1988 Miller High Life 400 (September)

1988 Miller High Life 400
Race details
Race 22 of 29 in the 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season

Richmond International Speedway
Date September 11, 1988
Location Richmond International Raceway, Richmond, Virginia
Course Permanent racing facility
0.75 mi (1.2 km)
Distance 400 laps, 300 mi (482.803 km)
WeatherTemperatures up to 78.1 °F (25.6 °C); wind speeds up to 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)[1]
Pole position
Driver Davey Allison Robert Yates Racing
Time 122.85 mph
Most laps led
Driver Davey Allison Robert Yates Racing
Laps 262
Winner
No. 28
Davey Allison
Robert Yates Racing

The 1988 Miller High Life 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on September 11, 1988, at Richmond International Raceway in the American community of Richmond, Virginia. This race spanned 300 miles or 480 kilometres on Richmond International Raceway's new 0.75 mile configuration.

Qualifying

Davey Allison blistered the field in qualifying, lapping the track with an average of 122.850 miles per hour. Davey's lap was overshadowed by another story. That story was tires! The 1988 season had seen a war between the Hoosier Tire Company and Goodyear develop, and with a new track and surface, several teams elected to change tire brands. Due to NASCAR rules at the time, those drivers that did switch tires were sent to the back and had there qualifying spot adjusted as well.[2]

With the qualifying order reset the top-10 comprised:

Grid No. Driver Sponsor Manufacturer
1 28 Davey Allison Texaco-Havoline Ford
2 12 Mike Alexander Miller High Life Buick
3 4 Rick Wilson Kodak Oldsmobile
4 25Ken Schrader Folger's Chevrolet
5 31Butch Miller Slender You Figure Salons Oldsmobile
6 30Michael Waltrip Country Time Lemonade Pontiac
7 15Brett BodineCrisco/Motorcraft Ford
8 88Greg SacksRed Baron Frozen PizzaOldsmobile
9 97Rodney CombsGeneral MotorsBuick
10 90Benny ParsonsAccu-TurnFord

There were at least 45 teams that entered the race, meaning that 9 drivers had to go home.

Grid No. Driver Sponsor Manufacturer
DNQ 67 Ron Esau Buddy Arrington Ford
DNQ 68 Derrike Cope Puralator Ford
DNQ 70J.D. McDuffie Rumple Furniture Pontiac
DNQ 37Randy Morrison Ford
DNQ 54Lennie Pond Heritage Chevrolet Chevrolet
DNQ 20 Rayvon Clark[3]
DNQ 98Brad NoffsingerSunoco Buick
DNQ 40Ben HessHess RacingOldsmobile
DNQ 78Jay SommersR.A.Ziglar Chevrolet

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Qualifying information

Butch Miller gave owner Bob Clark his best ever starting position with the fifth place start. Clark was able to get a second car in the field, a year old Oldsmobile,[5] with dirt track ace Lee Faulk[6] at the wheel. Faulk was making his first ever start in the series. Bob Schacht qualified for the race eventually settling in to the 18th spot, with a red #66 Buick. This would be the first (and only) start in NASCAR for Schachts owner Tom Reet.

Race

Allison immediately got a jump on the field as the race almost immediately turned chaotic. Coming into turn 2 Lake Speed and Richard Petty collided. The wrecking didn't stop there, as down the front-stretch coming to yellow, Geoff Bodine ran over the back of Rusty Wallace.[2] Wallace, who had been a major points contender at that point could only run 17 additional laps before parking it with damage. Petty then hit the wall a second time bring out to bring out the second caution, this time the damage was terminal. Rick Wilson had a great run come to a schreeching halt, as his Kodak Oldsmobile blew the engine less the 10% of the way in. Harry Gant was the next victim of the track when his car caught on fire, after a grinding crash that had also collected Jimmy Means, Ernie Irvan and Eddie Bierschwale. Mike Alexander, Butch Miller, and Dale Earnhardt took the turns with the lead, after a Hoosier shod Allison, switched to Goodyear tires under the first caution. But after caution four came out (due to another Lake Speed accident) Allison was able to catch up and soon over powered Earnhardt. From there on, it was easy sailing for Davey as he took victory

Results (Top 5)

Grid No. Driver Sponsor Manufacturer
1 28 Davey Allison Texaco-Havoline Ford
2 3 Dale Earnhardt GM Goodwrench Chevrolet
3 11 Terry Labonte Budweiser Chevrolet
4 6Mark Martin Stroh's Light Ford
5 7Alan Kulwicki Zerex Ford[7]

References

  1. "1988 Miller High Life 400 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. 2014-07-19.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "1988 Miller High Life 400". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  3. "1988 Miller High Life 400". Racing-Reference.info. 1988-09-11. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  4. "Lee Faulk Career Statistics". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2013-07-14.
  5. "1988 Miller High Life 400". Racing-Reference.info. 1988-09-11. Retrieved 2013-07-14.