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2003 Food City 500 : ウィキペディア英語版
2003 Food City 500

The 2003 Food City 500 was a stock car racing competition that took place on March 23, 2003. Held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee, the 500-lap race was the sixth in the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, as well as the series' 2,000th race. Kurt Busch of the Roush Racing team won the race; Matt Kenseth finished second and Bobby Labonte came in third.
Ryan Newman won the pole position, although he was immediately passed by Jeff Gordon at the start of the race. Twenty-eight laps later Rusty Wallace became the leader of the race. Gordon reclaimed the lead on lap 34 and led the most laps with 174. Jimmy Spencer passed Gordon for the lead on lap 161, and kept the position for a total of 139 laps. After the final pit stops, Busch became the leader of the race and maintained the position to lead a total of 116 laps, and to win his first race of the season. There were seventeen cautions and eleven lead changes among seven different drivers during the course of the race.
The race was Busch's first win in the 2003 season, as well as fifth of his career. The result advanced Busch to second in the Drivers' Championship, one hundred and thirty-eight points behind Kenseth, and nine ahead of Tony Stewart. Ford maintained its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship, eight ahead of Chevrolet, and eighteen ahead of Pontiac, who bumped Dodge to fourth place, with thirty races of the season remaining. 160,000 people attended the race.
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