NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series Winchester 400: Fact Sheet
22 September 1997
1997 NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series Race Facts
WHAT: Roger Holdeman Memorial/28th Annual Winchester 400
WHERE: Winchester Speedway
Winchester, IN
0.500-mile paved oval
WHEN: Sunday, September 28, 1997
1:00 p.m.
DISTANCE: 400 laps (200 miles)
POSTED AWARDS: $83,725
TV/RADIO: None
FIELD: 30 cars. Starting positions 1-26 will be determined by time trials (2
laps). Positions 27-30 will be available to any of the top 30 eligible
drivers in the current 1997 NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series Championship point
standings, who have entered the event, but have not qualified for one of the
original 26 starting positions. If a starting position(s) remains unfilled,
then that starting position(s) will become available to the next eligible car
from the qualifying procedure for the event.
SANCTION: National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR)
PROMOTER: Rolin Promotions, Inc.
SCHEDULE: Friday, September 26
Registration & Inspection : 9:00 am
Practice : 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
Time Trials : 3:30 pm
(Top 20 cars earn spots 1 thru 20)
Saturday, September 27
Registration & Inspection : 9:00 am
Practice : 12:00 to 1:00 pm
Time Trials : Following ARCA Time Trials
(Fastest 6 cars earn starting
positions 21 thru 26)
Practice following time trials as time permits.
Sunday, September 28, 1997
Pits Open : 8:00 am
Mandatory Drivers' Meeting: 10:00 am
Winchester 400 : 1:00 pm
THE RACE: The Roger Holdeman Memorial/28th Annual Winchester 400 is the
first of two 400-lap events within less than a month, and this particular
event is a Fall classic in Indiana. This event is a test for driver and
machine with high speeds and high banks taking their toll by the time the
checkered flag waves.
RECORDS: Track Qual. Record: Wayne Anderson, Wildwood, FL,
Chevrolet, 15.677 secs., 114.817 mph, 9/29/96
Fastest Avg. Speed (400 lap): Mike Cope, Pinellas Park, FL,
Oldsmobile,
2 hours, 22 min, 59 sec, 83.296 mph,
10/3/93
1996 REVIEW: For the three previous events Mike Cope practically owned the
event winning all three events from 1993 through 1995. In 1996 Cope finished
as the runner-up, failing to conquer regional racer Scot Walters. Louisville,
KY's Walters notched his first career NASCAR Slim Jim All Pro Series win, and
it was a popular win as well. Rounding out the top five were eventual 1996
Port City Racing Rookie of the Year Steven Christian, Ron Barfield and Brian
Rievley.
NOTES OF INTEREST: - An overflow field of entrants are expected to contest
for the 30 available starting positions in this event, which carries a
minimum winner's purse of $10,000.
- A large fan turnout can also be expected with many cheering on the current
points leader Jeff Fultz. Fultz hails from nearby Milford, OH while his
team's base is nearly as close with a headquarters of Muncie, IN.
STAT OF THE WEEK: Since 1993 Scot Walters has never finished worse than
fifth in this event, ultimately winning in 1996.
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