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The 1996 Winston Cup Champion Terry Labonte Labonte's teammate Jeff Gordon finished second by 37 points. Dale Jarrett finished third in the Winston Cup standings. Johnny Benson, the 1996 NASCAR Rookie of the Year. Pontiac’s struggles in 1995 carried over to 1996, scoring just one win in the Dura Lube 500 with Bobby Hamilton. Hamilton was also ...
The 1996 NASCAR Winston Racing Series was a local racing series operating under NASCAR sanction, comprising 100 member tracks grouped into 10 regions. Each track ran weekly races in a variety of classes, with one class being the track's featured class; each featured class champion at each track was then ranked using a Competition Performance ...
The Grand Prix was an all-new model for Pontiac in the 1962 model year as a performance-oriented personal luxury car. [3] Based on the Pontiac Catalina two-door hardtop, Pontiac included unique interior trim with bucket seats and a center console in the front to make the new model a lower-priced entry in the growing personal-luxury segment. [3]
Pontiac had 30 wins, but lost the points title 1962: Pontiac: 22 Pontiac's only manufacturer's title 1963: Ford: 23 1964: 30 1965: 48 Ford ran unopposed most of the season due to a boycott by Chrysler Corporation 1966: 10 Plymouth had 31 wins and Dodge had 18; both lost the points title 1967: 10 Plymouth had 31 wins, but lost the points title ...
Randy LaJoie, the 1996 Busch Series champion. The 1996 NASCAR Busch Series began February 17 and ended November 3. ... Pontiac Grand Prix: 23 Chad Little: Mark Rypien:
Jonathan Thomas Benson Jr. (born June 27, 1963) [1] is an American retired stock car racing driver and the son of former Michigan modified driver John Benson Sr. Benson has raced across NASCAR's three national series (Cup, Busch, Truck), and his career highlights include the 1993 American Speed Association AC-Delco Challenge series championship ...
Bahari Racing was a NASCAR Winston Cup and Busch team that operated from 1981 to 2001.The Busch team ran from 1989-1996 with Ronnie Sliver and Michael Waltrip driving, and one race with Johnny Benson at Homestead.
In 2007, NASCAR phased out leaded racing fuel, with specification fuel supplier Sunoco switching to unleaded racing fuel starting with the second round of the season. A month later, NASCAR's fifth-generation Cup Series car changed the exhaust exit location to be away from the driver and it cited carbon monoxide poisoning cases like Mast's as a ...