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2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

 
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The 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday, February 10, and ended on Sunday, November 17. Tony Stewart with Joe Gibbs Racing was crowned the Winston Cup champion. The NASCAR Manufacturers' Championship was captured by Ford after winning 14 events, and gaining 245 points over second place Chevrolet who had 10 wins and 211 points.[1]

Contents

2002 Team chart

List of full-time teams at the start of 2002.

Team Car(s) # Driver(s) Primary Sponsor(s) Listed Owner(s) Crew Chief
A. J. Foyt Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 14 United States Stacy Compton Conseco United States A. J. Foyt United States Mike Hillman
Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 55 United States Bobby Hamilton Square D United States Andy Petree United States Charley Pressley
Bill Davis Racing Dodge Intrepid 22 United States Ward Burton Caterpillar Inc. United States Bill Davis United States Tommy Baldwin, Jr.
23 United States Hut Stricklin Hills Brothers Coffee United States Gail Davis France Phillipe Lopez
Brett Bodine Racing Ford Taurus 11 United States Brett Bodine Wells Fargo/Hooters United States Diane Bodine United States Doug Richert
Chip Ganassi Racing
with Felix Sabates
Dodge Intrepid 40 United States Sterling Marlin Coors Light Cuba Felix Sabates United States Lee McCall
41 United States Jimmy Spencer Target United States Chip Ganassi United States Doug Randolph
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1 United States Steve Park Pennzoil United States Teresa Earnhardt United States Paul Andrews
8 United States Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Budweiser United States Tony Eury, Sr.
15 United States Michael Waltrip NAPA Auto Parts United States Slugger Labbe
Donlavey Racing Ford Taurus 90 United States Rick Mast Duke's Mayonnaise United States Junie Donlavey United States Craig Haurtson
Evernham Motorsports Dodge Intrepid 9 United States Bill Elliott Dodge Dealers United States Ray Evernham United States Mike Ford
19 United States Jeremy Mayfield United States Sammy Johns
Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford Taurus 26 United States Joe Nemechek Kmart School Spirit United States Travis Carter United States Donnie Wingo
66 United States Todd Bodine Kmart United States Carl Haas United States Larry Carter
Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 5 United States Terry Labonte Kellogg's United States Rick Hendrick United States Jim Long
24 United States Jeff Gordon DuPont United States Robbie Loomis
25 United States Jerry Nadeau UAW-Delphi United States Joe Hendrick United States Tony Furr
48 United States Jimmie Johnson (R) Lowe's United States Jeff Gordon United States Chad Knaus
Jasper Motorsports Ford Taurus 77 United States Dave Blaney Jasper Engines United States Doug Bawel United States Ryan Pemberton
Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 18 United States Bobby Labonte Interstate Batteries United States Joe Gibbs United States Jimmy Makar
20 United States Tony Stewart The Home Depot United States Greg Zipadelli
MBV Motorsports Pontiac Grand Prix 10 United States Johnny Benson Valvoline United States James Rocco United States James Ince
36 United States Ken Schrader M&M's United States Nelson Bowers United States Newt Moore
Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 4 United States Mike Skinner Eastman Kodak United States Larry McClure United States Scott Egglesoton
Penske Racing Ford Taurus 2 United States Rusty Wallace Miller Lite United States Roger Penske United States Billy Wilburn
12 United States Ryan Newman (R) Alltel United States Matt Borland
Petty Enterprises Dodge Intrepid 43 United States John Andretti Cheerios United States Richard Petty United States Greg Steadman
44 United States Buckshot Jones Georgia-Pacific United States Kyle Petty United States Bryant Frazier
45 United States Kyle Petty Sprint United States Pattie Petty United States Steven Lane
PPI Motorsports Ford Taurus 32 United States Ricky Craven Tide United States Cal Wells United States Mike Beam
Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 29 United States Kevin Harvick GM Goodwrench United States Richard Childress United States Kevin Hamlin
30 United States Jeff Green America Online United States Todd Berrier
31 United States Robby Gordon Cingular Wireless United States Gil Martin
Robert Yates Racing Ford Taurus 28 United States Ricky Rudd Texaco/Havoline United States Robert Yates United States Michael McSwain
88 United States Dale Jarrett UPS United States Jimmy Elledge
Roush Racing Ford Taurus 6 United States Mark Martin Pfizer/Viagra United States Jack Roush United States Ben Leslie
17 United States Matt Kenseth DeWalt United States Mark Martin United States Robbie Reiser
97 United States Kurt Busch Sharpie/Rubbermaid United States Georgetta Roush United States Jimmy Fennig
99 United States Jeff Burton Citgo United States Robert Corn United States Frank Stoddard
Ultra/Evernham Motorsports Dodge Intrepid 7 United States Casey Atwood Sirius Satellite Radio United States Jim Smith United States Kevin Cram
Wood Brothers Racing Ford Taurus 21 United States Elliott Sadler Motorcraft United States Glen Wood United States Pat Tryson

