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1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

47th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

47th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

The 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 47th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 24th modern-era Cup series season. The season began on February 12 in Daytona Beach and concluded on November 12 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports won his first career championship.

The 1995 Winston Cup Champion [[Jeff Gordon

Overview

The major story heading into the 1995 season was Dale Earnhardt's attempt to make history. After winning his seventh Winston Cup Championship in 1994, Earnhardt tied Richard Petty's record for Cup Championships. Going into the 1995 season, Earnhardt had won four of the last five Winston Cup points titles, and was considered the favorite to win his eighth in 1995.

As the season progressed, the race for the series championship became a battle between Earnhardt, Sterling Marlin and Jeff Gordon. The majority of the spotlight soon shifted on the 24-year-old Gordon. Gordon, who had won two of 1994’s biggest races (Coca-Cola 600 and the Inaugural Brickyard 400), visited victory lane in three of the first six races of 1995. Gordon would become the most consistent driver of the season. During one stretch of the season, he rattled off 14 straight top ten finishes, winning four times during that stretch. Despite a late season challenge by Earnhardt, Gordon would win the season's championship by 34 points. In doing so, he became the youngest Winston Cup Champion of the modern era (post 1971). Gordon made light of this at the season ending banquet, toasting Earnhardt with a glass of milk instead of champagne.

However, there were several other major stories in 1995.

  • 1995 saw the Lumina, which had been Chevrolet's official car in NASCAR since the 1989 Winston 500, being replaced by the new Chevrolet Monte Carlo. The Monte Carlo would prove to be the dominant car in 1995, winning 21 of the season's 31 races. After winning each of the season's first seven races, NASCAR gave advantages to the two other makes: Ford and Pontiac.
  • In contrast to its GM counterpart, Pontiac continued to struggle. The manufacturer won only twice in 1995, and did not have a single driver in the top ten in points (12th place Michael Waltrip was the highest).
  • Goodyear was the sole tire supplier in 1995, after winning the "tire war" against Hoosier. Despite three wins in 1994 with driver/owner Geoff Bodine, Hoosier decided to leave NASCAR after the 1994 season. Its reasoning, according to Hoosier president Bob Newton, was "to concentrate our efforts in short track racing, which remains our bread and butter."

1995 changes

  • Robert Yates Racing: After a practice crash at Michigan International Speedway in August 1994, Ernie Irvan spent the rest of the 1994 season recuperating from his injuries. While Irvan continued to make great progress in his recovery, it was becoming clear that he would have to sit out the 1995 season. Thus, RYR began to search for a new driver to take over the #28 Ford. After securing a buyout from his contract at Joe Gibbs Racing, it was announced that Dale Jarrett would be the driver for 1995.
  • Joe Gibbs Racing: After the departure of Dale Jarrett, Joe Gibbs Racing was forced to find a new driver for the #18 Chevy. With encouragement from General Motors, JGR signed Bobby Labonte, who left Bill Davis Racing,
  • Elliott-Hardy Racing: After struggling the last two years driving for Junior Johnson, Bill Elliott formed his own team for 1995, sharing ownership with Georgia businessman Charles Hardy. Elliott would reunite with brothers Ernie and Dan, with whom he had great success during his time at Melling Racing. Elliott selected 94 as the number for his Ford and McDonald's as his sponsor. The number had been used by Bill's nephew Casey Elliott, before Casey was diagnosed with cancer (Casey would ultimately lose his battle with the disease in 1996).
  • Junior Johnson: For 1995, Johnson was forced to look for new drivers and sponsors for both of his cars. Budweiser, the long time sponsor of the #11, left to sponsor the #25 at Hendrick Motorsports and Bill Elliott took the sponsor of the #27, McDonald's, to his new team. For the #11 team, Johnson replaced driver Elliott with Brett Bodine and got sponsorship from Lowe's. For the #27 car, sophomore Loy Allen Jr. took over for Jimmy Spencer with sponsorship from Hooters. Before the April Bristol race, Allen left the team. Various drivers drove the #27 for the rest of 1995; the majority of starts went to veteran Busch Series driver Elton Sawyer.
  • King Racing: Bodine would be replaced by sprint car legend Steve Kinser. Kinser, who had won 14 World of Outlaws championships, had limited exposure to stock car racing; his only experience had been in the IROC series. After failing to qualify for the spring races at Bristol and North Wilkesboro, Kinser and the team mutually split. Kinser returned to the WoO series, while Hut Stricklin was hired to replace him in the 26 car.
  • Larry Hedrick Motorsports: LHM was left without a driver and sponsor for 1995. Former Busch Grand National Series Champion Joe Nemechek left to start his own team, Rookie Ricky Craven would drive the #41 Chevy. Craven won the Rookie of the Year award in 1995.
  • Diamond Ridge Motorsports: Former Busch Grand National champ Steve Grissom would return for a second Cup season.
  • NEMCO Motorsports: As he had done en route to the 1992 Busch Grand National Series Championship, Joe Nemechek formed his own team in 1995.
  • Leo Jackson Motorsports: Harry Gant called it a career after the 1994 season. BGN series regular Robert Pressley would replace Gant in the Skoal Bandit Chevy, and would also compete for Rookie of the Year for 1995.
  • Bill Davis Racing: BDR found itself in a similar position to many teams, needing to replace both a driver (Bobby Labonte) and a sponsor. BDR hoped to find success with manufacturer Pontiac with driver Randy LaJoie. However, the combo experienced lackluster results, and LaJoie was fired in July. After going through several drivers, Davis settled on Ward Burton, who had been let go from the Alan Dillard Jr. owned team earlier in the year. Burton shocked the stock car world by winning his first career Cup Series race at the North Carolina Motor Speedway in October. LaJoie would also find success, winning the Busch Grand National Title in 1996 and 1997.
  • Melling Racing: After running part-time for the last three seasons, Melling returned to full-time competition in 1995. Mississippian Lake Speed was hired to be driver and general manager of the team.
  • Bud Moore: After Lake Speed left the team at the end of 1994, Bud Moore hired short track legend (and Sportscenter favorite) Dick Trickle to drive the #15 Ford.
  • Travis Carter Motorsports: After struggling during the 1994 season, the team parted ways with driver Hut Stricklin. He would be replaced by Jimmy Spencer, who had won two races driving for Junior Johnson in 1994.
  • Petty Enterprises: John Andretti, who had replaced Wally Dallenbach Jr. midway through 1994, did not return in 1995. Replacing Andretti would be Tennessee driver Bobby Hamilton.
  • SABCO Racing: After Hamilton left for Petty Enterprises, owner Felix Sabates hired Greg Sacks to drive the #40 Pontiac. After a dismal 14-race stint, Sacks was let go. Several drivers took the reins of the #40, with most of the duties going to Rich Bickle. Sabates' other car, the #42 driven by Kyle Petty, had new colors for 1995.
  • Jasper Motorsports: Owner D. K. Ulrich hired veteran open wheel and sports car driver Davy Jones to pilot the #77 Ford. Bobby Hillin Jr. replaced Jones beginning at the June Dover race.
  • Kranefuss-Haas Racing: After racing part-time in 1994, the team co-owned by Michael Kranefuss and Carl Haas went full-time in 1995. Former CART driver John Andretti was selected to drive the #37 Ford.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefChevroletFordPontiac
**DarWal Inc.**17Darrell WaltripPete Peterson
**Diamond Ridge Motorsports**29Steve GrissomBryant Frazier
**Hendrick Motorsports**5Terry LabonteGary DeHart
24Jeff GordonRay Evernham
25Ken SchraderKen Howes
**Joe Gibbs Racing**18Bobby LabonteJimmy Makar
**Larry Hedrick Motorsports**41Ricky Craven **(R)**Rick Ren
**Leo Jackson Motorsports**33Robert Pressley **(R)**Charley Pressley
**Marcis Auto Racing**71Dave MarcisBob Marcis
**Morgan-McClure Motorsports**4Sterling MarlinTony Glover
**NEMCO Motorsports**87Joe NemechekMike Boerschinger
**Richard Childress Racing**3Dale EarnhardtAndy Petree
**Bobby Allison Motorsports**12Derrike CopeJimmy Fennig
**Bud Moore Engineering**15Dick TrickleDonnie Wingo
**Butch Mock Motorsports**75Todd BodineTroy Selberg
**Cale Yarborough Motorsports**98Jeremy MayfieldTony Furr
**Donlavey Racing**90Mike WallaceJunie Donlavey
**Elliott-Hardy Racing**94Bill ElliottTony Gibson 20
Mike Beam 11
**Geoff Bodine Racing**7Geoff BodinePaul Andrews
**Jasper Motorsports**77Davy Jones **(R)** 11Paul Wise
Bobby Hillin Jr. 20
**Junior Johnson & Associates**11Brett BodineDean Combs
27Loy Allen Jr. 6Mike Hill
Jeff Purvis 1
Elton Sawyer 22
Jimmy Horton 1
Greg Sacks 1
**King Racing**26Steve Kinser **(R)** 7Richard Broome
Hut Stricklin 24
**Kranefuss-Haas Racing**37John AndrettiTim Brewer
**Melling Racing**9Lake SpeedPeter Sospenzo
**Penske Racing South**2Rusty WallaceRobin Pemberton
**Precision Products Racing**1Rick MastKevin Hamlin
**Robert Yates Racing**28Dale JarrettLarry McReynolds
**Roush Racing**6Mark MartinSteve Hmiel
16Ted MusgraveHoward Comstock
**Rudd Performance Motorsports**10Ricky RuddBill Ingle
**Travis Carter Enterprises**23Jimmy SpencerCecil Gordon
**Stavola Brothers Racing**8Jeff BurtonDonnie Richeson
**Wood Brothers Racing**21Morgan ShepherdEddie Wood
**Bahari Racing**30Michael WaltripDoug Hewitt
**Bill Davis Racing**22Randy LaJoie **(R)** 14Chris Hussey
Jimmy Hensley 6
Wally Dallenbach Jr. 1
Ward Burton 10
**Dick Brooks Racing**40Greg Sacks 14Jeff Hammond
Andy Hillenburg 1
Rich Bickle 10
Randy LaJoie **(R)** 1
Butch Leitzinger 1
Shane Hall 4
**Petty Enterprises**43Bobby HamiltonRobbie Loomis
**Team SABCO**42Kyle PettyKeith Simmons

