1999 NASCAR Busch Series

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1999 NASCAR Busch Series
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Champions | Seasons
Dale Earnhardt Jr., the 1999 Busch Series champion

The 1999 NASCAR Busch Series began on February 13 and ended on November 13. Dale Earnhardt Jr. of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. won the season points championship for the second year in a row.

Teams and drivers[]

List of full-time teams at the start of 1999.

Team Manufacturer No. Driver(s) Listed owner(s) Crew chief
Akins-Sutton Motorsports Ford Taurus 38 Glenn Allen Jr.
98 Elton Sawyer
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 22 Jimmy Kitchens
Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 15 Ken Schrader Andy Petree N/A
BACE Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 33 Jason Jarrett
74 Tony Raines (R) Steve Bird
Bill Davis Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 93 Dave Blaney Gil Martin
02 Ward Burton N/A
Brewco Motorsports
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 27 Casey Atwood Jason Ratcliff
37 Kevin Grubb
99 Kevin Lepage
Buckshot Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 00 Larry Pearson
Cicci-Welliver Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 34 Mike McLaughlin
Pontiac Grand Prix 36 Tim Fedewa
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 66 Todd Bodine
Curb/Agajanian Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 43 Shane Hall
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet Monte Carlo 3 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Dale Earnhardt
Diamond Ridge Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 4 Jeff Purvis Johnny Allen
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 56 Jeff Krogh
80 Mark Krogh Doug George
Galaxy Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 40 Kerry Earnhardt (R) Richard Lasater
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 83 Wayne Grubb
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 90
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 53 Hank Parker Jr. (R) Hank Parker
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 75 Kelly Denton (R)
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 8 Bobby Hillin
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 63 Chuck Bown Jeff Hensley
Innovative Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 47 Andy Santerre
Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac Grand Prix 18 Bobby Labonte Joe Gibbs
Labonte Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 44 Terry Labonte
Justin Labonte
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 89 Jeff Fuller
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 72 Hermie Sadler
Petty Enterprises Chevrolet Monte Carlo 45 Adam Petty (R) Kyle Petty
PRW Racing Ford Taurus 77 Ed Berrier Jimmy Means
Phil Parsons Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 10 Phil Parsons Marcia Parsons
Phoenix Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1 Randy LaJoie James Finch
Progressive Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 32 Jeff Green
57 Jason Keller Steve Addington
Reiser Enterprises Chevrolet Monte Carlo 17 Matt Kenseth Robbie Reiser Robbie Reiser
Roush Racing Ford Taurus 9 Jeff Burton Jack Roush Tommy Morgan
60 Mark Martin
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 95 Bobby Hamilton Jr. (R)
Spencer Motor Ventures Chevrolet Monte Carlo 5 Dick Trickle Jimmy Spencer
12 Jimmy Spencer Jimmy Spencer N/A
ST Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 59 Mike Dillon
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 35 Lyndon Amick
Team Rensi Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 25 Jeff Finley Ed Rensi
Kenny Wallace
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 19 Mike Skinner
Washington-Erving Motorsports Chevrolet Monte Carlo 50 Mark Green Joe Washington Darrell Bryant
Xpress Motorsports Pontiac Grand Prix 61 Derrike Cope Steve Coulter

Races[]

NAPA Auto Parts 300[]

The NAPA Auto Parts 300 was held February 13 at Daytona International Speedway. Ken Schrader was the polesitter. On the last lap, Casey Atwood was tapped by Andy Hillenburg into the outside retaining wall. Atwood continued to go across the tri-oval on his roof. Atwood flipped 4 times, but emerged from his Chevrolet unscathed. The race was broadcast on CBS.

