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Raceboy 14-05-2003 21:24

The Winston
 
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Format for The Winston

# The Winston Qualifying

Qualifying for The Winston will consist of three laps with a mandatory four-tire pit stop included. The total elapsed time of the pit stops and laps will make up each team's qualifying effort. Drivers must adhere to the pit road speed limit when entering pit road, but there is no speed limit when exiting. The winning team will earn $50,000.

# The Winston Open Qualifying

Qualifying for The Winston Open will be two laps, with the better of the two representing the team's qualifying effort.

# The Winston Open

This 30-lap event is for all NASCAR Winston Cup teams that competed in a NASCAR Winston Cup Series event in 2002 or 2003 that are not already eligible for The Winston.

It will be run in two segments. The first segment will be 20 laps after which the field will be reduced to 14 cars. All laps count including caution laps in the first segment. The second segment will be 10 laps and only green-flag laps will count to ensure a green-flag finish. The winner of The Winston Open will advance to The Winston.

# The Winston

The Winston will be 90 laps total and consist of three segments totaling 40, 30 and 20 laps. The field will be inverted for the final segment as determined by a fan vote on NASCAR.com.

The first segment will be 40 laps. Teams must make a mandatory green-flag, four-tire pit stop at some point during this segment and must complete Lap 40 on the track. All restarts will be double-file. All laps count including caution laps. If a late-segment caution occurs, every effort will be made to ensure a green-flag finish. The top-20 finishers from the first segment will advance to the second segment. The winner of the first segment will earn $50,000.

There will be a 10-minute break following the first segment, at which time teams may change tires and make chassis adjustments without losing track position.

The second segment will be 30 laps. The finish of the first segment will determine the double-file starting order of the 20-car field for the second segment. There are no pit-stop requirements, but teams may pit if they wish.

All laps count including caution laps. If a late-segment caution occurs, every effort will be made to ensure a green-flag finish. Only the top-14 finishers in the second segment will advance to the final segment.

The winner of the second segment will earn $50,000. There will be a 10-minute break following the second segment, at which time teams may change tires and make chassis adjustments without losing track position.

The third and final segment will be 20 laps. The top-14 finishers in the second segment will compete in the third and final segment with the field inverted as determined by a fans vote on nascar.com. The start of the final segment will be double file. Only green flag laps count.

The winner of The Winston will win $1 million.
I love The winston. :cool:

Raceboy 14-05-2003 22:03

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1. 1987: Ten laps remained in a tense sprint to the finish between Bill Elliott, Dale Earnhardt and Geoffrey Bodine. Though the debate is still open to this day as to who banged into whom, Earnhardt made a trademark bold move to bypass Elliott and Bodine.

Elliott pushed to catch Earnhardt, and bumped "The Intimidator" into the grass on the frontstretch. Undaunted, Earnhardt stayed on the throttle and kept control of his car, scrambled back onto the track and stayed there for the win.

Dubbed "The Pass in the Grass," there was actually no pass at all as Earnhardt never lost the lead despite

Following his win, Earnhardt was bumped by both Elliott and Bodine, and NASCAR doled out fines to each driver. Georgia Gov. Frank Harris and thousands of irate Elliott fans offered to pay Elliott's portion of the penalty.http://www.worldofnascar.de/Specials/winston2.jpg

2. 2002: For only the second time in the history of The Winston, a rookie won the event as Ryan Newman successfully transferred from The Winston Open to win The Winston. Ironically, the only other rookie to win The Winston, Dale Earnhardt Jr., got Newman loose during a final lap dogfight, but Newman kept control and took the win.http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mot..._newman_ap.jpg

3. 1992: The first running of The Winston under the lights lives up to its "One Hot Night" slogan as Kyle Petty spun Dale Earnhardt, the leader at the time, but was unable to lose hard-charging Davey Allison, who won by inches. Allison's furious bid for victory resulted in an accident after he crossed the finish line.

4. 1996: Michael Waltrip managed to grab the fifth and final transfer spot in The Winston Open, then capitalized on a mishap between Dale Earnhardt and Terry Labonte to pass them for the win. At that point, Waltrip had yet to win a NASCAR Winston Cup race.

5. 1989: Rusty Wallace won after Darrell Waltrip spun following contact with Wallace with only two laps to go. The incident between the drivers touched off a post-race brawl between the crews.

6. 2000: With driving reminiscent of his father, Dale Earnhardt Jr. fought from the back of the pack during the final eight laps to win, becoming the first rookie to do so. He passed Dale Jarrett with two laps remaining after taking a late gamble to pit for four fresh tires.

7. 1993: Officials ordered a second restart with two laps to go after Dale Earnhardt jumped early on leader Mark Martin during the first restart. No penalty was issued to Earnhardt, who admitted after the race he "jumped to rattle Mark." The victory was Earnhardt's third at The Winston, at the time an event record since tied by Jeff Gordon.


8. 2001: In a finish delayed until almost 1 a.m. because of rain, Jeff Gordon won in a backup car after being forced to make the switch: along with others: after an accident coming to the green flag at the start.

9. 1998: Despite being in the pits 10 laps earlier, but inexplicably getting no fuel, Jeff Gordon ran out of gas on the last lap, allowing Mark Martin to win.

