Jeff Gordon overcame a radiator problem to win the Dodge Avenger 500. The win was his third in the last four races, his sixth win in the Southern 500, and his 78th overall career. Because of the failure, his car emitted steam for the last 50 laps or so of the race. The race was arguably decided most in the pits. Gordon's crew chief,
Steve Letarte, kept the #24 Chevy on the track during what would be the final caution of the race, while all other leaders came in for service. Meanwhile,
Denny Hamlin was in position for a weekend sweep (he had won on Friday night in the
Busch Series Diamond Hill Plywood 200), but a failure to apply
lug nuts correctly on the first attempt led to a long
pit stop, after which he never regained the lead. Hamlin still led the most laps on this day and finished second. The remaining top drivers were in this order:
Jimmie Johnson,
Ryan Newman,
Carl Edwards,
Tony Stewart,
Matt Kenseth,
Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bowyer, and
Jeff Burton. After this race, Gordon led Jimmie Johnson by 231 points for the lead. Earnhardt Jr. led
Jamie McMurray by 46 points for the 12th and final position in the
Chase for the NEXTEL Cup. However, because of illegal bolts supporting the wing that was discovered in a pre-race inspection, Earnhardt was docked 100 driver points, the team lost 100 owner points and slapped with a $100,000 (
US) fine and crew chief Tony Eury, Sr. was suspended until July 4. Because of the penalties, McMurray was elevated to the final Chase position as a result.
Race results (
*) denotes Rookie of the Year candidate. ==Notes==