1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

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Dale Earnhardt won his 5th of seven titles.
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Ricky Rudd finished second in points.
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Bobby Hamilton, the 1991 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year.

The 1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 43rd of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 20th modern-era Cup Season. It began February 10 and ended November 17. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing won his fifth Winston Cup championship at the conclusion of the season. The season was marred by the death of driver and team owner J. D. McDuffie, who was killed in a wreck at Watkins Glen.

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A bevy of new Pit rules were introduced at Daytona to start out the 1991 season, in response to the death of a Melling Racing rear tire changer in a pit road accident at Atlanta the previous November. The new rules changed the complexity of the races, and over the course of the season, they would be tweaked and revised. By mid-season, most of the more complicated rules were scrapped, but a few were made permanent. The pit road speed limit (at all times) and use of the "lollipop" style signboard were the significant changes made permanent (and remain to this day).

The 1991 season introduced the past champion's provisional (also known as the "Petty rule"), which allowed a former Cup Series champion to claim the final starting position in a race if he failed to qualify on speed, and if he was too low in the points standings to secure an ordinary provisional spot. If there were two or more former champions that failed to qualify, the Champion's Provisional would be awarded to the most recent champion. This rule was implemented after Richard Petty failed to qualify for four races in 1989, resulting in a drop in ratings that season. [1] [2]

The 1991 season was also the final year for Buick as a full-time manufacturer in the series; Buick cars would run only limited schedules in 1992 and 1993 before leaving the series for good.

The Nashville Network debuted as a cable television partner with the Cup Series in 1991. For 1991, there were five television networks broadcasting the 29-race Winston Cup Series schedule: CBS, ABC, ESPN, TBS, and TNN.

This would be the last season until 2017 without Jeff Gordon.

1991 NASCAR Winston Cup Series drivers

Full-time teams

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chief
Buick Bobby Allison Motorsports 12 Hut Stricklin Jimmy Fennig
King Racing 26 Brett Bodine
Stavola Brothers Racing 8 Rick Wilson Harry Hyde
Chevrolet Darrell Waltrip Motorsports 17 Darrell Waltrip Jeff Hammond
Hendrick Motorsports 5 Ricky Rudd Waddell Wilson
25 Ken Schrader Richard Broome
Marcis Auto Racing 71 Dave Marcis Bob Marcis
Morgan-McClure Motorsports 4 Ernie Irvan Tony Glover
Richard Childress Racing 3 Dale Earnhardt Kirk Shelmerdine
Travis Carter Enterprises 98 Jimmy Spencer Travis Carter
Bob Whitcomb Racing 10 Derrike Cope Buddy Parrott
Ford AK Racing 7 Alan Kulwicki Paul Andrews
Bud Moore Engineering 15 Morgan Shepherd Donnie Wingo
Junior Johnson & Associates 11 Geoff Bodine 25 Tim Brewer
Tommy Ellis 4
22 Sterling Marlin Mike Beam
Little Racing 19 Chad Little Harry Hyde
Melling Racing 9 Bill Elliott Ernie Elliott
Robert Yates Racing 28 Davey Allison Larry McReynolds
Roush Racing 6 Mark Martin Robin Pemberton
U.S. Racing 55 Ted Musgrave (R)
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Dale Jarrett Eddie Wood
Oldsmobile Hagan Racing 94 Terry Labonte Steve Lloyd
Leo Jackson Motorsports 33 Harry Gant Andy Petree
Precision Products Racing 1 Rick Mast
Pontiac Bahari Racing 30 Michael Waltrip Bill Ingle
Cale Yarborough Motorsports 66 Dick Trickle 4
Lake Speed 20
Chuck Bown 1
Dorsey Schroeder 1
Randy LaJoie 3
Penske Racing 2 Rusty Wallace Jimmy Makar
Petty Enterprises 43 Richard Petty Robbie Loomis
SABCO Racing 42 Kyle Petty 18 Gary Nelson
Kenny Wallace 2
Tommy Kendall 1
Bobby Hillin Jr. 7
Team III Racing 24 Mickey Gibbs 15 Barry Dodson
Dick Trickle 6
Dorsey Schroeder 1
Kenny Wallace 3
Jimmy Hensley 4
Oldsmobile 25
Chevrolet 4
RahMoc Enterprises 75 Joe Ruttman Bob Rahilly
Oldsmobile 28
Pontiac 1
Tri-Star Motorsports 68 Bobby Hamilton (R)
Pontiac 28
Oldsmobile 1
Means Racing 52 Jimmy Means 25
Bobby Hillin Jr. 2
Mike Wallace 2

