Sunday, May 30, 2010

CUP: Blaney’s Transmission Goes Bust at Charlotte


Dave Blaney picked up the 16th last-place finish of his Sprint Cup career in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway when his unsponsored #66 PRISM Motorsports Toyota fell out with transmission problems after completing 25 of the race’s 400 laps.

Blaney was the fastest “go-or-go-home” car in Thursday’s qualifying session, securing the 17th starting spot with a speed of 184.932 mph. It was his best qualifying run since he started 3rd at Bristol in March. After skipping Happy Hour, Blaney started Sunday’s 600-mile contest, but pulled behind the wall under green 25 laps into the race. Teammate Michael McDowell followed suit nine laps later while previous last-place leader Joe Nemechek went behind the wall on lap 46, 21 laps after Blaney.

The finish again moved Blaney and the #66 team into a tie with Joe Nemechek and his #87 for the current lead in both the 2010 Sprint Cup driver and team LASTCAR rankings. Blaney has also climbed into sole possession of 6th in the all-time LASTCAR rankings, five finishes away from Nemechek in 5th.

STATS AND FACTS
*The race marked Blaney’s first last-place finish in a Cup race at Charlotte. Blaney does have a last-place finish at Charlotte in the Nationwide Series, the 1998 Carquest Auto Parts 300.
*It’s the first time the #66 had finished last in a Cup race at Charlotte since Darrell Waltrip lost his engine 32 laps into the 1999 Coca-Cola 600.
*It’s the first time a driver finished last in a Cup race at Charlotte due to transmission problems since Joe Frasson fell out 70 laps into the 1974 World 600.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #66-Dave Blaney / 25 laps / transmission
42) #55-Michael McDowell / 34 laps / brakes
41) #36-Johnny Sauter / 37 laps / transmission
40) #64-Todd Bodine / 41 laps / transmission
39) #87-Joe Nemechek / 46 laps / overheating

CUP DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Dave Blaney, Joe Nemechek (3)
2nd) Aric Almirola, Michael McDowell (2)
3rd) Robby Gordon, Johnny Sauter, Reed Sorenson (1)

CUP TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #66-PRISM Motorsports, #87-NEMCO Motorsports (3)
2nd) #55-PRISM Motorsports, #09-Phoenix Racing (2)
3rd) #7-Robby Gordon Motorsports, #32-Braun Racing, #36-Tommy Baldwin Racing (1)

N’WIDE: Green Gobbled-Up In Early Crash At Charlotte


Mark Green picked up the 8th last-place finish of his Nationwide Series career in Saturday’s Tech-Net Auto Service 300 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway when his #70 WebsterRadiator.com Chevrolet was involved in a multi-car crash on lap 3 of the 203-lap race.

Green qualified a respectable 25th for Saturday’s race at a speed of 181.671 mph, fifth-fastest among the drivers not locked-into the field. However, three laps into the race, Paul Menard spun Steve Arpin out of the top 10 in turn one, and Green was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Green lost control in the high groove and stuffed Mike Wallace into the outside wall, causing extensive right-side damage to both cars. While Wallace returned to the race, Green did not, giving him his first last-place finish of 2010. Green did, however, drive in relief of Brendan Gaughan later in the race as Gaughan was suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning after another early crash.

Last-place leader Dennis Setzer finished 39th in the #92 that still leads the 2010 Team Rankings after twelve races.

STATS AND FACTS
*This was Green’s first last-place finish since the 2009 O’Reilly Challenge at Texas, when he and the #49 GetMoreVacations.com Chevrolet went behind the wall two laps into the 200-lap race with handling problems. That finish was the fifth Green picked up that year alone. Also in 2009, Green was the one who ended Johnny Chapman’s three-race last-place streak at Chicagoland after Chapman failed to qualify.
*It was the first time the #70 had finished last at Charlotte since Bosco Lowe lost the engine of his Bailey / Temple Oldsmobile 9 laps into the 1984 Mello Yello 300.
*The #70 had not finished last in a Nationwide Series race since Justin Diercks lost the rear end of his BIOMET/ForeTravel Chevrolet in the 2007 Federated Auto Parts 300 at the Nashville Superspeedway. Like Green’s car on Saturday, Diercks’ car was also owned by Mary Louise Miller.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #70-Mark Green / 3 laps / crash
42) #61-Josh Wise / 5 laps / electrical
41) #91-David Gilliland / 8 laps / crash
40) #6-Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. / 8 laps / crash
39) #92-Dennis Setzer / 13 laps / vibration

N’WIDE DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Dennis Setzer (4)
2nd) Michael Annett, Johnny Borneman III, Johnny Chapman, David Gilliland, Mark Green, Brian Keselowski, Danny O’Quinn, Jr., Chrissy Wallace (1)

N’WIDE TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #92-K-Automotive Motorsports (5)
2nd) #15-Germain Racing, #41-Rick Ware, #70-Mary Louise Miller, #83-John Borneman, Jr., #90-D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports, #91-D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports, #96-K-Automotive Motorsports (1)

Sunday, May 23, 2010

CUP: Edwards Wrecks, Finishes Last In All-Star Race


Carl Edwards finished last in Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race XXVI at the Charlotte Motor Speedway when his #99 Aflac Ford was involved in a multi-car accident 90 laps into the 100-lap race.

Edwards’ up-and-down weekend began on qualifying day when, right after Showdown last-placer Joe Nemechek’s run, Edwards rolled out as one of the four final cars to make a timed lap. On his warm-up lap, Edwards suddenly slowed off turn four when he saw rain on his windshield. He drove backwards around the track and returned to pit road, but the qualifying session was soon cancelled, trapping Edwards back in the 26th spot in the Showdown due to his late qualifying draw.

Edwards finished 10th in the Showdown, but was then voted-in to the main event, securing him the 21st and final starting spot in the All-Star Race. His uneventful run that night ended with a bang when he was unable to avoid a multi-car crash in turn one at the start of the fourth and final ten-lap segment. Trapped between Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in the outside groove, Edwards was unable to avoid slamming into the wrecked car of Mark Martin. All of the bottom five finishers were involved in the wreck.

STATS AND FACTS
*The race marked the first time Edwards had finished last in the All-Star Race.
*It is the second time the #99 had ever finished last in the All-Star Race; Jeff Burton was the first in 1997.
*Edwards completed the most laps of any All-Star Race last-place finisher. The previous record was held by Greg Sacks, who completed 82 of the 83 laps in the 1986 All-Star Race in Atlanta.
*Edwards has just one last-place finish in a Cup points race: a crash in the 2006 Daytona 500.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
21) #99-Carl Edwards / 90 laps / crash
20) #24-Jeff Gordon / 90 laps / crash
19) #00-David Reutimann / 90 laps / crash
18) #1-Jamie McMurray / 90 laps / crash
17) #5-Mark Martin / 90 laps / crash

CUP: Nemechek Loses Electrics In Sprint Showdown


Joe Nemechek finished last in Saturday night’s Sprint Showdown at the Charlotte Motor Speedway when his unsponsored #87 NEMCO Motorsports Toyota fell out with electrical problems after completing 9 of the race’s 40 laps.

Nemechek was the final car to make his qualifying run in Friday’s qualifying for the Showdown before rain came and ultimately ended the session. Due to his late draw, this kept Nemechek at the back of the pack on Saturday in the 25th spot. During the opening green-flag run, Nemechek went behind the wall. Norm Benning went behind the wall just before Nemechek, but came back out and managed to finish on the lead lap in 20th.

STATS AND FACTS
*The race marked Nemechek’s first last-place finish in the Sprint Showdown.
*It was also the first time that both a Toyota and the number 87 had ever finished last in the Sprint Showdown.
*Nemechek is the first driver to finish last in the Sprint Showdown with an electrical problem.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
29) #87-Joe Nemechek / 7 laps / electrical
28) #64-Todd Bodine / 13 laps / transmission
27) #42-Juan Pablo Montoya / 16 laps / crash
26) #78-Regan Smith / 16 laps / crash
25) #36-Tony Raines / 18 laps / suspension

TRUCKS: Garvey Loses Engine, Finishes Last at Charlotte


Mike Garvey picked up the 2nd last-place finish of his Camping World Truck Series career in Friday’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway when his #93 S&W Services Chevrolet fell out with an engine failure after completing 9 of the race’s 134 laps.

Garvey solidly made the field for Friday’s race, having qualified 27th at a speed of 171.668 mph, but went behind the wall two laps before the first caution fell on lap 11. Wayne Edwards, the current last-place leader in the Truck Series, was one of the three trucks who failed to qualify for the race. Edwards has yet to make a Truck Series race in 2010.

Garvey continued the streak of different drivers to finish last in each race during the 2010 Truck Series season, but now the #93 Shane Sieg-owned team is tied with Chris Lafferty’s #89 for the Team Rankings lead.

