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2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400


The 2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on September 10, 2011, at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Virginia.

Contested over 400 laps, it was the 26th race of the 2011 season and the final race before the 2011 Chase for the Sprint Cup. The race was won by Kevin Harvick for the Richard Childress Racing team. Carl Edwards finished second, and Jeff Gordon clinched third. For only the second time in modern-Sprint Cup history, an event was followed four days after another one. In this case, the AdvoCare 500 was held four days earlier than this event.

Summary

This race was dominated by accidents both involving single cars and multiple cars. Each green flag run averaged almost 20 laps while more than 21% of the race would be held under a caution flag. Kevin Harvick would dominate a good portion of the race while Jeff Gordon had a reasonable chance to win the race between laps 378 and 384. Scott Speed was the last-place finisher of the race due to a crash on lap 7. Despite Paul Menard's awful finish, he was the last driver to finish the race without any mechanical issues.

Juan Pablo Montoya's 15th-place finish and Marcos Ambrose's 21st-place finish were respectable finishes for the token foreigners in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. According to the gambling pundits, Kyle Busch was the mostly likely to win prior to the checkered flag while Ambrose, Regan Smith and Bobby Labonte were the three dark horses of the event.

Each finisher was given a different amount of money as his/her individual winnings. These winnings were given out in addition to the driver's weekly salary as a part of a multi-car team. While Kevin Harvick received $256,736 for his valiant effort ($ when considering inflation), last-place driver Scott Speed received a meager $66,860 ($ when considering inflation).

Top ten finishers

PosGridNo.DriverManufacturerLapsLaps led12345678910
729Kevin HarvickChevrolet400202
899Carl EdwardsFord400113
1724Jeff GordonChevrolet4007
206David RaganFord4000
1122Kurt BuschDodge4000
1318Kyle BuschToyota4000
2214Tony StewartChevrolet4000
1839Ryan NewmanChevrolet4000
2811Denny HamlinToyota4000
45Mark MartinChevrolet4000

Timeline

  • The Voice of Sarge in Toy Story R. Lee Ermey gives the command to start engines
  • Start of race: Jamie McMurray led the Racing grid as the green flag was waved
  • Lap 20: Jimmie Johnson took over the lead from Jamie McMurray
  • Lap 58: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Jimmie Johnson
  • Lap 59: Matt Kenseth took over the lead from Kevin Harvick
  • Lap 74: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Matt Kenseth
  • Lap 157: Greg Biffle took over the lead from Kevin Harvick
  • Lap 163: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Greg Biffle
  • Lap 202: Carl Edwards took over the lead from Kevin Harvick
  • Lap 315: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Carl Edwards
  • Lap 378: Jeff Gordon took over the lead from Kevin Harvick
  • Lap 385: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Jeff Gordon
  • Finish: Kevin Harvick was officially declared the winner of the event

Championship standings

PosDriverPoints12345
Kyle Busch2012
Kevin Harvick2012
Jeff Gordon2009
Matt Kenseth2006
Jimmie Johnson2003

References

References

  1. "Sprint Cup Series Schedule".
  2. [http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/VA/Richmond/2011-09-10 Weather information for the ''2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400''] at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  3. "2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 race results".
  4. "2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 pundits' information".
  5. link. (2015-04-25 at Driver Averages)
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