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词条 2009 Price Chopper 400
释义

  1. Report

     Background  Practice and qualifying  Race  Post-race 

  2. Results

     Qualifying  Race results 

  3. Standings after the race

  4. References

{{Use American English|date=January 2019}}{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2019}}{{NASCAR race season infobox
| Type = NAS
| Race Name = Price Chopper 400 presented by Kraft Foods
| Details ref = [1][2]
| Fulldate = {{Start date|2009|10|4}}
| Year = 2009
| Race_No = 29
| Season_No = 36
| Image = KansasSpeedway all.PNG
| Location = Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kansas
| Course_mi = 1.5
| Course_km = 2.414
| Distance_laps = 267
| Distance_mi = 400.5
| Distance_km = 644.542
| Weather = Temperatures reaching a high of {{convert|64.9|F|C}}; wind speeds approaching {{convert|8|mph|km/h}}[1]
| Avg = {{convert|137.144|mi/h|km/h}}
| Pole_Driver = Mark Martin
| Pole_Team = Hendrick Motorsports
| Pole_Time = 30.724
| Most_Driver = Greg Biffle
| Most_Team = Roush Fenway Racing
| Most_laps = 113
| Car = 14
| First_Driver = Tony Stewart
| First_Team = Stewart Haas Racing
| Network = ABC
| Announcers = Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree
| Ratings = {{Plainlist|
  • 3.2 (Final)
  • 2.6/5 (Overnight)
  • 5.25 million viewers[2]}}}}

The 2009 Price Chopper 400 presented by Kraft Foods was the 29th of 36 scheduled stock car races of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the third in the ten-race season-ending Chase for the Sprint Cup. It was held on October 4, 2009, in Kansas City, Kansas, at Kansas Speedway, before a crowd of 100,000 attendees. The track is one of ten intermediate to hold NASCAR races. Stewart-Haas Racing driver and co-owner Tony Stewart won the 267-lap race from the fifth position. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports finished in second, with Roush Fenway Racing's Greg Biffle in third.

Mark Martin won the 47th pole position of his career by posting the fastest lap in qualifying. He lost the lead to his teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. who passed him on lap 12. Earnhardt kept it until his other teammate Jimmie Johnson emerged in the first position after the first round of green flag pit stops took place. Biffle took the lead for the first time on the 72nd lap, and he led six times for a total of 113 laps, more than any other driver. Stewart became the leader through strategy on lap 238 during a phase of pit stops under a caution period by taking only two tires, while Biffle chose to have four tires installed on his car. He held off the closing Gordon in the final laps to secure the victory. There were six cautions and a track-record 26 lead changes amongst 14 different drivers during the course of the event.

It was Stewart's second win at Kansas Speedway, his fourth of the season, and the 37th of his career. The result advanced him from fifth to fourth in the Drivers' Championship, and past his nearest rival, Penske Championship Racing driver Kurt Busch. He was 67 points behind Martin whose lead over his teammate Johnson was reduced to 18 because he finished seventh. Because of Stewart's victory, Chevrolet won its 33rd Manufacturers' Championship in NASCAR Cup Competition, as Toyota could not catch its points total with seven races left in the season. The race attracted 5.25 million television viewers.

Report

Background

The 2009 Price Chopper 400 was the 29th of 36 scheduled stock car races of the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and the third in the ten-race season-ending Chase for the Sprint Cup. It was held on October 4, 2009, in Kansas City, Kansas, at Kansas Speedway,[3] one of ten intermediate to hold NASCAR races; the others are Atlanta Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Homestead-Miami Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Texas Motor Speedway.[4] The standard track at is a four-turn {{convert|1.5|mi|km|abbr=on}} long D-shaped oval track.[5] The track's turns are banked at 15 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is 10.4 degrees. The back stretch, opposite of the front, is at only five degrees.[5]