STATS AND FACTS
*The race marked Garvey’s first last-place finish in a Truck Series race since the 2009 Ford 200 at Homestead, where his #38 overheated two laps into the race.
*It is the first time the #93 has ever finished last in a Truck Series race at Charlotte.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
36) #93-Mike Garvey / 9 laps / engine
35) #3-Austin Dillon / 55 laps / running
34) #16-Wes Burton / 59 laps / brakes
33) #85-Brent Raymer / 76 laps / crash
32) #39-Ryan Sieg / 88 laps / crash

TRUCK DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Landon Cassill, Mike Garvey, Mike Harmon, Narain Karthikeyan, Chris Lafferty, Shane Sieg, G.R. Smith (1)

TRUCK TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #89-Chris Lafferty, #93-Shane Sieg (2)
2nd) #50-Mark Beaver, #60-Jeff Wyler,#98-Duke Thorson (1)

Sunday, May 16, 2010

CUP: Sauter Secures First 43rd After Electrical Glitch at Dover


Johnny Sauter picked up the 1st last-place finish of his Sprint Cup career in Sunday’s Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey’s Milk and Milkshakes at the Dover International Speedway when his unsponsored #36 Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet fell out with electrical problems after completing 29 of the race’s 400 laps.

Casey Mears was slated to make his third attempt as driver of the #36, but when Brian Vickers was hospitalized Thursday for blood clots in his legs and near his lungs, Mears was tabbed as Vicker’s substitute in the #83 Red Bull entry. This moved Sauter back into the #36 for the first time since Talladega, where a wreck left him 41st.

In qualifying, Sauter secured the 43rd and final starting spot with a speed of 152.795 mph - his time was just fifteen thousandths of a second faster than Todd Bodine’s #64 Gunselman Motorsports entry, which was sent home along with Max Papis’ #13. Since the team did not have adequate sponsorship, however, Sauter was forced behind the wall under green, followed seven laps later by both PRISM Motorsports cars and Mike Bliss in James Finch’s #09.

STATS AND FACTS
*Sauter’s finish in a Chevrolet ends a Toyota stranglehold on last place in the Cup Series: the last eight consecutive drivers to finish 43rd were all in Toyotas.
*Sauter was the first driver to finish last with electrical problems since Tony Raines last fall in the 2009 Checker O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix. No driver had ever finished last with electrical problems in a Cup race at Dover.
*For the second-straight year, a driver who didn’t have a single Cup last-place finish in nearly 100 starts ended up 43rd. Sauter’s finish came in his 79th start; David Gilliland’s finish in last year’s Autism Speaks 400 came in his 99th start. Sauter is the only first-time last-placer in the 2010 Cup season.
*It was the first last-place finish for Tommy Baldwin Racing since the 2009 Ford 400 at Homestead, when the #36 was driven by Michael McDowell.
*The #36 had never before finished last in a Cup race at Dover.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #36-Johnny Sauter / 29 laps / electrical
42) #55-Michael McDowell / 33 laps / brakes
41) #66-Dave Blaney / 36 laps / electrical
40) #09-Mike Bliss / 36 laps / suspension
39) #71-Bobby Labonte / 65 laps / electrical

CUP DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Joe Nemechek (3)
2nd) Aric Almirola, Dave Blaney, Michael McDowell (2)
3rd) Robby Gordon, Johnny Sauter, Reed Sorenson (1)

CUP TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #87-NEMCO Motorsports (3)
2nd) #55-PRISM Motorsports, #66-PRISM Motorsports, #09-Phoenix Racing (2)
3rd) #7-Robby Gordon Motorsports, #32-Braun Racing, #36-Tommy Baldwin Racing (1)

Saturday, May 15, 2010

N’WIDE: Gilliland’s Ignition Fails on Backup After Rough Day At Dover


David Gilliland picked up the 3rd last-place finish of his Nationwide Series career in Saturday’s Heluva Good! 200 at the Dover International Speedway when his unsponsored #91 D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports Chevrolet fell out after 1 of the race’s 205 laps with ignition problems.

For better and for worse, Gilliland’s qualifying run was the day’s biggest surprise. His first timed lap was a blistering 154.606 mph, good enough to put his Chevrolet 8th in the starting grid. However, when he tried to get a little more on his second lap, his right-front tire cut down in turns three and four, sending his car hard into the outside wall. With the race hours away, Gilliland was forced to a backup car which ran just one lap before it pulled behind the wall.

Last-place leader Dennis Setzer was not in Saturday’s race, while owner Brad Keselowski finished 42nd, four laps ahead of Gilliland, in the #92 that continues to lead the Team Rankings. Johnny Chapman, still one finish away from tying Ed Berrier for second in the all-time series rankings, finished 39th driving Derrike Cope’s #73.

STATS AND FACTS
*The race marked Gilliland’s first last-place finish in the Nationwide Series since the 2005 Arizona 200 presented by Walk The Line at Phoenix, where his #03 lost its engine after 12 of 200 laps. That year, Gilliland became the only driver ever to sweep both last-place finishes at Phoenix.
*The #91 had not finished last in a Nationwide Series race at Dover since Danny Weese lost the oil pump on his JeNet’s Hair Boutique Oldsmobile 7 laps into the 1985 Budweiser 200 at Dover.
*The #91 had not finished last in a Nationwide Series race of any kind since Dave Blaney, driving for MSRP Motorsports, in the 2009 Degree V12 300 in Atlanta.
*After eleven races, both D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports teams have now finished last in 2010.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #91-David Gilliland / 1 lap / ignition
42) #92-Brian Keselowski / 5 laps / vibration
41) #52-Kevin Hamlin / 10 laps / brakes
40) #90-Chase Miller / 24 laps / electrical
39) #73-Johnny Chapman / 27 laps / brakes

N’WIDE DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Dennis Setzer (4)
2nd) Michael Annett, Johnny Borneman III, Johnny Chapman, David Gilliland, Brian Keselowski, Danny O’Quinn, Jr., Chrissy Wallace (1)

N’WIDE TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #92-K-Automotive Motorsports (5)
2nd) #15-Germain Racing, #41-Rick Ware, #83-John Borneman, Jr., #90-D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports, #91-D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports, #96-K-Automotive Motorsports (1)

TRUCKS: Lafferty Last After Early Oil Leak at Dover


Chris Lafferty picked up the 1st last-place finish of his Camping World Truck Series career in Friday’s Dover 200 at the Dover International Speedway when his #89 Lafferty Performance Chevrolet fell out with an oil leak after completing 1 of the race’s 204 laps.

Lafferty’s truck was wrecking-loose in qualifying, winding up 33rd in the 36-truck field with a speed of 138.233 mph. Although this poor handling was likely a reason behind his early exit from his third career Truck Series start, an oil leak was the official reason listed.

As the sixth different driver to finish last in as many races in the 2010 season, the Driver’s Standings remains a dead heat with no repeat last-placers so far this year. However, as Mike Harmon finished last in Lafferty’s truck in Atlanta, the #89 team now takes the lead in the Team Rankings.

STATS AND FACTS
*This was the first time the #89 has ever finished last in a Truck Series race at Dover.
*This was just the third time in Truck Series history that a last-place finisher fell out with an oil leak. Mike Hurlbert was the first during the 1995 Maxx Race Cards 200 at Portland; the other was Loni Richardson in the 2004 Sylvania 200 at New Hampshire.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
36) #89-Chris Lafferty / 1 lap / oil leak
35) #6-Donnie Neuenberger / 5 laps / crash
34) #24-Mike Harmon / 18 laps / suspension
33) #93-Shane Sieg / 26 laps / overheating
32) #95-Tim Andrews / 38 laps / transmission

TRUCK DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Landon Cassill, Mike Harmon, Narain Karthikeyan, Chris Lafferty, Shane Sieg, G.R. Smith (1)

TRUCK TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #89-Chris Lafferty (2)
2nd) #50-Mark Beaver, #60-Jeff Wyler, #93-Shane Sieg, #98-Duke Thorson (1)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

LASTCAR: Now With Nationwide and Truck Series Coverage!

I am proud to announce that, starting this weekend at Dover, LASTCAR will now be tracking the last-place finishers of not only the Sprint Cup Series, but also the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series.

To complement the rankings for both series, which can now be accessed with the Sprint Cup stats on the right side of this page, I’ve added this article to introduce how the last-place competition in these two divisions has taken shape.

Included below are the rankings for the first part of the 2010 season, current through the most recent events at Darlington (Nationwide) and Kansas (Trucks). Enjoy!

NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES

In its 28-year history, the NASCAR Nationwide Series has seen just six different drivers lead the all-time standings for last-place finishes.

After he tied Jimmy Lawson for the lead in the inaugural 1982 season, the late John Linville took the lead in 1983 and went on to score a career total of 10 by 1988. Linville’s record stood until another series veteran, Ed Berrier, scored his 11th in 1992. From 1994 through 2001, Tommy Houston challenged Berrier’s mark, having tied it in 1994 before he picked up the 12th and final of his career in 1996. Berrier came back to tie Houston in 1998, then reassumed the lead with a 13th in 2001.

In the nine years since, the battle for the last-place lead has intensified. In 2002, Means Racing scored six last-place finishes, reminiscent of the nine Jimmy Means’ operation racked up in the 1992 Winston Cup season. A few years later, MSRP Motorsports, owned by Phil Parsons, racked up a whopping 21 last-place finishes during the 70 Nationwide Series races held from 2008 through 2009. Eight of MSRP’s twelve finishes during the 2009 season were with driver Johnny Chapman, who in doing so amassed the second-most finishes by a single Nationwide Series driver in one season.

As of now, Chapman’s season record is still eclipsed by that of current all-time LASTCAR Nationwide Series leader Jeff Fuller, who scored 11 of his 24 career last-place finishes in the 2004 season alone. As owner Joe Nemechek’s teammate, Fuller’s 2004 campaign for NEMCO Motorsports (pictured) shattered Fuller’s own record from 2003, when he scored seven finishes. Thanks in part to Fuller, NEMCO still holds the LASTCAR owner’s record of 13 finishes in a single season; MSRP came up one finish short of tying the record in 2009.