Budweiser Shootout

The exhibition Budweiser Shootout race, for drivers that won a pole position in the previous season or previously won the event, was held on February 10 at Daytona International Speedway.

Top Ten Results

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. Jeff Gordon
  4. Ken Schrader
  5. Sterling Marlin
  6. Dale Jarrett
  7. Terry Labonte
  8. Bobby Labonte
  9. Kenny Wallace
  10. Todd Bodine

Gatorade Twin 125s

The Gatorade 125s qualifying for the Daytona 500 were held on February 14 at Daytona International Speedway.

Race One: Top Ten Results

  1. Jeff Gordon
  2. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  3. Ken Schrader
  4. Ricky Rudd
  5. Terry Labonte
  6. Sterling Marlin
  7. Kurt Busch
  8. Mike Wallace
  9. Ward Burton
  10. Dale Jarrett

Race Two: Top Ten Results

  1. Michael Waltrip
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Jerry Nadeau
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Bobby Labonte
  6. Robby Gordon
  7. Dave Marcis
  8. John Andretti
  9. Kenny Wallace
  10. Mike Skinner

Daytona 500

Subway 400

The Subway 400 was held on February 24 at North Carolina Speedway. Ricky Craven won the pole.

  1. Matt Kenseth
  2. Sterling Marlin
  3. Bobby Labonte
  4. Tony Stewart
  5. Ricky Craven
  6. Jeff Burton
  7. Jeff Gordon
  8. Rusty Wallace
  9. Bobby Hamilton
  10. Kenny Wallace

Failed to qualify: Dick Trickle (#71), Randy Renfrow (#59), Carl Long (#85)

UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400

The UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 was held on March 3 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Todd Bodine won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Sterling Marlin
  2. Jeremy Mayfield
  3. Mark Martin
  4. Ryan Newman
  5. Tony Stewart
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Dale Jarrett
  8. Bill Elliott
  9. Jeff Burton
  10. Jimmy Spencer

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#57)

MBNA America 500

The MBNA America 500 was held on March 10 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. Jimmie Johnson
  4. Matt Kenseth
  5. Ricky Craven
  6. Rusty Wallace
  7. Ward Burton
  8. Mark Martin
  9. Sterling Marlin
  10. Ryan Newman

Failed to qualify: Ron Hornaday (#57), Carl Long (#85)

An incident in the previous race with a spin by Sterling Marlin led to a new rule change. After 11 years, NASCAR changed pit road speeding penalties; if a driver was caught speeding on the approach to the pit stall, the penalty was no longer a 15-second penalty; rather, the penalty was a pit pass-through, which also became the penalty for speeding on the pit exit, instead of a stop-and-go. The stop-and-go was used only for repeat violations.

