|| *Comments on the 1992 Nashville 200:* View the most recent comment <#12> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. 83andJoe posted: 07.08.2013 - 6:46 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Tony Schwengel drove the #03. Dale Hirschfield drove the #07. Bob Dotter drove the #8. Eric Smith drove the #9. Glenn Brewer drove the #10. Jerry Churchill drove the #11. Jody Gara drove the #13 sponsored by People of New Lebanon. Roy Payne drove the #16. Ken Rowley drove the #27. Jerry Huffman drove the #36 sponsored by Huffman Cabinets. Ben Hess drove the #37 sponsored by Target Expediting. David Green drove the #39 sponsored by Pedigree. Scotty Sands drove the #43. Randy Huffman drove the #45 sponsored by Huffman Cabinets. Rich Hayes drove the #47. Win Smith drove the #52 sponsored by Kentucky Racing News. Frog Hall drove the #61 sponsored by Frog's Import Salvage. Bobby Massey drove the #67. Rick Shepherd drove the #77. Bob Strait drove the #80. Ron Otto drove the #81. Gary Hawes drove the #95. 2. RaceFanX posted: 10.18.2013 - 11:36 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Future Busch Series champion David Green scores his only ARCA win (it might have been his only start in the series as well) 3. RaceFanX posted: 11.14.2013 - 8:33 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) ARCA returns to historic Nashville Speedway for the first time since 1983. It would be the series' last visit to the speedway. 4. 23andJoe posted: 04.13.2014 - 5:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #47 owner: Rich Hayes (same for all races with Hayes this year) 5. 23andJoe posted: 05.27.2014 - 12:18 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Kenny Allen was in the #3 #02 sponsor: Indiana Steel #03 sponsor: Ming Auto Body #07 sponsor: Engine Masters #3 sponsor: OnSat #9 sponsor: Southtown Wrecker #11 sponsor: Churchill Transport #21 sponsor: Quality Farm & Fleet #25 sponsor: Rain-X #29 sponsor: Galeana's Auto Group #43 sponsor: Henryville Video #47 sponsor: Rich Hayes Mobile World #51 sponsor: Mound Steel #67 sponsor: CSR Uniforms #77 sponsor: Atlas Copco Tools #81 sponsor: Alisyn Lube #95 sponsor: Bob Saks Olds Dave Weltmeyer sponsor: Dependable Carb #07 owner: Dale Hirschfield #3 owner: Kenny Allen #61 owner: Greta Hall #77 owner: Charlie Newby Dave Weltmeyer owner: Tony Weltmeyer 6. Dan posted: 11.30.2014 - 10:32 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Weltmeyer's # was 06 Marlin's was 12 Thompson's was 62 English's was 0 (usually ran 06 but they covered up the "6" since Weltmeyer was also in the race) 7. RaceFanX posted: 04.12.2015 - 10:37 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) Let me stand corrected. ARCA returned to Nashville's Fairgrounds Speedway in 2015. 8. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 01.08.2018 - 4:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) WINNINGS: #39 David Green $9,540 9. rm posted: 05.22.2018 - 7:25 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) More info: Race was actually run on Saturday, July 4th Average speed: 88.043 mph Pole speed: 104.059 mph Green's winnings - $10,537 Margin of victory: 1 lap+ Lap leaders: Payne 1-25, Green 26-200 Laps led: Payne 25; everyone else 0 Source: https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/113495974/ 10. RaceFanX posted: 08.24.2018 - 10:08 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor: #39 David Green- Pedigree / Tractor Supply Company (Tractor Supply is headquartered near Nashville and had a sponsorship on the hood of the #39) David Green celebrates Independence Day with a victory that helped propel him back into the driver's seat for the future after spending 1992 to this point on the sidelines. At the time Green was working for Bob Labonte as a shop employee hanging bodies on Bobby Labonte's NASCAR Busch Series cars. The Roulo Brothers actually had to get the elder Mr. Labonte to give David time off work from that job so he could run this race for them, they had raced against Green in ASA and All Pro events and knew he was the kind of talented racer with Nashville experience who could get them a good run here. Green met the team for the first time at the track, they were fastest in practice right out of the box, and once they tuned the #39 Chevrolet Lumina to his liking they blew the competition away and lapped the field in the race itself. Rick Sheppard's second-place finish in his Chrysler LeBaron was his best in ARCA competition. 11. Anonymous posted: 11.26.2018 - 3:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) How did Sterling Marlin run this race and the Pepsi 400 at Daytona on the same day? 12. RaceFanX posted: 11.26.2018 - 4:04 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) This was a night race and the Pepsi 400 famously had an 11 a.m. start time in this era as NASCAR tried its best to keep that race out of the heat of Florida's scorching summer sun (Daytona didn't have lights for stock car racing until 1998). Marlin ran great at Daytona, finishing second in the NASCAR Cup race, then once that race wrapped up in early afternoon he flew up to Nashville for this ARCA special at one of his local tracks. The morning start time for the Pepsi 400 allowed a lot of deals like these in the 1990s. In 1990 IROC held a race at Cleveland's Burke Lakefront Airport in conjunction with a CART race on the same day as the 400 with all of the NASCAR entrants flying up from Florida to Ohio for that race once the Cup race was over. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: