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Numbers Game: 2009 Autism Speaks 400 at Dover

2
Cars moved to the rear of the field at the start of the Autism Speaks 400.
(No. 24, Jeff Gordon – backup car; No. 34, John Andretti – transmission change)

3 hour, 28 minutes, 16 seconds
Time it took to complete the Autism Speaks 400.

4
Drivers failed to qualify for the Autism Speaks 400.
(No. 25 Brad Keselowski, No. 13 Max Papis, No. 75 Derrike Cope, No. 06 David Starr)

9
Number of times winner Jimmie Johnson led the Autism Speaks 400 Sunday.

10
Caution flags for a total of 43 laps at Dover.

13
Number of penalties handed out by NASCAR during the running of the Autism Speaks 400.

15th
Joey Logano‘s finishing position in the Autism Speaks 400, earning him Rookie of the Race honors for the 10th time this season.

25
Lead changes among 11 drivers Sunday.

31
Cars running at the end of the Autism Speaks 400; 12 finished on the lead lap.

42nd
Career Sprint Cup victory for Autism Speaks 400 winner Johnson in 268 starts.

43rd
David Gilliland‘s finishing position in the Autism Speaks 400. He completed just 39 laps before losing power in the No. 71 TRG Motorsports Chevrolet, ending his day.

46
Points that Tony Stewart leads Jeff Gordon by in the Sprint Cup standings.

115.237
Average race speed (in mph).

180
Career Cup wins for Hendrick Motorsports after Johnson’s trip to victory lane on Sunday.

298
Laps led by Autism Speaks 400 winner Johnson, the most of any driver.

400
Laps in the Autism Speaks 400, equaling 400 miles.

100,000
Estimated crowd in attendance at Dover.

$341,151
Johnson’s purse for winning the Autism Speaks 400.

$5,912,707
Total purse for the Autism Speaks 400.

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