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1990 NASCAR Winston West Series

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The 1990 NASCAR Winston West Series was the 37th season of the series. The title was won by Bill Schmitt, his fourth in the series[1] and second in succession. Schmitt won the championship by just 1 point over Bill Sedgwick.[2]

Schedule and results

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The 1990 season included 9 individual races, although Mesa Marin Raceway hosted two races.[3] The races at Sears Point International Raceway and Phoenix International Raceway were in combination with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.[4][5]

Date Name Racetrack Location Winner
May 20 Spears Manufacturing 400 Mesa Marin Raceway Bakersfield, California Bill Sedgwick[6]
June 10 Banquet Frozen Foods 300 Sears Point International Raceway Sonoma, California Rusty Wallace[7]
June 16 Winston 200 Saugus Speedway Saugus, California Bill Sedgwick[8][9]
July 1 Winston 200 Portland Speedway Portland, Oregon Roy Smith[10]
July 15 Motorcraft 500 Evergreen Speedway Monroe, Washington Bill Sedgwick[11]
August 25 Six Rivers National Bank 200 Redwood Acres Speedway Eureka, California Bill Sedgwick
September 30 Miller Genuine Draft 200 Tri-City Raceway West Richland, Washington Roy Smith[12]
October 14 Spears Manufacturing 400 Mesa Marin Raceway Bakersfield, California Mike Chase[13]
November 4 Checker 500 Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, Arizona Dale Earnhardt[14]

Spears Manufacturing 400 (May)

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The Spears Manufacturing 400 was held on May 20 at Mesa Marin Raceway. Bill Sedgwick won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 75 - Bill Sedgwick
  2. 28 - Gary Collins
  3. 09 - Terry Fisher
  4. 98 - Jerry Bowers
  5. 19 - Robert Sprague -3
  6. 34 - Ted Kennedy -4
  7. 88 - Bob Walker -4
  8. 04 - Hershel McGriff -5
  9. 07 - Mark Walbridge -9
  10. 24 - Butch Gilliland -9
  • Bill Sedgwick started the season with a win, leading 254 of the 400 laps. Bill Schmitt, who led 62 laps, fell out with engine issues halfway through the race. Six other drivers took turns at the front of the field, but Sedgwick was able to prevail by 2.85 second over Gary Collins.
  • It was the only standalone West race of the season where a driver failed to qualify, as Rick Mackey would not make the field.

Banquet Frozen Foods 300

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The Banquet Frozen Foods 300 was held on June 10 at Sears Point International Raceway and was the first of two combination races with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Ricky Rudd won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 27 - Rusty Wallace
  2. 6 - Mark Martin
  3. 5 - Ricky Rudd
  4. 11 - Geoff Bodine
  5. 8 - Bobby Hillin Jr.
  6. 94 - Sterling Marlin
  7. 4 - Ernie Irvan
  8. 0 - Irv Hoerr
  9. 30 - Michael Waltrip
  10. 75 - Rick Wilson

Failed to qualify: 52 - Jimmy Means, J. C. Danielsen, 22 - St. James Davis, Mike Hickingbottom

  • Rusty Wallace continued his Winston Cup road course mastery in earning his second win of the season at Sears Point. It was his fifth road course win in the last seven, finishing second in the other two. Wallace overtook Ricky Rudd on the 11th turn on lap 60 and led the rest of the way, beating Mark Martin to the caution on lap 73, earning the win under caution in the final lap. Martin overtook the Winston Cup points race at 1800, while Terry Fisher moved to the Winston West points lead.
  • This was the final race victory for Blue Max Racing, as the team would fold after Wallace left the team at the end of 1990, and Roger Penske would acquire their equipment and hire Wallace starting in 1991.
  • Terry Fisher was the highest finishing West Series driver, coming home 15th overall and scoring points equivalent to a win. As previously mentioned, Fisher would take the points lead, leaving Sonoma with a 14 point lead over Bill Sedgwick.

Winston 200 (Saugus)

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The Winston 200 was held on June 16 at Saugus Speedway. Bill Sedgwick won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 75 - Bill Sedgwick
  2. 73 - Bill Schmitt
  3. 99 - John Krebs
  4. 19 - Robert Sprague -1
  5. 04 - Hershel McGriff -1
  6. 23 - Mike Chase -1
  7. 9 - J. C. Danielsen -1
  8. 09 - Terry Fisher -2
  9. 28 - Gary Collins -2
  10. 24 - Butch Gilliland -2
  • Bill Sedgwick scored his second win of the season, leading all 200 laps. He would retake the points leader from Terry Fisher, who would be 29 points behind after his eighth place finish.