Limited schedule

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race driverCrew chiefRound(s)ChevroletFordPontiac
**Active Motorsports**32Mike ChaseDoug Williams1
Jimmy Hensley4
Chuck Bown11
Greg Sacks8
Ed Berrier2
Michael Ritch1
**A. G. Dillard Motorsports**31Ward BurtonPhilippe Lopez21
Greg Sacks4
Jimmy Hensley3
Gary Bradberry **(R)**2
**Canaska Racing**68Ron Fellows1
**Hendrick Motorsports**58Jeff PurvisPhil Hammer1
59Jack Sprague1
**JTC Racing**45Ron Hornaday Jr.1
**O'Neil Racing**65Steve Seligman5
**Parker Racing**72Tracy Leslie1
**Phoenix Racing**44Jeff PurvisMarc Reno11
51Kerry Teague1
**Marcis Auto Racing**72Jim Sauter1
**Russell Racing**70Alan Russell1
**Skillen Racing**14Richard Brickhouse1
**Waters Racing**79Doug French2
**Bradberry Racing**93Gary Bradberry **(R)**3
881
**Robert Yates Racing**Ernie IrvanTodd Parrott4
**A. J. Foyt Enterprises**50A. J. Foyt2
**Barkdoll Racing**73Phil Barkdoll1
**Bill Strait Motorsports**68Bob Strait1
**Byers Racing**82Terry Byers **(R)**2
**CPR Motorsports**99Shawna Robinson1
**Cunningham Racing**67Ken Bouchard2
**FILMAR Racing**81Kenny WallaceGil Martin20
**H. L. Waters Racing**0Delma Cowart6
**Hover Motorsports**80Joe Ruttman2
**H. S. Die Racing Team**02Tim Steele1
**Mark Rypien Motorsports**97Chad LittleGary Cogswell5
**Petty Brothers Racing**53Ritchie Petty2
**Means Racing**52Gary Bradberry **(R)**4
Brad Teague3
Randy MacDonald1
62Ronnie Sanders1
**Moroso Racing**20Bobby Hillin Jr.2
**Norm Benning Racing**84Norm Benning1
**Phoenix Air Racing**61David Murry1
**RaDiUs Motorsports**66Ben HessSandy Jones4
Butch Miller1
Terry Fisher1
67
Johnny Chapman1
761
**Sadler Brothers Racing**95Doug Heveron1
Jimmy Hensley1
Loy Allen Jr.2
**Smith Racing**49Eric Smith5
**Johnson Standridge Racing**47Billy Standridge8
665
**Triad Motorsports**78Jay HedgecockTex Powell6
Pancho Carter3
Hut Stricklin1
**TriStar Motorsports**19Phil Parsons4
Loy Allen Jr.11
**Ultra Motorsports**08Mike Bliss1
**Hagan Racing**14Randy MacDonald2
**Hylton Motorsports**48James Hylton2
**Virtue Racing**99Danny Sullivan1

Schedule

No.Race titleTrackDateNetwork12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
Busch ClashDaytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 12CBS
Gatorade Twin 125sFebruary 16CBS
Daytona 500February 19CBS
Goodwrench 500North Carolina Motor Speedway, RockinghamFebruary 26TNN
Pontiac Excitement 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondMarch 5TBS
Purolator 500Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonMarch 12ABC
TranSouth Financial 400Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonMarch 26ESPN
Food City 500Bristol International Raceway, BristolApril 2ESPN
First Union 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North WilkesboroApril 9ESPN
Hanes 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayApril 23ESPN
Winston Select 500Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaApril 30ESPN
Save Mart Supermarkets 300Sears Point Raceway, SonomaMay 7ESPN
Winston OpenCharlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 20TNN
The Winston Select
Coca-Cola 600May 28TBS
Miller Genuine Draft 500Dover Downs International Speedway, DoverJune 4TNN
UAW-GM Teamwork 500Pocono International Raceway, Long PondJune 11TNN
Miller Genuine Draft 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynJune 18CBS
Pepsi 400Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 1ESPN
Slick 50 300New Hampshire International Speedway, LoudonJuly 9TNN
Miller Genuine Draft 500Pocono International Raceway, Long PondJuly 16TBS
DieHard 500Talladega Superspeedway, TalladegaJuly 23CBS
Brickyard 400Indianapolis Motor Speedway, SpeedwayAugust 5ESPN
The Bud at The GlenWatkins Glen International, Watkins GlenAugust 13ESPN
GM Goodwrench 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 20ESPN
Goody's 500Bristol International Raceway, BristolAugust 26ESPN
Mountain Dew Southern 500Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonSeptember 3ESPN
Miller Genuine Draft 400Richmond International Raceway, RichmondSeptember 9TBS
MBNA 500Dover Downs International Speedway, DoverSeptember 17TNN
Goody's 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewaySeptember 24ESPN
Tyson Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North WilkesboroOctober 1ESPN
UAW-GM Quality 500Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordOctober 8TBS
AC Delco 400North Carolina Motor Speedway, RockinghamOctober 22TNN
Dura Lube 500Phoenix International Raceway, PhoenixOctober 29TNN
NAPA 500Atlanta Motor Speedway, HamptonNovember 12ESPN

Races

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturer12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
Busch ClashGeoff BodineDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Gatorade Twin 125 #1Dale JarrettSterling MarlinSterling MarlinChevrolet
Gatorade Twin 125 #2Dale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Daytona 500Dale JarrettSterling MarlinSterling MarlinChevrolet
Goodwrench 500Jeff GordonJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
Pontiac Excitement 400Jeff GordonRusty WallaceTerry LabonteChevrolet
Purolator 500Dale EarnhardtJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
TranSouth Financial 400Jeff GordonJeff GordonSterling MarlinChevrolet
Food City 500Mark MartinJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
First Union 400Jeff GordonDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Hanes 500Bobby LabonteRusty WallaceRusty WallaceFord
Winston Select 500Terry LabonteMark MartinMark MartinFord
Save Mart Supermarkets 300Ricky RuddMark MartinDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Winston OpenMichael WaltripTodd BodineTodd BodineFord
The Winston SelectBobby LabonteJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
Coca-Cola 600Jeff GordonKen SchraderBobby LabonteChevrolet
Miller Genuine Draft 500Jeff GordonKyle PettyKyle PettyPontiac
UAW-GM Teamwork 500Ken SchraderJeff GordonTerry LabonteChevrolet
Miller Genuine Draft 400Jeff GordonJeff GordonBobby LabonteChevrolet
Pepsi 400Dale EarnhardtJeff Gordon
Sterling MarlinJeff GordonChevrolet
Slick 50 300Mark MartinJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
Miller Genuine Draft 500Bill ElliottRusty WallaceDale JarrettFord
DieHard 500Sterling MarlinJeff GordonSterling MarlinChevrolet
Brickyard 400Jeff GordonBill ElliottDale EarnhardtChevrolet
The Bud at The GlenMark MartinMark MartinMark MartinFord
GM Goodwrench Dealer 400Bobby LabonteJeff GordonBobby LabonteChevrolet
Goody's 500Mark MartinDale JarrettTerry LabonteChevrolet
Mountain Dew Southern 500John AndrettiDale EarnhardtJeff GordonChevrolet
Miller Genuine Draft 400Dale EarnhardtRusty WallaceRusty WallaceFord
MBNA 500Rick MastJeff GordonJeff GordonChevrolet
Goody's 500Jeff GordonDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
Tyson Holly Farms 400Ted MusgraveMark MartinMark MartinFord
UAW-GM Quality 500Ricky RuddRicky RuddMark MartinFord
AC Delco 400Hut StricklinRick MastWard BurtonPontiac
Dura Lube 500Bill ElliottErnie IrvanRicky RuddFord
NAPA 500Darrell WaltripDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet

Busch Clash

The 1995 Busch Clash, kicked off the season on February 12, at Daytona International Speedway. Geoff Bodine drew the pole. As an exhibition race, no points are awarded. The race was between 1994 Winston Cup pole winners. In addition, the driver who collected the most poles in the 1994 Busch Season would also win an invitation to compete. David Green would win the Busch Series invitation, driving the #95 Busch Beer Chevrolet owned by Ken Schrader.

Dale Earnhardt would dominate, leading 18 of 20 laps to collect his 6th Clash win.

Top ten results

  1. 3 - Dale Earnhardt
  2. 4 - Sterling Marlin
  3. 94 - Bill Elliott
  4. 24 - Jeff Gordon
  5. 75 - Todd Bodine
  6. 10 - Ricky Rudd
  7. 16 - Ted Musgrave
  8. 2 - Rusty Wallace
  9. 23 - Jimmy Spencer
  10. 1 - Rick Mast

Gatorade 125s

The Gatorade 125s, the qualifying races for the Daytona 500, were held on Thursday, February 16, at Daytona International Speedway. The lineups for the 125s were determined by qualifying the previous Sunday. The first race would consist of drivers who qualified in odd-numbered positions (1st, 3rd, 5th, etc.), while the second race would be formed from even-numbered qualifiers. As the fastest driver, Dale Jarrett would start from the pole in the first race, and second-fastest driver Dale Earnhardt would lead the field in the second race.

Sterling Marlin would dominate the first race, leading 44 of 50 laps. His victory would ensure the 1994 Daytona 500 winner the 3rd starting spot on Sunday. Good finishes for Dave Marcis (10th), Joe Nemechek (12th), and Joe Ruttman (14th) assured them spots in the 500.

In race 2, Earnhardt made it two-for-two for his Speedweeks, edging out Jeff Gordon for the victory. The race also contained two crashes. The first, on lap 15, collected Jimmy Spencer, Billy Standridge, and Loy Allen Jr. Allen was forced to fall back on his qualifying time, while Spencer and Standridge went home. The second crash occurred on lap 42, and involved Chad Little, Phil Barkdoll, Phil Parsons, and Jim Sauter. Fortunately for Parsons, his qualifying time was good enough to get him into the 500.

Top ten results (Race 1)

  1. 4 - Sterling Marlin
  2. 17 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 28 - Dale Jarrett
  4. 2 - Rusty Wallace
  5. 25 - Ken Schrader
  6. 5 - Terry Labonte
  7. 42 - Kyle Petty
  8. 30 - Michael Waltrip
  9. 15 - Dick Trickle
  10. 71 - Dave Marcis

Top ten results (Race 2)

  1. 3 - Dale Earnhardt
  2. 24 - Jeff Gordon
  3. 6 - Mark Martin
  4. 75 - Todd Bodine
  5. 94 - Bill Elliott
  6. 16 - Ted Musgrave
  7. 41 - Ricky Craven
  8. 9 - Lake Speed
  9. 10 - Ricky Rudd
  10. 18 - Bobby Labonte

Daytona 500

Main article: 1995 Daytona 500

The 1995 Daytona 500 was held February 19 at Daytona International Speedway. Dale Jarrett won his first career Winston Cup pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Sterling Marlin
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 16-Ted Musgrave
  5. 28-Dale Jarrett
  6. 30-Michael Waltrip
  7. 29-Steve Grissom
  8. 5-Terry Labonte
  9. 25-Ken Schrader
  10. 21-Morgan Shepherd

Failed to qualify: 20-Bobby Hillin Jr., 40-Greg Sacks, 14-Randy MacDonald, 95-Doug Heveron, 82-Terry Byers, 52-Gary Bradberry, 62-Ronnie Sanders, 81-Kenny Wallace, 73-Phil Barkdoll, 99-Shawna Robinson, 72-Jim Sauter, 51-Kerry Teague, 97-Chad Little, 68-Bob Strait, 23-Jimmy Spencer, 0-Delma Cowart, 47-Billy Standridge, 67-Ken Bouchard, 48-James Hylton, 53-Ritchie Petty, 32-Mike Chase, 65-Steve Seligman

  • As of 2022, Sterling Marlin is the only driver in NASCAR history to score his first 2 career wins in the Daytona 500.
  • Sterling Marlin becomes the last driver until 2020 to win back-to-back Daytona 500 races (1994 & 1995), joining Richard Petty (1973 & 1974) and Cale Yarborough (1983 & 1984). Denny Hamlin and William Byron would also accomplish the feat, winning the Daytona 500 in 2019-2020 and 2024-2025 respectively.

Goodwrench 500

The Goodwrench 500 was held February 26 at North Carolina Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 18-Bobby Labonte
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 10-Ricky Rudd
  5. 28-Dale Jarrett, 1 lap down
  6. 29-Steve Grissom, 1 lap down
  7. 6-Mark Martin, 2 laps down
  8. 12-Derrike Cope, 3 laps down
  9. 31-Ward Burton, 3 laps down
  10. 42-Kyle Petty, 3 laps down

Failed to qualify (in order of speeds): 66-Ben Hess, 52-Gary Bradberry, 48-James Hylton, 47-Billy Standridge, 19-Phil Parsons

  • This was the last 500-mile race at Rockingham.
  • Ernie Irvan made his NASCAR return at this race but not in a driving role; he was in the TV booth as a color analyst for TNN's live flag to flag coverage.

Pontiac Excitement 400

The Pontiac Excitement 400 was held March 5 at Richmond International Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5-Terry Labonte
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 25-Ken Schrader
  5. 4-Sterling Marlin
  6. 12-Derrike Cope
  7. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  8. 6-Mark Martin, 1 lap down
  9. 43-Bobby Hamilton, 1 lap down
  10. 37-John Andretti, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 32-Jimmy Hensley, 81-Kenny Wallace, 47-Billy Standridge, 78-Jay Hedgecock, 29-Steve Grissom, 52-Gary Bradberry, 66-Ben Hess, 49-Eric Smith, 77-Davy Jones

  • Steve Grissom entered this race 5th in points after back-to-back top 10s, but failed to qualify based on points from 1994.

Purolator 500

The Purolator 500 was held March 12 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 18-Bobby Labonte
  3. 5-Terry Labonte
  4. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  5. 28-Dale Jarrett, 1 lap down
  6. 21-Morgan Shepherd, 1 lap down
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
  8. 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
  9. 6-Mark Martin, 2 laps down
  10. 2-Rusty Wallace, 2 laps down

Failed to qualify: 31-Ward Burton, 52-Gary Bradberry, 27-Loy Allen Jr., 67-Ken Bouchard, 76-Johnny Chapman, 66-Ben Hess, 81-Kenny Wallace, 78-Pancho Carter

  • Before the field even took the green, Mike Wallace got turned into the inside wall on the frontstretch, damaging his car before he even got a chance to race on green. It led to him completing only 33 laps, finishing 40th due to engine failure from the crash.
  • Jeremy Mayfield, Michael Waltrip and Jeff Purvis were involved in a vicious crash on the backstretch on lap 144. Mayfield got turned head-on into the wall off of turn 2 so hard, the rear tires came off the ground. When he came off the wall, the car was running straight down the backstretch but he had no brakes or steering, and he veered up towards the wall again right in front of Waltrip and Purvis and got t-boned extremely hard.

