Auto race run in Arizona in 2006
Motor car race
The 2006 Checker Auto Parts 500 Presented by Pennzoil was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series racing event that took place on November 12, 2006, at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, Arizona .
The traditional pre-race ceremonies were held with the showing of the national colors along with the invocation service from a local minister. One of country music's top ten recording artists of 2006, Taylor Swift , sang the national anthem prior to the racing event.[ 5] The green flag was officially waved at 2:35 p.m. and the checked flag was waved at approximately 5:49 p.m.[ 6] After this race, Colombian native Juan Pablo Montoya and Australian driver Marcos Ambrose would temporarily become the foreigners that would consistently make the racing grid for all the future NASCAR Cup Series races along with limited degrees of success by Scottish IndyCar driver Dario Franchitti .
Events held alongside the 2006 Checker Auto Parts 500 on the same weekend include the Casino Arizona 150 (NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) and the Arizona Travel 200 (NASCAR Busch Series).
Entry list
#
Driver
Team
Make
Sponsor
1
Martin Truex Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Bass Pro Shops, Tracker Boats
01
Joe Nemechek
Ginn Racing
Chevrolet
Principal Financial Group
2
Kurt Busch
Penske Racing South
Dodge
Miller Lite
02
Brandon Ash
Ash Motorsports
Dodge
Sprinter Trucking, Inc.
4
Ward Burton
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Chevrolet
Lucas Oil
5
Kyle Busch
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Kellogg's
6
Mark Martin
Roush Racing
Ford
AAA Insurance
06
Todd Kluever
Roush Racing
Ford
3M Vikuiti, Sharp AQUOS
7
Robby Gordon
Robby Gordon Motorsports
Ford
Harrah's
07
Clint Bowyer
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Jack Daniel's
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Budweiser
9
Kasey Kahne
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Dodge Dealers, UAW
09
Jeremy Mayfield
Phoenix Racing
Dodge
Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts
10
Scott Riggs
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Stanley Tools, Valvoline
11
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
FedEx Ground
12
Ryan Newman
Penske Racing South
Ford
Alltel
14
Sterling Marlin
MB2 Motorsports
Chevrolet
Principal Financial Group
16
Greg Biffle
Roush Racing
Ford
National Guard
17
Matt Kenseth
Roush Racing
Ford
USG Sheetrock
18
J.J. Yeley
Joe Gibbs Racing
Chevrolet
GSK, Boniva
19
Elliott Sadler
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge
Dodge Dealers, UAW
20
Tony Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing
Toyota
Home Depot
21
Ken Schrader
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
Little Debbie
22
Dave Blaney
Bill Davis Racing
Toyota
Caterpillar
24
Jeff Gordon
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
DuPont
25
Brian Vickers
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
GMAC
26
Jamie McMurray
Roush Racing
Ford
Irwin Industrial Tools
29
Kevin Harvick
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Reese's Cookies
31
Jeff Burton
Richard Childress Racing
Toyota
Cingular Wireless
32
Travis Kvapil
PPI Motorsports
Chevrolet
Tide, Downy
34
Kevin Lepage
Front Row Motorsports
Dodge
Oak Glove Company
37
Bill Elliott
R&J Racing
Dodge
Melling
38
David Gilliland
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
M&M's
40
David Stremme
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Dodge
Discount Tire
41
Reed Sorenson
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Dodge
Target
42
Casey Mears
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Dodge
Texaco, Havoline
43
Bobby Labonte
Petty Enterprises
Dodge
Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories
45
Kyle Petty
Petty Enterprises
Ford
Wells Fargo
48
Jimmie Johnson
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Lowe's
49
Mike Bliss
BAM Racing
Dodge
WhatsOnline.com
55
Michael Waltrip
Waltrip-Jasper Racing
Dodge
NAPA Auto Parts
61
Stanton Barrett
Front Row Motorsports
Dodge
Oak Glove Company
66
Jeff Green
Haas CNC Racing
Chevrolet
Best Buy
71
Jason Leffler
Braun Racing
Chevrolet
Fort McDowell Resort Destination
72
Brandon Whitt
CJM Racing
Chevrolet
Dutch Quality Stone
74
Derrike Cope
McGlynn Racing
Dodge
Sundance Vacations, Vialafil.com
78
Kenny Wallace
Furniture Row Racing
Chevrolet
Furniture Row Racing
88
Dale Jarrett
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
UPS
89
Morgan Shepherd
Shepherd Racing Ventures
Ford
Victory In Jesus, Eco First
96
Tony Raines
Hall of Fame Racing
Chevrolet
DLP HDTV
99
Carl Edwards
Roush Racing
Ford
Office Depot
Qualifying
* Qualified by owner's points.
