2006 Daytona 500 - Results

Results

  1. 48-Jimmie Johnson, Led 24 of 203 Laps
  2. 42-Casey Mears
  3. 12-Ryan Newman, Led 23 Laps
  4. 38-Elliott Sadler, Led 5 Laps
  5. 20-Tony Stewart, Led 20 Laps
  6. 07-Clint Bowyer*
  7. 25-Brian Vickers, Led 21 Laps
  8. 8-Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Led 32 Laps
  9. 21-Ken Schrader
  10. 88-Dale Jarrett
  11. 9-Kasey Kahne
  12. 6-Mark Martin, Led 19 Laps
  13. 7-Robby Gordon
  14. 29-Kevin Harvick, Led 1 Lap
  15. 17-Matt Kenseth, Led 28 Laps
  16. 1-Martin Truex, Jr.
  17. 96-Terry Labonte
  18. 55-Michael Waltrip
  19. 36-Bill Elliott, Led 1 Lap
  20. 27-Kirk Shelmerdine
  21. 49-Brent Sherman*
  22. 22-Dave Blaney
  23. 5-Kyle Busch, Led 5 Laps
  24. 09-Mike Wallace
  25. 61-Kevin Lepage, Led 1 Lap
  26. 24-Jeff Gordon, Led 1 Lap
  27. 32-Travis Kvapil, Led 1 Lap
  28. 40-David Stremme*
  29. 41-Reed Sorenson*
  30. 11-Denny Hamlin*
  31. 16-Greg Biffle, Led 1 Lap
  32. 31-Jeff Burton, 1 Lap Down; Led 18 Laps
  33. 01-Joe Nemechek, 3 Laps Down
  34. 14-Sterling Marlin, 3 Laps Down
  35. 43-Bobby Labonte, Completed 197 Laps (Accident)
  36. 19-Jeremy Mayfield, 6 Laps Down
  37. 26-Jamie McMurray, 196 Laps (Accident); Led 1 Lap
  38. 2-Kurt Busch, 187 Laps (Accident); Led 1 Lap
  39. 45-Kyle Petty, 30 Laps Down
  40. 00-Hermie Sadler, 169 Laps (Engine Failure)
  41. 18-J. J. Yeley*, 46 Laps Down
  42. 66-Jeff Green, 47 Laps Down
  43. 99-Carl Edwards, 78 Laps (Accident)

* Rookie

Failed to qualify:

  • 10-Scott Riggs
  • 78-Kenny Wallace
  • 4-Scott Wimmer
  • 23-Mike Skinner
  • 74-Derrike Cope
  • 52-Larry Gunselman
  • 37-Chad Blount
  • 50-Larry Foyt
  • 59-Andy Belmont
  • 64-Randy LaJoie
  • 89-Morgan Shepherd
  • 92-Chad Chaffin
  • 80-Carl Long
  • 15-Paul Menard
  • 95-Stanton Barrett

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