TranSouth Financial 400

The TranSouth Financial 400 was held March 26 at Darlington Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Sterling Marlin
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 16-Ted Musgrave
  4. 75-Todd Bodine
  5. 12-Derrike Cope
  6. 29-Steve Grissom
  7. 30-Michael Waltrip
  8. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  9. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  10. 37-John Andretti, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 81-Kenny Wallace, 52-Brad Teague, 19-Phil Parsons

  • This was the first race at Darlington after the track was paved for the first time in decades. Speeds were high and the cars gripped extremely well in the corners, leading to many drivers driving over their heads. There were many accidents as a result.
  • Jeff Gordon, who led most laps by far, was involved in a crash on lap 201.
  • This was Sterling Marlin's first win on a non-restrictor plate track

Food City 500

The Food City 500 was held April 2 at Bristol International Raceway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 2-Rusty Wallace
  3. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  4. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  5. 10-Ricky Rudd
  6. 28-Dale Jarrett
  7. 5-Terry Labonte, 1 lap down
  8. 6-Mark Martin, 1 lap down
  9. 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
  10. 33-Robert Pressley, 2 laps down

Failed to qualify: 98-Jeremy Mayfield, 87-Joe Nemechek, 26-Steve Kinser, 47-Billy Standridge, 78-Hut Stricklin, 66-Butch Miller, 52-Brad Teague, 27-Loy Allen Jr., 90-Mike Wallace

  • This was the last ever Top 3 finish for Darrell Waltrip.
  • Rusty Wallace ties Cale Yarborough with the Modern Era Record for 22 consecutive Top 10 finishes on short tracks

First Union 400

The First Union 400 was held April 9 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 2-Rusty Wallace
  5. 29-Steve Grissom
  6. 16-Ted Musgrave, 1 lap down
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
  8. 1-Rick Mast, 1 lap down
  9. 11-Brett Bodine, 1 lap down
  10. 17-Darrell Waltrip, 2 laps down

Failed to qualify: 98-Jeremy Mayfield, 81-Kenny Wallace, 32-Chuck Bown, 78-Jay Hedgecock, 77-Davy Jones, 47-Billy Standridge, 27-Jeff Purvis, 26-Steve Kinser, 52-Randy MacDonald

  • Steve Grissom re-entered the top 10 in points after his DNQ at Richmond.

  • Final NASCAR race for sprint car legend Steve Kinser.

  • Rusty Wallace passes Cale Yarborough for the Modern Era Record with his 23rd consecutive Top 10 finish on short tracks.

Hanes 500

The Hanes 500 was held April 23 at Martinsville Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2-Rusty Wallace
  2. 16-Ted Musgrave
  3. 24-Jeff Gordon
  4. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  5. 6-Mark Martin
  6. 25-Ken Schrader
  7. 28-Dale Jarrett
  8. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  9. 42-Kyle Petty, 1 lap down
  10. 18-Bobby Labonte, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 75-Todd Bodine, 23-Jimmy Spencer, 32-Chuck Bown, 78-Jay Hedgecock, 8-Jeff Burton, 22-Randy LaJoie, 77-Davy Jones

  • This race was shortened to 356 laps due to a combination of a long red flag for rain, and darkness. Starting in 2017 the track had a full lighting system installed to allow night racing insuring a race would never be called for darkness again.
  • Along with his win, this would be the 24th and final consecutive Top 10 short track finish for Rusty Wallace. As of today, this Modern Era Record still stands.
  • 10th consecutive top 5 short track finish for Rusty Wallace. This would be the 2nd time in his career that Rusty Wallace scored 10 or more consecutive top 5 finishes on short tracks. His 1st run ended at 12 consecutive races, after finishing 7th at Bristol in April 1994. After the 1994 Bristol spring race, his 2nd streak of 10+ races began the following race at North Wilkesboro, and it ended with a win in this race. As of today, Rusty is the only driver in NASCAR history to accomplish 10 consecutive top 5 short track finishes on 2 different occasions.

Winston Select 500

The Winston Select 500 was held April 30 at Talladega Superspeedway. The #5 of Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6-Mark Martin
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  4. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  5. 18-Bobby Labonte
  6. 94-Bill Elliott
  7. 7-Geoff Bodine
  8. 75-Todd Bodine
  9. 23-Jimmy Spencer
  10. 19-Loy Allen Jr.

Failed to qualify: 53-Ritchie Petty, 47-Billy Standridge, 87-Joe Nemechek, 65-Steve Seligman, 0-Delma Cowart

  • This was Loy Allen Jr.'s only top 10 finish in NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing.
  • Dale Earnhardt was leading the race with two laps to go, but was passed by Mark Martin in the tri-oval coming to the white flag and spun around by Morgan Shepherd exiting turn 2 on the last lap. The car lifted over a foot but roof flaps prevented the car getting airborne. Earnhardt managed to save the car and drove it to a 21st-place finish.
  • Loy Allen Jr. finished 10th after leading several laps and driving what was arguably the best race of his Cup career.

Save Mart Supermarkets 300

The Save Mart Supermarkets 300 was held May 7 at Sears Point Raceway. Ricky Rudd won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  2. 6-Mark Martin
  3. 24-Jeff Gordon
  4. 10-Ricky Rudd
  5. 5-Terry Labonte
  6. 16-Ted Musgrave
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin
  8. 75-Todd Bodine
  9. 25-Ken Schrader
  10. 30-Michael Waltrip

Failed to qualify: 40-Greg Sacks, 98-Jeremy Mayfield, 27-Elton Sawyer, 00w-Scott Gaylord, 64-Garrett Evans, 22w-St. James Davis, 19-Ernie Cope

  • This was Dale Earnhardt's only career road course victory in Winston Cup competition. Coming to the white flag, Mark Martin hit oil and Earnhardt drove by him, took the lead and held off Martin for the victory (Martin had dominated the race).
  • Dale Jarrett got up on his side in a crash on lap 62 trying to avoid a wreck between Rusty Wallace and Davy Jones. However, the marshals pushed him back on 4 wheels, and he finished the race in 23rd, on the lead lap.

Coca-Cola 600

The Coca-Cola 600 was held May 28 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The #24 of Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 18-Bobby Labonte
  2. 5-Terry Labonte
  3. 30-Michael Waltrip
  4. 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
  5. 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
  6. 3-Dale Earnhardt, 1 lap down
  7. 26-Hut Stricklin, 1 lap down
  8. 9-Lake Speed, 2 laps down
  9. 43-Bobby Hamilton, 2 laps down
  10. 41-Ricky Craven, 3 laps down

Failed to qualify: 40-Greg Sacks, 20-Bobby Hillin Jr., 95-Jimmy Hensley, 77-Davy Jones, 44-Jeff Purvis, 67-Johnny Chapman

  • Jimmy Hensley relieved Darrell Waltrip during this race because of the injuries that Waltrip suffered the previous Saturday night during The Winston.
  • This was Bobby Labonte's first NASCAR Winston Cup win.

Miller Genuine Draft 500

Main article: 1995 Miller Genuine Draft 500 (June)

The Miller Genuine Draft 500 was held June 4 at Dover Downs International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 42-Kyle Petty
  2. 18-Bobby Labonte
  3. 16-Ted Musgrave
  4. 26-Hut Stricklin
  5. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  6. 24-Jeff Gordon, 1 lap down
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
  8. 30-Michael Waltrip, 1 lap down
  9. 2-Rusty Wallace, 1 lap down
  10. 87-Joe Nemechek, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 79-Doug French, 19-Loy Allen Jr.

  • This was the first race at Dover after the track's surface had been changed from asphalt to concrete.
  • This race was marred by "The Big One", a 20 car crash on lap 2 coming out of turn 4. Usually, these occur only during restrictor plate races, but they have been known to occur at Dover.
  • This was Kyle Petty's 8th and final NASCAR Winston Cup win. He started 37th and avoided the early carnage to lead 271 of the 500 laps (54.2%).
  • In addition to this race marking Kyle Petty's last victory; this would be the first win for Pontiac since the 1993 Hooters 500; when Rusty Wallace took the checkered flag in the last race before Team Penske switched from Pontiac to Ford starting in 1994.

