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The 2008 Bank of America 500 represented the final race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season.
Answer: False
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was the thirty-first race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season and the fifth race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, not the final race of the season.
Lowe's Motor Speedway, the designated venue for the 2008 Bank of America 500, is accurately described as a permanent racing facility featuring a 1.5-mile course length.
Answer: True
Lowe's Motor Speedway is indeed a permanent racing facility with a 1.5-mile course, as stated in the provided information.
The total race distance for the 2008 Bank of America 500 comprised 334 laps, equivalent to 501 miles.
Answer: True
The source confirms the total distance was 334 laps, covering 501 miles.
The average speed recorded during the 2008 Bank of America 500 was approximately 150 miles per hour.
Answer: False
The average speed during the race was 133.699 miles per hour, not approximately 150 mph.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was notable as the sole Saturday night race within the Chase for the Sprint Cup as of that year.
Answer: True
The source confirms that the 2008 Bank of America 500 was the only Saturday night race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup as of 2008.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was the fifth race within the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Answer: True
The source states that the 2008 Bank of America 500 was the fifth race of the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was conducted on October 11, 2008, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.
Answer: True
The date and location of the 2008 Bank of America 500 are accurately stated in the flashcards.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 constituted the thirty-first race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.
Answer: True
The source confirms that the 2008 Bank of America 500 was the thirty-first race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.
What was the official designation of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on October 11, 2008?
Answer: The Bank of America 500
The official name of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on October 11, 2008, was the Bank of America 500.
What was the precise geographical location of the 2008 Bank of America 500 race?
Answer: Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was held at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.
What was the total distance of the 2008 Bank of America 500 race, expressed in laps?
Answer: 334 laps
The total distance of the 2008 Bank of America 500 race was 334 laps.
What was the calculated average speed achieved during the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: 133.699 mph
The average speed during the 2008 Bank of America 500 was 133.699 miles per hour.
What unique aspect characterized the 2008 Bank of America 500's scheduling within the Chase for the Sprint Cup?
Answer: It was the only Saturday night race.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was the only Saturday night race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup as of 2008.
Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position for the 2008 Bank of America 500 by recording the fastest qualifying time during a dedicated session.
Answer: False
Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position, but it was determined by 2008 Owner's points, not by the fastest qualifying time, as qualifying was canceled due to rain.
Qualifying for the 2008 Bank of America 500 was canceled due to heavy fog, necessitating the use of owner's points to determine the starting lineup.
Answer: False
Qualifying was canceled due to rain, not heavy fog, although owner's points were indeed used to set the starting lineup.
Brad Keselowski, Scott Speed, Bryan Clauson, and Derrike Cope all successfully qualified for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Answer: False
These four drivers are explicitly listed as having failed to qualify for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Carl Edwards started in the pole position for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Answer: False
Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position, while Carl Edwards started in the second position.
Jeff Burton, the eventual winner of the 2008 Bank of America 500, commenced the race from the fourth starting position.
Answer: True
Jeff Burton started in the fourth position and went on to win the race, as confirmed by the flashcards.
Which driver successfully secured the pole position for the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie Johnson secured the pole position for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
By what method was the pole position determined for the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: By the 2008 Owner's points
The pole position for the 2008 Bank of America 500 was determined by the 2008 Owner's points due to qualifying cancellation.
What was the specific reason for the cancellation of qualifying for the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Rain
Qualifying for the 2008 Bank of America 500 was canceled due to rain.
Which driver commenced the 2008 Bank of America 500 from the second starting position?
Answer: Carl Edwards
Carl Edwards started in the second position for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Which of the following drivers was unsuccessful in qualifying for the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Scott Speed
Scott Speed was among the drivers who failed to qualify for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
What was the starting position for Jeff Burton, the eventual winner, in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Fourth position
Jeff Burton, the winner of the 2008 Bank of America 500, started from the fourth position.
Jeff Burton's victory in the 2008 Bank of America 500 represented his 21st and final career Cup Series win.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Jeff Burton's win in the 2008 Bank of America 500 was his 21st and final Cup Series victory.
Kurt Busch commenced the 2008 Bank of America 500 from the 19th position and achieved a third-place finish.
Answer: True
Kurt Busch started 19th and finished third, as stated in the flashcard.
Kasey Kahne finished second in the 2008 Bank of America 500, driving for Hendrick Motorsports.
Answer: False
Kasey Kahne finished second, but he drove for Gillett Evernham Motorsports, not Hendrick Motorsports.
Who was the ultimate winner of the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Jeff Burton
Jeff Burton was the winner of the 2008 Bank of America 500.
What significant career achievement did Jeff Burton attain with his victory in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: His 21st and final Cup Series victory
Jeff Burton's win in the 2008 Bank of America 500 marked his 21st and final Cup Series victory.
What was Kasey Kahne's ultimate finishing position in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Second
Kasey Kahne finished in the second position in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Which driver secured third place in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Kurt Busch
Kurt Busch finished third in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Jimmie Johnson led the most laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500, ultimately concluding the race in sixth position.
