THE RACE: 2006 USG Durock 300 – Chicagoland Speedway

Busch Series Race #19 of 35 for the 2006 season



  • Race: Saturday, July 8, 2006 in Joliet, Ill
  • Length: 200 Laps, 300 miles
  • TV: TNT – 4:00pm/et
  • Radio: MRN
  • Purse: $1,522,154
  • Announcers: Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach and Benny Parsons
  • Pit Reporters: Allen Bestwick, Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Dave Burns

    Practice Dates/Times

  • USG Durock 300 Practice: Friday, July 7, 2:45pm – 3:45pm/et and 6:10pm – 7:10pm/et. Rookie practice 4:00pm – 4:30pm/et

    Qualifying Info

  • Qualifying Draw: Friday, July 7, 1:45pm/et
  • Qualifying Time: Saturday, July 8, 12:40pm/et
  • Qualifying: 2 laps for all positions, cars will be impounded. TV coverage live on Speed.
  • NASCAR Online will have live lap-by-lap coverage of Busch qualifying via the web (NOTE: this is a paid subscription service). BGNRacing.com has free qualifying coverage.

    ENTRY, PRACTICE, QUALIFYING, AND RACE INFORMATION

  • Mears Picks up First Busch Series Win at Chicagoland: #42-Casey Mears took the lead late in the race and gambled on fuel mileage to win the USG Durock 300. The rest of top 5 were #60-Carl Edwards, #29-Jeff Burton, #21-Kevin Harvick, and #17-Matt Kenseth. The top 16 finishers were Cup drivers. There were 9 cautions in the race, which tied a track record.(7-7-2006)
    NASCAR Busch Series Race Number 19
    Unofficial Race Results for the USG Durock 300 – Saturday, July 8, 2006
    Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Ill. – 1.5 Mile Banked Asphalt
    Total Race Length – 200 Laps – 300.000 Miles
    Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services – Saturday, July 8, 2006 @ 07:54 PM Eastern
    Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Award Status Ti.
    Led
    Lps
    Led
    1 7 42 Casey Mears Texaco/Havoline Dodge 200 185 5 $79,300 Running 1 47
    2 1 60 Carl Edwards Duck Tape/Henkel Ford 200 175 5 $67,200 Running 3 53
    3 16 29 Jeff Burton Holiday Inn Chevrolet 200 170 5 $50,575 Running 1 3
    4 9 21 Kevin Harvick U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet 200 160 $36,850 Running
    5 6 17 Matt Kenseth Ameriquest Ford 200 160 5 $33,300 Running 1 13
    6 3 39 Kurt Busch Penske Truck Rental Dodge 200 160 10 $30,300 Running 2 79
    7 20 2 Clint Bowyer ACDelco Chevrolet 200 151 5 $28,650 Running 1 2
    8 4 41 Reed Sorenson Discount Tire Co. Dodge 200 142 $28,750 Running
    9 17 33 Tony Stewart Old Spice Chevrolet 200 138 $26,135 Running
    10 15 18 J.J. Yeley Vigoro/The Home Depot Chevrolet 200 134 $27,625 Running
    11 41 99 Michael Waltrip Jani-King Dodge 200 135 5 $26,775 Running 1 3
    12 25 66 Bobby Labonte Cub Cadet/Duraflame/Mercy Home Ford 200 127 $24,225 Running
    13 2 32 Dave Blaney ABF U-Pack Chevrolet 200 124 $25,525 Running
    14 5 20 Denny Hamlin Rockwell Automation Chevrolet 200 121 $23,615 Running
    15 34 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr Menards/Flooors of Distinction Chevrolet 200 118 $23,080 Running
    16 10 88 Martin Truex Jr. NAVY Chevrolet 200 115 $22,720 Running
    17 23 00 Johnny Sauter Yellow Transportation Chevrolet 200 112 $43,797 Running
    18 35 06 Todd Kluever # Post-it/3M Ford 200 109 $32,204 Running
    19 30 38 Jason Leffler Great Clips Chevrolet 199 106 $29,994 Running
    20 18 59 Stacy Compton Kingsford/Bush’s/Jewel-Osco Ford 199 103 $29,684 Running
    21 13 47 Jon Wood Clorox/American Red Cross Ford 199 100 $29,374 Running
    22 37 27 David Green Cottonelle/Jewel-Osco Ford 199 97 $33,064 Running
    23 24 77 Burney Lamar # Dollar General Chevrolet 199 94 $33,279 Running
    24 29 16 Greg Biffle Ameriquest Ford 198 91 $21,090 Running
    25 32 10 John Andretti # RVs.com/Freedom Roads/Gander Mtn Ford 198 88 $27,284 Running
    26 8 84 David Gilliland # Hype Manufacuturing/Ranchwood Homes Chevr 198 85 $28,345 Running
    27 26 01 Jay Sauter Western Union Chevrolet 198 82 $26,964 Running
    28 27 35 Regan Smith McDonald’s Premium Chicken Ford 198 79 $26,849 Running
    29 14 22 Kenny Wallace AutoZone Ford 198 76 $25,539 Running
    30 22 9 Kasey Kahne Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dodge 197 73 $20,630 Running
    31 40 50 Danny O’Quinn Jr. # Pennzoil Ford 197 70 $25,294 Running
    32 42 4 Auggie Vidovich GEICO/Denbeste Dodge 196 67 $27,835 Running
    33 31 36 Tim Sauter Lester Buildings Chevrolet 196 64 $25,074 Running
    34 43 0 Kertus Davis RACEGIRL Chevrolet 196 61 $21,920 Running
    35 36 25 Ashton Lewis Jr. United States Marines Ford 194 58 $24,859 Running
    36 28 78 Jerry Robertson Furniture Row Chevrolet 185 55 $21,700 Suspension
    37 39 1 Cale Gale Miccosukee Resorts Dodge 183 52 $27,090 Transmission
    38 38 90 Elliott Sadler citifinancial Ford 182 49 $19,530 Running
    39 19 11 Paul Menard Menards Chevrolet 165 46 $29,969 Accident
    40 12 64 Jamie McMurray USG-Durock Dodge 122 43 $19,310 Accident
    41 21 12 Tracy Hines # Supercuts Dodge 91 40 $21,200 Accident
    42 11 5 Kyle Busch Lowes/Hitachi Chevrolet 79 37 $19,020 Engine
    43 33 34 Kevin Lepage Cheaptickets.com Chevrolet 70 34 $20,896 Engine

