| NASCAR AAA 400

Sun, October 2nd, 2011
Dover International Speedway
Dover, DE |
The second race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup will take place at Dover International Speedway with the AAA 400. Dover International Speedway host both the AAA 400 in the fall, and the Autism Speaks 400 in the spring. The one mile long, white concrete surface makes for a unique appearance, and continues to make the "Monster Mile" one of the best big tracks around.
Dover is a physical track, that tests driver’s and their cars. With steep banking and really severe transitions in and out of the corners, but it does give you a lot of passing opportunities. There are multiple grooves there and drivers can find a place to make your car work.
The track is like a vacuum cleaner. If the driver get's loose and starts to spin out, a single-car mishap turns into a five- or six-car pileup, when a car starts to slide down the steep banking turns.
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Track basics
Track length: 1-mile
Banking in corners: 24 degrees
Banking in straights: 9 degrees
Frontstretch: 1,076 feet
Backstretch: 1,076 feet
First Cup race: July 6, 1969
2011 SPRINT CUP DOVER AAA 400 RESULTS
| FIN |
ST |
CAR |
DRIVER |
MAKE |
SPONSOR |
PTS/BNS |
LAPS |
| 1 |
2 |
22 |
Kurt Busch |
Dodge |
Shell / Pennzoil |
47/1 |
400 |
| 2 |
6 |
48 |
Jimmie Johnson |
Chevrolet |
Lowe’s / Kobalt Tools |
44/2 |
400 |
| 3 |
4 |
99 |
Carl Edwards |
Ford |
Aflac |
42/1 |
400 |
| 4 |
9 |
4 |
Kasey Kahne |
Toyota |
Red Bull |
40/0 |
400 |
| 5 |
18 |
17 |
Matt Kenseth |
Ford |
Crown Royal |
40/1 |
400 |
| 6 |
5 |
18 |
Kyle Busch |
Toyota |
Interstate Batteries |
39/1 |
400 |
| 7 |
7 |
43 |
A.J. Allmendinger |
Ford |
Best Buy |
38/1 |
400 |
| 8 |
27 |
33 |
Clint Bowyer |
Chevrolet |
Cheerios / Hamburger Helper |
36/0 |
400 |
| 9 |
12 |
9 |
Marcos Ambrose |
Ford |
Stanley |
35/0 |
400 |
| 10 |
22 |
29 |
Kevin Harvick |
Chevrolet |
Rheem “Chasing the Cure” |
35/1 |
400 |
2010 NASCAR Dover AAA Results
Jimmie Johnson dominated again in a Chase race, sweeping the season races at Dover International Speedway to accelerate his bid for an unprecedented fourth straight Sprint Cup title.
Johnson cut Hendrick Motorsports teammate Mark Martin’s points lead Sunday with the victory — his fourth of the year and 44th linksall — in the second of 10 races in the Chase for the championship.
Record book
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Qualifying: Jeremy Mayfield, 22.288 sec. (161.522 mph), 2004
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race: Mark Martin, 132.719 mph (213.591 km/h), September 21, 1997
NASCAR Nationwide Series Qualifying: Kyle Busch, 22.752 sec. (158.228 mph), May 15, 2010
NASCAR Nationwide Series Race: Brian Vickers, 133.154 mph (214.291 km/h), September 20, 2003
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Qualifying: David Starr, 22.846 sec. (157.577 mph), 2005
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race: Ted Musgrave, 104.545 mph (168.249 km/h), May 31, 2002
Past Winners
| Year |
Date |
Driver |
Car Make |
Winner's Prize
(US$) |
Distance
Laps/Miles(Km) |
Average Speed
(mph) |
Race Time |
| Dover 400 |
| 2006 |
September 24 |
Jeff Burton |
Chevrolet |
$230,370 |
400 / 400 (643.737) |
111.966 |
3:34:21 |
| Dodge Dealers 400 |
| 2007 |
September 23 |
Carl Edwards |
Ford |
$229,250 |
400 / 400 (643.737) |
101.846 |
3:55:39 |
| Camping World RV 400 |
| 2008 |
September 21 |
Greg Biffle |
Ford |
$218,450 |
400 / 400 (643.737) |
114.168 |
3:30:13 |
| AAA 400 |
| 2009 |
September 27 |
Jimmie Johnson |
Chevrolet |
$276,076
|
400 / 400 (643.737) |
118.704 |
3:22:11 |
| 2010 |
September 26 |
Jimmie Johnson |
Chevrolet |
$262,803 |
400 / 400 (643.737) |
131.543 |
3:02:27 |
| 2011 |
October 2 |
Kurt Busch |
Dodge |
$223,625 |
400 / 400 (643.737) |
133.8 |
3:05:10 |
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