Carolina Dodge Dealers 400

The Carolina Dodge Dealers 400 was held on March 17 at Darlington Raceway. Ricky Craven won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Sterling Marlin
  2. Elliott Sadler
  3. Kevin Harvick
  4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  5. Ryan Newman
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Rusty Wallace
  8. Matt Kenseth
  9. Jeff Gordon
  10. Bill Elliott

Failed to qualify: none

Food City 500

The Food City 500 was held on March 24 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Kurt Busch
  2. Jimmy Spencer
  3. Ricky Rudd
  4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  5. Bobby Labonte
  6. Matt Kenseth
  7. Jimmie Johnson
  8. Jerry Nadeau
  9. Rusty Wallace
  10. Kevin Harvick

Failed to qualify: none

  • This was the first career cup victory for Kurt Busch, and was the start of what would later become a very heated rivalry between him and Spencer

Samsung/Radio Shack 500

The Samsung/Radio Shack 500 was held at Texas Motor Speedway on April 8. Bill Elliott won the pole. The race was postponed from Sunday to Monday due to rain.

Top Ten Results

  1. Matt Kenseth
  2. Jeff Gordon
  3. Mark Martin
  4. Ricky Rudd
  5. Tony Stewart
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Sterling Marlin
  8. Jimmy Spencer
  9. Bill Elliott
  10. Terry Labonte

Failed to qualify: Ron Hornaday (#57)

Virginia 500

The Virginia 500 was held at Martinsville Speedway on April 14, 2002. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Bobby Labonte
  2. Matt Kenseth
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Tony Stewart
  5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. Terry Labonte
  7. Ricky Rudd
  8. Mark Martin
  9. Jeff Burton
  10. Kurt Busch

Kevin Harvick was banned from competing in the race due to rough driving in the Advance Auto Parts 250 Truck Series race the day before.

Failed to qualify: Randy Renfrow (#59) Kevin Harvick (#29)

Aarons 499

The Aaron's 499 was held at Talladega Superspeedway on April 21, 2002. Jimmie Johnson won the pole. The "Big One" took out at least 24 cars late in the race.

Top Ten Results

  1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. Michael Waltrip
  3. Kurt Busch
  4. Jeff Gordon
  5. Sterling Marlin
  6. Dale Jarrett
  7. Jimmie Johnson
  8. Rusty Wallace
  9. Jeff Burton
  10. Kyle Petty

Failed to qualify: Shawna Robinson (#49), Rick Mast (#90), Bobby Gerhart (#59), Dick Trickle (#91)

NAPA Auto Parts 500

The NAPA Auto Parts 500 was held at California Speedway on April 28, 2002. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jimmie Johnson*
  2. Kurt Busch
  3. Ricky Rudd
  4. Bill Elliott
  5. Mark Martin
  6. Dale Jarrett
  7. Sterling Marlin
  8. Rusty Wallace
  9. Dave Blaney
  10. Michael Waltrip
  • Dale Earnhardt, Jr. was involved in a hard crash when Kevin Harvick cut down a tire and hit Jr's car, sending him head-on into the outside wall. He suffered a severe concussion, but kept the injury a secret for several months and did not miss any races.
  • The win was Jimmie Johnson's first career Winston Cup victory.

Failed to qualify: Brendan Gaughan (#62), Chad Little (#74), Hermie Sadler (#02)

Pontiac Excitement 400

The Pontiac Excitement 400 was scheduled to be run at Richmond International Raceway on Saturday night, but was ran on Sunday, May 5, during the daytime due to heavy rain the night before. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Ryan Newman
  3. Jeff Burton
  4. Mark Martin
  5. Jeremy Mayfield
  6. Matt Kenseth
  7. Jeff Gordon
  8. Steve Grissom
  9. Ricky Craven
  10. Jimmy Spencer

Failed to qualify: Kevin Grubb (#54)

The Winston

Top Ten Results

  1. Ryan Newman*
  2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. Matt Kenseth
  4. Kurt Busch
  5. Jimmie Johnson
  6. Tony Stewart
  7. Robby Gordon
  8. Kevin Harvick
  9. Ricky Craven
  10. Bill Elliott
  • Ryan Newman was the second rookie to win The Winston.

