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2004 Banquet 400

The 2004 Banquet 400 was a NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race that took place on October 10, 2004, at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas. The race was won from the pole by Joe Nemechek, his final trip to victory lane in NASCAR.
This race was noteworthy for the Top 3 finishers all carrying the colors of the United States Armed Forces. Nemechek won in the U.S. Army Chevrolet, Ricky Rudd finished second in the U.S. Air Force Ford, and Greg Biffle was third in the National Guard Ford.〔〔 Nemechek also became the first "non-Chase" driver to win a race in the Chase.
==Summary==
Joe Nemechek would defeat Ricky Rudd by just one car length (.081 of a second) in front of 90,000 fans.〔〔 Nemechek won the pole position for the race at just over during Friday's qualifying session.〔〔 The race took three hours to complete and nine caution periods slowed the race for 39 laps.〔〔 The race began at approximately 2:00 PM EDT and concluded at approximately 5:07 PM EDT.〔(''2004 Banquet 400'' ) at Crash.net〕 At an interview done in 2012, Nemechek praised NASCAR's then-lenient rules on "vehicle innovation" that allowed him to acquire his fourth (and final) NASCAR Cup Series victory.〔(''A conversation with NASCAR driver Joe Nemechek posted by Chad Bonham'' ) at Jam The Hype〕
Sterling Marlin had problems in the pits and came out with a terrible 34th place finish due to a crash.〔〔 Kirk Shelmerdine received the last-place finish on the third lap of this 267-lap race due to a problem with his clutch.〔(''2004 Banquet 400'' ) racing information at Racing Reference〕〔 Shane Hmiel would make the best finish in his NASCAR career to date with a respectable 24th place finish.〔〔 Veteran driver Larry Gunselman would make his final Nextel Cup Series start.〔(''2004 Banquet 400'' ) racing information at Race Database〕 He would attempt the next two Daytona 500 races and make several starts in the Busch and Craftsman Truck Series before becoming the owner of Max Q Motorsports; a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team that is currently inactive.
Purse monies for each driver ranged from $279,725 ($ when adjusted for inflation) to $63,212 ($ when adjusted for inflation). Kansas Speedway awarded a grand total of $3,553,992 to all the drivers who qualified for this event ($ when adjusted for inflation).〔(Racing winnings information ) at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet〕

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