Part-time teams

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCrew chiefRounds
Buick AAG Racing 34 Gary Balough 1
Dick Trickle 4
Hylton Motorsports 48 James Hylton 1
Labonte Motorsports 44 Jack Sellers 2
Linro Motorsports 13 Brian Ross 1
Kerry Teague 1
Randy LaJoie 1
Gary Balough 1
Oma Kimbrough 1
29 Kerry Teague 1
BS&S Motorsports 49 Stanley Smith (R)11
Chevrolet 1
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14 Mike Chase 1
Bahre Racing 65 Dave Mader III 2
Mader Racing 3
Ball Motorsports 99 Brad Teague 3
Buck Baker Racing 87 Randy Baker 3
Daytona Speed, Inc. 18 Greg Sacks 1
Faggart Racing 76 Robbie Faggart 1
Hylton Motorsports 48 James Hylton 1
Italian Connection96 Phil Parsons 1
Larry Hedrick Motorsports 41 Larry Pearson 14
O'Neil Racing 63 Norm Benning 1
Phoenix Racing 51 Jeff Purvis 2
Pinnacle Racing 86 Jeff Green 1
Ross Racing 58 Brian Ross 1
Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Rick Jeffrey 1
Kerry Teague 1
Eddie Bierschwale 2
Spears Motorsports 76 Bill Sedgwick 4
Team Ireland 53 John Paul Jr. 3
Bobby Hillin Jr. 3
S&H Racing 80 Jimmy Horton 1
Ford 5
Compton Racing 69 Dorsey Schroeder 1
Donlavey Racing 90 Robby Gordon Junie Donlavey 2
Wally Dallenbach Jr. (R)11
Steve Perry 1
Freymiller Racing 23 Mike Chase 1
Ragan Racing 77 Ken Ragan 1
Stahl Racing 82 Mark Stahl 10
Waters Racing 0 Delma Cowart 5
Oldsmobile Barkdoll Racing 73 Phil Barkdoll 4
Bierschwale Motorsports 23 Eddie Bierschwale 5
Close Racing 47 Rich Bickle 6
Greg Sacks 13
A. J. Foyt Enterprises 14 Mike Chase 3
Labonte Motorsports Bobby Labonte 1
442
Irv Hoerr 4
Moroso Racing 20 Sammy Swindell 1
Bobby Hillin Jr. 9
Kim Campbell 2
Buddy Baker 6
Ricky Craven 1
27 Bobby Hillin Jr. 1
88 Buddy Baker 1
Phoenix Racing 51 Jeff Purvis 9
Sadler Brothers Racing 95 Kerry Teague 1
Pontiac Bahre Racing 65 Dave Mader III 3
Hill Motorsports 56 Jerry Hill 2
Mansion Motorsports 27 Gary Balough 1
Mark Gibson Racing 59 Mark Gibson 3
McDuffie Racing 70 J. D. McDuffie 15
Mueller Brothers Racing 89 Jim Sauter 10
Osterlund Motorsports 88 Buddy Baker 1

Schedule

No.Race Title Track Date
Busch Clash Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach February 10
Gatorade Twin 125 Qualifiers February 14
1 Daytona 500 February 17
2 Pontiac Excitement 400 Richmond International Raceway, Richmond February 24
3 Goodwrench 500 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham March 3
4 Motorcraft 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton March 17–18
5 TranSouth 500 Darlington Raceway, Darlington April 7
6 Valleydale Meats 500 Bristol International Raceway, Bristol April 14
7 First Union 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro April 21
8 Hanes 500 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway April 28
9 Winston 500 Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega May 6
Winston Open Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord May 19
The Winston
10 Coca-Cola 600 May 26
11 Budweiser 500 Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover June 3
12 Banquet Frozen Foods 300 Sears Point Raceway, Sonoma June 9
13 Champion Spark Plug 500 Pocono International Raceway, Long Pond June 16
14 Miller Genuine Draft 400 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn June 23
15 Pepsi 400 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach July 6
16 Miller Genuine Draft 500 Pocono International Raceway, Long Pond July 21
17 DieHard 500 Talladega Superspeedway, Talladega July 28
18 Budweiser at The Glen Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen August 11
19 Champion Spark Plug 400 Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn August 18
20 Bud 500 Bristol International Raceway, Bristol August 24
21 Heinz Southern 500 Darlington Raceway, Darlington September 1
22 Miller Genuine Draft 400 Richmond International Raceway, Richmond September 7
23 Peak Antifreeze 500 Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover September 15
24 Goody's 500 Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway September 22
25 Tyson/Holly Farms 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro September 29
26 Mello Yello 500 Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord October 6
27 AC Delco 500 North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham October 20
28 Pyroil 500K Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix November 3
29 Hardee's 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton November 17

