2005 Chase For The NEXTEL Cup - Banquet 400 Running Order Among Chase Drivers

Banquet 400 Running Order Among Chase Drivers

Actual finish in parentheses.

  1. Mark Martin (1)
  2. Greg Biffle (2)
  3. Carl Edwards (3)
  4. Tony Stewart (4)
  5. Matt Kenseth (5)
  6. Jimmie Johnson (6)
  7. Rusty Wallace (7)
  8. Kurt Busch (14)
  9. Jeremy Mayfield (16)
  10. Ryan Newman (23)

Standings after four races:

  1. Stewart 5,684 pts (unchanged)
  2. Newman -75 pts (unchanged)
  3. Biffle -88 pts (+2 places)
  4. R. Wallace -90 pts (-1)
  5. Johnson -92 pts (-1)
  6. Edwards -95 pts (unchanged)
  7. Martin -113 pts (+2)
  8. Kenseth -116 pts (-1)
  9. Mayfield -157 pts (-1)
  10. Kurt Busch -224 pts (unchanged)

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