** Qualified by champion's provisional.
Race recap
For pre-race ceremonies, the Luke Air Force Base Honor Guard presented the nation's colors. Phoenix International Raceway chaplain Ken Bowers gave the invocation. Rising country music artist at the time Taylor Swift performed the national anthem. Doug Bowens, on behalf of Pennzoil would give out the starting command.
Brandon Whitt would "earn" the last-place finish in his only NASCAR Nextel Cup Series start due to a rear end issue on lap 123 of 312.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 9]
Kevin Harvick defeated Jimmie Johnson by a ¼ of a second in front of 106,000 people after three hours and fourteen minutes of racing action.[ 2] [ 10] Harvick dominated this race, leading exactly 80.7% of the race.[ 2] [ 4] [ 9] There were 12 lead changes in addition to ten caution flag waved by NASCAR for 58 laps.[ 2] [ 4] [ 9] There was at least one red flag in the race; it was waved due to a multi-car accident on lap 305.[ 11] Jeff Gordon qualified for the pole position with a speed of 134.646 miles per hour (216.692 km/h) while the average speed of the race was 96.131 miles per hour (154.708 km/h).[ 2] [ 4] [ 9]
This was the final career race for team owner Doug Bawel.[ 2] [ 4] [ 9] It was also the last DNF for Clint Bowyer until the 2009 race in Darlington.[ 2] [ 4] [ 9] Brandon Whitt did a great job making this race, considering the team and his limited experience. His only other start that year was an ARCA race, and he had a DNQ to go with each of them.[ 2] [ 4] [ 9]
The other finishers in the top ten were: Denny Hamlin , Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards , Mark Martin , Kasey Kahne , Kurt Busch , Dale Earnhardt Jr. , and Jeff Burton .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 9] Now-retired drivers Kyle Petty and Dale Jarrett also participated in this race during their twilight years.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Seven drivers failed to make the race while Robby Gordon was sent to the back of the grid due to an engine replacement.[ 2] Kyle Busch failed to finish in the top ten in his Hendrick Motorsports #5 Chevrolet Monte Carlo machine.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 9]
Drivers were racing for a prize bounty of $4,892,924 ($7,631,766.07 when adjusted for inflation) with Jimmie Johnson being ahead of Matt Kenseth by a mere 17 points.[ 6] While Tony Stewart scored more points than the top ten drivers, the best result that he could come up within the 2006 NASCAR Cup Series season would be eleventh place in the drivers' championship standings.[ 6] The "Chase for the Cup" formula at that time had the best ten drivers compete for the championship – as opposed to 16 in today's formula.
2006 Checker Auto Parts 500
In this unlucky moment of the race, driver Robby Gordon spins out in front of Kyle Petty and
Ken Schrader .
Tony Stewart (of Joe Gibbs Racing) is getting involved in a close battle for position against several other drivers.
