2000 Winchester 400

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The thirty-first annual Winchester 400 motor race (run yearly since 1970) was held under American Speed Association sanction on October 1, 2000, at the Winchester Speedway, Indiana (USA).

As a child, Gary St. Amant dreamed of winning the historic Winchester 400. Dominating the final stages of the event, St. Amant earned his first "400" victory and also clinched the Series Championship. It was the return o the American Speed Association to the legendary event for the first time since Glenn Allen Jr. won the 1991 event.

The race

Larry Foyt was the quickest of the 38 cars that attempted to earn a spot in the starting field. Driving his Harrah’s Pontiac, he toured the oval in 15.656 seconds (114-972 MPH), establishing a modern ASA track record. Foyt would go from the pole to lead the first 43 laps until a majority of the field made pit stops under a yellow flag. Greg Stewart stayed on the track and assumed the lead until lap 83 when David Stremme made his first-ever appearance at the top of the "400" leader board. On track action and pit stops saw the lead shuffled several times over the first half of the race with Ricky Johnson, Mike Garvey, Scott Wimmer, and Joey Clanton all having a turn at the front.

In his first appearance at the intimidating oval, short-track veteran Mike Miller started showing his hand in the middle stages of the event. He first moved into the lead on the 196th lap, when he elected to stay on the track while others pitted for tires. Miller and Garvey swapped the lead on several occasions, before the last round of pit stops set the stage for the conclusion of the race. St. Amant’s crew performed lightning fast pit work, beating out Tim Sauter, while a slow stop relegated M. Miller to the tail of the lead lap cars. St. Amant was able to hold off all challengers over the final 70 laps and led T. Sauter by 0.680 seconds at the drop of the checkers. Robbie Pyle crossed the line in third with M. Miller fourth, and two-time winner Butch Miller in fifth. The top-five along with sixth place R. Johnson all completed the 400-lap distance. St. Amant grabbed a record $18,700 for his win.