UAW-GM Teamwork 500

The UAW-GM Teamwork 500 was held June 11 at Pocono Raceway. Ken Schrader won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5-Terry Labonte
  2. 16-Ted Musgrave
  3. 25-Ken Schrader
  4. 4-Sterling Marlin
  5. 26-Hut Stricklin
  6. 94-Bill Elliott
  7. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  8. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  9. 30-Michael Waltrip
  10. 11-Brett Bodine

Failed to qualify: 79-Doug French

  • Terry Labonte made the pass for the win on the final restart with 7 laps to go, when teammate Jeff Gordon missed the upshift from 2nd to 3rd gear. When that happened, the entire line of lead-lap cars swept to the left and passed Gordon. At that time, restarts in the final 10 laps were single file, with all of the cars one or more laps down lining up directly behind the lead-lap cars. Gordon ended up finishing 16th, last car on the lead lap. Those were the only laps Labonte led in the race.
  • Jimmy Horton, driving the #27 Ford in place of Elton Sawyer (who competed in the Busch Series race at Myrtle Beach the previous night), climbed out of the car in the first half after being overcome by fumes. Jimmy Spencer (who ironically ran that same car the year before), who had parked his #23 Ford earlier because of engine problems, took over in relief. Spencer took the #27 to a 34th-place finish, 8 laps down.

Miller Genuine Draft 400

The Miller Genuine Draft 400 was held June 18 at Michigan International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 18-Bobby Labonte
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 37-John Andretti
  5. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  6. 28-Dale Jarrett
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin
  8. 6-Mark Martin
  9. 5-Terry Labonte
  10. 16-Ted Musgrave

Failed to qualify: 88-Gary Bradberry, 40-Greg Sacks

  • Late in the race, the #9 of Lake Speed (who finished 11th) accidentally pinched the #30 of Michael Waltrip (who finished 12th) into the wall. Waltrip took exception to this move and confronted Speed on pit road after the race. He ended up throwing a couple of punches through the driver's side window of Speed's Spam Ford. Waltrip would be fined $10,000 by NASCAR for the incident.

Pepsi 400

The Pepsi 400 was held July 1 at Daytona International Speedway. Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 4-Sterling Marlin
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 6-Mark Martin
  5. 16-Ted Musgrave
  6. 25-Ken Schrader
  7. 42-Kyle Petty
  8. 10-Ricky Rudd
  9. 23-Jimmy Spencer
  10. 94-Bill Elliott

Failed to qualify: 81-Kenny Wallace, 0-Delma Cowart, 65-Steve Seligman

  • The race ended on an unusual 1 lap shootout.
  • Benny Parsons, ESPN's announcer, joked about Gordon, who was leading on the final restart saying that he "took shifting lessons" because of Gordon's mistake on the last race at Pocono.
  • Kyle Petty finished seventh and later on a radio call-in show addressed a rumor that had circulated during Speedweeks as to his health, a rumor revived due to fatigue he'd felt in the win at Dover the previous month.

Slick 50 300

The Slick 50 300 was held July 9 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 5-Terry Labonte
  5. 10-Ricky Rudd
  6. 2-Rusty Wallace
  7. 12-Derrike Cope
  8. 16-Ted Musgrave
  9. 4-Sterling Marlin
  10. 25-Ken Schrader

Failed to qualify: 49-Eric Smith

Miller Genuine Draft 500

Main article: 1995 Miller Genuine Draft 500 (July)

The Miller Genuine Draft 500 was held July 16 at Pocono Raceway. Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 28-Dale Jarrett
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 10-Ricky Rudd
  4. 16-Ted Musgrave
  5. 94-Bill Elliott
  6. 7-Geoff Bodine
  7. 6-Mark Martin
  8. 98-Jeremy Mayfield
  9. 87-Joe Nemechek
  10. 15-Dick Trickle

Failed to qualify: 14-Randy MacDonald, 82-Terry Byers

  • This was Dale Jarrett's 1st win with Robert Yates Racing and his only win with the number 28 car.

DieHard 500

The DieHard 500 was held July 23 at Talladega Superspeedway. Sterling Marlin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 4-Sterling Marlin
  2. 28-Dale Jarrett
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  5. 94-Bill Elliott
  6. 42-Kyle Petty
  7. 6-Mark Martin
  8. 24-Jeff Gordon
  9. 30-Michael Waltrip
  10. 23-Jimmy Spencer, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 22-Jimmy Hensley, 0-Delma Cowart, 65-Steve Seligman

  • This race was one of the hottest races in Cup history, with air temperatures reaching up to 103 °F.
  • There were only two caution flags during the race. The first was for debris on the track on lap 111, the second for "The Big One", a 13-car accident on lap 139 that featured Ken Schrader's car flipping end-over-end in the infield grass on the backstretch after contact from Jeff Gordon. Schrader was not injured.
  • Gordon was very distraught, even in tears, over Schrader's crash because of the contact that started it. The team brought Schrader over and had him get on Gordon's radio after leaving the infield care center to tell him that he was okay.

Brickyard 400

Main article: 1995 Brickyard 400

The second Brickyard 400 was held Saturday, August 5, at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The popular event returned for a second year, after the tremendous success of the first running. The weekend was expanded by the addition of practice on Wednesday afternoon.

Pole qualifying

Defending champion Jeff Gordon won the pole position on Thursday, August 3, with a track record speed of 172.536 mph. A hot day saw most speeds down, and Gordon was the only driver to break the existing track record. Bobby Hamilton put the fans on their feet when he put the popular Petty #43 STP Pontiac on the outside of the front row with a run of 172.222 mph.

Second round qualifying

On Friday, August 4, the remnants of Hurricane Erin overtook the midwest, and rain settled in for two days. Friday morning practice was lost, and second round qualifying was also rained out. As a result, all cars reverted to their time trials speed from the first round, and the field was filled accordingly. Without a chance in second round qualifying, A. J. Foyt notably failed to qualify, the first time he failed to qualify in a race he attempted at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway since 1958. The field managed a brief "happy hour" practice late Friday evening, and rain began to fall again.

Race recap

On Saturday, August 5, steady rain fell all morning, and threatened to wash out the day. The forecast was marginal for Sunday as well, threatening to washout the whole weekend. Many fans left the grounds as local media speculated (and some erroneously reported) that the race would be postponed. In an unexpected turn of events, at approximately 3:30 p.m. EST (4:30 p.m. EDT), the skies suddenly cleared, and track drying efforts began in earnest. The teams scrambled to get their cars prepared, and the field hastily lined up in the garage area. The Chevrolet C/K pace truck led them on to the track and the race began with many fans still scurrying to their seats. Many of the pit crews were also scrambling to get their equipment set up in the pit area. Some fans driving home on the interstate reportedly turned around and drove back to the track when the radio reported the race was starting.

The green flag dropped at 4:25 p.m. EST (5:25 p.m. EDT) with live coverage only on the radio. ABC-TV had already signed off and by then had decided to air the race on ESPN on tape delay on Sunday afternoon. It stands as one of the last NASCAR races not aired live on television.

Dale Earnhardt beat Rusty Wallace to the finish line in a race slowed by only one caution for 4 laps. Jeff Burton spun off turn two right in front of eventual winner Earnhardt with 27 laps to go. The race was completed at 7:03 p.m. EST (8:03 p.m. EDT), shortly before sunset.

Top ten results

PosSPNo.DriverCar nameCar makeEntrantLapsStatus
1133Dale EarnhardtGM GoodwrenchChevroletRichard Childress Racing160Running
2242Rusty WallaceMiller Genuine DraftFordPenske Racing160Running
32628Dale JarrettTexaco/HavolineFordRobert Yates Racing160Running
4494Bill ElliottMcDonald'sFordBill Elliott Racing160Running
5146Mark MartinValvolineFordRoush Racing160Running
6124Jeff GordonDuPontChevroletHendrick Motorsports160Running
734Sterling MarlinKodakChevroletMorgan-McClure Motorsports160Running
891Rick MastSkoal ClassicFordRichard Jackson160Running
9518Bobby LabonteInterstate BatteriesChevroletJoe Gibbs Racing160Running
103321Morgan ShepherdCitgoFordWood Brothers Racing160Running

Failed to qualify

  • 44-Jeff Purvis
  • 95-Loy Allen Jr.
  • 66-Billy Standridge
  • 78-Pancho Carter
  • 71-Dave Marcis
  • 65-Steve Seligman
  • 50-A. J. Foyt
  • 80-Joe Ruttman

Withdrawn

  • 99-Danny Sullivan
    • Danny Sullivan's entry was withdrawn after his career-ending crash in the Marlboro 500 at Michigan.

