17th race of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Motor car race
The 2000 Pepsi 400 was the 17th stock car race of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 42nd iteration of the event . The race was held on Saturday, July 1, 2000, in Daytona Beach, Florida at Daytona International Speedway , a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) permanent triangular-shaped superspeedway. The race took the scheduled 160 laps to complete. At race's end, Jeff Burton , driving for Roush Racing , would fiercely defend the lead on the final restart with four to go to win a chaotic race. The win was Burton's 13th career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his second of the season.[ 1] [ 2] To fill out the podium, Dale Jarrett of Robert Yates Racing and Rusty Wallace of Penske-Kranefuss Racing would finish second and third, respectively.
Background
The layout of Daytona International Speedway , the venue where the race was held.
Daytona International Speedway is one of three superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the other two being Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway .[ 3] The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees , while the front stretch , the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.[ 4]
Entry list
(R) denotes rookie driver.
#
Driver
Team
Make
Sponsor
1
Steve Park
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Pennzoil
2
Rusty Wallace
Penske-Kranefuss Racing
Ford
Miller Lite , Harley-Davidson
3
Dale Earnhardt
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
GM Goodwrench Service
4
Bobby Hamilton
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Chevrolet
Kodak
5
Terry Labonte
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Kellogg's
6
Mark Martin
Roush Racing
Ford
Valvoline Patriotic
7
Michael Waltrip
Mattei Motorsports
Chevrolet
NationsRent
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R)
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
Budweiser
9
Stacy Compton (R)
Melling Racing
Ford
Cougar
10
Johnny Benson Jr.
Tyler Jet Motorsports
Pontiac
Tyler Jet Motorsports
11
Brett Bodine
Brett Bodine Racing
Ford
Ralphs
12
Jeremy Mayfield
Penske-Kranefuss Racing
Ford
Mobil 1
13
Robby Gordon
Team Menard
Ford
Turtle Wax , The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (film)
14
Rick Mast
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Pontiac
Conseco
15
Ted Musgrave
Fenley-Moore Motorsports
Ford
Fenley-Moore Motorsports
16
Kevin Lepage
Roush Racing
Ford
Family Click
17
Matt Kenseth (R)
Roush Racing
Ford
DeWalt
18
Bobby Labonte
Joe Gibbs Racing
Pontiac
Interstate Batteries , 2000 MLB All-Star Game
20
Tony Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing
Pontiac
The Home Depot
21
Elliott Sadler
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
Citgo 1960's scheme
22
Ward Burton
Bill Davis Racing
Pontiac
Caterpillar
23
Boris Said
Spencer Motor Ventures
Ford
Federated Auto Parts
24
Jeff Gordon
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
DuPont
25
Jerry Nadeau
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
Michael Holigan
26
Jimmy Spencer
Haas-Carter Motorsports
Ford
Big Kmart
27
Mike Bliss (R)
Eel River Racing
Pontiac
Viagra
28
Ricky Rudd
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
Texaco , Havoline
31
Mike Skinner
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
Lowe's
32
Scott Pruett (R)
PPI Motorsports
Ford
Tide
33
Joe Nemechek
Andy Petree Racing
Chevrolet
Oakwood Homes
36
Ken Schrader
MB2 Motorsports
Pontiac
M&M's Patriotic
40
Sterling Marlin
Team SABCO
Chevrolet
Coors Light , Brooks & Dunn
42
Kenny Irwin Jr.
Team SABCO
Chevrolet
BellSouth
43
John Andretti
Petty Enterprises
Pontiac
Cheerios
44
Kyle Petty
Petty Enterprises
Pontiac
Hot Wheels
50
Ricky Craven
Midwest Transit Racing
Chevrolet
Midwest Transit
55
Kenny Wallace
Andy Petree Racing
Chevrolet
Square D , Cooper Lighting
60
Geoff Bodine
Joe Bessey Racing
Chevrolet
Power Team
66
Darrell Waltrip
Haas-Carter Motorsports
Ford
Route 66 , Big Kmart
71
Dave Marcis
Marcis Auto Racing
Chevrolet
Realtree
75
Wally Dallenbach Jr.
