Races
Drivers in italics did not qualify for the 2007 Chase.
Date | Race | Track | 2006 winner | 2007 winner | Car |
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September 16 | Sylvania 300 | New Hampshire Motor Speedway Loudon, New Hampshire |
Kevin Harvick | Clint Bowyer | CoT |
September 23 | Dodge Dealers 400 | Dover International Speedway Dover, Delaware |
Jeff Burton | Carl Edwards | CoT |
September 30 | LifeLock 400 | Kansas Speedway Kansas City, Kansas |
Tony Stewart≠ | Greg Biffle | S |
October 7 | UAW Ford 500 | Talladega Superspeedway Talladega, Alabama |
Brian Vickers≠ | Jeff Gordon | CoT |
October 13 | Bank of America 500 | Lowe's Motor Speedway Concord, North Carolina |
Kasey Kahne | Jeff Gordon | S |
October 21 | Subway 500 | Martinsville Speedway Martinsville, Virginia |
Jimmie Johnson | Jimmie Johnson | CoT |
October 28 | Pep Boys Auto 500 | Atlanta Motor Speedway Hampton, Georgia |
Tony Stewart≠ | Jimmie Johnson | S |
November 4 | Dickies 500 | Texas Motor Speedway Justin, Texas |
Tony Stewart≠ | Jimmie Johnson | S |
November 11 | Checker Auto Parts 500 | Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona |
Kevin Harvick | Jimmie Johnson | CoT |
November 18 | Ford 400 | Homestead-Miami Speedway Homestead, Florida |
Greg Biffle≠ | Matt Kenseth | S |
KEY: S — Standard. CoT — Car of Tomorrow.
≠ — Did not qualify for 2006 Chase.
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Famous quotes containing the word races:
“For the most part we stupidly confound one man with another. The dull distinguish only races or nations, or at most classes, but the wise man, individuals.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“There are only two races on this planetthe intelligent and the stupid.”
—John Fowles (b. 1926)
“Listen, my friend, there are two races of beings. The masses teeming and happycommon clay, if you likeeating, breeding, working, counting their pennies; people who just live; ordinary people; people you cant imagine dead. And then there are the othersthe noble ones, the heroes. The ones you can quite well imagine lying shot, pale and tragic; one minute triumphant with a guard of honor, and the next being marched away between two gendarmes.”
—Jean Anouilh (19101987)