1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

The 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 8 and ended November 22. Dale Earnhardt of RCR Enterprises won the championship for the third time. This was Dale Earnhardt's last season with Wrangler Jeans sponsoring his blue and yellow car; beginning next year, he would drive a black and silver Chevy sponsored by GM Goodwrench.

Read more about 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series:  Team Changes, 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Drivers, Preseason, Busch Clash, Gatorade 125s, Goodwrench 500, Miller High Life 400, Motorcraft Quality Parts 500, TranSouth 500, First Union 400, Valleydale Meats 500, Sovran Bank 500, Winston 500, The Winston, Coca-Cola 600, Budweiser 500, Miller High Life 500, Budweiser 400, Miller American 400, Pepsi Firecracker 400, Summer 500, Talladega 500, The Budweiser At The Glen, Champion Spark Plug 400, Busch 500, Southern 500, Wrangler Jeans Indigo 400, Delaware 500, Goody's 500, Holly Farms 400, Oakwood Homes 500, AC Delco 500, Winston Western 500, Atlanta Journal 500, Final Points Standings, Rookie of The Year

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