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
Busch ClashDerrike CopeDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Gatorade Twin 125 #1Davey AllisonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
Gatorade Twin 125 #2Ernie IrvanDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
1Daytona 500Davey AllisonKyle PettyErnie IrvanChevrolet
2Pontiac Excitement 400Davey AllisonRicky RuddDale EarnhardtChevrolet
3GM Goodwrench 500Kyle PettyKyle PettyKyle PettyPontiac
4Motorcraft 500Alan KulwickiBill ElliottKen SchraderChevrolet
5TranSouth 500Geoff BodineMichael WaltripRicky RuddChevrolet
6Valleydale Meats 500Rusty WallaceRicky RuddRusty WallacePontiac
7First Union 400Brett BodineBrett BodineDarrell WaltripChevrolet
8Hanes 500Mark MartinDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
9Winston 500Ernie IrvanDale EarnhardtHarry GantOldsmobile
Winston OpenMichael WaltripMichael WaltripMichael WaltripPontiac
The WinstonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
10Coca-Cola 600Mark MartinDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
11Budweiser 500Michael WaltripDale EarnhardtKen SchraderChevrolet
12Banquet Frozen Foods 300Ricky RuddRusty WallaceDavey AllisonFord
13Champion Spark Plug 500Mark MartinErnie IrvanDarrell WaltripChevrolet
14Miller Genuine Draft 400Michael WaltripDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
15Pepsi 400Sterling MarlinErnie IrvanBill ElliottFord
16Miller Genuine Draft 500Alan KulwickiErnie IrvanRusty WallacePontiac
17DieHard 500Sterling MarlinDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
18Budweiser at The GlenTerry LabonteErnie IrvanErnie IrvanChevrolet
19Champion Spark Plug 400Alan KulwickiDavey AllisonDale JarrettFord
20Bud 500Bill ElliottJimmy SpencerAlan KulwickiFord
21Heinz Southern 500Davey AllisonHarry GantHarry GantOldsmobile
22Miller Genuine Draft 400Rusty WallaceDavey AllisonHarry GantOldsmobile
23Peak AntiFreeze 500Alan KulwickiHarry GantHarry GantOldsmobile
24Goody's 500Mark MartinHarry GantHarry GantOldsmobile
25Tyson Holly Farms 400Harry GantHarry GantDale EarnhardtChevrolet
26Mello Yello 500Mark MartinMark MartinGeoff BodineFord
27AC Delco 500Kyle PettyHarry GantDavey AllisonFord
28Pyroil 500Geoff BodineDavey AllisonDavey AllisonFord
29Hardee's 500Bill ElliottMark MartinMark MartinFord

Busch Clash

The Busch Clash, an invitational event for all Busch Pole winners the previous year, was held February 10 at Daytona International Speedway. The #10 of Derrike Cope started in first (the starting grid was determined by a blind draw).

Top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 6–Mark Martin
  3. 9–Bill Elliott
  4. 4–Ernie Irvan
  5. 2–Rusty Wallace
  6. 25–Ken Schrader
  7. 42–Kyle Petty
  8. 5–Ricky Rudd
  9. 11–Geoff Bodine
  10. 26–Brett Bodine

Gatorade 125s

The Gatorade 125s, qualifying races for the Daytona 500 were held February 14 at Daytona International Speedway. Davey Allison and Ernie Irvan won the pole for each race, respectively.

Race one: top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 12–Hut Stricklin
  4. 1–Rick Mast
  5. 5–Ricky Rudd
  6. 33–Harry Gant
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip
  8. 9–Bill Elliott
  9. 21–Dale Jarrett
  10. 11–Geoff Bodine

Race two: top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 4–Ernie Irvan
  3. 42–Kyle Petty
  4. 2–Rusty Wallace
  5. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  6. 22–Sterling Marlin
  7. 75–Joe Ruttman
  8. 88–Buddy Baker
  9. 6–Mark Martin
  10. 68–Bobby Hamilton

Daytona 500 by STP

The Daytona 500 by STP was held on February 17 at Daytona International Speedway. Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4–Ernie Irvan
  2. 22–Sterling Marlin
  3. 75–Joe Ruttman
  4. 1–Rick Mast
  5. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  6. 21–Dale Jarrett −1
  7. 27–Bobby Hillin Jr. −1
  8. 7–Alan Kulwicki −1
  9. 5–Ricky Rudd −1
  10. 68–Bobby Hamilton −1

Pontiac Excitement 400

The Pontiac Excitement 400 was held February 24 at Richmond International Raceway. The #28 of Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 5–Ricky Rudd
  3. 33–Harry Gant
  4. 2–Rusty Wallace
  5. 7–Alan Kulwicki
  6. 6–Mark Martin
  7. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  8. 15–Morgan Shepherd −1
  9. 22–Sterling Marlin −2
  10. 25–Ken Schrader −2