Top ten results

  1. 1-Randy LaJoie
  2. 32-Jeff Green
  3. 18-Andy Hillenburg
  4. 17-Matt Kenseth
  5. 8-Bobby Hillin Jr.
  6. 45-Adam Petty
  7. 99-Kevin Lepage
  8. 37-Kevin Grubb
  9. 9-Jeff Burton
  10. 90-

Failed to qualify: Hank Parker Jr. (#53), Derrike Cope (#61), Kelly Denton (#75), Morgan Shepherd (#07), Wayne Grubb (#83), Jeff Krogh (#56), Mike Garvey (#09), (#67), Shane Hall (#43), Mark Krogh (#80), Mike Stefanik (#05), Mark Day (#16), Blaise Alexander (#20), Ed Berrier (#77), Hermie Sadler (#72), Freddie Query (#68), Jeff McClure (#13), Brett Bodine (#54), Jim Bown (#51), Joe Bessey (#6), Lance Hooper (#23), Loy Allen Jr. (#78)

Alltel 200[]

The Alltel 200 was held February 20 at North Carolina Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. was the polesitter. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 9-Jeff Burton
  2. 60-Mark Martin
  3. 17-Matt Kenseth
  4. 1-Randy LaJoie
  5. 27-Casey Atwood
  6. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  7. 98-Elton Sawyer
  8. 64-Geoff Bodine
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 36-Tim Fedewa

Failed to qualify: Adam Petty (#45), Freddie Query (#68), (#90), David Green (#41), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Philip Morris (#01), Jeff Green (#32), Mario Gosselin (#58), Dick Trickle (#5), Jeff Finley (#25), (#73), Mike Skinner (#19), Bobby Labonte (#44), Jimmy Kitchens (#22)

Sam's Town 300[]

The Sam's Town 300 was held March 6 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Mark Martin was the pole sitter. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 87-Joe Nemechek
  3. 9-Jeff Burton
  4. 24-Jeff Gordon
  5. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  6. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  7. 47-Elliott Sadler
  8. 32-Jeff Green
  9. 99-Kevin Lepage
  10. 57-Jason Keller

Failed to qualify: Casey Atwood (#27), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), (#90), Mike Dillon (#59), Ted Musgrave (#29), Joe Buford (#7), Larry Pearson (#00), Jeff Finley (#25), Shane Hall (#43), Ed Berrier (#77), Jimmy Kitchens (#22), Kevin Grubb (#37), Freddie Query (#68), Wayne Grubb (#83), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), (#73), Hermie Sadler (#72), Eric Jones (#70), Morgan Shepherd (#07), Mark Krogh (#80), Jerry Glanville (#81), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95)

Yellow Freight 300[]

The Yellow Freight 300 was held March 13 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Dave Blaney was the polesitter. The race came under controversy when winner Mike Skinner was disqualified and the win was given to Blaney. But after a further review, NASCAR reversed its decision and re-awarded the victory to Skinner. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 19-Mike Skinner
  2. 93-Dave Blaney
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  4. 99-Kevin Lepage
  5. 66-Todd Bodine
  6. 60-Mark Martin
  7. 64-Geoff Bodine
  8. 98-Elton Sawyer
  9. 38-Glenn Allen Jr.
  10. 50-Mark Green

Failed to qualify: Andy Kirby (#28), Tim Fedewa (#36), Freddie Query (#68), Hermie Sadler (#72), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95), Jeff Finley (#25), Shane Hall (#43), (#90), Jeff Fuller (#89), J. D. Gibbs (#18), Kevin Grubb (#37), Mark Day (#16)

Diamond Hill Plywood 200[]

The Diamond Hill Plywood 200 was held March 20 at Darlington Raceway. Mark Martin was the polesitter. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 17-Matt Kenseth
  2. 98-Elton Sawyer
  3. 10-Phil Parsons
  4. 44-Terry Labonte
  5. 99-Kevin Lepage
  6. 9-Jeff Burton
  7. 41-David Green
  8. 36-Tim Fedewa
  9. 21-Michael Waltrip
  10. 66-Todd Bodine

Failed to qualify: Jim Bown (#51), Lyndon Amick (#35), Andy Kirby (#28), Jeff Finley (#25), Freddie Query (#68), Mark Krogh (#80), Kerry Earnhardt (#40), Jimmy Kitchens (#22), Kevin Grubb (#37) Bobby Labonte (#18)

Coca-Cola 300[]

The Coca-Cola 300 was held March 27 at Texas Motor Speedway. Dave Blaney won the pole. The race was shortened to 163 laps due to rain. The race was broadcast on CBS and switched to TNN midway through the race.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 9-Jeff Burton
  3. 32-Jeff Green
  4. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  5. 11-Kenny Irwin Jr.
  6. 57-Jason Keller
  7. 15-Ken Schrader
  8. 93-Dave Blaney
  9. 19-Mike Skinner
  10. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Failed to qualify: Ed Berrier (#77), Andy Kirby (#28), Sterling Marlin (#42), Dick Trickle (#5), Jimmy Spencer (#12), Philip Morris (#01), Steve Park (#83), Shane Hall (#43), Stanton Barrett (#40), Brad Loney (#90), Jason Jarrett (#33), Jimmy Kitchens (#22), Mark Day (#16), Joe Buford (#7), Kenny Wallace (#25), Mark Krogh (#80), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95)

BellSouth Mobility 320[]

The BellSouth Mobility 320 was held April 3 at Nashville Speedway USA. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on CBS.

Top ten results

  1. 32-Jeff Green
  2. 27-Casey Atwood
  3. 57-Jason Keller
  4. 87-Joe Nemechek
  5. 66-Todd Bodine
  6. 4-Jeff Purvis
  7. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  8. 98-Elton Sawyer
  9. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  10. 10-Phil Parsons

Failed to qualify: J. D. Gibbs (#18), Freddie Query (#68), Scot Walters (#83), Lyndon Amick (#35), Shane Hall (#43), Brad Baker (#7), Chad Chaffin (#84), (#58), Mark Day (#16), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95), Chris Cook (#65)

Moore's Snacks 250[]

The Moore's Snacks 250 was held April 10 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Jason Keller won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 57-Jason Keller
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 98-Elton Sawyer
  4. 44-Terry Labonte
  5. 66-Todd Bodine
  6. 25-Kenny Wallace
  7. 37-Kevin Grubb
  8. 14-Sterling Marlin
  9. 36-Tim Fedewa
  10. 61-Tony Roper

Failed to qualify: Ted Christopher (#13), Freddie Query (#68), Gary Bradberry (#86), Jason Jarrett (#33), Hermie Sadler (#72), Kelly Denton (#75), Curtis Markham (#83), Elliott Sadler (#47)

Touchstone Energy 300[]

The Touchstone Energy 300 was held April 24 at Talladega Superspeedway. Ken Schrader won the pole. The Big One happened midway in the race, with pole-sitter Schrader crashing and erupting in flames in Turn 1, also taking many other cars out. Schrader was uninjured. Terry Labonte would just barely edge Joe Nemechek in the closest finish of NASCAR Busch Series history. The race was broadcast on ABC.

Top ten results

  1. 44-Terry Labonte
  2. 87-Joe Nemechek
  3. 4-Jeff Purvis
  4. 17-Matt Kenseth
  5. 35-Lyndon Amick
  6. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  7. 00-Larry Pearson
  8. 27-Casey Atwood
  9. 1-Randy LaJoie
  10. 41-David Green

Failed to qualify: Andy Kirby (#28), Mark Martin (#60), Loy Allen (#78), Hermie Sadler (#72), (#67), Joe Bessey (#6), Stevie Reeves (#25), Freddie Query (#68)

  • This was the first Busch Series race in which veteran driver Mark Martin had failed to qualify for since February 1993.
  • Elton Sawyer entered this race with a microscopic 1 point lead in Busch Series standings, but due to engine troubles just 15 laps into the race, Sawyer had to drop out of the race, causing him to drop from first in points to third with a 114-point deficit to new standings leader Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Auto Club 300[]

The Auto Club 300 was held May 1 at California Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on ABC and switched to ESPN2 except on the West Coast with 9 laps to go due to the race running into ABC's broadcasting window of the 125th Kentucky Derby.

