
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Race # 31 Hooters 500 Nov. 13, 1994 Atlanta Motor Speedway--Hampton, GA 1.522 Mile Oval 328 Laps 500 Miles
Fn St Driver Sponsor/Car Lap Pnt Reason 1 ( 5) Mark Martin Valvoline/Ford 328 185 2 (30) Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench/Chevrolet 328 175 3 (36) Todd Bodine Factory Stores/Ford 328 170 4 (20) Lake Speed Quality Care/Ford 328 165 5 (34) Mike Wallace Heilig-Meyers/Ford 328 160 6 (33) Morgan Shepherd Citgo/Ford 328 150 7 ( 3) Derrike Cope Straight Arrow/Ford 327 151 8 (10) Terry Labonte Kellogg's/Chevrolet 326 142 9 (23) Dale Jarrett Interstate Batteries/Chevrolet 326 138 10 (27) Michael Waltrip Pennzoil/Pontiac 326 134 11 (38) Ken Schrader Kodiak/Chevrolet 326 130 12 (37) Jimmy Hensley Buss Fuses/Ford 325 132 13 ( 9) John Andretti STP/Pontiac 325 129 14 ( 8) Ricky Rudd Tide/Ford 324 121 15 ( 6) Jeff Gordon DuPont/Chevrolet 323 118 16 (39) Hut Stricklin Smokin' Joe's/Ford 323 115 17 (22) Pancho Carter Equipment Supply/Ford 322 112 18 (31) Jeff Green Ultra Wheels/Ford 321 109 19 (15) Randy LaJoie Children's Miracle Net/Ford 318 106 20 (25) Jimmy Spencer McDonald's/Ford 315 103 21 (16) Darrell Waltrip Western Auto/Chevrolet 313 100 22 (41) Kyle Petty Mello Yello/Pontiac 307 97 23 ( 7) Joe Nemechek Meineke/Chevrolet 299 94 24 (42) Bobby Hamilton Kendall/Pontiac 296 91 25 ( 2) Kenny Wallace Texaco-Havoline/Ford 292 88 Engine 26 (29) Steve Grissom DieHard/Chevrolet 290 85 27 (24) Rick Mast Skoal Classic/Ford 288 87 28 (21) Ted Musgrave Family Channel/Ford 287 79 29 (40) Ken Bouchard Cunningham Racing/Ford 280 76 Engine 30 (12) Gary Bradberry NAPA Auto Parts/Ford 276 73 31 (19) Jeff Burton Raybestos/Ford 275 70 32 (18) Rusty Wallace Miller Genuine Draft/Ford 263 67 33 (28) Harry Gant Skoal Bandit/Chevrolet 257 64 Engine 34 ( 4) Geoff Bodine Exide Batteries/Ford 247 66 Crash 35 (35) Robert Pressley Manheim Auctions/Chevrolet 222 58 36 (14) Brett Bodine Quaker State/Ford 211 60 Engine 37 (11) Bobby Labonte Maxwell House/Pontiac 211 52 38 (43) Bill Elliott Budweiser/Ford 203 49 Oil Pump 39 ( 1) Greg Sacks US Air/Ford 161 51 40 (13) Sterling Marlin Kodak Film/Chevrolet 155 43 Engine 41 (26) Ward Burton Hardee's/Chevrolet 154 45 Valve 42 (17) Loy Allen Hooters/Ford 109 37 Crash 43 (32) Bobby Hillin Fina Lube/Ford 89 34 Engine
Busch Pole Award: Greg Sacks--185.830 mph
Time of Race: 3:21:05 Average Speed: 148.983 mph Margin of Victory: 3.420 seconds Cautions: 4 for 27 laps Lead Changes: 30 among 13 drivers
Lap Leaders: Cope 1 - 4 , Sacks 5 - 27 , G. Bodine 28 - 30 , Earnhardt 31 - 39 , Martin 40 , Earnhardt 41 - 45 , G. Bodine 46 - 74 , Sacks 75 , Martin 76 - 81 , G. Bodine 82 , Andretti 83 - 88 , W. Burton 89 - 116 , Speed 117 - 122 , Martin 123 - 126 , Mast 127 - 135 , M. Wallace 136 - 145 , B. Bodine 146 - 153 , Martin 154 , Speed 155 - 168 , Earnhardt 169 - 172 , M. Wallace 173 - 175 , T. Bodine 176 - 191 , Martin 192 - 201 , Andretti 202 - 204 , T. Bodine 205 - 226 , Martin 227 - 244 , Hensley 245 - 246 , Martin 247 - 298 , T. Bodine 299 - 301 , Martin 302 - 328
Total Laps Led: Mark Martin 119 , Todd Bodine 41 , Geoff Bodine 33 , Ward Burton 28 , Greg Sacks 24 , Lake Speed 20 , Dale Earnhardt 18 , Mike Wallace 13 , John Andretti 9 , Rick Mast 9 , Brett Bodine 8 , Derrike Cope 4 , Jimmy Hensley 2 Pat Campbell Huntsville, AL campbell@sauron.msfc.nasa.gov
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