    <table “=”” width=”750″ cellspacing=”1″ cellpadding=”2″ border=”0″ bgcolor=”#000000″>Race CommentsBefore an estimated crowd of 75,000, Casey Mears won the USG Durock 300, posting his career-first NASCAR Busch Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following drivers, under penalty, dropped to the rear of the field for the reasons indicated: #2 Bowyer (engine change); #4 Vidovich (unapproved impound adjustment).Failed to Qualify(3) Derrike Cope, #49; Justin Diercks, #70; Carl Long, #23.

    Time of Race 2 hours, 23 minutes, 31 seconds Average Speed 125.421 mph Margin of Victory 0.525 Seconds

    Caution Flags9 for 33 laps: Laps 2-5 (#5,20,88 accident backstretch); 16-19 (#5 accident turn 2); 96-100 (#12 accident backstretch); 102-104 (Debris); 109-111 (#90 accident turn 4); 123-126 (#11,64 accident turn 4); 130-132 (#77 spun turn 2); 153-156 (#9 accident backstretch); 170-172 (Debris).Lead Changes9 among 7 drivers: C. Edwards 1-6; Ku. Busch 7-36; C. Edwards 37-63; J. Burton 64-66; M. Kenseth 67-79; M. Waltrip 80-82; C. Bowyer 83-84; C. Edwards 85-104; Ku. Busch 105-153; C. Mears 154-200.Top 10 Driver Points(1) K. Harvick 2,922; (2) C. Edwards 2,599; (3) C. Bowyer 2,540; (4) D. Hamlin 2,502; (5) J. Yeley 2,494; (6) G. Biffle 2,264; (7) P. Menard 2,213; (8) Ky. Busch 2,191; (9) Jo. Sauter 2,070; (10) K. Wallace 2,058.Top 5 Rookie Points

    Busch Pole Award Carl Edwards (176.528 mph)
    Raybestos Rookie of the Race Todd Kluever #
    Sunoco Diamond Performance Award Casey Mears
    Checkers/Rally’s Double Drive-Thru Challenge Award Johnny Sauter
    WIX Filters Lap Leader Award Not Awarded
    Featherlite Most Improved Driver Award Jon Wood, #47 (13 Places)
    Bank of America Card Service Mid-Race Leader Award Paul Menard
    Goody’s Headache Powder Extra Strength Award Johnny Sauter
    Mobil 1 Oil Command Performance Driver of the Race Johnny Sauter

    (NASCAR Statistical Services)(7-8-2006)

