Results
- 22-Ward Burton, Led 5 Laps
- 21-Elliott Sadler
- 09-Geoffrey Bodine
- 97-Kurt Busch, Led 16 Laps
- 15-Michael Waltrip, Led 20 Laps
- 6-Mark Martin
- 12-Ryan Newman*
- 40-Sterling Marlin, Led 78 Laps
- 24-Jeff Gordon, Led 19 Laps
- 10-Johnny Benson
- 9-Bill Elliott
- 99-Jeff Burton, Led 2 Laps
- 31-Robby Gordon
- 88-Dale Jarrett, Spun
- 48-Jimmie Johnson*, 1 Lap down
- 11-Brett Bodine, 1 Lap down
- 32-Ricky Craven, 1 Lap down
- 2-Rusty Wallace, 2 Laps down
- 30-Jeff Green, 3 Laps down
- 5-Terry Labonte, (Accident)
- 33-Mike Wallace, 7 Laps down
- 92-Robert Pressley, 190 Laps (Engine Failure)
- 4-Mike Skinner, 10 Laps down
- 49-Shawna Robinson*, 13 Laps down
- 77-Dave Blaney, 14 Laps down
- 36-Ken Schrader, 21 Laps down; Led 46 Laps
- 14-Stacy Compton, 22 Laps down
- 25-Jerry Nadeau, 174 Laps (Accident Damage); Led 3 Laps
- 8-Dale Earnhardt, Jr, 29 Laps down
- 1-Kenny Wallace, 39 Laps down
- 66-Todd Bodine, 42 Laps down
- 55-Bobby Hamilton, 44 Laps down
- 17-Matt Kenseth, 154 Laps (Accident); Led 4 Laps
- 18-Bobby Labonte, 153 Laps (Overheating); Led 3 Laps
- 7-Casey Atwood, 153 Laps
- 29-Kevin Harvick *, 148 Laps (Accident); Led 3 Laps
- 43-John Andretti, 148 Laps (Accident); Led 1 Lap
- 28-Ricky Rudd, 148 Laps (Accident)
- 19-Jeremy Mayfield, 148 Laps (Accident)
- 26-Joe Nemechek, 148 Laps (Accident)
- 45-Kyle Petty, 146 Laps (Engine Failure)
- 71-Dave Marcis, 79 Laps (Engine Failure)
- 20-Tony Stewart, 2 Laps (Engine Failure).
Failed to qualify:
- 41-Jimmy Spencer
- 23-Hut Stricklin
- 44-Buckshot Jones
- 16-Greg Biffle
- 90-Rick Mast
- 59-Bobby Gerhart
- 02-Hermie Sadler
- 85-Carl Long*
- 84-Norm Benning
- 80-Kirk Shelmerdine
NOTE: Kevin Harvick was a Daytona 500 rookie in this race because he did not join the Winston Cup series until the second race of the 2001 season, the Dura-Lube 400 at Rockingham. Harvick took over after Dale Earnhardt was killed in the 500.
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