In addition, both Fuller and Chapman are the only two drivers to score three consecutive last-place finishes in the Nationwide Series: Fuller’s came at Rockingham, Las Vegas, and Darlington in 2004; Chapman’s were at Milwaukee, New Hampshire, and Daytona in 2009.

In 2010, MSRP Motorsports has changed hands; its #90 and #91 now run under the new D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports team. Driving Johnny Chapman’s old #90, Danny O’Quinn, Jr. picked up D’Hont Humphrey’s first - and, so far, only - last-place finish with a brake failure at Nashville.

Meanwhile, Chapman is now one of the drivers for Brian Keselowski’s K-Automotive Motorsports team, which currently leads the 2010 Owner’s Standings with six of the season’s first ten last-place finishes (five for the #92, one for the #96). Chapman scored the 12th last-place finish of his career for K-Automotive at Bristol, moving him to within one finish of tying Ed Berrier for 2nd on the all-time list. Teammate Dennis Setzer’s four finishes for K-Automotive have given him the lead in the 2010 Driver’s Rankings.

CURRENT N'WIDE DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Dennis Setzer (4)
2nd) Michael Annett, Johnny Borneman III, Johnny Chapman, Brian Keselowski, Danny O’Quinn, Jr., Chrissy Wallace (1)

CURRENT N'WIDE TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #92-K-Automotive Motorsports (5)
2nd) #15-Germain Racing, #41-Rick Ware, #83-John Borneman, Jr., #90-D’Hont Humphrey Motorsports, #96-K-Automotive Motorsports (1)


NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Since its first full season of competition in 1995, five drivers have led the rankings for the most last-place finishes in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

Although T.J. Clark and John Kinder were tied at the end of 1995 with three finishes apiece, it was a third driver, Mike Hurlbert, who passed them both when he scored five finishes in 1996. Combined with a finish of his own in 1995, Hurlbert’s 1996 season moved him into the overall lead with a total of six. Three years later, Phil Bonifield broke Hurlbert’s driver and team season records, racking up the first six last-place finishes of his career driving the #23 Chevrolet in 1999. While Bonifield’s ‘99 season only tied Hurlbert for the overall lead, three more finishes in 2000 moved him into the top spot with nine. Bonifield extended his lead to 11 in 2003, setting a mark that stood for five years.

In 2008, Wayne Edwards crept into the picture and tied Bonifield’s mark. Edwards scored just three last-place finishes in ‘08, but had also picked up at least one last-place finish in six of the eight seasons that preceded it. Edwards’ 2008 campaign came while driving the #0 Chevrolet, which changed hands between owners Gene Christensen and Bobby Dotter. Between the two owners, the #0 racked up a Truck Series record 13 last-place finishes (9 for Christensen, 4 for Dotter). The #0 also became the only team in the series to have scored three-straight last-place finishes, which came at Michigan, Milwaukee, and Memphis.

Edwards finally broke his tie with Bonifield when his 12th finish came in the 2009 season opener at Daytona while driving the #22 Dodge for owner Dwayne Gaulding (pictured). A 13th came that summer at Bristol in the #47 Chevrolet owned by Andy Hillenburg, setting Edwards’ current all-time record for the Truck Series. Currently third in the rankings with eight finishes is Johnny Chapman, who scored two of his finishes while sharing driving duties with Edwards in the #0 during the 2008 season. The prolific Chapman is the very driver who is also third in the Nationwide Series rankings with 12 finishes.

In 2010, the battle for the LASTCAR lead in the Truck Series has stabilized - for now. Neither Wayne Edwards nor Johnny Chapman have yet to qualify for a Truck Series race this season and all five races run so far have had different last-place finishers who drove for five different teams.

CURRENT TRUCK DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Landon Cassill, Mike Harmon, Narain Karthikeyan, Shane Sieg, G.R. Smith (1)

CURRENT TRUCK TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #50-Mark Beaver, #60-Jeff Wyler, #89-Chris Lafferty, #93-Shane Sieg, #98-Duke Thorson (1)

ALL-TIME: Most Last-Place Finishes (1949-present)

Last Update: May 29, 2023
(list excludes all non-points and exhibition races in all three series)

(121) Jeff Green

(48) Joe Nemechek

(42) Morgan Shepherd 

(39) Derrike Cope, J.J. Yeley

(38) Michael McDowell
(32) J.D. McDuffie

(29) Dave Blaney, Jeff Fuller

(28) Johnny Chapman
(27) Kevin Lepage

(25) Mike Bliss

(23) Timmy Hill

(22) Mike Harmon

(20) Todd Bodine, Matt DiBenedetto

(19) Landon Cassill, Blake Koch, Dennis Setzer, G.C. Spencer, Darrell Waltrip

(18) Norm Benning, Joey Gase

(17) Aric Almirola, Buddy Baker, Jimmy Means, Reed Sorenson, Michael Waltrip, Cale Yarborough
(16) Ward Burton, Neil Castles, Junior Johnson, Kyle Petty, Tony Raines
(15) Buddy Arrington, Mike Garvey, Bobby Labonte, Phil Parsons, Richard Petty, Mike Skinner, Roy Tyner

(14) Phil Bonifield, Ricky Craven, Wayne Edwards, Terry Labonte, Mark Martin, Ryan Newman, Ken Schrader, Brad Teague, Josh Wise 

(13) Ed Berrier, Jeff Burton, Harry Gant, Henley Gray, Tommy Houston, Jennifer Jo Cobb, Sterling Marlin, Dick May, B.J. McLeod, Scott Riggs, Caleb Roark, Joe Ruttman, Mike Wallace, Rusty Wallace

(12) John Andretti, Buck Baker, Kyle Busch, Cecil Gordon, Rick Mast, Greg Sacks, Wendell Scott, Dick Trickle, Kenny Wallace
(11) A.J. Allmendinger, Geoffrey Bodine, Earl Brooks, Bill Champion, Robby Gordon, Steve Grissom, Jimmy Helms, James Hylton, Dale Jarrett, Kyle Larson, Rick Newsom, Robert Pressley, Hermie Sadler, Elton Sawyer, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
(10) Kurt Busch, Curtis Crider, Dale Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Mark Green, Corey LaJoie, Jason Leffler, John Linville, Carl Long, Butch Miller, Ed Negre, Jimmy Pardue, Johnny Sauter, Jimmy Spencer, David Starr, E.J. Trivette, Rick Wilson

(9) Justin Ashburn, Bayley Currey, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Bill Elliott, Tommy Ellis, David Green, Shane Hall, Jimmy Hensley, Bruce Hill, Bobby Hillin, Jr., John Jackson, Travis Kvapil, Chris Lafferty, Dave Marcis, Jim Paschal, Mike Potter, Scott Speed, Ronnie Thomas, Martin Truex, Jr., Brian Vickers, Frank Warren
(8) Michael Annett, Greg Biffle, Brett Bodine, Clint Bowyer, Chad Chaffin, James Cox, Joe Frasson, Gray Gaulding, Larry Gunselman, Chris Jones, Stephen Leicht, Jimmie Lewallen, Chad Little, Bosco Lowe, Larry Pearson, Randy Porter, Loni Richardson, Ricky Rudd, Bill Shirey, Jack Sprague, Tony Stewart, Hut Stricklin, Joe Thurman

(7) Justin Allgaier, Bobby Allison, Jordan Anderson, Stanton Barrett, Trevor Bayne, Johnny Benson, Jr., Spencer Boyd, Richard D. Brown, Kertus Davis, Ryan Ellis, David Gilliland, Denny Hamlin, Lance Hooper, Ernie Irvan, Ned Jarrett, Brandon Jones, Elmo Langley, Jimmy Lawson, Tiny Lund, Tommy Joe Martins, Jeremy Mayfield, Steve Park, Benny Parsons, David Pearson, Ryan Preece, Josh Reaume, Shawna Robinson, Bill Seifert, Jack Smith, Jack Smith [TRUCKS], Lake Speed
(6) Mike Alexander, Lyndon Amick, Casey Atwood, Christopher Bell, Joe Bessey, Josh Bilicki, Ryan Blaney, Neil Bonnett, Alex Bowman, Chuck Bown, Dick Brooks, Kevin Conway, Rick Crawford, Wally Dallenbach, Jr., Dean Dalton, Eddie Falk, Brendan Gaughan, Jeff Gordon, Noah Gragson, Bobby Hamilton, Andy Hillenburg, Mike Hurlbert, Erik Jones, Matt Kenseth, Randy MacDonald, Coo Coo Marlin, Roy John McFadden, Max Papis, Todd Peck, Lee Petty, Tom Pistone, Blackie Pitt, Mike Porter, David Reutimann, Robert Richardson, Jr., Lonnie Rush, Jr., Elliott Sadler, Bob Schacht, Tommy Sigmon, Wayne Smith, Curtis Turner, D.K. Ulrich, Cody Ware, Bobby Wawak, Bob Welborn
(5) Johnny Allen, Davey Allison, L.D. Austin, Walter Ballard, Jim Bown, Stan Boyd, Earle Canavan, Rodney Combs, Stacy Compton, Darel Dieringer, Kerry Earnhardt, Carl Edwards, Chase Elliott, Larry Frank, Wayne Gillette, Kevin Grubb, Bobby Hamilton, Jr., Kenny Hendrick, Doug Heveron, Jack Ingram, Tommy Irwin, Justin Jennings, Jimmie Johnson, Jason Keller, John Kennedy, Brownie King, Charles Lewandoski, Justin Marks, Mayne, Casey Mears, Chase Miller, Patty Moise, Billy Myers, Lance Norick, Brennan Poole, Baxter Price, Jeff Purvis, Brent Raymer, Brett Rowe, John Sears, Dale Shaw, Kirk Shelmerdine, Billy Standridge, Kelly Sutton, Jabe Thomas, Jim Vandiver, Joe Weatherly, Jason White, Raymond Williams, Chris Wimmer, Doug Yates, Emanuel Zervakis
(4) Loy Allen, Jr., Jack Anderson, H.B. Bailey, T.J. Bell, Rich Bickle, Eddie Bierschwale, Trevor Boys, Gary Bradberry, Brandon Brown, Darrell Bryant, Jeb Burton, Ross Chastain, Austin Cindric, Terry Cook, Ty Dillon, Michael Dokken, Bobby Dotter, Danny Efland, Stick Elliott, Ron Esau, Tim Fedewa, Ed Ferree, Chad Finchum, Joe Graf, Jr., Justin Haley, Kevin Hamlin, Fred Harb, Friday Hassler, Bill Hoff, Bill Hollar, Chris Horn, Sam Hornish, Jr., Quin Houff, Tom Hubert, Robert Huffman, Kenny Irwin, Jr., Bobby Isaac, Bobby Johns, Davey Johnson, Dick Johnson, P.J. Jones, Kasey Kahne, Brad Keselowski, Jimmy Kitchens, Brandon Knupp, Ralph Liguori, Dickie Linville, Joey Logano, Johanna Long, Ryan McGlynn, Hershel McGriff, Mike McLaughlin, Jamie McMurray, Paul Menard, Brett Moffitt, Bud Moore, Frank Mundy, Donnie Neuenburger, Cotton Owens, George Parrish, Billy Rafter, Jim Reed, Dave Rezendes, Fireball Roberts, Clay Rogers, Tony Roper, Jay Sauter, Mike Senica, Bob Shreeves, Eddie Skinner, Garrett Smithley, Gwyn Staley, Scott Stenzel, Donald Thomas, Larry Thomas, Jimmy Thompson, Travis Tiller, Ryan Truex, Bobby Waddell, Bubba Wallace, Kyle Weatherman, Brian Weber, Danny Weese, Rex White

(3) Anthony Alfredo, Kenny Allen, Willie Allen, Caesar Bacarella,  Brandon Baker, Larry Baumel, Dick Beaty, Troy Beebe, Jeff Berry, Kelly Bires, Ray Black, Jr., Bunkie Blackburn, Jack Bland, Johnny Borneman III, Ron Bouchard, Jim Bray, Chris Buescher, William Byron, Rick Carelli, Patrick Carpentier, Raymond Carter, Ray Ciccarelli, T.J. Clark, Chris Cook, Dave Davis, Natalie Decker, Bill Dennis, Bob Derrington, Austin Dillon, Fred Dove, Clark Dwyer, Christian Elder, Joe Eubanks, Aaron Fike, Christian Fittipaldi, Fonty Flock, Tim Flock, A.J. Foyt, Stewart Friesen, Tommy Gale, Walson Gardner, Doug George, Dick Getty, George Green, Clay Greenfield, Joe Harrison, Kevin Harvick, Riley Herbst, Larry Hess, Tracy Hines, Shane Hmiel, Justin Hobgood, Paul Dean Holt, Andy Houston, Robert Ingram, Glenn Jarrett, Jason Jarrett, Joe Lee Johnson, Slick Johnson, Eric Jones, D.J. Kennington, Brian Keselowski, Parker Kligerman, Ron Keselowski, John Kinder, Stuart Kirby, Travis Kittleson, Randy LaJoie, Richard Lasater, Bill Lester, Charlie Luck, Jocko Maggiacomo, Mason Massey, Bobby Mausgrover, Joey McCarthy, Eric McClure, Rick McCray, Ken Meisenhelder, Larry Miller, Matt Mills, Lloyd Moore, Arden Mounts, Jerry Nadeau, Danny O’Quinn, Jr., Richie Panch, Stefan Parsons, Danica Patrick, Lennie Pond, Max Prestwood, Paul Radford, David Ragan, Bennie Rakestraw, Maurice Randall, Dick Rathman, Orvil Reedy, Bryan Reffner, Tommy Regan, Randy Renfrow, Josh Richeson, Ken Rush, Ryan Sieg, Shane Sieg, Pete Silva, Ronnie Silver, Gober Sosebee, Joe Staton, Sammy Swindell, Tyler Tanner, Don Tarr, Graham Taylor, Dean Thompson, Speedy Thompson, Randy Tolsma, Merv Treichler, Nick Tucker, Billy Wade, Blackie Wangerin, Mark Whitaker, Cole Whitt, Scott Wimmer
(2) Blaise Alexander, George Alsobrook, Marcos Ambrose, Bill Amick, Wayne Anderson, Tim Andrews, Don Angel, Jamie Aube, Jimmy Ayers, Randy Baker, Charlie Baker, Ivan Baldwin, Gary Balough, Bryant Barnhill, Dillon Bassett, Dexter Bean, Andy Belmont, Brad Bennett, Bill Benson, Tanner Berryhill, Tony Bettenhousen, Don Biederman, Gene Black, Pete Boland, Joe Booher, Dickie Boswell, Rodney Bottinger, Richard Brickhouse, Leonard Brock, Perk Brown, Kirk Bryant, James Buescher, Joe Buford, Kenny Burks, Carl Burris, Scotty Cain, John Callis, Billy Carden, Matt Carter, Rajah Caruth, Rene Charland, Mike Chase, Richard Childress, Ted Christopher, Jerry Churchill, Jeremy Clements, Bobby Coffey, Jim Cook, Bob Cooper, Doug Cooper, Mike Cope, Joe Cote, Tom Cox, Matt Crafton, Jimmy Crawford, Sheldon Creed, Erin Crocker, Brian Cunningham, Pepper Cunningham, Lloyd Dane, Bryan Dauzat, Ronnie Davidson, Joel Davis, James Davison, Gus Dean, Kelly Denton, Justin Diercks, C.H. Dingler, Dave Dion, Kevin Donahue, Ray Duhigg, Glenn Dunaway, Hoss Ellington, Grant Enfinger, Rod Eulenfeld, Chris Fontaine, Larry Foyt, Matt Frahm, Allen Franklin, Hideo Fukuyama, Milan Garrett, Wally Gervais, Ty Gibbs, Derrick Gilchrist, Kenny Gragg, Steve Gray, Tanner Gray, Wayne Grubb, Allan Harley, Tom Harrington, Ferrel Harris, Bob Hatley, Brett Hearn, Jay Hedgecock, Daniel Hemric, Gene Hobby, Marty Houston, John Hunter Nemechek, Ron Hutcherson, Al Hylton, Jimmy Insolo, Markey James, Ken Johnson, Buckshot Jones, Henry Jones, Joe Jones, Possum Jones, Ed Jordan, Bobby Keck, John Kenney, Bob Keselowski, Todd Kluever, John Krebs, Jeff Krogh, Andy Lally, Larry LaMay, Sonny Lamphear, Shep Langdon, Harry Leake, Tracy Leslie, Ashton Lewis, Paul Lewis, Butch Lindley, Jesse Little, Ed Livingston, Owen Loggins, Fred Lorenzen, Damon Lusk, Dave Mader, Larry Manning, Curtis Markham, Jimmy Massey, Harold Mays, Dick McCabe, C.J. McLaughlin, Joe Merola, Jerry Miller, Junior Miller, L.W. Miller, Vinnie Miller, Joe Millikan, Juan Pablo Montoya, Ralph Moody, Bunk Moore, Kelly Moore, David Mote, Camden Murphy, Ted Musgrave, Gary Myers, John Nemechek, Bubba Nissen, G.T. Nolan, Whitey Norman, Jerry O’Neil, Billy Parker, Hank Parker, Jr., Bob Perry, Timothy Peters, Adam Petty, Dick Poling, George Poulos, Jonathon Price, Scott Pruett, J.T. Putney, Ken Ragan, Tyler Reddick, Stevie Reeves, Lee Reitzel, Roger Reuse, Tim Richmond, Jody Ridley, Mike Riley, Bert Robbins, Marty Robbins, Jerry Robertson, Shorty Rollins, Jackie Rogers, Ermon Rush, Andy Santerre, Jim Sauter, Tim Schendel, Dorsey Schroeder, Tighe Scott, Austin Wayne Self, Dub Simpson, Chandler Smith, Lowe Smith, Regan Smith, Slick Smith, Zane Smith, Jeff Spraker, Dexter Stacey, Pete Stewart, Don Stives, J.C. Stout, David Stremme, Daniel Suarez, Marshall Teague, Dave Terrell, Roscoe Thompson, Kyle Tilley, T.A. Toomes, Perry Tripp, Kody Vanderwal, Ryan Vargas, Tim Viens, Dick Walters, Scot Walters, Rick Ware, Gayle Warren, Gus Wasson, Blackie Watt, Jimmy Weller, Dana White, Bill Whitley, Josh Williams, B.A. Wilson, Jack Wood, Jon Wood, LeeRoy Yarbrough

(1) Carl Adams, Weldon Adams, Grant Adcox, Billy Adkins, Mike Affarano, Lawless Alan, Ken Alexander, Morgan Alexander, Glenn Allen, Jr., Donnie Allison, George Altheide, Bernard Alvarez, Eddie Anderson, John Anderson, Ole Anderson, Tony Anderson, Tim Andrews, Tyler Ankrum, Bob Apperson, Allen Applegate, Tommy Archer, Sam Ard, Frank Arford, Pete Arnold, Joey Arrington, Woody Arrington, Brandon Ash, Bob Ashbrook, Dave Ashley, Bruce Atchley, Tony Ave, Jairo Avila, Jr., Jeff Babcock, Jack Bailey, Blake Bainbridge, Brad Baker, Rick Baldwin, John Banks, Johnny Barnes, Charles Barrett, Bob Barron, Ed Baugess, Herman Beam, Johnny Beauchamp, Ed Benedict, Arnold Bennett, Jim Bennett, Ben Benz, Leo Bergeron, Max Berrier, Jim Bickerstaff, Fred Bince, Art Binkley, Gordon Birkett, Bill Blackwell, Bill Blair, David Blankenship, John Blewett III, Chad Blount, Barry Bodine, Rick Bogart, David Ray Boggs, Al Bonnell, David Bonnett, Mike Borkowski, John Borneman, Ken Bouchard, Pierre Bourque, Charlie Bradberry, Al Brand, Babe Branscome, Doug Branson, Kenny Brightbill, Chase Briscoe, Barry Brooks, Wayne Broome, Brownie Brown, Cannonball Brown, Clay Brown, Len Brown, Robert Brown, Woody Brown, Andy Bruni, Jade Buford, Frank Bumgarner, Bob Burdick, Dick Burns, Harrison Burton, Ken Butler, Nathan Buttke, Terry Byers, Danny Byrd, Sean Caisse, Wally Campbell, Ted Cannady, Terry Cannon, Pete Cardenas, Tom Carey, Jr., Tyler Carpenter, Don Carr, Larry Carroll, Crash Carson, Pancho Carter, Larry Cates, Ted Chamberlain, Parker Chase, Chad Chastain, Rodney Childers, Ronnie Childress, Gene Christensen, George Clark, Joe Clark, Mike Clark, Mitchell Clark, Sherman Clark, Allan Clarke, John Cleek, June Cleveland, Ernie Cline, Bill Clinton, Morris Coffman, James Cogdill, Ed Cole, Hal Cole, Leland Colvin, Dean Combs, R.L. Combs, Carlos Contreras, Jim Conway, Smokey Cook, Joe Cooksey, Edward Cooper, Angela Cope, Ernie Cope, Delma Cowart, Tim Cowen, A.J. Cox, Bobby Cox, Doug Cox, Lonnie Cox, Dawson Cram, Freddie Crawford, Spook Crawford, Charlie Creger, Tommy Croft, Robbie Crouch, Ray Crowley, Tommie Crozier, Rodney Cundiff, Cole Custer, Conor Daly, Bay Darnell, Gene Darragh, Hugh Darragh, Dan Daughtry, Bennie Davis, Frank Davis, George Davis, Jimmy Davis, Keith Davis, Marc Davis, Spencer Davis, Dizzy Dean, Claire Decker, Hailie Deegan, Jim Delaney, Matt DeMatthews, Arnold Denley, Bud Diamond, Chris Diamond, Mason Diaz, Mike Dillon, Jim Dimeo, Francis Dionne, Dominic Dobson, John Dodd, Jr., Russ Dohlen, Johnny Dollar, Brian Donley, Jack Donohue, Paul Dorrity, Bobby Dragon, Jerry Draper, Bob Duell, Gerald Duke, Milka Duno, Ralph Dutton, Dennis Dyer, Kieran Dynes, Harvey Eakin, Bobby East, Adam Edwards, Don Eggett, Ricky Ehrgott, Ray Elder, Bud Elliott, Casey Elliott, Bill Elswick, Bob England, Bud Erb, Erik Erickson, Ray Erickson, Mike Ernest, Bill Ervin, Wimpy Ervin, Herbert Estes, Cecil Eunice, Ernest Eury, Garrett Evans, Walker Evans, Frog Fagan, C.J. Faison, Lee Faulk, Lou Faver, Pat Fay, Ron Fellows, Adrian Fernandez, Joe Fields, Lou Figaro, Chet Fillip, Mason Filippi, Jimmy Finger, Chad Finley, Ken Fischer, Bobby Fisher, Woody Fisher, J.R. Fitzpatrick, Pat Flaherty, Bobby Fleming, Walt Flinchum, Jimmy Florian, Bill Flowers, Sam Fogle, Tate Fogleman, Elliott Forbes-Robinson, Billy Foster, George Fox, Stan Fox, Dario Franchitti, Dick Freeman, Bob Freeze, Bubba Furr, Joe Gaita, Spencer Gallagher, Frank Gardner, Dick Garlington, Steve Gatz, Joey Gattina, Scott Gaylord, Bill Gazaway, Andy Genzman, Bobby Gerhart, Whitey Gerken, Vince Giamformaggio, J.D. Gibbs, Mickey Gibbs, Shorty Gibbs, Elmer Gilliam, Butch Gilliland, Joe Gillow, Jerry Glanville, Jack Goodwin, Marc Goossens, Tina Gordon, Mario Gosselin, Matt Gowan, Tator Grady, Frank Graham, Jim Graham, Kaz Grala, Danny Graves, Eddie Gray, Taylor Gray, Bill Green, Willie Green, Dick Grice, Charley Griffith, Cecil Grubbs, Alex Guenette, Chris Hacker, Johnny Halford, Bill Hall, Jeff Halverson, John Hamby, Roger Hamby, Don Hamilton, Pete Hamilton, Jeff Handy, Jack Harden, Rock Harn, Shigeaki Hattori, Jack Hauher, John Hayden, J.T. Hayes, Stew Hayward, Louis Headley, Jason Hedlesky, Harvey Hege, Buddy Helms, Kenny Hemphill, Harvey Henderson, Ray Hendrick, Shawn Hendricks, Jeff Hensley, Scott Herberg, Billy Hess, Ed Hessert, Loris Hezemans, Tommy Hilbert, Boyce Hildreth, Elton Hildreth, Austin Hill, Morris Hill, Ray Hill, Jimmy Hindman, Joe Hines, Tommy Hirschman, Cotton Hodges, D.J. Hoelzle, Bob Hogle, Al Holbert, Jerry Holden, Armond Holley, Jack Holloway, Caleb Holman, Harland Holmes, Kaden Honeycutt, Jeff Hooker, Ronnie Hopkins, Ron Hornaday, Jr., Jimmy Horton, Colby Howard, Shelby Howard, Chuck Huckabee, Cliff Hucul, Curtis Hunt, Jim Hurlbert, Mark Hurley, Jim Hurtubise, Dick Hutcherson, Matt Hutter, Jimmy Ingalls, Bubba Into, Roland Isaacs, Jesse Iwuji, Haywood Jacobs, Chase Janes, Bill Jarlick, Harry Jefferson, John Jennings, Fran Jischke, Fred Johnson, Gary Johnson, Tammy Jo Kirk, Jerry Jolly, Alton Jones, Britton Jones, Jim Jones, Ralph Jones, Richard Jones, J.L. Justice, Reds Kagle, Sage Karam, Narain Karthikeyan, Joel Kauffman, Tex Keene, Al Keller, Joe Kelly, Mike Kempton, Benny Kerley, John Kieper, Scott Kilby, Glenn Killian, Frank Kimmel, Casey Kingsland, Kraig Kinser, Harold Kite, Mike Klapak, Derek Kraus, Kyle Krisiloff, Mark Krogh, Alan Kulwicki, Daniil Kvyat, Alex Labbe, Justin Labonte, Scott Lagasse, Scott Lagasse, Jr., Bill Latham, Gary Laton, Patrick Lawler, Cameron Lawrence, Coleman Lawrence, Jack Lawrence, Steve Lawrence, Anthony Lazzaro, Dawson Lechlider, Max Ledbetter, Ted Lee, Dwayne Leik, Irv Leitch, Nick Leitz, Bo LeMastus, Donny Lia, Frank Lies, Dick Linder, Johnny Ling, Jr., Virgil Livengood, John Livingston, Brad Loney, Sterling Long, Clarence Lovell, Dylan Lupton, Scott Lynch, Clyde Lynn, Paul Lyons, Teri MacDonald, Johnny Mackinson, Dave Mader III, Emory Mahon, Chuck Mahoney, Jimmy Mairs, Ty Majeski, Bill Majot, Mike Mallory, Stephen Mallozzi, Bill Manfull, Larry Mann, Skip Manning, Dave Marburger, Rick Markle, Ed Markstellar, Mike Marlar, Ken Marriott, Dick Martin, Otis Martin, Rafael Martinez, Bill Massey, Lyle Matlock, Tyler Matthews, Nace Mattingly, Sam Mayer, Buzz McCann, Jerry McCart, Jeff McClure, Mark McFarland, Keith McGee, Joe Bill McGraw, Norman McGriff, Cody McMahan, Major Melton, Stan Meserve, Joey Michaels, Joe Mihalic, Brandon Miller, Joey Miller, Joe Million, Mason Mingus, Ted Minor, Pat Mintey, Artie Mitchell, Robert Mitten, Chase Montgomery, Tommy Moon, Brent Moore, Ryan Moore, Steve Moore, Donny Morelock, Tony Moretti, Rob Morgan, Phillip Morris, Ralph Morris, Earl Moss, Brad Mueller, Terry Murchison, Dylan Murcott, Sean Murphy, Charles Muscatel, Bryce Napier, Johnny Nave, Jeff Neal, Randy Nelson, Joe Edd Neubert, Brennan Newberry, Gus Newman, A.F. Nichols, Gary Niece, Don Noel, Brad Noffsinger, Ed Normi, Eric Norris, Dan Obrist, Akinori Ogata, Randy Ogden, Clarence Ogle, Dillon Oliver, Jackie Oliver, Mike Olsen, Keith Olson, Bill Osborne, Nelson Oswald, L.D. Ottinger, Ken Pace, Sammy Packard, Lennie Page, Norm Palmer, Marvin Panch, Ruben Pardo, Bob Park, Vic Parsons, Ed Paskovich, Donny Paul, Roy Payne, Dell Pearson, Tom Peck, Peck Peckham, Gene Peltier, Joe Penland, Dominic Persicketti, M.R. Peterson, Andy Petree, Julian Petty, Maurice Petty, Eddie Pettyjohn, Andy Pierce, Ed Pimm, Hank Pollard, Andy Ponstein, Bobby Poole, Don Porter, Marvin Porter, Charles Powell, Robert Powell, Bob Presnell, Dan Press, Bob Pressley, Bob Price, Kevin Prince, Ray Pruitt, Sherral Pruitt, Spencer Pumpelly, Chase Purdy, Smokey Purser, Don Puskarich, Robbie Pyle, Jose Luis Ramirez, Greg Rayl, Ryan Reed, Boston Reid, Doug Reid, Robbie Reiser, Deborah Renshaw, Jack Reynolds, Ben Rhodes, Michael Ritch, Marc Robe, Charlie Roberts, Robby Robinson, Will Rodgers, Cory Roper, Bob Rose, Brian Rose, Bob Ross, Earl Ross, Johnny Rumley, Jim Russell, Johnny Rutherford, Terry Ryan, Boris Said, Darryl Sage, Leon Sales, Ricky Sanders, Sammy Sanders, Bobby Sands, Scotty Sands, Don Satterfield, Scott Saunders, Tim Sauter, Rounder Saverance, Lucky Sawyer, Rodney Sawyers, Connie Saylor, Don Schisler, Chuck Schroedel, Jason Schuler, Volney Schulze, Kevin Schwantz, Brian Scott, Arley Scranton, George Seeger, Greg Seevers, Mack Sellers, Andy Seuss, Todd Shafer, Dan Shaver, Graham Shaw, Ron Shephard, Brent Sherman, Paul Shull, David Simko, Buck Simmons, Brian Simo, Dick Skillen, Jamie Skinner, Gordon Smith, G.R. Smith, Louise Smith, R.K. Smith, Sammy Smith, Stanley Smith, Gene Simpson, John Soares, Cy Spencer, Junior Spencer, R.D. Smith, Ed Spencer III, Ed St. Angelo, Jr., Fred Starr, Tim Steele, Mike Stefanik, Fred Steinbroner, Bugs Stevens, Jeff Stevens, Jay Stewart, Billy Stiles, Gene Stokes, Dick Stone, Ramo Stott, Bob Strait, Victor Strassburg, Jim Street, Bill Stickler, Bub Strickler, Glenn Sullivan, Mike Swaim, Brad Sweet, Bill Tanner, Frank Tanner, Doug Taylor, T.W. Taylor, Al Terrell, Michelle Theriault, Jason Thom, Herb Thomas, Johnny Thompson, Tommy Thompson, Tanner Thorson, Matt Tifft, Herb Tillman, Cliff Timberman, Randy Tissot, Warren Tope, Tam Topham, Maynard Troyer, Max Tullman, Bryan Tyler, Paul Tyler, Red Untiedt, Mike Urciuoli, John Utsman, Larry Utsman, Layman Utsman, Bill Vanderhoff, Robert Vaughn, Auggie Vidovich, Jacques Villeneuve, Rich Vogler, Mark Voigt, Jack Wade, Kenneth Wagner, Robert Wales, Jimmy Walker, Tyler Walker, Bryant Wallace, Chrissy Wallace, Walter Wallace, Jerome Warren, Mike Weeden, Bill Weiman, Jack Weisemeyer, Al White, Derek White, Drew White, J.C. White, Josh White, Ken White, Jim Whitman, Brandon Whitt, Bill Widenhouse, Dink Widenhouse, Felix Wilkes, Armani Williams, Haskell Willingham, Jerry Wimbish, Chris Windom, Eric Wilson, Don Woodard, Cliff Woodson, Bruce Worrell, Kris Wright, Bailey Wynkoop, Eddie Yarboro, Alex Yontz, Buddy Young, Steve Young, Jack Zink

TRUCKS: Most Last-Place Finishes (1995-present)

Last Update: May 29, 2023
(list excludes "Winter Heat" exhibition races)

(17) Norm Benning

(14) Johnny Chapman 

(13) Wayne Edwards, Caleb Roark

(11) Phil Bonifeld, Mike Garvey

(9) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Joe Nemechek, Chris Lafferty

(8) Chris Jones, Loni Richardson

(7) Mike Harmon

(6) Rick Crawford, Mike Hurlbert, Butch Miller
(5) Lance Hooper, Justin Jennings, Blake Koch, Lance Norick, Todd Peck, Brent Raymer, Josh Reaume, Lonnie Rush, Jr., Johnny Sauter, Dennis Setzer, Morgan Shepherd, David Starr, Kelly Sutton, J.J. Yeley
(4) Spencer Boyd, Stan Boyd, Chad Chaffin, Michael Dokken, Brandon Knupp, Carl Long, Tommy Joe Martins, Ryan McGlynn, Robert Richardson, Jr., Ken Schrader, Mike Senica, Jack Sprague, Scott Stenzel, Chris Wimmer

(3) Kenny Allen, Rich Bickle, Rick Carelli, Ray Ciccarelli, T.J. Clark, Terry Cook, Ryan Ellis, Stewart Friesen, Brendan Gaughan, Doug George, Clay Greenfield, Larry Gunselman, Kenny Hendrick, Chris Horn, John Jackson, John Kinder, Travis Kittleson, Travis Kvapil, Bill Lester, Johanna Long, Randy MacDonald, Rick McCray, Tommy Regan, Scott Riggs, Tony Roper, Shane Sieg, Tyler Tanner, Dean Thompson, Randy Tolsma, Nick Tucker, Tim Viens, Jason White
(2) Justin Allgaier, Jordan Anderson, Tim Andrews, Jamie Aube, Bryant Barnhill, T.J. Bell, Brad Bennett, Todd Bodine, Trevor Boys, Brandon Brown, James Buescher, William Byron, Ross Chastain, Bobby Coffey, Mike Cope, Matt Crafton, Erin Crocker, Brian Cunningham, Bayley Currey, Bryan Dauzat, Gus Dean, Natalie Decker, Kevin Donahue, Bobby Dotter, Carl Edwards, Ron Esau, Chris Fontaine, Milan Garrett, Tanner Gray, Tracy Hines, Justin Hobgood, Robert Huffman, Bob Keselowski, Kevin Lepage, Charles Lewandoski, Keith McGee, Jerry Miller, Camden Murphy, John Nemechek, John Hunter Nemechek, Steve Park, Stefan Parsons, Timothy Peters, Brennan Poole, Jonathon Price, Tony Raines, Bryan Reffner, Randy Renfrow, David Reutimann, Jerry Robertson, Austin Wayne Self, Zane Smith, J.C. Stout, Sammy Swindell, Ryan Truex, Mike Wallace, Rick Ware, Dana White, B.A. Wilson, Jack Wood

