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Steve Grissom, the 1993 Busch Series champion

The1993 NASCAR Busch Series began February 13, 1993 and ended November 13, 1993, withSteve Grissom of Grissom Racing Enterprises winning the championship.

Teams and drivers

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

TeamCar(s)No.Driver(s)Listed owner(s)
A.G. Dillard MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina2Ward BurtonAlan Dillard
Alliance MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina59Robert PressleyDaniel Welch
Allison MotorsportsFord Thunderbird28Davey AllisonDavey Allison
BACE MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina74Jack SpragueBill Baumgardner
Beverly RacingChevrolet Lumina25Hermie Sadler(R)Don Beverly
Bown RacingChevrolet Lumina98Jim BownDick Bown
Buttke RacingChevrolet Lumina66Nathan Buttke(R)Arlin Buttke
D-R RacingChevrolet Lumina08Bobby DotterEd Reizen
Day EnterprisesChevrolet Lumina16Jeff GreenWayne Day
FILMAR RacingFord Thunderbird8Jeff BurtonFilbert Marcotti
Grissom Racing EnterprisesChevrolet Lumina31Steve GrissomWayne Grissom
Henderson Brothers RacingChevrolet Lumina75Butch MillerCharlie Henderson
Hensley MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina63Chuck BownHubert Hensley
Houston RacingFord Thunderbird6Tommy HoustonTommy Houston
J&J RacingChevrolet Lumina99Ricky CravenBill Papke
Joe Bessey MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina97Joe Bessey(R)Nancy Bessey
K. R. Rezendes, Inc.Ford Thunderbird79Dave RezendesDave Rezendes
KEL RacingChevrolet Lumina57Jason Keller(R)Joe Keller
Labonte MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina14Terry LabonteBob Labonte
44David Green
Lasater MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina5Richard LasaterDan Lasater
Laughlin Racing ProductsPontiac Grand Prix35Shawna RobinsonMike Laughlin
Levin RacingChevrolet Lumina19Tom PeckCarol Levin
Mark Rypien MotorsportsFord Thunderbird23Chad LittleMark Rypien
Martin RacingChevrolet Lumina92Larry PearsonMac Martin
NEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet Lumina87Joe NemechekAndrea Nemechek
Owen RacingChevrolet Lumina9Mike WallaceBarry Owen
Parker RacingChevrolet Lumina72Tracy LeslieRon Parker
Payne RacingChevrolet Lumina27Roy Payne(R)Curtis Payne
Phil Parsons RacingChevrolet Lumina29Phil ParsonsMarcia Parsons
RaDiUs MotorsportsFord Thunderbird55Tim Fedewa(R)Ray DeWitt
Rexrode RacingFord Thunderbird1Rodney CombsRodney Rexrode
Roush RacingFord Thunderbird60Mark MartinJack Roush
Team 34Chevrolet Lumina34Todd BodineFrank Cicci
Three Star MotorsportsOldsmobile Cutlass22Ed BerrierMax Berrier
Whitaker RacingChevrolet Lumina7Harry GantEd Whitaker

Races

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Goody's 300

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TheGoody's 300 was held February 13 atDaytona 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]

  • After Mark Martin failed to qualify, his car owner Jack Roush bought out the #32 Chevrolet ride owned and driven by Dale Jarrett. Martin would start 34th. However he would crash out of the race on lap 39 and finish 42nd.

Goodwrench 200

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TheGoodwrench 200 was held February 27 atNorth 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

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TheHardee's 200 was held March 6 atRichmond 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

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TheMark III Vans 200 was held March 27 atDarlington 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

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TheBudweiser 250 was held April 3 atBristol 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

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TheMountain Dew 400 was held April 10 atHickory 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]

  • None of the current full time Cup regulars that started (four) finished the race.Bobby Hamilton finished 23rd (crashed out),Mark Martin finished 26th (crashed out),Ernie Irvan finished 27th (crashed out), andDale Jarrett finished 29th (engine failure).

