Dodge Dealers 400

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Dodge Dealers 400
centerDodge Dealers 400
Venue Dover International Speedway
Corporate sponsor Dodge
First race 1971
Distance 400 miles (643.7 km)
Number of laps 400
Previous names Delaware 500 (1971-1978, 1984-1988)

CRC Chemicals 500 (1979-1982)

Budweiser 500 (1983)

Peak Performance 500 (1989)

Peak AntiFreeze 500 (1990-1992)

SplitFire Spark Plug 500 (1993-1994)

MBNA 500 (1995-1996)

MBNA 400 (1997)

MBNA Gold 400 (1998-1999)

MBNA.com 400 (2000)

MBNA Cal Ripken, Jr. 400 (2001)

MBNA All-American Heroes 400 (2002)

Dover 400 (2003) (2006)

MBNA America 400 (2004)

MBNA NASCAR RacePoints 400 (2005)

The Dodge Dealers 400 is the second of two NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car races held at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. It is usually held the third week of September. It is the 2nd race in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.


Dodge Dealers 400: 2007



Previous race:

Sylvania 300

NASCAR Races Next race:

LifeLock 400


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