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Numbers Game: 2009 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma

1st
Win of the 2009 season for Toyota/Save Mart 350 winner Kasey Kahne.

1st
Career Cup win for the newly formed Richard Petty Motorsports team after Kahne’s trip to victory lane on Sunday (June 21).

2
Number of times winner Kahne led the Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sunday.

3
Cars moved to the rear of the field at the start of the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
(No. 47 – Marcos Ambrose for an engine change; No. 71 – David Gilliland for going to a backup car; No. 87 – Scott Speed for a driver change)

3 hours, 10 minutes
Time it took to complete the Toyota/Save Mart 350.

4
Drivers failed to qualify for the Toyota/Save Mart 350.
(No. 82 – Speed; No. 27 – Tom Hubert; No. 37 – Chris Cook; No. 36 – Brian Simo)

7
Caution flags for a total of 20 laps at Sonoma.

10
Career Sprint Cup victories for Toyota/Save Mart 350 winner Kahne in 196 starts.

10
Lead changes among eight drivers Sunday.

12th
Max Papis‘s finishing position in the Toyota/Save Mart 350, earning him Rookie of the Race honors for the first time this season.

13
Number of penalties handed out by NASCAR during the running of the Toyota/Save Mart 350.

37
Laps led by Toyota/Save Mart 350 winner Kahne; the most of any driver.

38
Cars running at the end of the Toyota/Save Mart 350; 36 finished on the lead lap.

43rd
PJ Jones‘s finishing position in the Toyota/Save Mart 350. He completed just two laps before losing power in the No. 04 Jim Beam/Menards Toyota.

71.012
Average race speed (in mph).

84
Points that Tony Stewart leads Jeff Gordon by in the Sprint Cup standings.

113
Laps in the Toyota/Save Mart 350, equaling 224.87 miles.

93,500
Estimated crowd in attendance at Infineon.

$345,071
Kahne’s purse for winning the Toyota/Save Mart 350.

$5,635,918
Total purse for the Toyota/Save Mart 350.

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