(1) Mike Affarano, Lawless Alan, Morgan Alexander, Anthony Alfredo, Aric Almirola, Marcos Ambrose, Wayne Anderson, John Andretti, Tyler Ankrum, Tommy Archer, Dave Ashley, Jeff Babcock, Jack Bailey, Blake Bainbridge, Trevor Bayne, Christopher Bell, Greg Biffle, Josh Bilicki, Ryan Blaney, John Blewett III, Mike Bliss, Barry Bodine, Rick Bogart, John Borneman, Johnny Borneman III, Pierre Bourque, Chuck Bown, Charlie Bradberry, Jeb Burton, Ken Butler, Sean Caisse, Tyler Carpenter, Landon Cassill, Mike Chase, Chad Chastain, Gene Christensen, Mike Clark, Morris Coffman, Derrike Cope, Tim Cowen, Lonnie Cox, Sheldon Creed, Tommy Croft, Conor Daly, Frank Davis, Jimmy Davis, Spencer Davis, Claire Decker, Hailie Deegan, Kelly Denton, Mike Dillon, Dominic Dobson, Dennis Dyer, Kerry Earnhardt, Bobby East, Adam Edwards, Ricky Ehrgott, Grant Enfinger, Garrett Evans, Walker Evans, Mason Filippi, Chad Finley, Tate Fogleman, Stan Fox, Joe Gaita, Spencer Gallagher, Joey Gase, Joey Gattina, Andy Genzman, J.D. Gibbs, Jerry Glanville, Mario Gosselin, Taylor Gray, David Green, Willie Green, Alex Guenette, Chris Hacker, Justin Haley, Shigeaki Hattori, Stew Hayward, Austin Hill, Timmy Hill, Andy Hillenburg, Caleb Holman, Marty Houston, Shelby Howard, Ernie Irvan, Kenny Irwin, Jr., Roland Isaacs, Jesse Iwuji, Chase Janes, Tammy Jo Kirk, Brandon Jones, Ed Jones, Eric Jones, Narain Karthikeyan, D.J. Kennington, Casey Kingsland, Kraig Kinser, Todd Kluever, Derek Kraus, Scott Lagasse, Andy Lally, Patrick Lawler, Cameron Lawrence, Jason Leffler, Nick Leitz, Bo LeMastus, Jesse Little, Damon Lusk, Teri MacDonald, Ty Majeski, Mike Mallory, Stephen Mallozzi, Bill Manfull, Justin Marks, Mark Martin, Mason Massey, Tyler Matthews, Mark McFarland, Cody McMahan, Chase Miller, Joey Miller, Mason Mingus, Ted Minor, Robert Mitten, Brett Moffitt, Chase Montgomery, Ryan Moore, Donny Morelock, Rob Morgan, Phillip Morris, Sean Murphy, Bryce Napier, Randy Nelson, Donnie Neuenberger, Brennan Newberry, Eric Norris, Akinori Ogata, Dillon Oliver, Andy Ponstein, Dan Press, Chase Purdy, Robbie Pyle, Jose Luis Ramirez, Greg Rayl, Ryan Reed, Boston Reid, Deborah Renshaw, Roger Reuse, Dave Rezendes, Ben Rhodes, Michael Ritch, Marc Robe, Clay Rogers, Cory Roper, Brian Rose, Boris Said, Ricky Sanders, Sammy Sanders, Scotty Sands, Scott Saunders, Jay Sauter, Greg Seevers, Andy Seuss, Todd Shafer, Dale Shaw, Chandler Smith, G.R. Smith, Jack Smith, Regan Smith, Jay Stewart, Bob Strait, Brad Sweet, Michelle Theriault, Jason Thom, Tanner Thorson, Tam Topham, Perry Tripp, Jacques Villeneuve, Scot Walters, Michael Waltrip, Jimmy Weller, Josh White, Armani Williams, Chris Windom, Jon Wood, Alex Yontz

XFINITY: Most Last-Place Finishes (1982-present)

Last Update: May 29, 2023

(116) Jeff Green

(24) Jeff Fuller

(19) Morgan Shepherd

(16) Matt DiBenedetto

(15) Mike Harmon, Kevin Lepage
(14) Johnny Chapman, Blake Koch, Dennis Setzer

(13) Ed Berrier, J.J. Yeley

(12) Tommy Houston, Brad Teague

(10) Mark Green, John Linville

(9) Justin Ashburn, Derrike Cope, Shane Hall

(8) Steve Grissom, Stephen Leicht, Bosco Lowe, Randy Porter, Joe Thurman
(7) Bayley Currey, Kertus Davis, Tommy Ellis, Joey Gase, Jimmy Lawson, Shawna Robinson, Elton Sawyer
(6) Lyndon Amick, Joe Bessey, Eddie Falk, Timmy Hill, John Jackson, Brandon Jones, Joe Nemechek, Mike Porter, Tommy Sigmon
(5) Jordan Anderson, Michael Annett, Casey Atwood, Dave Blaney, Jim Bown, Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt, Jeffrey Earnhardt, Kevin Grubb, Jimmy Hensley, Doug Heveron, Dale Jarrett, Jason Keller, Mark Martin, Rick Mast, Patty Moise, Phil Parsons, Mike Potter, Brett Rowe, David Starr, Josh Wise

(4) Josh Bilicki, Mike Bliss, Chuck Bown, Landon Cassill, Ryan Ellis, Tim Fedewa, Ed Ferree, Gray Gaulding, Joe Graf, Jr., Noah Gragson, David Green, Larry Gunselman, Kevin Hamlin, Bill Hoff, Jack Ingram, Jennifer Jo Cobb, Davey Johnson, Jimmy Kitchens, Dickie Linville, Mike McLaughlin, Chase Miller, Tony Raines, Dale Shaw, Bob Shreeves, Jimmy Spencer, Brian Weber, Danny Weese

(3) Mike Alexander, Willie Allen, Caesar Bacarella, Brandon Baker, Stanton Barrett, Troy Beebe, Johnny Benson, Jr., Jeff Berry, Jack Bland, Phil Bonifield, Chad Chaffin, Kevin Conway, Chris Cook, Dave Davis, Kerry Earnhardt, Danny Efland, Christian Elder, Aaron Fike, Harry Gant, Joe Harrison, Riley Herbst, Robert Ingram, Glenn Jarrett, Jason Jarrett, Brian Keselowski, Parker Kligerman, Richard Lasater, Charles Lewandoski, Carl Long, Charlie Luck, Randy MacDonald, Justin Marks, Tommy Joe Martins, Jeremy Mayfield, Joey McCarthy, Eric McClure, Michael McDowell, Matt Mills, Brett Moffitt, Donnie Neuenburger, Danny O’Quinn, Jr., Robert Pressley, Max Prestwood, Jeff Purvis, Orvil Reedy, Dave Rezendes, Josh Richeson, Hermie Sadler, Johnny Sauter, Ken Schrader, Pete Silva, Ronnie Silver, Jack Sprague, Dick Trickle, Merv Treichler, Kenny Wallace, Mike Wallace, Darrell Waltrip, Kyle Weatherman, Mark Whitaker, Rick Wilson, Scott Wimmer

(2) Blaise Alexander, Bobby Allison, Davey Allison, A.J. Allmendinger, Dillon Bassett, Dexter Bean, T.J. Bell, Tanner Berryhill, Greg Biffle, Kelly Bires, Ray Black, Jr., Todd Bodine, Johnny Borneman III, Dickie Boswell, Brandon Brown, Kirk Bryant, Joe Buford, Kenny Burks, Jeb Burton, Kyle Busch, Matt Carter, Rajah Caruth, Austin Cindric, Jeremy Clements, Ricky Craven, Ronnie Davidson, Justin Diercks, Bobby Dotter, Carl Edwards, Matt Frahm, Chad Finchum, Mike Garvey, Derrick Gilchrist, David Gilliland, Kenny Gragg, Wayne Grubb, Bobby Hamilton, Jr., Tom Harrington, Bob Hatley, Brett Hearn, Kenny Hendrick, Bobby Hillin, Jr., Shane Hmiel, Lance Hooper, Sam Hornish, Jr., Robert Huffman, Al Hylton, James Hylton, Ernie Irvan, Eric Jones, Kasey Kahne, D.J. Kennington, Brad Keselowski, Jeff Krogh, Terry Labonte, Randy LaJoie, Jason Leffler, Tracy Leslie, Ashton Lewis, Butch Lindley, Curtis Markham, Mason Massey, Dick McCabe, C.J. McLaughlin, B.J. McLeod, L.W. Miller, Vinnie Miller, Kelly Moore, Billy Myers, Bubba Nissen, Billy Parker, Hank Parker, Jr., Larry Pearson, Adam Petty, Brennan Poole, Paul Radford, Josh Reaume, Stevie Reeves, David Reutimann, Robert Richardson, Jr., Mike Riley, Andy Santerre, Jay Sauter, Tim Schendel, Ryan Sieg, Lowe Smith, Scott Speed, Jeff Spraker, Dexter Stacey, Kody Vanderwal, Ryan Vargas, Michael Waltrip, Gus Wasson, Jason White, Josh Williams
(1) Billy Adkins, Ken Alexander, Anthony Alfredo, Glenn Allen, Jr., Loy Allen, Jr., Justin Allgaier, Aric Almirola, Tony Anderson, Tim Andrews, Allen Applegate, Jairo Avila, Jr., Brad Baker, Randy Baker, Christopher Bell, Ryan Blaney, David Blankenship, David Bonnett, Mike Borkowski, Ron Bouchard, Ken Bouchard, Spencer Boyd, Stan Boyd, Gary Bradberry, Babe Branscome, Wayne Broome, Clay Brown, Jade Buford, Frank Bumgarner, Harrison Burton, Ward Burton, Nathan Buttke, Terry Cannon, Tom Carey, Jr., Larry Carroll, Larry Cates, Mike Chase, Parker Chase, Rodney Childers, Ted Christopher, Mitchell Clark, John Cleek, James Cogdill, Rodney Combs, Stacy Compton, Carlos Contreras, Terry Cook, Joe Cooksey, Ronald Cooper, Angela Cope, Bobby Cox, Dawson Cram, Sheldon Creed, Robbie Crouch, Rodney Cundiff, Bennie Davis, Marc Davis, Natalie Decker, Kelly Denton, Chris Diamond, Mason Diaz, Brian Donley, Bobby Dragon, Milka Duno, Kieran Dynes, Wayne Edwards, Bill Elliott, Bud Elliott, Casey Elliott, Grant Enfinger, Cecil Eunice, C.J. Faison, Adrian Fernandez, Christian Fittipaldi, J.R. Fitzpatrick, Bob Freeze, Steve Gatz, Scott Gaylord, Kaz Grala, Jeff Gordon, Tina Gordon, Tator Grady, Justin Haley,  Denny Hamlin, John Hayden, Jay Hedgecock, Daniel Hemric, Shawn Hendricks, Jeff Hensley, Scott Herberg, Billy Hess, Tommy Hilbert, Tracy Hines, Tommy Hirschman, Justin Hobgood, Carson Hocevar, D.J. Hoelzle, Kaden Honeycutt, Chris Horn, Ron Hornaday, Jr., Marty Houston, Colby Howard, Tom Hubert, Matt Hutter, Haywood Jacobs, Jimmie Johnson, Buckshot Jones, Page Jones, P.J. Jones, Sage Karam, Joel Kauffman, Joe Kelly, Matt Kenseth, Benny Kerley, Scott Kilby, Stuart Kirby, Kyle Krisiloff, Mark Krogh, Alex Labbe, Bobby Labonte, Justin Labonte, Scott Lagasse, Jr., Kyle Larson, Gary Laton, Steve Lawrence, Anthony Lazzaro, Dwayne Leik, Donny Lia, Johnny Ling, Jr., Jesse Little, John Livingston, Brad Loney, Johanna Long, Dylan Lupton, Damon Lusk, Scott Lynch, Dave Mader III, Rick Markle, Mike Marlar, Sterling Marlin, Rafael Martinez, Sam Mayer, Jerry McCart, Jeff McClure, Jamie McMurray, Joey Michaels, Brandon Miller, Butch Miller, Joe Millikan, Brent Moore, Ralph Morris, Brad Mueller, Dylan Murcott, Jeff Neal, Ryan Newman, Gary Niece, Mike Olsen, Clarence Ogle, L.D. Ottinger, Max Papis, Ruben Pardo, Bob Park, Steve Park, Stefan Parsons, Danica Patrick, Roy Payne, Todd Peck, Tom Peck, Andy Petree, Robert Powell, Ryan Preece, Bob Pressley, Kevin Prince, Scott Pruett, Spencer Pumpelly, David Ragan, Tyler Reddick, Bryan Reffner, Doug Reid, Robbie Reiser, Roger Reuse, Will Rodgers, Clay Rogers, Tony Roper, Johnny Rumley, Lonnie Rush, Jr., Greg Sacks, Elliott Sadler, Darryl Sage, Tim Sauter, Rounder Saverance, Rodney Sawyers, Jason Schuler, Kevin Schwantz, Dan Shaver, Kirk Shelmerdine, Brent Sherman, Paul Shull, Jamie Skinner, Mike Skinner, Chandler Smith, R.D. Smith, Sammy Smith, Garrett Smithley, Ed Spencer III, Billy Standridge, Ed St. Angelo, Jr., Mike Stefanik, Jeff Stevens, Tony Stewart, David Stremme, Hut Stricklin, Glenn Sullivan, Mike Swaim, Sammy Swindell, Doug Taylor, Ronnie Thomas, Matt Tifft, Kyle Tilley, Perry Tripp, Ryan Truex, Max Tullman, Bryan Tyler, Mike Urciuoli, Larry Utsman, Brian Vickers, Auggie Vidovich, Mark Voigt, Tyler Walker, Chrissy Wallace, Scot Walters, Mike Weeden, Jimmy Weller, Derek White, Drew White, Haskell Willingham, Eric Wilson, Chris Wimmer, Jon Wood, Kris Wright

