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Numbers Game: 2009 Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte

0.971
Tony Stewart‘s margin of victory over Matt Kenseth Saturday in the Sprint All-Star Race (in seconds).

1
Number of times winner Stewart led the Sprint All-Star Race Saturday.

1
Driver transferred the the Sprint All-Star Race through a fan vote.
(No. 20, Joey Logano)

1 hour, 30 minutes, 47 seconds
Time it took to complete the Sprint All-Star Race.

2
Drivers transferred to the Sprint All-Star Race via the Sprint Showdown.
(No. 77 Sam Hornish Jr. and No. 26 Jamie McMurray)

2
Cars moved to the rear of the field at the start of the Sprint All-Star Race.
(No. 09, No. 11 – transmission change)

2
Laps led by Sprint All-Star Race winner Stewart.

4
Number of penalties handed out by NASCAR during the running of the Sprint All-Star Race.

7
Caution flags for a total of three laps at Lowe’s.

7
Lead changes among five drivers Saturday.

17
Cars running at the end of the Sprint All-Star Race; all 17 finished on the lead lap.

50
Laps led by Jimmie Johnson in the Sprint All-Star Race, the most of any driver.

99.137
Average race speed (in mph).

100
Laps in the Sprint All-Star Race, equaling 150 miles.

145,000
Estimated crowd in attendance at Lowe’s.

$1,058,656
Stewart’s purse for winning the Sprint All-Star Race.

$3,308,251
Total purse for the Sprint All-Star Race.

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