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2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300


FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 17 of 36 in the [2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series](2007-nascar-nextel-cup-series) season
Race NameLenox Industrial Tools 300
Fulldate
Year2007
Race_No17
Season_No36
ImageNew Hampshire Motor Speedway.PNG
CaptionLayout of New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Official nameLenox Industrial Tools 300
LocationNew Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon, New Hampshire
Course_mi1.058
Course_km1.702
Distance_laps300
Distance_mi317.4
Distance_km510.805
WeatherMild with temperatures approaching 75.9 F; wind speeds up to 13 mph
Avg108.215 mi/h
Pole_DriverDave Blaney
Pole_TeamBill Davis Racing
Pole_Time29.426
Most_DriverDale Earnhardt Jr.
Most_TeamDale Earnhardt, Inc.
Most_laps64
Car11
First_DriverDenny Hamlin
First_TeamJoe Gibbs Racing
NetworkTNT
AnnouncersBill Weber, Kyle Petty and
Wally Dallenbach Jr.

Wally Dallenbach Jr.

The 2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 was the 17th race of the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, held on July 1, 2007, at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.

Summary

The event served as the eighth race for the new Car of Tomorrow and its first race at NHIS.

Qualifying

Dave Blaney won the pole with a speed of 129.437 mph giving him his second career pole (last pole at North Carolina Speedway in February 2003) and giving Toyota their first ever NEXTEL Cup pole position.

Shortly after the conclusion of qualifying the #83 Red Bull Toyota of Brian Vickers was found to be too low in post-qualifying inspection. Due to this his time was disallowed and he was dropped from the field. Chad Chaffin, driver of the #49 car, took his place in the starting lineup.

Others who failed to qualify: Michael Waltrip (#55), A. J. Allmendinger (#84), Kenny Wallace (#78), Scott Riggs (#10), Dale Jarrett (#44)

Happy Hour

Jimmie Johnson led Happy Hour with a speed of 127.062 mph, while Martin Truex Jr. ran the most laps, 58. Top 5 times were as follows:

RankDriverStarting pos.Speed
1Jimmie Johnson10th127.062 mph
2Juan Pablo Montoya5th127.062 mph
3Jeff Gordon8th126.783 mph
4Kevin Harvick7th126.761 mph
5Clint Bowyer20th126.694 mph

Race

Pole sitter Dave Blaney led the first 30 laps, the most laps he had led in a race since Atlanta in March 2001. However, he lost the lead to former New Hampshire winner Jeff Gordon. After a cycle of green-flag pit stops, Dale Earnhardt Jr. assumed the top spot and led the most laps at 64. Many pit problems arose for some teams, such as speeding penalties, or running over a hose in Ryan Newman's case, or having the jack drop off the racecar, as was witnessed by the 99 crew of Carl Edwards. However, the most significant pitstop of the day was the last one. Denny Hamlin's crew chief Mike Ford took a gamble, putting on two tires, thus giving his driver the lead. Hamlin managed to hold off a furious charge from Jeff Gordon to end his 32-race winless streak and put his team back in victory lane.

Results

PlaceDriverMake
111Denny Hamlin
224Jeff Gordon
31Martin Truex Jr.
48Dale Earnhardt Jr.
548Jimmie Johnson
666Jeff Green
731Jeff Burton
829Kevin Harvick
917Matt Kenseth
1012Ryan Newman
115Kyle Busch
1220Tony Stewart
1399Carl Edwards
1470Johnny Sauter
156David Ragan *
1626Jamie McMurray
177Robby Gordon
1843Bobby Labonte
1942Juan Montoya *
2096Tony Raines
212Kurt Busch
2218J.J. Yeley
2325Casey Mears
2414Sterling Marlin
259Kasey Kahne
2641Reed Sorenson
2740David Stremme
2838David Gilliland
2922Dave Blaney
3088Ricky Rudd
3116Greg Biffle
3201Regan Smith
3319Elliott Sadler
3421Bill Elliott
3537Kevin Lepage
3649Chad Chaffin
3707Clint Bowyer
3800David Reutimann *
3915Paul Menard *
4036Jeremy Mayfield
4113Joe Nemechek
4245John Andretti
434Ward Burton

"*" Denotes rookie

Race notes

  • Hendrick Motorsports crew chiefs Steve Letarte (#24) and Chad Knaus (#48) served the first of a six-race suspensions for the Car of Tomorrow violations found at Infineon Raceway the previous week.
  • Chaffin, who backed into the race when Vickers' qualifying time was wiped out, replaced Mike Bliss, who was released earlier in the week.

Post-race penalties

The #70 car of Johnny Sauter and the #5 car of Kyle Busch were found too low during post-race inspection. As a result, both drivers lost 25 points in the standings, their respective owners (Haas CNC Racing and Hendrick Motorsports) lost 25 points as well, and their respective crew chiefs (Robert "Bootie" Barker and Alan Gustafson) were placed on probation until September 19.

References

References

  1. "2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. [http://www.racing-reference.info/race?id=2003-02&series=W 2003 Subway 400 - Racing-Reference.info]
  3. "NASCAR.COM - Blaney gives Toyota first pole on season at Loudon - Jun 29, 2007".
  4. "NASCAR.COM - Vickers disqualified after car deemed to be too low - Jun 29, 2007".
  5. "Nascar.Com".
  6. "Nascar.Com".
  7. "NASCAR.COM - Bliss resigns from BAM as driver of the 49 Dodge - Jun 27, 2007".
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