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An in-depth analysis of the 2008 Bank of America 500, a pivotal race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

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Event Context

The 2008 Bank of America 500 was a significant event within the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, marking the thirty-first race of the season. Crucially, it was the fifth race in the highly competitive "Chase for the Sprint Cup," a playoff-style format designed to determine the series champion. Notably, this particular race held the distinction of being the sole Saturday night race within the 2008 Chase schedule.

Venue and Format

The race took place on October 11, 2008, at Lowe's Motor Speedway, a permanent racing facility located in Concord, North Carolina. The course itself spanned 1.5 miles (approximately 2.414 km). Competitors completed 334 laps, covering a total distance of 501 miles (approximately 806.281 km). The average speed maintained throughout the race was recorded at 133.699 miles per hour (215.168 km/h).

Broadcast Details

For audiences in the United States, the 2008 Bank of America 500 was televised on ABC, with the broadcast commencing at 7 PM ET. Radio coverage was provided concurrently by the Performance Racing Network and Sirius Satellite Radio, ensuring comprehensive access for fans across various media platforms. The announcing team for the ABC broadcast included Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, and Andy Petree, offering expert commentary and analysis.

The Victor

Ultimately, the race saw Jeff Burton secure his 21st and, as it turned out, final career victory in the NASCAR Cup Series. This win was a notable achievement for Burton and his team, Richard Childress Racing, adding a significant highlight to his distinguished career.

Pre-race Dynamics

Driver Change

A notable development prior to the race involved Patrick Carpentier, who was released from his driving duties for the No. 10 Gillett Evernham Motorsports Dodge. This decision followed a disagreement with his team manager concerning his performance during time trials at Talladega the preceding week. Despite demonstrating faster speeds than his teammates during practice sessions, Carpentier was unable to participate in the race.

Replacement Driver

In response to Carpentier's departure, Mike Wallace was appointed as his replacement for the 2008 Bank of America 500. This last-minute change underscored the dynamic and often unpredictable nature of professional stock car racing, where team decisions can significantly impact driver lineups.

Entry List

Participating Teams and Drivers

The 2008 Bank of America 500 featured a comprehensive field of competitors, each vying for victory. The entry list provides a detailed breakdown of the cars, drivers, their hometowns, vehicle manufacturers, primary sponsors, and team affiliations. This roster is crucial for understanding the competitive landscape of the event.

