2005 Chase For The NEXTEL Cup - UAW-GM Quality 500 Running Order Among Chase Drivers

UAW-GM Quality 500 Running Order Among Chase Drivers

Actual finish in parentheses.

  1. Jimmie Johnson (1)
  2. Kurt Busch (2)
  3. Greg Biffle (3)
  4. Mark Martin (5)
  5. Ryan Newman (7)
  6. Carl Edwards (10)
  7. Jeremy Mayfield (11)
  8. Rusty Wallace (24)
  9. Tony Stewart (25)
  10. Matt Kenseth (26)

Standings after five races:

  1. Stewart 5,777 Points (unchanged)×
  2. Johnson tied (+ 3 places)
  3. Biffle -11 pts (unchanged)
  4. Newman -17 pts (- 2)
  5. Martin -51 pts (+2)
  6. Edwards -54 pts (unchanged)
  7. R. Wallace -92 pts (-3)
  8. Mayfield -15 pts (+1)
  9. Kenseth -124 pts (-1)
  10. Kurt Busch -142 pts (unchanged)

× — Holds tiebreaker with more wins (5).

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