2011 Tums Fast Relief 500

The 2011 Tums Fast Relief 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on October 30, 2011, at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia, United States.

[11] Johnson was just off Bowyer's pace, followed by Carl Jamie McMurray, Scott Speed, and Paul Menard.

[12] Wet track conditions before the scheduled starting time canceled the session, causing the grid to be created by Owners' Championship points.

"[15]The race, the 33rd in the season, began at 2:00 p.m. EDT and was televised live in the United States on ESPN.

[16] Tony Beach, associate Pastor at Ft. Trial Baptist Church in Stanleytown, Virginia, began pre-race ceremonies by giving the invocation.

Next, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Blue and Gold Marching Machine performed the national anthem, and Ashley Young, winner of the Tums Sweepstakes, gave the command for drivers to start their engines.

[16] A late race caution set up a restart with 3 laps remaining, with Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart on the front row.

Brad Keselowski was spun out on the restart, but was able to get back going and NASCAR decided not to throw the caution.

Martinsville Speedway , the race track where the race was held.
Carl Edwards was given the pole position after qualifying was cancelled
Tony Stewart won the race.