1993 NASCAR Busch Series

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Steve Grissom, the 1993 Busch Series champion

The 1993 NASCAR Busch Series began February 13, 1993 and ended November 13, 1993, with Steve Grissom of Grissom Racing Enterprises winning the championship.

Contents

Teams and drivers

List of full-time teams at the start of 1993.

TeamCar(s)No.Driver(s)Listed owner(s)
A. G. Dillard Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 2 Ward Burton Alan Dillard
Alliance Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 59 Robert Pressley Daniel Welch
Allison Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 28 Davey Allison Davey Allison
BACE Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 74 Jack Sprague Bill Baumgardner
Beverly Racing Chevrolet Lumina 25 Hermie Sadler (R) Don Beverly
Bown Racing Chevrolet Lumina 98 Jim Bown Dick Bown
Buttke Racing Chevrolet Lumina 66 Nathan Buttke (R) Arlin Buttke
D-R Racing Chevrolet Lumina 08 Bobby Dotter Ed Reizen
Day Enterprises Chevrolet Lumina 16 Jeff Green Wayne Day
FILMAR Racing Ford Thunderbird 8 Jeff Burton Filbert Marcotti
Grissom Racing Enterprises Chevrolet Lumina 31 Steve Grissom Wayne Grissom
Henderson Brothers Racing Chevrolet Lumina 75 Butch Miller Charlie Henderson
Hensley Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 63 Chuck Bown Hubert Hensley
Houston Racing Ford Thunderbird 6 Tommy Houston Tommy Houston
J&J Racing Chevrolet Lumina 99 Ricky Craven Bill Papke
Joe Bessey Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 97 Joe Bessey (R) Nancy Bessey
K. R. Rezendes, Inc. Ford Thunderbird 79 Dave Rezendes Dave Rezendes
KEL Racing Chevrolet Lumina 57 Jason Keller (R) Joe Keller
Labonte Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 14 Terry Labonte Bob Labonte
44 David Green
Lasater Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 5 Richard Lasater Dan Lasater
Laughlin Racing Products Pontiac Grand Prix 35 Shawna Robinson Mike Laughlin
Levin Racing Chevrolet Lumina 19 Tom Peck Carol Levin
Mark Rypien Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 23 Chad Little Mark Rypien
Martin Racing Chevrolet Lumina 92 Larry Pearson Mac Martin
NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet Lumina 87 Joe Nemechek Andrea Nemechek
Owen Racing Chevrolet Lumina 9 Mike Wallace Barry Owen
Parker Racing Chevrolet Lumina 72 Tracy Leslie Ron Parker
Payne Racing Chevrolet Lumina 27 Roy Payne (R) Curtis Payne
Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet Lumina 29 Phil Parsons Marcia Parsons
RaDiUs Motorsports Ford Thunderbird 55 Tim Fedewa (R) Ray DeWitt
Rexrode Racing Ford Thunderbird 1 Rodney Combs Rodney Rexrode
Roush Racing Ford Thunderbird 60 Mark Martin Jack Roush
Team 34 Chevrolet Lumina 34 Todd Bodine Frank Cicci
Three Star Motorsports Oldsmobile Cutlass 22 Ed Berrier Max Berrier
Whitaker Racing Chevrolet Lumina 7 Harry Gant Ed Whitaker

Races

Goody's 300

The Goody's 300 was held February 13 at Daytona International Speedway. Ken Schrader won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3 Dale Earnhardt
  2. 52 Ken Schrader
  3. 7 Harry Gant
  4. 14 Terry Labonte
  5. 72 Tracy Leslie
  6. 8 Jeff Burton
  7. 17 Darrell Waltrip
  8. 44 David Green
  9. 87 Joe Nemechek
  10. 5 Richard Lasater

Failed to qualify: #0 Rick Mast, #09 Scott Herberg, #18 Chad Mader, #29 Phil Parsons, #51 Jeff Purvis, #53 Tony Siscone, #58 Daniel Rogers, #60 Mark Martin, #70 Alan Russell [1]

