1989 Budweiser 200 - NASCAR Race
| Name of Race: | 1989 Budweiser 200 |
| Name of Track: | Dover International Speedway |
| Date: | June 3rd |
Dover International Speedway
Dover International Speedway is a NASCAR race track located near Dover, Delaware.
The Monster MileDover International Speedway is unusual in several respects. It is a concrete track; most NASCAR tracks are asphalt. It is co-located with a horse racing track, Dover Downs, and in fact is sometimes also referred to by this name. It is also exactly one mile long; technically this means that it is neither a superspeedway nor a short track.
The speedway is also notoriously hard on cars, and its standard nickname is The Monster Mile. The horse track is part of an extensive entertainment complex including other forms of gambling; at one time both it and the speedway were owned by the publicly-traded Dover Downs Entertainment, but they have since been split into two separate enterprises, partly at the encouragement of NASCAR.
500 Miles Is Too LongAt one time the NASCAR Cup races held here were 500 miles long until a NASCAR rules change limited 500 mile races to being held only at tracks over a mile in length; the current Nextel Cup races here are 400 miles long.
Dover also hosted Indy Racing League races in 1998 and 1999 won by Scott Sharp and Greg Ray.
Dover International Speedway OwnershipIn February 2002, Dover Downs Entertainmnet changed its name to Dover Motorsports following the spin-off of its gaming operations to its existing shareholders. As a result, the name of the track was changed from Dover Downs International Speedway to Dover International Speedway.
Dover Motorsports (formerly Dover Downs Entertainment) which owns Dover International Speedway also owns several other racing facilities, including Nashville Superspeedway. It has been suggested that one of the two current Cup races held there could be shifted to Nashville but this seems unlikely as both current Cup races at Dover are easily sold out.
The Dover ownership is one of only three publicly-held ownership groups of NASCAR tracks, the other two being International Speedway Corporation, controlled by NASCAR's founding France family and owners of the Talladega and Daytona tracks, among others, and Speedway Motorsports, Inc., led by Bruton Smith and H. A. "Humpy" Wheeler, which owns Lowe's Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway, among others. Aside from these three ownership groups, NASCAR tracks are privately held by one or a few individuals.
Courtesy of Wikipedia.1989 Budweiser 200 NASCAR Race Results
Below are the race results for 1989 Budweiser 200, in order of finishing place.
| Fin | Driver | Num | Start | Money | Laps | Pts | Status | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Rick Wilson | 75 | 8 | $10,965 | 200 | 0 | running | Food Country USA |
| 2 | Phil Parsons | 55 | 5 | $5,200 | 200 | 0 | running | Fast Fare |
| 3 | Dale Earnhardt | 87 | 4 | $3,575 | 200 | 0 | running | Lowe's Foods |
| 4 | Mark Martin | 1 | 10 | $2,275 | 200 | 0 | running | Carolina Ford Dealers |
| 5 | Tommy Ellis | 99 | 14 | $5,757 | 200 | 0 | running | Goo Goo Clusters |
| 6 | Chuck Bown | 63 | 13 | $4,257 | 200 | 0 | running | Nescafe Classic |
| 7 | Kenny Wallace | 36 | 11 | $2,257 | 200 | 0 | running | Cox Treated Lumber |
| 8 | Ken Schrader | 52 | 9 | $1,275 | 200 | 0 | running | Red Baron Frozen Pizza |
| 10 | Randy LaJoie | 71 | 12 | $1,675 | 199 | 0 | running | D & D Competition |
| 11 | Ronald Cooper | 56 | 15 | $2,607 | 199 | 0 | running | Caterpillar |
| 12 | Ed Berrier | 4 | 6 | $1,832 | 198 | 0 | running | Hill Racing |
| 13 | L.D. Ottinger | 2 | 25 | $1,782 | 198 | 0 | running | Detroit Gasket |
| 15 | Jack Ingram | 11 | 28 | $3,582 | 197 | 0 | running | Skoal |
| 16 | Bobby Hillin, Jr. | 81 | 38 | $0 | 196 | 0 | running | Rose's Stores |
| 17 | Rob Moroso | 25 | 3 | $3,432 | 196 | 0 | running | Swisher Sweets |
| 19 | Rick Mast | 22 | 23 | $2,500 | 193 | 0 | running | Raven Boats |
| 20 | Joe Bessey | 9 | 35 | $1,325 | 193 | 0 | running | Cola Transport |
| 21 | Elton Sawyer | 42 | 31 | $1,582 | 193 | 0 | running | Wrecker Wholesalers |
| 24 | Jamie Aube | 41 | 33 | $2,225 | 190 | 0 | running | Lake Morey Inn |
| 26 | Jimmy Spencer | 34 | 34 | $3,207 | 159 | 0 | ignition | Cicci Racing |
| 27 | Jeff Burton | 12 | 21 | $1,432 | 142 | 0 | engine | Burton Autosports |
| 28 | Harry Gant | 7 | 1 | $825 | 115 | 0 | handling | Carman Christies Garage |
| 29 | Bobby Hamilton | 8 | 32 | $1,392 | 112 | 0 | running | Lighting & Fans |
| 30 | Michael Waltrip | 30 | 2 | $500 | 110 | 0 | crash | Post Cereals |
| 31 | Donny Ling, Jr. | 66 | 30 | $0 | 110 | 0 | crash | Just Say No |
| 32 | Tommy Houston | 6 | 22 | $3,132 | 109 | 0 | crash | Southern Biscuit Flour |
| 33 | Jimmy Hensley | 70 | 17 | $500 | 101 | 0 | crash | Dirt Devil Vacuums |
| 34 | Brad Teague | 33 | 26 | $500 | 100 | 0 | crash | Pharo's Truck Stop |
| 35 | Dave Davis | 2 | 37 | $1,100 | 94 | 0 | crash | Davis Brothers |
| 36 | Dave Rezendes | 79 | 29 | $1,382 | 90 | 0 | crash | K.R. Rezendes, Inc. |
| 37 | Darrell Waltrip | 17 | 19 | $500 | 58 | 0 | engine | Exxon Superflo |
| 38 | Steve Grissom | 19 | 36 | $1,382 | 33 | 0 | engine | Texas Pete Sauces |


