Busch Clash
The Busch Clash, an exhibition event for all 1991 Busch Pole winners, and one "wild card" (from the fastest second round qualifiers from 1991) consisted of a 15-car field. The event was held Saturday February 9 at Daytona International Speedway, a slight change from previous seasons, which usually saw the race held on Sunday. The move was made at the request of CBS, who wanted the additional time on Sunday for their coverage of the 1992 Winter Olympics.
Brett Bodine drew the pole. The race consisted of two 10-lap "sprint" segments, separated by a competition yellow, during which the field would be inverted. Sterling Marlin won the first 10-lap segment, and Geoff Bodine won the second 10-lap segment, to claim the overall victory. Except for the 2-lap competition yellow, the race otherwise was completed caution-free.
Top Five Finishers | ||||||||
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Fin. Pos |
Car No. |
Driver | Team | Laps | ||||
1 | 15 | Geoffrey Bodine | Bud Moore Engineering | 20 | ||||
2 | 4 | Ernie Irvan | Morgan-McClure Motorsports | 20 | ||||
3 | 6 | Mark Martin | Roush Racing | 20 | ||||
4 | 28 | Davey Allison | Robert Yates Racing | 20 | ||||
5 | 7 | Alan Kulwicki | AK Racing | 20 |
Read more about this topic: 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
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