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| Type = NASNEX | Description = | Race Name = Pepsi 400 | Details ref = | Fulldate = {{Start date|2004|07|03}} | Year = 2004 | Race_No = 17 | Season_No = 36 | Image = Daytona International Speedway.svg | image-size = 200px | image-alt = | Caption = Map of the track | Location = Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida | Course_mi = 2.5 | Course_km = 4.02 | Distance_laps = 160 | Distance_mi = 400 | Distance_km = 643.27 | Weather = Temperatures reaching as low as {{convert|70|F|C}}; wind speeds up to {{convert|16.9|mph|km/h}}[1] | Avg = {{convert|145.117|mi/h}}[2] | Pole_Driver = Jeff Gordon | Pole_Team = Hendrick Motorsports | Pole_Time = | Most_Driver = Jeff Gordon | Most_Team = Hendrick Motorsports | Most_laps = 61 | Car = 24 | First_Driver = Jeff Gordon | First_Team = Hendrick Motorsports | Network = Fox Broadcasting Company | Announcers = {{Flatlist|
}} | Ratings = 5.2[3] }} The 2004 Pepsi 400 was the twentieth race of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. It was held on July 3, 2004 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports[4] won the race from the pole position and also led the most laps. RaceThe race was delayed for two hours due to rain. Former Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Byron Leftwich was the grand marshal for the race; NBA All-Star Tracy McGrady was originally the grand marshal, but was replaced by Leftwich due to scheduling conflicts.[5] Ten laps into the race, Michael Waltrip passed pole-sitter Jeff Gordon for the lead. On Lap 19, the caution flag was thrown after a multi-car accident. Waltrip continued leading until Lap 55, in which Dale Earnhardt Incorporated teammate Dale Earnhardt, Jr. After Bobby Hamilton, Jr. had an accident on Lap 70, Earnhardt led the race into pit road, but was pushed out by Gordon and Brian Vickers, and fell to fifteenth, giving Mike Wallace the lead entering Lap 74. Shepherd pitted on the following lap, and Morgan Shepherd took the lead. However, Shepherd would later pit, as Gordon regained the lead. Waltrip then retook the lead from Gordon on Lap 86, though Gordon then took the lead again 13 laps later. Ten laps later, Gordon pitted, and Waltrip was given the lead. On the ensuing lap, Earnhardt took the lead, though he later pitted, and Jimmy Spencer gained the lead. On Lap 113, Spencer lost the lead to Gordon when he pitted, who led the pit stops on Lap 139. Dave Blaney stayed out, and took the lead, though Ryan Newman gained first-place when Blaney went to pit road. Newman pitted on Lap 143, giving Tony Stewart the lead.[6] With ten laps left in the race, Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson followed in third and fourth, respectively, behind Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Johnson then pushed Gordon past Stewart and Earnhardt, and Gordon subsequently won, his fourth of the season and second consecutive. The victory by Gordon made him the first driver since Cale Yarborough to win the Pepsi 400 from the pole.[7] A version of the race's waning moments was included in the prologue of the video game Total Team Control, which involved Johnson pushing Gordon past Earnhardt.[8] Race resultsSource:[9]{{div col|colwidth=18em}}
Standings after the race
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Daytona%20Beach/2004-07-03 |title=Weather of the 2004 Pepsi 400 |publisher=The Old Farmers' Almanac |accessdate= August 5, 2014}} {{NASCAR next race2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=nascar/scores/live/pv1379.htm|title=NASCAR - Sprint Cup - Coke Zero 400 Preview|work=The Sports Network|accessdate=2013-01-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150424200714/http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=sportsnetwork&page=nascar%2Fscores%2Flive%2Fpv1379.htm|archive-date=2015-04-24|dead-url=yes|df=}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jayski.com/pages/tvratings2004.htm|title=TV RATINGS 2004|work=Jayski's Silly Season Site|accessdate=2013-12-27}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gordonline.com/paintschemes.html|title=Special Paint Schemes|work=Jeff Gordon Online|accessdate=2013-01-06}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jayski.com/next/2004/2004daytona2.htm|title=Pepsi 400|work=Jayski's Silly Season Site|accessdate=2013-01-06}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://ww.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/07/03/lapbylap_daytona/|title=Lap by Lap: Pepsi 400|work=NASCAR|date=2004-07-05|accessdate=2013-01-06}}{{Dead link|date=April 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 7. ^{{cite web|last=Rodman|first=Dave|url=http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/07/05/hendrick_team_sider/index.html|title=Pepsi 400 a total team effort for Hendrick|publisher=NASCAR|date=2004-07-05|accessdate=2013-01-06|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040803171912/http://www.nascar.com/2004/news/headlines/cup/07/05/hendrick_team_sider/index.html|archivedate=2004-08-03}} 8. ^{{cite web|last=Sulic|first=Ivan|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2005/09/02/nascar-06-total-team-control|title=NASCAR 06: Total Team Control|publisher=IGN|date=2005-09-01|accessdate=2013-01-06}} 9. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race?id=2004-17&series=W|title=2004 Pepsi 400|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=2013-01-06}} | Series = Nextel Cup Series | Season = 2004 | Previous_race = 2004 Dodge/Save Mart 350 | Next_race = 2004 Tropicana 400 }}{{2004 Nextel Cup}} 3 : 2004 in sports in Florida|2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series|NASCAR races at Daytona International Speedway |
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