Before the race, Mark Martin led the Drivers' Championship with 5,400 points, and Jimmie Johnson stood in second with 5,390. Juan Pablo Montoya was third in the Drivers' Championship with 5,335, ten ahead of Kurt Busch and 21 ahead of Tony Stewart in fourth and fifth. Denny Hamlin was two points ahead of Ryan Newman, as Jeff Gordon with 5,278 points, was 16 ahead of Greg Biffle, and 29 in front of Brian Vickers. Carl Edwards and Kasey Kahne were eleventh and twelfth with 5,247 and 5,211 points.[6] In the Manufacturers' Championship, Chevrolet were leading with 208 points, 45 ahead of their rivals Toyota. Ford, with 123 points, were one point ahead of Dodge in the battle for third place.[7] Johnson was the race's defending champion.[8] The Manufactuers' Championship could have been sealed in Kansas in the event the highest-placed Chevrolet driver finished ahead of the highest-placed Toyota competitor.[9]

Practice and qualifying

Three practice sessions were held before the Sunday race—one on Friday, and two on Saturday. The first session lasted 90 minutes, while the second session lasted 45 minutes. The third and final session lasted 60 minutes.[10] During the first practice session, Newman was fastest, with a time of 31.080 seconds, placing ahead of Johnson in second and Montoya in third. Clint Bowyer was fourth fastest, and David Ragan placed fifth. Tony Stewart, Martin Truex Jr., A. J. Allmendinger, David Stremme and Brad Keselowski rounded out the session's top ten fastest drivers.[11]

Although 46 drivers attempted to qualify; according to NASCAR's qualifying procedure, only 43 could race. Each driver ran two laps, with the starting order determined by the competitor's fastest lap times.[10] Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet took the first three places as Martin clinched his seventh pole position of the season, his first at Kansas Speedway, and the 48th of his career, with a time of 30.724 seconds. He was joined on the grid's front row by his teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. whose best lap was 0.084 seconds slower.[12] Keselowski qualified third, Jamie McMurray took fourth, and Stewart started fifth. Kahne, Joe Nemechek, Bowyer, Gordon and Scott Speed completed the top ten positions. The three drivers who failed to qualify were David Gilliland, Michael McDowell and Kevin Hamlin.[13] Once qualifying concluded, Martin said, "Have any of you ever stepped on a cat's tail? I have accidentally stepped on cat's tail before. They make a noise and go really fast. When I stepped on the gas of that No. 5 car today, it was like stepping on a cat's tail it had so much horsepower."[14]

On Saturday morning, Johnson was fastest in the second practice session by setting a lap of 31.144 seconds, ahead of Hamlin in second, and Kenseth in third. Reutimann was fourth quickest, and Stewart took fifth. Joey Logano managed sixth. Bowyer, Gordon, Kurt Busch and Kahne followed in the top ten. Of the drivers in the Chase, Newman set the 12th fastest time, and Biffle was 15th quickest.[15] Later that day, Johnson paced the final practice session with a lap of 31.217 seconds, with Martin in second, and Kenseth in third. Montoya was fourth quickest, and Bowyer took fifth. Gordon managed sixth, Vickers was seventh fastest, Logano eighth, McMurray ninth, and Edwards tenth. Other Chase drivers included Kahne in 12th and Hamlin in 15th.[16]

Race

Live television coverage of the race began in the United States at 2:00 p.m. EDT (00) on ABC.[17] Around the start of the race, weather conditions were sunny, with the air temperature {{convert|56|F|C}}. Pastor Jimmy Ybarra began pre-race ceremonies by giving the invocation. Country music singer Blaine Larsen performed the national anthem, and the Grand Marshal of the race Kent Blair commanded the drivers to start their engines.[18]

Martin retained his pole position lead into the first corner, with Earnhardt behind him. Keselowski fell to the sixth position on the same lap.[18] On lap two, Logano lost control of his car, and spun sideways off the track at turn two, causing the first caution. All of the leaders stayed out on track, allowing Martin to remain the leader on the restart. On lap 6, McMurray passed Earnhardt to claim the second position. One lap later, the second caution was prompted after Paul Menard spun sideways at turn two, collecting Ragan, Michael Waltrip, Max Papis, and Bobby Labonte.[18][19] During the caution, most of the leaders elected to make pit stops. Martin maintained his lead on the restart. On the 12th lap, Earnhardt moved into the first position after passing his teammate Martin at turn four. One lap later, Ragan drove to pit road after smoke billowed from his car.[18]