Failed to qualify: 70–J. D. McDuffie

Goodwrench 500

The Goodwrench 500 was held March 3 at North Carolina Motor Speedway. Kyle Petty won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 42–Kyle Petty
  2. 25–Ken Schrader
  3. 33–Harry Gant −1
  4. 5–Ricky Rudd −1
  5. 9–Bill Elliott −1
  6. 4–Ernie Irvan −2
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip −2
  8. 3–Dale Earnhardt −3
  9. 17–Darrell Waltrip −4
  10. 15–Morgan Shepherd −4

Failed to qualify: 64–Gary Wright, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 82–Mark Stahl

Motorcraft 500

The Motorcraft 500 started on March 18 but heavy rain forced the finish of the race to be postponed to March 19, the race was run at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 25–Ken Schrader
  2. 9–Bill Elliott
  3. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 15–Morgan Shepherd
  5. 30–Michael Waltrip
  6. 5–Ricky Rudd
  7. 22–Sterling Marlin
  8. 7–Alan Kulwicki* −1
  9. 17–Darrell Waltrip −1
  10. 2–Rusty Wallace −1

Failed to qualify: 49–Stanley Smith, 82–Mark Stahl*

TranSouth 500

The TranSouth 500 was held April 7 at Darlington Raceway. Geoff Bodine won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5–Ricky Rudd
  2. 28–Davey Allison
  3. 30–Michael Waltrip
  4. 6–Mark Martin −1
  5. 2–Rusty Wallace −2
  6. 42–Kyle Petty −2
  7. 4–Ernie Irvan −2
  8. 15–Morgan Shepherd −2
  9. 11–Geoff Bodine −2
  10. 22–Sterling Marlin −2

Failed to qualify: #82–Mark Stahl

Valleydale Meats 500

The Valleydale Meats 500 was held April 14 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Rusty Wallace won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2–Rusty Wallace
  2. 4–Ernie Irvan
  3. 28–Davey Allison
  4. 6–Mark Martin
  5. 5–Ricky Rudd
  6. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  7. 21–Dale Jarrett
  8. 98–Jimmy Spencer
  9. 94–Terry Labonte
  10. 15–Morgan Shepherd −2

Failed to qualify: 52–Jimmy Means, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 71–Dave Marcis

First Union 400

The First Union 400 was held April 21 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The #26 of Brett Bodine won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  3. 98–Jimmy Spencer
  4. 15–Morgan Shepherd
  5. 25–Ken Schrader
  6. 28–Davey Allison
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip
  8. 9–Bill Elliott
  9. 6–Mark Martin
  10. 4–Ernie Irvan

Failed to qualify: 19–Chad Little, 41–Larry Pearson, 44–Irv Hoerr, 47–Rich Bickle, 51–Jeff Purvis, 52–Jimmy Means, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 76–Bill Sedgwick

Hanes 500

The Hanes 500 was held April 28 at Martinsville Speedway. The #6 of Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 42–Kyle Petty
  3. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 26–Brett Bodine
  5. 33–Harry Gant −1
  6. 98–Jimmy Spencer −1
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip −1
  8. 28–Davey Allison −1
  9. 7–Alan Kulwicki −3
  10. 12–Hut Stricklin −4

Failed to qualify: 10–Derrike Cope, 52–Jimmy Means, 68–Bobby Hamilton, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 71–Dave Marcis

Winston 500

The Winston 500 was scheduled for Sunday, May 5 but was delayed to Monday, May 6 due to rain at Talladega Superspeedway. Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33–Harry Gant
  2. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  3. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 22–Sterling Marlin
  5. 30–Michael Waltrip
  6. 11–Geoff Bodine
  7. 25–Ken Schrader
  8. 9–Bill Elliott
  9. 98–Jimmy Spencer
  10. 1–Rick Mast −1

Failed to qualify: 59–Mark Gibson, 65–Dave Mader III, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 77–Ken Ragan, 53–Don Paul

The Winston

The Winston, an invitational event for all past winners in the Cup series and the top three finishers in The Winston Open, was held May 19 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 25–Ken Schrader
  3. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 9–Bill Elliott
  5. 4–Ernie Irvan
  6. 30–Michael Waltrip (Winston Open Winner) [3]
  7. 2–Rusty Wallace
  8. 12–Hut Stricklin (Winston Open 3rd place) [4]
  9. 33–Harry Gant
  10. 3–Dale Earnhardt

Winston Open

The Winston Open, a qualifying race for drivers who are normally not eligible for The Winston, was held May 19 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Michael Waltrip won the pole. The top three finishers would be eligible to run in The Winston later that day.

Top ten results

  1. 30–Michael Waltrip
  2. 22–Sterling Marlin
  3. 12–Hut Stricklin
  4. 1–Rick Mast
  5. 68–Bobby Hamilton
  6. 43–Richard Petty
  7. 47–Greg Sacks
  8. 19–Chad Little
  9. 94–Terry Labonte
  10. 71–Dave Marcis

Winston Legends Race

During the festivities of The Winston, a special exhibition race of 22 retired NASCAR legends took place on a quarter-mile oval paved in the quad oval segment of the speedway. Elmo Langley battled Cale Yarborough on the final lap, and held him off for the victory by less than a car length. Dick Brooks started on the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 64–Elmo Langley
  2. 11–Cale Yarborough
  3. 99–Paul Goldsmith
  4. 06–Neil Castles
  5. 28–Fred Lorenzen
  6. 14–Coo Coo Marlin
  7. 61–Hoss Ellington
  8. 90–Dick Brooks
  9. 42–Marvin Panch
  10. 300–Tim Flock
  • The race was shortened by 10 laps due to damp conditions.

Coca-Cola 600

The Coca-Cola 600 was held May 26 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The #6 of Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 25–Ken Schrader
  3. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 33–Harry Gant
  5. 21–Dale Jarrett
  6. 12–Hut Stricklin
  7. 4–Ernie Irvan −1
  8. 17–Darrell Waltrip −1
  9. 5–Ricky Rudd −1
  10. 94–Terry Labonte −1

Failed to qualify: 29–Kerry Teague, 44–Bobby Labonte, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 82–Mark Stahl, 99–Brad Teague, 86–Jeff Green

Budweiser 500

The Budweiser 500 was held June 3 at Dover Downs International Speedway. The #30 of Michael Waltrip* won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 25–Ken Schrader*
  2. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  3. 33–Harry Gant
  4. 4–Ernie Irvan
  5. 6–Mark Martin
  6. 12–Hut Stricklin
  7. 17–Darrell Waltrip −1
  8. 15–Morgan Shepherd −2
  9. 2–Rusty Wallace −2
  10. 5–Ricky Rudd −3

Failed to qualify: 45-Billy Fulcher, 80-Jimmy Horton, 85-Bobby Gerhart, 47-Rich Bickle

Banquet Frozen Foods 300

The Banquet Frozen Foods 300 was held June 9 at Sears Point Raceway. Ricky Rudd won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 5–Ricky Rudd
  3. 2–Rusty Wallace
  4. 4–Ernie Irvan
  5. 25–Ken Schrader
  6. 94–Terry Labonte
  7. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  8. 97–Geoff Bodine*
  9. 6–Mark Martin
  10. 30–Michael Waltrip

Champion Spark Plug 500

The Champion Spark Plug 500 was held June 16 at Pocono Raceway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  3. 6–Mark Martin
  4. 33–Harry Gant
  5. 97–Geoff Bodine
  6. 4–Ernie Irvan
  7. 25–Ken Schrader
  8. 22–Sterling Marlin
  9. 15–Morgan Shepherd
  10. 10–Derrike Cope

Miller Genuine Draft 400

The Miller Genuine Draft 400 was held June 23 at Michigan International Speedway. The #30 of Michael Waltrip won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 12–Hut Stricklin
  3. 6–Mark Martin
  4. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  5. 4–Ernie Irvan
  6. 25–Ken Schrader
  7. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  8. 5–Ricky Rudd
  9. 15–Morgan Shepherd –1
  10. 33–Harry Gant –1

Failed to qualify: #70–J. D. McDuffie, #53–Don Paul

Pepsi 400

The Pepsi 400 was held July 6 at Daytona International Speedway. Sterling Marlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 9–Bill Elliott
  2. 11–Geoff Bodine
  3. 28–Davey Allison
  4. 25–Ken Schrader
  5. 4–Ernie Irvan
  6. 30–Michael Waltrip
  7. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  8. 22–Sterling Marlin
  9. 5–Ricky Rudd
  10. 98–Jimmy Spencer

Failed to qualify: 95–Kerry Teague, 70–J. D. McDuffie, 80–Jimmy Horton, 95–Eddie Bierschwale, 0–Delma Cowart

Miller Genuine Draft 500

The Miller Genuine Draft 500 was held July 21 at Pocono Raceway. The #7 of Alan Kulwicki won the pole. The race was shortened to 179 laps due to rain.