10. 1985: Harry Gant's 3.1-second lead with 10 laps to go in The Winston inaugural race was chipped away by Darrell Waltrip and eventually overcome. Waltrip's engine blew as he took the checkered flag, prompting protests that 'ol D.W. intentionally blew the motor so it couldn't be inspected following his tremendous comeback.

11. 1994: Geoffrey Bodine overcame an early spin and held off Sterling Marlin by .26 seconds to become the first owner/driver to win The Winston.

12. 1988: Terry Labonte won by nearly a second after coming back from a lap down.

13. 1999: Eleven years to the day, Terry Labonte again wins, managing to stay away from a myriad of accidents that cut down the field.

14. 1995: Jeff Gordon avoided accidents that took out a good deal of the field en route to winning all three segments and The Winston for the second time.

15. 1990: Saying he wanted "no rifts: to make up for '87," and that "No one can claim I won by hitting somebody," Dale Earnhardt lead from the pole to the finish to win The Winston.

16. 1991: Davey Allison gave himself more breathing room than in his first victory at The Winston the year before, winning by nearly three seconds. Allison was the first driver to win The Winston back-to-back.

17. 1997: Jeff Gordon won The Winston for the third time, tying Dale Earnhardt for most victories in the prestigious event.

18. 1986: Bill Elliott won The Winston in front of his home state crowd at Atlanta Motor Speedway. However, the race was run on "Mother's Day Eve," and drew a crowd of approximately 20,000. NASCAR decided, following that event, not to schedule another NASCAR Winston Cup event against Mother's Day weekend.

Raceboy 17-05-2003 14:32

de line up
 
1 #9 Bill Elliott DodgeDodge Dealers 43.834 123.192 Leader
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2 #20 Tony Stewart Chevrolet Home Depot 43.631 123.764 -0.572
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3 #29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet GM Goodwrench Service 43.261 124.825 -1.633
http://www.nascar.com/multimedia/pho...arvick_car.jpg
4 #8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet Budweiser 43.195 125.014 -1.822
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...bud-lfront.jpg
5 #40 Sterling Marlin Dodge Coors Light 43.187 125.038 -1.846
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...ors-lfront.jpg
6 #25 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet UAW/Delphi 43.184 125.047 -1.855
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...25uaw-side.jpg
7 #32 Ricky Craven Pontiac Tide 43.183 125.049 -1.857
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...ide-rfront.jpg
8 #5 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Kellogg's/got milk? 43.164 125.103 -1.911
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...ggs-lfront.jpg
9 #15 Michael Waltrip Chevrolet NAPA Auto Parts 43.164 125.105 -1.913
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...apa-lfront.jpg
10 #24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet DuPont 43.077 125.358 -2.166 http://www.nascar.com/multimedia/pho...gordon_car.jpg

Raceboy 17-05-2003 14:43

11 #97 Kurt Busch Ford Rubbermaid 43.056 125.417 -2.225
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...aid-lfront.jpg
12 #12 Ryan Newman Dodge ALLTEL4 2.970 125.668 -2.476
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...tel-lfront.jpg
13 #22 Ward Burton Dodge Caterpillar 42.969 125.671 -2.47
http://www.nascar.com/multimedia/pho...g/ward_car.jpg
14 #6 Mark Martin Ford Viagra 42.875 125.949 -2.757
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...gra-lfront.jpg
15 #10 Johnny Benson Pontiac Valvoline 42.853 126.012 -2.820
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...ine-lfront.jpg
16 #48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Lowe's 42.853 126.013 -2.821
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...wes-lfront.jpg
17 #17 Matt Kenseth FordDeWalt Power Tools 42.723 126.396 -3.204
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...noff-front.jpg
18 #2 Rusty Wallace DodgeMiller Lite 41.601 129.805 -6.613
http://www.nascar.com/multimedia/pho.../rusty_car.jpg
19 #38 Elliott Sadler Ford M&M's 41.552 129.959 -6.767
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...mms-lfront.jpg
20 #21 Ricky Rudd Ford Motorcraft Quality Parts 41.461 130.242 -7.050
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...100-lfront.jpg

Raceboy 17-05-2003 14:43

21 #18 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet Interstate Batteries 37.673 143.340 -20.148
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...ate-lfront.jpg
22 #88 Dale Jarrett Ford UPS 37.598 143.623 -20.431
http://jayski.thatsracin.com/schemes...88ups-nose.jpg
23 #42 Jamie McMurray *Dodge Havoline - - -
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redje 17-05-2003 15:22

Heeft de 22 nen nieuwe livery?? Die zag er vroeger, allé in het begin van t seizoen anders uit.

Raceboy 19-05-2003 22:11

de uitslag
 
Pos St No Driver Make Points Laps Status
1. 16 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet PE 90
2. 11 97 Kurt Busch Ford PE 90
3. 21 18 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet PE 90
4. 6 25 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet PE 90
5. 9 15 Michael Waltrip Chevrolet PE 90
6. 17 17 Matt Kenseth Ford PE 90
7. 3 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet PE 90
8. 10 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet PE 90
9. 24 99 Jeff Burton Ford PE 90
10. 7 32 Ricky Craven Pontiac PE 90
11. 20 21 Ricky Rudd Ford PE 90
12. 5 40 Sterling Marlin Dodge PE 90
13. 8 5 Terry Labonte Chevrolet PE 70
14. 2 20 Tony Stewart Chevrolet PE 70 Accident


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