Galaxy Motorsports
Ford
RedCell , World Championship Wrestling
77
Robert Pressley
Jasper Motorsports
Ford
Jasper Engines & Transmissions
88
Dale Jarrett
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
Quality Care Service , Ford Credit
90
Ed Berrier (R)
Donlavey Racing
Ford
Hills Bros. Coffee
93
Dave Blaney (R)
Bill Davis Racing
Pontiac
Amoco
94
Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott Racing
Ford
McDonald's
97
Chad Little
Roush Racing
Ford
John Deere
99
Jeff Burton
Roush Racing
Ford
Exide
Official entry list
Practice
First practice
The first practice session was held on Thursday, June 29, and was delayed until 5:00 PM EST due to rain. The session lasted for around an hour and 30 minutes.[ 5] Ricky Rudd of Robert Yates Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 48.272 and an average speed of 186.443 miles per hour (300.051 km/h).[ 6]
Second practice
The second practice session was held on Friday, June 30, at 3:00 PM EST . The session would last for two hours and 30 minutes.[ 5] Bill Elliott of Bill Elliott Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 47.515 and an average speed of 189.414 miles per hour (304.832 km/h).[ 7]
Third and final practice
The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, June 30, at 8:00 PM EST . The session would last for one hour.[ 5] Mark Martin of Roush Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 47.337 and an average speed of 190.126 miles per hour (305.978 km/h).[ 8]
Qualifying
Qualifying was split into two rounds. The first round was held on Friday, June 29, at 8:00 PM EST . Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. During the first round, the top 25 drivers in the round would be guaranteed a starting spot in the race. If a driver was not able to guarantee a spot in the first round, they had the option to scrub their time from the first round and try and run a faster lap time in a second round qualifying run, held on Saturday, June 30, at 6:30 PM EST . As with the first round, each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap.[ 5] Positions 26-36 would be decided on time, while positions 37-43 would be based on provisionals. Six spots are awarded by the use of provisionals based on owner's points. The seventh is awarded to a past champion who has not otherwise qualified for the race. If no past champion needs the provisional, the next team in the owner points will be awarded a provisional.[ 9]
Dale Jarrett of Robert Yates Racing would win the pole, setting a time of 47.988 and an average speed of 187.547 miles per hour (301.828 km/h).[ 10]
Three drivers would fail to qualify: Brett Bodine , Robby Gordon , and Dave Marcis . Ted Musgrave and Boris Said had withdrawn from the entry list earlier in the week.
Full qualifying results
Race results
Fin[ 11]
St
#
Driver
Team
Make
Laps
Led
Status
Pts
Winnings
1
9
99
Jeff Burton
Roush Racing
Ford
160
42
running
180
$152,450
2
1
88
Dale Jarrett
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
160
56
running
180
$126,350
3
12
2
Rusty Wallace
Penske-Kranefuss Racing
Ford
160
0
running
165
$88,750
4
5
6
Mark Martin
Roush Racing
Ford
160
0
running
160
$83,650
5
2
28
Ricky Rudd
Robert Yates Racing
Ford
160
0
running
155
$79,900
6
7
20
Tony Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing
Pontiac
160
1
running
155
$71,425
7
6
22
Ward Burton
Bill Davis Racing
Pontiac
160
6
running
151
$68,775
8
18
3
Dale Earnhardt
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
160
0
running
142
$64,375
9
15
31
Mike Skinner
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
160
0
running
138
$58,375
10
34
24
Jeff Gordon
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
160
0
running
134
$74,675
11
40
33
Joe Nemechek
Andy Petree Racing
Chevrolet
160
0
running
130
$58,215
12
21
18
Bobby Labonte
Joe Gibbs Racing
Pontiac
160
0
running
127
$62,025
13
20
10
Johnny Benson Jr.
