| 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season | |
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The 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 7 and ended on Sunday November 21. Robert Yates Racing driver Dale Jarrett was crowned the champion. The NASCAR Manufacturers' Championship was won by the Ford drivers with 13 wins and 231 points over second place Chevrolet who had 12 wins and 210 points.[1]
List of full-time teams at the start of 1999.
The exhibition Bud Shootout race, for drivers who had won a pole position in the previous season or had won the event before, was held on February 7, 1999, at Daytona International Speedway. Rusty Wallace drew the pole.
Top Ten Results
The Gatorade Twin 125's, a pair of qualifying races for the Daytona 500, were held February 12, 1999 at Daytona International Speedway. Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart won the pole positions for the races, respectively.
Race One: Top Ten Results
Race Two: Top Ten Results
The 1999 Daytona 500 was held February 14, 1999 at Daytona International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole. In winning the race as well, he became the first Daytona 500 pole sitter to win the race since Bill Elliott in 1987. This race is known for Gordon's daring three-wide pass on Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner. Gordon passed Wallace after ducking to the apron, nearly plowing into the damaged car of Ricky Rudd. Skinner jumped to the outside and they raced three-wide for three laps until Dale Earnhardt gave Gordon the needed push. The race was also known for a determined Dale Earnhardt repeatedly trying to pass Jeff Gordon for the lead on the final lap, but Gordon beat Earnhardt to the finish. The race had a 13-car pileup on lap 135, causing eventual series champion Dale Jarrett to flip twice. He was uninjured.
Failed to qualify: 50-Dan Pardus*, 59-Mark Gibson, 72-Jim Sauter, 48-Glen Morgan, 81-Morgan Shepherd, 78-Gary Bradberry, 73-Ken Bouchard, 15-Jeff Green, 80-Andy Hillenburg, 84-Stanton Barrett, 47-Billy Standridge, 41-David Green, 00-Buckshot Jones*, 91-Steve Grissom, 13-Dick Trickle, and 79-Norm Benning.
The Dura Lube/Big K 400 was held February 21, 1999, at North Carolina Speedway. Ricky Rudd won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#30), Buckshot Jones (#00), Billy Standridge (#50), Rich Bickle (#45)
The Las Vegas 400 was held March 7, 1999, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Ted Musgrave (#75), Kyle Petty (#44), Robert Pressley (#77), Ron Hornaday (#50), Butch Gilliland (#38), Dave Marcis (#71), Morgan Shepherd (#92), Ron Burns (#68), Austin Cameron (#89)
The Cracker Barrel 500 was held March 14, 1999 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Robert Pressley (#77), Steve Grissom (#91), Morgan Shepherd (#90), Harris DeVane (#08)
The TranSouth Financial 400 was held March 21, 1999 at Darlington Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole. The race was halted on lap 164 due to rain and never resumed. Jeff Burton (the leader at the time) was involved in a multi car wreck that occurred just as the rain started pouring, but managed to limp across the start/finish line to take the win. Jeff Gordon was running 2nd before being passed by Jeremy Mayfield after being involved in the same wreck, Gordon still finished 3rd.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#30), Dave Marcis (#71), Rich Bickle (#45)
The Primestar 500 was held March 28, 1999, at Texas Motor Speedway. Kenny Irwin, Jr. won the pole. The race was notable for Terry Labonte claiming his first victory in his home state of Texas.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dick Trickle (#91), Stanton Barrett (#90), Kyle Petty (#44), Dave Marcis (#71), Ken Bouchard (#84)
The Food City 500 was held April 11, 1999, at Bristol Motor Speedway. Rusty Wallace won the pole, and led over 400 of the 500 laps on his way to a dominating victory.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Rich Bickle (#45), Stanton Barrett (#90), Derrike Cope (#30), Carl Long (#85)
The Goody's Body Pain 500 was held April 18, 1999, at Martinsville Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dave Marcis (#71), Morgan Shepherd (#90), Buckshot Jones (#00)