Top ten results

  1. 17-Matt Kenseth
  2. 9-Jeff Burton
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  4. 45-Adam Petty
  5. 47-Elliott Sadler
  6. 36-Tim Fedewa
  7. 98-Elton Sawyer
  8. 21-Michael Waltrip
  9. 35-Lyndon Amick
  10. 77-Ed Berrier

Failed to qualify: Jimmy Kitchens (#22), Stevie Reeves (#25), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#11), Curtis Markham (#83), Jerry Glanville (#81), Brett Bodine (#54), Shane Hall (#43), Andy Kirby (#28), Sterling Marlin (#42), Ward Burton (#02)

Busch 200[]

The Busch 200 was held May 8 at New Hampshire International Speedway. Jeff Green won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 98-Elton Sawyer
  2. 32-Jeff Green
  3. 4-Jeff Purvis
  4. 1-Randy LaJoie
  5. 27-Casey Atwood
  6. 57-Jason Keller
  7. 72-Hermie Sadler
  8. 17-Matt Kenseth
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 77-Ed Berrier

Failed to qualify: Bobby Dotter (#08), Wayne Grubb (#83), Joe Bessey (#6), (#73)

Hardee's 250[]

The Hardee's 250 was held May 14 at Richmond International Raceway. Jason Keller won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN2.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 9-Jeff Burton
  3. 17-Matt Kenseth
  4. 66-Todd Bodine
  5. 32-Jeff Green
  6. 15-Ken Schrader
  7. 25-Kenny Wallace
  8. 21-Michael Waltrip
  9. 4-Jeff Purvis
  10. 93-Dave Blaney

Failed to qualify: (#79), Ted Christopher (#13), Geoff Bodine (#64), Terry Labonte (#44), Chad Chaffin (#84), Philip Morris (#01), Brad Baker (#7), Andy Kirby (#28), (#90), Freddie Query (#68), Jeff Finley (#65), Jason Rudd (#81), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#95), Johnny Benson (#33)

First Union 200[]

The First Union 200 was held May 23 at Nazareth Speedway. Jeff Green won the pole. The race was shortened to 168 laps due to darkness. The race was broadcast on ESPN2.

Top ten results

  1. 17-Matt Kenseth
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 36-Tim Fedewa
  4. 93-Dave Blaney
  5. 45-Adam Petty
  6. 4-Jeff Purvis
  7. 32-Jeff Green
  8. 13-Ted Christopher
  9. 10-Phil Parsons
  10. 53-Hank Parker Jr.

Failed to qualify: Wayne Grubb (#83), Joey McCarthy (#41), Chad Chaffin (#84), J. D. Gibbs (#8N), Andy Kirby (#28), (#77N), (#86N), Mike Olsen (#61N)

Carquest Auto Parts 300[]

The Carquest Auto Parts 300 was held May 29 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. David Green won the pole. The race was broadcast on TBS.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 17-Matt Kenseth
  4. 9-Jeff Burton
  5. 21-Michael Waltrip
  6. 54-Brett Bodine
  7. 63-Chuck Bown
  8. 98-Elton Sawyer
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 32-Jeff Green

Failed to qualify: Terry Labonte (#44), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Jerry Nadeau (#90), Geoff Bodine (#64), Mike Wallace (#33), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Philip Morris (#01), Jeff Fuller (#89), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#11), Tony Roper (#61), Larry Pearson (#00), Ed Berrier (#77), Mike Dillon (#59), Jim Bown (#65), Steve Grissom (#22), Lyndon Amick (#35), Andy Kirby (#28), Nathan Buttke (#30), Joe Buford (#7), Jeff Krogh (#56), Jimmy Kitchens (#55), (#97)

MBNA Platinum 200[]

The MBNA Platinum 200 was held June 5 at Dover International Speedway. Dick Trickle won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 02-Ward Burton
  3. 66-Todd Bodine
  4. 41-David Green
  5. 5-Dick Trickle
  6. 37-Kevin Grubb
  7. 32-Jeff Green
  8. 93-Dave Blaney
  9. 98-Elton Sawyer
  10. 57-Jason Keller

Failed to qualify: Andy Santerre (#47), Jerry Glanville (#81), (#90), Hermie Sadler (#72), Joey McCarthy (#41), (#12), Hank Parker Jr. (#53), Lyndon Amick (#35)