Winston 200 (Portland)

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The Winston 200 was held on July 1 at Portland Speedway. Mike Chase won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 79 - Roy Smith
  2. 73 - Bill Schmitt
  3. 75 - Bill Sedgwick
  4. 10 - Derrike Cope
  5. 24 - Butch Gilliland
  6. 04 - Hershel McGriff
  7. 23 - Mike Chase
  8. 19 - Robert Sprague -4
  9. 33 - Rick Mackey -6
  10. 88 - Bob Walker -7
  • Roy Smith, in his second start of the season, would score his first win of the season, leading only 23 of the race's 200 laps.
  • Bill Sedgwick would grow his points lead, leading Portland with a 71 point advantage over Bill Schmitt, who surpassed Terry Fisher and left Portland with a 3 point advantage over him.
  • This was the last standalone West race Derrike Cope would compete in.

Motorcraft 500

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The Motorcaft 500 was held on July 15 at Evergreen Speedway. Winston Cup driver Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 75 - Bill Sedgwick
  2. 9 - Bill Elliott
  3. 73 - Bill Schmitt
  4. 23 - Mike Chase -1
  5. 09 - Terry Fisher -4
  6. 87 - Mike Nicholson -14
  7. 89 - Bob Howard -15
  8. 33 - Rick Mackey -30
  9. 79 - Roy Smith -31
  10. 72 - Brad Tidrick -33

Six Rivers National Bank 200

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The Six Rivers National Bank 200 was held on August 25 at Redwood Acres Speedway. Jim Bown won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 75 - Bill Sedgwick
  2. 88 - Bob Walker
  3. 9 - J. C. Danielsen
  4. 24 - Butch Gilliland
  5. 19 - Robert Sprague -2
  6. 23 - Mike Chase -2
  7. 09 - Terry Fisher -5
  8. 44 - Jack Sellers -28
  9. 33 - Rick Mackey -33
  10. 99 - John Krebs -35
  • Bill Sedgwick scored his fourth and final win of the season, and his second in a row. He led 179 of the race's 200 laps, with the other 21 being led by polesitter Jim Bown, who fell out of the race with overheating issues after 129 laps.
  • Sedgwick expanded his points lead to 134 points over Bill Schmitt. Schmitt stayed just 4 points ahead of Terry Fisher.

Miller Genuine Draft 200

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The Miller Genuine Draft 200 was held on September 30 at Tri-City Raceway. Bill Sedgwick won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 79 - Roy Smith
  2. 23 - Mike Chase
  3. 73 - Bill Schmitt
  4. 09 - Terry Fisher
  5. 19 - Robert Sprague
  6. 99 - John Krebs
  7. 72 - Brad Tidrick -2
  8. 44 - Jack Sellers -2
  9. 10 - Jim Bown -3
  10. 70 - L. J. Pryor -4
  • Roy Smith scored his second win of the season and the final of his career.
  • Bill Sedgwick had engine issues late in the race and finished 16th, allowing Bill Schmitt to gain in the standings, leaving Tri-City with an 84 point deficit.

Spears Manufacturing 400 (October)

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The Spears Manufacturing 400 was held on October 14 at Mesa Marin Raceway. Bill Sedgwick won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 23 - Mike Chase
  2. 73 - Bill Schmitt
  3. 79 - Roy Smith
  4. 99 - John Krebs -4
  5. 87 - Mike Nicholson -9
  6. 88 - Bob Walker -10
  7. 33 - Rick Mackey -25
  8. 05 - Will Harper -28
  9. 15 - Rick Scribner -36
  10. 24 - Butch Gilliland -48
  • Mike Chase scored his first career win, winning by 1.3 seconds over Bill Schmitt.
  • John Krebs got credit for fourth, although he required relief from Robert Sprague, who had fallen out of the race early with engine issues.
  • After starting on pole, Bill Sedgwick only completed five laps before engine issues sent him out of the race and he finished 22nd. Terry Fisher failed to start the race and was given credit for 24th place.
  • Sedgwick's points lead was cut to just 6 points after Schmitt led the most laps and finished second. Fisher finally lost third in points, as Chase was able to move into third, only 34 points behind Sedgwick.

Checker 500

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The Checker 500 was held on November 4 at Phoenix International Raceway and was the second of two combination races with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. Rusty Wallace won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3 - Dale Earnhardt
  2. 25 - Ken Schrader
  3. 15 - Morgan Shepherd
  4. 17 - Darrell Waltrip
  5. 9 - Bill Elliott
  6. 7 - Alan Kulwicki
  7. 98 - Rick Mast
  8. 11 - Geoff Bodine
  9. 4 - Ernie Irvan
  10. 6 - Mark Martin

Failed to qualify: 04 - Hershel McGriff, 34 - Ted Kennedy, 24 - Butch Gilliland, 61 - Rick Scribner, 44 - Jack Sellers, 22 - St. James Davis, 09 - Terry Fisher, 36 - Rick Mackey, 56 - Ron Esau, 88 - Bob Walker

  • Dale Earnhardt won his first (and only) race at Phoenix in a dominant fashion, leading 262 laps of 312 laps. He also took the Cup points lead by 6 points over Mark Martin heading into the season finale at Atlanta.
  • Bill Schmitt was the highest finishing West driver and received points equivalent to a win, taking the championship from Bill Sedgwick by one point. Mike Chase, who finished last of the West drivers who made the field, ended the season third in points, with Terry Fisher and John Krebs completing the top five in the standings.

