Charlotte Motor Speedway:
History
· Construction began on Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1959.
· The track’s first NASCAR Sprint Cup race was held on June 19, 1960 (600 miles) – won by Joe Lee Johnson (107.735 mph).
· The track was repaved midseason in 1994.
· The
track’s first Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race was held on October
16, 2004 (500 miles) – won by Jimmie Johnson (130.214 mph).
· The
track name changed from Charlotte Motor Speedway to Lowe’s Motor
Speedway in 1999. It changed back to Charlotte Motor Speedway for the
2010 season.
· The track was re-paved again before the 2006 season.
Notebook
· There
have been 109 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points races at Charlotte Motor
Speedway, two races per year since the track opened in 1960. In 1961,
there were two 100-mile qualifying points races held the week before the
May race. The first six fall races at Charlotte were 400-mile events
(1960-65).
· 517
drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points
paying race at Charlotte Motor Speedway; 370 in more than one.
· NASCAR
Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the series in starts at Charlotte
with 64. Terry Labonte and Mark Martin lead all active drivers with 57
starts; followed by Michael Waltrip with 49.
· Fireball Roberts won the inaugural Coors Light pole at Charlotte in 1960 with a speed of 133.904 mph.
· 42
drivers have Coors Light poles at Charlotte, led by David Pearson with
14. Ryan Newman leads all active drivers in poles, with nine, followed
by Jeff Gordon with eight.
· 12
drivers have won consecutive Coors Light poles at Charlotte. David
Pearson holds the record for most consecutive poles at Charlotte with
11; from the fall of 1973 through 1978.
· Jeff Gordon won five straight poles for the spring races at Charlotte between 1994 and 1998.
· Youngest Charlotte pole winner: Jeff Gordon (10/10/1993 – 22 years, 2 months, 6 days).
· Oldest Charlotte pole winner: Bobby Allison (10/11/1987 – 49 years, 10 months, 8 days).
· 45
different drivers have won at Charlotte Motor Speedway, led by Darrell
Waltrip, Bobby Allison and Jimmie Johnson with six wins each.
· Nine
drivers have posted consecutive wins at Charlotte Motor Speedway,
including three consecutive by Fred Lorenzen (fall 1964 and both 1965)
and four straight by Jimmie Johnson (both in 2004 and 2005).
· A season sweep at Charlotte has occurred eight times, including each season from 2004-2007.
· Youngest Charlotte winner: Jeff Gordon (5/29/1994 – 22 years, 9 months, 25 days).
· Oldest Charlotte winner: Cale Yarborough (10/6/1985 – 46 years, 6 months, 9 days).
· Hendrick
Motorsportshas the most wins at Charlotte in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series with 17: Jimmie Johnson (six), Jeff Gordon (five), Darrell
Waltrip (two), Ken Schrader (one), Terry Labonte (one), Casey Mears
(one) and Kasey Kahne (one).
· Eight different manufacturers have won in the NSCS at Charlotte; led by Chevrolet with 41 victories; followed by Ford with 28.
· 14
of the 109 (12.8%) NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Charlotte have been won
from the Coors Light pole; the two most recent were Jimmie Johnson in
2004 and 2009.
· The
second-place starting position is the most proficient starting position
in the field, producing more winners (17) than any other starting
position at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
· 31
of the 109 (28.4%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Charlotte have
been won from the front row: 14 from the pole and 17 from second place.
· 83 of the 109 (76.1%) NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Charlotte have been won from a top-10 starting position.
· Eight of the 109 (7.3%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Charlotte have been won from a starting position outside the top 20.
· The
deepest in the field that a NSCS race winner has started all-time at
Charlotte was 37th, by Jimmie Johnson in the Coca-Cola 600 of 2003. The
deepest in the field that a race winner has started in the 500-mile race
at Charlotte was 27th, by Jamie McMurray in 2010.
· Richard Petty leads
the series in runner-up finishes at Charlotte with nine. Bobby Labonte
leads all active drivers in second-place finishes at Charlotte with six;
followed by Matt Kenseth with three.
· NASCAR
Hall of Famers Richard Petty and Bobby Allison are tied for the series
most top-five finishes at Charlotte with 23. Mark Martin leads all
active drivers with 18, followed by Jeff Gordon with 16.
· Richard Petty leads the series in top-10 finishes at Charlotte with 31. Mark Martin leads all active drivers with 24.
· Ryan Newman leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average starting position at Charlotte with a 7.040.
· Joey Logano leads
all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average finishing
position at Charlotte with a 9.556. He is the only active driver with
an average finish in the top 10.
· 14
of the 16 active NASCAR Sprint Cup winners at Charlotte Motor Speedway
participated in at least two or more races before visiting Victory Lane.
Jamie McMurray won in his first appearance at Charlotte Motor Speedway
in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (2002). Jeff Gordon won in his second
appearance at CMS (1994).
· Terry Labonte competed
at Charlotte Motor Speedway 36 times before winning in the fall of
1996; the longest span of any the 16 active NASCAR Sprint Cup winners.
· Among
the 16 active NSCS Charlotte winners Bobby Labonte (36), Kevin Harvick
(20), Kurt Busch (19), Mark Martin (15), Clint Bowyer (13), Ken Schrader
(10) and Jeff Burton (10) all made 10 or more attempts before their
first win.
· Joe Nemechek
leads the series among active drivers with the most NASCAR Sprint Cup
starts at Charlotte without visiting Victory Lane at 34; followed by
Dale Earnhardt Jr. with 27.
· Since
the advent of electronic scoring the closest margin of victory (MOV) in
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway was the May
29, 2005 race won by Jimmie Johnson over Bobby Labonte with a MOV of
0.027 second.
· There
have been three NASCAR Sprint Cup races resulting with a
green-white-checkered finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but only once
for the Coca-Cola 600 (Scheduled No. of Laps/Actual No. of Laps): fall
of 2005 (334/336), fall of 2007 (334/337) and the 2011 Coca-Cola 600
(400/402).
· Five
of the 109 races at Charlotte Motor Speedway have been shortened due to
weather conditions; the most recent was the 2009 Coca-Cola 600 won by
David Reutimann and Michael Waltrip Racing. Four of the five races
shortened were the 600-mile events (1968, 1997, 2003 and 2009).
· Qualifying
has been cancelled due to weather conditions in the NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway twice; the fall race of 2002 and the
fall race of 2008.
· Seven
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series active drivers have made their first career
start at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Michael Waltrip (5/26/85), Elliott
Sadler (5/24/98), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5/30/99), Jimmie Johnson
(10/7/01), Brian Vickers (10/11/03), David Reutimann (10/15/05) and
Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidate Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (5/29/11).
· Four
active drivers have posted their first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Coors Light pole at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Jeff Gordon (10/10/93),
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (5/28/00), Ryan Newman (5/27/01) and Aric Almirola
(5/27/12). Almirola’s pole last season was the first time since
5/22/1966 that the No. 43 car had won the Coors Light pole at CMS.
· Six
active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers have posted their first career
win at Charlotte Motor Speedway: Jeff Gordon (5/29/94), Bobby Labonte
(5/28/95), Matt Kenseth (5/28/00), Jamie McMurray (10/13/02), Casey
Mears (5/27/07) and David Reutimann (5/25/09).
· Jimmie Johnson leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in laps led at Charlotte with 1,439 laps led in 24 starts.
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