Results
Fin[ 12] [ 13]
St
#
Driver
Make
Team
Sponsor
Laps
Led
Status
Pts
Winnings
1
2
29
Kevin Harvick
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
Reese's Cookies
312
252
running
190
216825
2
29
48
Jimmie Johnson
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
Lowe's
312
28
running
175
183275
3
22
11
Denny Hamlin
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
FedEx Ground
312
0
running
165
139800
4
1
24
Jeff Gordon
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
DuPont
312
3
running
165
136125
5
12
99
Carl Edwards
Ford
Roush Racing
Office Depot
312
0
running
155
120425
6
21
6
Mark Martin
Ford
Roush Racing
AAA Insurance
312
26
running
155
104725
7
11
9
Kasey Kahne
Dodge
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers, UAW
312
0
running
146
99025
8
8
2
Kurt Busch
Dodge
Penske Racing South
Miller Lite
312
0
running
142
93050
9
4
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Budweiser
312
0
running
138
88050
10
18
31
Jeff Burton
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
Cingular Wireless
312
0
running
134
90500
11
3
25
Brian Vickers
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
GMAC
312
0
running
130
83350
12
26
1
Martin Truex Jr.
Chevrolet
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Bass Pro Shops, Tracker Boats
312
0
running
127
100608
13
10
17
Matt Kenseth
Ford
Roush Racing
USG Sheetrock
312
1
running
129
86700
14
23
20
Tony Stewart
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
Home Depot
312
0
running
121
91550
15
7
12
Ryan Newman
Dodge
Penske Racing South
Alltel
312
0
running
118
83125
16
13
38
David Gilliland
Ford
Robert Yates Racing
M&M's
312
1
running
120
77950
17
16
19
Elliott Sadler
Dodge
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers, UAW
312
0
running
112
76500
18
36
40
David Stremme
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Discount Tire
312
0
running
109
92233
19
5
01
Joe Nemechek
Chevrolet
Ginn Racing
Principal Financial Group
312
0
running
106
75775
20
35
18
J.J. Yeley
Chevrolet
Joe Gibbs Racing
GSK, Boniva
312
0
running
103
78350
21
41
96
Tony Raines
Chevrolet
Hall of Fame Racing
DLP HDTV
312
0
running
100
67325
22
42
10
Scott Riggs
Dodge
Evernham Motorsports
Stanley Tools, Valvoline
312
0
running
97
67100
23
31
22
Dave Blaney
Dodge
Bill Davis Racing
Caterpillar
312
0
running
94
81983
24
32
21
Ken Schrader
Ford
Wood Brothers Racing
Little Debbie
312
0
running
91
74625
25
34
45
Kyle Petty
Dodge
Petty Enterprises
Wells Fargo
312
0
running
88
86458
26
17
42
Casey Mears
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Texaco, Havoline
312
0
running
85
74175
27
15
43
Bobby Labonte
Dodge
Petty Enterprises
Cheerios Spoonfuls of Stories
311
0
running
82
74050
28
24
4
Ward Burton
Chevrolet
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Lucas Oil
311
0
running
79
65425
29
28
41
Reed Sorenson
Dodge
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates
Target
310
0
running
76
70800
30
33
32
Travis Kvapil
Chevrolet
PPI Motorsports
Tide, Downy
310
0
running
73
72722
31
43
37
Bill Elliott
Dodge
R&J Racing
Melling
309
0
running
70
62550
32
40
7
Robby Gordon
Chevrolet
Robby Gordon Motorsports
Harrah's
307
0
running
67
62400
33
20
07
Clint Bowyer
Chevrolet
Richard Childress Racing
Jack Daniel's
306
0
oil line
64
71225
34
6
16
Greg Biffle
Ford
Roush Racing
National Guard
306
0
running
61
82350
35
39
61
Chad Chaffin
Dodge
Front Row Motorsports
