1999 TranSouth Financial 400
The 1999 TranSouth Financial 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held at Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South Carolina on March 21, 1999. Jeff Burton won the race.[2]
Race details[1] | |||
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Race 5 of 34 of in the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series | |||
Layout of Darlington Raceway | |||
Date | March 21, 1999 | ||
Location | Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South Carolina | ||
Course |
Permanent racing facility 1.366 mi (2.198 km) | ||
Distance | 293 laps, 400.2 mi (644.0 km) | ||
Weather | Temperatures reaching up to 75.2°F (24°C); wind speeds up to 23.02 miles per hour (37.04 km/h) | ||
Average speed | 121.294 mph (195.204 km/h) | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Hendrick Motorsports | ||
Time | 28.398 | ||
Most laps led | |||
Driver | Jeff Burton | Roush Racing | |
Laps | 59 | ||
Winner | |||
No. 99 | Jeff Burton | Roush Racing | |
Television in the United States | |||
Network | ESPN | ||
Announcers | Bob Jenkins, Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett |
Summary
Contested over 164 out of a scheduled 293 laps, it was the fifth race of the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series. The race was won by Jeff Burton for the Roush Racing team. Jeremy Mayfield finished second, and Jeff Gordon, who started from pole position, clinched third. Seventy-one thousand attended the race that lasted one hour, fifty minutes and forty-nine seconds. A total distance of 19 laps were raced under low speeds due to two accident-related and one rain-related caution. Derrike Cope, Dave Marcis and Rich Bickle were not fast enough during qualifying to be in the race grid.[3] Jeff Burton's victory would help him bolt ahead of Mike Skinner in the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings.[4] The majority of the grid drove Ford vehicles .[3]
Ken Schrader became the last-place finisher of the race; he was 89 laps behind the lead driver. Schrader walked away with $30,416 as his take-home pay ($46,681.21 when adjusted for inflation) while the race winner came away with a then-incredible $161,900 in winnings ($248,477.37 when adjusted for inflation).[5]
Results
References
- "Weather History: Darlington, South Carolina". The Old Farmer's Almanac. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
- "Transouth 400 Racing in the Rain – Tran South Financial 400". Circle Track. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- "Race Information: 1999 TransSouth Financial 500". Racing Reference. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- "Championship Points Update: 1999 TransSouth Financial 500". Race Database. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- "Additional Race Information: 1999 TransSouth Financial 500". Driver Averages. Archived from the original on April 28, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
Preceded by 1999 Cracker Barrel 500 |
NASCAR Winston Cup Series season 1999 |
Succeeded by 1999 Primestar 500 |