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2009 AMP Energy 500


FieldValue
TypeNAS
Race NameAMP Energy 500
Details ref
Fulldate
Year2009
Race_No33
Season_No36
ImageTalladega Superspeedway.png
CaptionTalladega Superspeedway
LocationTalladega Superspeedway, Talladega, Alabama
Course_mi2.66
Course_km4.28
Distance_laps191
Distance_mi508.06
Distance_km817.643
Scheduled_laps188
Scheduled_mi500.08
Scheduled_km804.80
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 62.6 F; wind speeds up to 11.1 mph
Avg157.213 mi/h
Pole_DriverJimmie Johnson
Pole_TeamHendrick Motorsports
Pole_TimeNo time trials
Most_DriverJamie McMurray
Most_TeamRoush Fenway Racing
Most_laps32
Car26
First_DriverJamie McMurray
First_TeamRoush Fenway Racing
NetworkABC
AnnouncersJerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, and Andy Petree

The 2009 AMP Energy 500 was the 33rd race of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season and the seventh event of the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

Summary

It was held on November 1, 2009, at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama, and is the only race in the Championship Chase to utilize restrictor plates. This marks the first time the race was run in an early November spot, the slot formerly occupied by the Atlanta Motor Speedway event. Jamie McMurray won the race, his first since Daytona in 2007. The last 15 laps of the race were a duel between McMurray and David Stremme, who had never had a top-five in Sprint Cup competition. Stremme ended up 22nd after running out of fuel. Nationwide Series regular Robert Richardson Jr. made his first Cup start and finished 18th.

Qualifying

Because qualifying was rained out, the rules awarded points leader Jimmie Johnson the pole position.

Single-file racing

NASCAR told the drivers in the drivers meeting that they could not bump draft in the corners. That was followed by a controversial race where drivers drove in a single file line all the way around the track for a few segments. Many fans believed and still believe that that was a protest by the drivers to the new rule. Jimmie Johnson and Jamie McMurray all defended their actions. Johnson responded by saying, "No, there's not truth to that. When we hit single-file like that, we just know there's no need to race at that point. All that matters is from that last pit stop on." Instead of deciding to wreck and dwindle down the field on Sunday, Johnson said the drivers finally got smart about how to approach the race. Everyone seemed to realize that you can't win if you aren't around at the end.

McMurray, the eventual race winner, said, "It wasn't like everybody was in their cars and we were like, 'Let's get single-file and prove a point' or 'Let's just follow each other.' You had to be in the outside groove because that's where all the momentum was." This continued with Casey Mears leading the line for many laps until the first round of green flag pit stops started.

Race ends under caution

With five laps to go, Ryan Newman's car flipped on the back straightaway, landing on Kevin Harvick, and also collecting Marcos Ambrose and Elliott Sadler. The race was briefly red-flagged as debris was cleaned up and paramedics cut Newman from his car. Newman was uninjured. After a green-white-checkered restart, a big wreck happened with two laps to go, causing Kurt Busch, Scott Speed, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and Robby Gordon to crash; Martin's car blew over, but landed back on its wheels. The race ended under the caution flag and McMurray was scored as winner.

Top 20 finishers

  1. Jamie McMurray
  2. Kasey Kahne
  3. Joey Logano
  4. Greg Biffle
  5. Jeff Burton
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Michael Waltrip
  8. Brad Keselowski
  9. Elliott Sadler
  10. Bobby Labonte
  11. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  12. Clint Bowyer
  13. Brian Vickers
  14. Carl Edwards
  15. Kyle Busch
  16. Reed Sorenson
  17. David Ragan
  18. Robert Richardson Jr.
  19. Juan Pablo Montoya
  20. Jeff Gordon

References

References

  1. "2009 AMP Energy 500". USA Today Sports Media Group.
  2. "2009 AMP Energy 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  3. "Jimmie Johnson: Single-File Racing Was Not a Protest Against NASCAR". Kelly Crandall.
  4. "Talladega: Bump ban creates single-file racing". The Associated Press.
  5. "2009 AMP Energy 500 finishers' list". Racing Reference.
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