On lap 15, Johnson passed Reutimann for eighth. After starting the race in 22nd, Hamlin had moved up eleven positions to eleventh by lap 18. One lap later, Johnson passed Gordon for seventh, as Montoya moved into the tenth position by lap 20. On the 21st lap, Johnson claimed the sixth position from Kahne, while Montoya passed Gordon for eighth. By lap 23, Earnhardt had a 1.9 second lead over Keselowski. Two laps later, McMurray passed Martin for the third position. By lap 31, Johnson had moved into the fourth position after passing Stewart and Martin. Four laps later, Stewart moved into fifth after passing Martin. On the 37th lap, Johnson passed McMurray for third, as Stewart and Martin passed McMurray for fourth and fifth three laps later. Reuitmann got into sixth by the 45th lap. Two laps later, Gordon fell to 12th because of handling difficulties.[18]

On lap 48, Montoya was overtaken by Biffle for the eighth position, and Reuitmann got ahead of Martin on the outside lane to take fifth on the backstretch. Green flag pit stops commenced on lap 52 as Keselowski became the first driver to stop for an air pressure adjustment and tires. They lasted until the 62th lap, and Johnson took the lead after their conclusion with Keselowski second, and Stewart in third. Seven laps later, the third caution was necessitated for Reed Sorenson who hit the turn two wall. During the caution, several drivers (including Johnson), elected to make pit stops for tires. Biffle won the race off pit road, and lead at the restart on lap 74. Kenseth was passed by Montoya for second on lap 76, and Keselowski and Kurt Busch battled for fourth place.[18] On lap 88, Johnson caught the leader Biffle and they battled alongside each other for the next few laps.[20]

Johnson drew ahead of Biffle as the pair crossed the start/finish line to lead the 91st lap, as Stewart got past Truex for the third position. Johnson and Biffle continued to trade the lead for the next three laps, as they extended their advantage over the rest of the pack to five seconds. By lap 97, Gordon had advanced to eighth. On the next lap, Montoya passed Truex to take over fifth. Biffle was delayed the slower car of Papis, and Johnson took the opportunity to get ahead of him, and retake the lead on the 102nd lap. Kenseth got ahead of Truex to demote him to eighth two laps later. By the 119th lap, Montoya was in fourth, and Keselowski was passed by Kenseth for the fifth position. The second round of green flag pit stops for tires and car adjustments got underway on lap 122.[18] Four laps later, Vickers spun leaving turn four, and the fourth caution was shown.[18][21] Pit stops continued to be made during the caution.[18]

Biffle got ahead of Johnson as his pit stop was faster than his and led the field at the lap 130 restart.[20] On the next lap, Johnson re-passed Biffle around the outside in the third turn to reclaim the lead.[18][20] After starting 22nd, Hamlin moved into sixth unnoticed by lap 132. Nine laps later, Montoya overtook Biffle to take the second position, as Johnson increased his lead over Biffle to 4.4 seconds. Elliott Sadler pirouetted through 360 degrees in turn two, but avoided contact with the wall and passing vehicles on lap 147, activating the fifth caution. Under caution, all of the leaders (including Johnson) went to pit road for tires and car adjustments. Biffle regained the lead, and held the position at the lap 150 restart.[18] Hamlin overtook Martin for second place soon after.[20] Three laps later, Gordon passed Kahne to take fourth, and Marcos Ambrose lost the tenth position to Kahne. Biffle then held off Stewart to keep the lead on the 159th lap, and that allowed Hamlin to close up.[18]

On the 163rd lap, Johnson got ahead of Kyle Busch to take the tenth position, and Casey Mears was passed by Montoya who took sixth from him two laps later. Johnson advanced to ninth by passing Reutimann on lap 166. Mears fell to eighth when Kahne overtook him on the following lap. Montoya got past Martin for fifth on lap 169. After ending their battle for first place, Biffle and Stewart increased their advantage over the rest of the pack to three seconds. On the 171st lap, Johnson got into seventh when he overtook Mears and Kahne moved into sixth six laps later. Kurt Busch got ahead of Mears to claim the tenth position on lap 180. The third phase of green flag pit stops for fuel, tires, and car adjustments occurred between laps 183 and 209, with Biffle maintaining the lead and Stewart keeping second.[18] On lap 212, Montoya's crew chief Brian Pattie requested he conserve fuel so he could try to finish the race.[18][20]

