|| *Comments on the 2004 Lucas Oil 250:* View the most recent comment <#2> | Post a comment <#post> 1. rm posted: 01.18.2019 - 5:13 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) First caution - laps 22-27 - 14, 86 accident frontstretch Second caution - laps 48-53 - 41, 43 spun turn 4 Third caution - laps 61-67 - 3, 23, 43, 47, 92 accident turn 1 Fourth caution - laps 92-97 - debris Fifth caution - laps 102-105 - debris Sixth caution - laps 117-124 - 8, 84 accident turn 2 Seventh caution - laps 132-133 - 06 spun turn 1 Eighth caution - laps 137-141 - 1, 86 accident turn 2 Ninth caution - laps 184-189 - 02, 22, 29, 81 accident turn 3 Tenth caution - laps 194-198 - 18, 85 accident frontstretch Eleventh caution - laps 217-221 - 81 spun turn 2 Twelfth caution - laps 223-226 - 48 accident turn 1 Thirteenth caution - laps 233-238 - 48, 81, 85 accident frontstretch (drivers from the three previous cautions joined forces to all crash on the final caution of the night here and included a red flag to top it all off) Full race name - Lucas Oil 250 Presented by Hooters Air To the rear - 28 - pitting before the green; 5 - unapproved adjustments 84 sponsor - Shane Huffman Racing (same for his first 3 starts in 2004) 1 DNF reason - engine 3 DNF reason - parked 8 DNF reason - rear end 17 DNF reason - lost power 23 DNF reason - crash 51 DNF reason - ignition 84 DNF reason - engine There were 4 unknown DNQs. Clay Rogers fittingly dominates the first race in what would go on to be a championship season. This was the debut of radial tires in Pro Cup. Side note, they said Michelle Theriault's name three times in the broadcast and pronounced her last name three different ways. 2. Rich posted: 09.16.2020 - 12:48 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Rick Benjamin and Scott Sutherland were the commentators. Doug Rice was the sole pit road reporter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: