1989 Budweiser 200

1989 Budweiser 200
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 11 in the 1989 NASCAR Winston West Series season
LocationMadera Speedway in Madera, California
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length0.333 miles (0.536 km)
Distance200 laps, 66.60 mi (107.18 km)
Average speed65.058 miles per hour (104.701 km/h)
Pole position
DriverSpears Motorsports
Most laps led
DriverBill SedgwickSpears Motorsports
Laps118
Winner
No. 75Bill SedgwickSpears Motorsports

The 1989 Budweiser 200 was the first stock car race of the 1989 NASCAR Winston West Series season. The race was held on Sunday, April 30, 1989, at Madera Speedway, a 0.333 mile (0.536 km) oval shaped racetrack in Madera, California. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete. Bill Sedgwick won the race, his first of the season and the first of his career. Sedgwick won by one second over Roy Smith. Sedgwick took the lead for the final time on the 127th lap, passing Hershel McGriff.[2] McGriff, fighting through a handling problem in the final 50 laps, would finish third, and Bill Schmitt and Butch Gilliland rounded out the top five.

Report

Background

Madera Speedway is a 0.333 mile (0.536 km) oval race track located in Madera, California. It was built in 1971.

Entry list

No.DriverOwnerManufacturer
04Hershel McGriffHershel McGriffChevrolet
08Rick McCrayRick McCrayPontiac
22St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick
24Butch GillilandButch GillilandBuick
41Keith Van HoutenSara VincentChevrolet
44Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick
56Ron EsauRon EsauOldsmobile
65Robert SpragueUnknownFord
73Bill SchmittBill SchmittChevrolet
75Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet
79Roy SmithWarren RazoreFord
82J.C. DanielsenShirnell GautscheBuick
83Sumner McKnightSumner McKnightFord
88Bob WalkerBob WalkerPontiac
98Jerry BowersJohn KieperChevrolet
99John KrebsJohn KrebsPontiac

Qualifying

Bill Sedgwick won the pole with a speed of 80.591 mph.

Race results

Fin[3]St#DriverOwnerMakeLapsLedStatusPts[1]
1175Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet200118Running185
2679Roy SmithWarren RazoreFord2000Running170
3204Hershel McGriffHershel McGriffPontiac20082Running170
41073Bill SchmittBill SchmittChevrolet2000Running160
51224Butch GillilandButch GillilandBuick2000Running155
6598Jerry BowersJohn KieperChevrolet1990Running150
7383Sumner McKnightSumner McKnightFord1980Running146
8882J.C. DanielsenShirnell GautscheBuick1980Running142
9999John KrebsJohn KrebsPontiac1950Running138
101544Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick1920Running134
111488Bob WalkerBob WalkerPontiac1880Running130
12441Keith Van HoutenSara VincentCheverolet1670Brakes127
131622St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick1650Flat Tire124
141165Robert SpragueUnknownFord1310Running121
15708Rick McCrayRick McCrayPontiac770Engine118
161356Ron EsauRon EsauOldsmobile620Handling115

Standings after the race

PosDriverPoints
1Bill Sedgwick185
2Roy Smith170 (-15)
3Hershel McGriff170 (-15)
4Bill Schmitt160 (-25)
5Butch Gilliland155 (-30)
6Jerry Bowers150 (-35)
7Sumner McKnight146 (-39)
8J.C. Danielsen142 (-43)
9John Krebs138 (-47)
10Jack Sellers134 (-51)
  • Note: Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.

References

  1. ^ a b "1989 Budweiser 200 Results". Racing Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  2. ^ "Rookie challenger Bill Sedgwick opened the 1989 NASCAR Winston..." UPI. April 30, 1989. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
  3. ^ "1989 Budweiser 200 (Madera) - The Third Turn". The Third Turn. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
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