2005 Batman Begins 400

2005 Batman Begins 400
Race details[1][2][3]
Race 15 of 36 in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season

Layout of Michigan International Speedway
Date June 19, 2005 (2005-06-19)
Location Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan
Course Permanent racing facility
2.0 mi (3.219 km)
Distance 200 laps, 400 mi (643.737 km)
Weather Mild with temperatures approaching 73 °F (23 °C); wind speeds up to 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
Average speed 150.596 miles per hour (242.361 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Penske Racing
Most laps led
Driver Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing
Laps 97
Winner
No. 16 Greg Biffle Roush Racing
Television in the United States
Network Fox
Announcers Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip, Larry McReynolds
Nielsen Ratings 4.76

The 2005 Batman Begins 400 was a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing event held on June 19, 2005, at Michigan International Speedway in the American community of Brooklyn, Michigan.

Run over 200 laps, the race was the fifteenth in the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season and took place around the time of the controversial 2005 United States Grand Prix that Michael Schumacher would dominate.

Summary

The race was sponsored by the movie Batman Begins, marking the first time a motion picture sponsored a Cup Series race.[4] Along with the sponsorship, the Batmobile served as the honorary pace car for the race,[2] while Batman was the grand marshal, and Karen Newman sang the national anthem.[5]

Mark Martin also ran a Batman Begins paint scheme, along with Ricky Craven at the Paramount Health Insurance 200 on the previous day.[6] Defending race winner Ryan Newman[7] of Penske Racing won the pole position after breaking the track record with a speed of 194.232 miles per hour (312.586 km/h), breaking the original record held by Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in 2001,[5] while Roush Racing's Greg Biffle won the race.[8] Michigan International Speedway has been a Ford dominated track starting in 1984, and a Mercury track before that from 1969-78. It was also a track that suited a smooth driver or a driver that could change his driving tactics for Michigan International Speedway.

Tony Stewart would dominate the race, he would end up leading a race-high 97 laps. However, on lap 168, Stewart took a four-tire pit stop, while Greg Biffle, Elliott Sadler and Roush Racing teammates Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch, as they and other drivers had pitted 12 laps earlier; Joe Nemechek and Michael Waltrip also beat Stewart to the track, forcing him to start in eighth on lap 174. Biffle, who led 67 laps, would go on to win his eighth career Cup race and fifth of the season.[9] Stewart was able to fight his way into second, while Mark Martin finished in third.[10] Kenseth and Edwards rounded out the top five. Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished the race in 32nd and 17th, respectively, and were knocked out of contention for the 2005 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup.[5]

Top twenty finishers

Standings

Pos Driver Points[8]
1 Jimmie Johnson 2173
2 Greg Biffle 2124
3 Elliott Sadler 1923
4 Carl Edwards 1914
5 Mark Martin 1904
6 Tony Stewart 1862
7 Ryan Newman 1856
8 Rusty Wallace 1848
9 Kurt Busch 1813
10 Kevin Harvick 1803

References

Previous race:
2005 Pocono 500
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
2005 season
Next race:
2005 Dodge/Save Mart 350
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