Autism Speaks 400

Dover International Speedway, otherwise known as the’Monster Mile’ is exactly one mile long; making Dover neither a superspeedway nor a short track. Dover is one of three concrete ovals used in NASCAR’s three major series. Make sure your visit at Dover includes a stop at The Monster Monument at Victory Plaza which is one of the largest fiberglass structures in the coutry. The monument stands 46 feet tall and depicts Dover’s signature icon – Miles the Monster.

Date: Sunday, May 15, 2011
Qualifying Day:Saturday, May 14 – 12:10pm
Venue: Dover International Speedway
Location: Dover, Delaware
Event Type: NASCAR Sprint Cup
Defending Champion: Kyle Busch
First race: 1969

Dover is unique in that it’s exactly one mile, meaning it’s not a short track or a superspeedway. It’s also made of concrete, rather than asphalt, making it even more challenging.

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Although it’s gone by many names over the past years — including the Best Buy 400 and the MBNA 400 — it’s still 400 frenzied laps around Dover International Speedway. You’ll also find the usual crew of NASCAR names like Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, and Tony Stewart, all previous winners of this event.

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Forget the white cliffs of Dover, try the concrete tracks of Dover International Speedway for either the Autism Speaks 400 or it’s fall counterpart, the Dover 400. Just like Lowes Motor Speedway before it, and Pocono Raceway following, there is twice the excitement to enjoy in Dover. And while many NASCAR tracks are cushy asphalt, Dover International Speedway is rock hard concrete, a brutal test of machinery on the car and a demanding trial to the driver. But if you can’t take the pounding you won’t make the finish line at Dover International Speedway.

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2011 Austin Speaks 400 winner

Matt Kesneth won the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway for his 2nd win of 2011, 2nd win at Dover and 20th win of his 411 race career.

2010 Austin Speaks 400 winner

Kyle Busch captured his second NSCS victory of the 2010 season, as he held off Jeff Burton to win the Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway.

This was Busch’s 18th series career win, his second series win at Dover International Speedway, and he now is 69 points behind series leader, Kevin Harvick.

Autism Speaks 400 Winners

Year Date Driver Car Make Winner’s Prize
(USD)
Distance
Laps/Miles(Km)
Average Speed
(mph)
Race Time
Mason-Dixon 300
1969 July 6 Richard Petty Ford $4,725 300 / 300 (482.803) 115.772 2:35:28
1970 September 20 Richard Petty Plymouth $6,195 300 / 300 (482.803) 112.103 2:40:34
Mason-Dixon 500
1971 June 6 Bobby Allison Mercury $15,720 500 / 500 (804.672) 123.119 4:30:40
1972 June 4 Bobby Allison Chevrolet $14,625 500 / 500 (804.672) 118.019 4:12:49
1973 June 3 David Pearson Mercury $14,025 500 / 500 (804.672) 119.745 4:10:32
1974 May 19 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet $18,300 450 / 450 (724.204) 115.057 3:54:40
1975 May 18 David Pearson Mercury $15,425 500 / 500 (804.672) 100.82 4:57:32
1976 May 16 Benny Parsons Chevrolet $18,890 500 / 500 (804.672) 115.436 4:19:53
1977 May 15 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet $17,175 500 / 500 (804.672) 123.327 4:03:26
1978 May 21 David Pearson Mercury $16,600 500 / 500 (804.672) 114.664 4:21:38
1979 May 20 Neil Bonnett Mercury $17,750 500 / 500 (804.672) 111.269 4:29:37
1980 May 18 Bobby Allison Ford $21,900 500 / 500 (804.672) 113.866 4:23:28
1981 May 17 Jody Ridley Ford $22,560 500 / 500 (804.672) 116.595 4:17:18
1982 May 16 Bobby Allison Chevrolet $25,350 500 / 500 (804.672) 120.136 4:09:43
1983 May 15 Bobby Allison Buick $28,500 500 / 500 (804.672) 114.847 4:21:13
Budweiser 500
1984 May 20 Richard Petty Pontiac $28,105 500 / 500 (804.672) 118.717 4:12:42
1985 May 19 Bill Elliott Ford $44,500 500 / 500 (804.672) 123.094 4:03:43
1986 May 18 Geoffrey Bodine Chevrolet $51,700 500 / 500 (804.672) 115.009 4:20:51
1987 May 31 Davey Allison Ford $46,600 500 / 500 (804.672) 112.958 4:25:35
1988 June 5 Bill Elliott Ford $53,000 500 / 500 (804.672) 118.726 4:12:41
1989 June 4 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet $59,350 500 / 500 (804.672) 121.67 4:06:34
1990 June 3 Derrike Cope Chevrolet $55,050 500 / 500 (804.672) 123.96 4:02:01
1991 June 2 Ken Schrader Chevrolet $64,800 500 / 500 (804.672) 120.152 4:09:41
1992 May 31 Harry Gant Oldsmobile $65,145 500 / 500 (804.672) 109.456 4:34:05
1993 June 6 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet $68,030 500 / 500 (804.672) 105.6 4:44:06
1994 June 5 Rusty Wallace Ford $70,605 500 / 500 (804.672) 102.529 4:52:36
Miller Genuine Draft 500
1995 June 4 Kyle Petty Pontiac $77,665 500 / 500 (804.672) 119.88 4:10:15
Miller 500
1996 June 2 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet $138,730 500 / 500 (804.672) 122.741 4:04:25
1997 June 1 Ricky Rudd Ford $95,255 500 / 500 (804.672) 114.635 4:21:42
MBNA Platinum 400
1998 May 31 Dale Jarrett Ford $89,950 400 / 400 (643.737) 119.522 3:20:46
1999 June 6 Bobby Labonte Pontiac $144,820 400 / 400 (643.737) 120.603 3:19:00
2000 June 4 Tony Stewart Pontiac $152,830 400 / 400 (643.737) 109.514 3:39:09
2001 June 3 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet $183,907 400 / 400 (643.737) 120.361 3:19:24
2002 June 2 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet $152,400 400 / 400 (643.737) 117.551 3:24:10
MBNA Armed Forces Family 400
2003 June 1 Ryan Newman Dodge $199,325 400 / 400 (643.737) 106.896 3:44:31
MBNA America 400 “A Salute To Heroes”
2004 June 6 Mark Martin Ford $271,900 400 / 400 (643.737) 97.042 4:07:19
MBNA RacePoints 400
2005 June 5 Greg Biffle Ford $282,800 400 / 400 (643.737) 122.626 3:15:43
Neighborhood Excellence 400 Presented by Bank of America
2006 June 4 Matt Kenseth Ford $323,591 400 / 400 (643.737) 109.865 3:38:27
Autism Speaks 400 presented by Visa
2007 June 4 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet $295,045 400 / 400 (643.737) 118.95 3:21:45
Best Buy 400 benefiting Student Clubs for Autism Speaks
2008 June 1 Kyle Busch Toyota $302,550 400 / 400 (643.737) 121.171 3:18:04
Autism Speaks 400 presented by Heluva Good!
2009 May 31 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet $341,151 400 / 400 (643.737) 115.237 3:28:16
Autism Speaks 400 presented by HERSHEY’S Milk & Milkshakes
2010 May 16 Kyle Busch Toyota $327,706 400 / 400 (643.737) 128.79 3:06:21
2011 May 15 Matt Kenseth Ford $314,311 400 / 400 (643.737)
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