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Gander Outdoors 400
Gander Outdoors 400 Dover logo.png
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Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series
Venue Dover International Speedway
Location
Dover, Delaware, United States
Corporate sponsor

Gander Outdoors[1]
First race 1971
Distance 400 miles (640 km)
Laps 400 (Stage 1: 120
Stage 2: 120
Stage 3: 160)
Previous names
Delaware 500 (1971–1978, 1984–1988)
CRC Chemicals 500 (1979–1982)
Budweiser 500 (1983)
Peak Performance 500 (1989)
Peak AntiFreeze 500 (1990–1992)
SplitFire Spark Plug 500 (1993–1994)
MBNA 500 (1995–1996)
MBNA 400 (1997)
MBNA Gold 400 (1998–1999)
MBNA.com 400 (2000)
MBNA Cal Ripken, Jr. 400 (2001)
MBNA All-American Heroes 400 (2002)
MBNA America 400 (2003–2004)
MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400 (2005)
Dover 400 (2006)
Dodge Dealers 400 (2007)
Camping World RV 400 (2008)
AAA 400 (2009–2015).
Citizen Soldier 400 (2016)
Apache Warrior 400 (2017)[2]
Most wins (driver)
Jimmie Johnson (5)
Most wins (team)
Hendrick Motorsports (10)
Most wins (manufacturer)
Chevrolet (20)
Circuit information
Surface Concrete
Length 1 mi (1.6 km)
Turns 4



AAA 400 logo that was used from 2009 to 2015.


The Gander Outdoors 400 is the second of two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series stock car races held at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware, the other one being the AAA 400 Drive for Autism. It is held on the last weekend of September or the first weekend of October. It is the fourth race in the NASCAR Cup Series' Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs after the 2018 realignment. NBC has the rights to obtain the final 20 races of the season (14 of 20), including this race .




Contents






  • 1 Past winners


    • 1.1 Notes


    • 1.2 Multiple winners (drivers)


    • 1.3 Multiple winners (teams)


    • 1.4 Manufacturer wins




  • 2 Notable races


  • 3 Television broadcasters


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





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Year
Date

No.
Driver
Team
Manufacturer
Race Distance
Race Time
Average Speed
(mph)
Report
Laps
Miles (km)

