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The 2004 Food City 500 marked the inaugural event of the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season.
Answer: False
This statement is false. The 2004 Food City 500 was the sixth event of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season, not the inaugural one.
The Food City 500 is part of the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Answer: False
This statement is false. The Food City 500 is part of the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, not the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
What event was the 2004 Food City 500 in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season?
Answer: The sixth event of the season
The 2004 Food City 500 was the sixth event of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season.
What was the official iteration number of the Food City 500 race held in 2004?
Answer: The 44th iteration
The 2004 Food City 500 was the 44th iteration of the race.
Bristol Motor Speedway is a temporary dirt track.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Bristol Motor Speedway is a permanent racing facility designed as an oval track, not a temporary dirt track.
Bristol Motor Speedway features an all-grass surface and minimal spectator seating.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Bristol Motor Speedway is characterized by its steep banking, an all-concrete surface, two pit roads, and extensive stadium-like seating, not a grass surface and minimal seating.
Bristol Motor Speedway hosted its first NASCAR race in 1960.
Answer: False
This statement is false. While Bristol Motor Speedway was constructed in 1960, it hosted its first NASCAR race in 1961.
Bristol Motor Speedway was previously known as Bristol International Raceway.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Bristol Motor Speedway has been known by previous names, including Bristol International Raceway.
Which racetrack hosted the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: Bristol Motor Speedway
The 2004 Food City 500 was hosted at Bristol Motor Speedway.
What is the approximate length of the Bristol Motor Speedway track in miles?
Answer: 0.533 miles
The length of the Bristol Motor Speedway track is 0.533 miles.
Which of these is NOT mentioned as a distinctive feature of Bristol Motor Speedway?
Answer: Retractable roof
A retractable roof is not mentioned as a distinctive feature of Bristol Motor Speedway; features like steep banking, an all-concrete surface, and two pit roads are noted.
When did Bristol Motor Speedway host its first NASCAR race?
Answer: 1961
Bristol Motor Speedway hosted its first NASCAR race in 1961.
Which of these was a former name of Bristol Motor Speedway?
Answer: Bristol International Raceway
Bristol Motor Speedway was formerly known as Bristol International Raceway.
The 2004 Food City 500 was held on March 28, 2004, at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Answer: True
This statement is true. The 2004 Food City 500 took place on Sunday, March 28, 2004, at Bristol Motor Speedway.
The total race distance for the 2004 Food City 500 was approximately 428 kilometers.
Answer: True
This statement is true. The 2004 Food City 500 was scheduled for 500 laps, covering a total distance of 266.5 miles, which is equivalent to approximately 428.89 kilometers.
The 2004 Food City 500 was broadcast nationally on the Performance Racing Network (PRN).
Answer: False
This statement is false. While PRN provided radio coverage, the national television broadcast was on FOX.
Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, and Darrell Waltrip were the television announcers for the race broadcast.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Mike Joy, Larry McReynolds, and Darrell Waltrip served as the television announcers for the 2004 Food City 500 broadcast on FOX.
The winner of the 2004 Food City 500 received prize money exceeding $200,000.
Answer: False
This statement is false. The winner, Kurt Busch, received $173,965, which is less than $200,000.
The 2004 Food City 500 race had an average speed of approximately 132.9 km/h.
Answer: True
This statement is true. The average speed of the winner, Kurt Busch, during the 2004 Food City 500 was approximately 132.943 km/h (82.607 mph).
How many laps were scheduled for the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: 500
The 2004 Food City 500 was scheduled for 500 laps.
What was the attendance figure for the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: 160,000 spectators
The attendance for the 2004 Food City 500 was 160,000 spectators.
Which television network broadcast the 2004 Food City 500 in the United States?
Answer: FOX
The 2004 Food City 500 was broadcast on FOX in the United States.
How much prize money did the winner, Kurt Busch, receive?
Answer: $173,965
The winner, Kurt Busch, received $173,965 in prize money for winning the 2004 Food City 500.
What was the average speed of the race winner, Kurt Busch, during the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: 82.607 mph
The average speed of the race winner, Kurt Busch, during the 2004 Food City 500 was 82.607 miles per hour.
The 2004 Food City 500 was held on which day of the week?
Answer: Sunday
The 2004 Food City 500 was held on a Sunday.
Kurt Busch finished the 2004 Food City 500 in second place.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Kurt Busch won the 2004 Food City 500. Rusty Wallace finished in second place.
Kevin Harvick secured the second-place position in the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Kevin Harvick finished in third place in the 2004 Food City 500. Rusty Wallace secured the second-place position.
Kurt Busch led 119 laps en route to his victory in the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Kurt Busch led 119 laps during his victory in the 2004 Food City 500.