Coca-Cola 600

The Coca-Cola 600 was held at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 26, 2002. Jimmie Johnson won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Mark Martin
  2. Matt Kenseth
  3. Ricky Craven
  4. Ricky Rudd
  5. Jeff Gordon
  6. Tony Stewart
  7. Jimmie Johnson
  8. Michael Waltrip
  9. Bill Elliott
  10. Rusty Wallace

Failed to qualify: Chad Little (#74), Carl Long (#85), Derrike Cope (#37), Randy Renfrow (#59)

MBNA Armed Forces Family 400

The MBNA Armed Forces Family 400 was held at Dover International Speedway on June 2. Matt Kenseth won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jimmie Johnson
  2. Bill Elliott
  3. Jeff Burton
  4. Ryan Newman
  5. Dale Jarrett
  6. Jeff Gordon
  7. Ricky Craven
  8. Robby Gordon
  9. Bobby Hamilton
  10. Elliott Sadler

Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#37), Hermie Sadler (#90), Randy Renfrow (#59)

Pocono 500

The Pocono 500 was held at Pocono Raceway on June 9. Qualifying was rained out, so points leader Sterling Marlin started on the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Dale Jarrett
  2. Mark Martin
  3. Jimmie Johnson
  4. Sterling Marlin
  5. Jeff Gordon
  6. Jeff Burton
  7. Tony Stewart
  8. Michael Waltrip
  9. Rusty Wallace
  10. Dave Blaney

Failed to qualify: none

Sirius 400

The Sirius 400 was held at Michigan International Speedway on June 16. Dale Jarrett won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Matt Kenseth
  2. Dale Jarrett
  3. Ryan Newman
  4. Michael Waltrip
  5. Jeff Gordon
  6. Johnny Benson
  7. Rusty Wallace
  8. Ricky Rudd
  9. Mark Martin
  10. Kurt Busch

Failed to qualify: none

Dodge/Save Mart 350

The Dodge/Save Mart 350 was held at Infineon Raceway on June 23. Tony Stewart won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Ricky Rudd
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Terry Labonte
  4. Kurt Busch
  5. Jeff Green
  6. Elliott Sadler
  7. Mark Martin
  8. Bill Elliott
  9. Ryan Newman
  10. John Andretti

Failed to qualify: Brandon Ash (#46), Stacy Compton (#14)

Pepsi 400

The Pepsi 400 was held at Daytona International Speedway on July 6. Kevin Harvick won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Michael Waltrip
  2. Rusty Wallace
  3. Sterling Marlin
  4. Jimmy Spencer
  5. Mark Martin
  6. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  7. Todd Bodine
  8. Jimmie Johnson
  9. Ward Burton
  10. Geoffrey Bodine

Failed to qualify: Ed Berrier (#90), Steve Grissom (#44)

Tropicana 400

The Tropicana 400 was held at Chicagoland Speedway on July 14, 2002. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Kevin Harvick
  2. Jeff Gordon
  3. Tony Stewart
  4. Jimmie Johnson
  5. Ryan Newman
  6. Kurt Busch
  7. Bill Elliott
  8. Robby Gordon
  9. Mark Martin
  10. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Failed to qualify: Ron Hornaday (#49), Kirk Shelmerdine (#72), Tony Raines (#74), Scott Wimmer (#27)

New England 300

The New England 300 was held at New Hampshire International Speedway on July 21. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Ward Burton
  2. Jeff Green
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Rusty Wallace
  5. Ryan Newman
  6. Todd Bodine
  7. Robby Gordon
  8. Kurt Busch
  9. Kevin Harvick
  10. Elliott Sadler

Failed to qualify: none

Pennsylvania 500

The Pennsylvania 500 was held at Pocono Raceway on July 28. Bill Elliott swept both qualifying and the race. The race was shortened to 175 laps due to darkness, because of two lengthy red flags - one for rain, and one for fence repairs after Steve Park had a spectacular crash on the first lap.

