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By the Numbers: Richmond

By Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM
September 10, 2004
03:14 PM EDT (19:14 GMT)

RICHMOND, Va. -- Richard International Raceway's Saturday night stop is the cutoff race for the inaugural Chase for the Nextel Cup.

Ryan Newman, the defending champion of the Chevy Rock and Roll 400, has an impeccable record lately at the .75-mile oval and is eighth in the current standings.

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In 96 races, including 32 since the track was reconfigured, there is a legacy of statistics that pertain to Richmond.

4 -- The number of times Ryan Newman has started in the top 10.

4 -- The number of times Jeff Gordon has won the Bud Pole.

5 -- The number of consecutive top-10 finishes for Matt Kenseth.

6 -- The number of wins for Rusty Wallace.

7 -- The number of drivers who have competed in all 32 races since Richmond was reconfigured: Rusty Wallace, Terry Labonte, Sterling Marlin, Mark Martin, Ricky Rudd, Ken Schrader and Michael Waltrip.

9 -- The number of consecutive Bud Pole winners.

15 -- Wins by Petty Engineering.

19 -- The number of races won from the pole.

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20 -- How many races in which Jeff Burton has been running at the finish.

25 -- Winner Matt Kenseth's starting position in 2002.

26 -- The number of races won by Chevrolet since 1972.

45 -- The pit road speed, in miles per hour. Under caution, the pace car will run 50 mph.

76 -- The number of races won from starting positions inside the top 10.

109.047 -- Dale Jarrett's race record average speed.

129.983 -- Brian Vickers' track record Bud Pole Qualifying speed.

1991 -- The year of the first night race.

3,023 -- Rusty Wallace's total of laps led.

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