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Race Recap: 2008 NAPA Auto Parts 200 Presented by Dodge at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)

First, the results:

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Winnings Status Times
Led
Laps
Led
1 6 5 Ron Fellows GoDaddy.com Chevrolet 48 190 5 $109,963 Running 1 7
2 4 9 Patrick Carpentier Subway Dodge 48 170   $76,043 Running    
3 3 59 Marcos Ambrose STP Ford 48 175 10 $68,043 Running 1 27
4 12 33 Ron Hornaday Jr. Camping World Chevrolet 48 160   $51,443 Running    
5 7 25 Boris Said NoFear/Team Smithfield Ford 48 155   $49,518 Running    
6 18 60 Carl Edwards CitiFinancial Ford 48 150   $41,625 Running    
7 14 38 Jason Leffler Great Clips Toyota 48 146   $43,818 Running    
8 16 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford 48 142   $36,125 Running    
9 29 2 Clint Bowyer BB&T Chevrolet 48 138   $35,825 Running    
10 8 66 Steve Wallace 5-Hour Energy Chevrolet 48 134   $42,693 Running    
11 17 29 Scott Wimmer Holiday Inn Chevrolet 48 130   $40,743 Running    
12 28 88 Brad Keselowski U.S. NAVY Chevrolet 48 127   $40,468 Running    
13 30 6 David Ragan Discount Tire Ford 48 124   $34,600 Running    
14 19 4 Landon Cassill # Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet 48 121   $41,793 Running    
15 11 7 Mike Wallace GEICO Toyota 48 118   $40,668 Running    
16 5 32 Jacques Villeneuve L'Equipeur/
Ganotec Toyota
48 120 5 $39,793 Accident 1 1
17 10 20 Joey Logano GameStop Toyota 47 112   $39,668 Accident    
18 32 99 David Reutimann NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 47 109   $33,050 Running    
19 25 1 Mike Bliss Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet 47 106   $39,693 Running    
20 2 64 Max Papis Atreus Home & Communities Chevrolet 47 103   $40,068 Running    
21 9 27 Brad Coleman Scott Towels/
Wal Mart Ford
47 100   $39,418 Running    
22 1 40 Scott Pruett Fastenal Dodge 47 102 5 $42,168 Running 1 13
23 23 11 Jason Keller America's Incredible Pizza Company Chevrolet 47 94   $39,518 Running    
24 26 47 Kelly Bires Clorox Ford 47 91   $41,043 Running    
25 21 30 Stanton Barrett NOS Energy Drink Chevrolet 47 88   $32,700 Running    
26 24 98 Alex Garcia Dixien/
OmniSource Chevrolet
47 85   $32,480 Running    
27 22 81 D J Kennington Mahindra Tractor Dodge 47 82   $38,893 Running    
28 15 22 Andrew Ranger Tide/Wal Mart/Supercuts Dodge 47 79   $38,848 Running    
29 37 52 Scott Gaylord Ford 46 76   $32,345 Running    
30 20 24 Brian Simo Long John Silver's Chevrolet 44 73   $39,028 Running    
31 27 28 Kenny Wallace Phantom EFX Chevrolet 42 70   $38,718 Electrical    
32 38 0 Wheeler Boys sponsordavis.com Chevrolet 37 67   $32,215 Brakes    
33 13 10 Justin Marks Future Electronics Toyota 19 64   $32,180 Transmission    
34 42 01 Trevor Boys sponsordavis.com Chevrolet 13 61   $38,613 Transmission    
35 31 05 Burney Lamar 31W Insulation/
Certainteed Ford
8 58   $32,110 Ignition    
36 35 31 Jeff Fuller Grandstay.net Chevrolet 7 55   $32,075 Vibration    
37 43 89 Morgan Shepherd Victory In Jesus Chevrolet 7 52   $32,035 Handling    
38 34 62 Brandon Whitt Ford 7 49   $31,980 Brakes    
39 41 61 Stan Barrett Interush.net Chevrolet 7 46   $38,413 Brakes    
40 39 90 Don Thomson MSRP Chevrolet 2 43   $31,860 Ignition    
41 36 91 Scott Steckly MSRP Chevrolet 2 40   $31,775 Transmission    
42 40 84 Dale Quarterley Mike Harmon Racing Chevrolet 2 37   $31,715 Handling    
43 33 49 Derrike Cope Chevrolet 1 34   $31,541 Brakes    

Race Comments: Before an estimated crowd of 60,000 - Ron Fellows won the NAPA Auto Parts 200, his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory.

Prior to the green flag the following driver(s) dropped to the rear: #66 Wallace (engine change); #01 Boys (unapproved adjustments during impound).