  • Harvick’s Lead at 323 points: Harvick’s point lead shrinks by just 10 points over Carl Edwards. The remainder of the top 5 are Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, and J.J. Yeley.(7-7-2006)
    NASCAR Busch Series
    USG Durock 300
    Unofficial Points Report Following Race Number 19
    Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Ill.
    Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services – Saturday, July 8, 2006 @ 06:57 PM Eastern
    Pos Driver BPts Points -Ldr -Nxt Starts Poles Wins T5s T10s DNFs Money Won PPos G/L
    1 Kevin Harvick 60 2922 0 0 19 0 3 11 16 0 $638,060 1 0
    2 Carl Edwards 55 2599 -323 -323 19 2 2 10 14 1 $564,140 2 0
    3 Clint Bowyer 50 2540 -382 -59 19 0 0 5 9 0 $536,437 3 0
    4 Denny Hamlin 65 2502 -420 -38 19 4 2 7 12 1 $656,644 4 0
    5 J.J. Yeley 30 2494 -428 -8 19 3 0 7 13 2 $577,469 5 0
    6 Greg Biffle 35 2264 -658 -230 16 0 1 6 12 1 $466,440 6 0
    7 Paul Menard 25 2213 -709 -51 19 0 1 3 9 3 $580,158 7 0
    8 Kyle Busch 40 2191 -731 -22 19 1 1 3 7 3 $450,630 8 0
    9 Johnny Sauter 0 2070 -852 -121 19 0 0 0 4 1 $626,324 10 1
    10 Kenny Wallace 5 2058 -864 -12 19 0 0 0 3 0 $497,834 9 -1
    11 Jason Leffler 25 1954 -968 -104 19 2 0 1 4 4 $536,696 11 0
    12 John Andretti # 15 1933 -989 -21 19 0 0 0 2 1 $476,855 12 0
    13 Ashton Lewis Jr. 10 1874 -1048 -59 19 0 0 1 2 1 $492,002 13 0
    14 Jon Wood 0 1872 -1050 -2 19 0 0 1 3 3 $505,805 14 0
    15 Burney Lamar # 0 1851 -1071 -21 19 0 0 1 3 3 $606,165 15 0
    16 Todd Kluever # 5 1827 -1095 -24 19 1 0 0 2 3 $459,355 16 0
    17 David Green 5 1811 -1111 -16 19 0 0 0 1 1 $581,840 17 0
    18 Reed Sorenson 10 1806 -1116 -5 18 0 0 1 5 5 $452,899 20 2
    19 Stacy Compton 0 1770 -1152 -36 19 0 0 0 1 1 $466,947 19 0
    20 Danny O’Quinn Jr. # 0 1752 -1170 -18 19 0 0 0 2 2 $449,820 18 -2
    21 Regan Smith 0 1670 -1252 -82 19 0 0 0 1 2 $467,774 21 0
    22 Matt Kenseth 50 1570 -1352 -100 11 2 0 7 9 1 $293,240 23 1
    23 Mark McFarland # 0 1530 -1392 -40 17 0 0 0 1 1 $418,195 22 -1
    24 Tim Sauter 10 1451 -1471 -79 19 0 0 0 0 3 $437,521 24 0
    25 Michael Waltrip 15 1441 -1481 -10 15 0 0 0 1 3 $310,780 27 2
    26 Jay Sauter 0 1403 -1519 -38 17 0 0 0 0 4 $362,714 26 0
    27 Jamie McMurray 20 1387 -1535 -16 12 0 0 2 6 3 $292,158 25 -2
    28 Jeff Burton 35 1263 -1659 -124 8 0 2 5 7 1 $255,440 28 0
    29 Kasey Kahne 20 1080 -1842 -183 10 0 1 2 2 3 $284,835 30 1
    30 Mike Wallace 10 1053 -1869 -27 9 0 0 2 3 1 $268,588 29 -1
    31 Mark Green 10 934 -1988 -119 11 0 0 0 1 2 $320,586 31 0
    32 Aaron Fike 0 931 -1991 -3 14 0 0 0 0 4 $353,547 32 0
    33 Jason Keller 5 871 -2051 -60 8 0 0 0 0 0 $300,340 33 0
    34 Kurt Busch 35 860 -2062 -11 5 0 1 4 5 0 $151,625 38 4
    35 Casey Mears 15 820 -2102 -40 6 0 1 3 4 1 $135,905 43 8
    36 Brian Vickers 10 818 -2104 -2 6 0 0 2 4 1 $200,095 34 -2
    37 Scott Wimmer 0 805 -2117 -13 8 0 0 0 1 0 $167,585 35 -2
    38 Tony Stewart 15 721 -2201 -84 7 0 1 1 2 2 $208,810 44 6
    39 Joel Kauffman # 0 716 -2206 -5 11 0 0 0 0 2 $238,789 36 -3
    40 Stephen Leicht 0 713 -2209 -3 7 0 0 0 1 0 $154,530 37 -3
    41 Ron Hornaday Jr. 0 695 -2227 -18 6 0 0 1 2 0 $130,685 39 -2
    42 Tracy Hines # 0 691 -2231 -4 10 0 0 0 0 3 $225,317 42 0
    43 David Reutimann 0 660 -2262 -31 6 0 0 0 3 2 $158,071 40 -3
    44 Steve Wallace 5 660 -2262 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 $136,789 41 -3
    45 Martin Truex Jr. 10 602 -2320 -58 4 0 1 2 3 0 $101,920 47 2
    46 Kertus Davis 5 589 -2333 -13 11 0 0 0 0 6 $182,935 45 -1
    47 Elliott Sadler 0 550 -2372 -39 7 0 0 0 0 0 $126,960 46 -1
    48 David Gilliland # 5 529 -2393 -21 6 0 1 1 1 2 $176,475 51 3
    49 Mark Martin 0 473 -2449 -56 4 0 0 2 2 1 $85,890 48 -1
    50 Ken Schrader 0 456 -2466 -17 6 0 0 0 0 0 $135,990 49 -1
    51 Ryan Newman 10 454 -2468 -2 4 0 0 2 2 1 $101,325 50 -1
    52 Kevin Lepage 0 441 -2481 -13 6 0 0 0 0 2 $100,615 53 1
    53 Dale Earnhardt Jr 20 430 -2492 -11 3 0 1 1 1 0 $130,350 59 6
    54 Boris Said 5 412 -2510 -18 4 1 0 1 1 1 $139,365 52 -2
    55 A.J. Foyt IV # 0 400 -2522 -12 7 0 0 0 0 2 $237,835 54 -1
    56 Auggie Vidovich 5 391 -2531 -9 5 0 0 0 0 1 $83,885 58 2
    57 Mike Bliss 0 386 -2536 -5 5 0 0 0 0 0 $94,650 55 -2
    58 Paul Tracy 0 335 -2587 -51 5 0 0 0 0 1 $160,695 56 -2
    59 Scott Riggs 0 332 -2590 -3 3 0 0 0 1 1 $60,655 57 -2
    60 Steadman Marlin 0 281 -2641 -51 5 0 0 0 0 4 $116,710 60 0
    61 Chris Cook 0 255 -2667 -26 3 0 0 0 0 0 $80,025 61 0