Full Drivers' Championship

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led. † – Ineligible for West Series points

Pos Driver MMR SON SGS POR EVG RAS TCR MMR PHO Pts
1 Bill Schmitt 21 20 2 2 3* 12 3 2* 18 1342
2 Bill Sedgwick 1* 36 1* 3* 1 1* 16 22 20 1341
3 Mike Chase 20 25 6 7 4 6 2* 1 39 1278
4 Terry Fisher 3 15 8 11 5 7 4 24 DNQ 1205
5 John Krebs 15 23 3 13 16 10 6 4 31 1183
6 Robert Sprague 5 4 8 17 5 5 18 DNQ 1128
7 Butch Gilliland 10 28 10 5 22 4 19 10 DNQ 1107
8 Jack Sellers 24 40 16 17 13 8 8 13 DNQ 1018
9 Rick Mackey DNQ 14 9 8 9 18 7 DNQ 994
10 Bob Walker 7 15 10 2 20 6 DNQ 947
11 St. James Davis 23 DNQ 17 21 12 17 17 19 DNQ 902
12 Hershel McGriff 8 44 5 6 23 DNQ 814
13 J.C. Danielsen 13 DNQ 7 14 19 3 792
14 Roy Smith 18 1 9 1 3 782
15 Gary Collins 2 9 15 14 33 712
16 Mike Hickingbottom 17 DNQ 12 19 21 15 690
17 Rick Scribner 11 11 13 9 DNQ 640
18 Chuck Welch 25 24 25 18 21 17 640
19 Mike Nicholson 14 6 16 5 541
20 Ted Kennedy 6 43 16 DNQ 519
21 Bob Howard 16 7 11 396
22 Mark Walbridge 9 11 12 395
23 Brad Tidrick 18 10 7 394
24 Troy Beebe 30 24 35 387
25 Larry Gaylord 23 14 12 342
26 Gary Scott 20 18 15 330
27 Mike French 20 14 22 321
28 Mark Reed 15 34 273
29 Jim Bown 13 9 272
30 L.J. Pryor 10 23 228
31 Tim McCauley 14 20 224
32 Bill Elliott 21† 2 5† 175
33 Brent Kaeding 29 165
34 Jerry Bowers 4 165
35 Derrike Cope 13† 4 14† 160
36 Will Harper 8 142
37 Ron Esau DNQ 138
38 Glen Steurer 12 132
39 Randy Becker 11 130
40 Larry Gunselman 11 130
41 John Clayton 12 127
42 Duke Hoenshell 13 124
43 Chad Little 37† 15 21† 123
44 Ron Eaton 16 115
45 Ron Hornaday Jr. 18 109
46 Ray Kelly 19 106
47 Rick McCray 22 102
48 P. J. Jones 21 100
49 Dick Gaboury 22 97

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NASCAR In 1990 — The 75 Years Edition". SPEED SPORT. June 30, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
  2. ^ "1990 NASCAR Winston West Series Central". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
  3. ^ "1990 NASCAR Winston West Series Season Stats". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved March 24, 2025.
  4. ^ "1990 Banquet Frozen Foods 300 results". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
  5. ^ "1990 Checker 500 results". The Third Turn. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
  6. ^ Glick, Shav (June 14, 1990). "MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Sedgwick Drives at Saugus Toward Big League Goal". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
  7. ^ Higgins, Tom (June 11, 1990). "Wallace Returns, Conquers Sears Point Course (Part 1)". The Charlotte Observer. p. 9. Retrieved March 26, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  8. ^ "Throwback Thursday: June 16". Racing America. June 16, 2022. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
  9. ^ "Sedgwick wins Winston West 200". UPI. June 17, 1990. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  10. ^ "Roy Smith wins NASCAR Pontiac/Winston 200". UPI. July 1, 1990. Retrieved May 10, 2025.
  11. ^ Jaffe, Michael. "A Roundup of the Week July 9-15". Sports Illustrated Vault. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
  12. ^ "Smith beats Chase in Miller 200". UPI Archives. October 1, 1990. Retrieved March 26, 2025.
  13. ^ "Chase wins NASCAR West Series race". UPI. October 15, 1990. Retrieved March 25, 2025.
  14. ^ Higgins, Tom (November 5, 1990). "Phoenix Victory Gives Earnhardt Points Lead (Part 1)". The Charlotte Observer. p. 29. Retrieved March 26, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon