1994 Daytona 500

The 1994 Daytona 500, the 36th running of the event, was held February 20 at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Florida. Loy Allen Jr., ARCA graduate and Winston Cup rookie, driving the No. 19 for TriStar Motorsports, won the pole. Speedweeks 1994 was marked by tragedy when two drivers, Neil Bonnett and Rodney Orr, were killed in separate practice accidents for this race. Sterling Marlin in the Morgan-McClure Motorsports No. 4 won the race, the first win of his NASCAR career.

1994 Daytona 500
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 31 in the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Track map of Daytona International Speedway showing mainly the speedway.
Date February 20, 1994 (1994-02-20)
Location Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.02336 km)
Distance 200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Weather Mild with temperatures reaching up to 77 °F (25 °C); wind speeds approaching 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
Average speed 156.931 miles per hour (252.556 km/h)
Pole position
Driver TriStar Motorsports
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 Winner Ernie Irvan Robert Yates Racing
Duel 2 Winner Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing
Most laps led
Driver Ernie Irvan Robert Yates Racing
Laps 84
Winner
No. 4 Sterling Marlin Morgan-McClure Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network CBS
Announcers Ken Squier, Chris Economaki and Ned Jarrett
Nielsen Ratings 9.6/26
(13.6 million viewers)

Tragedies

During Speedweeks, on the first day of practice for the Daytona 500, legendary driver Neil Bonnett crashed in turn four. Bonnett died at Halifax Hospital from massive head injuries. Three days later, reigning Goody's Dash Series (NASCAR's four-cylinder class) champion, Rodney Orr, making his Cup debut, lost control and spun in turn two. His car flipped and hit the catch fence with the roof above the driver's seat. Orr was killed instantly. Following these tragedies, a worried Rusty Wallace gave a lecture, calling out the drivers for over-aggression on the track, during the pre-race Drivers Meeting. In his lecture, Wallace was extremely critical of the drivers taking bold risks such as gambling on their tires, making overly-aggressive moves early in the races, and not taking much time to fix any damages to their car on pit road. In conclusion, he told the drivers, "Use your damn heads!" He was given a round of applause from the drivers and teams after his lecture.

In the middle of the Goodyear-Hoosier tire war, Hoosier released teams from their contracts three days following Orr's death. Hoosier received blame from some observers as the tires were the only linking factor between the two deaths. However, the criticism was purely speculative and NASCAR never blamed the tires for the deaths and never offered an official cause of the accident for either fatality.

An investigation done by the Orlando Sentinel blamed Orr's crash on a broken right-rear shock absorber mounting bracket. That same part was reportedly broken on Bonnett's car. NASCAR refused to comment on the outside investigation.

Summary

Loy Allen, Jr. failed to lead a lap. Ernie Irvan and Dale Earnhardt swapped the lead several times in the first 60 laps (which turned out to be a preview of the Championship battle), with Jeff Gordon leading briefly. The Big One happened on lap 62 when Chuck Bown and Kyle Petty touched in Turn 4. Petty, Robert Pressley, John Andretti and Rusty Wallace were done for the day. Hut Stricklin, Harry Gant, Bobby Hillin Jr., and rookie Jeff Burton, among others, were also involved. The race restarted with Daytona 500 rookie Todd Bodine in the lead. He was soon passed by Earnhardt and was then tagged by Gordon whom Todd thought he was clear of. Jimmy Spencer, Ted Musgrave, Brett Bodine and Michael Waltrip were caught up in a chain reaction to Bodine's spin; Brett and Waltrip would continue.

The finish

The yellow flag was displayed with 60 laps to go when Morgan Shepherd spun, which made for interesting fuel mileage strategy. Earnhardt, Irvan, and Mark Martin came into the pits again for extra fuel. 1990 winner Derrike Cope led the field at the restart, only to be passed by Marlin and Irvan a couple of laps later. Irvan took the lead with 43 laps to go, but on Lap 180 he suddenly got loose in Turn 4. He recovered the car, but Marlin retook the lead as Irvan fell back to 7th. With 12 laps to go, Irvan was repassed by Martin, whom he had passed a few laps before, but with eight laps to go the Ford duo tag-teamed Jeff Gordon for 3rd and 4th. The two Fords swapped positions with five laps to go, and Irvan passed Terry Labonte (who was hung up behind Jimmy Hensley) in the tri-oval with three laps to go. But Sterling Marlin's Morgan-McClure Chevrolet was untouchable, and he finally won a Winston Cup race in his 279th start after eight second-place finishes. He broke Dave Marcis' previous record for most starts before his first Cup win (227th start, at Martinsville in 1975). Martin ran out of fuel with two to go, but he managed to take the white flag to complete 199 laps.