The DieHard 500 was held April 25, 1999, at Talladega Superspeedway. Ken Schrader won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify:Ken Bouchard (#84), Dan Pardus (#50), Derrike Cope (#30), Loy Allen Jr. (#90), Dick Trickle (#91)
The California 500 Presented by NAPA was held May 2, 1999, at California Speedway. Since qualifying was rained out the lineup was set by owner's points, and Jeff Burton started on the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Boris Said (#14), Hut Stricklin (#90), Buckshot Jones (#00), Butch Gilliland (#38)
The Pontiac Excitement 400 was held May 9, 1999, at Richmond International Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Buckshot Jones (#00), Dave Marcis (#71), Hut Stricklin (#90)
The Winston, NASCAR's all-star race, was held May 22, 1999, at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
The Coca-Cola 600 was held May 30, 1999 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Jeff Green (#01), Dick Trickle (#91), Dave Marcis (#71), Derrike Cope (#30), Ricky Craven (#58), Dan Pardus (#50), Morgan Shepherd (#05), Randy LaJoie (#14), Carl Long (#85)
The MBNA Platinum 400 was held June 6, 1999 at Dover International Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Darrell Waltrip (#66), Buckshot Jones (#00), Hut Stricklin (#90)
The Kmart 400 was held June 13, 1999 at Michigan International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dave Marcis (#71), Hut Stricklin (#90), Buckshot Jones (#00)
The Pocono 500 was held June 20, 1999, at Pocono Raceway. Sterling Marlin won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Hut Stricklin (#90), Loy Allen Jr. (#58), Derrike Cope (#30)
The Save Mart/Kragen 350 was held June 27, 1999, at Sears Point Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole. Two flips occurred in the race, first when #1 of Steve Park got sideways in turn 1, hitting the guardrail and flipping once. He was uninjured. The #33 of Ken Schrader flipped as well. In the same area of the track Park had crashed earlier, Schrader got sideways causing the car to go over the fence and roll two and a half times. Schrader was also uninjured.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: R.K. Smith (#71), Austin Cameron (#89), Sean Woodside (#58), John Metcalf (#70), Mike Borkowski (#09), Boris Said (#14), Steve Portenga (#96), David Murry (#61)
The Pepsi 400 was held July 3, 1999, at Daytona International Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#30), Hut Stricklin (#91), Ken Bouchard (#84), Robert Pressley (#77), Stanton Barrett (#90)
The Jiffy Lube 300 was held July 11, 1999 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Robert Pressley (#77), Derrike Cope (#30), David Green (#41), Dave Marcis (#71)
The Pennsylvania 500 was held July 25, 1999 at Pocono Raceway. Mike Skinner won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#30), Morgan Shepherd (#91)
The Brickyard 400 was held August 7, 1999 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Rich Bickle (#45), Boris Said (#14), Brett Bodine (#11), Dick Trickle (#91), Steve Grissom (#01), Morgan Shepherd (#05), Jeff Davis/Lance Hooper (#62), Stanton Barrett (#90), Mike Wallace (#32), Gary Bradberry (#80), Buckshot Jones (#00), Bob Strait (#61)
The Frontier at the Glen was held August 13, 1999 at Watkins Glen International Raceway. Rusty Wallace won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Robert Pressley (#77), Derrike Cope (#30), Paul Gentilozzi (#19), Jack Baldwin (#91), Hut Stricklin (#58), Dave Marcis (#71)
The Pepsi 400 Presented by Meijer was held August 20, 1999 at Michigan International Speedway. Ward Burton won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#30), Stanton Barrett (#90), Darrell Waltrip (#66), Brett Bodine (#11), Tom Hubert (#19)
The Goody's Headache Powder 500 was held August 28, 1999 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart won the pole. This race came under some controversy when on the last lap, Dale Earnhardt spun out leader Terry Labonte, who collected Ricky Rudd and Stewart. Earnhardt was booed as he pulled into victory lane.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Rich Bickle (#45), Dick Trickle (#91)
