1988 Daytona 500
First race of the 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Motor car race
The 1988 Daytona 500 was the first stock car race of the 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 30th iteration of the event . The race was held on Sunday, February 14, 1988, before an audience of 135,000 in Daytona Beach, Florida at Daytona International Speedway , a 2.5 miles (4.0 km) permanent triangular-shaped superspeedway. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. In the final laps of the race, Stavola Brothers Racing 's Bobby Allison managed to fend off his son, Ranier-Lundy Racing 's Davey Allison to the finish to take his 85th and final career NASCAR Winston Cup Series victory, his only victory of the season, and his third Daytona 500 victory.[ 1] [ 2] Jackson Bros. Motorsports ' Phil Parsons rounded out the top three.
Background
The layout of Daytona International Speedway , the venue where the race was held.
Daytona International Speedway is one of three superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the other two being Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway . The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees , while the front stretch , the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.
Entry list
(R) denotes rookie driver.
Qualifying
Qualifying was set by the 1988 Twin 125 Qualifiers . The top two positions were set by qualifying speeds held for the Twin 125 Qualifiers held on Saturday, February 6, with the top two qualifiers in the session earning the top two positions for the Daytona 500. The rest of the starting was set in the Twin 125 Qualifiers, held on Thursday, February 11, during two races. The top 14 finishers in the first race, excluding the pole position winner, set the inside row from rows two to 15, and the top 14 finishers in the second race, excluding the outside pole position winner, set the outside row from rows two to 15. The remaining non-qualifiers set positions 31-40 based on qualifying speeds from the first qualifying session held on Saturday. If needed, up to two extra provisionals were given to teams high enough in the previous season's owner's standings that did not qualify for the race by either qualifying speed or from the Twin 125 Qualifiers.
Ken Schrader , driving for Hendrick Motorsports , managed to win the pole, setting a time of 46.434 and an average speed of 193.823 miles per hour (311.928 km/h) in Saturday's session.[ 6]
27 drivers failed to qualify.
Full qualifying results
Race results
Fin
St
#
Driver
Team
Make
Laps
Led
Status
Pts
Winnings
1
3
12
Bobby Allison
Stavola Brothers Racing
Buick
200
70
running
185
$202,940
2
2
28
Davey Allison
Ranier-Lundy Racing
Ford
200
2
running
175
$113,760
3
19
55
Phil Parsons
Jackson Bros. Motorsports
Oldsmobile
200
9
running
170
$81,625
4
14
75
Neil Bonnett
RahMoc Enterprises
Pontiac
200
9
running
165
$67,290
5
8
11
Terry Labonte
Junior Johnson & Associates
Chevrolet
200
2
running
160
$62,415
6
1
25
Ken Schrader
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
200
14
running
155
$72,215
7
5
27
Rusty Wallace
Blue Max Racing
Pontiac
200
4
running
151
$59,990
8
12
44
Sterling Marlin
Hagan Racing
Oldsmobile
200
13
running
147
$43,765
9
18
88
Buddy Baker
Baker–Schiff Racing
Oldsmobile
200
0
running
138
$36,490
10
6
3
Dale Earnhardt
Richard Childress Racing
Chevrolet
200
2
running
139
$52,540
11
4
17
Darrell Waltrip
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
200
69
running
135
$73,840
12
31
9
Bill Elliott
Melling Racing
Ford
200
0
running
127
$31,015
13
9
8
Bobby Hillin Jr.
Stavola Brothers Racing
Buick
200
0
running
124
$28,320
14
15
5
Geoff Bodine
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
200
0
running
121
$27,305
15
13
4
Rick Wilson
Morgan–McClure Motorsports
Oldsmobile
200
0
running
118
$23,165
16
36
1
Dale Jarrett
Ellington Racing
Buick
200
0
running
115
$18,845
17
27
26
Ricky Rudd
King Racing
Buick
200
0
running
112
$20,125
18
21
21
Kyle Petty
Wood Brothers Racing
Ford
199
0
running
109
$23,505
19
28
95
Trevor Boys
Sadler Brothers Racing
Chevrolet
199
0
running
106
$15,085
20
29
71
Dave Marcis
Marcis Auto Racing
Chevrolet
198
0
running
103
$18,175
21
33
31
Brad Teague
Bob Clark Motorsports
Oldsmobile
198
0
running
100
$13,570
22
24
89
Michael Waltrip
Mueller Brothers Racing
Pontiac
197
0
running
97
$14,065
23
35
22
Steve Moore
Hamby Racing
Chevrolet
195
0
running
94
$13,810
24
40
98
Ed Pimm
Curb Racing
Buick
191
0