Hamlin overtook Gordon to advance into fourth on lap 213. By lap 217, Biffle had a lead of 7.8 seconds but he had to make another pit stop before the race would conclude. Hamlin got ahead of Kahne to claim third place three laps later. Between laps 221 and 223, Johnson, Gordon and Montoya battled for third but neither driver could advance their positions. On the 230th lap, Martin passed Montoya for seventh. The sixth (and final) caution came out as Earnhardt's engine failed, and oil from his car laid on the track. He brought his into the garage to retire from the race. During the caution, the leaders (including Biffle), elected to make pit stops for fuel and tires.[18] Biffle requested four tires be installed on his car after he overruled his crew chief Greg Erwin's decision to have two tires fitted. Stewart, meanwhile, had two tires installed, and exited pit road as the new race leader on lap 238.[22]

Stewart maintained the lead at the lap 241 restart, followed by Kahne, Johnson, Biffle and Hamlin. Biffle made a fast restart to get ahead of Biffle and Johnson and move into second, as Stewart opened up a healthy advantage. In the meantime, Johnson fell to sixth as he struggled with his two new tires. Five laps later, Hamlin went to the track's apron to pass Kahne and Montoya for the fourth position. Johnson was passed by his teammate Martin for eighth on the 248th lap. Gordon caught Biffle and got ahead of him for second six laps later.[18] Although Gordon reduced Stewart's lead, it was not enough for him to challenge the latter, as Stewart responded to Gordon's pace,[18] and took his second win at Kansas Speedway, his fourth of the season, and the 37th of his career.[23] Gordon finished second, Biffle came third, Montoya took fourth and Hamlin fifth. Kahne, Martin, Reuitmann, Johnson and Edwards completed the top ten finishers.[23] The race had a track-record 26 lead changes amongst 14 different drivers.[3][19] Biffle led six times for a total of 113 laps, more than any other driver. Stewart led five times for a total of 37 laps.[3]

Post-race

Stewart appeared in Victory Lane to celebrate his fourth victory of the season in front of a crowd of 100,000 people;[19] the win earned him $332,498.[3] He credited his crew chief Darian Grubb for a strategy that allowed him to take the lead, "The guys that took four could just never gain the track position back. We had a really good car on two tyres. Darian and these guys on the pit crew, they are the ones that got us the win. They got us track position and I was able to pick which line I wanted on the restart and that won us the race."[24] Gordon explained that his car became harder to handle the closer he got to Stewart, "As long as he didn't make any big mistakes, I wasn't going to catch him.", and also admitted to have selected the wrong tire strategy, "I know what I did was wrong. I know I made a mistake. But we're sure excited to be running good again, especially going to some tracks we like, like California."[22] Third-placed Johnson said of his situation in the championship and the loss of a victory, "I hate losing points, I felt like we had a shot to win the race, it's just way too early, for myself, even to start worrying about [the Chase standings.] It's only three races in."[22]

Grubb commented on Stewart's victory, "Tony was able to get out there in clean air and was able to take off. The other guys who took two [tyres] ended up 7th and 9th. So Tony was able to get that clean air and just take off. He did an awesome job today; the entire pit crew and everybody did an awesome job all day long."[24] Although he finished seventh, Martin said he was pleased with the result as he was able to keep the points lead, "This is the first time we missed it that much in a while. There have been times when I was off this much and finish 25th. But our team fought for everything we got today."[25] However, he was not celebratory as he was unsure whether he could keep his advantage in the next few races, "What is there, seven more to go? I don't think we should be getting all hyped up about the tally right now, you know? We've got a lot of racing to go."[26]

After the race, Johnson's and Martin's cars were transported to NASCAR's Research and Development Center in Concord, North Carolina for a further precautionary inspection because those two vehicles had been close to exceeding to the organizing body's measurement tolerance limits at the previous week's race at Dover International Speedway.[27] After personnel from Hendrick Motorsports were allowed to observe the potential issues to the two cars, both passed their inspections.[28] The race results left Martin with the Drivers' Championship lead with 5,551 points. Martin's teammate Johnson was 18 points behind in second, and Montoya kept third with 5,500 points. Stewart's win allowed him to move past Kurt Busch and advance into the fourth position. Hamlin, Gordon, Biffle, Newman, Edwards, Kahne, and Vickers completed the top twelve drivers in the points standings.[29] Because of Stewart's victory, Chevrolet won its seventh Manufacturers' Championship in a row, and its 33rd in NASCAR Cup Series competition.[30] Toyota maintained second with 167 points. Ford moved four points clear of Dodge in the battle for third with seven races left in the season.[7] The race attracted 5.25 million television viewers;[2] it took two hours, 55 minutes, and 13 seconds to complete, and the margin of victory was 0.894 seconds.[3]