Oak Glove Company
306
0
running
58
62025
36
30
14
Sterling Marlin
Chevrolet
MB2 Motorsports
Principal Financial Group
303
1
running
60
61875
37
25
66
Jeff Green
Chevrolet
Haas CNC Racing
Best Buy
298
0
crash
52
69750
38
9
5
Kyle Busch
Chevrolet
Hendrick Motorsports
Kellogg's
291
0
running
49
79625
39
27
88
Dale Jarrett
Ford
Robert Yates Racing
UPS
289
0
crash
46
69500
40
14
26
Jamie McMurray
Ford
Roush Racing
Irwin Industrial Tools
272
0
crash
43
80350
41
38
49
Mike Bliss
Dodge
BAM Racing
WhatsOnline.com
262
0
engine
40
61210
42
19
55
Michael Waltrip
Dodge
Waltrip-Jasper Racing
NAPA Auto Parts
234
0
engine
37
61085
43
37
72
Brandon Whitt
Chevrolet
CJM Racing
Dutch Quality Stone
123
0
rear end
34
61286
Failed to qualify
44
71
Jason Leffler
Chevrolet
Braun Racing
Fort McDowell Resort Destination
45
06
Todd Kluever
Ford
Roush Racing
3M Vikuiti, Sharp AQUOS
46
89
Morgan Shepherd
Dodge
Shepherd Racing Ventures
Victory In Jesus, Eco First
47
02
Brandon Ash
Dodge
Ash Motorsports
Sprinter Trucking, Inc.
48
34
Kevin Lepage
Chevrolet
Front Row Motorsports
Oak Glove Co.
49
78
Kenny Wallace
Chevrolet
Furniture Row Racing
Furniture Row Racing
50
74
Derrike Cope
Dodge
McGlynn Racing
Sundance Vacations, Vialafil.com
51
09
Jeremy Mayfield
Dodge
Phoenix Racing
Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts
Timeline
Section reference:[ 2]
Start of race: Jeff Gordon started the race as the first-place driver.
Lap 4: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Jeff Gordon.
Lap 71: Caution for debris; ended on lap 76.
Lap 72: Matt Kenseth took over the lead from Kevin Harvick.
Lap 73: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Matt Kenseth.
Lap 123: Brandon Whitt lost his vehicle's rear end.
Lap 134: Jimmie Johnson took over the lead from Kevin Harvick.
Lap 151: Caution for debris; ended on lap 157.
Lap 152: Sterling Marlin took over the lead from Jimmie Johnson.
Lap 153: Jimmie Johnson took over the lead from Sterling Marlin.
Lap 162: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Jimmie Johnson.
Lap 188: Caution for oil on track; ended on lap 195.
Lap 227: Caution for Robby Gordon and Chad Chiffin's joint accident; ended on lap 230.
Lap 234: Michael Waltrip developed engine problems.
Lap 253: Caution due to oil on track; ended on lap 257.
Lap 255: David Gilliland took over the lead from Kevin Harvick.
Lap 256: Mark Martin took over the lead from David Gilliland.
Lap 260: Jimmie Johnson took over the lead from Mark Martin.
Lap 261: Mark Martin took over the lead from Jimmie Johnson.
Lap 262: Mike Bliss developed engine problems.
Lap 265: Caution due to Mike Bliss' accident; ended on lap 271.
Lap 272: Jamie McMurray suffered from his vehicle's terminal crash.
Lap 274: Caution due to a five-car accident; the caution officially ended on lap 281.
Lap 283: Kevin Harvick took over the lead from Mark Martin.
Lap 289: Dale Jarrett suffered from his vehicle's terminal crash.
Lap 292: Caution due to Sterling Marlin and Dale Jarrett's joint accident; ended on lap 296.
Lap 298: Jeff Green suffered from his vehicle's terminal crash.
Lap 300: Caution due to Jeff Green's accident; ended on lap 304.
Lap 306: Clint Bowyer's vehicle developed a problematic oil line.
Lap 307: Caution due to Casey Mears spinning off turn two; ended on lap 309.
Finish: Kevin Harvick won the event.
Standings after the race
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