    62 Kevin Conway # 0 253 -2669 -2 4 0 0 0 0 1 $74,231 62 0
    63 Jorge Goeters # 0 252 -2670 -1 3 0 0 0 0 1 $78,405 63 0
    64 Dave Blaney 0 242 -2680 -10 2 0 0 0 0 0 $17,400 87 23
    65 Stanton Barrett 0 231 -2691 -11 3 0 0 0 0 1 $45,590 64 -1
    66 Matt McCall 0 229 -2693 -2 4 0 0 0 0 1 $72,205 65 -1
    67 Steve Park 0 211 -2711 -18 4 0 0 0 0 3 $66,755 66 -1
    68 Aric Almirola 0 197 -2725 -14 2 1 0 0 0 0 $30,725 67 -1
    69 Donnie Neuenberger 0 180 -2742 -17 3 0 0 0 0 1 $89,300 68 -1
    70 Shane Hall 5 180 -2742 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 $67,584 69 -1
    71 Kevin Grubb 0 176 -2746 -4 2 0 0 0 0 0 $34,720 70 -1
    72 Jerry Robertson 0 174 -2748 -2 3 0 0 0 0 2 $28,815 86 14
    73 Mike Skinner 0 173 -2749 -1 2 0 0 0 0 0 $34,785 71 -2
    74 Derrike Cope 0 168 -2754 -5 3 0 0 0 0 2 $48,680 72 -2
    75 Justin Diercks 0 165 -2757 -3 3 0 0 0 0 1 $47,202 73 -2
    76 Michel Jourdain Jr. 5 163 -2759 -2 2 0 0 0 0 1 $59,620 74 -2
    77 David Odell 0 161 -2761 -2 2 0 0 0 0 0 $30,060 75 -2
    78 Cale Gale 0 155 -2767 -6 2 0 0 0 0 1 $18,950 90 12
    79 Morgan Shepherd 0 154 -2768 -1 4 0 0 0 0 4 $64,001 76 -3
    80 Chad Chaffin 0 152 -2770 -2 2 0 0 0 0 0 $33,760 77 -3
    81 Jimmie Johnson 0 146 -2776 -6 1 0 0 0 1 0 $21,925 78 -3
    82 Marc Goossens 5 143 -2779 -3 1 0 0 0 1 0 $46,000 79 -3
    83 Carlos Contreras 5 135 -2787 -8 1 0 0 0 0 0 $45,725 80 -3
    84 Erin Crocker 0 131 -2791 -4 2 0 0 0 0 1 $32,430 81 -3
    85 Jason White 0 128 -2794 -3 2 0 0 0 0 1 $30,630 82 -3
    86 Adrian Fernandez 0 127 -2795 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 $42,025 83 -3
    87 Bobby Labonte 0 127 -2795 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 $0 0 35
    88 P.J. Jones 0 124 -2798 -3 1 0 0 0 0 0 $25,425 84 -4
    89 Jeff Fuller 0 122 -2800 -2 2 0 0 0 0 1 $33,050 85 -4
    90 Todd Bodine 0 107 -2815 -15 2 0 0 0 0 1 $40,615 88 -2
    91 Steve Grissom 5 105 -2817 -2 1 0 0 0 0 0 $50,176 89 -2
    92 Randy LaJoie 0 98 -2824 -7 2 0 0 0 0 2 $59,645 91 -1
    93 Chris Wimmer # 0 89 -2833 -9 2 0 0 0 0 2 $33,950 92 -1
    94 David Stremme 0 85 -2837 -4 1 0 0 0 0 0 $17,200 93 -1
    95 Kevin Hamlin 0 82 -2840 -3 1 0 0 0 0 0 $28,150 94 -1
    96 Rogelio Lopez 0 76 -2846 -6 1 0 0 0 0 0 $40,400 95 -1
    97 Ryan Moore 0 76 -2846 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 $16,700 96 -1
    98 Brad Coleman 0 76 -2846 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 $15,705 97 -1
    99 Patrick Goeters 0 70 -2852 -6 1 0 0 0 0 0 $42,285 98 -1
    100 Dwayne Leik 0 67 -2855 -3 1 0 0 0 0 0 $20,025 99 -1
    101 Ron Fellows 0 64 -2858 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $40,215 100 -1
    102 Caleb Holman 0 64 -2858 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 $14,390 101 -1
    103 Jeremy Mayfield 5 63 -2859 -1 1 0 0 0 0 0 $22,335 102 -1
    104 Spencer Clark 0 58 -2864 -5 1 0 0 0 0 0 $21,540 103 -1
    105 Jamie Mosley 0 58 -2864 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 $17,535 104 -1
    106 Chris Horn 0 52 -2870 -6 2 0 0 0 0 2 $31,235 105 -1
    107 Brad Teague 0 49 -2873 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $13,835 106 -1
    108 Jimmy Morales 0 46 -2876 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $39,970 107 -1
    109 Joe Nemechek 0 43 -2879 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $43,835 108 -1
    110 Robby Gordon 0 43 -2879 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $15,190 109 -1
    111 Kim Crosby 0 43 -2879 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $13,715 110 -1
    112 Carl Long 0 40 -2882 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $15,310 111 -1
    113 James Hylton 0 40 -2882 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $13,680 112 -1
    114 Carlos Pardo 0 37 -2885 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $41,730 113 -1
    115 Jeff Spraker 0 37 -2885 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $19,415 115 0
    116 Justin Ashburn 0 37 -2885 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $17,595 114 -2
    117 Eric McClure 0 34 -2888 -3 1 0 0 0 0 1 $17,193 117 0
    118 Scott Lynch 0 34 -2888 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $14,900 116 -2
    119 John Hayden 0 0 -2922 -34 1 0 0 0 0 1 $14,450 118 -1
    120 Jerick Johnson 0 0 -2922 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $13,870 119 -1
    121 Randy MacDonald 0 0 -2922 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 $17,553 120 -1