Results

Qualifying

Qualifying results
{{Tooltip|Grid|Starting position{{Tooltip|No.|Car numberDriverTeamManufacturer{{Tooltip|Time|Time in seconds{{Tooltip|Speed|Speed in MPH
1 5Mark MartinHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet 30.724175.758
2 88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 30.808175.279
3 25Brad KeselowskiHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet 30.821175.205
4 26Jamie McMurrayRoush Fenway RacingFord 30.822175.199
5 14Tony StewartStewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 30.850175.040
6 9Kasey KahneRichard Petty MotorsportsDodge 30.860174.984
7 87Joe NemechekNEMCO MotorsportsToyota 30.895174.786
8 33Clint BowyerRichard Childress Racing Chevolet 30.902174.746
924Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 30.908174.712
10 82Scott SpeedRed Bull Racing Team Toyota 30.918174.656
11 48Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 30.923174.627
12 83Brian Vickers Red Bull Racing Team Toyota 30.926174.610
13 00David ReutimannMichael Waltrip RacingToyota 30.932174.577
14 42Juan Pablo MontoyaEarnhardt Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 30.934174.565
15 44A. J. AllmendingerRichard Petty Motorsports Dodge 30.943174.514
1621Bill ElliottWood Brothers Racing Ford 30.996174.216
17 99Carl Edwards Roush Fenway Racing Ford 31.015174.109
18 20Joey LoganoJoe Gibbs Racing Toyota31.015174.109
19 09Mike BlissPhoenix Racing Dodge31.060173.857
20 98Paul MenardYates Racing Ford31.071173.796
21 1Martin Truex Jr.Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Chevrolet31.076173.768
22 11Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 31.084173.723
23 17Matt Kenseth Roush Fenway Racing Ford 31.120173.522
24 66Dave BlaneyPrism Motorsports Toyota31.129173.472
25 6David Ragan Roush Fenway Racing Ford31.146173.377
26 71Bobby LabonteTRG MotorsportsChevrolet 31.151173.349
27 47Marcos AmbroseJTG Daugherty Racing Toyota31.163173.282
2843Reed Sorenson Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 31.164173.277
29 55Michael Waltrip Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 31.192173.121
30 39Ryan Newman Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet31.196173.099
31 16Greg Biffle Roush Fenway Racing Ford 31.203173.060
32 12David StremmePenske Championship RacingDodge31.214172.999
33 77Sam Hornish Jr. Penske Championship Racing Dodge 31.269172.695
34 18Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 31.310172.469
35 31Jeff Burton Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 31.318172.425
36 07Casey Mears Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet31.368172.150
37 7Robby GordonRobby Gordon Motorsports Toyota 31.388172.040
38 29Kevin Harvick Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 31.408171.931
39 2Kurt Busch Penske Championship Racing Dodge 31.554171.135
40 34John AndrettiFront Row Motorsports Chevrolet31.640170.690
41 96Erik DarnellHall of Fame Racing Ford31.704170.326
42 19Elliott SadlerRichard Petty Motorsports Dodge31.731170.181
43 13Max PapisGermain Racing Toyota31.281172.629
Failed to qualify
44 04David Gilliland Robby Gordon Motorsports Toyota31.324172.392
45 36Michael McDowellTommy Baldwin Racing Toyota31.557171.119
46 37Kevin HamlinFront Row Motorsports Dodge31.732170.176
{{center|{{small|Source:[13]}}}}