The 50th Pepsi Southern 500 was held September 5, 1999, at Darlington Raceway. Kenny Irwin, Jr. won the pole. The race was halted on lap 270 due to rain. During the weekend of this race, Ernie Irvan announced his immediate retirement from racing due to injuries he suffered while testing his Busch Series car at Michigan International Speedway the previous month.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Todd Bodine (#30), Stanton Barrett (#90)
The Exide NASCAR Select Batteries 400 was held September 11, 1999 at Richmond International Raceway. Mike Skinner won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Jack Sprague (#45), Dave Marcis (#71), Hut Stricklin(#58), Stanton Barrett (#90), Tommy Baldwin (#91)
The Dura Lube/Kmart 300 was held September 19, 1999, at New Hampshire International Speedway. Rusty Wallace won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Darrell Waltrip (#66), Derrike Cope (#91), Dick Trickle (#41), Andy Belmont (#79)
The MBNA Gold 400 was held September 26, 1999, at Dover International Speedway. Rusty Wallace won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dick Trickle (#41), Todd Bodine (#30), Darrell Waltrip (#66), Derrike Cope (#91), Andy Belmont (#79)
The NAPA AutoCare 500 was held October 3, 1999, at Martinsville Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Ron Hornaday (#01), Dick Trickle (#41), Tim Fedewa (#91), Morgan Shepherd (#05)
The UAW-GM Quality 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway was scheduled for October 10, 1999, but was held October 11 due to rain. Bobby Labonte won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Darrell Waltrip (#66), Dave Marcis (#71), Ed Berrier (#90), Gary Bradberry (#80), Hut Stricklin (#58), Andy Hillenburg (#91)
The Winston 500 was held October 17, 1999, at Talladega Superspeedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Bobby Gerhart (#89), Robert Pressley (#77), Darrell Waltrip (#66), Hut Stricklin (#58)
The Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 was held October 24, 1999, at North Carolina Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole. During the weekend for this race, the #58 SBIII Motorsports team closed its doors due to a sponsorship pullout.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dave Marcis (#71), Rich Bickle (#91), Hut Stricklin (#58), Ed Berrier (#90)
The Checker Auto Parts/Dura Lube 500 was held November 7, 1999, at Phoenix International Raceway. John Andretti won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Mike Wallace (#32)
The inaugural Pennzoil 400 Presented by Kmart was held November 14, 1999, at Homestead-Miami Speedway. David Green won the pole. During this race, Dale Jarrett clinched the Winston Cup Series championship and Tony Stewart broke Davey Allison's record for most wins in a rookie season.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Dave Marcis (#71), Ed Berrier (#90), Derrike Cope (#41), Andy Belmont (#04), Bob Strait (#61)
The NAPA 500 was held November 21, 1999, at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Kevin Lepage won the pole.
Top Ten Results
Failed to qualify: Darrell Waltrip (#66), Derrike Cope (#15), Hut Stricklin (#75), Ricky Craven (#50), Stacy Compton (#9), Morgan Shepherd (#05)
The 1999 Rookie of the Year battle was expected to be one of the most competitive in years but it really was not an issue. Tony Stewart ran away with three wins and a fourth place finish in points. Elliott Sadler, who was considered the top favorite for the award during the pre-season, only had one top-ten finish and was the only rookie besides Stewart to complete the full schedule. Buckshot Jones was another favorite, but a long string of DNQ's and DNF's forced him to cut back his schedule and abandon his run for the award. Stanton Barrett began the year with his own team, then left for Junie Donlavey, only making two races. Dan Pardus hoped to run a part-time schedule with Midwest Transit Racing, but he did not qualify for any of his attempts, and was released after the Coca-Cola 600. Finally, Mike Harmon was scheduled to drive the #90, but did not even attempt a race after a sponsorship fallout with Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce.
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