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Starting grid:

1 #18 Bobby Labonte
2 #24 Jeff Gordon
3 #12 Ryan Newman
4 #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
5 #97 Kurt Busch
6 #43 John Andretti
7 #99 Jeff Burton
8 #20 Tony Stewart
9 #15 Michael Waltrip
10 #48 Jimmie Johnson
11 #01 Jerry Nadeau
12 #42 Jamie McMurray*
13 #19 Jeremy Mayfield
14 #30 Jeff Green
15 #7 Jimmy Spencer
16 #10 Johnny Benson
17 #17 Matt Kenseth
18 #41 Casey Mears*
19 #45 Kyle Petty
20 #22 Ward Burton
21 #31 Robby Gordon
22 #29 Kevin Harvick
23 #38 Elliott Sadler
24 #154 Todd Bodine
25 #2 Rusty Wallace
26 #25 Joe Nemechek
27 #88 Dale Jarrett
28 #49 Ken Schrader
29 #6 Mark Martin
30 #9 Bill Elliott
31 #14 Larry Foyt*
32 #74 Tony Raines*
33 #23 Kenny Wallace
34 #40 Sterling Marlin
35 #77 Dave Blaney
36 #5 Terry Labonte

Provisional
37 #32 Ricky Craven
38 #21 Ricky Rudd
39 #1 Steve Park
40 #4 Mike Skinner
41 #0 Jack Sprague*
42 #66 Hideo Fukuyama
43 #37 Derrike Cope

Did not Qualify
44 #16 Greg Biffle*
45 #102 Brandon Ash


* Denotes Rookie

Good luck to all the drivers and teams! :cheers:
 
When John Andretti came on board in the NASCAR series, I thought he would do very good but for the most part, he hasn't.

Biography
In his fifth season with Petty Enterprises, John Andretti improved to 28th in the standings after a dismal 31st-place finish in 2001. Even so, he scored just one top-10 finish -- a 10th-place run at Sonoma.

After he returned to Petty Enterprises with an 11th-place points finish in 1998, John Andretti slid down the standings for three consecutive seasons, bottoming out in 31st in 2001 -- the Pettys' first year with Dodge.
 
Listening to DJ's radio chatter, a few spotters are joking at how slow Fukuyama is.
 
Hmmm, looks like Crusty has another "Fast Hot Rod" today. :rolleyes:
 
I can not believe Derrick Cope made this race. Wonder what lap he'll drop out on.
 
Happy Harvick brushed the wall. Now Mark Martin is done. :eek:
 
Mike Skinner took out Gordon, nothing to complain about here.
 
Originally posted by Ciggie@Mar 2 2003, 03:19 PM
Mike Skinner took out Gordon, nothing to complain about here.
Still spending you life worrying about Gordon? How sad.
 
Originally posted by Gordon Fan+Mar 2 2003, 10:27 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Gordon Fan @ Mar 2 2003, 10:27 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Ciggie@Mar 2 2003, 03:19 PM
Mike Skinner took out Gordon, nothing to complain about here.
Still spending you life worrying about Gordon? How sad. [/b][/quote]
Oh I am soooo worried about he does. I was just making a general statement about his misfortune.
 
Go Tony! Won't win but the team and he turned things around at the end dispite body damage.
 
Matt had the car dialed in.....good run for him.

Congrats to DEI....good run for them and JGR.
 
Biggest gain in points == Dale Earnhardt Jr. (plus 20 postions)
Biggest loss in points == Greg Biffle (minus 22 positions) :eek:

Top 10

1 +4 Michael Waltrip 461
2 +1 Jimmie Johnson 459 -2
3 +3 Matt Kenseth 458 -3
4 +3 Jeff Burton 412 -49
5 +4 Tony Stewart 409 -52
6 -5 Kurt Busch 399 -62
7 +3 Kevin Harvick 372 -89
8 +4 Ricky Rudd 362 -99
9 +7 Johnny Benson 357 -104
10 -8 Dale Jarrett 354 -107
 
Originally posted by racerx11@Mar 2 2003, 03:54 PM
I can not believe Derrick Cope made this race. Wonder what lap he'll drop out on.
He didn't, surprisingly enough.
 
Look at who the highest finishing rookie was...Casey Mears in 15th. Didn't see much of him, but a nice, solid drive for him.
 
Originally posted by Highboy90@Mar 2 2003, 05:16 PM
How dare Mike Skinner take Rusty out!

:dual9mm: Mike Skinner
It looked like a racing incident to me. Rusty sure thought so, and Mike was man enough to admit that he screwed up.
 
Originally posted by Ciggie@Mar 2 2003, 04:19 PM
Mike Skinner took out Gordon, nothing to complain about here.
At the time, found myself pulling for the #24 to stay out front of the #8 & #29. :p:
 
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