Failed to Qualify: (1) Kevin O'Connell, #09.

Time of Race: 02 Hrs, 51 Mins, 38 Secs.
Average Speed: 50.149 MPH
Margin of Victory: 13.502 Seconds

Caution Flags:
4 for 12 laps:
Laps: 8-13 (Rain [Red Flag 8 min. 3 sec. ]);
22-23 (#10 stopped on track turn 10);
31-32 (#64 accident turn 3);
47-48 (Rain).

Lead Changes:
3 among 4 drivers:
S. Pruett 1-13;
M. Ambrose 14-40;
J. Villeneuve 41;
R. Fellows 42-48.

Top 10 Driver Points:
(1) C. Bowyer 3,354;
(2) C. Edwards 3,186;
(3) Brad Keselowski 3,170;
(4) D. Reutimann 3,035;
(5) D. Ragan 3,009;
(6) M. Bliss 2,944;
(7) K. Busch 2,828;
(8) M. Wallace 2,736;
(9) J. Leffler 2,637;
(10) J. Keller 2,628.

Coors Light Pole Award : Scott Pruett, #40

Featherlite "Most Improved Driver" : Kelly Bires, #47 (12 Places)

Mahle Clevite Engine Builder of the Race : Marcos Ambrose, #59

Mobil 1 Oil Command Performance : Marcos Ambrose, #59

Raybestos "Rookie of the Race" : Landon Cassill, #4

Sunoco Diamond Performance : Ron Fellows, #5

WIX Filters "Lap Leader" : Marcos Ambrose, #59 (27 Laps)

Next Race: Aug. 9, 2008 - Watkins Glen International



Race Recap: Fellows Wins In The Rain At Montreal

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

MONTREAL, Canada -- "Rain man" Ron Fellows took advantage of pit strategy and an early end to Saturday's NAPA Auto Parts 200 to score the fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of his career -- and his first at a track other than Watkins Glen International.

In the first NASCAR points race on rain tires -- tires constructed in 1999, no less -- Fellows, a road course specialist and a two-time class winner in the rain at Le Mans, held the lead when NASCAR called the race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 25 laps short of its scheduled distance of 74 laps.

Fellows, 48, had pitted early on Lap 22 and gradually worked his way to the front, taking the lead when Jacques Villeneuve pitted on Lap 42.

"That was difficult," Fellows said as he climbed from the No. 5 Chevrolet fielded by Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s JR Motorsports. "We've had a little bit of that over in France with the Corvette at Le Mans.

"But this was good fun. Now I've got to make Dale Jr. let me run next week (when the NASCAR Nationwide Series goes to Watkins Glen)."

Earnhardt is scheduled to race in the No. 5 Chevy in the NASCAR Nationwide Series next week. Fellows will drive the No. 01 Chevrolet for Dale Earnhardt Inc. in the Sprint Cup race.

Patrick Carpentier, a native of Quebec, finished second for the second straight year at the 2.709-mile road course. Carpentier gained ground after NASCAR red-flagged the race on Lap 8 because of rain and required all cars to change from slicks to rain tires that featured a tread pattern designed to push water away.

"The rain tire -- everybody had questions about it, but it worked," Carpentier said. "I don't know if I would have wanted to be out there on dry tires that were nine years old, but the (rain) tires held up very well."

Third-place finisher Marcos Ambrose led a race-high 27 laps, but a penalty for speeding on pit road deprived him of the chance to win.

"I feel a little jinxed," Ambrose said. "I felt like I dominated the race. I feel really disappointed. I felt like it was our race today."    

Ron Hornaday Jr. ran fourth, followed by Boris Said, Carl Edwards, Jason Leffler, Greg Biffle, series points leader Clint Bowyer and Scott Wimmer.

With the skies getting darker and visibility becoming a major problem, NASCAR called a halt to the proceedings after cars started wrecking under caution. Villeneuve was running sixth when he sustained severe damage to the front end of his Toyota, and minutes later, Joey Logano lost a fourth-place finish when he ran into the lapped car of Alex Garcia.

Notes: Legendary Hollywood stunt man Stan Barrett, who hadn't competed in a NASCAR race since 1990, qualified 42nd and finished 39th, 14 positions behind his son, Stanton Barrett. That marked the first time since June 30, 2002 -- when Tim Sauter and sons Jay, Johnny and Tim raced together at the Milwaukee Mile -- that a father and son competed in the same NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Barrett, 65, was the first person to exceed the speed of sound in a land vehicle (739.666 mph in 1979). ... Under the third caution of the race, Edwards drove with one hand, and with the other, used a Swiffer to wipe the rain off his windshield. The No. 60 Ford team opted not to mount a windshield wiper when the crew changed to rain tires under the first caution.

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