Top ten results

  1. 2–Rusty Wallace*
  2. 6–Mark Martin
  3. 11–Geoff Bodine
  4. 12–Hut Stricklin
  5. 22–Sterling Marlin
  6. 21–Dale Jarrett
  7. 4–Ernie Irvan
  8. 26–Brett Bodine
  9. 9–Bill Elliott −1
  10. 75–Joe Ruttman −1

Failed to qualify: 85–Bobby Gerhart, Walter Surma, Norm Benning

DieHard 500

The DieHard 500 was held July 28 at Talladega Superspeedway. Sterling Marlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 9–Bill Elliott
  3. 6–Mark Martin
  4. 5–Ricky Rudd
  5. 22–Sterling Marlin
  6. 2–Rusty Wallace
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip
  8. 21–Dale Jarrett
  9. 28–Davey Allison
  10. 75–Joe Ruttman

Failed to qualify: 0–Delma Cowart, 51–Jeff Purvis, Walter Surma

Budweiser at The Glen

The Budweiser at The Glen was held August 11 at Watkins Glen International. Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4–Ernie Irvan
  2. 5–Ricky Rudd
  3. 6–Mark Martin
  4. 2–Rusty Wallace
  5. 21–Dale Jarrett
  6. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  7. 9–Bill Elliott
  8. 12–Hut Stricklin
  9. 43–Richard Petty
  10. 28–Davey Allison

Failed to qualify: 89–Jim Sauter, 65–Jerry O'Neil, 45–Ed Ferree

Champion Spark Plug 400

The Champion Spark Plug 400 was held August 18 at Michigan International Speedway. Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 21–Dale Jarrett*
  2. 28–Davey Allison
  3. 2–Rusty Wallace
  4. 6–Mark Martin
  5. 9–Bill Elliott
  6. 33–Harry Gant
  7. 4–Ernie Irvan
  8. 7–Alan Kulwicki
  9. 30–Michael Waltrip
  10. 25–Ken Schrader −1

Failed to qualify: 53–John Paul Jr., 82–Mark Stahl

Bud 500

The Bud 500 was held August 24 at Bristol International Raceway. The #9 of Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 7–Alan Kulwicki
  2. 22–Sterling Marlin
  3. 25–Ken Schrader
  4. 6–Mark Martin −1
  5. 5–Ricky Rudd −1
  6. 15–Morgan Shepherd −2
  7. 3–Dale Earnhardt −2
  8. 17–Darrell Waltrip −2
  9. 94–Terry Labonte −7
  10. 26–Brett Bodine −7

Failed to qualify: 41–Larry Pearson, 52–Jimmy Means

Heinz Southern 500

The Heinz Southern 500 was held September 1 at Darlington Raceway. The #28 of Davey Allison won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33–Harry Gant
  2. 4–Ernie Irvan
  3. 25–Ken Schrader
  4. 10–Derrike Cope −1
  5. 94–Terry Labonte −1
  6. 22–Sterling Marlin −2
  7. 11–Geoff Bodine −2
  8. 3–Dale Earnhardt −2
  9. 75–Joe Ruttman −2
  10. 68–Bobby Hamilton −3

Miller Genuine Draft 400

The Miller Genuine Draft 400 was held September 7 at Richmond International Raceway. Rusty Wallace won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33–Harry Gant
  2. 28–Davey Allison
  3. 2–Rusty Wallace
  4. 4–Ernie Irvan
  5. 5–Ricky Rudd
  6. 7–Alan Kulwicki
  7. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  8. 25–Ken Schrader
  9. 9–Bill Elliott
  10. 22–Sterling Marlin −1

Peak Antifreeze 500

The Peak Antifreeze 500 was held September 15 at Dover Downs International Speedway. The #7 of Alan Kulwicki won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33–Harry Gant
  2. 11–Geoff Bodine −1
  3. 15–Morgan Shepherd −1
  4. 12–Hut Stricklin −1
  5. 30–Michael Waltrip −2
  6. 24–Dick Trickle −4
  7. 5–Ricky Rudd −7
  8. 68–Bobby Hamilton −7
  9. 1–Rick Mast −7
  10. 71–Dave Marcis −10

Goody's 500

The Goody's 500 was held September 22 at Martinsville Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 33–Harry Gant*
  2. 26–Brett Bodine
  3. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 4–Ernie Irvan
  5. 6–Mark Martin
  6. 94–Terry Labonte
  7. 2–Rusty Wallace
  8. 5–Ricky Rudd
  9. 25–Ken Schrader
  10. 24–Jimmy Hensley

Failed to qualify: 52–Jimmy Means

Tyson Holly Farms 400

The Tyson Holly Farms 400 was held September 29 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Harry Gant won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 33–Harry Gant
  3. 15–Morgan Shepherd
  4. 28–Davey Allison
  5. 6–Mark Martin
  6. 2–Rusty Wallace
  7. 26–Brett Bodine
  8. 25–Ken Schrader
  9. 21–Dale Jarrett
  10. 7–Alan Kulwicki

Mello Yello 500

The Mello Yello 500 was held October 6 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The #6 of Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11–Geoff Bodine
  2. 28–Davey Allison
  3. 7–Alan Kulwicki −1
  4. 33–Harry Gant −1
  5. 22–Sterling Marlin −3
  6. 94–Terry Labonte −4
  7. 30–Michael Waltrip −4
  8. 26–Brett Bodine −4
  9. 17–Darrell Waltrip −5
  10. 19–Chad Little −5

