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2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen
Race details
Race 21 of 34 in the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
The 2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen program cover.
The 2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen program cover.
Date August 13, 2000
Official name 15th Annual Global Crossing @ The Glen
Location Watkins Glen, New York, Watkins Glen International
Course Permanent racing facility
2.454 mi (3.949 km)
Distance 90 laps, 220.5 mi (354.86 km)
Scheduled Distance 90 laps, 220.5 mi (354.86 km)
Average speed 91.336 miles per hour (146.991 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Joe Gibbs Racing
Time Set by 2000 owner's points
Most laps led
Driver Steve Park Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Laps 53
Winner
No. 1 Steve Park Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Television in the United States
Network ESPN
Announcers Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett, Benny Parsons
Radio in the United States
Radio Motor Racing Network
The layout of Watkins Glen International NASCAR uses.

The 2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen was the 21st stock car race of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 15th iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, August 13, 2000, at the shortened layout of Watkins Glen International, a 2.454 miles (3.949 km) permanent road course layout. The race took the scheduled 90 laps to complete. At race's end, Steve Park, driving for Dale Earnhardt, Inc., would manage to dominate the late stages of the race to win his first career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his only win of the season.[1][2] To fill out the podium, Mark Martin and Jeff Burton, both driving for Roush Racing, would finish second and third, respectively.

Background

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Watkins Glen International (nicknamed "The Glen") is an automobile race track located in Watkins Glen, New York at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. It was long known around the world as the home of the Formula One United States Grand Prix, which it hosted for twenty consecutive years (1961–1980), but the site has been home to road racing of nearly every class, including the World Sportscar Championship, Trans-Am, Can-Am, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the International Motor Sports Association and the IndyCar Series.

Initially, public roads in the village were used for the race course. In 1956 a permanent circuit for the race was built. In 1968 the race was extended to six hours, becoming the 6 Hours of Watkins Glen. The circuit's current layout has more or less been the same since 1971, although a chicane was installed at the uphill Esses in 1975 to slow cars through these corners, where there was a fatality during practice at the 1973 United States Grand Prix. The chicane was removed in 1985, but another chicane called the "Inner Loop" was installed in 1992 after J.D. McDuffie's fatal accident during the previous year's NASCAR Winston Cup event.

The circuit is known as the Mecca of North American road racing and is a very popular venue among fans and drivers. The facility is currently owned by International Speedway Corporation.

Entry list

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  • (R) denotes rookie driver.
# Driver Team Make Sponsor
1 Steve Park Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet Pennzoil
01 P. J. Jones Team SABCO Chevrolet BellSouth
2 Rusty Wallace Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford Miller Lite
3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet GM Goodwrench Service
4 Bobby Hamilton Morgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet Kodak
5 Ron Hornaday Jr. Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Kellogg's
6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford Valvoline
7 Michael Waltrip Mattei Motorsports Chevrolet NationsRent
8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R) Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet Budweiser
9 Stacy Compton (R) Melling Racing Ford Kodiak
10 Johnny Benson Jr. Tyler Jet Motorsports Pontiac Aaron's, RCA
11 Brett Bodine Brett Bodine Racing Ford Ralphs
12 Tom Hubert Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford Mobil 1
13 Robby Gordon Team Menard Ford Sony WEGA
14 Rick Mast A. J. Foyt Enterprises Pontiac Conseco
16 Kevin Lepage Roush Racing Ford Family Click
17 Matt Kenseth (R) Roush Racing Ford DeWalt
18 Bobby Labonte Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac Interstate Batteries
20 Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac The Home Depot
21 Elliott Sadler Wood Brothers Racing Ford Citgo
22 Ward Burton Bill Davis Racing Pontiac Caterpillar
23 Boris Said Spencer Motor Ventures Ford Federated Auto Parts
24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet DuPont
25 Jerry Nadeau Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet Michael Holigan
26 Jimmy Spencer Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford Big Kmart
27 Mike Bliss (R) Eel River Racing Pontiac Viagra
28 Ricky Rudd Robert Yates Racing Ford Texaco, Havoline
31 Mike Skinner Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet Lowe's
32 Scott Pruett (R) PPI Motorsports Ford Tide
33 Joe Nemechek Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet Oakwood Homes
34 Todd Bodine Cicci-Welliver Racing Chevrolet I Love New York
36 Ken Schrader MB2 Motorsports Pontiac M&M's
40 Sterling Marlin Team SABCO Chevrolet Coors Light
43 John Andretti Petty Enterprises Pontiac Cheerios
44 Kyle Petty Petty Enterprises Pontiac Hot Wheels
55 Kenny Wallace Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet Square D, Cooper Lighting
60 Geoff Bodine Joe Bessey Racing Chevrolet Power Team
66 Darrell Waltrip Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford Route 66, Big Kmart
71 R. K. Smith Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet Realtree
75 Wally Dallenbach Jr. Galaxy Motorsports Ford RedCell
77 Robert Pressley Jasper Motorsports Ford Jasper Engines & Transmissions
87 Ron Fellows NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet Bully Hill Grape Juice
88 Dale Jarrett Robert Yates Racing Ford Quality Care Service, Ford Credit
90 Brian Simo Donlavey Racing Ford Hills Bros. Coffee
93 Dave Blaney (R) Bill Davis Racing Pontiac Amoco
94 Bill Elliott Bill Elliott Racing Ford McDonald's
97 Chad Little Roush Racing Ford John Deere
99 Jeff Burton Roush Racing Ford Exide
Official entry list