Textilease/Medique 300[]

The Textilease/Medique 300 was held June 12 at South Boston Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. This was the last career NASCAR race for Chuck Bown. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 32-Jeff Green
  3. 53-Hank Parker Jr.
  4. 4-Jeff Purvis
  5. 36-Tim Fedewa
  6. 17-Matt Kenseth
  7. 01-Philip Morris
  8. 61-Tony Roper
  9. 74-Tony Raines
  10. 27-Casey Atwood

Failed to qualify: (#92), Jeff Krogh (#56), (#79), Curtis Markham (#33), Andy Santerre (#47), Stanton Barrett (#40), Shane Hall (#43), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Ed Berrier (#77), Andy Kirby (#28)

Lysol 200[]

The Lysol 200 was held June 27 at Watkins Glen International. Ron Fellows won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 87-Ron Fellows
  3. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  4. 12-Jack Baldwin
  5. 57-Jason Keller
  6. 40-Butch Miller
  7. 59-Mike Dillon
  8. 93-Dave Blaney
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 53-Hank Parker Jr.

Failed to qualify: Jeff Krogh (#56), Eric Bodine (#21N), Stacy Compton (#28), J. D. Gibbs (#8N), (#59N), Ted Christopher (#13)

DieHard 250[]

The DieHard 250 was held July 4 at The Milwaukee Mile. Casey Atwood won the pole. During the final practice for this race, Jeff Krogh crashed and suffered near-fatal injuries. He has since recovered, although he has not run a NASCAR race since. This was Casey Atwood's first career Busch Series victory as he moved Jeff Green out of the way on the final turn of the final lap. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 27-Casey Atwood
  2. 32-Jeff Green
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  4. 38-Glenn Allen Jr.
  5. 17-Matt Kenseth
  6. 93-Dave Blaney
  7. 92-Jimmie Johnson
  8. 66-Todd Bodine
  9. 5-Dick Trickle
  10. 61-Tony Roper

Failed to qualify: Mario Gosselin (#15), Bobby Dotter (#08), (#82), Dennis Setzer (#11), Stacy Compton (#19), Jerry Glanville (#81), (#58), (#90)

Myrtle Beach 250[]

The Myrtle Beach 250 was held July 17 at Myrtle Beach Speedway. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 32-Jeff Green
  2. 1-Randy LaJoie
  3. 17-Matt Kenseth
  4. 43-Shane Hall
  5. 90-
  6. 66-Todd Bodine
  7. 98-Elton Sawyer
  8. 57-Jason Keller
  9. 10-Phil Parsons
  10. 4-Jeff Purvis

Failed to qualify: Philip Morris (#01), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Chad Chaffin (#84), Mark Green (#50), Andy Santerre (#47), Curtis Markham (#72), Adam Petty (#45), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#63), Mario Gosselin (#58), (#92), Andy Kirby (#28), Kevin Grubb (#37), (#12), (#79)

NAPA Autocare 250[]

The NAPA Autocare 250 was held July 24 at Pikes Peak International Raceway. Dave Blaney won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 47-Andy Santerre
  2. 36-Tim Fedewa
  3. 66-Todd Bodine
  4. 32-Jeff Green
  5. 4-Jeff Purvis
  6. 5-Dick Trickle
  7. 17-Matt Kenseth
  8. 98-Elton Sawyer
  9. 27-Casey Atwood
  10. 10-Phil Parsons

Failed to qualify: Scott Gaylord (#52), Jerry Glanville (#81), Chad Chaffin (#16)

Carquest Auto Parts 250[]

The Carquest Auto Parts 250 was held July 31 at Gateway International Raceway. Casey Atwood won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 1-Randy LaJoie
  3. 87-Joe Nemechek
  4. 32-Jeff Green
  5. 57-Jason Keller
  6. 17-Matt Kenseth
  7. 27-Casey Atwood
  8. 93-Dave Blaney
  9. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  10. 66-Todd Bodine