Race results

Pos Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Status Laps led Points
1 44Sterling MarlinMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet200Running30180
2 328Ernie IrvanRobert Yates RacingFord200Running84180
3 95Terry LabonteHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet200Running1170
4 624Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet200Running7165
5 1221Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers RacingFord200Running7160
6 3177Greg SacksU.S. RacingFord200Running0150
7 23Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevrolet200Running45151
8 2010Ricky RuddRudd Performance MotorsportsFord200Running0142
9 811Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & AssociatesFord200Running0138
10 1325Ken SchraderHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet200Running0134
11 397Geoff BodineGeoff Bodine RacingFord200Running1135
12 2340Bobby HamiltonTeam SABCOChevrolet200Running2132
13 76Mark MartinRoush RacingFord199Out of fuel5129
14 2215Lake SpeedBud Moore EngineeringFord199Running0121
15 2555Jimmy HensleyRaDiUs MotorsportsFord199Running0118
16 4222Bobby LabonteBill Davis RacingPontiac199Running0115
17 1843Wally Dallenbach, Jr.Petty EnterprisesPontiac199Running0112
18 349Joe RuttmanMelling RacingFord199Running0109
19 2880Jimmy HortonHover MotorsportsFord199Running0106
20 2932Dick TrickleActive MotorsportsFord198Running0103
21 1698Derrike CopeCale Yarborough MotorsportsFord198Running7105
22 119Loy Allen, Jr. #TriStar MotorsportsFord198Running097
23 3712Chuck BownBobby Allison MotorsportsFord198Running094
24 3390Bobby Hillin, Jr.Donlavey RacingFord198Running091
25 2771Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingChevrolet198Running088
26 358Jeff Burton #Stavola Brothers RacingFord197Running085
27 301Rick MastPrecision Products RacingFord197Running082
28 3217Darrell WaltripDarWal Inc.Chevrolet197Running079
29 1797Chad LittleMark Rypien MotorsportsFord196Running181
30 4095Jeremy Mayfield #Sadler Brothers RacingFord195Out of fuel073
31 1430Michael WaltripBahari RacingPontiac194Running070
32 1026Brett BodineKing RacingFord185Running067
33 3823Hut StricklinTravis Carter EnterprisesFord174Running064
34 3633Harry GantLeo Jackson MotorsportsChevrolet165Running061
35 4118Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs RacingChevrolet146Engine363
36 1175Todd BodineButch Mock MotorsportsFord79Accident760
37 2127Jimmy SpencerJunior Johnson & AssociatesFord79Accident052
38 2416Ted MusgraveRoush RacingFord79Accident049
39 2642Kyle PettyTeam SABCOPontiac64Accident046
40 1954Robert PressleyLeo Jackson MotorsportsChevrolet62Accident043
41 52Rusty WallacePenske Racing SouthFord61Accident040
42 1514John Andretti #Hagan RacingChevrolet47Accident037
Failed to Qualify
4389Jim SauterMueller RacingFord
4441Joe Nemechek #Larry Hedrick MotorsportsChevrolet
4552Brad TeagueMeans RacingFord
4645Rich Bickle #Isenhour RacingChevrolet
4734Bob BrevakBrevak RacingFord
4802T. W. TaylorTaylor RacingFord
490Delma CowartH. L. Waters RacingFord
5048Trevor BoysHylton RacingPontiac
5147Billy Standridge #Johnson RacingFord
5256Jerry HillTierney MotorsportsFord
5374Kerry TeagueKT MotorsportsChevrolet
5429Steve Grissom #Diamond Ridge MotorsportsChevrolet
5573Phil BarkdollBarkdoll RacingChevrolet
5620Buddy BakerMoroso RacingFord
5753Ritchie PettyPetty Brothers RacingFord
5861Rick CarelliChesrown RacingChevrolet
5931Ward Burton #Dillard RacingChevrolet
6037Rodney Orr #1Orr MotorsportsFord
6151Neil Bonnett1Phoenix RacingChevrolet
# Rookie of the Year candidate / 1 Withdrawn due to driver fatality/ 2 Withdrawn
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References

  1. "Weather of the 1994 Daytona 500". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2013-06-19.
  2. "1994 Daytona 500". Racing-Reference.info. 1994-02-20. Retrieved 2013-06-03.
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