Answer: True
Jimmie Johnson led 67 laps, the most in the race, and finished sixth, as stated in the flashcards.
Jeff Gordon led 67 laps during the 2008 Bank of America 500, ultimately finishing in the eighth position.
Answer: False
Jeff Gordon led 47 laps and finished eighth. Jimmie Johnson led 67 laps.
Brian Vickers led 64 laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500, ultimately finishing eighteenth.
Answer: True
Brian Vickers led 64 laps and finished eighteenth, as confirmed by the flashcard.
David Ragan finished tenth in the 2008 Bank of America 500 and led 5 laps.
Answer: False
David Ragan finished tenth, but he led 1 lap, not 5 laps.
Tony Stewart led 42 laps and finished in the fifteenth position in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Answer: False
Tony Stewart led 42 laps, but he finished eleventh, not fifteenth. Reed Sorenson finished fifteenth.
Greg Biffle started third and finished seventh in the 2008 Bank of America 500, leading 16 laps.
Answer: True
Greg Biffle started third, led 16 laps, and finished seventh, as detailed in the flashcards.
Mark Martin finished ninth in the 2008 Bank of America 500, driving for Roush Fenway Racing.
Answer: False
Mark Martin finished ninth, but he drove for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., not Roush Fenway Racing.
Which driver led the highest number of laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Jimmie Johnson
Jimmie Johnson led the most laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500, with 67 laps led.
How many laps did Jimmie Johnson lead during the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: 67 laps
Jimmie Johnson led 67 laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500, which was the most laps led by any driver.
Which team did Jamie McMurray represent when he achieved a fifth-place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Roush Fenway Racing
Jamie McMurray finished fifth in the 2008 Bank of America 500, driving for Roush Fenway Racing.
How many laps did Jeff Gordon lead during the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: 47 laps
Jeff Gordon led 47 laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
What was Mark Martin's final finishing position in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Ninth
Mark Martin finished ninth in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Which driver finished tenth in the 2008 Bank of America 500 and led 1 lap?
Answer: David Ragan
David Ragan finished tenth in the 2008 Bank of America 500 and led 1 lap.
What was Tony Stewart's final finishing position in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Eleventh
Tony Stewart finished eleventh in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
How many laps did Brian Vickers lead during the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: 64 laps
Brian Vickers led 64 laps in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
Patrick Carpentier was replaced by Carl Edwards in the No. 10 car for the 2008 Bank of America 500 following a dispute with his team manager.
Answer: False
Patrick Carpentier was indeed replaced due to an argument with his team manager, but Mike Wallace, not Carl Edwards, drove the No. 10 car as his replacement.
Juan Pablo Montoya's thirty-fourth place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500 was attributed to mechanical failure.
Answer: False
Juan Pablo Montoya's thirty-fourth place finish was due to a crash, not mechanical failure.
Matt Kenseth finished forty-first in the 2008 Bank of America 500 after leading 10 laps before a crash.
Answer: False
Matt Kenseth finished forty-first due to a crash, but he led 1 lap, not 10 laps.
Mike Wallace drove the No. 10 car for Gillett Evernham Motorsports in the 2008 Bank of America 500 as a replacement driver.
Answer: True
Mike Wallace replaced Patrick Carpentier in the No. 10 car for Gillett Evernham Motorsports, as confirmed by the flashcards.
Travis Kvapil's forty-second place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500 was a direct result of a crash on lap 52.
Answer: False
Travis Kvapil's forty-second place finish was due to a crash, but it occurred on lap 194, not lap 52.
Who was designated as the replacement driver for Patrick Carpentier in the No. 10 car for the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Mike Wallace
Mike Wallace replaced Patrick Carpentier in the No. 10 car for the 2008 Bank of America 500.
What was the specific reason for Juan Pablo Montoya's thirty-fourth place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: A crash
Juan Pablo Montoya's thirty-fourth place finish was due to a crash.
Which driver finished thirty-sixth in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished thirty-sixth in the 2008 Bank of America 500.
What was the cause of Matt Kenseth's forty-first place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: A crash
Matt Kenseth's forty-first place finish was caused by a crash.
On which lap did A.J. Allmendinger crash, resulting in his forty-third place finish in the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Lap 52
A.J. Allmendinger crashed on lap 52, leading to his forty-third place finish.
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was exclusively broadcast by the Performance Racing Network.
Answer: False
The television broadcast was on ABC, while the Performance Racing Network provided radio coverage alongside Sirius Satellite Radio.
The television announcers for the 2008 Bank of America 500 included Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, and Andy Petree.
Answer: True
Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, and Andy Petree were indeed the announcers for the television broadcast of the race.
Which television network provided the broadcast coverage for the 2008 Bank of America 500 in the United States?
Answer: ABC
The 2008 Bank of America 500 was broadcast in the United States on ABC.
Who comprised the team of announcers for the television broadcast of the 2008 Bank of America 500?
Answer: Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, Andy Petree
Jerry Punch, Dale Jarrett, and Andy Petree were the announcers for the television broadcast of the 2008 Bank of America 500.