Goodwrench 200

The Goodwrench 200 was held February 27 at North Carolina Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 59 Robert Pressley
  3. 3 Dale Earnhardt
  4. 31 Steve Grissom
  5. 44 David Green
  6. 19 Tom Peck
  7. 7 Harry Gant
  8. 57 Jason Keller
  9. 75 Butch Miller
  10. 63 Chuck Bown

Hardee's 200

The Hardee's 200 was held March 6 at Richmond International Raceway. Rick Mast won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 87 Joe Nemechek
  3. 8 Jeff Burton
  4. 44 David Green
  5. 59 Robert Pressley
  6. 99 Ricky Craven
  7. 19 Tom Peck
  8. 0 Rick Mast
  9. 34 Todd Bodine
  10. 75 Butch Miller

Failed to qualify: #15 Clay Brown, #48 Tom Hessert Jr., #57 Jason Keller, #61 Chad Chaffin, #66 Nathan Buttke, #70 Alan Russell, #97 Joe Bessey [2]

Mark III Vans 200

The Mark III Vans 200 was held March 27 at Darlington Raceway. David Green won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 59 Robert Pressley
  2. 7 Harry Gant
  3. 14 Terry Labonte
  4. 2 Ward Burton
  5. 34 Todd Bodine
  6. 44 David Green
  7. 72 Tracy Leslie
  8. 92 Larry Pearson
  9. 32 Dale Jarrett
  10. 11 Bill Elliott

Budweiser 250

The Budweiser 250 was held April 3 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 30 Michael Waltrip
  2. 34 Todd Bodine
  3. 31 Steve Grissom
  4. 87 Joe Nemechek
  5. 16 Jeff Green
  6. 25 Hermie Sadler
  7. 8 Jeff Burton
  8. 44 David Green
  9. 14 Terry Labonte
  10. 59 Robert Pressley

Mountain Dew 400

The Mountain Dew 400 was held April 10 at Hickory Motor Speedway. Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 31 Steve Grissom
  2. 99 Ricky Craven
  3. 87 Joe Nemechek
  4. 6 Tommy Houston
  5. 34 Todd Bodine
  6. 44 David Green
  7. 19 Tom Peck
  8. 63 Chuck Bown
  9. 25 Hermie Sadler
  10. 9 Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: Charlie Brown, Troy Beebe, Nathan Buttke, Tim Fedewa, Jerry Glanville, Eddie Goodson, Tom Hessert Jr., Robert Huffman, Mike McCurry, Roy Payne, Alan Russell, #23 Kenny Gragg [3]

Roses Stores 300

The Roses Stores 300 was held May 1 at Orange County Speedway. Jeff Green won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2 Ward Burton
  2. 92 Larry Pearson
  3. 31 Steve Grissom
  4. 97 Joe Bessey
  5. 75 Butch Miller
  6. 63 Chuck Bown
  7. 72 Tracy Leslie
  8. 8 Jeff Burton
  9. 08 Bobby Dotter
  10. 19 Tom Peck

Failed to qualify: #82 Jerry Glanville

Miller Genuine Draft 500

The Miller Genuine Draft 500 was held May 8 at Martinsville Speedway. Butch Miller won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2 Ward Burton
  2. 14 Bobby Labonte
  3. 99 Ricky Craven
  4. 25 Hermie Sadler
  5. 63 Chuck Bown
  6. 44 David Green
  7. 8 Jeff Burton
  8. 31 Steve Grissom
  9. 74 Jack Sprague
  10. 1 Rodney Combs

Failed to qualify: Tom Hessert Jr. [4]

Laneco 200

The Laneco 200 was held May 23 at Nazareth Speedway. Todd Bodine won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 59 Robert Pressley
  2. 31 Steve Grissom
  3. 2 Ward Burton
  4. 44 David Green
  5. 75 Butch Miller
  6. 63 Chuck Bown
  7. 55 Tim Fedewa
  8. 99 Ricky Craven
  9. 51 Mike McLaughlin
  10. 1 Rodney Combs

Champion 300

The Champion 300 was held May 29 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Tracy Leslie won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 30 Michael Waltrip
  2. 4 Ernie Irvan
  3. 32 Dale Jarrett
  4. 52 Ken Schrader
  5. 59 Robert Pressley
  6. 29 Phil Parsons
  7. 23 Chad Little
  8. 63 Chuck Bown
  9. 8 Jeff Burton
  10. 0 Rick Mast