Failed to qualify: 0–Delma Cowart, 41–Larry Pearson, 76–Robbie Faggart, 20–Buddy Baker, 51–Jeff Purvis, 74–Mike Potter, 89–Jim Sauter, 87–Randy Baker, 72–Tracy Leslie

AC Delco 500

The AC Delco 500 was held October 20 at North Carolina Speedway. Kyle Petty won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 33–Harry Gant
  3. 6–Mark Martin
  4. 11–Geoff Bodine
  5. 25–Ken Schrader −1
  6. 68–Bobby Hamilton −2
  7. 3–Dale Earnhardt −2
  8. 22–Sterling Marlin −2
  9. 42–Kyle Petty −2
  10. 9–Bill Elliott −2

Failed to qualify: 53–Bobby Hillin Jr., 05–Bill Meacham

Pyroil 500K

The Pyroil 500K was held November 3 at Phoenix International Raceway. Geoff Bodine won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28–Davey Allison
  2. 17–Darrell Waltrip
  3. 22–Sterling Marlin
  4. 7–Alan Kulwicki
  5. 2–Rusty Wallace
  6. 4–Ernie Irvan
  7. 98–Jimmy Spencer −1
  8. 11–Geoff Bodine −1
  9. 3–Dale Earnhardt −1
  10. 15–Morgan Shepherd −1

Failed to qualify: 93–Troy Beebe, 44–Jack Sellers, 89–Jim Sauter, 00–Scott Gaylord

Hardee's 500

The Hardee's 500 was held November 17 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6–Mark Martin
  2. 4–Ernie Irvan
  3. 9–Bill Elliott
  4. 33–Harry Gant
  5. 3–Dale Earnhardt*
  6. 15–Morgan Shepherd
  7. 22–Sterling Marlin −1
  8. 11–Geoff Bodine −1
  9. 7–Alan Kulwicki −2
  10. 17–Darrell Waltrip −2

Failed to qualify: 0–Delma Cowart, 13–Kerry Teague, 35–Bill Venturini, 36–H. B. Bailey, 59–Mark Gibson, 65–Dave Mader III, 65–Keith van Houten

