At Chicagoland Speedway, facts and notes:


  • · Construction began in August 1999.
    · The first NASCAR Nationwide Series race was July 14, 2001.
    · The first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race was held on July 15, 2001.
    · This weekend marks the first time Chicagoland Speedway will be included in the 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup – Sept. 18, 2011.
    · There have been 10 NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Chicagoland Speedway.
    · 12 drivers have competed in all 10 races.
    · Todd Bodine won the first pole.
    · There has been a different pole winner after every qualifying session (qualifying was canceled in 2008).
    · Kevin Harvick won the first two races; six drivers have won races, led by Harvick and Tony Stewart, each with two.
    · Kyle Busch won the 2008 race from the pole, the first time a driver won from the pole. It was also the only time a driver had won from a top-five starting position.
    · Kevin Harvick won the 2002 race from the 32nd starting position, the deepest in the field that a race winner ever started at Chicago.
    · Only one starting position has multiple wins: 14th. Mark Martin won from the 14th starting position in 2009, as did Ryan Newman in 2003.
    · Jeff Gordon (8.6), Jimmie Johnson (10.0), Tony Stewart (9.5) and Brian Vickers (8.8) are active drivers who average a top-10 finish.
    · Five of the last six races have ended with a margin of victory under one second.
    · There have been 12 NASCAR Sprint Cup races in Illinois.
    · 74 drivers all-time in NASCAR three national series have their home state recorded as Illinois.
    · There have been four race winners from Illinois in NASCAR’s three national series.(NASCAR)(9-12-2011)