Practice

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First practice

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The first practice session was held on Friday, August 11, in the afternoon.[3] Boris Said of Spencer Motor Ventures would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 1:12.580 and an average speed of 121.521 mph (195.569 km/h).[4]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1 23 Boris Said Spencer Motor Ventures Ford 1:12.580 121.521
2 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 1:12.698 121.323
3 11 Brett Bodine Brett Bodine Racing Ford 1:12.789 121.172
Full first practice results

Second practice

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The second practice session was held on Saturday, August 12, in the morning.[3] Boris Said of Spencer Motor Ventures would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 1:11.532 and an average speed of 123.301 mph (198.434 km/h).[5]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1 23 Boris Said Spencer Motor Ventures Ford 1:11.532 123.301
2 28 Ricky Rudd Robert Yates Racing Ford 1:11.708 122.999
3 25 Jerry Nadeau Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 1:11.909 122.655
Full second practice results

Third and final practice

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The third and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Saturday, August 12, in the afternoon.[3] Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 1:12.660 and an average speed of 121.387 mph (195.353 km/h).[6]

Pos. # Driver Team Make Time Speed
1 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 1:12.660 121.387
2 87 Ron Fellows NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 1:12.667 121.375
3 20 Tony Stewart (R) Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac 1:12.712 121.300
Full Happy Hour practice results

Qualifying

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Qualifying was scheduled to be held on Saturday, August 12, after numerous rain delays had delayed the session. However, rain would persist throughout Saturday, and thus, would cancel qualifying. In the case that qualifying is canceled, the first 35 spots are taken by the teams in the top 35 in owner's points. Then, the 36th spot is given to a champion who is not already in the field. Finally, positions 37-43 are based on the qualifying order that NASCAR had originally slated the drivers to go in in the case that NASCAR was to run qualifying. Out of the drivers who did not lock themselves in by points or a champion's provisional, the first seven in the order of those drivers would qualify for the race.[3]

Bobby Labonte of Joe Gibbs Racing would win the pole, having the highest number of owner's points.[7]

Five drivers would fail to qualify: Boris Said, Scott Pruett, R. K. Smith, Brett Bodine, and Brian Simo.

