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Food City 500

 
1999 Top Ten
Place  Driver  Car #  Speed 
Rusty Wallace  Ford 
Mark Martin  Ford 
Dale Jarrett  88  Ford 
John Andretti  43  Chevrolet 
Jeff Burton  99  Ford 
Jeff Gordon  24  Chevrolet 
Ted Musgrave  75  Ford 
Kyle Petty  44  Pontiac 
Ward Burton  22  Pontiac 
10  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet 
 

When: Sunday

Where: Bristol Motor Speedway; Bristol, Tenn.

Series: Race 6 of 34 on Winston Cup circuit

TV: ESPN, 1p.m. EST

Laps: 500

Track length: .533 miles

Race length: 267 miles

Qualifying record: Rusty Wallace, 125.142 mph, 1999

Race record: Cale Yarborough, 100.989 mph, 1977

Track record: Charlie Glotzbach, 101.074 mph, 1971

Fast Facts

Darrell Waltrip leads all drivers with 12 wins at Bristol. Dale Earnhardt is tied for second with nine. ... Earnhardt made the biggest comeback in history at Bristol, starting 28th in his 1999 victory at the Goody's Headache Powder 500. ... Jeff Gordon has won four of the last five spring races at Bristol. ... Gordon has gone 10 races without a top-five finish. That is the longest streak of his Winston Cup career. ... Charlie Glotzbach's qualifying record of 101.074 mph set in 1971 was the longest-standing mark on the circuit until Wallace's 125.142 mph broke it last year.

Drivers to Watch

Jeff Burton -- Had finishes of fourth and fifth in the last two Food City 500s; won the rain-shortened race at Las Vegas and was second in the Daytona 500; comes off a fifth-place score at Darlington, which moved him up four positions to ninth in the standings.

 
Past Champions
Year  Driver  Car  Speed 
1999  Rusty Wallace  Ford  93.363 mph 
1998  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  82.850 mph 
1997  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  75.035 mph 
1996  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  91.308 mph 
1995  Jeff Gordon  Chevrolet  92.011 mph 
1994  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet  89.647 mph 
1993  Rusty Wallace  Pontiac  84.730 mph 
1992  Alan Kulwicki  Ford  86.316 mph 
1991  Rusty Wallace  Pontiac  72.809 mph 
1990  Davey Allison  Ford  87.258 mph 
1989  Rusty Wallace  Pontiac  76.034 mph 
1988  Bill Elliott  Ford  83.115 mph 
1987  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet  75.621 mph 
1986  Rusty Wallace  Pontiac  89.747 mph 
1985  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet  81.790 mph 
1984  Darrell Waltrip  Chevrolet  93.967 mph 
1983  Darrell Waltrip  Chevrolet  93.445 mph 
1982  Darrell Waltrip  Buick  94.025 mph 
1981  Darrell Waltrip  Buick  89.530 mph 
1980  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet  96.977 mph 
1979  Dale Earnhardt  Chevrolet  91.033 mph 
1978  Darrell Waltrip  Chevrolet  92.401 mph 
1977  Cale Yarborough  Chevrolet  100.989 mph 
1976  Cale Yarborough  Chevrolet  87.377 mph 
1975  Richard Petty  Dodge  97.053 mph 
1974  Cale Yarborough  74 Chevrolet  64.533 mph  
1973  Cale Yarborough  73 Chevrolet  88.952 mph 
1972  Bobby Allison  72 Chevrolet  92.826 mph 
1971  David Pearson  71 Ford  91.704 mph 
1970  Donnie Allison  69 Ford  87.543 mph 
1969  Bobby Allison  69 Dodge  81.455 mph 
1968  David Pearson  68 Ford  77.247 mph 
1967  David Pearson  67 Dodge  75.930 mph 
1966  Dick Hutcherson  66 Ford  69.952 mph 
1965  Junior Johnson  65 Ford  74.938 mph 
1964  Fred Lorenzen  64 Ford  72.196 mph 
1963  Fireball Roberts  63 Ford  76.910 mph 
1962  Jim Paschal  62 Plymouth  75.280 mph 
1961  Joe Weatherly  61 Pontiac  72.450 mph 
 

Ward Burton -- Led 188 laps at Darlington to win just his second Winston Cup race in 185 starts; became the fifth different winner this season; his last win was in October 1995 at North Carolina Speedway; was ninth in both races at Bristol last season.

Dale Earnhardt -- Won the Food City 500 five times -- the first in 1979, the last in 1994; also won the fall race four times including last season; is the last driver to win both races at Bristol back in 1987; has 18 top-five finishes in 40 career starts at Bristol; won at Atlanta, was second in Las Vegas and third at Darlington last week for top results; the seven-time Winston Cup champion has 75 career wins in his stellar career.

Bill Elliott -- One of only five active drivers to win this race -- did it in 1988; has 40 career victories, the last at Darlington in 1994; good start this season with two top-five finishes.

Jeff Gordon -- Had a four-year win streak at this race stopped by Rusty Wallace last year; was involved in a seven-car pileup; never won the night race at Bristol; has gone 10 races without a top-five finish although the eight place at Darlington was the highest this season; this is the longest streak without a top-five finish in his 228-race Winston Cup career.

Dale Jarrett -- Defending Winston Cup champion is fifth in the standings after five races, 73 points off the pace; finished third in the Food City 500 two years running; won at Bristol in the fall of 1997 for his first career short-track triumph; won Daytona 500 to start season.

Matt Kenseth -- Picked up his second Winston Cup top-10 finish this year; his sixth-place finish at Darlington marks the second time in five races he was the highest-finishing rookie; leads the rookie standings by four points over Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Bobby Labonte -- Leads the Winston Cup points standings with 794, nine ahead of Mark Martin; strong start this season with a victory at North Carolina Speedway, a runner-up to Dale Earnhardt at Atlanta, a fifth- and sixth-place result; streak of top-eight finishes in 14 consecutive races came to an end at Darlington last week when he was 13th.

Terry Labonte -- Won two races at Bristol, in the fall of 1995 and 1984; has 31 top-10s in 43 starts at Bristol; was 13th in this event and eighth in the Goody's 500; only top 10 this season was seventh at the Daytona 500.

Mark Martin -- Has finished in the top nine in all five races so far this season; is just nine points behind leader Bobby Labonte in the standings; was the runner-up in this race in 1999 and won in the fall of 1998; one of the best short-track drivers on the circuit.

Tony Stewart -- The 1999 NASCAR Rookie of the Year has three top-five finishes in five races; was second in Las Vegas and fourth at North Carolina and Darlington; placed 15th in this race last year, but improved to fifth place in the Goody's 500 in August; won three races in his rookie year and finished fourth in the 1999 points standings.

Rusty Wallace -- The short-track superstar is the defending champion at the 'World's Fastest Half-Mile'; won the last three poles in this race; dominated last year, leading 425 of the 500 laps; it was his 21st top-10 finish in 31 races at Bristol; has just one top five in five races this year.

Darrell Waltrip -- The Tennesse resident is arguably the best ever at Bristol; leads all drivers with 12 wins at the famed short-track; between spring of 1981 and 1984, he won seven straight races at Bristol; has 26 top-fives and 32 top-10s in 50 career starts at Bristol; five of the wins came in the Food City 500.


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