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CARFAX 400
CARFAX 400
Venue Michigan International Speedway
Corporate sponsor CARFAX
First race 1969
Distance 400 miles (643.7 km)
Number of laps 200
Previous names Yankee 600 (1969)

Yankee 400 (1970-1972, 1974)

Champion Spark Plug 400 (1975-1993)

GM Goodwrench Dealer 400 (1994-1996)

DeVilbiss 400 (1997)

Pepsi 400 Presented by DeVilbiss (1998)

Pepsi 400 Presented by Meijer (1999-2001)

Pepsi 400 Presented by Farmer Jack (2002)

GFS Marketplace 400 (2003-2006)

3M Performance 400 (2007)

3M Performance 400 Presented by Bondo (2008)

The Carfax 400 is the second NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Introduced in 1969 as a 600 mile race, it has since been held as a 400 mile race. In 1973 the race was not held when new owner Roger Penske decided to replace it with an IndyCar race.

From 1998 to 2002, the race was known as the Pepsi 400 but had a secondary sponsor attached to the name of the event, most likely to avoid confusion with the Daytona race of the same name (now known as the Coke Zero 400). For 2007, the race was renamed to the 3M Performance 400 when 3M and Post-it transferred their sponsorship from the Citizens Bank 400 to the August race.

[edit] Past winners

Year Date Driver Car Make Winner's Prize
(USD)
Distance
(miles)
Average Speed
(mph)
Yankee 600
1969 August 17 South Carolina David Pearson '69 Ford $21,950 330[1] 115.508
Yankee 400
1970 August 16 Indiana Charlie Glotzbach '69 Dodge $14,275 402 147.571
1971 August 15 Florida Bobby Allison '69 Mercury $15,395 402 149.862
1972 August 20 South Carolina David Pearson '71 Mercury $13,385 400 134.416
1974 August 25 South Carolina David Pearson '73 Mercury $15,765 400 133.045
Champion Spark Plug 400
1975 August 24 North Carolina Richard Petty '74 Dodge $18,140 400 107.583
1976 August 22 South Carolina David Pearson Mercury $16,700 400 140.078
1977 August 22 Kentucky Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet $16,820 400 137.944
1978 August 20 South Carolina David Pearson Mercury $16,025 400 129.566
1979 August 19 North Carolina Richard Petty Chevrolet $21,100 400 130.376
1980 August 17 South Carolina Cale Yarborough Chevrolet $19,700 400 145.352
1981 August 16 North Carolina Richard Petty Buick $23,750 400 123.457
1982 August 22 Florida Bobby Allison Buick $26,900 400 136.454
1983 August 21 South Carolina Cale Yarborough Chevrolet $26,100 400 147.511
1984 August 12 Kentucky Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet $40,800 400 153.863
1985 August 11 Georgia (U.S. state) Bill Elliott Ford $57,600 400 137.43
1986 August 17 Georgia (U.S. state) Bill Elliott Ford $55,950 400 135.376
1987 August 16 Georgia (U.S. state) Bill Elliott Ford $52,875 400 138.648
1988 August 21 Florida Davey Allison Ford $60,475 400 156.863
1989 August 20 Missouri Rusty Wallace Pontiac $67,900 400 157.704
1990 August 19 Arkansas Mark Martin Ford $71,200 400 138.822
1991 August 18 North Carolina Dale Jarrett Ford $74,150 400 142.972
1992 August 16 North Carolina Harry Gant Oldsmobile $71,545 400 146.056
1993 August 15 Arkansas Mark Martin Ford $76,645 400 144.564
GM Goodwrench Dealer 400
1994 August 21 New York Geoffrey Bodine Ford $89,595 400 139.914
1995 August 20 Texas Bobby Labonte Chevrolet $97,445 400 157.739
1996 August 18 North Carolina Dale Jarrett Ford $83,195 400 139.792
DeVilbiss 400
1997 August 17 Arkansas Mark Martin Ford $93,045 400 126.883
Pepsi 400 Presented by DeVilbiss
1998 August 16 California Jeff Gordon Chevrolet $120,302 400 151.995
Pepsi 400 Presented by Meijer
1999 August 22 Texas Bobby Labonte Pontiac $121,320 400 144.332
2000 August 20 Missouri Rusty Wallace Ford $110,460 400 132.597
2001 August 19 Tennessee Sterling Marlin Dodge $157,830 324[2] 140.513
Pepsi 400 Presented by Farmer Jack
2002 August 18 North Carolina Dale Jarrett Ford $179,530 400 140.556
GFS Marketplace 400
2003 August 17 Indiana Ryan Newman Dodge $155,505 400 127.31
2004 August 22 Washington Greg Biffle Ford $190,180 400 139.063
2005 August 21 Kentucky Jeremy Mayfield Dodge $181,550 400 141.551
2006 August 20 Wisconsin Matt Kenseth Ford $221,091 400 135.097
3M Performance 400
2007 August 21 Nevada Kurt Busch Dodge $190,108 406[3] 117.012
2008 August 17 Missouri Carl Edwards Ford $226,075 400 120.012
CARFAX 400
2009 August 16 North Carolina Brian Vickers Toyota $180,873 400 131.531

[edit] Manufacturer Wins

Rank Manufacturer Wins
1 Ford 16
2 Dodge 7
3 Chevrolet 6
4 Mercury 5
5 Buick 2
5 Pontiac 2
7 Oldsmobile 1
7 Toyota 1

[edit] References

  1. ^ Race shortened to 165 laps / 330 miles due to rain
  2. ^ Race shortened to 162 laps / 324 miles due to rain.
  3. ^ Race extended to 203 laps / 406 miles due to green-white-checker finish.



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