Roses Stores 300

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TheRoses Stores 300 was held May 1 atOrange 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

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TheMiller Genuine Draft 500 was held May 8 atMartinsville 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]

  • Robert Pressley and Ed Berrier were involved in a rough driving incident on the track. They hit each other's cars numerous times. NASCAR officials ruled that both drivers were equally at fault. Therefore, they were both ejected from the race. Pressley finished 22nd and Berrier finished 23rd.
  • This was the final Busch Grand National race victory for manufacturer Buick.

Laneco 200

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TheLaneco 200 was held May 23 atNazareth 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
  • This was Pressley's penultimate Busch Grand National race victory.

Champion 300

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TheChampion 300 was held May 29 atCharlotte 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
  • Ward Burton looked to have this race won, but his team mistakenly put the tires on the wrong side of the car during the last set of pit stops, which took away his car's handling for the final 16 laps and contributed to his 11th-place finish.[5]

Goodwrench/Delco 200

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TheGoodwrench/Delco 200 was held June 5 atDover 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

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TheCarolina Pride/Budweiser 250 was held June 12 atMyrtle 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
  • This was the first time brothers finished 1–2 in a Busch Grand National race.[6]

Fay's 150

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TheFay's 150 was held June 26 atWatkins 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

  • This would be Elliott's only Busch Series victory
  • The race started under the Green and Yellow flags to allow the track to finish drying.

Havoline Formula 3 250

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TheHavoline Formula 3 250 was held July 4 atThe 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
  • This wasDavey Allison's final Busch Grand National race. He would finish 27th after completing 200 of the 250 laps due to engine failure.

Fram Filter 500K

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TheFram Filter 500K was held July 24 atTalladega 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
  • Richard Lasater flipped in this race.
  • This wasDale Earnhardt's penultimate Busch Grand National victory.

Kroger 200

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TheKroger 200 was held July 31 atIndianapolis 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
  • This wasTracy Leslie's only Busch Grand National race victory.

Detroit Gasket 200

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TheDetroit Gasket 200 was held August 14 atMichigan 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
  • This was the Busch Grand National Series debut for Bill Elliott's nephew, the late Casey Elliott. He finished 1 lap down in 20th.
  • This was also the Busch Grand National Series debut of Johnny Benson. On the backstretch, after he completed the 1st lap he tumbled end over end and finished 40th.
  • Dale Earnhardt after finishing 2nd on track had an issue in post-race inspection. He was disqualified for the car having an Illegal carburetor and placed in last (41st).[7]

NE Chevy 250

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TheNE Chevy 250 was held August 22 atNew 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
  • This was Pressley's last career NASCAR Busch Series victory.

Food City 250

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TheFood City 250 was held August 27 atBristol 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

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TheGatorade 200 was held September 4 atDarlington 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

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TheAutolite 250 was held September 10 atRichmond 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

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TheSplitFire 200 was held September 18 atDover 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

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ThePolaroid 300 was held October 2 atOrange 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
  • This was Hermie Sadler's first Busch Grand National Series race victory.

All Pro 300

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TheAll Pro 300 was held October 9 atCharlotte 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]

  • This was Robert Pressley's last race for the #59 Daniel Welch owned team. He fell out of the race after completing 16 laps due to engine failure finishing 43rd.
  • This was also the last Busch Grand National start for Casey Elliott, nephew of Bill Elliott. He crashed out of the race on lap 16 finishing last (44th)
  • This race featured a halftime break.

Advance Auto Parts 500

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TheAdvance Auto Parts 500 was held October 17 atMartinsville 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

  • This was Chuck Bown's final Busch Grand National Series win.
  • This was Setzer's first race for the #59 Daniel Welch owned team.
  • Robert Pressley made his debut for the #0 Richard Jackson owned team. He had 2 spins in the race and finished 15 laps down in 23rd.

AC-Delco 200

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TheAC-Delco 200 was held October 23 atNorth 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]

  • During the race there was a dust-up between Joe Bessey and Jimmy Spencer. It later became a brawl, and led to Spencer being fined plus suspended for the rest of the year from the series.[12]

The Pantry 500

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The Pantry 500 was held November 7 atHickory 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]

  • Because David Green finished 17th, with his 9th-place finish Steve Grissom clinched the championship with 1 race remaining.
  • This was the final Busch Grand National victory for manufacturerOldsmobile.
  • This was also the final raceNeil Bonnett would call on TV (TNN) before his death in February 1994.
  • This race was called 500 because there was a 200 lap late model race in addition to the Busch Grand National race.