Top Ten Results

  1. Bill Elliott
  2. Kurt Busch
  3. Sterling Marlin
  4. Dale Jarrett
  5. Ryan Newman
  6. Kevin Harvick
  7. Tony Stewart
  8. Matt Kenseth
  9. Terry Labonte
  10. Ricky Rudd

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#79)

Brickyard 400

The Brickyard 400 was held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on August 4. Tony Stewart won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Bill Elliott
  2. Rusty Wallace
  3. Matt Kenseth
  4. Ryan Newman
  5. Kevin Harvick
  6. Jeff Gordon
  7. Steve Park
  8. Robby Gordon
  9. Jimmie Johnson
  10. Dale Jarrett

Failed to qualify: Ron Hornaday (#49), Derrike Cope (#37), Scott Wimmer (#27), Tony Raines (#74), Jim Sauter (#71), Stuart Kirby (#57), P. J. Jones (#50)

Sirius at the Glen

The Sirius at the Glen was held at Watkins Glen International Raceway on August 11. Ricky Rudd won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Tony Stewart
  2. Ryan Newman
  3. Robby Gordon
  4. P. J. Jones
  5. Ricky Rudd
  6. Scott Pruett
  7. Jeff Burton
  8. Todd Bodine
  9. Michael Waltrip
  10. Mark Martin

Failed to qualify: Austin Cameron (#62), Shane Lewis (#09), Justin Bell (#46), Jimmy Spencer (#42)

Pepsi 400 presented by Farmer Jack

The Pepsi 400 presented by Farmer Jack 400 was held at Michigan International Speedway on August 18. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Dale Jarrett
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Kevin Harvick
  4. Jeff Burton
  5. Mark Martin
  6. Sterling Marlin
  7. Jimmie Johnson
  8. Johnny Benson
  9. Jeff Green
  10. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.

Failed to qualify: Greg Biffle (#16)

Sharpie 500

The Sharpie 500 was held at Bristol Motor Speedway on August 24. Jeff Gordon won the pole. This race is remembered for Jeff Gordon using the "Bump and Run" to get underneath and past Rusty Wallace to end a winless drought that dated back to the end of 2001.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jeff Gordon
  2. Rusty Wallace
  3. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  4. Kevin Harvick
  5. Matt Kenseth
  6. Kurt Busch
  7. Sterling Marlin
  8. Jimmy Spencer
  9. Bobby Labonte
  10. Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: Hermie Sadler (#02), Carl Long (#51), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Tim Sauter (#71)

Mountain Dew Southern 500

The Mountain Dew Southern 500 was held at Darlington Speedway on September 1. Qualifying was rained out, so points leader Sterling Marlin started on the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jeff Gordon
  2. Ryan Newman
  3. Bill Elliott
  4. Sterling Marlin
  5. Dale Jarrett
  6. Ward Burton
  7. Kurt Busch
  8. Tony Stewart
  9. Jimmie Johnson
  10. Jeff Burton

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#51)

Chevrolet Monte Carlo 400

The Chevrolet Monte Carlo 400 was held at Richmond International Raceway on September 7. Jimmie Johnson won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Matt Kenseth
  2. Ryan Newman
  3. Jeff Green
  4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  5. Todd Bodine
  6. Mark Martin
  7. Ricky Rudd
  8. Ward Burton
  9. Dave Blaney
  10. Jeremy Mayfield

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#51)

New Hampshire 300

The New Hampshire 300 was held at New Hampshire International Speedway on September 15. Ryan Newman won the pole. The race was shortened to 207 laps due to rain.

