2002 Winchester 400

The thirty-third annual Winchester 400 motor race (run yearly since 1970) was held under American Speed Association sanction on October 6, 2002, at the Winchester Speedway, Indiana (USA).

In one of the more remarkable point's finishes in stock car racing history, Joey Clanton of Stockbridge, GA, won the 2002 ASA National Champion by a single point over Gary St. Amant of Columbus, OH, despite St. Amant's victory in the 33rd Annual Winchester 400 at Winchester Speedway. Clanton entered the event requiring a finish of at least two positions within St. Amant to secure the title as he held an 11-point advantage to start the race. Ironically, the two drivers had won the two most recent Winchester 400 events, Clanton last year and St. Amant in 2000.

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Pole-sitter David Stremme, the Pat Schauer Memorial Rookie of the Year, led at the start for 52 laps and later for a 91 lap stretch until mechanical problems slowed him to an eventual ninth place result. Front row starter Mike Garvey also held the point for two lengthy stretches totaling 134 laps until a long pit road stop cost him the lead and took him out of contention on lap 319.

Clanton led twice for only 18 laps but more importantly persevered through an apparent title killing accident. A collision with Garvey and Todd Kluever on lap 318 damaged Clanton's Campfire USA car as he suffered a broken quarter panel and a cut tire. A series of pit stops, including one for speeding on pit road dropped him from second position behind St. Amant to three laps down from the lead lap.

Clanton frantically drove through the field in an attempt to get to at least the third position by the race finish. With seven laps remaining he was running fourth in the field behind St. Amant, Rick Beebe and Kyle Busch. "Our team had an attitude of not giving up and with what happened today you can't say enough about them," said Clanton. "We knew where we had to be all day and mostly we were just riding."

Third-place runner rookie Kyle Busch lost control of his number 07 RoushRacing.com car after suffering a broken wheel on lap 393. It allowed Clanton to move into third place despite being four laps behind St. Amant. The race ended that way with Clanton maintaining a single point margin in the final championship standings and securing his first ASA National Championship. Veteran Rick Beebe finished runner-up, his best result of the 2002 season and was the only car besides St. Amant on the lead lap at the end. It was St. Amant's fourth win of 2002.

"I knew with about 20 (laps) to go that Joey was fourth and that was what it was going to take for us to win the championship," said St. Amant. "I had all the cars I needed right in front of me as the last 25 were pretty easy. When I came off turns 3 and 4 and I saw Kyle sitting there, I knew our title hopes were pretty dim. All I could do was win the race and ultimately that's why we were here. I can't imagine a more bittersweet day."

Table of results

Results of the 33rd Annual Winchester 400
Pos Start Driver/Hometown Make Laps Status
1 4 Gary St. Amant / Columbus, OH Chevrolet 400 running
2 10 Rick Beebe / Merriam, KS Ford 400 running
3 3 Joey Clanton / Stockbridge, GA Chevrolet 396 running
4 6 Kyle Busch / Las Vegas, NV Ford 393 broken wheel
5 15 Kevin Cywinski / Wausau, WI Chevrolet 392 running
6 30 Peter Cozzolino / Avon, IN Chevrolet 391 running
7 18 Greg Stewart / Four Oaks, NC Pontiac 382 running
8 19 Greg Williams / Haubstadt, IN Chevrolet 381 running
9 1 David Stremme / South Bend, IN Chevrolet 378 running
10 31 John Webb / Pauls Valley, OK Pontiac 372 running
11 23 John Silverthorne / Dallas, TX Chevrolet 372 running
12 24 Ed Brown / Leesburg, FL Chevrolet 369 running
13 27 Tracy Gordon / Strong, ME Pontiac 365 running
14 22 Chad Wood / Madison, WI Chevrolet 364 running
15 2 Mike Garvey / Lakeville, MN Chevrolet 362 running
16 17 Jason Boyd / Orlando, FL Chevrolet 358 running
17 20 Pat Kelly Chevrolet 336 running
18 11 Butch Miller / Coopersville, MI Chevrolet 320 radiator
19 14 Todd Kluever / Sun Prairie, WI Chevrolet 317 accident
20 28 Mark Pluer / West Allis, WI Chevrolet 267 handling
21 5 Robbie Pyle / Columbus, OH Chevrolet 227 accident
22 9 J.C. Beattie Jr. / Baltimore, MD Chevrolet 227 accident
23 29 Charlie Hanna / Goshen, IN Pontiac 223 overheating
24 16 Doug Stevens / Lovejoy, GA Chevrolet 207 accident
25 26 Tim Taylor / Indianapolis, IN Chevrolet 183 accident
26 12 Russ Tuttle / Indianapolis, IN Chevrolet 176 handling
27 7 Bryan Reffner / Rudolph, WI Chevrolet 154 clutch
28 33 Mark Cole / Evansville, IN Pontiac 98 suspension
29 21 Chris Wimmer / Wausaw, WI Chevrolet 83 clutch
30 13 Davin Scites / Wayne, WV Chevrolet 31 accident
31 32 Rich Gardner / Marion, KY Chevrolet 4 handling
32 8 Joel Kauffman / LaGrange, IN Chevrolet 2 accident
33 25 Dave Sensiba/ Midland, MI Ford 2 accident

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Preceded by
2001 Winchester 400
2002 Winchester 400
Winner: Gary St. Amant
Succeeded by
2003 Winchester 400