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FedEx 400 Benefiting Autism Speaks Wiki Information
The Autism Speaks 400 presented by Heluva Good!
is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held annually at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware, it is the first of two Sprint Cup races at Dover. The 2007 Autism Speaks 400 presented by Visa marked the first time that a NASCAR Sprint Cup race entitlement was dedicated to a non-profit organization, by the race's title sponsor, Visa Inc. [1]
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FEDEX 400 BENEFITING AUTISM SPEAKS TICKETS
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Past winners
Autism Speaks 400 presented by Heluva Good!
Best Buy 400 benefiting Student Clubs for Autism Speaks
Autism Speaks 400 presented by Visa
- 2007 - Martin Truex Jr. (postponed from Sunday to Monday due to rain)
Neighborhood Excellence 400
(Bank of America)
MBNA RacePoints 400
MBNA America 400 "A Salute To Heroes"
MBNA Armed Forces Family 400
MBNA Platinum 400
- 2002 - Jimmie Johnson
- 2001 - Jeff Gordon
- 2000 - Tony Stewart
- 1999 - Bobby Labonte
- 1998 - Dale Jarrett (Race distance changed to 400 miles.)
Miller 500
- 1997 - Ricky Rudd
- 1996 - Jeff Gordon
Miller Genuine Draft 500
Budweiser 500
- 1994 - Rusty Wallace
- 1993 - Dale Earnhardt
- 1992 - Harry Gant
- 1991 - Ken Schrader
- 1990 - Derrike Cope
- 1989 - Dale Earnhardt
- 1988 - Bill Elliott
- 1987 - Davey Allison
- 1986 - Geoffrey Bodine
- 1985 - Bill Elliott
- 1984 - Richard Petty
Mason-Dixon 500
- 1983 - Bobby Allison
- 1982 - Bobby Allison
- 1981 - Jody Ridley
- 1980 - Bobby Allison
- 1979 - Neil Bonnett
- 1978 - David Pearson
- 1977 - Cale Yarborough
- 1976 - Benny Parsons
- 1975 - David Pearson
- 1974 - Cale Yarborough
- 1973 - David Pearson
- 1972 - Bobby Allison
- 1971 - Bobby Allison
Mason-Dixon 300
- 1970 - Richard Petty
- 1969 - Richard Petty
References
- "Racing for a cure", Pete Schnatz, June 1 2007 ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', Retrieved June 4 2007
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