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Aug 24 2009

Sharpie 500 - Results!

Published by nascarfan at 9:36 am under Nascar Standings Edit This

The Sharpie 500 was exciting, just like the rest of the races! Dale Earnhardt Jr. had another great race and I just wish that he would have started out the season this way!

 Here are the results of the Sharpie 500:

  1. Kyle Busch
  2. Mark Martin
  3. Marcos Ambrose
  4. Greg Biffle
  5. Denny Hamlin
  6. Ryan Newman
  7. Kurt Busch
  8. Jimmie Johnson
  9. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  10. Matt Kenseth
  11. Jamie McMurray
  12. Brian Vickers
  13. Casey Mears
  14. David Ragan
  15. Scott Speed
  16. Carl Edwards
  17. David Reutimann
  18. Jeff Burton
  19. Reed Sorenson
  20. David Stremme

The top two cup leaders didn’t do so well in the Sharpie 500. Tony Stewart finished 33rd and Jeff Gordon finished 23rd.

Earlier I forgot to mention how great of a race that Mark Martin had! Even though he did not come away with a victory, he definitely showed us his skills out on the track!

Here are the standings after the Sharpie 500:

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Jimmie Johnson
  3. Jeff Gordon
  4. Denny Hamlin
  5. Carl Edwards
  6. Kurt Busch
  7. Ryan Newman
  8. Greg Biffle
  9. Juan Montoya
  10. Mark Martin
  11. Kasey Kahne
  12. Matt Kenseth
  13. Kyle Busch
  14. Brian Vickers
  15. Clint Bowyer
  16. David Reutimann
  17. Marcos Ambrose
  18. Jeff Burton
  19. Joey Logano
  20. Casey Mears
  21. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Although Jr. had a great race, he did not move up in the chase for the cup! However, Jimmie Johnson took the #2 spot back from Jeff Gordon, and even though Tony Stewart didn’t race to well, he still maintains the #1 spot!

Stay tuned next week to see if Tony Stewart can maintain the lead!

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