Slick 50 300

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TheSlick 50 300 was held November 13 atAtlanta 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
  • This was Ward Burton's final Busch Grand National race victory.
  • This wasNeil Bonnett's last Busch Grand National race before his death in February 1994. He crashed out on lap 84, finishing 35th driving forDale Earnhardt. He gave a funny TV interview stating"We were supposed to go hunting next week. I don't think I'm gonna go, Dale might shoot me!"

Final Full Drivers' Championship

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Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

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

PosDriverDAYCARRCHDARBRIHCYROUMARNAZCLTDOVMYBGLNMILTALIRPMCHNHABRIDARRCHDOVROUCLTMARCARHCYATLPts
1Steve Grissom1141714313822617513125204475107272827993846
2Ricky Craven2214627192283825813371010768692822263104153593
3David Green85468614641611835424218929127561763817333584
4Chuck Bown13101812258656816126172622102752014233*81132363532
5Joe Nemechek9112224320111940263492811222*241124142714*362263443
6Ward Burton212432417161*1*3*11352319224242524232230257172121*3413
7Bobby Dotter2515143812119171321121891411232133116145913116373406
8Robert Pressley31251*1025292215742622718212128261220432392673389
9Todd Bodine41339525221811311*651138197401*2718118511410343387
10Hermie Sadler(R)1713111669134302930111439132872621313131151914163362
11Tracy Leslie53725713137242534287715413628256238238613303336
12Mike Wallace201826192210111516201524101635615264833922107201583213
13Tom Peck15673215710251412141785181419191819362074153218103211
14Jeff Burton6313397208728931*336*2182724332435112318222223393030
15Rodney Combs142319182321121010191822168142514112026DNQ251919191525142969
16Tommy Houston4034152618423282739211420301310235831427291331313172852
17Joe Bessey(R)1821DNQ2330124929221524182016162312148101016203DNQ252834
18Tim Fedewa(R)2432164116DNQ1812720251171253861315171512251217DNQ242775
19Jack Sprague4412202421192191224271621321517920233313492429
20Terry Labonte43912393710233329301832266305132399
21Richard Lasater10192420111715293214342818233231212842DNQ1611212440DNQ192339
22Roy Payne2616282924DNQ2516202591925362832194115172415181821DNQ2276
23Shawna Robinson32273428141527302223322234401226341730DNQ2123DNQ3237DNQ421950
24Mark Martin421*1*30272635331*1*1*1*1*261744
25Larry Pearson35278342286227211210293421662
26Jim Bown344213113228261710303027362415DNQ2129321564
27Harry Gant37332263831294113163234352941526
28Nathan Buttke(R)30DNQ3129DNQ1726341924313517273116DNQ292481490
29Bill Elliott2910181*534153854281276
30Michael Waltrip33151*16293429231240
31Butch Miller129103728145205151182
32Chad Little3372292733372231441231171
33Jason Keller(R)8DNQ172022272113373416DNQ38DNQ211137
34Dale Jarrett9293431319371671130
35Ken Schrader2432198132033111066
36Randy LaJoie2322124128271045
37Dale Earnhardt1*336131*4142403QL989
38Dave Rezendes2341223238925DNQ24252716949
39Ernie Irvan3927*23617243532927901
40Jeff Green432029405301627184232894
41Sterling Marlin28428112223115864
42Jimmy Spencer3731339341139QL6DNQ12838
43Phil ParsonsDNQ3635653239822DNQ40813
44Rick Wilson36395103716283941722