Tyler Jet Motorsports
Pontiac
160
11
running
129
$45,335
14
29
43
John Andretti
Petty Enterprises
Pontiac
160
0
running
121
$63,595
15
8
25
Jerry Nadeau
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
160
0
running
118
$54,355
16
19
97
Chad Little
Roush Racing
Ford
160
0
running
115
$53,065
17
23
77
Robert Pressley
Jasper Motorsports
Ford
160
0
running
112
$43,525
18
10
21
Elliott Sadler
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
160
0
running
109
$51,985
19
26
55
Kenny Wallace
Andy Petree Racing
Chevrolet
160
0
running
106
$52,145
20
22
17
Matt Kenseth (R)
Roush Racing
Ford
160
0
running
103
$55,480
21
35
75
Wally Dallenbach Jr.
Galaxy Motorsports
Ford
160
0
running
100
$41,660
22
28
42
Kenny Irwin Jr.
Team SABCO
Chevrolet
160
1
running
102
$49,340
23
14
36
Ken Schrader
MB2 Motorsports
Pontiac
160
0
running
94
$40,970
24
4
93
Dave Blaney (R)
Bill Davis Racing
Pontiac
160
0
running
91
$37,350
25
39
40
Sterling Marlin
Team SABCO
Chevrolet
160
0
running
88
$48,805
26
11
90
Ed Berrier (R)
Donlavey Racing
Ford
160
0
running
85
$36,845
27
33
66
Darrell Waltrip
Haas-Carter Motorsports
Ford
160
1
running
87
$39,790
28
24
27
Mike Bliss (R)
Eel River Racing
Pontiac
160
0
running
79
$36,370
29
32
50
Ricky Craven
Midwest Transit Racing
Chevrolet
160
0
running
76
$36,150
30
16
44
Kyle Petty
Petty Enterprises
Pontiac
160
0
running
73
$47,055
31
25
14
Rick Mast
A. J. Foyt Enterprises
Pontiac
160
0
running
70
$35,800
32
17
26
Jimmy Spencer
Haas-Carter Motorsports
Ford
160
0
running
67
$47,170
33
27
1
Steve Park
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
159
0
running
64
$46,540
34
43
60
Geoff Bodine
Joe Bessey Racing
Chevrolet
159
0
running
61
$45,960
35
31
8
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R)
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Chevrolet
159
0
running
58
$45,330
36
42
4
Bobby Hamilton
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Chevrolet
158
0
running
55
$43,200
37
30
16
Kevin Lepage
Roush Racing
Ford
135
0
running
52
$43,071
38
3
94
Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott Racing
Ford
113
42
crash
54
$43,875
39
13
9
Stacy Compton (R)
Melling Racing
Ford
113
0
crash
46
$34,800
40
36
32
Scott Pruett (R)
PPI Motorsports
Ford
104
0
crash
43
$34,650
41
37
5
Terry Labonte
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
81
0
crash
40
$52,525
42
41
7
Michael Waltrip
Mattei Motorsports
Chevrolet
81
0
crash
37
$42,400
43
38
12
Jeremy Mayfield
Penske-Kranefuss Racing
Ford
81
0
crash
34
$42,275
Failed to qualify
44
11
Brett Bodine
Brett Bodine Racing
Ford
45
71
Dave Marcis
Marcis Auto Racing
Chevrolet
46
13
Robby Gordon
Team Menard
Ford
Official race results
Television
The Pepsi 400 was covered by CBS in the United States for the second straight year and it was their final NASCAR Cup Series race. Mike Joy , two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Ned Jarrett and 1983 race winner Buddy Baker called the race from the broadcast booth. Dick Berggren , Ralph Sheheen and Bill Stephens handled pit road for the television side. Ken Squier would serve as host.
References
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^ "Happy Hour practice speeds" . ThatsRacin . June 30, 2000. Archived from the original on August 17, 2000. Retrieved May 12, 2022 .
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