Race results

Race results
{{Tooltip|Pos.|Finishing position{{Tooltip|Grid|Starting position{{Tooltip|No.|Car numberDriverTeamManufacturer{{Tooltip|Laps|Laps completedPoints
1 5 14 Tony Stewart Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 2671}}
2 9 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 267170
3 31 16 Greg Biffle Roush Fenway Racing Ford 2672}}
4 14 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Dodge 2671}}
5 22 11 Denny Hamlin Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 2671}}
6 6 9 Kasey Kahne Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 267150
7 1 5 Mark MartinHendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 2671}}
8 13 00 David Reutimann Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 267142
9 11 48 Jimmie Johnson Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 2671}}
10 17 99 Carl Edwards Roush Fenway Racing Ford 2671}}
11 39 2 Kurt Busch Penske Championship Racing Dodge 2671}}
12 34 18 Kyle Busch Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 267127
13 3 25 Brad Keselowski Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 2671}}
14 27 47 Marcos Ambrose JTG Daugherty Racing Toyota 267121
15 36 07 Casey Mears Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 267118
16 21 1 Martin Truex Jr. Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Chevrolet 2671}}
17 15 44 A. J. Allmendinger Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 267112
18 33 77 Sam Hornish Jr.Penske Championship Racing Dodge 267109
19 16 21 Bill Elliott Wood Brothers Racing Ford 266106
20 42 19 Elliott Sadler Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 2661}}
21 42 33 Clint Bowyer Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 266100
22 30 39 Ryan Newman Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet 26697
23 35 31 Jeff Burton Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 26694
24 38 29 Kevin HarvickRichard Childress Racing Chevrolet 26691
25 32 12 David Stremme Penske Championship Racing Dodge26688
26 28 43 Reed Sorenson Richard Petty Motorsports Dodge 26685
27 10 82 Scott Speed Red Bull Racing Team Toyota 26682
28 18 20 Joey Logano Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 26679
29 41 96 Erik Darnell Hall of Fame Racing Ford 26576
30 20 98 Paul Menard Yates Racing Ford 26573
31 4 26 Jamie McMurray Roush Fenway Racing Ford 26470
32 43 13 Max Papis Germain Racing Toyota 26367
33 40 34 John Andretti Front Row Motorsports Chevrolet 2631}}
34 37 7 Robby Gordon Robby Gordon Motorsports Toyota 26361
35 25 6 David Ragan Roush Fenway Racing Ford 25658
36 2 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 2321}}
37 12 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Racing Team Toyota 20852
38 29 55 Michael Waltrip Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 14149
39 23 17 Matt Kenseth Roush Fenway Racing Ford 1341}}
40 24 66 Dave Blaney Prism Motorsports Toyota 2843
41 19 09 Mike Bliss Phoenix Racing Dodge 2640
42 7 87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 2537
43 26 71 Bobby Labonte TRG Motorsports Chevrolet 634
{{center|{{small|Source:[3]}}}}
{{center|{{small|{{smallsup|1}} Includes five bonus points for leading a lap}}}}
{{center|{{small|{{smallsup|2}} Includes ten bonus points for leading the most laps}}}}

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
{{Abbr|Pos|Position+/–DriverPoints
1 Mark Martin5,551
2 Jimmie Johnson5,533 (–18)
3 Juan Pablo Montoya5,500 (–51)
41 Tony Stewart5,484 (–67)
51 Kurt Busch5,460 (–91)
6 Denny Hamlin5,452 (–99)
71 Jeff Gordon5,448 (–103)
81 Greg Biffle5,437 (–114)
92 Ryan Newman5,387 (–164)
101 Carl Edwards5,386 (–165)
111 Kasey Kahne5,361 (–190)
122 Brian Vickers5,301 (–250)
{{center|{{small|Source:[3][29]}}}}
{{col-2}}
Manufacturers' Championship standings
{{Abbr|Pos|Position+/–ManufacturerPoints
1 Chevrolet217
2 Toyota167 (–50)
3 Ford129 (–58)
4 Dodge125 (–92)
{{center|{{small|Source:[7]}}}}
  • Note: Only the top twelve positions are included for the driver standings.
{{col-end}}

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18. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 {{cite web|author=NASCAR.com|title=Lap-by-Lap: Kansas|url=http://www.nascar.com/2009/races/lapbylap/10/03/lap.by.lap.kansas/index.html|work=NASCAR|publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc.|date=October 5, 2009|accessdate=February 3, 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091007011936/http://www.nascar.com/2009/races/lapbylap/10/03/lap.by.lap.kansas/index.html|archivedate=October 7, 2009}}
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