1971
October 17
43

Richard Petty

Petty Enterprises

Plymouth
500
500 (804.672)
4:03:25
123.254

Report

1972
September 17
21

David Pearson

Wood Brothers Racing

Mercury
500
500 (804.672)
4:08:57
120.506

Report

1973
September 16
21

David Pearson

Wood Brothers Racing

Mercury
500
500 (804.672)
4:25:50
112.852

Report

1974
September 15
43

Richard Petty

Petty Enterprises

Dodge
500
500 (804.672)
4:23:59
113.64

Report

1975
September 14
43

Richard Petty

Petty Enterprises

Dodge
500
500 (804.672)
4:29:22
111.372

Report

1976
September 19
11

Cale Yarborough

Junior Johnson &
Associates

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:19:12
115.74

Report

1977
September 18
72

Benny Parsons

L.G. DeWitt

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:21:32
114.708

Report

1978
September 17
15

Bobby Allison

Bud Moore Engineering

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:11:20
119.323

Report

1979
September 16
43

Richard Petty

Petty Enterprises

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:22:19
114.366

Report

1980
September 14
88

Darrell Waltrip

DiGard Motorsports

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:18:34
116.024

Report

1981
September 20
21

Neil Bonnett

Wood Brothers Racing

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:10:00
119.561

Report

1982
September 19
11

Darrell Waltrip

Junior Johnson &
Associates

Buick
500
500 (804.672)
4:38:43
107.642

Report

1983
September 18
22

Bobby Allison

DiGard Motorsports

Buick
500
500 (804.672)
4:18:45
116.077

Report

1984
September 16
33

Harry Gant

Mach 1 Racing

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:28:12
111.856

Report

1985
September 15
33

Harry Gant

Mach 1 Racing

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:08:52
120.538

Report

1986
September 14
15

Ricky Rudd

Bud Moore Engineering

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:22:24
114.329

Report

1987
September 20
15

Ricky Rudd

Bud Moore Engineering

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:00:34
124.706

Report

1988
September 18
9

Bill Elliott

Melling Racing

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:34:21
109.349

Report

1989
September 17
3

Dale Earnhardt

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:04:05
122.909

Report

1990
September 16
9

Bill Elliott

Melling Racing

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
3:58:00
125.945

Report

1991
September 15
33

Harry Gant

Leo Jackson Racing

Oldsmobile
500
500 (804.672)
4:32:17
110.179

Report

1992
September 20
5

Ricky Rudd

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:20:13
115.289

Report

1993
September 19
2

Rusty Wallace

Penske Racing

Pontiac
500
500 (804.672)
4:59:00
100.334

Report

1994
September 18
2

Rusty Wallace

Penske Racing

Ford
500
500 (804.672)
4:26:32
112.556

Report

1995
September 17
24

Jeff Gordon

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:00:30
124.74

Report

1996
September 15
24

Jeff Gordon

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
500
500 (804.672)
4:43:58
105.646

Report

1997
September 21
6

Mark Martin

Roush Racing

Ford
400
400 (643.737)
3:00:50
132.719

Report

1998
September 20
6

Mark Martin

Roush Racing

Ford
400
400 (643.737)
3:30:50
113.834

Report

1999
September 26
6

Mark Martin

Roush Racing

Ford
400
400 (643.737)
3:08:20
127.434

Report

2000
September 24
20

Tony Stewart

Joe Gibbs Racing

Pontiac
400
400 (643.737)
3:28:21
115.191

Report

2001
September 23
8

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:56:19
101.559

Report

2002
September 22
48

Jimmie Johnson

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:18:40
120.805

Report

2003
September 21
12

Ryan Newman

Penske Racing

Dodge
400
400 (643.737)
3:40:35
108.802

Report

2004
September 26
12

Ryan Newman

Penske Racing

Dodge
400
400 (643.737)
3:21:34
119.067

Report

2005
September 25
48

Jimmie Johnson

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
404*
404 (650.174)
3:30:41
115.054

Report

2006
September 24
31

Jeff Burton

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:34:21
111.966

Report

2007
September 23
99

Carl Edwards

Roush Fenway Racing

Ford
400
400 (643.737)
3:55:39
101.846

Report

2008
September 21
16

Greg Biffle

Roush Fenway Racing

Ford
400
400 (643.737)
3:30:13
114.168

Report

2009
September 27
48

Jimmie Johnson

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:22:11
118.704

Report

2010
September 26
48

Jimmie Johnson

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:02:27
131.543

Report

2011
October 2
22

Kurt Busch

Penske Racing

Dodge
400
400 (643.737)
3:30:59
119.413

Report

2012
September 30
2

Brad Keselowski

Penske Racing

Dodge*
400
400 (643.737)
3:11:53
125.076

Report

2013
September 29
48

Jimmie Johnson

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:03:20
130.909

Report

2014
September 28
24

Jeff Gordon

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:03:51
130.541

Report

2015
October 4
4

Kevin Harvick

Stewart-Haas Racing

Chevrolet
400
400 (643.737)
3:20:13
119.87

Report

2016
October 2
78

Martin Truex Jr.

Furniture Row Racing

Toyota
400
400 (643.737)
3:03:15
130.969

Report

2017
October 1
18

Kyle Busch

Joe Gibbs Racing

Toyota
400
400 (643.737)
3:05:48
129.171

Report

2018
October 7
9

Chase Elliott

Hendrick Motorsports

Chevrolet
404*
404 (650.174)
3:18:02
122.404

Report


Notes




  • 2005 and 2018: Race extended due to a NASCAR Overtime finish.


  • 2012: Brad Keselowski's win marked the last win for Dodge.