    (NASCAR Statistical Services)(7-7-2006)

    NASCAR Busch Series
    USG Durock 300
    Unofficial Owners Points Report Following Race Number 19
    Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Ill.
    Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services – Saturday, July 8, 2006 @ 07:54 PM Eastern
    Pos Owner Car # Points -Ldr -Nxt PPos G/L
    1 Richard Childress 21 2,922 0 0
    2 Jack Roush 60 2,599 -323 -323 2 0
    3 Richard Childress 2 2,540 -382 -59 3 0
    4 Joe Gibbs 20 2,502 -420 -38 4 0
    5 Joe Gibbs 18 2,494 -428 -8 5 0
    6 Teresa Earnhardt 11 2,213 -709 -281 6 0
    7 Rick Hendrick 5 2,191 -731 -22 7 0
    8 James Finch 1 2,079 -843 -112 8 0
    9 Gene Haas 00 2,070 -852 -9 11 2
    10 Gregory Pollex 22 2,058 -864 -12 10 0
    11 Rusty Wallace 64 2,047 -875 -11 9 -2
    12 Delana Harvick 33 2,011 -911 -36 14 2
    13 Jack Roush 16 1,967 -955 -44 12 -1
    14 Elizabeth Waltrip 99 1,964 -958 -3 17 3
    15 Todd Braun 138 1,954 -968 -10 15 0
    16 Ray Evernham 9 1,948 -974 -6 13 -3
    17 Gregory Pollex 10 1,933 -989 -15 16 -1
    18 Chip Ganassi 41 1,891 -1,031 -42 21 3
    19 Edward Rensi 25 1,874 -1,048 -17 18 -1
    20 Jodi Geschickter 47 1,872 -1,050 -2 19 -1
    21 Clarence Brewer 66 1,867 -1,055 -5 22 1
    22 Delana Harvick 77 1,851 -1,071 -16 20 -2
    23 Jack Roush 06 1,827 -1,095 -24 23 0
    24 Tammy Brewer 27 1,811 -1,111 -16 24 0
    25 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 88 1,787 -1,135 -24 26 1
    26 Tad Geschickter 59 1,770 -1,152 -17 27 1
    27 Jack Roush 50 1,752 -1,170 -18 25 -2
    28 Sam Rensi 35 1,670 -1,252 -82 28 0
    29 Robert Yates 90 1,635 -1,287 -35 29 0
    30 Jack Roush 17 1,570 -1,352 -65 31 1
    31 Fred Biagi 4 1,529 -1,393 -41 30 -1
    32 Keith Duesenberg 01 1,462 -1,460 -67 33 1
    33 John McGill 36 1,451 -1,471 -11 32 -1
    34 Don Miller 139 1,314 -1,608 -137 36 2
    35 Mimi Fitz 112 1,302 -1,620 -12 34 -1
    36 Mike Curb 43 1,213 -1,709 -89 35 -1
    37 Frank Cicci 34 1,057 -1,865 -156 37 0
    38 Rick Hendrick 157 945 -1,977 -112 38 0
    39 Jay Robinson 49 875 -2,047 -70 39 0
    40 Richard Childress 29 830 -2,092 -45 43 3
    41 Floyd Ganassi 42 820 -2,102 -10 45 4
    42 Johnny Davis 0 798 -2,124 -22 41 -1
    43 Teresa Earnhardt 8 775 -2,147 -23 44 1
    44 John McNelly 156 739 -2,183 -36 40 -4
    45 Todd Braun 132 718 -2,204 -21 46 1
    46 Armando Fitz 114 689 -2,233 -29 42 -4
    47 Clay Andrews 184 582 -2,340 -107 47 0
    48 Jack Roush 6 473 -2,449 -109 48 0
    49 Scott Glynn 58 384 -2,538 -89 49 0
    50 Keith Coleman 23 345 -2,577 -39 51 1
    51 Pat MacDonald 72 330 -2,592 -15 50 -1
    52 Wayne Day 05 260 -2,662 -70 52 0
    53 Linda Marsh 131 211 -2,711 -49 53 0
    54 Barney Visser 178 205 -2,717 -6 60 6
    55 JD Gibbs 19 197 -2,725 -8 54 -1
    56 Mary Louise Miller 270 193 -2,729 -4 57 1
    57 C E Clower 107 189 -2,733 -4 55 -2
    58 Troy Stafford 228 182 -2,740 -7 56 -2
    59 Jill Burgdoff 15 163 -2,759 -19 58 -1
    60 Earl Sadler 195 163 -2,759 0 59 -1
    61 Rick Hendrick 148 146 -2,776 -17 61 0
    62 Charles Henderson 175 117 -2,805 -29 62 0
    63 David Carver 40 117 -2,805 0 63 0
    64 Tom Eriksen 267 76 -2,846 -41 64 0
    65 Christopher Lencheski 30 70 -2,852 -6 65 0
    66 Daniel Kinney 185 59 -2,863 -11 66 0
    67 Chirs Diederich 165 58 -2,864 -1 67 0
    68 Fred Horn 158 52 -2,870 -6 70 2
    69 Troy Williams 268 46 -2,876 -6 68 -1
    70 Andrea Nemechek 87 43 -2,879 -3 69 -1
    71 Robby Gordon 55 43 -2,879 0 70 -1
    72 Barry Tudor 108 31 -2,891 -12 71 -1
    73 Stan Silva Sr. 265 28 -2,894 -3 72 -1
    74 Larry Hollenbeck 162 19 -2,903 -9 73 -1
    75 Jerry McClure 104 19 -2,903 0 74 -1

