1999 Frontier @ the Glen

The 1999 Frontier @ the Glen was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held at Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York on April 15, 1999. It was the 21st points-paying event of the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. Rusty Wallace won the pole, and Jeff Gordon won the race for the third consecutive year. A total of 49 cars attempted the race.

1999 Frontier @ the Glen
Race details[1][2]
Race 21 of 34 of in the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
The short course at Watkins Glen International
Date August 15, 1999 (1999-08-15)
Location Watkins Glen International,
Watkins Glen, New York, U.S.
Course Permanent racing facility
2.450 mi (3.943 km)
Distance 90 laps, 220.50 mi (354.86 km)
Weather Mild with temperatures approaching 73.4°F (23°C); wind speeds up to 7.36 miles per hour (11.84 km/h)
Average speed 87.722 mph (141.175 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Penske-Kranefuss Racing
Time 1:12.752
Most laps led
Driver Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports
Laps 55
Winner
No. 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports
Television in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Bob Jenkins and Ned Jarrett

Summary

Practice and Qualifying

Practice and Kendall Pole Day, scheduled for Friday August 13, were both delayed for several hours due to inclement weather conditions. First-round qualifying would be held that day, allowing qualifying positions 1-25 to be locked into the field, but second-round qualifying would be rained out, forcing spots 25-36 to be locked in based on their first round qualifying speeds, and positions 37-43 were locked in based on owner points. Two drivers who failed to qualify, Jack Baldwin and Paul Gentilozzi made their only attempts at a Winston Cup event during this race. Rusty Wallace set a new track record with his pole-qualifying speed at 121.234 mph.

As was common with many road races, several road course ringers attempted to qualify. Two drivers, Boris Said and Ron Fellows, led their first Winston Cup laps during this race. Said, David Murry, and Ted Christopher made their first Winston Cup starts. Christopher also competed in the companion NASCAR Featherlite Modified Series and NASCAR Busch North Series races that weekend, winning and placing second respectively. In addition, full-time Winston Cup driver Jerry Nadeau, who began his career on road courses, led his first career laps in a Winston Cup race.

Race

The only drivers who failed to finish underwent mechanical failures. During the race, there were four caution flags for cars (#11, #36, #40, and #45) off the track in the inner loop at separate times, for oil on the race track, and for the #26 car wrecking. 16.7 percent of the race's 90 laps were spent under caution.

1991 winner Ernie Irvan made his final NASCAR Winston Cup start in this race. Irvan suffered career-ending head injuries while practicing his Busch Series car at Michigan International Speedway the following week. David Murry's lone career start came in this race. This race was also the last win for Ray Evernham as crew chief. He left Jeff Gordon's team several weeks later to start his own Winston Cup team.

ESPN carried the coverage for the race. Regular color commentator Benny Parsons missed the race due to a recent operation, however called the telecast in the middle of the race to talk to fellow commentators and viewers.

When the race began to come to a close, the race came down to Jeff Gordon and Canadian road course ringer Ron Fellows. Ron Fellows, in a one-time drive in the #87 NEMCO Motorsports Chevy, led 3 laps late in the race and got passed by Gordon with less than 30 laps to go. Fellows remained in second for several laps and ultimately had one shot at the lead on a restart with 2 laps to go. Fellows tried to pass Gordon in turn 1, but Gordon held off the challenge, pulling away to win the race by 5 car-lengths. Gordon praised Fellows for a fun race in victory lane. It was Fellows' first of 2 runner-up finishes in the Cup series race at Watkins Glen.

Ron Fellows was not the only road course ringer in the race. Boris Said started 2nd in the race and led some laps early in the race in the #14 car owned by Mark Simo. However, Said's day came to an end on lap 48 with a blown engine.

Coming off a win at the Brickyard 400, Dale Jarrett finished fourth to gain twenty-four points on his points lead over Mark Martin. His points lead was at 300 points at the end of the race.