Top Ten Results

  1. Ryan Newman
  2. Kurt Busch
  3. Tony Stewart
  4. Johnny Benson
  5. Bobby Labonte
  6. Ricky Craven
  7. Dale Jarrett
  8. Michael Waltrip
  9. Jimmie Johnson
  10. Matt Kenseth

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#51)

  • This was Ryan Newman's first career cup series points victory

MBNA All-American Heroes 400

The MBNA All-American Heroes 400 was held at Dover International Speedway on September 22. Rusty Wallace won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jimmie Johnson
  2. Mark Martin
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Matt Kenseth
  5. Tony Stewart
  6. Jeff Burton
  7. Kurt Busch
  8. Ryan Newman
  9. Ricky Craven
  10. Johnny Benson

Failed to qualify: Scott Wimmer (#27), Brett Bodine (#11), Morgan Shepherd (#51)

Protection One 400

The Protection One 400 was held at Kansas Speedway on September 29. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jeff Gordon
  2. Ryan Newman
  3. Rusty Wallace
  4. Joe Nemechek
  5. Bill Elliott
  6. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  7. Matt Kenseth
  8. Tony Stewart
  9. Jeremy Mayfield
  10. Jimmie Johnson
  • Due to a neck injury suffered in a crash, Sterling Marlin did not race again for the rest of the season.

Failed to qualify: Brett Bodine (#11), Kirk Shelmerdine (#27), Carl Long (#51)

EA Sports 500

The EA Sports 500 was held at Talladega Superspeedway on October 6. Qualifying was rained out, so points leader Jimmie Johnson started on the pole. The race was caution-free for the third time in five years at Talladega.

Top Ten Results

  1. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  2. Tony Stewart
  3. Ricky Rudd
  4. Kurt Busch
  5. Jeff Green
  6. Steve Park
  7. Ryan Newman
  8. Michael Waltrip
  9. Dale Jarrett
  10. Ward Burton

Failed to qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#51), Geoffrey Bodine (#09), Robert Pressley (#92), Kerry Earnhardt (#83)

UAW-GM Quality 500

The UAW-GM Quality 500 was held at Lowe's Motor Speedway on October 13. Qualifying was rained out, so points leader Tony Stewart started on the pole. Jamie McMurray, subbing for an injured Sterling Marlin, won his first race in his second career start, setting a new modern era NASCAR record for quickest win.

Top Ten Results

  1. Jamie McMurray*
  2. Bobby Labonte
  3. Tony Stewart
  4. Jeff Gordon
  5. Rusty Wallace
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Jeff Burton
  8. Ryan Newman
  9. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
  10. Dave Blaney

Failed to qualify: Carl Long (#59), Kirk Shelmerdine (#72), Scott Wimmer (#27), Jack Sprague (#60), Kerry Earnhardt (#83), Ron Hornaday (#54)

Old Dominion 500

The Subway 500 was held at Martinsville Speedway on October 20. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Kurt Busch
  2. Johnny Benson
  3. Ricky Rudd
  4. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  5. Ward Burton
  6. Jimmie Johnson
  7. Ricky Craven
  8. Dale Jarrett
  9. Rusty Wallace
  10. Mark Martin

Failed to qualify: Brian Rose (#51), Carl Long (#59), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Ryan McGlynn (#80), Kirk Shelmerdine (#27)

NAPA 500

The NAPA 500 was held at Atlanta Motor Speedway on October 27. Qualifying was rained out, so points leader Tony Stewart started on the pole. The race was shortened to 248 laps due to rain.

Top Ten Results

  1. Kurt Busch
  2. Joe Nemechek
  3. Dale Jarrett
  4. Tony Stewart
  5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. Jeff Gordon
  7. Jamie McMurray
  8. Mark Martin
  9. Matt Kenseth
  10. Ryan Newman

Failed to qualify: Geoffrey Bodine (#09), Frank Kimmel (#66), Scott Wimmer (#27), Greg Biffle (#16), Buckshot Jones (#00), Jack Sprague (#60), Kerry Earnhardt (#83), Ron Hornaday (#54)

Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400

The Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 was held at North Carolina Speedway on November 3. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Johnny Benson*
  2. Mark Martin
  3. Kurt Busch
  4. Jeff Burton
  5. Jeff Gordon
  6. Mike Skinner
  7. Bobby Labonte
  8. Matt Kenseth
  9. Ricky Craven
  10. Jeff Green

Failed to qualify: Tony Raines (#74), Tim Sauter (#71), Carl Long (#59), Ron Hornaday (#54), Hideo Fukuyama (#66)

Checker Auto Parts 500

The Checker Auto Parts 500 was held at Phoenix International Raceway on November 10. Ryan Newman won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Matt Kenseth
  2. Rusty Wallace
  3. Jeff Gordon
  4. Mark Martin
  5. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. Kurt Busch
  7. Dave Blaney
  8. Tony Stewart
  9. Dale Jarrett
  10. Elliott Sadler

Failed to qualify: Ted Musgrave (#07), Jack Sprague (#60), Brett Bodine (#11), Jerry Robertson (#51), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Jeff Jefferson (#37), Lance Hooper (#47), Mike Harmon (#93)

Ford 400

The Ford 400 was held at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 17. Kurt Busch won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. Kurt Busch
  2. Joe Nemechek
  3. Jeff Burton
  4. Mark Martin
  5. Jeff Gordon
  6. Ryan Newman
  7. Bill Elliott
  8. Jimmie Johnson
  9. Elliott Sadler
  10. Bobby Hamilton

Failed to qualify: David Green (#54), Brett Bodine (#11), Hermie Sadler (#02), Tony Raines (#74), Boris Said (#67), Carl Long (#59), Geoffrey Bodine (#09), Mike Harmon (#93)

Final Points Standings

  1. Tony Stewart - 4800
  2. Mark Martin - 4762
  3. Kurt Busch - 4641
  4. Jeff Gordon - 4607
  5. Jimmie Johnson - 4600
  6. Ryan Newman - 4593
  7. Rusty Wallace - 4574
  8. Matt Kenseth - 4432
  9. Dale Jarrett - 4415
  10. Ricky Rudd - 4323
  11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - 4270
  12. Jeff Burton - 4259
  13. Bill Elliott - 4158
  14. Michael Waltrip - 3985
  15. Ricky Craven - 3888
  16. Bobby Labonte - 3810
  17. Jeff Green - 3704
  18. Sterling Marlin - 3703
  19. Dave Blaney - 3670
  20. Robby Gordon - 3632
  21. Kevin Harvick - 3501
  22. Kyle Petty - 3501
  23. Elliott Sadler - 3418
  24. Terry Labonte - 3417
  25. Ward Burton - 3362
  26. Jeremy Mayfield - 1491
  27. Jimmy Spencer - 1613
  28. John Andretti - 1639
  29. Johnny Benson - 1668
  30. Ken Schrader - 1846
  31. Mike Skinner - 1914
  32. Bobby Hamilton - 1968
  33. Steve Park - 2106
  34. Joe Nemechek - 2118
  35. Casey Atwood - 2179
  36. Brett Bodine - 2524
  37. Jerry Nadeau - 2550
  38. Todd Bodine - 2813
  39. Kenny Wallace - 2932
  40. Hut Stricklin - 3019
  41. Mike Wallace - 3249
  42. Stacy Compton - 3273
  43. Geoffrey Bodine - 3997

All information in this article is from Racing Reference

Rookie of the Year

Because he had more wins, a teammate/mentor in Jeff Gordon, and the higher position in points, Jimmie Johnson was the favorite to win Rookie of the Year. But in the end, his rival Ryan Newman was named the victor. Newman's one win seemed mild to Johnson's record-tying three victories and even leading the championship standings at one point, but Newman broke the record for pole positions. The rookie points system is separate from the championship system, and only a driver's 15 best finishes counted towards the award. Newman's 15 best finishes were better than Johnson's, despite Johnson having the better run in championship points. Shawna Robinson and Carl Long, the only other racers who declared for the award, did not run enough races to remain eligible.

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