Photo Gallery

- Kevin Harvick speeds past Mark Martin on his way to winning the 2007 DAYTONA 500®.

- Harvick (29) begins his move past Martin (01) at the DAYTONA 500®. Harvick went on to lead Team Chevy as they captured four of the top 5 spots.

- Jeff Gordon pits during the DAYTONA 500®. Gordon raced his Chevy Monte Carlo SS to a top 10 finish.

- Jeff Gordon leads a pack at the 2007 DAYTONA 500®. He finished the race in 10th place.

- Tony Stewart was leading the DAYTONA 500® when a on-track mishap took him out of the race. Stewart lead 35 laps before having to retire his Monte Carlo SS after the accident.

- Kevin Harvick celebrates his first DAYTONA 500® win. His trip to victory lane is the fifth straight win, and 20th overall for Team Chevy at the DAYTONA 500®.

- Kevin Harvick proved it again - Daytona's Victory Lane is Chevy Parking only.

- Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 Monte Carlo SS, celebrates Chevy's latest victory at the DAYTONA 500®.

- Kevin Harvick celebrates his DAYTONA 500® victory. Much like the DAYTONA 500® Victory Lane, the infield is fast becoming Chevy Parking only.

- Kevin Harvick won the 49th annual DAYTONA 500® behind the wheel of the #29 Monte Carlo SS. Team Chevy grabbed the top four spots of the 2007 DAYTONA 500®.

- Kevin Harvick noses out Mark Martin to take the checkered flag at the 2007 DAYTONA 500®.

- Jimmie Johnson took his third title in a row at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The win puts Johnson in the top five in the standings.

- Jimmie Johnson drove the #48 Chevy to Victory Lane at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It was familiar territory for Johnson, who also won the 2005 and 2006 races at Las Vegas.

- Repeat...Again! Johnson captures the checkered flag at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the third year in a row.

- Jimmie Johnson celebrates his latest Vegas victory.

- Mark Martin, driver of the 01 Chevy, sits atop the standings after the Las Vegas race. In fact, the current top four drivers in points are Chevy pilots.

- Jeff Burton, pilot of the #31 Chevy, pits during the Las Vegas race. His crew's hard work paid off with a top-15 finish.

- Jimmie Johnson, along with Crew Chief Chad Knaus, celebrates his Kobalt Tools 500 victory at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

- Jimmie Johnson celebrates his latest victory with his signature burnout at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. It was the second week in a row that he drove the #48 Chevy to Victory Lane. He sits fourth in the standings going into Bristol.

- Jimmie Johnson passed Tony Stewart with three laps to go to take the checkered flag at the Kobalt Tools 500. Team Chevy grabbed six of the top 10 spots at Atlanta.

- Tony Stewart posted his seventh career top five finish at Atlanta when he crossed the start/finish line second behind Team Chevy teammate Jimmie Johnson. Stewart's finish puts him sixth in points going into Bristol.

- Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 14th at the Kobalt 500. The top 15 helped Earnhardt Jr. jump two spots in the overall standings.
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