Multiple winners (drivers)




























































# Wins
Driver
Years Won
5

Jimmie Johnson
2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013
4

Richard Petty
1971, 1974, 1975, 1979
3

Harry Gant
1984, 1985, 1991

Ricky Rudd
1986, 1987, 1992

Mark Martin
1997, 1998, 1999

Jeff Gordon
1995, 1996, 2014
2

David Pearson
1972, 1973

Darrell Waltrip
1980, 1982

Bobby Allison
1978, 1983

Bill Elliott
1988, 1990

Rusty Wallace
1993, 1994

Ryan Newman
2003, 2004


Multiple winners (teams)






























































# Wins
Team
Years Won
10

Hendrick Motorsports
1992, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2018
6

Penske Racing
1993, 1994, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2012
5

Roush Fenway Racing
1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008
4

Petty Enterprises
1971, 1974, 1975, 1979
3

Wood Brothers Racing
1972, 1973, 1981

Bud Moore Engineering
1978, 1986, 1987
2

Junior Johnson & Associates
1976, 1982

DiGard Motorsports
1980, 1983

Mach 1 Racing
1984, 1985

Melling Racing
1988, 1990

Richard Childress Racing
1989, 2006

Joe Gibbs Racing
2000, 2017


Manufacturer wins

















































# Wins
Manufacturer
Years Won
20

Chevrolet
1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018
12

Ford
1978, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2007, 2008
6

Dodge
1974, 1975, 2003, 2004, 2011, 2012
2

Mercury
1972, 1973

Buick
1982, 1983

Pontiac
1993, 2000

Toyota
2016, 2017
1

Plymouth
1971

Oldsmobile
1991


Notable races




2013 AAA 400, won by Jimmie Johnson




2017 Apache Warrior 400, won by Kyle Busch




  • 1971: Bobby Allison dominated the race until a lug bolt broke on a pit stop, putting Richard Petty into the lead in the final 100 laps en route to the win.


  • 1975: Richard Petty put the entire field two laps down until at Lap 350 he ran over debris from a backmarker's blown engine that broke a tie rod. Petty spent eight laps in the pits getting a new tie rod and came out six laps down. While Lennie Pond blew his engine Petty erased all six laps, but needed a late yellow when Buddy Arrington stopped on the track with fifteen to go. Petty breezed to the win, leaving runner-up Dick Brooks angry at Arrington, who'd recently purchased a transporter from Petty Enterprises: "I guess Arrington needed that truck paid for."


  • 1976: Cale Yarborough lost two laps on two separate occasions and made them up en route to the win.


  • 1977: Benny Parsons dominated the race after Lap 250.


  • 1978: Bobby Allison won after a recent visit to the Mayo Clinic for a checkup.


  • 1979: Richard Petty, Donnie Allison, and Cale Yarborough battled over the final 30 laps; Petty edged Allison by a hood at the stripe.


  • 1980: Darrell Waltrip took the win, his final for DiGard Racing.


  • 1981: Neil Bonnett stormed to his second win in the 1981 season's last three races as hard-luck Harry Gant led 178 laps but blew his engine with 63 laps to go.


  • 1983: Bobby Allison edged Geoff Bodine for the win, his sixth of the season en route to his only Winston Cup title.


  • 1986: Ricky Rudd took his first Dover win as title contenders Dale Earnhardt and Tim Richmond crashed and raced each other with damaged race cars despite being multiple laps down.


  • 1991: Multiple crashes put Harry Gant alone on the lead lap for his third straight win of September 1991.


  • 1992: Ricky Rudd edged Bill Elliott as Alan Kulwicki crashed, putting him seemingly out of the season point chase.


  • 1993: Tire failures and crashes, including a multi-car melee detonated when Rusty Wallace hammered another car into the path of the leaders, plagued the 1993 500 won by Wallace.


  • 1995: In a race with only five yellows Jeff Gordon and Bobby Hamilton dominated en route to a 1-2 finish.


