The1996 Daytona 500,the 38th running of theevent,was run on February 18, 1996, atDaytona International SpeedwayinDaytona Beach, Florida,as the first race of the1996 NASCAR Winston Cup season.Dale Jarrettwon this race for the second time after winning it in1993and for the first (and only) time in all of Daytona 500 history,Dale Earnhardtwon thepole position,allowing many to believe that he would finally win the race.Ernie Irvanreturned to race full-time alongside Earnhardt (both drivers won their respectiveGatorade Twin 125-mile qualifying races).

1996 Daytona 500
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 31 in the1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Seriesseason
1996 Daytona 500 logo
1996 Daytona 500 logo
Date February 18, 1996(1996-02-18)
Location Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida,U.S.
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.02336 km)
Distance 200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 63 °F (17 °C); wind speeds approaching 13 miles per hour (21 km/h)
Average speed 154.308 miles per hour (248.335 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Richard Childress Racing
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 Winner Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing
Duel 2 Winner Ernie Irvan Robert Yates Racing
Most laps led
Driver Terry Labonte Hendrick Motorsports
Laps 44
Winner
No. 88 Dale Jarrett Robert Yates Racing
Television in the United States
Network CBS
Announcers Ken Squier,Buddy Baker,andNed Jarrett
Nielsen Ratings 9.2/24
(13.9 million viewers)

Background

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Daytona International Speedway,where the race was held.

Daytona International Speedway is arace trackinDaytona Beach, Florida,that is one of sixsuperspeedwaysto holdNASCARraces, the others beingMichigan International Speedway,Auto Club Speedway,Indianapolis Motor Speedway,Pocono Raceway,andTalladega Superspeedway.[2]The standard track at Daytona is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long. The track also features two other layouts that utilize portions of the primary high speedtri-oval,such as a 3.56-mile (5.73 km)sports carcourse and a 2.95-mile (4.75 km) motorcycle course.[3]The track's 180-acre (73 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hostedpowerboatracing. The speedway is owned and operated byInternational Speedway Corporation.

The track was built by NASCAR founderBill France, Sr.to host racing that was being held at the formerDaytona Beach Road Courseand opened with thefirst Daytona 500 in 1959.[4]The Daytona 500 is regarded as the most important and prestigious race on the NASCAR calendar.[5]It is also the series' first race of the year; this phenomenon is virtually unique in sports, which tend to have championships or other major events at the end of the season rather than the start.

Race summary

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Opening laps

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The lead changed four times betweenErnie Irvan,Ken Schrader,Sterling Marlin,andDale Earnhardtin the first five laps. Reigning Winston Cup championJeff Gordonwas eliminated on lap 8 after getting a light tap fromJeremy Mayfield.Busch SeriesGoody's 300winnerSteve Grissom,along withJoe Nemechek(both Busch Series champions),Rick Mast,andRusty Wallace,were involved in a chain reaction incident after Gordon hit the wall. Mast's and Wallace's cars both were relatively undamaged, but Grissom and Nemechek lost several laps after repairs. On lap 29, Earnhardt's ignition failed, triggering a wreck forErnie Irvan.Wally Dallenbach Jr.,who could not see Earnhardt, tagged Irvan and sent him into the wall.

Due to a new rules package, the lead changed hands early and often. On lap 50, no one butDale EarnhardtorTerry Labonte(the new leader) had spent more than 4 consecutive laps in the lead. Lap 54 saw1990 racewinnerDerrike Copehit the turn 4 wall, which ended his day.

Mid-race developments

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On lap 77,1994and1995winnerSterling Marlintook the lead away fromTerry Labonteand led three laps before having engine problems. Not much later, Labonte began to drop back with overheating issues after leading the most laps at 44. He managed a decent finish, but Marlin almost instantly retired from the lead.IndyCarveteranJohn Andretti,whose uncleMariowonthe 1967 race,became the new leader. He and Earnhardt, along withBill Elliott,Dale Jarrett,Ken SchraderandMichael Waltrip,were all prime contenders at halfway. The field made green flag pit stops over the next 10 laps. Andretti came in for another pit stop immediately after his scheduled stop because not all of the right rear lugnuts had been tightened. On lap 131, while trying to get his lap back, he had a hard crash in turn 2. Waltrip clipped him as he tried to go past his spinning car, only to damage the right-front fender. The damage seemed to improve the car'saerodynamic qualities.Shortly after the restart,Mike Wallacesuddenly snapped loose and collectedLoy Allen Jr.,Brett BodineandBobby Labonte,whose car was relatively undamaged. Only Wallace; Allen Jr.; and Bodine were all done for the day.

Run to the finish

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Geoff BodineandLake Speedcrashed at lap 159, collectingBobby Hamilton,Chad Little,Robert Pressley,Jeff PurvisandMorgan Shepherd.This prompted the finalpit stops.Dale Jarrettand hiscrew chiefTodd Parrottdecided on a four-tire change, while theRCRduo of Earnhardt and David Smith opted for two.Bud Moore,whose car and driverWally Dallenbach Jr.were not yet sponsored for the season, were going to gamble that their full tank of fuel from the previous caution would be enough to finish. Even so, Dallenbach kept the#15in the lead pack in the waning laps. Earnhardt quickly dispatched new leader andlast year's Rookie of the YearRicky Craven.He lost the lead briefly to Schrader but at lap 177, Jarrett passed him with four fresh tires. Earnhardt could keep up with Jarrett, but he could not repass him. This would allow Jarrett to win his second Daytona 500 win, followed by Earnhardt, Schrader,Mark MartinandJeff Burton.