Failed to qualify: Gary Bradberry (#28), (#19), Eric Jones (#70), Gus Wasson (#96), (#58), Lyndon Amick (#35)

Kroger 200 presented by Fifth Third Bank[]

The Kroger 200 was held August 6 at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Jason Keller won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 57-Jason Keller
  2. 66-Todd Bodine
  3. 32-Jeff Green
  4. 17-Matt Kenseth
  5. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. 4-Jeff Purvis
  7. 36-Tim Fedewa
  8. 98-Elton Sawyer
  9. 40-Butch Miller
  10. 74-Tony Raines

Failed to qualify: Brad Baker (#7), (#90), Tony Roper (#61), (#55), (#92), Gus Wasson (#96)

NAPA 200[]

The NAPA 200 was held August 21 at Michigan International Speedway. Dave Blaney won the pole. During a practice session for this race, Ernie Irvan crashed in turn 4 and suffered serious injuries. This forced him into early retirement. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 93-Dave Blaney
  4. 02-Ward Burton
  5. 60-Mark Martin
  6. 21-Michael Waltrip
  7. 9-Jeff Burton
  8. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  9. 77-Kevin Lepage
  10. 4-Jeff Purvis

Failed to qualify: Curtis Markham (#72), Ted Musgrave (#82), Hank Parker Jr. (#53), Phil Parsons (#10), Tony Roper (#61), Tim Fedewa (#36), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Butch Miller (#40), Wayne Grubb (#83), Greg Sacks (#90), Ricky Craven (#47), Chad Chaffin (#16), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Ernie Irvan (#84), Gus Wasson (#96), Ted Christopher (#13), Matt Hutter (#99)

Food City 250[]

The Food City 250 was held August 27 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Jeff Green won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN2.

Top ten results

  1. 17-Matt Kenseth
  2. 21-Michael Waltrip
  3. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  4. 14-Sterling Marlin
  5. 66-Todd Bodine
  6. 25-Kenny Wallace
  7. 98-Elton Sawyer
  8. 44-Terry Labonte
  9. 93-Dave Blaney
  10. 8-Bobby Hillin Jr.

Failed to qualify: Steve Grissom (#22), Kevin Lepage (#99), Tony Roper (#61), Hermie Sadler (#33), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#11), Bobby Hamilton Jr. (#63), Butch Miller (#40), Glenn Allen Jr. (#38), Hank Parker Jr. (#53), Carl Long (#95), Kelly Denton (#75), Kerry Earnhardt (#76)

Dura Lube 200[]

The Dura Lube 200 was held September 4 at Darlington Raceway. Ward Burton won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN2.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 93-Dave Blaney
  3. 17-Matt Kenseth
  4. 02-Ward Burton
  5. 87-Joe Nemechek
  6. 25-Kenny Wallace
  7. 9-Jeff Burton
  8. 4-Jeff Purvis
  9. 14-Sterling Marlin
  10. 66-Todd Bodine

Failed to qualify: Hermie Sadler (#33), Ted Musgrave (#40), Kevin Harvick (#2), Terry Labonte (#44), Greg Sacks (#90), Curtis Markham (#72), Andy Santerre (#47), Lyndon Amick (#88), Ed Berrier (#55), Kerry Earnhardt (#7), Tom Hubert (#15)

Autolite Platinum 250[]

The Autolite Platinum 250 was held September 10 at Richmond International Raceway. Jeff Burton won the pole. The race was broadcast on ESPN.

Top ten results

  1. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  2. 60-Mark Martin
  3. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  4. 25-Kenny Wallace
  5. 37-Kevin Grubb
  6. 35-Elliott Sadler
  7. 41-David Green
  8. 4-Jeff Purvis
  9. 77-Chad Chaffin
  10. 57-Jason Keller

Failed to qualify: Michael Waltrip (#21), Ricky Hendrick (#24), Brett Bodine (#54), (#90), (#55), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#11), Philip Morris (#01), Hut Stricklin (#38), Ted Christopher (#13), (#79), Jason Rudd (#81), Jimmy Kitchens (#7), Jason White (#28), Mario Gosselin (#58), (#39), Hank Parker Jr. (#53)

MBNA Gold 200[]

The MBNA Gold 200 was held September 25 at Dover International Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 27-Casey Atwood
  2. 1-Randy LaJoie
  3. 32-Jeff Green
  4. 74-Tony Raines
  5. 11-Kenny Irwin Jr.
  6. 25-Kenny Wallace
  7. 46-David Green
  8. 10-Phil Parsons
  9. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  10. 00-Buckshot Jones

Failed to qualify: Jason Leffler (#18), Kelly Denton (#75), Lance Hooper (#23), Rich Bickle (#63), Joey McCarthy (#41), (#55), Ted Christopher (#13), Jimmy Kitchens (#7), Ken Alexander (#03)

All Pro Bumper to Bumper 300[]

The All Pro Bumper to Bumper 300 was held October 9 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth won the pole. The race was broadcast on TBS.

Top ten results

  1. 21-Michael Waltrip
  2. 24-Jeff Gordon
  3. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  4. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  5. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  6. 02-Ward Burton
  7. 17-Matt Kenseth
  8. 87-Joe Nemechek
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 19-Mike Skinner

Failed to qualify: Brett Bodine (#54), Hermie Sadler (#47), Curtis Markham (#72), Kelly Denton (#75), Rich Bickle (#91), Robert Pressley (#61), Ken Schrader (#15), Bobby Hillin Jr. (#8), Chad Chaffin (#77), Kenny Irwin Jr. (#11), Derrike Cope (#89), Ed Berrier (#78), Mike Garvey (#09), Elliott Sadler (#35), Morgan Shepherd (#7), Wayne Grubb (#83), Joe Buford (#95), Kevin Schwantz (#65), Gary Bradberry (#86), Adam Petty (#45)

Kmart 200[]

The Kmart 200 was held October 23 at North Carolina Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 60-Mark Martin
  2. 32-Jeff Green
  3. 93-Dave Blaney
  4. 17-Matt Kenseth
  5. 66-Todd Bodine
  6. 33-Johnny Benson
  7. 25-Kenny Wallace
  8. 57-Jason Keller
  9. 41-David Green
  10. 61-Morgan Shepherd

Failed to qualify: Hut Stricklin (#38), Ken Schrader (#15), Sterling Marlin (#14), Rich Bickle (#91), Lance Hooper (#23), Jimmy Hensley (#83), Mike Borkowski (#02), Hermie Sadler (#47), Johnny Chapman (#73), Greg Biffle (#19), Ed Berrier (#63), Kelly Moore (#48), (#94), Philip Morris (#01)

Sam's Town 250[]

The inaugural Sam's Town 250 was held October 30 at Memphis Motorsports Park. Jeff Green won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 32-Jeff Green
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 98-Elton Sawyer
  4. 66-Todd Bodine
  5. 45-Adam Petty
  6. 5-Dick Trickle
  7. 34-Mike McLaughlin
  8. 37-Kevin Grubb
  9. 36-Tim Fedewa
  10. 35-Lyndon Amick

Failed to qualify: J. D. Gibbs (#42), Jimmy Spencer (#12), (#82), Kenny Wallace (#25), Brad Baker (#7), Ricky Hendrick (#24), Joe Buford (#67), (#76), (#13), Kevin Lepage (#99), (#68), Ron Young (#71), Kelly Moore (#48), Kevin Ray (#95), Mike Garvey (#09), Kelly Denton (#75)

Outback Steakhouse 200[]

The inaugural Outback Steakhouse 200 was held November 6 at Phoenix International Raceway. Ken Schrader won the pole. The race was broadcast on TNN.