Car # Driver Hometown Make Sponsor Team Owner Crew Chief
00AJ AllmendingerLos Gatos, CAToyotaChampion MortgageMichael Waltrip RacingRob Kauffman
01Regan SmithCato, NYChevroletDEI / Principal Financial GroupDale Earnhardt, Inc.Teresa Earnhardt
1Martin Truex Jr.Mayetta, NJChevroletBass Pro Shops / TrackerDale Earnhardt, Inc.Teresa Earnhardt
2Kurt BuschLas Vegas, NVDodgeMiller LitePenske Racing SouthWalter Czarnecki
5Casey MearsBakersfield, CAChevroletPop-Tarts / CARQUESTHendrick MotorsportsMary Hendrick
6David RaganUnadilla, GAFordAAA InsuranceRoush Fenway RacingMike Dee
07Clint BowyerEmporia, KSChevroletJack Daniel'sRichard Childress RacingRichard Childress
7Robby GordonBellflower, CADodgeMenardsRobby Gordon MotorsportsRobby Gordon
8Mark MartinBatesville, ARChevroletU.S. ArmyDale Earnhardt, Inc.Teresa Earnhardt
9Kasey KahneEnumclaw, WADodgeBudweiserGillett Evernham MotorsportsGeorge Gillett Jr.
10Mike WallaceSt. Louis, MODodgeCharter Comm.Gillett Evernham MotorsportsGeorge Gillett Jr.
11Denny HamlinChesterfield, VAToyotaFedEx OfficeJoe Gibbs RacingJ.D. Gibbs
12Ryan NewmanSouth Bend, INDodgeAlltelPenske Racing SouthRoger Penske
15Paul MenardEau Claire, WIChevroletMoen / MenardsDale Earnhardt, Inc.Teresa Earnhardt
16Greg BiffleVancouver, WAFord3MRoush Fenway RacingJack Roush
17Matt KensethCambridge, WIFordCarharttRoush Fenway RacingJohn Henry
18Kyle BuschLas Vegas, NVToyotaM&M's / Susan G Komen for the CureJoe Gibbs RacingJoe Gibbs
19Elliott SadlerEmporia, VADodgeStanley / Susan G Komen for the CureGillett Evernham MotorsportsRay Evernham
20Tony StewartRushville, INToyotaThe Home DepotJoe Gibbs RacingJoe Gibbs
21Bill ElliottDawsonville, GAFordU.S. Air ForceWood Brothers RacingGlen Wood
22Dave BlaneyHartford, OHToyotaCaterpillarBill Davis RacingBill Davis
24Jeff GordonVallejo, CAChevroletDuPontHendrick MotorsportsRick Hendrick
25Brad KeselowskiAuburn Hills, MIChevroletGoDaddy.comHendrick MotorsportsRick Hendrick
26Jamie McMurrayJoplin, MOFordCrown RoyalRoush Fenway RacingGeoff Smith
28Travis KvapilJanesville, WIFordHitachi Power ToolsYates RacingDoug Yates
29Kevin HarvickBakersfield, CAChevroletShell / Pennzoil "Driven to the Outdoors"Richard Childress RacingRichard Childress
31Jeff BurtonSouth Boston, VAChevroletAT&T MobilityRichard Childress RacingRichard Childress
38David GillilandRiverside, CAFordFord. Drive one.Yates RacingMax Jones
40Bryan ClausonNoblesville, INDodgeTarget / Sony MotorStorm Pacific RiftChip Ganassi RacingFelix Sabates
41Reed SorensonPeachtree City, GADodgeTargetChip Ganassi RacingChip Ganassi
42Juan Pablo MontoyaBogota, ColombiaDodgeJuicy Fruit Slim PackChip Ganassi RacingFloyd Ganassi
43Bobby LabonteCorpus Christi, TXDodgeCheerios Racing / Let's Pink TogetherPetty EnterprisesRichard Petty
44David ReutimannZephyrhills, FLToyotaUPSMichael Waltrip RacingMichael Waltrip
45Chad McCumbeeSupply, NCDodgeMarathon American Spirit Motor OilPetty EnterprisesKyle Petty
48Jimmie JohnsonEl Cajon, CAChevroletLowe'sHendrick MotorsportsJeff Gordon
55Michael WaltripOwensboro, KYToyotaNAPA Auto PartsMichael Waltrip RacingMichael Waltrip
66Scott RiggsBahama, NCChevroletState Water HeatersHaas CNC RacingJoe Custer
70Tony RainesLaPorte, INChevroletHunt Brothers PizzaHaas CNC RacingMargaret Haas
75Derrike CopeSpanaway, WADodgeGermane RedDerrike Cope, Inc.Derrike Cope
77Sam Hornish Jr.Defiance, OHDodgeMobil 1Penske Racing SouthRoger Penske
78Joe NemechekLakeland, FLChevroletFurniture Row / DenverMattress.comFurniture Row RacingBarney Visser
82Scott SpeedManteca, CAToyotaRed BullRed Bull Racing TeamDietrich Mateschitz
83Brian VickersThomasville, NCToyotaRed BullRed Bull Racing TeamDietrich Mateschitz
84Mike SkinnerOntario, CAToyotaRed BullRed Bull Racing TeamDietrich Mateschitz
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.Kannapolis, NCChevroletAMP Energy / National GuardHendrick MotorsportsRick Hendrick
96Ken SchraderFenton, MOToyotaDLP HDTVHall of Fame RacingJeffrey Moorad
99Carl EdwardsColumbia, MOFordAflacRoush Fenway RacingJack Roush

Qualifying & Lineup

Qualifying Cancellation

For the 2008 Bank of America 500, qualifying sessions were unfortunately canceled due to adverse weather conditions, specifically rain. This marked the eighth instance of a qualifying cancellation during the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, highlighting the impact of external factors on race preparations.