Full starting lineup

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Pos. # Driver Team Make
1 18 Bobby Labonte Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac
2 88 Dale Jarrett Robert Yates Racing Ford
3 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
4 99 Jeff Burton Roush Racing Ford
5 2 Rusty Wallace Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford
6 20 Tony Stewart (R) Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac
7 22 Ward Burton Bill Davis Racing Pontiac
8 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
9 28 Ricky Rudd Robert Yates Racing Ford
10 6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford
11 31 Mike Skinner Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet
12 17 Matt Kenseth (R) Roush Racing Ford
13 5 Ron Hornaday Jr. Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
14 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R) Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet
15 10 Johnny Benson Jr. Tyler Jet Motorsports Pontiac
16 12 Tom Hubert Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford
17 94 Bill Elliott Bill Elliott Racing Ford
18 1 Steve Park Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet
19 36 Ken Schrader MB2 Motorsports Pontiac
20 40 Sterling Marlin Team SABCO Chevrolet
21 33 Joe Nemechek Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet
22 97 Chad Little Roush Racing Ford
23 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Motorsports Ford
24 26 Jimmy Spencer Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford
25 25 Jerry Nadeau Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet
26 43 John Andretti Petty Enterprises Pontiac
27 7 Michael Waltrip Mattei Motorsports Chevrolet
28 16 Kevin Lepage Roush Racing Ford
29 01 P. J. Jones Team SABCO Chevrolet
30 55 Kenny Wallace Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet
31 4 Bobby Hamilton Morgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet
32 21 Elliott Sadler Wood Brothers Racing Ford
33 93 Dave Blaney (R) Bill Davis Racing Pontiac
34 60 Geoff Bodine Joe Bessey Racing Chevrolet
35 75 Wally Dallenbach Jr. Galaxy Motorsports Ford
Champion's Provisional
36 66 Darrell Waltrip Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford
Qualified by qualifying draw
37 27 Mike Bliss (R) Eel River Racing Pontiac
38 44 Kyle Petty Petty Enterprises Pontiac
39 14 Rick Mast A. J. Foyt Enterprises Pontiac
40 87 Ron Fellows NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet
41 9 Stacy Compton (R) Melling Racing Ford
42 13 Robby Gordon Team Menard Ford
43 34 Todd Bodine Cicci-Welliver Racing Chevrolet
Failed to qualify
44 23 Boris Said Spencer Motor Ventures Ford
45 32 Scott Pruett (R) PPI Motorsports Ford
46 71 R. K. Smith Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet
47 11 Brett Bodine Brett Bodine Racing Ford
48 90 Brian Simo Donlavey Racing Ford
Official starting lineup

