1996 The Winston Select

The 1996 edition of The Winston Select was a stock car racing competition that took place on May 18, 1996. Held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, the 70-lap race was an exhibition race in the 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won the pole. Terry Labonte of Hendrick Motorsports led the most laps with 22 of the 70 laps. Michael Waltrip of Wood Brothers Racing became the first transferee to win the Winston Select after qualifying in the Winston Select Open.[3][4][5][6]

1996 The Winston Select
Race details[1]
Exhibition race in the 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Date May 18, 1996 (1996-05-18)
Location Concord, North Carolina
Course Charlotte Motor Speedway
1.5 mi (2.4 km)
Distance 70 laps, 105 mi (169 km)
Weather Temperatures around 78.5 °F (25.8 °C), with winds gusting to 8 miles per hour (13 km/h)[2]
Average speed 162.721 mph (261.874 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Hendrick Motorsports
Most laps led
Driver Terry Labonte Hendrick Motorsports
Laps 22
Winner
No. 5 Michael Waltrip Wood Brothers Racing
Television in the United States
Network TNN
Announcers Eli Gold, Buddy Baker, and Dick Berggren

Background

Charlotte Motor Speedway, the track where the race was held.

The Winston was open to race winners from last season through the 1996 Winston Select 500 at Talladega Superspeedway and all previous All-Star race winners and NASCAR Winston Cup champions who had attempted to qualify for every race in 1996 were eligible to compete in the All-Star Race. In addition, the top five finishers of The Winston Select Open qualified for this race.

Bill Elliott suffered a broken femur in a crash during the Winston Select 500. Harry Gant, who had retired in 1994, substituted for Elliott for this race.

1996 The Winston Select drivers and eligibility

Race winners in 1995 and 1996

Winning team owners in 1995 and 1996

Previous winners of The Winston Select

Previous NASCAR Winston Cup Champions

Top five finishers of The Winston Select Open

Race summary

Segment 1

Jeff Gordon won the pole for the all-star event with a lap time of 142.001 mph (228.528 km/h). Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Mark Martin, and Michael Waltrip served as onboard camera cars throughout the race. Just as the green flag dropped, Jeff Burton limped back to the garage area when his engine expired. As Earnhardt and Dale Jarrett battled for second place, Terry Labonte lost momentum and slid out of the top 10 while Ward Burton charged within the top five. On lap 12, Jarrett took the lead from Gordon and led Bobby Labonte and Ward Burton on lap 30 to win the caution-free Segment 1 and collect the $50,000 bonus.

Segment results
  1. 88-Dale Jarrett ($50,000)
  2. 18-Bobby Labonte ($15,000)
  3. 22-Ward Burton ($7,500)

Segment 2

During the 10-minute break between segments, the fan balloting on whether or not to invert the field for the second 30-lap segment was unveiled. The fans had spoken and the result flashed on the Winston Cup scoreboard — INVERT!

Jarrett was sent to the rear of the field, while Harry Gant and Darrell Waltrip assumed the front row. By lap 32, Terry Labonte overtook Gant and held the lead until lap 53. On lap 36, Ward Burton got loose and crashed on the turn four wall, triggering the first caution in the race. Earnhardt took the lead from Terry Labonte by lap 54 and won Segment 2 to collect his $50,000 bonus. Terry Labonte crossed the line second and Rusty Wallace finished third. Meanwhile, Michael Waltrip, who started the race 20th, finished fourth.

Segment results
  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt ($50,000)
  2. 5-Terry Labonte ($15,000)
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace ($7,500)

Segment 3

For the final 10-lap shootout, Earnhardt led the field, but the caution flag waved after Wallace, Bobby Labonte, and Jarrett jumped the restart. The green flag finally dropped with Earnhardt and Terry Labonte battling for the lead. As they both made contact on lap 62, Michael Waltrip blasted past them while Wallace took the second spot away from Earnhardt and Martin overtook Terry Labonte for fourth. With over a one second lead over Wallace, Michael Waltrip took the Wood Brothers Racing No. 21 Ford Thunderbird to Victory Lane, earning the team $211,000. Following the race, he took home roughly $100,000 and used it to build half of a house for his parents.[4]

Being winless at the time, this victory was a huge achievement for Michael Waltrip. He would not win his first points race in the NASCAR Cup Series until the 2001 Daytona 500.

Race results
Pos Grid Car Driver Owner Manufacturer Laps run Laps led
1 2021Michael WaltripWood Brothers Racing Ford709
2 152Rusty WallacePenske Racing South Ford700
3 23Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress Racing Chevrolet708
4 36Mark MartinRoush Racing Ford700
5 75Terry LabonteHendrick Motorsports Chevrolet7022
6 810Ricky RuddRudd Performance Motorsports Ford700
7 1328Ernie IrvanRobert Yates Racing Ford700
8 124Jeff GordonHendrick Motorsports Chevrolet7011
9 488Dale JarrettRobert Yates Racing Ford7019
10 54Sterling MarlinMorgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet700
11 1042Kyle PettyTeam SABCO Pontiac700
12 179Lake SpeedMelling Racing Ford700
13 1218Bobby LabonteJoe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet700
14 1623Jimmy SpencerTravis Carter Enterprises Ford700
15 1494Harry GantBill Elliott Racing Ford701
16 188Hut StricklinStavola Brothers Racing Ford700
17 117Geoff BodineGeoff Bodine Racing Ford700
18 917Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip Motorsports Chevrolet700
19 622Ward BurtonBill Davis Racing Pontiac360
20 1999Jeff BurtonRoush Racing Ford00
Source:[1]

References

  1. "1996 The Winston Select". Racing-Reference. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  2. "Weather information for the 1996 The Winston Select". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  3. "Photos: 30 years of NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race winners". Fox Sports. October 20, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  4. "Michael Waltrip marks 20th anniversary of improbable NASCAR Sprint All-Star win". Fox Sports. May 19, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  5. "Michael Waltrip wins Winston Select". United Press International. May 19, 1996. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
  6. Scott, David (May 19, 1996). "Michael Waltrip remembers unlikely 1996 NASCAR All-Star Race victory". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved July 30, 2019.
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