1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500
The 1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on April 24, 1988, at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia.
Race details[1][2] | |||
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Race 8 of 29 in the 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season | |||
![]() A map showing the layout of Martinsville Speedway | |||
Date | April 24, 1988 | ||
Official name | Pannill Sweatshirts 500 | ||
Location | Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia, U.S. | ||
Course |
Permanent racing facility 0.525 mi (0.844 km) | ||
Distance | 500 laps, 262.5 mi (442.4 km) | ||
Weather | Temperatures of 79 °F (26 °C); wind speeds of 18.1 miles per hour (29.1 km/h) | ||
Average speed | 74.740 miles per hour (120.282 km/h) | ||
Attendance | 46,000 | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | King Racing | ||
Most laps led | |||
Driver | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | |
Laps | 182 | ||
Winner | |||
No. 3 | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | |
Television in the United States | |||
Network | SETN | ||
Announcers |
Eli Gold Jerry Punch |
Background
Martinsville Speedway is one of five short tracks to hold NASCAR races.[3] The standard track at Martinsville Speedway is a four-turn short-track oval that is 0.526 miles (0.847 km) long.[4] The track's turns are banked at eleven degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at zero degrees. The back stretch also has a zero degree banking.[4]
Race report
It took three hours and twenty-eight minutes for the race to reach completion.[2] Notable speeds were: 74.740 miles per hour (120.282 km/h) as the average speed and 91.328 miles per hour (146.978 km/h) as the pole position speed.[2] Jimmy Hensley managed to qualify Buddy Arrington's #67 Pannill Sweatshirts Ford in the top-10 for the Pannill Sweatshirts race.[2] Mechanical failure put him on the sidelines on lap 290. This was Hensley's only Cup start of the season.[2]
Harry Gant qualified in 3rd place but retired due to engine problems on lap 208.[2]
Bobby Hillin Jr.'s third-place run was his only top-5 performance on a short track in Cup competition.[2]
Forty six thousand fans would watch Dale Earnhardt in his #3 Chevrolet Monte Carlo defeat Sterling Marlin in his #44 Oldsmobile Cutlass by almost two seconds.[2] Earnhardt's other victory in the 1988 Winston Cup Series season came at the 1988 Motorcraft Quality Parts 500 near Atlanta, Georgia.[5]
Seven caution flags slowed the race for 46 laps.[2] This race was the event where Richard Petty would receive one of his final last-place finishes of his career. Petty would receive his 15th and final last place finish at the 1989 Holly Farms 400 race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Ernie Irvan (in his #2 vehicle) and Jimmy Means (in his #52 vehicle) both failed to qualify for the race.
Total winnings for this race were $295,315 ($676,632 when adjusted for inflation) collectively spread throughout the qualifying drivers.[6]
Top 10 finishers
Pos[2] | Grid | No. | Driver | Manufacturer | Laps | Laps led | Points | Time/Status |
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1 | 14 | 3 | Dale Earnhardt | Chevrolet | 500 | 182 | 185 | 3:31:08 |
2 | 21 | 44 | Sterling Marlin | Oldsmobile | 500 | 101 | 175 | +1.99 seconds |
3 | 29 | 8 | Bobby Hillin Jr. | Buick | 499 | 11 | 170 | +1 lap |
4 | 17 | 11 | Terry Labonte | Chevrolet | 498 | 1 | 165 | +2 laps |
5 | 6 | 17 | Darrell Waltrip | Chevrolet | 498 | 0 | 155 | +2 laps |
6 | 26 | 28 | Davey Allison | Ford | 498 | 0 | 150 | +2 laps |
7 | 24 | 88 | Buddy Baker | Oldsmobile | 498 | 1 | 151 | +2 laps |
8 | 20 | 12 | Bobby Allison | Buick | 496 | 0 | 142 | +4 laps |
9 | 31 | 55 | Phil Parsons | Oldsmobile | 495 | 0 | 138 | +5 laps |
10 | 7 | 25 | Ken Schrader | Chevrolet | 494 | 0 | 134 | +6 laps |
Timeline
Section reference: [2]
- Start of race: Ricky Rudd started out the event with the pole position.
- Lap 38: Harry Gant took over the lead from Ricky Rudd.
- Lap 66: First caution of the event, ended on lap 75.
- Lap 67: Terry Labonte took over the lead from Harry Gant.
- Lap 68: Harry Gant took over the lead from Terry Labonte.
- Lap 87: Second caution of the event, ended on lap 94.
- Lap 206: Sterling Marlin took over the lead from Harry Gant.
- Lap 246: Third caution of the event, ended on lap 251.
- Lap 247: Buddy Baker took over the lead from Sterling Marlin.
- Lap 248: Sterling Marlin took over the lead from Buddy Baker.
- Lap 286: Fourth caution of the event, ended on lap 290.
- Lap 287: Bobby Hillin Jr. took over the lead from Sterling Marlin.
- Lap 292: Sterling Marlin took over the lead from Bobby Hillin Jr..
- Lap 312: Fifth caution of the event, ended on lap 318.
- Lap 313: Bobby Hillin Jr. took over the lead from Sterling Marlin.
- Lap 319: Dale Earnhardt took over the lead from Bobby Hillin Jr..
- Lap 393: Sixth caution of the event, ended on lap 396.
- Lap 405: Seventh caution of the event, ended on lap 410.
- Finish: Dale Earnhardt finished the event in first place.
Standings after the race
Pos | Driver | Points[2] | Differential |
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1 ![]() |
Dale Earnhardt | 1244 | 0 |
2 ![]() |
Sterling Marlin | 1167 | -77 |
3 ![]() |
Bill Elliott | 1129 | -115 |
4 ![]() |
Rusty Wallace | 1127 | -123 |
5 ![]() |
Terry Labonte | 1097 | -147 |
6 ![]() |
Bobby Allison | 1085 | -159 |
7 ![]() |
Neil Bonnett | 1052 | -192 |
8 ![]() |
Bobby Hillin Jr. | 1030 | -214 |
9 ![]() |
Darrell Waltrip | 1027 | -217 |
10 ![]() |
Ken Schrader | 1013 | -231 |
References
- "1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- "1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-03-04.
- "NASCAR Race Tracks". NASCAR. Archived from the original on September 12, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2012.
- "NASCAR Tracks—The Martinsville Speedway". Martinsville Speedway. Archived from the original on October 7, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2012.
- Dale Earnhardt: Rear View Mirror. Sports Publishing LLC. 2001. p. 93. Retrieved 2012-12-15 – via Internet Archive.
1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500.
- "1988 Pannill Sweatshirts 500 winnings information". Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet. Retrieved 2012-12-02.