45Ed Berrier19263623QL7DNQ2629647
46Troy Beebe30DNQ30233326DNQ362617DNQ641
47Bobby Hamilton2331299213238594
48Johnny Rumley193115261559
49Rick MastDNQ8341010QL33535
50Darrell Waltrip730121637DNQDNQ513
51Michael Ritch(R)1721193025479
52Davey Allison363531133027462
53Dennis Setzer2210DNQ1122458
54Eddie Goodson23DNQ24303028410
55Sammy Swindell21192034370
56Ronald Cooper161412363
57David Bonnett212017DNQDNQ39DNQ361
58Johnny Benson40301918331
59Clay BrownDNQ2928DNQ2142292
60Bobby Labonte224*261
61Hut Stricklin41273431253
62Tommy Sigmon243223DNQ252
63Joe Ruttman383313237
64Tom Hessert Jr.(R)38DNQDNQDNQ2624DNQDNQ225
65Randy MacDonald1618224
66Chad Chaffin29DNQDNQ3030DNQ222
67Jerry Glanville40DNQDNQ2726Wth210
68Eddie Sharp28DNQ14DNQDNQ200
69Jimmy Hensley424197
70Billy Standridge2323188
71Alan Russell(R)DNQ25DNQ25DNQ176
72Robert HuffmanDNQ413529174
73Robert Powell2329DNQ170
74Jeff PurvisDNQ3420164
75Pete Silva2828158
76Tommy EllisDNQDNQ5155
77Tim Steele2931DNQ146
78Curtis Markham35172516146
79David Donohue3130143
80Elton Sawyer2536143
81Casey Elliott20DNQ44134
82Barry Bostick3628134
83Glenn Jarrett13124
84Roger Sawyer14121
85Robbie Stanley15118
86Ed Ferree17112
87Jimmy Cope18DNQ109
88Steve Perry19DNQ106
89Greg Clark19106
90George CrenshawDNQDNQ20103
91Brandon Sperling20DNQDNQ103
92Robbie Reiser21100
93Mark Whitaker21100
94Pat Davison22DNQDNQ97
95Andy Hillenburg2297
96Morgan Shepherd2588
97Ashton Lewis2782
98Brett Bodine2879
99Kenny GraggDNQ3073
100Bob Brevak3170
101Scott Lagasse3170
102Rusty Wallace3364
103Eric Gordon3364
104Larry Carroll3364
105Stanton BarrettDNQ3558
106Neil Bonnett3558
107Bob Dotter3558
108Mike Garvey4052
109Bobby Hillin Jr.4043
110Page Jones(R)4334
111Mike McLaughlin91222
112Mike Stefanik152939
113Martin Truex Sr.2113
114Kelly Moore2312
115Bobby Dragon3418
116Dick McCabe1544
117Jeff Barry2736
118Andy Santerre14
119Jamie Aube17
120Ken Wallace Jr.(R)24
121Reggie Ruggiero30
122Gary Clark31
123Tom Bolles32
124Robbie Crouch33
125Jeff Spraker33DNQ
126Stub Fadden38
127Brian Ross43DNQ
128Scott HerbergDNQ
129Chad MaderDNQ
130Tony SisconeDNQ
131Daniel RodgersDNQ
132Mike McCurryDNQDNQDNQ
133Mike HovisDNQDNQ
134Barney McRaeDNQ
135Steve HoddickDNQ
136Tim BenderDNQ
137Dirk StephensDNQ
138Jamie JamesDNQ
139Buckshot JonesDNQDNQ
140Steve DarneDNQDNQ
141Steve McEachernDNQDNQ
142Stevie ReevesDNQ
143Mike DillonDNQ
144Andy HoustonDNQ
145Ronnie SilverDNQ
146Dave Mader IIIQL
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Rookie of the Year

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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 byJoe Bessey,Tim Fedewa, andRoy Payne. Due to sponsor issues,Nathan Buttke andJason Keller did not attempt the full schedule.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Race Results".
  2. ^"Race Results".
  3. ^"Race Results".
  4. ^"Race Results".
  5. ^"User Comments - the 1993 Champion 300".
  6. ^"User Comments - the 1993 Carolina Pride / Budweiser 200".
  7. ^"Martin wins; Earnhardt is disqualified".
  8. ^"Race Results".
  9. ^"Race Results".
  10. ^"Race Results".
  11. ^"Race Results".
  12. ^"User Comments - the 1993 AC-Delco 200".
  13. ^"Race Results".

External links

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