Full Drivers' Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY RCH CAR ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL CLT DOV SON POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL Pts
1 Dale Earnhardt 5183292021*3*32*7247221*152478111531257954287
2 Ricky Rudd 92*4615*1111139102208920421151557812321211114092
3 Davey Allison 151216402368221*161121*3149102*24122*31294211*174088
4 Harry Gant 2533192711235143327410232639286191*11*1*2*42*2343985
5 Ernie Irvan 12761472101532744655*7*33171824284333031623925
6 Mark Martin 2161417449292423593311233442933215535*3191*3914
7 Sterling Marlin 293371027222841115268138551212261017141358373839
8 Darrell Waltrip 2479925613287251732291563282471915209322103711
9 Ken Schrader 3110211929523721576423403010338339838517373690
10 Rusty Wallace 2742810513221262293*311712164332323257627115343582
11 Bill Elliott 283052*122882682613203611192752118911272411102533535
12 Morgan Shepherd 348104810430141484299203414362661923311328171063438
13 Alan Kulwicki 8517834262992735141716241416162381356242210333493354
14 Geoff Bodine 3213122392428206853923302235317142231514883277
15 Michael Waltrip 3817753*23775153210183463872192527305252771924403254
16 Hut Stricklin 29223113321614102366352821642981422172141617361339133199
17 Dale Jarrett 621112039725123553541191218685128252034189262535163124
18 Terry Labonte 13143935159313137102462125411524341695192661462812153024
19 Brett Bodine 22241315162230*4112833113336368322537101418322783014292980
20 Joe Ruttman 329242726132416292112312219311010143017928133129162722202938
21 Rick Mast 435302913181213103020192529192728351826112791325131828282918
22 Bobby Hamilton (R)10282133203121DNQ12271122352228113429191310128171829613182915
23 Ted Musgrave (R)30192537211217241617183727213713262917162022142022142118302841
24 Richard Petty 1911153837171614402017341135223118923121624203019121641222817
25 Jimmy Spencer 403438161183693128291432103737273615*311518282323227382750
26 Rick Wilson 33181912143327222518251613312424381939201313292632172015332723
27 Chad Little 141622183614DNQ273825292823262912121125143634162421102330212678
28 Derrike Cope 26323411313215DNQ281227301041173635133429416361930331516242516
29 Dave Marcis 3533233618DNQ19DNQ1832232424162518213720233329102131342640122374
30 Bobby Hillin Jr. 72018211715201717191921151515281118333018DNQ322317
31 Kyle Petty 16*251*3962118233222612121615920192078
32 Lake Speed 40251318312922121718383036331511341735321742
33 Jimmy Means 3931273123DNQDNQDNQ203826272621233927DNQ283523DNQ2824351562
34 Mickey Gibbs 1723202522193325153430143014271401
35 Dick Trickle 1115292830263240352021272361258
36 Stanley Smith (R)37DNQ2136232340314022223625893
37 Larry Pearson DNQ414132202117DNQ303630DNQ3314841
38 Wally Dallenbach Jr. (R)263433283441322225QL1936803
39 Greg Sacks 423939DNQ3917192132DNQDNQ312926791
40 Buddy Baker 373630131313DNQDNQ552
41 Jimmy Hensley 10112014488
42 Eddie Bierschwale 122438DNQ27DNQ27431
43 Jim Sauter 23223737DNQ31DNQDNQDNQ35423
44 Kenny Wallace 1326314323412
45 Jeff Purvis (R)363524DNQ30DNQ30DNQDNQ38399
46 Phil Barkdoll 20193522364
47 Mike Chase 4033252926356
48 J. D. McDuffie DNQDNQDNQ30DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ3134DNQDNQ2540335
49 Bill Sedgwick DNQ191521324
50 Randy LaJoie 29243231304
51 Rich Bickle (R)DNQ263424DNQDNQ237
52 Irv Hoerr DNQ361938210
53 H. B. Bailey DNQ353328DNQDNQ201
54 James Hylton 37DNQ38DNQ37DNQ40196
55 Robby Gordon 1826194
56 John Paul Jr. 3216DNQ182
57 Bill Schmitt 1337176
58 Randy Baker 2826DNQ164
59 Dorsey Schroeder (R)DNQ1741157
60 Hershel McGriff 3227149
61 Dave Mader III (R)DNQ3033DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ137
62 Mike Wallace 3139116
63 Tommy Kendall 18114
64 Andy Hillenburg 4032110
65 Bobby Labonte DNQ3438110
66 Mike Skinner 3240110
67 Mark Stahl DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ3736107
68 Bill Meacham 3638DNQ104
69 Jim Derhaag 20103
70 Tommy Ellis 1621100
71 Brad Teague DNQDNQ21100
72 Jerry Hill DNQ383894
73 Oma Kimbrough 2491
74 Gary Balough DNQ403989
75 Bill Venturini DNQ4039DNQ89
76 Chuck Bown DNQDNQ2685
77 Steve Perry 2782
78 Butch Gilliland DNQ2976
79 Kim Campbell DNQ3170
80 Scott Gaylord 33DNQ64
81 Gary Wright DNQ3364
82 Mark Reed 3461
83 Ricky Craven 3461
84 John Krebs 38DNQ54
85 Kerry Teague DNQDNQ37DNQ52
86 Robert Sprague 39DNQ51
87 Gary Brooks 3946
88 Brian Ross DNQ3946
89 Andy Belmont 4043
90 Sammy Swindell (R)4140
91 Gary Collins 4237
92 R. K. Smith 43DNQ34
93 Keith van Houten 37DNQ
94 Phil Parsons DNQ
95 Rick Jeffrey DNQ
96 Philip Duffie DNQ
97 Blackie Wangerin DNQ
98 Jimmy Horton DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
99 Delma Cowart DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
100 K. C. Spurlock DNQ
101 Billy Fulcher DNQDNQDNQ
102 Ken Ragan DNQ
103 Donny Paul DNQDNQ
104 Mark Gibson DNQDNQDNQ
105 Jeff Green DNQ
106 Bobby Gerhart DNQDNQ
107 Jack Sellers DNQDNQ
108 Troy Beebe DNQDNQ
109 Walter Surma DNQDNQDNQ
110 Norm Benning DNQ
111 Jerry O'Neil DNQ
112 Ed Ferree DNQ
113 Dale Fischlein DNQ
114 Mike Potter DNQ
115 Robbie Faggart DNQ
116 Tracy Leslie DNQ
117 Rick Scribner DNQ
118 St. James Davis DNQ
119 Rick Carelli DNQ
120 Wayne Jacks DNQ
121 Ron Hornaday Jr. DNQ
122 Billy Jac Shaw DNQ
PosDriver DAY RCH CAR ATL DAR BRI NWS MAR TAL CLT DOV SON POC MCH DAY POC TAL GLN MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR PHO ATL Pts

Rookie of the Year

Bobby Hamilton, driving for Tri-Star Motorsports, narrowly defeated Ted Musgrave for Rookie of the Year honors in 1991. Stanley Smith, Wally Dallenbach Jr., and Sammy Swindell also declared for the award, but did not complete enough races to challenge Hamilton or Musgrave.

See also

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