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1992 Vons 300
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 11 in the 1992 NASCAR Winston West Series season
DateMay 17, 1992
LocationMesa Marin Speedway in Bakersfield, California
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length0.500 miles (0.805 km)
Distance300 laps, 150.00 mi (241.40 km)
Average speed73.973 miles per hour (119.048 km/h)
Pole position
DriverCollins Motorsports
Time18.978
Most laps led
DriverRick CarelliChesrown Racing
Laps187
Winner
No. 37Rick CarelliChesrown Racing

The 1992 Vons 300 was the first race of the 1992 NASCAR Winston West Series season. The race was held on Sunday, May 17, 1992, at Mesa Marin Raceway, a 0.500 mile (0.805 km) oval shaped racetrack in Bakersfield, California. The race took the scheduled 300 laps to complete. The race was won by Rick Carelli, his first win of the season and first of his career. In a late race pit stop, Carelli's team changed right side tires, and came off pit road second to Bill Sedgwick, whose team changed left side tires.[2] With fresh right side tires, Carelli was able to get the lead in the final laps en route to victory. Sedgwick finished second, thee laps ahead of third place Bill Schmitt. John Krebs and Butch Gilliland would round out the top five.

Report

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Background

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Mesa Marin Raceway was a 0.500 mi (0.805 km) paved oval race track, located near the junction of CA 178 and CA 184 (Kern Canyon Road), east of Bakersfield, California. It opened in 1977 and was owned by Marion Collins throughout its existence. The 1992 Vons 300 was one of 45 NASCAR Winston West Series races to be held at the track during its existence.

Entry list

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#DriverOwnerManufacturer
00Bryan BrownDon PuskarichOldsmobile
2Jim CourageGary BetchelPontiac
15Rick ScribnerRick ScribnerChevrolet
22St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick
24Butch GillilandButch GillilandPontiac
28Gary CollinsMarion CollinsOldsmobile
29John KrebsGary BetchelPontiac
37Rick CarelliMarshall ChesrownChevrolet
41Wayne JacksSara VincentBuick
44Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick
50Hershel McGriffJohn StrauserBuick
73Bill SchmittBill SchmittFord
75Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet
78Dan FisherBill SchmittFord
86Rich Woodland Jr.Richard WoodlandChevrolet
90Tim McCauleyTim McCauleyChevrolet
92Ron Hornaday Jr.Ron Hornaday Jr.Chevrolet
99Steve BareGary BetchelPontiac

Qualifying

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With a track record of 18.978 seconds at 94.847 mph, Gary Collins would win the pole, although due to an injury he'd be replaced by Dirk Stephens for the race.[2]

Race results

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Fin[3]St#DriverOwnerMakeLapsLedStatusPts[1]
1237Rick CarelliMarshall ChesrownChevrolet300187Running185
2375Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet300110Running175
3473Bill SchmittBill SchmittFord2953Running170
4629John KrebsGary BetchelPontiac2940Running160
5824Butch GillilandButch GillilandPontiac2910Running155
61300Bryan BrownDon PuskarichOldsmobile2900Running150
7915Rick ScribnerRick ScribnerChevrolet2820Running146
81086Rich Woodland Jr.Richard WoodlandChevrolet2710Running142
91144Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick2620Running138
10128Dirk StephensMarion CollinsOldsmobile2570Ignition134
11592Ron Hornaday Jr.Ron Hornaday Jr.Chevrolet2570Running130
121790Tim McCauleyTim McCauleyChevrolet1970Running127
131622St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick1840Oil Pump124
141599Steve BareGary BetchelPontiac860Suspension121
15750Hershel McGriffJohn StrauserChevrolet780Timing Chain118
161241Wayne JacksSara VincentBuick40Oil Pressure115
17142Jim CourageGary BetchelPontiac30Camshaft112
181878Dan FisherBill SchmittFord30Ignition109

Standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints
1Rick Carelli185
2Bill Sedgwick175 (-10)
3Bill Schmitt170 (-15)
4John Krebs160 (-25)
5Butch Gilliland155 (-30)
6Bryan Brown150 (-35)
7Rick Scribner146 (-39)
8Rich Woodland Jr.142 (-43)
9Jack Sellers138 (-47)
10Dirk Stephens134 (-51)
  • Note: Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.