    (NASCAR Statistical Services)(7-8-2006)

  • Carl Edwards On Pole at Chicago: #60-Carl Edwards won his second Busch pole of the year with a top speed of 176.528 mph at Chicagoland Speedway. #32-Dave Blaney will take the green flag second. #39-Kurt Busch is third, #41-Reed Sorenson fourth, and #20-Denny Hamlin fifth. #23-Carl Long hit the wall before taking the green flag and DNQ’d. #4-Auggie Vidocich spun out coming to the green and will start at the rear of the field.(7-7-2006)
    NASCAR Busch Series
    USG Durock 300
    Starting Line-Up by Row
    Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, Ill.
    Provided by NASCAR Statistical Services – Saturday, July 8, 2006 @ 02:05 PM Eastern
    Pos Car Driver Team Time Speed
    Row 1 1 60 Carl Edwards Duck Tape/Henkel Ford 30.590 176.528
    2 32 Dave Blaney ABF U-Pack Chevrolet 30.608 176.424
    Row 2 3 39 Kurt Busch Penske Truck Rental Dodge 30.626 176.321
    4 41 Reed Sorenson Discount Tire Co. Dodge 30.696 175.919
    Row 3 5 20 Denny Hamlin Rockwell Automation Chevrolet 30.767 175.513
    6 17 Matt Kenseth Ameriquest Ford 30.768 175.507
    Row 4 7 42 Casey Mears Texaco/Havoline Dodge 30.771 175.490
    8 84 David Gilliland # Hype Manufacuturing/Ranchwood Homes Chevr 30.833 175.137
    Row 5 9 21 Kevin Harvick U.S. Coast Guard Chevrolet 30.836 175.120
    10 88 Martin Truex Jr. NAVY Chevrolet 30.873 174.910
    Row 6 11 5 Kyle Busch Lowes/Hitachi Chevrolet 30.950 174.475
    12 64 Jamie McMurray USG-Durock Dodge 30.960 174.419
    Row 7 13 47 Jon Wood Clorox/American Red Cross Ford 30.986 174.272
    14 22 Kenny Wallace AutoZone Ford 31.000 174.194
    Row 8 15 18 J.J. Yeley Vigoro/The Home Depot Chevrolet 31.007 174.154
    16 29 Jeff Burton Holiday Inn Chevrolet 31.017 174.098
    Row 9 17 33 Tony Stewart Old Spice Chevrolet 31.051 173.907
    18 59 Stacy Compton Kingsford/Bush’s/Jewel-Osco Ford 31.101 173.628
    Row 10 19 11 Paul Menard Menards Chevrolet 31.106 173.600
    20 2 Clint Bowyer ACDelco Chevrolet 31.112 173.566
    Row 11 21 12 Tracy Hines # Supercuts Dodge 31.155 173.327
    22 9 Kasey Kahne Hellmann’s Mayonnaise Dodge 31.179 173.193
    Row 12 23 00 Johnny Sauter Yellow Transportation Chevrolet 31.199 173.082
    24 77 Burney Lamar # Dollar General Chevrolet 31.203 173.060
    Row 13 25 66 Bobby Labonte Cub Cadet/Duraflame/Mercy Home Ford 31.214 172.999
    26 01 Jay Sauter Western Union Chevrolet 31.216 172.988
    Row 14 27 35 Regan Smith McDonald’s Premium Chicken Ford 31.225 172.938
    28 78 Jerry Robertson Furniture Row Chevrolet 31.237 172.872
    Row 15 29 16 Greg Biffle Ameriquest Ford 31.266 172.712
    30 38 Jason Leffler Great Clips Chevrolet 31.315 172.441
    Row 16 31 36 Tim Sauter Lester Buildings Chevrolet 31.321 172.408
    32 10 John Andretti # RVs.com/Freedom Roads/Gander Mtn Ford 31.345 172.276
    Row 17 33 34 Kevin Lepage Cheaptickets.com Chevrolet 31.370 172.139
    34 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr Menards/Flooors of Distinction Chevrolet 31.371 172.133
    Row 18 35 06 Todd Kluever # Post-it/3M Ford 31.435 171.783
    36 25 Ashton Lewis Jr. United States Marines Ford 31.445 171.728
    Row 19 37 27 David Green Cottonelle/Jewel-Osco Ford 31.464 171.625
    38 90 Elliott Sadler citifinancial Ford 31.484 171.516
    Row 20 39 1 Cale Gale Miccosukee Resorts Dodge 31.692 170.390
    40 50 Danny O’Quinn Jr. # Pennzoil Ford Owner Points
    Row 21 41 99 Michael Waltrip Jani-King Dodge Owner Points
    42 4 Auggie Vidovich GEICO/Denbeste Dodge Owner Points
    Row 22 43 0 Kertus Davis RACEGIRL Chevrolet 31.411 171.914

    Did Not Qualify:
    #49-Derrike Cope – 170.724
    #70-Justin Diercks – 169.940
    #23-Carl Long – DNS

    (NASCAR Statistical Services)(7-8-2006)

