1990 Heinz Southern 500

1990 Heinz Southern 500
Race details
Race 21 of 29 in the 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Date September 2, 1990 (1990-September-02)
Official name Heinz Southern 500
Location Darlington Raceway, Darlington County, South Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
1.366 mi (2.198 km)
Distance 367 laps, 501.322 mi (806.800 km)
Weather Hot with temperatures reaching up to 88 °F (31 °C); wind speeds reaching up to 11.39 miles per hour (18.33 km/h)[1]
Average speed 123.141 miles per hour (198.176 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Richard Childress Racing
Most laps led
Driver Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing
Laps 99
Winner
No. 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing
Television in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett and Gary Nelson

The 1990 Heinz Southern 500, the 41st running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held on September 2, 1990 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Contested over 367 laps on the 1.366 mile (2.198 km) speedway, it was the 21st race of the 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing won the race.

Summary

The traditional Labor Day event saw Dale Earnhardt capture the Richard Childress Racing's fourth pole of the season before winning the race. Even with an ill-handling racecar, Earnhardt recovered, made up a lost lap and then having to battle a vibrating tire to outrun Ernie Irvan to the checkered flag. With the $200,000 payday, Dale became the first race car driver in history to pass the $11,000,000 mark in career winnings. During the race, Morgan Shepherd and Ken Schrader made contact, sending Schrader into the wall. An angry Schrader returned to the race, and rammed Shepherd into the wall, knocking both drivers out of the race.

Top 10 results

Pos No. Driver Team Manufacturer
1 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
2 4 Ernie Irvan Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet
3 7 Alan Kulwicki AK Racing Ford
4 9 Bill Elliott Melling Racing Ford
5 33 Harry Gant Leo Jackson Motorsports Oldsmobile
6 6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford
7 5 Ricky Rudd Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
8 11 Geoffrey Bodine Junior Johnson & Associates Ford
9 10 Derrike Cope Whitcomb Racing Chevrolet
10 26 Brett Bodine King Racing Buick

Race statistics

References

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