske Racing South, Scott Wimmer in the No. 33 Richard Childress Racing vehicle, and Kenny Wallace who filled in for the injured Ricky Rudd in the No. 88 Robert Yates Racing car.[1][11][12]
Practice and qualification
Three practice sessions were held before the Sunday race: one on Friday and two on Saturday. The first session lasted 90 minutes, the second 50 minutes and the third 60 minutes.[1] In the first practice session, Johnson was fastest with a lap of 23.423 seconds. Hamlin was 0.071 seconds slower in second, and Tony Raines was third. Martin Truex Jr., Juan Pablo Montoya, Bobby Labonte, Dale Earnhardt Jr., David Ragan, Scott Riggs and Gordon occupied positions four to ten.[13] On his first lap on the track, A. J. Allmendinger's engine failed, and his team changed engines.[1]

Forty-nine cars were entered for qualifying on Friday afternoon, according to NASCAR's qualifying procedure, forty-three were allowed to race. Each driver was limited to two timed laps, with the starting order determined by the competitor's fastest times.[1] Johnson clinched his second pole position of the season, and his first at Dover International Raceway, with the fastest time of 23.261 seconds.[14] He was joined on the grid's front row by Montoya, the highest-placed rookie, who was 0.141 seconds slower, and had the pole position until Johnson's lap. Hamlin qualified third, Kurt Busch took fourth after improving his car's handling, and the Autism Speaks 400 winner Truex took fifth. Riggs was the fastest driver required to qualify on time in sixth.[15] Rounding out the top ten were Harvick, Labonte, and the Roush Fenway Racing's Greg Biffle and Kenseth.[15] Edwards, another driver in the chase, set the 15th-fastest time, while the winner of the preceding Sylvania 300, Bowyer struggled on his lap en route to 42nd.[16] The six drivers who failed to qualify were Ward Burton, Wimmer, Kevin Lepage, Dave Blaney, Jeremy Mayfield and Hornish.[15][16] After the qualifier, Johnson said, "It was a great lap. I've had a great car all day today and it was a car that allowed me to balance myself and find more speed, the two things that I asked it to do. Track position is really important here but the thing we really focused on today was getting that first pit stall. So mission accomplished there, but this is just one day of many long ones to come."[15]
On Saturday morning Hamiln became ill with flu-like symptoms,[17] but he was still fastest in the second practice session with a time of 23.849 seconds. Second was Johnson and third position was taken by Stewart. Kurt Busch duplicated his qualifying result in fourth. Casey Mears set the fifth-quickest time, and Mark Martin was sixth. Positions seven through ten were occupied by Biffle, Gordon, Kenseth and Burton. Of the other drivers in the chase, Kyle Busch was thirteenth, and Edwards recorded the eighteenth-fastest lap.[18] Later that day, Hamlin duplicated his second session result in the final practice session with a 23.946 seconds lap; Kenseth and his teammate Edwards set the second and third-fastest laps. Johnson, Bowyer, Gordon, Jamie McMurray, Martin, Truex and Earnhardt completed the top ten ahead of Sunday's race.[17]
Qualifying results
| Grid | Car | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Time | Speed |
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| 1 | 48 | Jimmie Johnson | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 23.261 | 154.766 |
| 2 | 42 | Juan Pablo Montoya | Chip Ganassi Racing | Dodge | 23.402 | 153.833 |
| 3 | 11 | Denny Hamlin | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 23.442 | 153.570 |
| 4 | 2 | Kurt Busch | Penske Racing South | Dodge | 23.450 | 153.518 |
| 5 | 1 | Martin Truex Jr. | Dale Earnhardt Inc. | Chevrolet | 23.497 | 153.211 |
| 6 | 10 | Scott Riggs | Evernham Motorsports | Dodge | 23.540 | 152.931 |