  • Mears Paces Happy Hour: #42-Casey Mears was fastest in Happy Hour with a speed of 176.742mph. #84-David Gilliland was second, followed by #5-Kyle Busch, #60-Carl Edwards, and #17-Matt Kenseth. There were no accidents during the session. Check out complete speeds at BGNRacing.com.(7-7-2006)
  • Kahne Fastest in Practice: #9-Kasey Kahne led Busch practice in Chicago with a speed of 173.566mph. He was followed by #60-Carl Edwards, #32-Dave Blaney, #16-Greg Biffle, and #33-Tony Stewart. For complete speeds see BGNRacing.com or NASCAR.com.(7-7-2006)
  • 48 Entries at Chicago: UPDATE: The tenative entry list for the USG Durock 300 at Chicago on Saturday lists 48 teams. For the complete list visit NASCAR.com or BGNRacing.com.(07-03-2006)
    UPDATE: The #14 & #58 teams have withdrawn. 46 teams are at the track. (7-7-2006)


    NEWS & NOTES, PART II

      • NASCAR BUSCH SERIES LEADERS THROUGH 18 RACES OF THE 35-RACE SEASON
        Driver points leader – Harvick (2,812) Owner points leader – Childress (#21) – (2,821)
        Victories – Harvick (3) Money won – Hamlin ($655,649)
        Races led – Harvick, Hamlin (10) Miles led – Harvick (532.58)
        Laps led – Harvick (415) Busch Poles – Hamlin (4)
        Top-five finishes – Harvick (10) Weeks in Top 10 – Bowyer, Harvick, Yeley (18)
        Top-10 finishes – Harvick (15)
        Raybestos Rookie Leader – Larmar (+8 over Andretti)
        Closing on Top 10 – (Johnny Sauter 10th – 1,958 pts.) – Leffler (-110)
      • Second City has first-rate stories … David Gilliland is getting adjusted to attention since he posted perhaps the most significant victory in NASCAR Busch Series history at Kentucky three weeks ago. A part-time driver with a start-up team, Gilliland dominated the last 10 laps of the event and held on during a green-white-checkered finish to post his first series win in only his seventh career start. Gilliland’s story echoes that of the 2004 winner at Chicago, Justin Labonte. Driving a partial schedule for his own team, Labonte had a stunning win of his own after starting 34th – the deepest in the field for any winner at Chicago. Labonte nipped series veteran and close family friend Jason Keller by .419 of a second, the closest margin of victory in the history of the event. “[Labonte] did that in Chicago and that’s where we’re going back for our next race, so we’re looking forward to trying to repeat what we’ve done,” Gilliland said. “Hopefully next time it won’t be such an upset.” The next week the 30-year-old from Riverside, Calif., followed his win by qualifying for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race at Infineon Raceway for another new team. He finished 32nd.
      • Legendary preparation … At Chicago, Todd Kluever (#Post It Ford), one member of a strong 2006 Raybestos Rookie of the Year class, will take the first step in preparation to succeed Mark Martin next season in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup competition. Kluever, a native of Sun Prairie, Wis., will attempt to qualify for his first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup event. He will drive a car previously used by Martin. “It’s hard to believe that two years ago I was racing ASA and wondering what I was going to do next as that series began to fall apart,” said Kluever. “Now I’m making my first NEXTEL Cup start for Jack Roush. It’s amazing how much things can change in such a short amount of time.” Paul Menard and Kenny Wallace (#22 AutoZone Ford) also will attempt to qualify for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup event.
      • IN THE LOOP: Numbers back Harvick’s lead  … Through the first half of the NASCAR Busch Series season, Kevin Harvick has built a formidable points lead. NASCAR’s Loop Data Statistics show his overall strength throughout its major categories. Through the first 18 races, Harvick leads four categories and ranks no lower than fifth in five others. The 2001 series champion is first among all drivers in Driver Rating (110.6), Average Running Position (8.625), Percentage of Laps Run on Lead Lap (96.75%) and Quality Passes (776). He ranks third in Miles Leaders (430.19), Fastest Drivers Early in a Run (7.222) and is tied for third among Closers(1.056), having moved up 19 positions in the last 10% of laps of each race. Kenny Wallace leads that category with an average of 1.722 spots gained, improving 31 positions throughout the season’s first half. Harvick also is fifth in Passes by Straightaway on both the frontstretch and the backstretch. Jason Leffler (#38 Great Clips Chevrolet) is first on the frontstretch with 340 passes, while Paul Menard is best among drivers on the backstretch with 215 passes.
  • Labonte, Green team up once again … Bobby Labonte, the 1991 NASCAR Busch Series champion who served as David Green’s (#27 Kleenex Ford) team owner when Green won the 1994 title, will pair up with Green at Chicago. The long-time friends will drive for BREWCO Motorsports with Labonte in the #66 Cub Cadet Ford, a car carrying a special paint scheme created by a child who resides at Chicago’s Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. Cub Cadet is partnering with the home, a residential care facility that houses abused and abandoned children. The winning design will be unveiled at noon (CT) Thursday at Mercy Home’s downtown campus (1140 W. Jackson Blvd.). Labonte, Scott Wimmer and Johnny Sauter (#00 Yellow Transportation Chevrolet) are scheduled to attend. “This is a cool weekend for me since my friend Bobby Labonte will be driving [and] we’ll be teammates,” Green said. “I look forward to talking race strategy and car set-up with him throughout practice and our race. We expect to be fighting for the win, though, come Saturday.”  Labonte also is scheduled to drive the #66 Ford at Michigan in August.
  • ON THE RIGHT TRACK
    No winner has repeated the feat in the previous five races at Chicago. Kevin Harvick is one of two former winners in the race; Johnny Sauter (2002) is the other. … Ryan Newman has two Busch Poles at Chicago – including one last year – and although he’s not entered in the event, Penske Racing South teammate Kurt Busch is in the same #39 Penske Truck Rental Dodge for this race. … Five former NASCAR Busch Series champions are entered at Chicago – Bobby Labonte (1991); David Green (1994); Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1998-99); Harvick (2001) and Greg Biffle (#16 Ameriquest Ford – 2002).

