1999 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series

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The 1999 NASCAR Goody's Dash Series was the 25th season of the NASCAR Goody's Dash Series. It began at Daytona International Speedway on February 12 and concluded at Langley Speedway on October 16. Robert Huffman, who entered the season as the defending Drivers' Champion, won his third championship, 299 points in front of Jake Hobgood.

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Schedule

Source: [1]

No.Race Title Track Date
1Discount Auto Parts 200 Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida February 12
2Hickory 100 Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina April 24
3Caraway Speedway 125 Caraway Speedway, Asheboro, North Carolina May 8
4Tom Johnson/EasyCare 100 Lowe's Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina May 26
5Bristol Motor Speedway 150 Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee June 4
6Winston Fan Appreciation 125 Louisville Motor Speedway, Louisville, Kentucky June 19
7Post & Courier/TV-5 100 Summerville Speedway, Summerville, South Carolina July 3
8Expressions Unlimited 100 Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville, South Carolina July 10
9Surge 125 Orange County Speedway, Rougemont, North Carolina July 17
10Gold Star Dodge Dealers 100 St. Augustine Speedway, St. Augustine, Florida July 24
11WPDE-TV 16 100 Myrtle Beach Speedway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina August 7
12Galaxy Foods 125 Hickory Motor Speedway, Hickory, North Carolina August 21
13Carolina Turkey 150 Lanier National Speedway, Braselton, Georgia September 18
14Pennzoil 150 USA International Speedway, Lakeland, Florida October 2
15Goody's Dash Series 125 New River All-American Speedway, Jacksonville, North Carolina October 9
16Denbigh Construction 100 Langley Speedway, Hampton, Virginia October 16

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1Discount Auto Parts 200 [2] Scott Weaver Christian Elder Christian Elder Pontiac
2Hickory 100 [3] Terry Brooks Edward Howell Robert Huffman Pontiac
3Caraway Speedway 125 [4] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
4Tom Johnson/EasyCare 100 [5] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
5Bristol Motor Speedway 150 [6] N/A Robert Huffman Zach Brewer Pontiac
6Winston Fan Appreciation 125 [7] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
7Post & Courier/TV-5 100 [8] N/A Jimmy Britts Jimmy Britts Pontiac
8Expressions Unlimited 100 [9] Jake Hobgood Ricky Bryant Ricky Bryant Pontiac
9Surge 125 [10] Chad Branham Ricky Bryant Ricky Bryant Pontiac
10Gold Star Dodge Dealers 100 [11] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
11WPDE-TV 16 100 [12] N/A Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
12Galaxy Foods 125 [13] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman B. J. Mackey Pontiac
13Carolina Turkey 150 [14] Robert Huffman Jimmy Britts Jake Hobgood Pontiac
14Pennzoil 150 [15] Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Robert Huffman Pontiac
15Goody's Dash Series 125 [16] Justin Hobgood Jimmy Britts Jimmy Britts Pontiac
16Denbigh Construction 100 [17] Ricky Bryant Ricky Bryant Ricky Bryant Pontiac

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by final practice results or rainout. * – Most laps led.