The Bud at The Glen

The Bud at The Glen was held August 13 at Watkins Glen International. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6-Mark Martin
  2. 22-Wally Dallenbach Jr.
  3. 24-Jeff Gordon
  4. 10-Ricky Rudd
  5. 5-Terry Labonte
  6. 18-Bobby Labonte
  7. 37-John Andretti
  8. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  9. 7-Geoff Bodine
  10. 41-Ricky Craven

Failed to qualify: 61-David Murry, 90-Mike Wallace, 49-Eric Smith

  • During pre-race ceremonies, all drivers participated in unity for a parade lap to show support for series sponsor R. J. Reynolds. Each driver rode in the back of a pickup truck holding an American flag visible to all spectators. This was done in protest to President Bill Clinton's executive order earlier in the week targeting tobacco advertising at sporting events.
  • This was Mark Martin's third consecutive win from the pole at Watkins Glen.
  • Wally Dallenbach Jr., in a one-off "road course ringer" drive for Bill Davis Racing, was leading by almost 10 seconds late in the race. Suffering from headaches and fatigue, from inhaling smoke from an oil leak, Dallenbach Jr. twice got out to huge leads and appeared to be on his way to his first Winston Cup victory. Second place Mark Martin was gaining, but only by about one second per lap. A caution came out for fluid on the track from Joe Nemechek's broken transmission. The green came out with 8 laps to go, and Dallenbach Jr. again got out to a comfy lead. Martin closed the gap, however, and passed Dallenbach Jr. two laps after the restart to claim the win.
  • Canadian road racing specialist Ron Fellows made his first Cup start in this race in the one-time #68 team owned by Vic Sifton of Canaska Motorsports.
  • During a rain delay; Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt were granted the opportunity to run NASCAR's first test of rain tires, running a total of 16 laps during the test period. NASCAR would not use rain tires for a race until the 2020 Bank of America Roval 400.

GM Goodwrench 400

The GM Goodwrench 400 was held August 20 at Michigan International Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 18-Bobby Labonte
  2. 5-Terry Labonte
  3. 24-Jeff Gordon
  4. 4-Sterling Marlin
  5. 2-Rusty Wallace
  6. 31-Ward Burton
  7. 41-Ricky Craven
  8. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  9. 94-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down
  10. 26-Hut Stricklin, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 40-Rich Bickle, 72-Tracy Leslie, 02-Tim Steele, 95-Loy Allen Jr.

  • This was Ward Burton's last race in the #31 Chevrolet for A. G. Dillard Motorsports.

Goody's 500

The Goody's 500 was held August 26 at Bristol International Raceway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 5-Terry Labonte
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 28-Dale Jarrett
  4. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  5. 6-Mark Martin
  6. 24-Jeff Gordon
  7. 4-Sterling Marlin
  8. 90-Mike Wallace
  9. 8-Jeff Burton
  10. 12-Derrike Cope, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 42-Kyle Petty, 95-Joe Ruttman, 81-Kenny Wallace, 32-Jimmy Hensley, 77-Bobby Hillin Jr., 75-Todd Bodine, 27-Elton Sawyer

  • This race started roughly an hour and a half to two hours behind schedule due to persistent rains from Tropical Storm Jerry, which had made landfall to the south earlier in the week.
  • This race is likely the most memorable race of the entire 1995 season due to the infamous finish of the event where Dale Earnhardt ran Terry Labonte down from 3 seconds behind in the late stages of the race and tapped him coming off turn 4 on the last lap. This tap got Labonte loose, and then Labonte overcorrected (slightly grazing the #31 Chevrolet of Greg Sacks in the process). This put Labonte head on into the outside wall just beyond the start-finish line, still ahead of Earnhardt to claim the victory.
  • Back-to-back seasons that Terry Labonte won 3 races in a season, the most wins in a season in his career. Final time in his career as well that Terry Labonte would win 3 races in a season.
  • This was Ward Burton's first race in the #22 Pontiac for Bill Davis Racing. However, it was a short debut as Burton crashed out of the race and finished 34th.
  • This would be the 1st race since Martinsville in April of 1992 that Rusty Wallace failed to finish in the top 10 on a short track. Rusty's streak of top 10 short track finishes ended at 24 consecutive races, a Modern Era Record that still stands today. His 24 consecutive race streak of top 10 short track finishes began in this event in 1992. Unfortunately, he would end up finishing 21st in this race after Dale Earnhardt spun Rusty coming out of turn 4 on lap 32. Earnhardt was sent to the rear of the field after the incident, but Earnhardt still managed to finish 2nd. This resulted in an argument between Wallace and Earnhardt after the race where Wallace threw a water bottle at Earnhardt.
  • Later in the race, Earnhardt ran into the back of Derrike Cope's #12 Ford on a restart. This significantly damaged the front of Earnhardt's car and forced him to pit road for repairs once the caution flag waved again. This was the reason why Earnhardt had to charge through the field in order to catch Terry Labonte at the end of the race.
  • At one point, the #94 McDonald's Ford of Bill Elliott climbed the wall coming out of turn 2.
  • The #43 of Bobby Hamilton was given a 5 lap penalty for rough driving for wrecking the #11 Ford of Brett Bodine twice within 20 laps.
  • Lake Speed suffered from a slight case of smoke inhalation as a result of a crash on lap 390 that broke an oil line on his #9 Ford. The broken oil line (and the accompanying substantial oil leak, which was streaming down the left front fender of the car) caused a fire while Speed was trying to get the car back to his pit stall.

Mountain Dew Southern 500

The Mountain Dew Southern 500 was held September 3 at Darlington Raceway. The #37 of John Andretti won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 22-Ward Burton
  5. 30-Michael Waltrip
  6. 10-Ricky Rudd
  7. 26-Hut Stricklin
  8. 18-Bobby Labonte
  9. 9-Lake Speed
  10. 4-Sterling Marlin

Failed to qualify: 66-Billy Standridge, 52-Brad Teague, 88-Gary Bradberry

Miller Genuine Draft 400

The Miller Genuine Draft 400 was held September 9 at Richmond International Raceway. Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 2-Rusty Wallace
  2. 5-Terry Labonte
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 28-Dale Jarrett
  5. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  6. 24-Jeff Gordon
  7. 37-John Andretti, 1 lap down
  8. 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
  9. 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
  10. 16-Ted Musgrave, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 32-Ed Berrier, 78-Jay Hedgecock, 40-Shane Hall, 29-Steve Grissom, 90-Mike Wallace, 49-Eric Smith

  • Steve Grissom failed to qualify for both Richmond Winston Cup races in 1995.

MBNA 500

The MBNA 500 was held September 17 at Dover Downs International Speedway. The #1 of Rick Mast won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 87-Joe Nemechek
  5. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  6. 4-Sterling Marlin
  7. 12-Derrike Cope, 1 lap down
  8. 6-Mark Martin, 1 lap down
  9. 18-Bobby Labonte, 2 laps down
  10. 10-Ricky Rudd, 2 laps down

Failed to qualify: ??-Billy Standridge, 66-Terry Fisher, 31-Greg Sacks

  • Rusty Wallace ended up finishing 3rd after being moved to the rear of the field at the beginning of the race due to needing a backup car so that he could run this race.
  • 7th and final win of 1995 for Jeff Gordon.

Goody's 500

The Goody's 500 was held September 24 at Martinsville Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, so point leader Jeff Gordon was awarded with the pole position.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  2. 5-Terry Labonte
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 43-Bobby Hamilton
  5. 7-Geoff Bodine
  6. 94-Bill Elliott
  7. 24-Jeff Gordon
  8. 17-Darrell Waltrip
  9. 12-Derrike Cope
  10. 28-Dale Jarrett

Failed to qualify: 31-Jimmy Hensley, 32-Greg Sacks, 40-Rich Bickle, 71-Dave Marcis, 77-Bobby Hillin Jr., 81-Kenny Wallace

  • In the middle part of the race, rookie Robert Pressley's brakes were wearing thin. On the backstretch he touched Ted Musgrave, who was running on seven cylinders, and sent him spinning into the pit wall. The back wheels of the Family Channel Ford climbed on top of the pit wall. This essentially ended Musgrave's title hopes, as he never really regained his earlier season form.