| 7 | 29 | Kevin Harvick | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 23.548 | 152.879 |
| 8 | 43 | Bobby Labonte | Petty Enterprises | Dodge | 23.616 | 152.439 |
| 9 | 16 | Greg Biffle | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 23.620 | 152.413 |
| 10 | 17 | Matt Kenseth | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 23.628 | 152.362 |
| 11 | 84 | A. J. Allmendinger | Red Bull Racing Team | Toyota | 23.628 | 152.3621 |
| 12 | 19 | Elliott Sadler | Evernham Motorsports | Dodge | 23.640 | 152.284 |
| 13 | 00 | David Reutimann | Michael Waltrip Racing | Toyota | 23.674 | 152.066 |
| 14 | 9 | Kasey Kahne | Evernham Motorsports | Dodge | 23.683 | 152.008 |
| 15 | 99 | Carl Edwards | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 23.716 | 151.796 |
| 16 | 45 | Kyle Petty | Petty Enterprises | Dodge | 23.720 | 151.771 |
| 17 | 25 | Casey Mears | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 23.729 | 151.713 |
| 18 | 78 | Joe Nemechek | Furniture Row Racing | Chevrolet | 23.732 | 151.694 |
| 19 | 44 | Dale Jarrett | Michael Waltrip Racing | Toyota | 23.736 | 151.668 |
| 20 | 96 | Tony Raines | Hall of Fame Racing | Chevrolet | 23.740 | 151.643 |
| 21 | 8 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Dale Earnhardt Inc. | Chevrolet | 23.760 | 151.515 |
| 22 | 5 | Kyle Busch | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 23.766 | 151.477 |
| 23 | 83 | Brian Vickers | Red Bull Racing Team | Toyota | 23.768 | 151.464 |
| 24 | 12 | Ryan Newman | Penske Racing South | Dodge | 23.777 | 151.407 |
| 25 | 70 | Johnny Sauter | Haas CNC Racing | Chevrolet | 23.781 | 151.381 |
| 26 | 21 | Ken Schrader | Wood Brothers Racing | Ford | 23.810 | 151.197 |
| 27 | 24 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 23.813 | 151.178 |
| 28 | 20 | Tony Stewart | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 23.814 | 151.172 |
| 29 | 49 | John Andretti | BAM Racing | Dodge | 23.833 | 151.051 |
| 30 | 26 | Jamie McMurray | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 23.839 | 151.013 |
| 31 | 01 | Mark Martin | Dale Earnhardt Inc. | Chevrolet | 23.855 | 150.912 |
| 32 | 18 | J. J. Yeley | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 23.860 | 150.880 |
| 33 | 41 | Reed Sorenson | Chip Ganassi Racing | Dodge | 23.860 | 150.880 |
| 34 | 66 | Jeff Green | Haas CNC Racing | Chevrolet | 23.872 | 150.804 |
| 35 | 6 | David Ragan | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 23.900 | 150.628 |
| 36 | 31 | Jeff Burton | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 23.933 | 150.420 |
| 37 | 38 | David Gilliland | Robert Yates Racing | Ford | 24.035 | 149.782 |
| 38 | 15 | Paul Menard | Dale Earnhardt Inc. | Chevrolet | 24.070 | 149.564 |
| 39 | 88 | Kenny Wallace | Robert Yates Racing | Ford | 24.150 | 149.0682 |
| 40 | 40 | David Stremme | Chip Ganassi Racing | Dodge | 24.173 | 148.9262 |
| 41 | 7 | Robby Gordon | Robby Gordon Motorsports | Ford | 24.296 | 148.1732 |
| 42 | 07 | Clint Bowyer | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 24.318 | 148.0382 |
| 43 | 55 | Michael Waltrip | Michael Waltrip Racing | Toyota | 23.945 | 150.344 |
Failed to qualify | ||||||
| 44 | 4 | Ward Burton | Morgan–McClure Motorsports | Chevrolet | 24.023 | 149.856 |
| 45 | 33 | Scott Wimmer | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 24.035 | 149.782 |
| 46 | 06 | Sam Hornish Jr. | Penske Racing South | Dodge | 24.073 | 149.545 |
| 47 | 37 | Kevin Lepage | Front Row Motorsports | Dodge | 24.082 | 149.489 |
| 48 | 22 | Dave Blaney | Bill Davis Racing | Toyota | 24.157 | 149.025 |
| 49 | 36 | Jeremy Mayfield | Bill Davis Racing | Toyota | 24.242 | 148.503 |
1 Moved to the back of the field for changing engines (#84)[2] | ||||||
2 Grid position set by owner points | ||||||