    ETC.
    Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s victory at Daytona last week was the third in a row for Chevrolet, tying its second-highest winning streak of the season. The manufacturer leads the Bill France Performance Cup standings with 13 victories (it won 14 last season) and 139 points. Ford remains in second place with three wins and 107 points while Dodge is third with 96 points and two victories. Chevrolet has won three of the five races at Chicago, a track where each current series manufacturer has at least one win. … Two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion Martin Truex Jr. will take over the #88 U.S. NAVY Chevrolet for Mark McFarland, who will miss his second-consecutive race due to an injury suffered at Milwaukee. Truex finished eighth at Daytona last week in a substitute role. McFarland hopes to return at New Hampshire. … Kevin Harvick is set to make his 150th career start in the NASCAR Busch Series at Chicago. … Cale Gale returns to drive the #1 Miccosukee Resort Dodge; he started 10th and finished 20th in his series debut last month in Nashville. … Ed Rensi, owner of Team Rensi Motorsports, returns to his corporate roots in Chicago where he served as the President/CEO of McDonald’s USA for 14 years before moving into motorsports. … Positions three through five in the NASCAR Busch Series point standings are separated by 64 points while seventh-place Paul Menard is just six points behind Greg Biffle who is sixth. … At least two NASCAR Busch Series team members are from Chicago and will be making a trip home this weekend. Drew Blickensederfer, the crew chief for Danny O’Quinn Jr.’s #50 Stonebridge Life Ford, and Kyle Harvey, the rear tire changer for the #10 RVs.com Ford of John Andretti, are from the Windy City.

    QUOTEBOOK
    “At the beginning of the season, if someone would’ve told me this was the way we would be standing at this point in the year, I would’ve never believed it. But I’ve had a lot of guys tell me this is the way it just seems to go sometimes. You feel like you just can’t catch a break.  Our overall goals may have changed a little, but we still go into every weekend looking to win just like everyone else.” – Reed Sorenson (#41 Discount Tire Co. Dodge).

    FROM THE NASCAR BUSCH SERIES “25 SEASONS RUNNING” ARCHIVES
    The 2006 USG Durock 300 will be the sixth NASCAR Busch Series event held at Chicagoland Speedway with three of the previous five races being captured by first-time winners. Thus far in 2006, there have been four first-time series winners – Denny Hamlin (Mexico City), Kurt Busch (Texas), David Gilliland (Kentucky) and Paul Menard (Milwaukee).

    Jimmie Johnson won the first race held in 2001, coming from the sixth starting spot to capture his first series victory in his 58th start.  Johnny Sauter won in 2002, coming from the 20th starting position. He beat pole-sitter Todd Bodine to the checkered flag by a mere .420 of a second. Second-generation driver Justin Labonte won his first series race in his 31st career start at Chicagoland Speedway in 2004.

    NASCAR BUSCH SERIES “25 SEASONS RUNNING” QUOTABLES
    “Tying my dad in anything is pretty awesome for me. I’m proud of my accomplishments in the NASCAR Busch Series.” – Dale Earnhardt Jr., whose win at Daytona last week tied him for seventh in all-time series victories with his father and Harry Gant. Earnhardt Jr. is a two-time (1998-99) NASCAR Busch Series champion.

    ON DECK: NEW HAMPSHIRE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
    The NASCAR Busch Series heads northeast for the New England 200 on July 15th at New Hampshire International Speedway. Two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion Martin Truex Jr. won last year, while Kevin Harvick took the Busch Pole. Truex is one of 19 different series winners at New Hampshire, while Harvick is one of three drivers to have captured multiple poles, and the only active driver to do so. The race is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET on TNT.

    Fast Facts

    What: USG Durock 300 (Race #19 of 35 in the NASCAR Busch Series).

    Where: Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet, Ill.

    When:  4:05 p.m. ET, Sat., July 8.

    Track Layout: 1.5-mile oval.

    Race Length: 300 miles/200 laps.

    Posted Awards: $1,522,154.

    TV: TNT, 4 p.m., ET.

    Radio: MRN, XM Satellite.

    2005 Winner: Kevin Harvick.

    2005 Polesitter: Ryan Newman.

    2006 NASCAR Busch Series Top 10: 1. Kevin Harvick 2,812. 2. Carl Edwards 2,424. 3. Clint Bowyer 2,389. 4. Denny Hamlin 2,381. 5. J.J. Yeley 2,360. 6. Greg Biffle 2,173. 7. Paul Menard 2,167. 8. Kyle Busch 2,154. 9. Kenny Wallace 1,982. 10. Johnny Sauter 1,958.

    Pre-race schedule (all times local): Fri., July 7 – Practice, 1:45-2:45 p.m.; Rookie Practice, 3-3:30 p.m.; Final Practice, 5:10 (one hour, time permitting). Sat., July 8 – Qualifying 11:40 a.m. (Impound).


  • Additional Chicago Busch Race Info at:
    chicagolandspeedway.com (Official Track Site)
    ESPN.com NASCAR page
    BGNRacing.com
    Catchfence.com Busch site
    NASCAR.com