1994 Hooters 500


The 1994 Hooters 500 was the 31st and final stock car race of the 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the 35th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, November 12, 1994, in Hampton, Georgia, at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a permanent asphalt oval intermediate speedway. The race took the scheduled 328 laps to complete. At race's end, Roush Racing driver Mark Martin would manage to dominate the late stages of the race to take his 14th career NASCAR Winston Cup Series victory and his second and final victory of the season. To fill out the top three, Richard Childress Racing driver Dale Earnhardt and Butch Mock Motorsports driver Todd Bodine would finish second and third, respectively.
The race marked the final Winston Cup Series start for long-time driver Harry Gant. Gant would retire from the race due to a burnt piston, finishing 33rd.
Earnhardt dedicated his season championship to Neil Bonnett who lost his life before the first race of the season.

Background

Atlanta Motor Speedway is a 1.522-mile race track in Hampton, Georgia, United States, 20 miles south of Atlanta. It has annually hosted NASCAR Winston Cup Series stock car races since its inauguration in 1960.
The venue was bought by Speedway Motorsports in 1990. In 1994, 46 condominiums were built over the northeastern side of the track. In 1997, to standardize the track with Speedway Motorsports' other two intermediate ovals, the entire track was almost completely rebuilt. The frontstretch and backstretch were swapped, and the configuration of the track was changed from oval to quad-oval, with a new official length of where before it was. The project made the track one of the fastest on the NASCAR circuit.

Entry list

' - denotes rookie driver.
#DriverTeamMakeSponsor
1Rick MastPrecision Products RacingFordSkoal
2Rusty WallacePenske Racing SouthFordMiller Genuine Draft
02Randy LaJoieTaylor RacingFordTaylor Racing
3Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevroletGM Goodwrench Service Plus
4Sterling MarlinMorgan–McClure MotorsportsChevroletKodak
5Terry LabonteHendrick MotorsportsChevroletKellogg's Frosted Flakes
6Mark MartinRoush RacingFordValvoline
7Geoff BodineGeoff Bodine RacingFordExide
8Jeff Burton 'Stavola Brothers RacingFordRaybestos
10Ricky RuddRudd Performance MotorsportsFordTide
11Bill ElliottJunior Johnson & AssociatesFordBudweiser
12Derrike CopeBobby Allison MotorsportsFordMane 'n Tail
15Lake SpeedBud Moore EngineeringFordFord Quality Care
16Ted MusgraveRoush RacingFordThe Family Channel
17Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip MotorsportsChevroletWestern Auto
18Dale JarrettJoe Gibbs RacingChevroletInterstate Batteries
19Loy Allen Jr. 'TriStar MotorsportsFordHooters
20Bobby Hillin Jr.Moroso RacingFordFINA
21Morgan ShepherdWood Brothers RacingFordCitgo
22Bobby LabonteBill Davis RacingPontiacMaxwell House
23Hut StricklinTravis Carter EnterprisesFordSmokin' Joe's
24Jeff GordonHendrick MotorsportsChevroletDuPont
25Ken SchraderHendrick MotorsportsChevroletKodiak
26Brett BodineKing RacingFordQuaker State
27Jimmy SpencerJunior Johnson & AssociatesFordMcDonald's
28Ernie IrvanRobert Yates RacingFordTexaco, Havoline
29Steve GrissomDiamond Ridge MotorsportsChevroletDiamond Ridge Motorsports
30Michael WaltripBahari RacingPontiacPennzoil
31Ward BurtonA.G. Dillard MotorsportsChevroletHardee's
32Dick TrickleActive MotorsportsChevroletManheim Auctions
33Harry GantLeo Jackson MotorsportsChevroletSkoal Bandit's Last Ride
34Bob BrevakBrevak RacingFordScaffidi Truck Centers
35Bill VenturiniVenturini MotorsportsChevroletRain-X
40Bobby HamiltonSABCO RacingPontiacKendall
41Joe Nemechek 'Larry Hedrick MotorsportsChevroletMeineke
42Kyle PettySABCO RacingPontiacMello Yello
43John Andretti 'Petty EnterprisesPontiacSTP
44Bobby Hillin Jr.Charles Hardy RacingFordBuss Fuses
45Rich Bickle 'Terminal Trucking MotorsportsFordTerminal Trucking
47Billy Standridge 'Johnson Standridge RacingFordJohnson Standridge Racing
50Brian BonnerA. J. Foyt RacingFordCopenhagen
52Gary BradberryJimmy Means RacingFordNAPA Auto Parts
53Brad TeagueJimmy Means RacingFordJimmy Means Racing
54Robert PressleyLeo Jackson MotorsportsChevroletManheim Auctions
55Tim FedewaRaDiUs MotorsportsFordRaDiUs Motorsports
61Rick CarelliChesrown RacingChevroletTotal Petroleum
64Gary WrightWhite RacingChevroletAction Rent-to-Own
67Ken BouchardCunningham RacingFordCunningham Racing
71Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingChevroletOlive Garden
75Todd BodineButch Mock MotorsportsFordFactory Stores of America
77Greg SacksU.S. Motorsports Inc.FordUS Airways
78Pancho CarterTriad MotorsportsFordEquipment Supply Company
80Joe RuttmanHover MotorsportsFordHover Motorsports
90Mike Wallace 'Donlavey RacingFordHeilig-Meyers
97Jeff GreenJunior Johnson & AssociatesFordUltra Wheels
98Jeremy Mayfield Cale Yarborough MotorsportsFordFingerhut

Qualifying

Qualifying was split into two rounds. The first round was held on Friday, November 11, at 2:00 PM EST. Each driver would have one lap to set a time. During the first round, the top 20 drivers in the round would be guaranteed a starting spot in the race. If a driver was not able to guarantee a spot in the first round, they had the option to scrub their time from the first round and try and run a faster lap time in a second round qualifying run, held on Saturday, November 12, at 11:00 AM EST. As with the first round, each driver would have one lap to set a time. For this specific race, positions 21-40 would be decided on time, and depending on who needed it, a select amount of positions were given to cars who had not otherwise qualified but were high enough in owner's points; up to two provisionals were given. If needed, a past champion who did not qualify on either time or provisionals could use a champion's provisional, adding one more spot to the field.
Greg Sacks, driving for U.S. Motorsports Inc., would win the pole, setting a time of 29.485 and an average speed of in the first round.
13 drivers would fail to qualify.

Standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standings
  • Note: Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.