Starting Grid Determination

With qualifying canceled, the starting lineup for the race was determined according to the NASCAR rulebook. This procedural method ensures that a grid is established even when on-track qualifying cannot proceed, typically based on owner's points or other established criteria from previous events.

Pos. Car Driver Manufacturer
148Jimmie JohnsonChevrolet
299Carl EdwardsFord
316Greg BiffleFord
431Jeff BurtonChevrolet
507Clint BowyerChevrolet
629Kevin HarvickChevrolet
720Tony StewartToyota
824Jeff GordonChevrolet
917Matt KensethFord
1088Dale Earnhardt, Jr.Chevrolet
1118Kyle BuschToyota
1211Denny HamlinToyota
136David RaganFord
148Mark MartinChevrolet
159Kasey KahneDodge
1612Ryan NewmanDodge
1783Brian VickersToyota
181Martin Truex, Jr.Chevrolet
192Kurt BuschDodge
2043Bobby LabonteDodge
2126Jamie McMurrayFord
2219Elliott SadlerDodge
235Casey MearsChevrolet
2442Juan Pablo MontoyaDodge
2528Travis KvapilFord
2644David ReutimannToyota
2715Paul MenardChevrolet
2838David GillilandFord
2901Regan SmithChevrolet
3041Reed SorensonDodge
3155Michael WaltripToyota
3222Dave BlaneyToyota
3366Scott RiggsChevrolet
3484Mike SkinnerToyota
357Robby GordonDodge
3677Sam Hornish, Jr.Dodge
3721Bill ElliottFord
3800A.J. AllmendingerToyota
3996Ken SchraderToyota
4010Mike WallaceDodge
4145Chad McCumbeeDodge
4278Joe NemechekChevrolet
4370Tony RainesChevy

Non-Qualifiers

Despite the rulebook-based lineup, several drivers failed to qualify for the 2008 Bank of America 500. These included Brad Keselowski (No. 25), Scott Speed (No. 82), Bryan Clauson (No. 40), and Derrike Cope (No. 75). Their exclusion underscores the competitive nature of the Sprint Cup Series, where even with altered qualifying procedures, not all entrants make the final grid.

Race Recap

Limited Information

Regrettably, the provided source material does not contain a detailed narrative or play-by-play account of the 2008 Bank of America 500 race itself. The "Race recap" section in the original article is explicitly marked as empty. Therefore, a comprehensive summary of on-track events, lead changes, cautions, or strategic maneuvers cannot be provided here.

Note: The absence of a detailed race recap in the source material means specific in-race events cannot be elaborated upon.

Official Results

Final Standings

The following table presents the official race results for the 2008 Bank of America 500, detailing each driver's finishing position, starting position, car number, manufacturer, sponsor, team, laps completed, laps led, race status, points earned, and winnings. This data offers a quantitative perspective on the performance of each participant.

