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2000 |
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Won one Winston Cup race (32 career) |
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Won four Busch Grand National races (44 career) |
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1999 |
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Won two Winston Cup races (31 career) |
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Won six Busch Grand National races (40 career) |
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Won one IROC race (9 career) |
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**Won the first two IROC races at Indianapolis |
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1998 |
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Won career best seven Winston Cup races (29 career) |
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Won fourth IROC championship |
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**Only driver to win four IROC championships |
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**Won two IROC races (8 career) |
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Won the inaugural Las Vegas Winston Cup event |
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Won his largest purse, $356,850, with his Texas 500 win |
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Won two Busch Grand National races (34 career) |
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Selected to the AARWBA* All-American Team |
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*American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters
Association |
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1997 |
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Won third IROC championship |
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**Only driver to win three IROC championships |
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**Won two IROC Races (6 career) |
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Won four Winston Cup races (22 career) |
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Won NASCAR's fastest 500 mile race at Talladega during the Winston
Open, 188.354 mph |
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Received Busch Pole Award with three pole starts |
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Won six Busch Grand National races (32 career) |
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**Broke Jack Ingram's record of 31 Busch Grand National wins |
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1996 |
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Won second IROC championship |
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**Won two IROC races (4 career) |
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**Won first IROC race run under the lights (May 17, Charlotte) |
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Won six Busch Grand National races (26 career) |
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Won one Craftsman Truck race (1 career) |
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*North Wilkesboro Speedway, September 28 |
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1995 |
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Won four Winston Cup races (18 career) |
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Won three Busch Grand National races (20 career) |
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Won one IROC race (2 career) |
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Won GTS1 Class of 24 Hours of Daytona |
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*Jack Roush's "Nobody's Fool" Mustang
driven by Paul Newman, Mark Martin, and Tom Kendall |
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1994 |
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Won the International Race of Champions (IROC) series |
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**Won one IROC race |
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Won two Winston Cup races (14 career) |
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Won three Busch Grand National races (17 career) |
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1993 |
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Won five Winston Cup races (12 career) |
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Won seven Busch Grand National races (14 career) |
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Winn-Dixie became the primary sponsor of Busch Grand National
car |
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1992 |
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Won two Winston Cup races (7 career) |
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Valvoline became the primary sponsor of the Winston Cup car |
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Won one Busch Grand National race (7 career) |
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1991 |
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Selected as a member of the McDonalds All-Star Race Team |
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Won one Winston Cup race (5 career) |
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Received Busch Pole Award with five pole starts |
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1990 |
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Finshed second in the Winston Cup season, 26 points behind Dale
Earnhardt |
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Won three Winston Cup races (4 career) |
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Completed more miles than any other driver, winning the Sears
DieHard competition |
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Folgers became the primary sponsor of the Winston Cup car |
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Won one Busch Grand National race (6 career) |
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Selected as a member of the McDonalds All-Star Race Team |
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Selected to the AARWBA* All-American Team |
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*American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters
Association |
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1989 |
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Named National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) Driver of
the Year |
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Won first Winston Cup race at Rockingham, North Carolina, (113th
start) |
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Won one Busch Grand National race (5 career) |
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1988 |
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First year with Roush Racing in Winston Cup, Stroh Light Thunderbird |
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Won one Busch Grand National race (4 career) |
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1987 |
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Won three Busch Grand National races |
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**First career Busch win |
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1986 |
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Won his fourth ASA championship |
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1982 |
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Ran first full Nascar Winston Cup, then Grand National, season |
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Ran first Daytona 500, started 26, finished 30, completed 75
laps before engine expired |
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1981 |
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Won first NASCAR pole in third start at Nashville, Tennessee |
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1980 |
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Won his third ASA championship |
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1979 |
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Won his second ASA championship |
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1978 |
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Won his first ASA championship at age 19 |
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1977 |
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Won the World Series at New Smyrna Beach Raceway (Florida) |
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Won the Missouri Fairgrounds championship |
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Won the Rockford, Illinois short track title |
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Won Rookie of the Year in the American Speed Association (ASA) |
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1975 |
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Won Sportsman Division track championship at Locust Grove Speedway
(Little Rock, Arkansas) |
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Won Sportsman Division track championship at Benton Speedway
(Little Rock, Arkansas) |