Goodwrench/Delco 200

The Goodwrench/Delco 200 was held June 5 at Dover International Speedway. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 34 Todd Bodine
  2. 23 Chad Little
  3. 8 Jeff Burton
  4. 32 Dale Jarrett
  5. 29 Phil Parsons
  6. 92 Larry Pearson
  7. 59 Robert Pressley
  8. 99 Ricky Craven
  9. 64 Jimmy Spencer
  10. 14 Terry Labonte

Carolina Pride/Budweiser 250

The Carolina Pride/Budweiser 250 was held June 12 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 8 Jeff Burton
  2. 2 Ward Burton
  3. 87 Joe Nemechek
  4. 59 Robert Pressley
  5. 31 Steve Grissom
  6. 34 Todd Bodine
  7. 72 Tracy Leslie
  8. 44 David Green
  9. 27 Roy Payne
  10. 98 Jim Bown

Fay's 150

The Fay's 150 was held June 26 at Watkins Glen International. Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 11 Bill Elliott
  2. 14 Terry Labonte
  3. 2 Ward Burton
  4. 87 Joe Nemechek
  5. 34 Todd Bodine
  6. 63 Chuck Bown
  7. 72 Tracy Leslie
  8. 19 Tom Peck
  9. 08 Bobby Dotter
  10. 9 Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: #5N Barney McRae, #24 Eddie Sharp, #69 Jeff Spraker, #93 Troy Beebe

Havoline Formula 3 250

The Havoline Formula 3 250 was held July 4 at The Milwaukee Mile, the first Busch Grand National race at the track in 8 years. Bobby Dotter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 31 Steve Grissom
  2. 92 Larry Pearson
  3. 25 Hermie Sadler
  4. 44 David Green
  5. 19 Tom Peck
  6. 8 Jeff Burton
  7. 55 Tim Fedewa
  8. 1 Rodney Combs
  9. 87 Joe Nemechek
  10. 99 Ricky Craven

Fram Filter 500K

The Fram Filter 500K was held July 24 at Talladega Superspeedway. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3 Dale Earnhardt
  2. 20 Randy LaJoie
  3. 14 Terry Labonte
  4. 72 Tracy Leslie
  5. 11 Bill Elliott
  6. 30 Michael Waltrip
  7. 59 Robert Pressley
  8. 48 Sterling Marlin
  9. 25 Hermie Sadler
  10. 99 Ricky Craven

Kroger 200

The Kroger 200 was held July 31 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 72 Tracy Leslie
  2. 44 David Green
  3. 14 Terry Labonte
  4. 2 Ward Burton
  5. 55 Tim Fedewa
  6. 9 Mike Wallace
  7. 99 Ricky Craven
  8. 8 Jeff Burton
  9. 38 Bobby Hamilton
  10. 6 Tommy Houston

Detroit Gasket 200

The Detroit Gasket 200 was held August 14 at Michigan International Speedway. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 59 Robert Pressley
  3. 14 Terry Labonte
  4. 31 Steve Grissom
  5. 75 Rick Wilson
  6. 99 Ricky Craven
  7. 34 Todd Bodine
  8. 52 Ken Schrader
  9. 74 Jack Sprague
  10. 63 Chuck Bown

NE Chevy 250

The NE Chevy 250 was held August 22 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 59 Robert Pressley
  2. 87 Joe Nemechek
  3. 08 Bobby Dotter
  4. 31 Steve Grissom
  5. 61 Tommy Houston
  6. 55 Tim Fedewa
  7. 25 Hermie Sadler
  8. 99 Ricky Craven
  9. 44 David Green
  10. 92 Larry Pearson

Food City 250

The Food City 250 was held August 27 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Steve Grissom won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 34 Todd Bodine
  2. 87 Joe Nemechek
  3. 08 Bobby Dotter
  4. 9 Mike Wallace
  5. 63 Chuck Bown
  6. 99 Ricky Craven
  7. 31 Steve Grissom
  8. 6 Tommy Houston
  9. 79 Dave Rezendes
  10. 75 Rick Wilson

