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Subway 500
Martinsville Speedway | October 23, 2005 | 500 laps | 263 miles | 12:30 p.m. | NBC
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Seventh heaven
Jeff Gordon celebrates his seventh career victory at Martinsville. Credit: Autostock
Seventh heaven

MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Jeff Gordon held on in a three-lap dash with Tony Stewart, who still grabbed a 15-point lead over third-place finisher Jimmie Johnson in the Chase for the championship Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.

Gordon, a four-time champion who didn't qualify for the 10-race, Nextel Cup playoff, completed a sweep of the season's two races on the .526-mile speedway -- the oldest, shortest and tightest run in NASCAR's premier stock car series.

As he did in April, Gordon said he was dedicating the victory at the Subway 500 to the 10 people killed a year ago when a Hendrick Motorsports plane crashed on the way to the track.

"It's been awhile," Gordon said in Victory Lane after his 73rd career victory, fourth this year and first since May 1 at Talladega. "What a great, great feeling." More

Car Driver Speed
20 Tony Stewart98.084
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Subway 500
Fin.No.Driver
124Jeff Gordon
220Tony Stewart
348Jimmie Johnson
418Bobby Labonte
531Jeff Burton
697Kurt Busch
742Jamie McMurray
811Denny Hamlin
95Kyle Busch
1012Ryan Newman
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After: Subway 500
RankDriverBehind
1. --Tony StewartLeader
2. --Jimmie Johnson-15
3. +1Ryan Newman-63
4. -1Greg Biffle-83
5. +1Carl Edwards-149
6. +1Rusty Wallace-166
7. -2Mark Martin-170
8. +2Kurt Busch-172
9. --Matt Kenseth-172
10. -2Jeremy Mayfield-216
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