Results

Pos Grid Car Driver Team Make Laps Led Status
1 324Jeff Gordon (W)Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet9055Running
2 787Ron FellowsNEMCO MotorsportsChevrolet903Running
3 12Rusty Wallace (W)Penske-Kranefuss RacingFord909Running
4 988Dale JarrettRobert Yates RacingFord900Running
5 69Jerry NadeauMelling RacingFord909Running
6 420Tony Stewart (R)Joe Gibbs RacingPontiac900Running
7 2625Wally Dallenbach, Jr.Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet902Running
8 2544Kyle Petty (W)Petty EnterprisesPontiac900Running
9 1731Mike SkinnerRichard Childress RacingChevrolet900Running
10 56Mark Martin (W)Roush RacingFord900Running
11 105Terry LabonteHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet900Running
12 391Steve ParkDale Earnhardt, Inc.Chevrolet900Running
13 2799Jeff BurtonRoush RacingFord900Running
14 3897Chad LittleRoush RacingFord900Running
15 1666Darrell WaltripHaas-Carter MotorsportsFord900Running
16 1323Jimmy SpencerHaas-Carter MotorsportsFord900Flagged
17 3033Ken SchraderAndy Petree RacingChevrolet900Running
18 4221Elliott Sadler (R)Wood Brothers RacingFord900Running
19 2355Kenny WallaceAndy Petree RacingChevrolet900Running
20 143Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevrolet900Running
21 197Michael WaltripMattei MotorsportsChevrolet901Running
22 124Bobby HamiltonMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet902Running
23 4198Rick MastCale Yarborough MotorsportsFord900Running
24 2218Bobby LabonteJoe Gibbs RacingPontiac900Running
25 4016Kevin LepageRoush RacingFord900Running
26 2928Kenny Irwin, Jr.Robert Yates RacingFord900Running
27 4375Ted MusgraveButch Mock MotorsportsFord900Running
28 894Bill ElliottBill Elliott RacingFord900Running
29 1843John AndrettiPetty EnterprisesPontiac900Running
30 1142Joe NemechekSABCO RacingChevrolet890Running
31 3313Ted Christopher (R)Mystique MotorsportsChevrolet890Running
32 2410Ricky Rudd (W)Rudd Performance MotorsportsFord890Running
33 2040Sterling MarlinSABCO RacingChevrolet890Running
34 3712Jeremy MayfieldPenske-Kranefuss RacingFord890Running
35 2160Geoffrey Bodine (W)Joe Bessey MotorsportsChevrolet890Running
36 2845Rich BickleTyler Jet MotorsportsPontiac880Running
37 3241David GreenLarry Hedrick MotorsportsChevrolet880Running
38 3426Johnny Benson, Jr.Roush RacingFord850Running
39 3161David Murry (R)Phoenix Air RacingFord780Running
40 3511Brett BodineBrett Bodine RacingFord660Running
41 3636Ernie Irvan (W)MB2 MotorsportsPontiac600Engine
42 214Boris Said (R)Irvan-Simo MotorsportsFord489Engine
43 1522Ward BurtonBill Davis RacingPontiac480Engine
Failed to Qualify
77Robert PressleyJasper MotorsportsFord
30Derrike CopeEel River RacingPontiac
19Paul Gentilozzi (R)Roehig MotorsportsPontiac
91Jack Baldwin (R)LJ RacingChevrolet
58Hut StricklinSBIII MotorsportsFord
71Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingChevrolet
Notes:
  1. Homelink signed a one race agreement to sponsor the #14 car for this race after their original entry, the #19 car, did not qualify.

References

  1. "Weather History for Watkins Glen, New York: April 15, 1999". Farmer's Almanac. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  2. "1999 Frontier @ the Glen". Racing Reference. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
Preceded by
1999 Brickyard 400
NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
1999
Succeeded by
1999 Pepsi 400 Presented by Meijer
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