Gatorade 200

The Gatorade 200 was held September 4 at Darlington Raceway. Ricky Craven won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 20 Randy LaJoie
  3. 23 Chad Little
  4. 87 Joe Nemechek
  5. 31 Steve Grissom
  6. 72 Tracy Leslie
  7. 22 Ed Berrier
  8. 9 Mike Wallace
  9. 99 Ricky Craven
  10. 0 Rick Mast

Failed to qualify: #24 Eddie Sharp [8]

Autolite 250

The Autolite 250 was held September 10 at Richmond International Raceway. Chuck Bown won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 72 Tracy Leslie
  3. 25 Hermie Sadler
  4. 0 Tommy Houston
  5. 11 Bill Elliott
  6. 08 Bobby Dotter
  7. 44 David Green
  8. 97 Joe Bessey
  9. 32 Dale Jarrett
  10. 31 Steve Grissom

Failed to qualify: #1 Rodney Combs, #5 Richard Lasater, #6 Tommy Houston, #9 Mike Wallace, #12 David Bonnett, #15 Clay Brown, #16 Chad Chaffin, #17 Darrell Waltrip, #35 Shawna Robinson, #39 Mike Hovis, #46 Steve Hoddick, #57 Jason Keller, #73 Brian Ross, #79 Dave Rezendes, #94 Casey Elliott [9]

Driver changes: #0 Rick Mast (driven by Tommy Houston, was relieved by Mast mid race, finished in 4th place), #64 Jimmy Spencer (driven by Mike Wallace to 33rd place)

SplitFire 200

The SplitFire 200 was held September 18 at Dover International Speedway. Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 34 Todd Bodine
  2. 99 Ricky Craven
  3. 72 Tracy Leslie
  4. 74 Jack Sprague
  5. 44 David Green
  6. 10 Jimmy Spencer
  7. 31 Steve Grissom
  8. 29 Phil Parsons
  9. 9 Mike Wallace
  10. 97 Joe Bessey

Polaroid 300

The Polaroid 300 was held October 2 at Orange County Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 25 Hermie Sadler
  2. 99 Ricky Craven
  3. 63 Chuck Bown
  4. 74 Randy LaJoie
  5. 08 Bobby Dotter
  6. 44 David Green
  7. 19 Tom Peck
  8. 72 Tracy Leslie
  9. 4 Jack Sprague
  10. 97 Joe Bessey

All Pro 300

The All Pro 300 was held October 9 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Bobby Dotter won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 30 Michael Waltrip
  3. 3 Dale Earnhardt
  4. 11 Bill Elliott
  5. 34 Todd Bodine
  6. 14 Terry Labonte
  7. 2 Ward Burton
  8. 63 Chuck Bown
  9. 08 Bobby Dotter
  10. 9 Mike Wallace

Failed to qualify: Dirk Stephens, #07 George Crenshaw, #10 Jimmy Spencer, #17 Darrell Waltrip, #22 Ed Berrier, #24 Eddie Sharp, #28 Tim Steele, #35 Shawna Robinson, #36 Tim Bender, #56 Brandon Sperling, #66 Nathan Buttke, #84 Robert Powell, #91 Stanton Barrett, #91 Steve Perry, #98 Jim Bown [10]

Advance Auto Parts 500

The Advance Auto Parts 500 was held October 17 at Martinsville Speedway. Joe Nemechek won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 63 Chuck Bown
  2. 31 Steve Grissom
  3. 99 Ricky Craven
  4. 75 Jimmy Hensley
  5. 19 Tom Peck
  6. 44 David Green
  7. 9 Mike Wallace
  8. 72 Tracy Leslie
  9. 74 Ernie Irvan
  10. 59 Dennis Setzer

Failed to qualify: Steve Darne, Pat Davison, Tommy Ellis, Jamie James, Buckshot Jones, Steve McEachern, #07 George Crenshaw, #12 David Bonnett, #48 Tom Hessert Jr., #93 Troy Beebe

AC-Delco 200

The AC-Delco 200 was held October 23 at North Carolina Speedway. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 60 Mark Martin
  2. 2 Ward Burton
  3. 97 Joe Bessey
  4. 34 Todd Bodine
  5. 14 Terry Labonte
  6. 72 Tracy Leslie
  7. 31 Steve Grissom
  8. 20 Randy LaJoie
  9. 0 Robert Pressley
  10. 99 Ricky Craven

Failed to qualify: Tommy Ellis, Stevie Reeves, #29 Phil Parsons, #57 Jason Keller, #59 Dennis Setzer, #74 Johnny Benson [11]

The Pantry 500

The Pantry 500 was held November 7 at Hickory Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 00 Johnny Rumley
  2. 63 Chuck Bown
  3. 6 Tommy Houston
  4. 99 Ricky Craven
  5. 05 Tommy Ellis
  6. 08 Bobby Dotter
  7. 32 Dale Jarrett
  8. 66 Nathan Buttke
  9. 31 Steve Grissom
  10. 34 Todd Bodine

Failed to qualify: Steve Darne, Pat Davison, Mike Dillon, Andy Houston, Buckshot Jones, Mike McCurry, Steve McEachern, Ronnie Silver, #5 Richard Lasater, #12 David Bonnett, #16 Chad Chaffin, #21 Tommy Sigmon, #35 Shawna Robinson, #55 Tim Fedewa, #56 Brandon Sperling, #97 Joe Bessey [13]

Slick 50 300

The Slick 50 300 was held November 13 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole. This race was delayed 8 months due to a blizzard.

Top ten results

  1. 2 Ward Burton
  2. 92 Larry Pearson
  3. 30 Michael Waltrip
  4. 7 Harry Gant
  5. 70 Sterling Marlin
  6. 87 Joe Nemechek
  7. 0 Robert Pressley
  8. 9 Mike Wallace
  9. 31 Steve Grissom
  10. 19 Tom Peck

