
As the iconic Speedway continues to celebrate its 50th anniversary through the Aug. 27 running of the IRWIN Tools Night Race, fans have been asked throughout the year what they consider to be the most memorable moments from Summer races. Two were overwhelming selections among the top 10 chosen. And both involved Earnhardt and Labonte.
Topping the list is the 1999 confrontation between the two. The duo battled for the lead for much of the last 200 laps, exchanging the top spot eight times.
By lap 490, it appeared that Earnhardt, an eight-time winner at BMS at that point in his career, had command. However, on lap 499, Labonte managed to get around Earnhardt. It was short-lived success however, as Earnhardt came right back, driving deep into Turn 1 to move around Labonte, while also tagging him, sending Labonte spinning.
Earnhardt, amid a thunderous mixture of boos and cheers, went on to take the checkers, and in victory lane made his famous statement about the incident, saying all he meant to do to Labonte, who was seething after limping home eighth, was to “rattle his cage.”
Labonte fared much better in the first clash between the two, which was the fans’ No. 2 selection among the top 10 moments.
It was 1995 Night Race, and Labonte, who had not led, but had stayed among the top five, finally overtook leader Dale Jarrett on lap 432.
But Earnhardt, who had led on and off throughout the race, was coming quickly. And with just a few laps remaining he was on Labonte’s bumper. He finally got into him hard enough on the last lap to send Labonte spinning but the Texan was able to stay out front and, despite fishtailing across the stripe, beat Earnhardt to the line. It was as the checkered was flying that Labonte lost control of his car, slammed the outside wall and skid backward toward Turn 1.
Labonte gingerly drove his mangled ride to victory lane for his second win, and Earnhardt, who finished a mere .10-second behind, had to settle for the runner-up position.
Following are the fan choices for the remainder of the top 10 moments in Night Race history:
The IRWIN Tools Night Race gets under way Aug. 27 at 7:30 p.m., with qualifying slated for Aug. 26 at 5:10 p.m. The Food City 250 takes the green flag after Sprint Cup qualifying at 7:30 p.m. Action begins Aug. 24 with the UNOH Perfect Storm 150 at 6 p.m., followed by the O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are available for all four night races at Bristol Motor Speedway. Fans can enjoy both the IRWIN Tools Night Race and the Food City 250 for as little as $99. Should they be in town for the Wednesday night doubleheader, fans can take in all four races under the lights in packages starting at $129.
Single-event tickets for the IRWIN Tools Night Race start at $90 while ticket prices for the Food City 250 begin at $45. Wednesday night doubleheader tickets for the O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 and the UNOH Perfect Storm 150 are $25 in advance of the race and $30 Aug. 24.
Parents also can take advantage of reduced ticket prices for children as kids 12 and under can watch the Food City 250 for only $10 while children in that age bracket will be admitted free to the Wednesday night doubleheader.
To purchase tickets, fans may contact the BMS ticket office at 1-866-415-4158 or 423-BRISTOL.
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- Bristol Motor Speedway, Press Release


