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Homestead-Miami Speedway

Homestead-Miami Speedway

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When looking at how well a driver does at Homestead-Miami Speedway, also consider their performance at Bristol, Las Vegas, Dover & Darlington because of their steep banking.


Homestead-Miami Speedway

Homestead-Miami Speedway(formerly Metro-Dade Homestead Motorsports Complex) is a NASCAR sanctioned race track in Homestead, Florida, southwest of Miami.

NASCAR Championship Weekend

It plays host to the Ford Championship Weekend, hosting the final races of the year in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, Busch Series, and the Craftsman Truck Series. These races are currently all sponsored by Ford Motors, taking the names Ford 400, Ford 300, and Ford 200, respectively.

Building Homestead-Miami Speedway

The speedway was constructed, with the efforts of promotor Ralph Sanchez, as part of a plan to help Homestead rebound after the devastation caused by Hurricane Andrew. Groundbreaking began August 24, 1993, less than a year after the hurricane. It opened in November 1995 with a NASCAR Busch Series race. In the spring of 1996, the CART series held its first race there.

The facility is considered by some to be one of the most beautiful in the country. The track reflects the art deco district of downtown Miami with its liberal use of colors such as aqua, purple and silver, among other colors.

Changing The Track Layout

However, the racing at Homestead was initially not considered very good. The track opened as a four-turn, rectangular-oval, based on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway's layout.

The sharp, flat turns and aprons made passing difficult and lowered overall speed. The geometry also created unfavorably severe crash angles. In 1996, track management attempted to correct the problems by wideing the aprons of the turns by as much as 24 feet. In the summer of 1997, an $8.2 million reconfiguration project changed the turns from a quad-oval to a traditional, continuous turn oval.

In 2003, the track was reconfigured once again.

The turns were changed from mostly flat to steep variable banking. Shortly afterwards, lights were installed to allow night racing for the first time. The renovations were praised by fans, and the track has produced a number of close finishes, including 2005's last-lap battle between Greg Biffle and Mark Martin.

Tragedy At Homestead/Miami Speedway

On March 26, 2006 however, Indy Racing League driver Paul Dana suffered fatal injuries in the warm-up session before the season-opening round of the championship. He was involved in a high-speed collision, with Ed Carpenter at over 215 mph. His death is the first in theIndy Racing League since Tony Renna died at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in October 2003, and only the 3rd ever since the series started.

He also is the only other driver to suffer fatal injuries at the speedway since John Nemechek, and Jeff Clinton who died in a Grand Am sports car event at the track in March 2002.

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Trivia

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Top Drivers

Top Active Drivers at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Name Race Starts Average Start Average Finish
Carl Edwards4 16.0 7.8
David Ragan1 7.0 10.0
Kevin Harvick7 13.3 10.1
Jeff Gordon9 14.6 10.6
Mark Martin9 17.6 12.0
Tony Stewart9 13.8 12.2
Greg Biffle6 16.3 12.7
Denny Hamlin3 35.7 13.0
Jeff Burton9 20.4 13.1
Martin Truex Jr3 23.3 13.3
Jimmie Johnson7 20.4 13.4
Bill Elliott7 24.6 16.4
Bobby Labonte9 18.6 17.1
Jamie McMurray6 18.0 17.5
Kurt Busch7 13.1 18.4
Joe Nemechek8 12.4 19.1
Dave Blaney8 17.4 19.1
Scott Riggs3 19.3 20.0
Matt Kenseth8 22.4 20.0
Ryan Newman6 7.0 20.2
Kasey Kahne4 2.8 20.5
Casey Mears5 24.4 21.2
Dale Earnhardt Jr8 19.0 21.3
Sterling Marlin8 23.1 21.3
Reed Sorenson3 17.7 22.0
Ward Burton5 14.6 22.0
Kyle Petty6 34.2 23.8
Juan Pablo Montoya2 31.0 24.5
Clint Bowyer2 14.5 24.5
David Reutimann1 35.0 25.0
Paul Menard2 33.5 26.0
Elliott Sadler9 25.6 27.0
Robby Gordon6 37.7 27.7
Michael Waltrip7 26.9 28.6
JJ Yeley2 16.0 30.5
Boris Said2 29.5 31.0
Brian Vickers5 11.6 31.6
David Gilliland2 10.5 32.5
Travis Kvapil3 30.0 32.7
Kyle Busch3 8.3 33.0
Sam Hornish Jr1 29.0 37.0
Patrick Carpentier1 28.0 40.0

Race Winners

Races Winners at Homestead-Miami Speedway
Date Race Pole Winner Race Winner Laps Led Start
11/18/2007Ford 400Jimmie JohnsonMatt Kenseth2134th
11/19/2006Ford 400Kasey KahneGreg Biffle4722nd
11/20/2005Ford 400Carl EdwardsGreg Biffle97th
11/21/2004Ford 400Kurt BuschGreg Biffle1172nd
11/16/2003Ford 400Jamie McMurrayBobby Labonte12nd
11/17/2002Ford 400Kurt BuschKurt Busch281st
11/11/2001Pennzoil Freedom 400Bill ElliottBill Elliott591st
11/12/2000Pennzoil 400Steve ParkTony Stewart16613th
11/14/1999Pennzoil 400David GreenTony Stewart447th
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