Tyson Holly Farms 400

The Tyson Holly Farms 400 was held October 1 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. The #16 of Ted Musgrave won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6-Mark Martin
  2. 2-Rusty Wallace
  3. 24-Jeff Gordon
  4. 5-Terry Labonte
  5. 10-Ricky Rudd
  6. 88-Ernie Irvan
  7. 28-Dale Jarrett
  8. 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
  9. 3-Dale Earnhardt, 1 lap down
  10. 94-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 75-Todd Bodine, 32-Greg Sacks, 98-Jeremy Mayfield, 22-Ward Burton, 8-Jeff Burton, 90-Mike Wallace, 78-Jay Hedgecock

  • This was Ernie Irvan's first race back in the Winston Cup Series since his near-fatal crash in practice at Michigan in August 1994. This resulted in Robert Yates Racing unveiling the #88 in order to give Irvan a car to re-acclimate himself to racing before going full-time in 1996. The 88 car itself would starting in 1996 be run full time by Robert Yates Racing with driver Dale Jarrett.
  • All 36 cars starting the race finished the event within ten laps of the winner. (Jimmy Spencer was 36th, 10 laps down.) It was the first race since 1959 that an entire starting field finished the race, with no drivers scoring a DNF.
  • Junior Johnson's final race at his home track as a car owner would see Brett Bodine finish 22nd, 5 laps down; while Elton Sawyer finished 8 laps down in 34th.

UAW-GM Quality 500

The UAW-GM Quality 500 was held October 8 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Ricky Rudd won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 6-Mark Martin
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  3. 5-Terry Labonte
  4. 10-Ricky Rudd
  5. 28-Dale Jarrett
  6. 4-Sterling Marlin
  7. 22-Ward Burton
  8. 18-Bobby Labonte
  9. 2-Rusty Wallace
  10. 43-Bobby Hamilton

Failed to qualify: 97-Chad Little, 81-Kenny Wallace, 44-Jeff Purvis, 0-Delma Cowart, 66-Billy Standridge

  • Dale Earnhardt took the Past Champion's Provisional to get into this race. Within 70 laps, he was 2nd.

AC Delco 400

The AC Delco 400 was held October 22 at North Carolina Speedway. The #26 of Hut Stricklin won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 22-Ward Burton
  2. 2-Rusty Wallace
  3. 6-Mark Martin
  4. 5-Terry Labonte
  5. 8-Jeff Burton
  6. 4-Sterling Marlin
  7. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  8. 41-Ricky Craven
  9. 87-Joe Nemechek
  10. 94-Bill Elliott

Failed to qualify: 71-Dave Marcis, 88-Ernie Irvan, 19-Loy Allen Jr., 78-Jay Hedgecock, 84-Norm Benning, 70-Alan Russell, 14-Richard Brickhouse

  • This was Ward Burton's first career Winston Cup win, coming in just his seventh race for Bill Davis Racing.
  • This race featured an unusual 10+ lap long caution due to an error by NASCAR officials pertaining to Dale Earnhardt's car. On a green flag pit stop, Earnhardt's crew changed 4 tires like any other stop. However, one of the lugnuts on the left front tire was not painted red like the rest, making it appear that it was missing. As a result, an official called Earnhardt's car back to the pits to fix the problem that didn't actually exist. NASCAR then threw the caution in order to essentially put Earnhardt back where he was before the officials' error occurred, which was more or less unprecedented.

Dura Lube 500

The Dura Lube 500 was held October 29 at Phoenix International Raceway. The #94 of Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top ten results

  1. 10-Ricky Rudd
  2. 12-Derrike Cope
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  4. 2-Rusty Wallace
  5. 24-Jeff Gordon
  6. 16-Ted Musgrave
  7. 21-Morgan Shepherd
  8. 6-Mark Martin
  9. 1-Rick Mast
  10. 25-Ken Schrader

Failed to qualify: 50-A. J. Foyt, 97-Chad Little, 08-Mike Bliss, 40-Shane Hall, 00w-Scott Gaylord, 58w-Wayne Jacks, 7w-L. J. Pryor, 36w-Rich Woodland Jr.

  • This victory gave Ricky Rudd a victory in 13 consecutive seasons, dating back to 1983 (when he earned his 1st career victory at Riverside while driving the #3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet for Richard Childress).

NAPA 500

Main article: 1995 NAPA 500

The NAPA 500 was held November 12 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The #17 of Darrell Waltrip won the pole, the final one of his career, and his first since 1992.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt
  2. 4-Sterling Marlin
  3. 2-Rusty Wallace
  4. 94-Bill Elliott
  5. 22-Ward Burton
  6. 23-Jimmy Spencer
  7. 88-Ernie Irvan, 1 lap down
  8. 18-Bobby Labonte, 1 lap down
  9. 77-Bobby Hillin Jr., 1 lap down
  10. 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 66-Billy Standridge, 44-Jeff Purvis, 59-Jack Sprague, 90-Mike Wallace, 40-Shane Hall, 0-Delma Cowart, 49-Eric Smith

  • Jeff Gordon came into the race only having to finish 41st or better to win the championship. As a result, he took it easy during the race (at one point, the team did a pit stop with Ray Evernham (Gordon's crew chief) serving as a tire changer). Dale Earnhardt came into this race 147 points behind Gordon. Earnhardt, knowing that he had to be near perfect to win the championship, went all out with nothing to lose. However, he went on to win the race and lead the most laps. He led 268 of the 328 laps. Gordon led only one lap, and that was during a round of green flag pit stops. With Earnhardt's win and leading the most laps (10 bonus points for leading the most laps), and with Gordon finishing 14 laps down in 32nd place, along with the 5 bonus points for leading a lap, Earnhardt gained a total of 113 points on Gordon. However, it was not enough for him to win a series record 8th championship. Gordon officially won his 1st title by 34 points over Earnhardt.
  • For this race, Hendrick Motorsports entered two extra cars in the event, the #58 driven by Jimmy Horton, and the #59 driven by Jack Sprague, for insurance purposes. If problems were to befall Jeff Gordon's car, one car would immediately pull off the track and retire from the race. Horton qualified 34th while Sprague failed to qualify. The day before the Cup race, Horton suffered serious injuries after a terrible crash in the ARCA Bondo Mar-Hyde Series support race. Jeff Purvis was then hired to sub for Horton in the #58 and drove the car to a 26th-place finish, 8 laps down.
  • Final race for King Racing, owned by drag racing legend Kenny Bernstein.
  • Last career pole for Darrell Waltrip.
  • Final race for Junior Johnson & Associates; as Johnson would sell the #11 car to its driver, Brett Bodine, while the #27 would go to attorney David Blair.
  • Last Top 10 finish for Bobby Hillin Jr.

Final points standings

(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by owner's points standings. *- Most laps led.