Results

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Pos Grid Car Driver Team Make Staus Led Laps
1 7 88 Dale Jarrett(W) Robert Yates Racing Ford 200 40 Running
2 1 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 200 32 Running
3 4 25 Ken Schrader Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 200 12 Running
4 15 6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford 200 0 Running
5 16 99 Jeff Burton Roush Racing Ford 200 0 Running
6 9 15 Wally Dallenbach Jr. Bud Moore Engineering Ford 200 0 running
7 20 16 Ted Musgrave Roush Racing Ford 200 0 Running
8 21 94 Bill Elliott(W) Bill Elliott Racing Ford 200 29 Running
9 10 10 Ricky Rudd Rudd Performance Motorsports Ford 200 0 Running
10 11 21 Michael Waltrip Wood Brothers Racing Ford 200 1 Running
11 19 23 Jimmy Spencer Travis Carter Enterprises Ford 200 1 Running
12 34 44 Jeff Purvis Phoenix Racing Chevrolet 200 0 Running
13 36 41 Ricky Craven Larry Hedrick Motorsports Chevrolet 200 0 Running
14 32 9 Lake Speed Melling Racing Ford 200 0 Running
15 23 71 Dave Marcis Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet 200 0 Running
16 43 2 Rusty Wallace Penske Racing South Ford 200 0 Running
17 35 18 Bobby Labonte Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet 200 0 Running
18 29 42 Kyle Petty SABCO Racing Pontiac 199 0 Flagged
20 39 43 Bobby Hamilton Petty Enterprises Pontiac 199 0 Flagged
21 33 81 Kenny Wallace FILMAR Racing Ford 199 0 Flagged
22 42 8 Hut Stricklin Stavola Brothers Racing Ford 199 0 Flagged
23 27 30 Johnny Benson Jr.(R) Bahari Racing Pontiac 197 0 Flagged
24 5 5 Terry Labonte Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 196 44 Flagged
25 18 27 Elton Sawyer(R) David Blair Motorsports Ford 196 0 Flagged
26 13 22 Ward Burton Bill Davis Racing Pontiac 195 0 Flagged
27 26 29 Steve Grissom Diamond Ridge Motorsports Chevrolet 191 0 Flagged
28 31 1 Rick Mast Precision Products Racing Pontiac 190 0 Flagged
29 40 17 Darrell Waltrip(W) Darrell Waltrip Motorsports Chevrolet 180 0 Handling
30 25 33 Robert Pressley Leo Jackson Motorsports Chevrolet 171 0 Contact TO
31 12 75 Morgan Shepherd Butch Mock Motorsports Ford 164 0 Contact TO
32 41 11 Brett Bodine Brett Bodine Racing Ford 162 1 Contact BS
33 30 97 Chad Little Mark Rypien Motorsports Pontiac 158 0 Contact
34 38 7 Geoff Bodine(W) Geoff Bodine Racing Ford 157 0 Contact
35 2 28 Ernie Irvan(W) Robert Yates Racing Ford 145 2 Flagged
36 24 19 Loy Allen Jr. TriStar Motorsports Ford 135 0 Contact BS
37 17 90 Mike Wallace Donlavey Racing Ford 135 0 Contact BS
38 6 37 John Andretti Kranefuss-Haas Racing Ford 128 23 Contact BS
39 37 87 Joe Nemechek NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 86 0 Contact TO
40 3 4 Sterling Marlin(W) Morgan-McClure Motorsports Chevrolet 81 3 Engine
41 22 12 Derrike Cope(W) Bobby Allison Motorsports Ford 53 0 Contact TO
42 8 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 13 0 Contact TO
43 28 63 Dick Trickle Schnell Motorsports Ford 9 0 Engine
Failed to qualify
65 Steve Seligman(R) O'Neil Racing Ford
95 Chuck Bown Sadler Brothers Racing Ford
77 Bobby Hillin Jr. Jasper Motorsports Ford
73 Tracy Leslie(R) Barkdoll Racing Chevrolet
0 Delma Cowart H.L. Waters Racing Ford
57 Jim Bown(R) Kenova Motorsports Chevrolet
80 Joe Ruttman Hover Motorsports Ford
72 Jim Sauter Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet

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Media

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Television

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The Daytona 500 was covered byCBSfor the 18th consecutive time since1979in the United States.Ken Squier,two-timeNASCAR Cup SerieschampionNed Jarrettand1980race winnerBuddy Bakercalled the race from the broadcast booth.Mike Joy,David HobbsandDick Berggrenhandled pit road for the television side.

CBS
Booth announcers Pit reporters
Lap-by-lap Color-commentators
Ken Squier Ned Jarrett
Buddy Baker
Mike Joy
David Hobbs
Dick Berggren

References

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  1. ^"Weather of the1996 Daytona 500".The Old Farmers' Almanac.Retrieved2014-03-17.
  2. ^"Race Tracks".NASCAR.Turner Sports. Archived fromthe originalon June 28, 2011.RetrievedDecember 30,2015.
  3. ^"Track facts".DaytonaInternationalSpeedway.Daytona International Speedway. Archived fromthe originalon September 23, 2015.RetrievedDecember 30,2015.
  4. ^"The History of ISC".InternationalSpeedwayCorporation.International Speedway Corporation. June 14, 2015. Archived fromthe originalon December 1, 2017.RetrievedDecember 30,2015.
  5. ^What Makes Daytona Special.Daytona International Speedway.May 10, 2012. 2:51 minutes in.YouTube.Archivedfrom the original on 2021-12-21.
  6. ^"1996 Daytona 500 - Racing-Reference.info".Archivedfrom the original on 2012-09-09.Retrieved2012-02-17.
  7. ^"1996 Daytona 500 - Racing-Reference.info".Archivedfrom the original on 2012-09-09.Retrieved2012-02-17.
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1995–96
Succeeded by