References

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  1. ^ a b "1992 Vons 300 results". Racing Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  2. ^ a b "ARCA West History: May 17, 1992, the 600th Race". Kickin' The Tires. May 16, 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  3. ^ "1992 Vons 300 results". The Third Turn. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
    1992 Vons 300
    Race details[1]
    Race 1 of 11 in the 1992 NASCAR Winston West Series season
    DateMay 17, 1992
    LocationMesa Marin Speedway in Bakersfield, California
    CoursePermanent racing facility
    Course length0.500 miles (0.805 km)
    Distance300 laps, 150.00 mi (241.40 km)
    Average speed73.973 miles per hour (119.048 km/h)
    Pole position
    DriverCollins Motorsports
    Time18.978
    Most laps led
    DriverRick CarelliChesrown Racing
    Laps187
    Winner
    No. 37Rick CarelliChesrown Racing

    The 1992 Vons 300 was the first race of the 1992 NASCAR Winston West Series season. The race was held on Sunday, May 17, 1992, at Mesa Marin Raceway, a 0.500 mile (0.805 km) oval shaped racetrack in Bakersfield, California. The race took the scheduled 300 laps to complete. The race was won by Rick Carelli, his first win of the season and first of his career. In a late race pit stop, Carelli's team changed right side tires, and came off pit road second to Bill Sedgwick, whose team changed left side tires.[2] With fresh right side tires, Carelli was able to get the lead in the final laps en route to victory. Sedgwick finished second, thee laps ahead of third place Bill Schmitt. John Krebs and Butch Gilliland would round out the top five.

    Report

    Background

    Mesa Marin Raceway was a 0.500 mi (0.805 km) paved oval race track, located near the junction of CA 178 and CA 184 (Kern Canyon Road), east of Bakersfield, California. It opened in 1977 and was owned by Marion Collins throughout its existence. The 1992 Vons 300 was one of 45 NASCAR Winston West Series races to be held at the track during its existence.

    Entry list

    #DriverOwnerManufacturer
    00Bryan BrownDon PuskarichOldsmobile
    2Jim CourageGary BetchelPontiac
    15Rick ScribnerRick ScribnerChevrolet
    22St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick
    24Butch GillilandButch GillilandPontiac
    28Gary CollinsMarion CollinsOldsmobile
    29John KrebsGary BetchelPontiac
    37Rick CarelliMarshall ChesrownChevrolet
    41Wayne JacksSara VincentBuick
    44Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick
    50Hershel McGriffJohn StrauserBuick
    73Bill SchmittBill SchmittFord
    75Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet
    78Dan FisherBill SchmittFord
    86Rich Woodland Jr.Richard WoodlandChevrolet
    90Tim McCauleyTim McCauleyChevrolet
    92Ron Hornaday Jr.Ron Hornaday Jr.Chevrolet
    99Steve BareGary BetchelPontiac

    Qualifying

    With a track record of 18.978 seconds at 94.847 mph, Gary Collins would win the pole, although due to an injury he'd be replaced by Dirk Stephens for the race.[2]

    Race results

    Fin[3]St#DriverOwnerMakeLapsLedStatusPts[1]
    1237Rick CarelliMarshall ChesrownChevrolet300187Running185
    2375Bill SedgwickWayne SpearsChevrolet300110Running175
    3473Bill SchmittBill SchmittFord2953Running170
    4629John KrebsGary BetchelPontiac2940Running160
    5824Butch GillilandButch GillilandPontiac2910Running155
    61300Bryan BrownDon PuskarichOldsmobile2900Running150
    7915Rick ScribnerRick ScribnerChevrolet2820Running146
    81086Rich Woodland Jr.Richard WoodlandChevrolet2710Running142
    91144Jack SellersAdele EmersonBuick2620Running138
    10128Dirk StephensMarion CollinsOldsmobile2570Ignition134
    11592Ron Hornaday Jr.Ron Hornaday Jr.Chevrolet2570Running130
    121790Tim McCauleyTim McCauleyChevrolet1970Running127
    131622St. James DavisLaDonna DavisBuick1840Oil Pump124
    141599Steve BareGary BetchelPontiac860Suspension121
    15750Hershel McGriffJohn StrauserChevrolet780Timing Chain118
    161241Wayne JacksSara VincentBuick40Oil Pressure115
    17142Jim CourageGary BetchelPontiac30Camshaft112
    181878Dan FisherBill SchmittFord30Ignition109

    Standings after the race

    PosDriverPoints
    1Rick Carelli185
    2Bill Sedgwick175 (-10)
    3Bill Schmitt170 (-15)
    4John Krebs160 (-25)
    5Butch Gilliland155 (-30)
    6Bryan Brown150 (-35)
    7Rick Scribner146 (-39)
    8Rich Woodland Jr.142 (-43)
    9Jack Sellers138 (-47)
    10Dirk Stephens134 (-51)
    • Note: Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.

    References

    1. ^ a b "1992 Vons 300 results". Racing Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
    2. ^ a b "ARCA West History: May 17, 1992, the 600th Race". Kickin' The Tires. May 16, 2022. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
    3. ^ "1992 Vons 300 results". The Third Turn. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
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