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Starting Line Up by Row
Dover International Speedway
Provided by NASCAR Statistics - Fri, May 30, 2008 @ 11:09 AM Eastern
120.2
Speed
Time
01:39:50
06/02/06
Date
Driver
Mark Martin 
Track Race Record:

AAA Insurance 200
1
5
Mike Skinner
Toyota Tundra Toyota
23.165
155.407
Row 1:
2
23
Johnny Benson
Toyota Certified Used Vechicles Toyota
23.195
155.206

3
51
Kyle Busch
Miccosukee Resorts/NOS Energy Toyota
23.201
155.166
Row 2:
4
22
Scott Speed #
Red Bull Toyota
23.247
154.859

5
33
Ron Hornaday Jr.
Camping World Chevrolet
23.451
153.512
Row 3:
6
2
Jack Sprague
American Commercial Lines Chevrolet
23.477
153.342

7
9
Justin Marks #
Germain Motor Company Toyota
23.525
153.029
Row 4:
8
71
Donny Lia #
NationRides.com/TRG Motorsports Chevrolet
23.543
152.912

9
59
Ted Musgrave
Team ASE/Harris Trucking Toyota
23.572
152.724
Row 5:
10
6
Colin Braun #
Con-way Freight Ford
23.640
152.284

11
8
Chad McCumbee
Malcolmson Construction Chevrolet
23.652
152.207
Row 6:
12
14
Rick Crawford
Power Stroke Diesel by International Ford
23.659
152.162

13
13
Shelby Howard
Bobcat Chevrolet
23.666
152.117
Row 7:
14
16
Brian Scott #
Albertsons Chevrolet
23.701
151.892

15
11
David Starr
Red Horse Racing Toyota
23.726
151.732
Row 8:
16
88
Matt Crafton
Menards/Pittsburgh Paints Chevrolet
23.760
151.515

17
40
Chad Chaffin
Key Motorsports Chevrolet
23.798
151.273
Row 9:
18
99
Erik Darnell
Northern Tool + Equipment Ford
23.801
151.254

19
15
Shane Sieg
Miccosukee Resorts Toyota
23.820
151.134
Row 10:
20
09
Travis Kvapil
Zaxby’s Ford
23.822
151.121

21
30
Todd Bodine
Lumber Liquidators Toyota
23.889
150.697
Row 11:
22
07
Ryan Lawler
Manheims Dealers Auto Auction Chevrolet
23.908
150.577

23
60
Terry Cook
Wyler.com Toyota
23.914
150.539
Row 12:
24
46
Landon Cassill
GoDaddy.com Chevrolet
23.951
150.307

25
08
Jason White
GunBroker.com Dodge
23.980
150.125
Row 13:
26
21
Jon Wood
Air Force Ford
24.010
149.938

27
10
Brendan Gaughan
International MAXX FORCE Diesel Ford
24.055
149.657
Row 14:
28
20
Scott Lagasse Jr.
Nicholson Group Ford
24.147
149.087

29
4
Stacy Compton
LenStoler.com Dodge
24.173
148.926
Row 15:
30
18
Dennis Setzer
Tahoe Dodge
24.362
147.771

31
7
Andy Lally #
TRG Motorsports/Adobe Road Winery 
24.898
144.590
Row 16:
32
91
J.C. Stout
Stars & Stripes Tool Company Chevrolet
25.048
143.724

33
74
Larry Gunselman
 Dodge
25.064
143.632
Row 17:
34
73
Nick Tucker
 Dodge
25.275
142.433

35
89
Ryan Seaman
Lafferty Performance Chevrolet
25.852
139.254
Row 18:
36
0
Butch Miller
ASI Limited Chevrolet
26.416
136.281

Did Not Qualify:
None.
Starting Lineup
DNQs
Manufacturer
Starting Lineup
DNQs
Manufacturer
Chevrolet
14
0
Dodge
5
0
Ford
7
0
Toyota
10
0
Time
Speed
Team
Driver
Trk

Pos

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Mark Martin may be running a part-time schedule, but Mike Harmon thinks he’ll have full-time success at Dover this weekend.

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Jeff Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports agreed to two-year contract extension with Dupont on Thursday that keeps the four-time Cup champion with the only primary sponsor he’s had through 2010.

The extension keeps together the long-time active driver/owner/sponsor combination in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series.

“I started my career with DuPont and I hope to end my career with them as my primary sponsor,” Gordon said.

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Elliott Sadler and Gillett Evernham Motorsports agreed to a multiyear contract extension on Thursday that will keep the Sprint Cup driver in the No. 19 Dodge.

“This is the place where I want to race,” Sadler said. “I think what we are building here is special and something other drivers and crew members envy.”

The 33-year-old Sadler joined Gillett Evernham Racing in 2006 and has three victories in 333 Cup Series starts, with 16 top-five finishes and 57 top-10s. He last victory came Sept.

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So what if he’s 21st in the standings after 12 races? Kurt Busch is ready to continue his championship charge this weekend at Dover.

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They don’t call Dover the Monster Mile for nothing. Larry McReynolds expects a race of spills and thrills at the “perfect-sized” track.

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Following years of buildup and rising expectations, Joey Logano is ready to become the next superstar in NASCAR, Rea White says.

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Winning once at your hometrack is nice, but Martin Truex Jr. will try to do it again this weekend. Lee Spencer likes his chances.

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NASCAR handed down its most severe penalties yet on its new car Wednesday, when the crew chiefs and car chiefs for Scott Riggs and Johnny Sauter were suspended six races apiece for tampering with the rear wings on their Chevrolets last weekend at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Additionally, crew chiefs Bootie Barker and Dave Skog were fined $100,000 each. Derick Jennings and Thomas Harris, the car chiefs, were not fined but their suspensions are unprecedented.

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Three members of Brad Keselowski’s team, including crew chief Tony Eury Sr., were penalized Wednesday for participating in post-race altercation with Denny Hamlin’s crew on pit road at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Crew members from both teams scuffled after late race contact between the two drivers in Saturday night’s Nationwide Series event. Keselowski ran into the back of Hamlin under caution, and Hamlin retaliated by hitting him back.

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The Cup season may be a 36-race marathon, but the title battle — at the top and bottom — is already clearer, Jeff Hammond says.

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NASCAR handed down its most severe penalties yet on its new car Wednesday, when the crew chiefs and car chiefs for Scott Riggs and Johnny Sauter were suspended six races apiece for tampering with the rear wings on their Chevrolets last weekend at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

Additionally, crew chiefs Bootie Barker and Dave Skog were fined $100,000 each. Derick Jennings and Thomas Harris, the car chiefs, were not fined but their suspensions are unprecedented.

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No driver has done it, but Greg Biffle thinks he can finish off NASCAR’s trifecta of series titles this year, Lee Spencer says.

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Marcus Smith, 34, was named president and COO of Speedway Motorsports and president and general manager Lowe’s Motor Speedway on Wednesday.

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The Cup season may be a 36-race marathon, but the title battle — at the top and bottom — is already clearer, Jeff Hammond says.

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