Final Full Drivers' Championship

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

PosDriver DAY CAR RCH DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR NAZ CLT DOV MYB GLN MIL TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH DOV ROU CLT MAR CAR HCY ATL Pts
1 Steve Grissom 1141714313822617513125204475107272827993846
2 Ricky Craven 2214627192283825813371010768692822263104153593
3 David Green 85468614641611835424218929127561763817333584
4 Chuck Bown 13101812258656816126172622102752014233*81132363532
5 Joe Nemechek 9112224320111940263492811222*241124142714*362263443
6 Ward Burton 212432417161*1*3*11352319224242524232230257172121*3413
7 Bobby Dotter 2515143812119171321121891411232133116145913116373406
8 Robert Pressley 31251*1025292215742622718212128261220432392673389
9 Todd Bodine 41339525221811311*651138197401*2718118511410343387
10 Hermie Sadler (R)1713111669134302930111439132872621313131151914163362
11 Tracy Leslie 53725713137242534287715413628256238238613303336
12 Mike Wallace 201826192210111516201524101635615264833922107201583213
13 Tom Peck 15673215710251412141785181419191819362074153218103211
14 Jeff Burton 6313397208728931*336*2182724332435112318222223393030
15 Rodney Combs 142319182321121010191822168142514112026DNQ251919191525142969
16 Tommy Houston 4034152618423282739211420301310235831427291331313172852
17 Joe Bessey (R)1821DNQ2330124929221524182016162312148101016203DNQ252834
18 Tim Fedewa (R)2432164116DNQ1812720251171253861315171512251217DNQ242775
19 Jack Sprague 4412202421192191224271621321517920233313492429
20 Terry Labonte 43912393710233329301832266305132399
21 Richard Lasater 10192420111715293214342818233231212842DNQ1611212440DNQ192339
22 Roy Payne 2616282924DNQ2516202591925362832194115172415181821DNQ2276
23 Shawna Robinson 32273428141527302223322234401226341730DNQ2123DNQ3237DNQ421950
24 Mark Martin 421*1*30272635331*1*1*1*1*261744
25 Larry Pearson 35278342286227211210293421662
26 Jim Bown 344213113228261710303027362415DNQ2129321564
27 Harry Gant 37332263831294113163234352941526
28 Nathan Buttke (R)30DNQ3129DNQ1726341924313517273116DNQ292481490
29 Bill Elliott 2910181*534153854281276
30 Michael Waltrip 33151*16293429231240
31 Butch Miller 129103728145205151182
32 Chad Little 3372292733372231441231171
33 Jason Keller (R)8DNQ172022272113373416DNQ38DNQ211137
34 Dale Jarrett 9293431319371671130
35 Ken Schrader 2432198132033111066
36 Randy LaJoie 2322124128271045
37 Dale Earnhardt 1*336131*4142403QL989
38 Dave Rezendes 2341223238925DNQ24252716949
39 Ernie Irvan 3927*23617243532927901
40 Jeff Green 432029405301627184232894
41 Sterling Marlin 28428112223115864
42 Jimmy Spencer 3731339341139QL6DNQ12838
43 Phil Parsons DNQ3635653239822DNQ40813
44 Rick Wilson 36395103716283941722
45 Ed Berrier 19263623QL7DNQ2629647
46 Troy Beebe 30DNQ30233326DNQ362617DNQ641
47 Bobby Hamilton 2331299213238594
48 Johnny Rumley 193115261559
49 Rick Mast DNQ8341010QL33535
50 Darrell Waltrip 730121637DNQDNQ513
51 Michael Ritch (R)1721193025479
52 Davey Allison 363531133027462
53 Dennis Setzer 2210DNQ1122458
54 Eddie Goodson 23DNQ24303028410
55 Sammy Swindell 21192034370
56 Ronald Cooper 161412363
57 David Bonnett 212017DNQDNQ39DNQ361
58 Johnny Benson 40301918331
59 Clay Brown DNQ2928DNQ2142292
60 Bobby Labonte 224*261
61 Hut Stricklin 41273431253
62 Tommy Sigmon 243223DNQ252
63 Joe Ruttman 383313237
64 Tom Hessert Jr. (R)38DNQDNQDNQ2624DNQDNQ225
65 Randy MacDonald 1618224
66 Chad Chaffin 29DNQDNQ3030DNQ222
67 Jerry Glanville 40DNQDNQ2726Wth210
68 Eddie Sharp 28DNQ14DNQDNQ200
69 Jimmy Hensley 424197
70 Billy Standridge 2323188
71 Alan Russell (R)DNQ25DNQ25DNQ176
72 Robert Huffman DNQ413529174
73 Robert Powell 2329DNQ170
74 Jeff Purvis DNQ3420164
75 Pete Silva 2828158
76 Tommy Ellis DNQDNQ5155
77 Tim Steele 2931DNQ146
78 Curtis Markham 35172516146
79 David Donohue 3130143
80 Elton Sawyer 2536143
81 Casey Elliott 20DNQ44134
82 Barry Bostick 3628134
83 Glenn Jarrett 13124
84 Roger Sawyer 14121
85 Robbie Stanley 15118
86 Ed Ferree 17112
87 Jimmy Cope 18DNQ109
88 Steve Perry 19DNQ106
89 Greg Clark 19106
90 George Crenshaw DNQDNQ20103
91 Brandon Sperling 20DNQDNQ103
92 Robbie Reiser 21100
93 Mark Whitaker 21100
94 Pat Davison 22DNQDNQ97
95 Andy Hillenburg 2297
96 Morgan Shepherd 2588
97 Ashton Lewis 2782
98 Brett Bodine 2879
99 Kenny Gragg DNQ3073
100 Bob Brevak 3170
101 Scott Lagasse 3170
102 Rusty Wallace 3364
103 Eric Gordon 3364
104 Larry Carroll 3364
105 Stanton Barrett DNQ3558
106 Neil Bonnett 3558
107 Bob Dotter 3558
108 Mike Garvey 4052
109 Bobby Hillin Jr. 4043
110 Page Jones (R)4334
111 Mike McLaughlin 91222
112 Mike Stefanik 152939
113 Martin Truex Sr. 2113
114 Kelly Moore 2312
115 Bobby Dragon 3418
116 Dick McCabe 1544
117 Jeff Barry 2736
118 Andy Santerre 14
119 Jamie Aube 17
120 Ken Wallace Jr. (R)24
121 Reggie Ruggiero 30
122 Gary Clark 31
123 Tom Bolles 32
124 Robbie Crouch 33
125 Jeff Spraker 33DNQ
126 Stub Fadden 38
127 Brian Ross 43DNQ
128 Scott Herberg DNQ
129 Chad Mader DNQ
130 Tony Siscone DNQ
131 Daniel Rodgers DNQ
132 Mike McCurry DNQDNQDNQ
133 Mike Hovis DNQDNQ
134 Barney McRae DNQ
135 Steve Hoddick DNQ
136 Tim Bender DNQ
137 Dirk Stephens DNQ
138 Jamie James DNQ
139 Buckshot Jones DNQDNQ
140 Steve Darne DNQDNQ
141 Steve McEachern DNQDNQ
142 Stevie Reeves DNQ
143 Mike Dillon DNQ
144 Andy Houston DNQ
145 Ronnie Silver DNQ
146 Dave Mader III QL
PosDriver DAY CAR RCH DAR BRI HCY ROU MAR NAZ CLT DOV MYB GLN MIL TAL IRP MCH NHA BRI DAR RCH DOV ROU CLT MAR CAR HCY ATL Pts

