1989 All Pro Auto Parts 500 - NASCAR Race
| Name of Race: | 1989 All Pro Auto Parts 500 |
| Name of Track: | Lowe's Motor Speedway |
| Date: | October 8th |
Lowe's Motor Speedway
Lowe's Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a superspeedway in Concord, North Carolina, a few miles north of Charlotte.
First NASCAR Night RaceIt features a 1.5 mile long quad-oval track that seats 167,000 people, with room for 50,000 more spectators in the infield. Constructed in 1959, it was the first speedway to host nighttime racing (in 1992) and to offer year-round residences (in 1984) with 52 condominiums now available over turn one. It is presently owned by, and is the main facility of, Speedway Motorsports, Inc.,/p> The Center Of NASCAR
The speedway is considered the center of NASCAR, with 90% of NASCAR teams being based within 50 miles.
Along with the main oval, the speedway also has a 2.25 mile road course in the infield, an 0.6 mile kart course in the infield, a quarter-mile oval using part of the front stretch and pit road, and an 0.2 mile oval outside turn three. Also, across U.S. Highway 29 from the speedway is a 0.4 mile dirt track, opened in May 2000.
LevigationThe surface of the circuit had started to wear from its last paving in mid-1994, resulting in the track's treatment in a diamond-grinding process to smooth out bumps in 2005 and caused major tire problems during both NASCAR Nextel Cup Series events there, with a record 22 cautions at the showcase Coca-Cola 600, making it the first Nextel Cup Series event to go more than five hours (excluding red flags) in 25 years. Speed increases were also a result of the repaving. After the problem with the tires, speedway officials promptly announced that they plan to repave with a new generation asphalt.
Lowes Motor Speedway The Busiest VenueThe facility is considered one of the busiest sports venues in the country, with typically over 380 events a year. Along with many races, the speedway also hosts the Food Lion Auto Fair twice a year, one of the nation's largest car shows. Movies and commercials are filmed there, like Days of Thunder, and it is a popular tourist stop and testing grounds.
Courtesy of Wikipedia.1989 All Pro Auto Parts 500 NASCAR Race Results
Below are the race results for 1989 All Pro Auto Parts 500, in order of finishing place.
| Fin | Driver | Num | Start | Money | Laps | Pts | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ken Schrader | 25 | 2 | $91,700 | 334 | 0 | running | Folger's Coffee |
| 2 | Harry Gant | 33 | 15 | $50,375 | 334 | 0 | running | Skoal Bandit |
| 3 | Mark Martin | 6 | 3 | $55,075 | 334 | 0 | running | Stroh's Light |
| 4 | Bill Elliott | 9 | 1 | $75,650 | 334 | 0 | running | Coors |
| 5 | Davey Allison | 28 | 5 | $27,990 | 334 | 0 | running | Havoline |
| 6 | Derrike Cope | 10 | 9 | $16,775 | 334 | 0 | running | Purolator |
| 7 | Sterling Marlin | 94 | 11 | $15,750 | 334 | 0 | running | Sunoco |
| 8 | Rusty Wallace | 27 | 6 | $23,900 | 333 | 0 | running | Kodiak |
| 9 | Bobby Hillin, Jr. | 8 | 22 | $0 | 332 | 0 | running | Miller High Life |
| 10 | Morgan Shepherd | 75 | 17 | $17,825 | 332 | 0 | running | Valvoline |
| 11 | Terry Labonte | 11 | 18 | $13,450 | 332 | 0 | running | Budweiser |
| 12 | Brett Bodine | 15 | 13 | $9,770 | 332 | 0 | running | Motorcraft |
| 13 | Rick Mast | 66 | 30 | $6,070 | 332 | 0 | running | Winn-Dixie |
| 14 | Darrell Waltrip | 17 | 4 | $16,000 | 331 | 0 | out of gas | Tide |
| 15 | Larry Pearson | 16 | 28 | $7,350 | 331 | 0 | running | Chattanooga Chew |
| 16 | Jimmy Spencer | 88 | 34 | $8,160 | 331 | 0 | running | Crisco |
| 17 | Michael Waltrip | 30 | 14 | $7,760 | 331 | 0 | running | Country Time Lemonade |
| 18 | Tommy Ellis | 21 | 19 | $7,360 | 331 | 0 | running | Citgo |
| 19 | Dave Marcis | 71 | 42 | $9,617 | 331 | 0 | running | Lifebuoy Soap |
| 20 | Phil Parsons | 55 | 41 | $7,735 | 331 | 0 | running | Crown Petroleum |
| 21 | Ricky Rudd | 26 | 16 | $10,480 | 331 | 0 | running | Quaker State |
| 22 | Geoffrey Bodine | 5 | 10 | $10,480 | 330 | 0 | running | Levi Garrett |
| 24 | Dale Jarrett | 29 | 29 | $5,450 | 328 | 0 | running | Hardee's |
| 25 | Eddie Bierschwale | 23 | 36 | $2,580 | 324 | 0 | running | Americraft |
| 26 | Mickey Gibbs | 50 | 35 | $2,360 | 323 | 0 | running | Valvoline |
| 28 | Alan Kulwicki | 7 | 7 | $5,970 | 278 | 0 | engine | Zerex |
| 29 | Kyle Petty | 42 | 33 | $2,000 | 269 | 0 | engine | Peak Antifreeze |
| 30 | Dick Trickle | 84 | 26 | $4,610 | 247 | 0 | a frame | Miller High Life |
| 31 | Brad Teague | 18 | 21 | $2,350 | 245 | 0 | engine | Mello Yello |
| 32 | Rodney Combs | 89 | 31 | $1,810 | 221 | 0 | engine | Evinrude Outboards |
| 33 | Ernie Irvan | 2 | 25 | $2,455 | 184 | 0 | crash | Kroger |
| 34 | Richard Petty | 43 | 27 | $2,410 | 142 | 0 | engine | STP |
| 35 | Greg Sacks | 48 | 32 | $1,950 | 128 | 0 | trans | Dinner Bell Foods |
| 38 | Lake Speed | 83 | 20 | $4,345 | 41 | 0 | engine | Bull's Eye Barbecue Sauce |
| 39 | Rich Bickle | 2 | 40 | $1,710 | 36 | 0 | engine | Bickle Racing |
| 41 | Rick Wilson | 4 | 8 | $4,800 | 25 | 0 | engine | Kodak Film |
| 42 | Dale Earnhardt | 3 | 12 | $11,250 | 13 | 0 | camshaft | GM Goodwrench |



