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- The 2004 Subway 400 was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on February 22, 2004, at North Carolina Speedway in Richmond County, North Carolina. The race was the second of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. Ryan Newman of Penske Racing won the pole position, while Matt Kenseth of Roush Racing won the race.
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The 2004 Subway 400 was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race held on February 22, 2004, at North Carolina Speedway in Richmond County, North Carolina. The race was the second of the 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season. Ryan Newman of Penske Racing won the pole position, while Matt Kenseth of Roush Racing won the race.
2004: The final race at Rockingham ended in a close finish won by Matt Kenseth over rookie Kasey Kahne. See also. NASCAR Realignment; References
YearDateNo.DriverMarch 1399June 1843June 1627March 917Feb 13, 2019 · A side-by-side finish! Also the final race of any NASCAR series to race at Rockingham until the truck series short-lived return in 2012. Credit to the official NASCAR YouTube channel. NASCAR...
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Feb 23, 2004 · Considered boring in both personality and the way he relied on consistency over wins to earn NASCAR's top title last season, Kenseth shed the image Sunday by nipping rookie Kasey Kahne at the...
Ryan Newman won the pole in the final time trials event at Rockingham, qualifying at 156 mph. Jamie McMurray started on the outside pole, and rookie Kasey Kahne qualified 3rd. Points leader Dale Earnhardt, Jr. started seventh. Since there were 43 entries, no drivers failed to qualify. Additional race data. Leaders: 6. Time of race: 3:34:05.
The final NASCAR Cup Series race at The Rock. Great racing throughout the entire day, Carl Long flipped and Robby Gordon had a near flip. Matt Kenseth by far...
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Ryan Newman of Penske Racing won the pole position, while Matt Kenseth of Roush Racing won the race. The race was the final Cup race at the track due to poor attendance, as the race date was later given to Phoenix International Raceway; only 50,000 were in attendance at the 60,113 facility.