Sunday, May 9, 2010

CUP: Sorenson Slaps Wall, Falls Out Early At Darlington


Reed Sorenson picked up the 5th last-place finish of his Cup Series career in Saturday’s Showtime Southern 500 at the Darlington Raceway when his unsponsored #32 Braun Racing Toyota fell out with crash damage after completing 19 of the race’s 367 laps.

Sorenson was making his fourth attempt of the 2010 season and his second straight without a sponsor. In qualifying, his first timed lap was 175.987 mph, but a spin off turn three during his second lap forced him to wait and see if he would make the show. In the end, five other cars outside the Top 35 ran slower than Sorenson, giving him the 36th starting spot. On Saturday, Sorenson dropped to the back of the field before the start, then went to the garage shortly after he slapped the outside wall during the opening green-flag run.

It was the first last-place finish of 2010 for both Sorenson and Braun Racing.

2010 last-place leader Joe Nemechek failed to qualify for Saturday’s race in a backup car after his primary, 18th fastest in the opening practice, was destroyed in a single-car wreck in Happy Hour. Both PRISM Motorsports cars of Dave Blaney and Michael McDowell rebounded from DNQs last week at Richmond and finished 42nd and 40th, respectively. McDowell’s car fell out when brake heat melted the bead on his right-front tire in turn two on lap 44, bringing out the first caution of the race.

STATISTICS AND FACTS
*Sorenson’s most recent last-place finish in Cup Series competition was the 2008 Aaron’s 499 at Talladega, where his #41 Target Dodge lost the engine four laps into the race.
*Sorenson was the first driver to finish last while driving NASCAR’s “Car of Tomorrow;” he crashed out 21 laps into the 2007 Food City 500 at Bristol.
*The finish was the second-ever for Braun Racing in the Cup Series. Shane Hmiel made his Cup debut for the team in the 2005 Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta, but his #08 Win Fuel Chevrolet was involved in a multi-car wreck on the first lap.
*The most recent last-place finish by the #32 in a Cup race was Bobby Hamilton, Jr’s Tide Chevrolet, when it lost an engine 63 laps into the 2005 Banquet 400 at Kansas.
*The #32 has never before finished last in a Cup race at Darlington, although the number of Roscoe Thompson’s 1949 Oldsmobile in the inaugural 1950 Southern 500 is unknown.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #32-Reed Sorenson / 19 laps / crash
42) #66-Dave Blaney / 35 laps / transmission
41) #46-J.J. Yeley / 42 laps / brakes
40) #55-Michael McDowell / 44 laps / crash
39) #64-Todd Bodine / 47 laps / brakes

DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Joe Nemechek (3)
2nd) Aric Almirola, Dave Blaney, Michael McDowell (2)
3rd) Robby Gordon, Reed Sorenson (1)

TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #87-NEMCO Motorsports (3)
2nd) #55-PRISM Motorsports, #66-PRISM Motorsports, #09-Phoenix Racing (2)
3rd) #7-Robby Gordon Motorsports, #32-Braun Racing (1)

Sunday, May 2, 2010

CUP: Nemechek Takes 2010 Lead After Early Crash at Richmond


Joe Nemechek picked up the 20th last-place finish of his career in Saturday night’s Crown Royal presents the Heath Calhoun 400 at the Richmond International Raceway when his unsponsored #87 NEMCO Motorsports Toyota was involved in a single-car accident that knocked him out of the race after 42 of the race’s 400 laps.

Nemechek’s car was the fastest in “go-or-go-home” car in Happy Hour on Friday, good enough for 25th of the 46 cars set to qualify that afternoon. In qualifying, Nemechek was even more impressive - he turned in the 11th-fastest lap at a speed of 125.874 mph and was again the fastest car outside the Top 35. Both PRISM Motorsports cars of Dave Blaney and Michael McDowell were not fast enough to make the field, ending the team’s streak of four consecutive last-place finishes.

Before the race, Nemechek surrendered his 11th starting spot, causing him to be lapped by Kyle Busch in the early stages of the race. Shortly thereafter, while running ahead of 2nd-place Jeff Gordon off turn two, Nemechek blew a right-front tire and smacked the wall, taking him out of the race after 42 laps. Tony Raines, who drove Larry Gunselman’s car into the field in the team’s first attempt since last fall at Martinsville, fell out 27 laps later and will, as a result, be inspected by NASCAR.

STATISTICS
*Nemechek and NEMCO Motorsports’ #87 now lead all drivers and teams in Cup last-place finishes for 2010.
*Nemechek’s finish moved him to 3rd in the all-time LASTCAR Sprint Cup rankings and again tied him with Dave Blaney for the most last-place finishes in the Car of Tomorrow.
*It is Nemechek’s first last-place finish in a Cup race at Richmond since his #78 Furniture Row Chevrolet crashed out of the 2007 Chevy Rock ‘n Roll 400 after 130 laps.
*It is the first time the #87 has finished last in a Cup race at Richmond since the 1967 Richmond 250, the spring race at what was then a dirt track called Virginia State Fairgrounds, when Buck Baker’s 1966 Ford had a fuel line problem after 8 laps.

THE BOTTOM FIVE
43) #87-Joe Nemechek / 42 laps / crash
42) #64-Tony Raines / 69 laps / vibration
41) #32-Reed Sorenson / 80 laps / overheating
40) #09-Mike Bliss / 86 laps / brakes
39) #46-Terry Cook / 92 laps / rear gear

DRIVER RANKINGS
1st) Joe Nemechek (3)
2nd) Aric Almirola, Dave Blaney, Michael McDowell (2)
3rd) Robby Gordon (1)

TEAM RANKINGS
1st) #87-NEMCO Motorsports (3)
2nd) #55-PRISM Motorsports, #66-PRISM Motorsports, #09-Phoenix Racing (2)
3rd) #7-Robby Gordon Motorsports (1)

CORRECTION: Mike Skinner’s last-place finish last fall at Texas was actually the 9th of his career; I mistakenly credited James Hylton with a finish Skinner scored at Pocono in 1992. All articles and statistics have now been updated with the corrections to both drivers' stats.
CORRECTION 2: Bobby Rahal did not finish last in his only Sprint Cup start at Riverside in 1984. The race was instead the scene of Phil Parsons' first last-place finish, raising Parsons' career total to 10. All rankings have been updated to reflect this as well.