PosDriver DAY HCY CAR CLT BRI LOU SUM GRE ROU STA MYB HCY LAN USA JAC LAN Points
1 Robert Huffman 211**1*4*1**72171**1**2*91*3242582
2 Jake Hobgood 1263322322323720192022283
3 Ricky Bryant 1318261076101**1*68862871*2231
4 Jimmy Britts 51221228171*154182414*131*92203
5 Eddie Kelley 625101664543714184516232177
6 Zach Brewer 251417131154266292727482142
7 Roger Sawyer 191120711712811191057121752095
8 Justin Hobgood 28DNQ723213825510299522122006
9 Joey Miller 843142061342171731131939
10 Brandon Head 710162729328813181916871921
11 Randy Humphrey 171718111012112119142513102715111857
12 Angie Wilson 324133422191716231253191813141843
13 Ned Combs 182781410991422302811165101838
14 Brent Moore 31131462511151416151516181926161803
15 Chad Branham 3515633816112211424131112221733
16 Keith Roggen DNQ7DNQ2695132010201314236101681
17 Jimmy Gross 8162419181818211610122224131569
18 David Hutto 105525216DNQ76221288
19 Gary Moore DNQ13132182462915141184
20 Bobby Dayton DNQ26271715141717272132151116
21 Greg Goodell 4DNQ2331171815DNQ1721261085
22 Donnie Neuenberger DNQ9936291623191223940
23 Johnny Chapman 32320253896
24 Shannon Bryant 2224281851212882
25 Mickey York 41281515149DNQ10818
26 Edward Howell 2*19305514780
27 B. J. Mackey 243115299768
28 Danny Snell 381219222322701
29 Terry Brooks 30191228810661
30 Eric Van Cleef 20DNQ1142420660
31 Mike Watts 3421DNQ82622634
32Link KiserDNQ26242164586
33 Danny Bagwell 165425573
34 Doc Brewer 1412162830515
35Steven BarfieldDNQ12181918512
36 Wally Leatherwood 159272925502
37 Mike McConnell DNQ2317158467
38 Scott Redmon DNQ232625456
39Charlie SmithDNQ25113023455
40Trab Crews33352820423
41 Scott Weaver 3617216417
42Chris Elliott232019379
43James Trout2527335
44 Doug Gainey DNQ1618308
45Rusty Wise3720DNQ29301
46Davis Myers402230280
47 Tim Nichols 711276
48Robert Drawdy2220270
49 Shane Hmiel 2222261
50 Derrick Kelley 268235
51 Scott Krehling 2741330
52Billy JoynerDNQ4021360
53Doyle Boatwright9310
54 Joe Buford 3420
55 George Crenshaw 39340
56Tim Hayes27240
57 David Heitzhaus 21370
58Danny MathisDNQ20300
59 Ernie Yarborough 9390
60Mark Ahlbrandt260
61Steve BarnesDNQ170
62 Larry Caudill DNQ190
63Stephen Durham250
64 Christian Elder 1*0
65Keith Fricke220
66Tony Hargraves230
67Bill Hennecy110
68Mark King240
69Monty Klein260
70David Logan200
71 Robert Luckadoo DNQ200
72 Junior Miller DNQ190
73 Jon Redman 420
74 J. R. Robbs 130
75Eric RogersDNQ240
76 Mike Swaim Jr. 230
77Bryan Weil380
78Perry Whisnant240
79Andy Whinstead210
80 Ricky Woodward 240
81Sonny Yokum350
82Roger BestDNQ0
83Mark DysartDNQDNQ0
84Robert ForsytheDNQ0
85A. J. FrankDNQ0
86Mike GainesDNQ0
87 Roger Moser DNQ0
88Bryan NanceDNQ0
89David ProbstDNQ0
90Keith WilsonDNQ0
91Jerry Lee YarbroughDNQ0
PosDriver DAY HCY CAR CLT BRI LOU SUM GRE ROU STA MYB HCY LAN USA JAC LAN Points

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  2. "1999 Discount Auto Parts 200". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  3. "1999 Hickory 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  4. "1999 Caraway Speedway 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  5. "1999 Tom Johnson/EasyCare 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  6. "1999 Bristol Motor Speedway 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  7. "1999 Winston Fan Appreciation 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  8. "1999 Post & Courier/TV-5 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  9. "1999 Expressions Unlimited 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  10. "1999 Surge 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  11. "1999 Gold Star Dodge Dealers 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  12. "1999 WPDE-TV 16 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  13. "1999 Galaxy Foods 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  14. "1999 Carolina Turkey 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  15. "1999 Pennzoil 150". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  16. "1999 Goody's Dash Series 125". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.
  17. "1999 Denbigh Construction 100". The Third Turn. Retrieved January 7, 2025.