running
91
$11,605
25
37
52
Jimmy Means
Jimmy Means Racing
Chevrolet
191
0
running
88
$14,250
26
39
92
Ralph Jones
LC Racing
Ford
190
0
running
85
$10,595
27
22
68
Derrike Cope
Testa Racing
Ford
183
0
running
82
$15,235
28
23
23
Eddie Bierschwale
B&B Racing
Oldsmobile
181
0
running
79
$12,080
29
20
33
Harry Gant
Mach 1 Racing
Chevrolet
175
1
accident
81
$15,575
30
26
86
Rick Jeffrey
Jeffrey Racing
Chevrolet
174
0
running
73
$11,420
31
42
90
Benny Parsons
Donlavey Racing
Ford
156
0
engine
70
$13,390
32
16
7
Alan Kulwicki
AK Racing
Ford
148
0
running
67
$14,410
33
17
14
A. J. Foyt
A. J. Foyt Racing
Oldsmobile
105
0
accident
64
$11,455
34
34
43
Richard Petty
Petty Enterprises
Pontiac
104
0
accident
61
$11,475
35
41
15
Brett Bodine
Bud Moore Engineering
Ford
104
0
accident
58
$17,870
36
25
73
Phil Barkdoll
Barkdoll Racing
Ford
103
0
accident
55
$10,340
37
10
83
Lake Speed
Speed Racing
Oldsmobile
65
5
engine
57
$12,860
38
32
29
Cale Yarborough
Cale Yarborough Motorsports
Oldsmobile
46
0
accident
49
$8,780
39
30
99
Connie Saylor
Ball Motorsports
Chevrolet
32
0
accident
0
$9,645
40
7
50
Greg Sacks
Dingman Brothers Racing
Pontiac
22
0
engine
43
$12,110
41
38
6
Mark Martin
Roush Racing
Ford
19
0
overheating
40
$7,910
42
11
97
Morgan Shepherd
Winkle Motorsports
Buick
11
0
engine
37
$11,410
Failed to qualify or withdrew
43
67
Buddy Arrington
Arrington Racing
Ford
44
56
Joey Sonntag
Sonntag Racing
Chevrolet
45
01
Mickey Gibbs
Gibbs Racing
Ford
46
30
Michael Waltrip
Bahari Racing
Pontiac
47
34
Donnie Allison
AAG Racing
Oldsmobile
48
10
Ken Bouchard (R)
Whitcomb Racing
Ford
49
63
Jocko Maggiacomo
Linro Motorsports
Chevrolet
50
39
Blackie Wangerin
Wangerin Racing
Ford
51
24
Bobby Coyle
Gray Racing
Chevrolet
52
07
Larry Moyer
Stark Racing
Pontiac
53
48
Tony Spanos
Hylton Motorsports
Buick
54
02
Joe Booher
Booher Racing
Pontiac
55
64
Mike Potter
Potter Racing
Chevrolet
56
18
Sarel van der Merwe
Hendrick Motorsports
Chevrolet
57
82
Mark Stahl
Stahl Racing
Ford
58
54
Ronnie Sanders
Gray Racing
Chevrolet
59
2
Ernie Irvan (R)
U.S. Racing
Chevrolet
60
77
Ken Ragan
Ragan Racing
Ford
61
80
Jimmy Horton (R)
S&H Racing
Ford
62
70
J. D. McDuffie
McDuffie Racing
Pontiac
63
74
John Linville
Wawak Racing
Chevrolet
64
0
Delma Cowart
H. L. Waters Racing
Oldsmobile
65
59
Mark Gibson
Gibson Racing
Pontiac
66
85
Bobby Gerhart
Bobby Gerhart Racing
Chevrolet
67
49
Mike Porter
Hylton Motorsports
Chevrolet
68
03
Dave Pletcher Sr.
Weaver Racing
Ford
69
57
Bobby Wawak
Wawak Racing
Chevrolet
WD
0
Rodney Combs
Inglass Racing
Oldsmobile
WD
72
Charlie Rudolph
Rudolph Racing
Pontiac
Official race results
Standings after the race
Drivers' Championship standings
Note : Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.
Notes
^ Combs' car blew an engine during a Wednesday, February 10 session. As the team had no backup car, Combs withdrew from the event.[ 3]
^ a b After Waltrip failed to qualify, his team offered to buy up a car who qualified for the race in order for Waltrip to race, as the race was in Waltrip's contract. Jim Sauter and his team, Mueller Brothers Racing, who had managed to qualify for the race accepted the offer, allowing Waltrip to race in place of Sauter.[ 4]
^ Rudolph crashed in a Tuesday, February 9 practice session. As the team did not have a backup car, Rudolph withdrew from the event.[ 5]
References
^ Higgins, Tom (February 15, 1988). "Daddy Edges Davey To Take Daytona" . The Charlotte Observer . pp. 1B, 3B . Retrieved September 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Jenks, Jim (February 15, 1988). "Allison & son finish 1-2" . The Tampa Tribune . pp. 1C, 8C . Retrieved September 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Higgins, Tom (February 11, 1988). "Twin 125s May Be Especially Frantic" . The Charlotte Observer . pp. 3B. Retrieved September 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Cannon, Alan (February 13, 1988). "Elliott holds off Earnhardt in IROC season opener" . Ledger-Enquirer . pp. C4. Retrieved September 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ "Petty, three others uninjured in wild crash during practice" . The Macon Telegraph . Associated Press . February 10, 1988. pp. 1C. Retrieved September 3, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
^ Higgins, Tom (February 7, 1988). "Schrader Dashes To Daytona 500 Pole" . The Charlotte Observer . pp. 12D. Retrieved September 2, 2023 – via Newspapers.com .
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