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{{short description|Auto race held at Rockingham, North Carolina}} {{one source|date=December 2020}} {{Infobox motor race | Race title = Subway 400 | Logo = | Track map = [[File:Rockingham Speedway.svg|200px]] | Series long = [[NASCAR]] [[Nextel Cup Series]] | Venue = [[North Carolina Speedway]] | Location = [[Rockingham, North Carolina]], [[United States]] | Sponsor = [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]] | First race = 1966 | Last race = 2004 | Distance = {{convert|399.681|mi|km}} | Laps = 393 | Previous names = '''Peach Blossom 500''' (1966)<br>'''Carolina 500''' (1967β1981, 1985)<br>'''Warner W. Hodgdon Carolina 500''' (1982β1984)<br>'''Goodwrench 500''' (1986β1995)<br>'''Goodwrench Service 400''' (1996β1997)<br>'''GM Goodwrench Service Plus 400''' (1998)<br>'''Dura Lube/Big K 400''' (1999)<br>'''Dura Lube/Kmart 400''' (2000)<br>'''Dura Lube 400''' (2001)<br>'''Subway 400''' (2002β2004) | Most wins driver = [[Richard Petty]] (7) | Most wins team = [[Petty Enterprises]] (7) | Most wins manufacturer = [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] (9) | Surface = Asphalt | Length mi = 1.017 | Turns = 4 }} The '''Subway 400''' was the second race of the [[NASCAR]] [[Winston Cup Series]] season until 2004, held a week after the [[Daytona 500]]. This 400-mile (644 km) annual race was sponsored by [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Subway 400 Tickets - Subway 400 Nascar Tickets|url=https://www.vividseats.com/nascar-racing/subway-400-tickets.html|access-date=2020-12-25|website=Vivid Seats|language=en-US}}</ref> and was held at [[North Carolina Speedway]] (''The Rock'') since 1966. From 1966 to 1995, the race distance was 500 miles (805-km) which was shortened to 400 miles starting from the [[1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1996 season]]. Until the 2004 Nextel Cup season, two annual races were held at [[Rockingham, North Carolina|Rockingham]]. After the 2003 season, the fall race (the [[Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400]]) β which was held in November β was moved to [[California Speedway]], to be held on the lucrative [[Labor Day]] weekend. This displaced the [[Mountain Dew Southern 500]] at [[Darlington Raceway]], which moved to November 2004 before being removed from the schedule completely (replaced by a second date at [[Texas Motor Speedway]]). The changes were part of the trend of less races being held in the southeast and a broader distribution across the [[United States]]. Though the spring date was not directly transferred to California, NASCAR moved up the first California race to the traditional spring Rockingham date the week after Daytona. This resulted in some criticism because teams had to travel cross-country for the second race as most spend two weeks in Daytona and are based in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. The draw for Rockingham was that teams got to stay close to home right after Daytona before traveling for the next race. The 2004 Subway 400 had one of the closest finishes in NASCAR history. Nextel Cup rookie, [[Kasey Kahne]], in just his second series start, lost the race to [[Matt Kenseth]] by inches at the line. The exciting finish proved to be NASCAR's last stand at Rockingham, as the race (and the track, for that matter), were removed from the schedule permanently after that due to the [[Ferko lawsuit]]. While the [[NASCAR Xfinity Series]] and [[NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series]] returned to the track in 2025 (Trucks had previously returned in 2012 and 2013), the Cup Series did not.
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