Rookie of the Year

Hermie Sadler won his first career race and the Rookie of the Year title in 1993, finishing in the top-ten eight times and ended the season tenth in the final standings. He was followed by Joe Bessey, Tim Fedewa, and Roy Payne. Due to sponsor issues, Nathan Buttke and Jason Keller did not attempt the full schedule.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series</span> 18th season of the NASCAR Winston Cup Series

The 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 48th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 25th modern-era NASCAR Cup series. The season had been started on February 18 at Daytona International Speedway, and ended on November 10 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The season would be remembered for Terry Labonte pulling off a massive upset and winning his second Winston Cup Championship over teammate Jeff Gordon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series</span> 53rd season of NASCAR stock-car racing

The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 53rd season of professional stock car racing in the United States, the 30th modern-era Cup series. It began on February 11, 2001, at Daytona International Speedway and ended on November 23, 2001, at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports was declared as the series champion for the fourth time in seven years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series</span>

The 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 47th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 24th modern-era Cup series season. The season began on February 12 in Daytona Beach and concluded on November 12 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won his first career championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2000 NASCAR Busch Series</span> NASCAR season

The 2000 NASCAR Busch Series began on February 19 and ended on November 11. Jeff Green of ppc Racing was crowned series champion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1997 NASCAR Busch Series</span> NASCAR season

The 1997 NASCAR Busch Series began February 15 and ended November 9. Randy LaJoie of BACE Motorsports won the championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1996 NASCAR Busch Series</span>

The 1996 NASCAR Busch Series began February 17 and ended November 3. Randy LaJoie of BACE Motorsports was crowned the series champion.

The 1995 NASCAR Busch Series was held February 18 and ended November 5. Johnny Benson of BACE Motorsports won the championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1994 NASCAR Busch Series</span>

The 1994 NASCAR Busch Series began February 19 and ended October 22. David Green of Labonte Motorsports won the championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1992 NASCAR Busch Series</span> NASCAR season

The 1992 NASCAR Busch Series began February 15, 1992 and ended November 8, 1992. Joe Nemechek of NEMCO Motorsports won the championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1991 NASCAR Busch Series</span> NASCAR season

The 1991 NASCAR Busch Series began February 16, 1991 and ended on October 27,1991. Bobby Labonte of Labonte Motorsports won the championship.

The 1990 NASCAR Busch Series began February 17, 1990 and ended October 28, 1990. Chuck Bown of Hensley Motorsports won the championship.

The 1989 NASCAR Busch Series began February 18, 1989 and ended October 29,1989. Rob Moroso of Moroso Racing won the championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Texas Pete 300</span> NASCAR Busch Series stock car race

Stock car races in the now-NASCAR Xfinity Series were held at Orange County Speedway in Rougemont, North Carolina in 1991 and 1992. The race was sponsored by Texas Pete during its entire existence in the second-tier series calendar, and was thus named Texas Pete 300.

References

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