2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Chevy Rock and Roll 400

Chevy Rock and Roll 400

The Chevy Rock and Roll 400 was held at Richmond International Raceway on September 6, 2003. Mike Skinner sat on the pole.

  1. Ryan Newman
  2. Jeremy Mayfield
  3. Ricky Rudd
  4. Jeff Burton
  5. Rusty Wallace
  6. Bobby Labonte
  7. Matt Kenseth
  8. Terry Labonte
  9. Johnny Benson
  10. Jeff Gordon

Failed to qualify: Larry Foyt (#50), Billy Bigley (#79)

  • With 8 laps to go, Kevin Harvick got loose against Ricky Rudd and spun in the wall. After the race, both cars stopped in the pit road and both drivers began a scuffle between the #21 and #29 with the pit crew member yells during the fight. Following an incident between Rudd and Harvick, Harvick fined $35,000 and crew chief Todd Berrier fined $10,000 for the incident. In addition, two other pit crew member fined $2,500 each and both pit crew member suspended for the next week's race.

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