Who won the 1994 Winston Cup?

Dale Earnhardt
The season began on Sunday, February 20, and ended on Sunday, November 13. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing was crowned champion at season’s end, winning consecutive Winston Cups for the third time in his career and tying Richard Petty for the record of most top-level NASCAR championships with seven.

Who won the 1995 Winston Cup?

Jeff Gordon
Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won his first career championship.

Who won the 1994 Pepsi 400?

1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Results

1994 Results
DATE RACE POLE WINNER
Sun, Jun 19 Miller Genuine Draft 400 Michigan International Speedway Loy Allen Jr. Ford
Sat, Jul 2 Pepsi 400 Daytona International Speedway Dale Earnhardt
Sun, Jul 10 Slick 50 300 New Hampshire International Speedway Ernie Irvan

Who won the Winston Cup in 1993?

The 1993 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 45th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 22nd modern-era Cup season. The season began on February 7 and ended on November 14. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing won the title, the sixth of his career.

Who drove the 29 car in 1994?

Kevin Harvick
NASCAR Car #29

Driver Wins
1 Kevin Harvick 23
2 Dick Hutcherson 13
3 Steve Grissom 0
4 Dale Jarrett 0

Who won the 1992 Nascar championship?

Alan Kulwicki
Alan Kulwicki won the Winston Cup championship as an owner/driver.

Who won the Winston Cup in 1998?

The 1998 Winston Cup Champion Jeff Gordon. It was Gordon’s third championship in four years.

How many races did Dale Earnhardt win 1994?

nine races
Three of Earnhardt’s four victories in 1994 came in the first nine races, including consecutive wins at Darlington Raceway and Bristol International Raceway (now Bristol Motor Speedway) and another springtime triumph, this one at Talladega Superspeedway.

Who won the 1992 Winston Cup?

Independent owner/driver Alan Kulwicki of AK Racing won the Winston Cup championship. The 1992 season was considered one of the most dramatic and emotional years in NASCAR.

Who won the 2011 NASCAR championship?

Stewart
Stewart, who passed an uncanny 118 cars Sunday in his back-and-forth route to the title, became the first driver to win a championship by virtue of a tiebreaker since NASCAR first instituted a points system in 1975. He also is the seventh driver in Cup annals to win the championship in the season’s final race..

How old was Dale Earnhardt?

49 years (1951–2001)
Dale Earnhardt/Age at death
On February 18, 2001, Dale Earnhardt Sr., considered one of the greatest drivers in National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) history, dies at the age of 49 in a last-lap crash at the 43rd Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach, Florida. Earnhardt was driving his famous black No.

How old is Dale Jr?

47 years (October 10, 1974)
Dale Earnhardt Jr./Age

Who was the winner of the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup?

The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 46th season of NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 23rd modern-era Cup series. The season began on Sunday, February 20, and ended on Sunday, November 13. Dale Earnhardt of Richard Childress Racing was crowned champion at season’s end,…

When did the 1994 NASCAR season start and end?

1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 46th season of NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 23rd modern-era Cup series. The season began on Sunday, February 20, and ended on Sunday, November 13.

Where did Mark Martin finish in the 1994 Winston Cup?

Mark Martin finished second to Earnhardt for the second time in five years, 444 points behind. Rusty Wallace finished third in the championship. The Busch Clash was held February 13 at Daytona International Speedway. Ken Schrader drew for the pole.

Who was the Rookie of the Year in 1994?

Rookie of the Year. Jeff Burton, driving the No. 8 Ford for Stavola Brothers Racing, was named Rookie of the Year for 1994, posting two top-five finishes. He was followed by fellow Busch Series graduates Steve Grissom and Joe Nemechek, each of whom had three top-ten finishes. Loy Allen Jr., despite three poles,…