All drivers who started the 2004 Food City 500 completed all 500 laps.
Answer: False
This statement is false. While a significant number of drivers completed all 500 laps, not all drivers who started the race finished all laps.
Jeff Burton retired early from the race because his car was too slow.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Jeff Burton retired from the 2004 Food City 500 early due to his car being too slow.
Scott Riggs finished the race in 34th place due to a crash.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Scott Riggs retired from the 2004 Food City 500 in 34th place as a result of a crash.
Rusty Wallace earned $141,878 for his second-place finish.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Rusty Wallace earned $141,878 for securing the second-place position in the 2004 Food City 500.
Kurt Busch led more laps than any other driver in the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Kurt Busch led the most laps in the 2004 Food City 500, totaling 119 laps.
The top three finishers in the 2004 Food City 500 all drove Fords.
Answer: False
This statement is false. The top three finishers drove a Ford (Kurt Busch), a Dodge (Rusty Wallace), and a Chevrolet (Kevin Harvick).
Kasey Kahne retired from the 2004 Food City 500 due to mechanical issues.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Kasey Kahne retired from the 2004 Food City 500 due to a crash, not mechanical issues.
Who was the winner of the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: Kurt Busch
Kurt Busch was the winner of the 2004 Food City 500.
Which driver finished in second place in the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: Rusty Wallace
Rusty Wallace finished in second place in the 2004 Food City 500.
Which driver started in 13th position and subsequently won the race?
Answer: Kurt Busch
Kurt Busch started in 13th position and subsequently won the 2004 Food City 500.
Which of the following drivers was among those who completed all 500 laps?
Answer: Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie Johnson was among the drivers who completed all 500 laps of the 2004 Food City 500.
What was the stated reason for Geoff Bodine's retirement from the race?
Answer: Brake problems
Geoff Bodine retired from the 2004 Food City 500 due to brake problems.
Which driver finished third in the 2004 Food City 500?
Answer: Kevin Harvick
Kevin Harvick finished in third place in the 2004 Food City 500.
Jeff Gordon recorded the fastest lap during the final practice session ('Happy Hour').
Answer: False
This statement is false. Brian Vickers of Hendrick Motorsports recorded the fastest time during the final practice session ('Happy Hour'), not Jeff Gordon.
Ryan Newman secured the pole position for the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Ryan Newman of Penske-Jasper Racing secured the pole position for the 2004 Food City 500.
Qualifying for the race took place on Saturday, March 27, 2004.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Qualifying for the 2004 Food City 500 took place on Friday, March 27, 2004, not Saturday.
Morgan Shepherd was the only driver unable to qualify for the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Morgan Shepherd was the only driver who did not qualify for the 2004 Food City 500.
Kurt Busch started the 2004 Food City 500 in the pole position.
Answer: False
This statement is false. Ryan Newman secured the pole position for the 2004 Food City 500. Kurt Busch started in 13th position and went on to win the race.
Who set the fastest lap during the *first* practice session?
Answer: Jeff Gordon
Jeff Gordon set the fastest lap during the first practice session for the 2004 Food City 500.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the fastest lap in which practice session?
Answer: Second practice session
Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the fastest lap during the second practice session for the 2004 Food City 500.
What was Ryan Newman's qualifying speed when he won the pole position?
Answer: 128.314 mph
Ryan Newman's qualifying speed when he won the pole position was 128.314 miles per hour.
What happened to Kirk Shelmerdine during his qualifying attempt?
Answer: He crashed into the outside wall.
During his qualifying attempt, Kirk Shelmerdine crashed into the outside wall in turn 3.
What was the qualifying time for the pole position set by Ryan Newman?
Answer: 14.954 seconds
Ryan Newman's qualifying time for the pole position was 14.954 seconds.
Kurt Busch drove the number 97 car for Roush Racing when he won the 2004 Food City 500.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Kurt Busch drove the number 97 car for Roush Racing when he won the 2004 Food City 500.
The number 97 car, driven by Kurt Busch, featured sponsorship from Sharpie and Irwin Industrial Tools.
Answer: True
This statement is true. Kurt Busch's number 97 car was sponsored by Sharpie and Irwin Industrial Tools.
For which team did the winner, Kurt Busch, compete in this race?
Answer: Roush Racing
Kurt Busch competed for Roush Racing when he won the 2004 Food City 500.
What were the primary sponsors mentioned for Kurt Busch's number 97 car?
Answer: Sharpie and Irwin Industrial Tools
The primary sponsors mentioned for Kurt Busch's number 97 car were Sharpie and Irwin Industrial Tools.
What was the primary sponsor for Jeff Gordon's number 24 car mentioned in the text?
Answer: DuPont
The primary sponsor for Jeff Gordon's number 24 car, as mentioned, was DuPont.