Results
Cars that completed the final lap, despite being involved in the last-lap wreck, were scored as running. The race went 202 laps/505 miles due to the green-white-checker finish rule.
- 29-Kevin Harvick, Led 4 of 202 Laps
- 01-Mark Martin, Led 26 Laps
- 31-Jeff Burton
- 09-Mike Wallace
- 6-David Ragan*
- 19-Elliott Sadler
- 9-Kasey Kahne
- 38-David Gilliland, Led 18 Laps
- 13-Joe Nemechek
- 24-Jeff Gordon
- 40-David Stremme
- 18-J.J. Yeley
- 41-Reed Sorenson
- 60-Boris Said
- 7-Robby Gordon
- 70-Johnny Sauter
- 14-Sterling Marlin
- 07-Clint Bowyer
- 42-Juan Pablo Montoya*
- 25-Casey Mears
- 43-Bobby Labonte
- 44-Dale Jarrett
- 99-Carl Edwards
- 5-Kyle Busch, Led 4 Laps
- 16-Greg Biffle
- 88-Ricky Rudd
- 17-Matt Kenseth, Led 6 Laps
- 11-Denny Hamlin, 1 Lap Down
- 1-Martin Truex, Jr., 1 Lap Down; Led 13 Laps
- 55-Michael Waltrip, 2 Laps Down
- 26-Jamie McMurray, Completed 195 Laps (Accident)
- 8-Dale Earnhardt, Jr., 195 Laps (Accident)
- 96-Tony Raines, 7 Laps Down
- 22-Dave Blaney, 186 Laps (Black Flag)
- 21-Ken Schrader, 185 Laps (Accident)
- 66-Jeff Green, 21 Laps Down
- 10-Scott Riggs, 23 Laps Down
- 12-Ryan Newman, 175 Laps (Engine Failure)
- 48-Jimmie Johnson, 173 Laps (Accident)
- 00-David Reutimann*, 173 Laps (Accident)
- 2-Kurt Busch, 36 Laps Down; Led 95 Laps
- 45-Kyle Petty, 42 Laps Down
- 20-Tony Stewart, 152 Laps (Accident); Led 35 Laps
- Rookie
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