Top ten results

  1. 24-Jeff Gordon
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  4. 9-Jeff Burton
  5. 25-Kenny Wallace
  6. 31-Ron Hornaday Jr.
  7. 15-Ken Schrader
  8. 17-Matt Kenseth
  9. 66-Todd Bodine
  10. 00-Buckshot Jones

Failed to qualify: Joe Nemechek (#87), Bobby Hamilton (#80), Jimmy Hensley (#83), Greg Sacks (#90), (#14), Dave Steele (#82), Damon Lusk (#70)

  • First win for Gordon-Evernham Motorsports. This was also the only win with Ray Evernham as co-owner. Evernham would sell his half of the team at seasons end to go develop his own team with Dodge for the 2001 Winston Cup season. Rick Hendrick bought Evernham’s share and the team was renamed to JG Motorsports for 2000.

HotWheels.com 300[]

The HotWheels.com 300 was held November 13 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Hut Stricklin won the pole. The race was broadcast on NBC, NBC's first Busch Series telecast.

Top ten results

  1. 87-Joe Nemechek
  2. 3-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
  3. 12-Jimmy Spencer
  4. 53-Hank Parker Jr.
  5. 32-Jeff Green
  6. 99-Kevin Lepage
  7. 41-David Green
  8. 9-Jeff Burton
  9. 22-Bobby Hamilton Jr.
  10. 02-Ward Burton

Failed to qualify: Mike Garvey (#09), Greg Sacks (#90), Ron Young (#71), Ted Christopher (#28), (#89), Bobby Hamilton (#80), Morgan Shepherd (#76), Barry Bodine (#6), Steve Park (#84), Wayne Grubb (#83), Mark Green (#50), (#68), Joe Buford (#7), (#82), Randy MacDonald (#54), Curtis Markham (#63), Andy Santerre (#44), Kevin Grubb (#37), Johnny Chapman (#73), (#15)

Final points standings[]

  1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - 4647
  2. Jeff Green - 4367
  3. Matt Kenseth - 4327
  4. Todd Bodine - 4029
  5. Elton Sawyer - 3891
  6. Jeff Purvis - 3658
  7. Dave Blaney - 3582
  8. Jason Keller - 3537
  9. Mike McLaughlin - 3478
  10. Randy LaJoie - 3379
  11. Dick Trickle - 3154
  12. Tony Raines - 3142
  13. Casey Atwood - 3134
  14. Tim Fedewa - 2989
  15. Phil Parsons - 2951
  16. Mike Dillon - 2795
  17. Kevin Grubb - 2607
  18. Hank Parker Jr. - 2559
  19. Bobby Hillin Jr. - 2517
  20. Adam Petty - 2471
  21. Mark Green - 2419
  22. Jeff Fuller - 2280
  23. Kenny Wallace - 2167
  24. Shane Hall - 2154
  25. Jeff Burton - 2091
  26. Mark Martin - 2048
  27. David Green - 2010
  28. Buckshot Jones - 1889
  29. Michael Waltrip - 1762
  30. Terry Labonte - 1761
  31. Ed Berrier - 1705
  32. Glenn Allen Jr. - 1692
  33. Joe Nemechek - 1485
  34. Lyndon Amick - 1483
  35. Kevin Lepage - 1476
  36. Elliott Sadler - 1454
  37. Hermie Sadler - 1449
  38. Chuck Bown - 1370
  39. Bobby Hamilton Jr. - 1351
  40. - 1306
  41. Tony Roper - 1284
  42. Ken Schrader - 1270
  43. Jimmy Spencer - 1197
  44. Mike Skinner - 1195
  45. Wayne Grubb - 1187
  46. Johnny Benson - 1173
  47. Geoff Bodine - 1093
  48. Stanton Barrett - 1074
  49. Larry Pearson - 1032
  50. Jeff Krogh - 960

Rookie of the Year[]

The winner of the 1999 rookie battle was Tony Raines, a former American Speed Association champion. He had three top-ten finishes en route to a twelfth-place finish in points. Hank Parker Jr. was the runner-up, while fourth-generation driver and preseason favorite Adam Petty struggled with consistency and finished third. Bobby Hamilton Jr. and Tony Roper spent the season bouncing from ride to ride, and were unable to make a strong threat for the award. Kelly Denton, Philip Morris, Kerry Earnhardt, and all declared for the ROTY award, but could not mount a full-season attempt.

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