Race results

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Fin[8] St # Driver Team Make Laps Led Status Pts Winnings
1 18 1 Steve Park Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 90 53 running 185 $124,870
2 10 6 Mark Martin Roush Racing Ford 90 2 running 175 $73,870
3 4 99 Jeff Burton Roush Racing Ford 90 14 running 170 $75,685
4 42 13 Robby Gordon Team Menard Ford 90 1 running 165 $52,600
5 1 18 Bobby Labonte Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac 90 15 running 160 $60,605
6 6 20 Tony Stewart Joe Gibbs Racing Pontiac 90 0 running 150 $53,190
7 2 88 Dale Jarrett Robert Yates Racing Ford 90 0 running 146 $57,210
8 21 33 Joe Nemechek Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet 90 0 running 142 $49,835
9 35 75 Wally Dallenbach Jr. Galaxy Motorsports Ford 90 2 running 143 $35,055
10 12 17 Matt Kenseth (R) Roush Racing Ford 90 0 running 134 $54,565
11 9 28 Ricky Rudd Robert Yates Racing Ford 90 3 running 135 $40,580
12 22 97 Chad Little Roush Racing Ford 90 0 running 127 $39,940
13 17 94 Bill Elliott Bill Elliott Racing Ford 90 0 running 124 $40,200
14 30 55 Kenny Wallace Andy Petree Racing Chevrolet 90 0 running 121 $41,335
15 13 5 Ron Hornaday Jr. Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 90 0 running 118 $47,020
16 31 4 Bobby Hamilton Morgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet 90 0 running 115 $40,275
17 27 7 Michael Waltrip Mattei Motorsports Chevrolet 90 0 running 112 $38,430
18 19 36 Ken Schrader MB2 Motorsports Pontiac 90 0 running 109 $30,185
19 39 14 Rick Mast A. J. Foyt Enterprises Pontiac 90 0 running 106 $27,005
20 36 66 Darrell Waltrip Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford 90 0 running 103 $33,685
21 29 01 P. J. Jones Team SABCO Chevrolet 90 0 running 100 $37,555
22 7 22 Ward Burton Bill Davis Racing Pontiac 90 0 running 97 $44,525
23 8 24 Jeff Gordon Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 90 0 running 94 $46,095
24 34 60 Geoff Bodine Joe Bessey Racing Chevrolet 90 0 running 91 $37,125
25 3 3 Dale Earnhardt Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 90 0 running 88 $45,180
26 23 77 Robert Pressley Jasper Motorsports Ford 90 0 running 85 $28,910
27 15 10 Johnny Benson Jr. Tyler Jet Motorsports Pontiac 90 0 running 82 $28,690
28 32 21 Elliott Sadler Wood Brothers Racing Ford 90 0 running 79 $36,520
29 41 9 Stacy Compton (R) Melling Racing Ford 90 0 running 76 $28,450
30 20 40 Sterling Marlin Team SABCO Chevrolet 90 0 running 73 $36,375
31 24 26 Jimmy Spencer Haas-Carter Motorsports Ford 90 0 running 70 $33,310
32 28 16 Kevin Lepage Roush Racing Ford 90 0 running 67 $33,235
33 16 12 Tom Hubert Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford 90 0 running 64 $33,175
34 5 2 Rusty Wallace Penske-Kranefuss Racing Ford 89 0 running 61 $43,140
35 33 93 Dave Blaney (R) Bill Davis Racing Pontiac 89 0 running 58 $25,105
36 11 31 Mike Skinner Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet 87 0 running 55 $33,045
37 26 43 John Andretti Petty Enterprises Pontiac 86 0 running 52 $42,985
38 25 25 Jerry Nadeau Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet 67 0 handling 49 $32,925
39 37 27 Mike Bliss (R) Eel River Racing Pontiac 61 0 engine 46 $24,890
40 14 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (R) Dale Earnhardt, Inc. Chevrolet 60 0 transmission 43 $34,830
41 38 44 Kyle Petty Petty Enterprises Pontiac 38 0 crash 40 $32,795
42 43 34 Todd Bodine Cicci-Welliver Racing Chevrolet 31 0 clutch 37 $24,760
43 40 87 Ron Fellows NEMCO Motorsports Chevrolet 21 0 engine 34 $24,725
Failed to qualify
44 23 Boris Said Spencer Motor Ventures Ford
45 32 Scott Pruett (R) PPI Motorsports Ford
46 71 R. K. Smith Marcis Auto Racing Chevrolet
47 11 Brett Bodine Brett Bodine Racing Ford
48 90 Brian Simo Donlavey Racing Ford
Official race results

References

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  1. ^ Poole, David (August 13, 2000). "Steve Park wins at Watkins Glen". ThatsRacin. The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on August 15, 2000. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  2. ^ Read, Dennis (August 15, 2000). "A victory for the modifieds, too". The Ithaca Journal. p. 15. Retrieved May 17, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b c d "Jayski's Silly Season Site - 2000 Watkins Glen Race Info Page". Jayski's Silly Season Site. Archived from the original on April 24, 2001. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "Friday's Winston Cup practice speeds". ThatsRacin. August 11, 2000. Archived from the original on May 2, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  5. ^ "Racin.net - The 2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen Saturday AM Practice". The Racin' Network. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  6. ^ "Saturday's `Happy Hour' practice speeds". ThatsRacin. August 12, 2000. Archived from the original on May 2, 2001. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  7. ^ Poole, David (August 12, 2000). "Points put some fast cars in back - or out". ThatsRacin. The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on October 18, 2000. Retrieved May 17, 2022.
  8. ^ "2000 Global Crossing @ The Glen - The Third Turn". www.thethirdturn.com. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
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