Table of results

Results of the 31st Annual Winchester 400
Pos Start Car # Driver/Hometown Sponsor/Make Laps Winnings
(in US$)
Status
1 13 7 Gary St. Amant / Columbus, OH Wynn’s/GM Goodwrench Service Plus/API / Chevrolet 400 $18,700 running
2 19 9 Tim Sauter / Necedah, WI Build-A-Mold/Moldplas/A.P. Tool & Gauge / Chevrolet 400 $13,700 running
3 2 8 Robbie Pyle / Columbus, OH Van Camp’s Beans/Young Motorsports/JVM Enterprises / Chevrolet 400 $9,450 running
4 6 18 Mike Miller / Woodstock, GA Jani-King/Miller Motorsports / Pontiac 400 $7,600 running
5 7 52 Butch Miller / Coopersville, MI Meijer/Banquet/Cheez-It/Red Baron/Stouffer’s/Throop Motorsports / Pontiac 400 $5,850 running
6 14 22 Ricky Johnson / El Cajon, CA Nationwide Auction Systems/WorldBestBuy.com/Herzog Motor Sports / Chevrolet 400 $6,000 running
7 3 1 Mike Garvey / Lakeville, MN Tecumseh/LaFavre Racing Teams / Chevrolet 399 $5,100 running
8 15 33 Greg Stewart / Four Oaks, NC Screaming Eagle Motorsports / Pontiac 399 $3,850 running
9 9 27 David Stremme / South Bend, IN Industrial Safety and Environmental Services/Visibility/Hamke Cars & Parts / Pontiac 397 $4,400 running
10 28 75 David Bonnett / Hueytown, AL Dunlop Golf/True Temper/Bobick’s Golf Headquarters of Ft. Wayne / Chevrolet 396 $3,900 running
11 12 5 Scott Hansen / Green Bay, WI Structural Transport/Victor Ford/AFCO/Fanetti Motorsports / Ford 396 $3,175 running
12 18 83 Joey Clanton / Stockbridge, GA Zaxby’s/Racing Radios/Pro Shocks/echosource83.com/Airgas / Pontiac 395 $3,075 running
13 33 40 Brandon Sperling / Yorba Linda, CA Crookston Poured Walls/Crookston Motorsports / Chevrolet 395 $3,335 running
14 34 07 Jack Landis / Edgerton, OH Noah Yoder Ford/Yoder Body Shop / Ford 394 $3,300 running
15 22 23 Rick Beebe / Merriam, KS Metro Milwaukee Auto Auction/Impact Printing/Penske Racing Shocks / Pontiac 392 $4,225 running
16 20 05 Scott Wimmer / Wausaw, WI W.J. Plemons Inv./Webko/Beck’s Propane & Marine/Sierra/Wehrs / Chevrolet 384 $2,725 running
17 1 14 Larry Foyt / Houston, TX Harrah’s/Terre Haute 1st Nat’l Bank/A.J. Foyt Enterprises / Pontiac 380 $2,475 accident
18 25 11 Tristan DuPuis / Lansing, MI Edy’s Grand Ice Cream/Freschetta Pizza/Meijer / Pontiac 377 $4,025 running
19 23 42 Ted Smokstad / Richfield, MN Aspen Electric/eWeb21.com/Iten Motorsports / Chevrolet 367 $3,000 running
20 11 53 Brian Ross / Plymouth, IN Gainey Transportation Services/Bissell/National HeritageAcademies / Pontiac 349 $3,100 electrical
21 5 6 Dave Sensiba / Middleville, MI MC Sports/Dunlop Golf/PrestigeTruck.com/Sensiba Engineering / Pontiac 327 $3,150 accident
22 16 21 Kevin Cywinski / Wausau, WI Texas Roadhouse/LaFavre Racing Teams / Chevrolet 310 $1,975 running
23 24 44 Mark Dismore Jr. / Greenfield, IN monster.com/WorldBestBuy.com/Team monte Carlo/Herzog / Chevrolet 298 $3,750 accident
24 27 09 J.C. Beattie Jr. / Baltimore, MD ATI Performance Products/RUS Uniforms / Chevrolet 261 $2,400 exhaust
25 17 16 Russ Tuttle / Indianapolis, IN Conseco / Pontiac 156 $2,300 accident
26 4 28 Tim Taylor / Indianapolis, IN EMAS Inc. Ambulance Service/Taylor Racing / Chevrolet 142 $2,275 accident
27 29 49 Matt Hagans / Indianapolis, IN Eagle Creek Aviation/Hagans Racing / Chevrolet 71 $1,275 brakes
28 8 4 Glenn Allen, Jr. / Cincinnati, OH GM Goodwrench Service Plus/Snap-On Tools/API II / Pontiac 40 $1,675 accident
29 35 81 Mark Cole / Evansville, IN Llumar Window Films/Mark Cole Motorsports / Pontiac 32 $2,600 handling
30 10 25 Derrick Gilchrist / Asheville, NC MC Sports/Dunlop Golf/Engineered Polymer Products/PrestigeTruck.com / Pontiac 23 $680 drive shaft
31 21 3 Mike Cope / Weeki Wachee Springs, FL Manheim’s Florida Auto Auction of Orlando/Mike Cope Racing / Chevrolet 12 $1,910 accident
32 26 55 Greg Williams / Haubstadt, IN Shoe Carnival/Raben North Park/Greg Williams Racing / Chevrolet 4 $2,140 rear end
33 32 03 Ken Alexander / Clemson, SC Greased Lightning/KAR Racing / Chevrolet 4 $1,920 accident
34 30 20 Dave Jackson / Loveland, OH O’Rourke Cartage/Auto Glass Authority/Lihn Motorsports / Chevrolet 4 $1,100 accident
35 31 08 John Silverthorne / Dallas, TX Aqua Terra Ventures/Silverthorne Racing / Chevrolet 4 $1,875 accident

Race statistics

  • Average Speed: 80.502 mph (129.555 km/h)
  • Margin of Victory: 0.680 seconds
  • Time of Race: Two hours, 29 minutes and 3.096 seconds
  • Lead Changes: 13 among 10 drivers
  • Lap Leaders: Larry Foyt 1-43; Greg Stewart 44-82; David Stremme 83-120; Ricky Johnson 121-144; Mike Garvey 145-154; Scott Wimmer 155-184; Joey Clanton 185-195; Mike Miller 196-223; Garvey 224-238; M. Miller 239-252; Butch Miller 253; Garvey 254-313; M. Miller 314-330; Gary St. Amant 331-400.
  • Cautions: 11 for 73 laps
  • Entries: 39   Qualifiers: 39

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Preceded by
1999 Winchester 400
2000 Winchester 400
Winner: Gary St. Amant
Succeeded by
2001 Winchester 400

Coordinates: 40°10′31″N 85°1′37″W / 40.17528°N 85.02694°W / 40.17528; -85.02694 (Winchester Speedway)

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