Fifth race of the 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Motor car race
The1990 TranSouth 500 was the fifthstock car race of the1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 34th iteration of theevent . The race was held on Sunday, April 1, 1990, before an audience of 55,000 inDarlington, South Carolina , atDarlington Raceway , a 1.366 miles (2.198 km) permanent egg-shaped oval racetrack. The race took the scheduled 367 laps to complete. On the final restart with three laps to go in the race,Richard Childress Racing driverDale Earnhardt would manage to fend off the field to take his 41st careerNASCAR Winston Cup Series victory and his second victory of the season.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] To fill out the top three,Roush Racing driverMark Martin andRobert Yates Racing driverDavey Allison would finish second and third, respectively.
On lap 212 of the race, a 13-car pileup would occur on the track's front-stretch. One of the 13 drivers involved,Neil Bonnett , would suffer brain injuries that would lead towardsamnesia and dizziness that would ultimately lead to the effective end of his racing career, only racing in two more races in 1993 before dying in an practice session accident in 1994.[ 5]
The layout ofDarlington Raceway , the venue where the race was held. Darlington Raceway is arace track built forNASCAR racing located nearDarlington, South Carolina . It is nicknamed"The Lady in Black" and"The Track Too Tough to Tame" by many NASCAR fans and drivers and advertised as "A NASCAR Tradition." It is of a unique, somewhat egg-shaped design, an oval with the ends of very different configurations, a condition which supposedly arose from the proximity of one end of the track to a minnow pond the owner refused to relocate. This situation makes it very challenging for the crews to set up their cars' handling in a way that is effective at both ends.
(R) denotes rookie driver.Qualifying was originally scheduled to be split into two rounds. The first round was scheduled to be held on Thursday, March 29, at 3:00 PMEST . However, due to rain, the first round was cancelled, and qualifying was condensed into one round,[ 6] [ 7] which was held on Friday, March 30, at 2:00 PMEST . Each driver would have one lap to set a time. For this specific race, positions 1–40 would be decided on time,[ 8] and depending on who needed it, a select amount of positions were given to cars who had not otherwise qualified but were high enough in owner's points; up to two provisionals were given.
Geoff Bodine , driving forJunior Johnson & Associates , would win the pole, setting a time of 30.170 and an average speed of 162.996 miles per hour (262.317 km/h).[ 9] [ 10]
Three drivers would fail to qualify.
Full qualifying results [ edit ] Fin St # Driver Team Make Laps Led Status Pts Winnings 1 15 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 367 129 running 180 $61,985 2 2 6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford 367 0 running 170 $34,460 3 13 28 Davey Allison Robert Yates Racing Ford 367 0 running 165 $25,795 4 1 11 Geoff Bodine Junior Johnson & Associates Ford 367 154 running 170 $28,110 5 19 15 Morgan Shepherd Bud Moore Engineering Ford 367 65 running 160 $17,610 6 20 33 Harry Gant Leo Jackson Motorsports Oldsmobile 367 0 running 150 $14,880 7 17 9 Bill Elliott Melling Racing Ford 367 3 running 151 $15,070 8 4 26 Brett Bodine King Racing Buick 367 1 running 147 $11,675 9 9 30 Michael Waltrip Bahari Racing Pontiac 367 0 running 138 $11,140 10 6 25 Ken Schrader Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 366 6 running 139 $14,585 11 16 17 Darrell Waltrip Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 366 0 running 130 $14,155 12 22 8 Bobby Hillin Jr. Stavola Brothers Racing Buick 365 0 running 127 $7,050 13 8 42 Kyle Petty SABCO Racing Pontiac 363 0 running 124 $9,780 14 28 1 Terry Labonte Precision Products Racing Oldsmobile 361 0 running 121 $8,590 15 34 71 Dave Marcis Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet 360 0 running 118 $9,892 16 32 19 Chad Little Little Racing Ford 360 0 running 115 $4,215 17 31 98 Butch Miller Travis Carter Enterprises Chevrolet 360 0 running 112 $4,085 18 11 27 Rusty Wallace Blue Max Racing Pontiac 359 0 running 109 $14,900 19 35 12 Mike Alexander Bobby Allison Motorsports Buick 356 0 accident 106 $3,790 20 29 47 Jack Pennington (R) Close Racing Oldsmobile 354 0 running 103 $5,635 21 25 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises Pontiac 349 0 engine 100 $5,390 22 21 66 Dick Trickle Cale Yarborough Motorsports Pontiac 298 5 engine 102 $8,120 23 14 7 Alan Kulwicki AK Racing Ford 295 2 accident 99 $6,750 24 10 5 Ricky Rudd Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 294 0 running 91 $6,480 25 33 57 Jimmy Spencer Osterlund Racing Pontiac 280 1 running 93 $6,385 26 12 20 Rob Moroso (R) Moroso Racing Oldsmobile 234 0 handling 85 $3,470 27 24 10 Derrike Cope Whitcomb Racing Chevrolet 224 0 engine 82 $8,170 28 5 94 Sterling Marlin Hagan Racing Oldsmobile 211 0 accident 79 $6,570 29 26 75 Rick Wilson RahMoc Enterprises Oldsmobile 211 0 accident 76 $5,910 30 18 21 Neil Bonnett Wood Brothers Racing Ford 209 0 accident 73 $5,775 31 38 52 Jimmy Means Jimmy Means Racing Pontiac 208 0 accident 70 $3,665 32 3 4 Ernie Irvan Morgan–McClure Motorsports Oldsmobile 201 0 accident 67 $6,680 33 40 36 H. B. Bailey Bailey Racing Pontiac 168 0 flagged 64 $2,870 34 39 38 Dick Johnson Dick Johnson Racing Ford 95 0 handling 61 $2,835 35 37 70 J. D. McDuffie McDuffie Racing Pontiac 82 0 head gasket 58 $2,800 36 27 51 Hut Stricklin Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 82 0 flagged 55 $2,765 37 7 46 Greg Sacks Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 61 0 crankshaft 52 $2,730 38 36 01 Mickey Gibbs Gibbs Racing Ford 53 1 engine 54 $2,715 39 23 2 Rick Mast U.S. Racing Pontiac 42 0 engine 46 $5,350 40 30 90 Buddy Baker Donlavey Racing Ford 9 0 engine 43 $2,650 Failed to qualify 41 48 Norm Benning Hylton Motorsports Chevrolet 42 74 Mike Potter Wawak Racing Pontiac 43 82 Mark Stahl Stahl Racing Ford Official race results
Standings after the race [ edit ] Drivers' Championship standings Note : Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.
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