Martinsville's fall pair of races for late models and modifieds was once known as the Cardinal 500. By 1987, the event was renamed the Winston Classic and expanded to 3 events - a 100-lap race for late models, a200 lap race for NASCAR's modifieds and a 200-lapper as the Busch Grand National series season-ending race. - Motor Racing Programme Covers
NASCAR, the Martinsville staff and the teams hoped to avoid a tragedy like the one suffered in the spring Miller 500 classic trio of races. In the modified portion of that event, Charlie Jarzombek was killed in a multi-car accident after hitting the wall with a hung throttle.
Virginian Jimmy Hensley set a track record for the Busch race by breaking the previous record set seven years earlier. Brian Ross (not the NBC news correspondent) won the pole for the Modified race, and Mark Martin won the top spot for the late model opener. - Rome News Tribune
Dennis Beck has shared several photos from the late model race on RacersReunion. Some of the starters included...
Barry Beggarly - started 2nd, finished 3rd - Dennis Beck
Phil Warren -started 4th, finished 28th - Dennis Beck
Some future stars of Cup racing participated in the late model race including...
Ward Burton - started 6th, finished 4th - Dennis Beck
Jeff Burton - started 5th, finished 2nd - Dennis Beck
Mark Martin - future teammate of Jeff Burton - ended the race where he began it: P1 - Dennis Beck
Promoters often book some odd and unique grand marshals for their races. Such was the case at the Winston Classic when McGruff the "take a bite outta crime" dog rode about in the pre-race ceremonies. - Dennis Beck
During the late model race, Ricky Dennis in car number 3 spun and nearly collected Wayne Patterson in the Pabst Blue Ribbon sponsored #14. - Dennis Beck
Coincidentally, Dale Earnhardt in his #3 Cup car also created a bit of white tire smoke about a month earlier when he got the chrome horn from a beer-sponsored Terry Labonte on the final lap of the Goodys' 500.
Martin started from the pole but didn't lead the early laps. He finally went to the point on lap 23 and stayed there for the duration of the race.
In the modified race, George Kent did things the hard way. He started 31st in the 32-car field. He managed through traffic during the race, eased into the lead with about 40 to go and led the rest of the way to win the Classic's second feature.
In the Busch race, Hensley dominated to claim the win. Starting from his record-setting pole spot, he led 192 of the race's 200 laps. The victory was also worth more than the purse winnings. Hensley moved to 2nd place in the points standings behind Larry Pearson who had already clinched the championship.
Harry Gant scarfed up the 8 laps on point that Hensley didn't lead - yet he finished 31st in the 32-car field. Mike Alexander, who seemed to really know how to hustle a car around Martinsville, finished second to Hensley.
Race report - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Late Model Results (top 16 is all I have)
Fin | Driver | Car |
1 | Mark Martin | Chevrolet |
2 | Jeff Burton | Pontiac |
3 | Barry Beggarly | Chevrolet |
4 | Ward Burton | Chevrolet |
5 | Maurice Hill | Ford |
6 | David Blankenship | Pontiac |
7 | Roy Hendrick | Pontiac |
8 | Wayne Patterson | Pontiac |
9 | Ray Kirby | Chevrolet |
10 | Eddie Johnson | Ford |
11 | Bugs Hairfield | Chevrolet |
12 | Butch Zervakis | Pontiac |
13 | Danny Edwards | Pontiac |
14 | Jerry Sheppard | Chevrolet |
15 | Jim Dottellis | Pontiac |
16 | Roger Sawyer | Pontiac |
Modified Results
Fin | Driver | Car |
1 | George Kent | Pontiac |
2 | Jamie Tomaino | Pontiac |
3 | Mike McLaughlin | Pontiac |
4 | Satch Worley | Pontiac |
5 | Brian Ross | Chevrolet |
6 | Mike Stefanik | Chevrolet |
7 | Tony Hirschman | Chevrolet |
8 | Jan Leaty | Chevrolet |
9 | Jimmy Spencer | Oldsmobile |
10 | Reggie Ruggiero | Pontiac |
11 | Jeff Fuller | Chevrolet |
12 | Bugs Stevens | Buick |
13 | Carl Pasteryak | Pontiac |
14 | Bob Park | Pontiac |
15 | Charlie Pasteryak | Pontiac |
16 | Rod Spalding | Chevrolet |
17 | Wayne Dion | Oldsmobile |
18 | Bruce D'Alessandro | Pontiac |
19 | Doug Heveron | Chevrolet |
20 | Dave Rezendes | Chevrolet |
21 | Tom Baldwin | Pontiac |
22 | Barney Truex | Chevrolet |
23 | Jay Hedgecock | Pontiac |
24 | Jerry Cranmer | Chevrolet |
25 | Joe Mammolito | Chevrolet |
26 | Tim Arre | Chevrolet |
27 | Ken Bouchard | Chevrolet |
28 | Don Pratt | Oldsmobile |
29 | Wayne Edwards | Chevrolet |
30 | Johnny Bryant | Chevrolet |
31 | Jeff Spraker | Oldsmobile |
32 | Sege Fidanza | Chevrolet |
Busch Grand National results
Fin | Driver | Car |
1 | Jimmy Hensley | Buick |
2 | Mike Alexander | Buick |
3 | Brett Bodine | Oldsmobile |
4 | Larry Pollard | Chevrolet |
5 | Larry Pearson | Chevrolet |
6 | Dale Jarrett | Chevrolet |
7 | Rusty Wallace | Chevrolet |
8 | Elton Sawyer | Chevrolet |
9 | Brad Teague | Pontiac |
10 | Pete Silva | Pontiac |
11 | Rick Mast | Pontiac |
12 | Max Prestwood | Oldsmobile |
13 | Joe Harrison | Pontiac |
14 | Tommy Sigmon | Pontiac |
15 | Joe Thurman | Pontiac |
16 | Billy Hicks | Oldsmobile |
17 | Robert Ingram | Buick |
18 | Kenny Burks | Chevrolet |
19 | Geoffrey Bodine | Chevrolet |
20 | Jack Ingram | Chevrolet |
21 | Mike Porter | Pontiac |
22 | L.D. Ottinger | Buick |
23 | Tommy Houston | Buick |
24 | Rob Moroso | Oldsmobile |
25 | Tommy Ellis | Pontiac |
26 | Mark Martin | Ford |
27 | Ed Berrier | Oldsmobile |
28 | Bob Shreeves | Pontiac |
29 | Ronnie Silver | Pontiac |
30 | Patty Moise | Buick |
31 | Harry Gant | Buick |
32 | Paul Radford | Chevrolet |
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updated by @tmc-chase: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM