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The race was the 28th of the 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. The race was the inaugural Cup race held at the 1.5-mile (2.4\u00a0km) track.[3]Jason Leffler from Chip Ganassi Racing won his first career pole position with a qualifying speed of 176.499 miles per hour (284.048\u00a0km\/h). Penske Racing’s Rusty Wallace led the most laps with 117, while Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won the race.[4]Due to the September 11 attacks happening earlier in the month, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ordered a no-fly zone, prohibiting aircraft from flying within three miles of any sporting event area, which also includes an altitude of 300 feet. To increase security, coolers and large bags were banned from the track, while other items like purses and binoculars were subject to inspection. Meanwhile, in a sense of patriotism after the attacks, Sterling Marlin ran a “God Bless America” paint scheme, which had not been prepared in time for the 2001 MBNA Cal Ripken Jr. 400 the week before. To support victims of the attacks, Marlin’s sponsor Coors Brewing Company donated $10 for every lap completed at the race by Marlin.[4]Entry list[edit]Qualifying[edit]Pos.[6][7]CarDriverManufacturerTimeAvg. Speed (mph)101Jason LefflerDodge30.595176.499224Jeff GordonChevrolet30.629176.30439Bill ElliottDodge30.638176.252492Stacy ComptonDodge30.656176.148519Casey AtwoodDodge30.684175.987610Johnny Benson Jr.Pontiac30.707175.856720Tony StewartPontiac30.753175.593828Ricky RuddFord30.757175.570932Ricky CravenFord30.772175.4841018Bobby LabontePontiac30.802175.313112Rusty WallaceFord30.829175.1601243John AndrettiDodge30.830175.1541317Matt KensethFord30.838175.1091426Jimmy SpencerFord30.854175.0181529Kevin HarvickChevrolet30.862174.9721696Andy HoustonFord30.884174.8481702Ryan NewmanFord30.884174.8481888Dale JarrettFord30.892174.8031940Sterling MarlinDodge30.892174.803205Terry LabonteChevrolet30.908174.7122193Dave BlaneyDodge30.943174.514228Dale Earnhardt Jr.Chevrolet30.950174.475236Mark MartinFord30.950174.4752455Bobby HamiltonChevrolet30.985174.2782525Jerry NadeauChevrolet30.990174.2502699Jeff BurtonFord30.991174.2442766Todd BodineFord31.000174.1942836Ken SchraderPontiac31.045173.941297Mike WallaceFord31.048173.9243057Derrike CopeFord31.092173.678314Kevin LepageChevrolet31.099173.6393221Elliott SadlerFord31.100173.6333344Buckshot JonesDodge31.133173.4493431Robby GordonChevrolet31.142173.399351Kenny WallaceChevrolet31.156173.3213622Ward BurtonDodge31.167173.260Provisionals3777Robert PressleyFord0.0000.0003812Jeremy MayfieldFord0.0000.0003933Joe NemechekChevrolet0.0000.0004097Kurt BuschFord0.0000.0004115Michael WaltripChevrolet0.0000.0004211Brett BodineFord0.0000.0004390Hut StricklinFord0.0000.000Failed to qualify4427Rick MastPontiac31.187173.1494545Kyle PettyDodge31.208173.0334614Ron Hornaday Jr.Pontiac31.344172.282Race recap[edit]The race was filled with caution flags; the first caution flag flew on the first lap, when John Andretti and Ricky Craven made contact in turn 2. A total of 13 caution flags were flown along with 70 laps were run under caution, both track highs,[8] and a red flag stopped the race for eleven minutes.[9] Meanwhile, Wallace dominated the race, leading a race-high 117 laps. However, he was eventually penalized for speeding on the pit road.[10] Gordon then took the lead and held off Ryan Newman for his sixth win of the season, also giving him a 222-point advantage over Ricky Rudd in the championship standings.[11] Rudd, Wallace, and Sterling Marlin closed out the top five.[12]Results[edit]Standings after the race[edit] Race winner Jeff Gordon led the points standings after the race.References[edit] "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/2017\/08\/26\/2001-protection-one-400-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2001 Protection One 400 – Wikipedia"}}]}]