Fin St # Driver Make Sponsor Team Laps Led Status Pts Winnings
1431Jeff BurtonChevroletAT&T MobilityRichard Childress Racing33458running190280208
2159Kasey KahneDodgeBudweiserGillett Evernham Motorsports3340running170207766
3192Kurt BuschDodgeMiller LitePenske Racing South3340running165145750
41118Kyle BuschToyotaM&M's, Susan G Komen for the CureJoe Gibbs Racing33414running165141875
52126Jamie McMurrayFordCrown RoyalRoush Fenway Racing3340running155128775
6148Jimmie JohnsonChevroletLowe'sHendrick Motorsports33467running160169036
7316Greg BiffleFord3MRoush Fenway Racing33416running151101625
8824Jeff GordonChevroletDuPontHendrick Motorsports33447running147141961
9148Mark MartinChevroletU.S. ArmyDale Earnhardt, Inc.3340running138120358
10136David RaganFordAAA InsuranceRoush Fenway Racing3341running13994875
11720Tony StewartToyotaHome DepotJoe Gibbs Racing33442running135140536
12507Clint BowyerChevroletJack Daniel'sRichard Childress Racing3340running12792725
13629Kevin HarvickChevroletShell, PennzoilRichard Childress Racing3340running124121061
14181Martin Truex, Jr.ChevroletBass Pro Shops, Tracker BoatsDale Earnhardt, Inc.3344running126116383
153041Reed SorensonDodgeTargetChip Ganassi Racing3346running123102064
161211Denny HamlinToyotaFedEx OfficeJoe Gibbs Racing3340running115107741
172043Bobby LabonteDodgeCheerios, Let's Pink TogetherPetty Enterprises3330running112109036
181783Brian VickersToyotaRed BullRed Bull Racing Team33364running11479550
193366Scott RiggsChevroletState Water HeatersHaas CNC Racing3330running10689208
202219Elliott SadlerDodgeStanley, Susan G Komen for the CureGillett Evernham Motorsports3330running10399345
211612Ryan NewmanDodgeAlltelPenske Racing South33310running105109350
223677Sam Hornish, Jr.DodgeMobil 1Penske Racing South3320running97114025
232901Regan SmithChevroletDEI, Principal Financial GroupDale Earnhardt, Inc.3320running9478600
243155Michael WaltripToyotaNAPA Auto PartsMichael Waltrip Racing3321running9685458
252838David GillilandFordFord: Drive OneYates Racing3320running8883633
262715Paul MenardChevroletMenards, MoenDale Earnhardt, Inc.3310running8576675
273222Dave BlaneyToyotaCaterpillarBill Davis Racing3310running8280108
283721Bill ElliottFordU.S. Air ForceWood Brothers Racing3300running7983595
29235Casey MearsChevroletKellogg's Pop Tarts, CARQUEST Auto PartsHendrick Motorsports3300running7683025
30357Robby GordonDodgeMenardsRobby Gordon Motorsports3281running7885347
314010Mike WallaceDodgeCharter CommunicationsGillett Evernham Motorsports3260running7064600
322644David ReutimannToyotaUPSMichael Waltrip Racing3211running7264375
33299Carl EdwardsFordAflacRoush Fenway Racing3170running64112625
342442Juan Pablo MontoyaDodgeJuicy Fruit Slim PackChip Ganassi Racing2960crash6192033
354145Chad McCumbeeDodgeMarathon American Spirit Motor OilPetty Enterprises2960running5863975
361088Dale Earnhardt, Jr.ChevroletAMP Energy, National GuardHendrick Motorsports2890running5571800
374278Joe NemechekChevroletFurniture Row, Denver MattressFurniture Row Racing2780running5263675
383996Ken SchraderToyotaDLP HDTVHall of Fame Racing2550running4971550
393484Mike SkinnerToyotaRed BullRed Bull Racing Team2540running4663425
404370Tony RainesChevyHunt Brothers PizzaHaas CNC Racing2030crash4363300
41917Matt KensethFordCarharttRoush Fenway Racing1941crash45110796
422528Travis KvapilFordHitachi Power ToolsYates Racing1940crash3790244
433800A.J. AllmendingerToyotaChampion MortgageMichael Waltrip Racing521crash3463298

Key Performances

Jeff Burton's victory from the 4th starting position was a testament to strategic driving and team execution. Jimmie Johnson, starting from pole position, led the most laps (67), demonstrating strong early-race performance, ultimately finishing 6th. Other notable performances include Kasey Kahne finishing 2nd and Kurt Busch 3rd, both without leading any laps, indicating strong late-race charges or consistent performance.

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