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Advance Auto Parts 500
Martinsville Speedway | April 19, 2004
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Rusty's streak finally over
Rusty's streak finally over
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Rusty Wallace held off Bobby Labonte for the last 30 laps Sunday to end his 105-race winless streak -- and more than five hours on the track at Martinsville Speedway under a blazing sun.

The Advance Auto Parts 500 was halted for more than an hour with 210 laps to go after a block of concrete came lose in the third turn, leaving a dangerous hole a foot long and a foot wide in the surface.

Wallace, whose last victory came on April 29, 2001, at California Speedway, passed Jimmie Johnson for the lead on the 456th lap and pulled away on a restart with 38 laps left as the cars behind him battled for position. He held on after Labonte emerged from the pack and tried to chase him down.

"Finally," he said after emerging from the car in Victory Lane with his arms raised. More

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Car Driver Speed
24 Jeff Gordon93.502
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Advance Auto Parts 500
Fin.No.Driver
12Rusty Wallace
218Bobby Labonte
38Dale Earnhardt Jr.
448Jimmie Johnson
512Ryan Newman
624Jeff Gordon
742Jamie McMurray
817Matt Kenseth
940Sterling Marlin
1088Dale Jarrett
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After: Advance Auto Parts 500
Rank Driver Behind
1. +2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Leader
2. -1 Kurt Busch -5
3. -1 Matt Kenseth -12
4. +2 Jimmie Johnson -79
5. -- Elliott Sadler -98
6. -2 Tony Stewart -100
7. +2 Jeff Gordon -116
8. +3 Rusty Wallace -157
9. -2 Kasey Kahne -160
10. -2 Kevin Harvick -164
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