PosDriver[DAY](1995-daytona-500)[CAR](1995-goodwrench-500)[RCH](1995-pontiac-excitement-400)[ATL](1995-purolator-500)[DAR](1995-transouth-financial-400)[BRI](1995-food-city-500)[NWS](1995-first-union-400)[MAR](1995-hanes-500)[TAL](1995-winston-select-500)[SON](1995-save-mart-supermarkets-300)[CLT](1995-coca-cola-600)[DOV](1995-miller-genuine-draft-500-june)[POC](1995-uaw-gm-teamwork-500)[MCH](1995-miller-genuine-draft-400-michigan)[DAY](1995-pepsi-400)[NHA](1995-slick-50-300)[POC](1995-miller-genuine-draft-500-july)[TAL](1995-diehard-500)[IND](1995-brickyard-400)[GLN](1995-the-bud-at-the-glen)[MCH](1995-gm-goodwrench-dealer-400)[BRI](1995-goody-s-500-bristol)[DAR](1995-mountain-dew-southern-500)[RCH](1995-miller-genuine-draft-400-richmond)[DOV](1995-mbna-500)[MAR](1995-goody-s-500-martinsville)[NWS](1995-tyson-holly-farms-400)[CLT](1995-uaw-gm-quality-500)[CAR](1995-ac-delco-400)[PHO](1995-dura-lube-500)[ATL](1995-napa-500)Points14614245803436144320542406414673949837469373410371811361812360113358414357615338416335717322118314019307820298821298422292623292124288325287526280927275728274229266330263831263732255633237234217835212636208237168638149939134940113341890428784361844558455384652047391483544928750221512095220853146541275511056106571035882597960776161626163586458655566556749684069377034713172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111PosDriver[DAY](1995-daytona-500)[CAR](1995-goodwrench-500)[RCH](1995-pontiac-excitement-400)[ATL](1995-purolator-500)[DAR](1995-transouth-financial-400)[BRI](1995-food-city-500)[NWS](1995-first-union-400)[MAR](1995-hanes-500)[TAL](1995-winston-select-500)[SON](1995-save-mart-supermarkets-300)[CLT](1995-coca-cola-600)[DOV](1995-miller-genuine-draft-500-june)[POC](1995-uaw-gm-teamwork-500)[MCH](1995-miller-genuine-draft-400-michigan)[DAY](1995-pepsi-400)[NHA](1995-slick-50-300)[POC](1995-miller-genuine-draft-500-july)[TAL](1995-diehard-500)[IND](1995-brickyard-400)[GLN](1995-the-bud-at-the-glen)[MCH](1995-gm-goodwrench-dealer-400)[BRI](1995-goody-s-500-bristol)[DAR](1995-mountain-dew-southern-500)[RCH](1995-miller-genuine-draft-400-richmond)[DOV](1995-mbna-500)[MAR](1995-goody-s-500-martinsville)[NWS](1995-tyson-holly-farms-400)[CLT](1995-uaw-gm-quality-500)[CAR](1995-ac-delco-400)[PHO](1995-dura-lube-500)[ATL](1995-napa-500)Points
Jeff Gordon22**1*****36**1***32***1***2**323**33****6**16***2***1*1*28***6**33*6161**7*33020532
Dale Earnhardt232**4**2251*2921165835**3**222031233522***3**51*92731*
Sterling Marlin1*12571971339747472*918**1**7214710336231566122
Mark Martin378937**8***351*2*28351184**3***775**1***38**5**33158121*13817
Rusty Wallace34243*1023241*202034917327616*3022652131*3329243
Terry Labonte826133471636**26**5237191941433135211921524341313
Ted Musgrave433131931862116153210584111613281322101129**20**1922627
Bill Elliott231116261714281261939156141018**5**54*119234114186102010**14**4
Ricky Rudd134218415293022**4**53113388534120430366810275**4***13110
Bobby Labonte302302273215**10**513122714115353196**1**1181791418840378
Morgan Shepherd103415682019313151126752422441030161711273319231418722
Michael Waltrip6172335722221512103891215142191414111552829251217383412
Dale Jarrett**5**525538611719233240386423012317333*284301075231131
Bobby Hamilton18369179413815149241525401619211133820145241610303125
Derrike Cope3186135133028421219122019137391540153410153479131119235
Geoff Bodine2021113013231435722262714211435624159271235192451116151611
Ken Schrader939427112612640930*11**3**276104032193626142391232835331042
John Andretti271310201019173241111739304333338341273719**12**739131713251515
Darrell Waltrip32387342131044351820422634173643178154402236814341238**16**
Brett Bodine2514182312279113029352110402021152824163628311617222227271720
Rick Mast2135341126158342816141321342611131783731262612**28**28263634*921
Ward Burton15922DNQ252124253221413819183539112035196344112121DNQ71425
Lake Speed143214152917252616408342811212422353420172992132203521242219
Ricky Craven **(R)**161638124229331817251022263322312526311073218292235212582430
Dick Trickle11221222283032243824163222161234103818281335361823151932162923
Jimmy SpencerDNQ302432361627DNQ9172729413091217102318141829311618361226336
Steve Grissom76DNQ18611520372613161820432831253022292227DNQ25263141143239
Joe Nemechek4229321633DNQ2014DNQ37201012283819923273132162526430322291814
Robert Pressley **(R)**26423531301018171830241937171113342728341824173014343342291941
Kyle Petty1210331435353193128291*3942737286253942DNQ242526113015323933
Jeremy Mayfield3518173631DNQDNQ1614DNQ2217252232268132925123030231916DNQ29112018
Jeff Burton24193133192826DNQ25184025363118252722383823916132031DNQ3152336
Todd Bodine3731372143321DNQ883830242923362329213219DNQ42243724DNQ26172540
Mike Wallace3915264015DNQ36272334121432323732261226DNQ20839DNQ3117DNQ233936DNQ
Dave Marcis362320282434342334273736311525293319DNQ242527373527DNQ2840DNQ2837
Hut StricklinDNQ33243374537162741362240103373238362518**28**3538
Bobby Hillin Jr.DNQDNQ42231328201216392739DNQ133613DNQ242421219
Elton Sawyer2027DNQ254123232914412921DNQ323840333428313028
Greg SacksDNQ4119292236352235DNQDNQ2833DNQ173340253837DNQDNQDNQ33374334
Randy LaJoie **(R)**29252739161223DNQ13322323404140
Loy Allen Jr.172829DNQ181036DNQ3139DNQDNQ3437DNQ24
Kenny WallaceDNQ20DNQDNQDNQDNQ2136311836DNQ373624DNQ20DNQDNQ26
Chuck Bown3931DNQDNQ21332924294037
Jimmy Hensley40DNQ38DNQ304132DNQ3222DNQDNQ2939
Rich Bickle383037DNQ312135DNQ2738
Davy Jones **(R)**3337DNQ242024DNQDNQ3336DNQ
Jeff Purvis3837DNQ29DNQ3942DNQDNQ26
Ernie Irvan6DNQ40*7
Steve Kinser **(R)**4027284140DNQDNQ
Wally Dallenbach Jr.392
Billy StandridgeDNQDNQDNQ2514DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Gary Bradberry **(R)**DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ41DNQ433529
Chad LittleDNQ4218DNQDNQ
Butch Leitzinger12
Doug George3141
Joe Ruttman19DNQDNQ
Ed Berrier20DNQ
Ron Hornaday Jr.27
Ben Hess28DNQDNQDNQ
Phil Parsons41DNQ42DNQ
Jimmy Horton34QL
Michael Ritch34
Pancho CarterDNQ35DNQ
Ron Fellows35
Shane HallDNQ36DNQDNQ
Andy Hillenburg36
Terry Fisher38DNQ
Ken Pederson41
Butch Gilliland42
Dan Obrist43
Ernie CopeDNQ44
Mike Chase **(R)**DNQ
Doug HeveronDNQ
Ronnie SandersDNQ
Phil BarkdollDNQ
Shawna RobinsonDNQ
Jim SauterDNQ
Kerry TeagueDNQ
Bob StraitDNQ
James HyltonDNQDNQ
Ken BouchardDNQDNQ
Randy MacDonaldDNQDNQDNQ
Ritchie PettyDNQDNQ
Steve SeligmanDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Delma CowartDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Terry Byers **(R)**DNQDNQ
Jay HedgecockDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Eric SmithDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Johnny ChapmanDNQDNQ
Brad TeagueDNQDNQDNQ
Butch MillerDNQ
Garrett EvansDNQ
St. James DavisDNQ
Joe HeathDNQ
Scott GaylordDNQDNQ
Doug FrenchDNQDNQ
A. J. FoytDNQDNQ
David MurryDNQ
Tracy LeslieDNQ
Tim SteeleDNQ
Richard BrickhouseDNQ
Norm BenningDNQ
Alan RussellDNQ
Mike BlissDNQ
Wayne JacksDNQ
Rich Woodland Jr.DNQ
L. J. PryorDNQ
Jack SpragueDNQ
Danny SullivanWth
Scott BraytonWth
David GreenRL

Rookie of the Year

29-year-old Ricky Craven from Newburgh, Maine received the 1995 Rookie of the Year award. Craven took the #41 Chevy owned by Sue and Larry Hedrick to four top-tens and finished 24th in the points. Runner-up was Craven's former Busch Series opponent Robert Pressley, posting one top-ten in the Leo Jackson Motorsports Chevy. The next runner-up, Randy LaJoie, began the year in the 22 car, but struggled and was released midway through the year. Steve Kinser and Davy Jones, a pair of open-wheel veterans who struggled in their transition to stock cars, were both released from their rides before the season reached the one-third point, while Mike Chase was released by his team after failing to qualify for the Daytona 500. Gary Bradberry and Terry Byers filed for Rookie of the Year contention but only ran limited schedules.

References

References

  1. (August 17, 1995). "NASCAR Drivers Put Rain Tires to Test".
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