  • 1996: Gordon and Dale Earnhardt battled amid an epidemic of crashes. Ernie Irvan crashed ahead of Derrike Cope and crew chief Larry McReynolds attacked Cope in the garage area. A three-car melee led to a near-brawl on the track between Jimmy Spencer and Wally Dallenbach, Jr. Following this race NASCAR raised the sanction fee for a 500-mile race, forcing Dover to cut back to 400 miles.


  • 1998: Mark Martin won while Matt Kenseth finished sixth in his first career start; Kenseth substituted for Bill Elliott, who missed the race for his father's funeral.


  • 2000: Tony Stewart went on to win the season sweep at Dover. This race also marked the first career start for driver Kurt Busch who replaced driver Chad Little in the John Deere Ford.


  • 2001: In the first NASCAR sactioned Cup race following the September 11, 2001 attacks, (the previous race scheduled for New Hampshire Speedway was postponed until the end of the season) a silent lap 3, which was a season-long scheduled event in memory of Dale Earnhardt who had died in a crash in the 2001 Daytona 500, was changed to include the memory of the victims of the attacks. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the race and celebrated by doing a Polish victory lap while holding an American flag in salute.


  • 2006: Jeff Burton broke a 175 race winless streak passing Matt Kenseth with 8 laps to go. This was a very emotional win for Jeff.


  • 2009: Joey Logano flipped 8 times in turn 3 after being tapped by Tony Stewart, though a couple cars ahead of Logano had braked going into the corner. Logano suffered no injuries from the wreck.


  • 2013: Jimmie Johnson held off Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to take his eighth win at Dover, breaking a tie with Richard Petty and Bobby Allison for most all-time wins at the track. For Johnson, it allowed him to redeem himself for the restart line violation (when he'd jumped Juan Pablo Montoya on a late restart with 20 laps to go) that had cost him a shot at winning the race in June.


  • 2017: Chase Elliott dominated the final stage of the race and was on the way to his first career win until Kyle Busch passed him coming to the white flag. Kyle Busch won the race for his second consecutive win and fourth of the season.



Television broadcasters



































































































































Year
Network

Lap-by-lap

Color commentator(s)

1982

Diamond P

Steve Evans

Brock Yates

1983

TNN

1984

Mizlou

Ken Squier

Donnie Allison

1985

Mike Hogewood

Dick Brooks

1986

Steve Grad

1987

ESPN

Bob Jenkins

Larry Nuber

1988

Ned Jarrett

1989

Benny Parsons
Ned Jarrett

1990

1991

TNN

Mike Joy

Buddy Baker
Neil Bonnett

1992

1993

1994

Buddy Baker
Chuck Bown

1995

Buddy Baker
Dick Berggren

1996

Eli Gold

1997

1998

Ken Squier

1999

Eli Gold

2000

2001

NBC

Allen Bestwick

Benny Parsons
Wally Dallenbach Jr.

2002

TNT

2003

2004

2005

Bill Weber

2006

2007

ABC

Jerry Punch

Rusty Wallace
Andy Petree

2008

Dale Jarrett
Andy Petree

2009

2010

ESPN

Marty Reid

2011

Allen Bestwick

2012

2013

2014

2015

NBCSN

Rick Allen

Jeff Burton
Steve Letarte

2016

2017

2018

Jeff Burton
Steve Letarte
Dale Earnhardt Jr.


References





  1. ^ "'Gander Outdoors 400' coming to Dover International Speedway". Dover Post. September 26, 2018. Retrieved September 26, 2018..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY PARTNERS WITH "APACHE WARRIOR" FILM AND LUCAS OIL TO PRESENT THE OCT. 1 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES PLAYOFF RACE". Lucas Oil. August 30, 2017. Retrieved September 17, 2017.




External links



  • Racing-Reference.info - Dover International Speedway Race Results

  • NASCAR Commentators Crews and Networks

  • Another Rough Week For NASCAR: 2.4 Rating For AAA 400








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