|| *Comments on the 1993 ARCA 200:* View the most recent comment <#21> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Jeff Wagoner posted: 02.20.2013 - 4:06 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) A 25 car accident on the third lap caused by Tim Fedewa & Bob Schacht decimated the field. Jeff Purvis dominated, driving the car Ernie Irvan used to win the 1991 Daytona 500. 2. Jeff Wagoner posted: 02.21.2013 - 3:26 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Lap Leaders: Purvis 1-2, Loy Allen 3-7, Purvis 8-42, Shelmerdine 43, Allen 44, Frank Kimmel 45-46, Purvis 47-80 3. 83andJoe posted: 02.25.2013 - 11:38 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) DNQ: Dale McDowell, David Elliott, Jeff Swindell, Robbie Cowart, Wayne Larson, Del Markle, Danny Kelley, Jim Hurlbert , Billy Bigley, Jr., Bob Denny, Greg Roe. 4. 83andJoe posted: 02.28.2013 - 6:00 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Pole speed: 187.600mph Cautions: Lap 4-7: 24 cars accident turn 3 Lap 16-19: debris Lap 62-65: #57 accident turn 2 #02 sponsor: Indiana Steel/Grammer Industries #3 sponsor: Appling Boring/Advantage Memory #39 sponsor: Gooding's Supermarkets/Pedigree #89 sponsor: Bero Motors/Collector's World #95 sponsor: Shoney's Inn #2 owner: Loy Allen, Sr. #8 owner: Bob Dotter #32 owner: Joe Horner #39 owner: Roulo Brothers #55 owner: Ray DeWitt #61 owner: Greta Hall #78 owner: Charlie Bradberry #1 crew chief: Gary Balough #2 crew chief: Mark Tutor 5. Goernie28 posted: 03.05.2013 - 12:55 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) The only major stock car race I've found where the car no. 1 started on the pole and won, and car no. 2 started and finished in second. 6. RaceFanX posted: 04.07.2013 - 3:17 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Tim Steele makes his ARCA debut. The Michigan rookie would take the series by storm, win the title in his first attempt and go on to much ARCA success but he didn't have a chance to show his skills yet here as following a top-10 qualifying run his Ford was taken out of contention in the big one. I guess he might have jinxed it. ESPN televised this race and announcer Bob Jenkins discussed less than a lap before the big one that the cars were very stable for 1993 because of a large spoiler and a minor spin during ARCA qualifying had been the only stock car incident of Speed Weeks to that point. 7. 83andJoe posted: 07.08.2013 - 6:26 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #98 owner: Ken Appling (same for all races this year) 8. Jeff Wagoner (ARCA Results Archive) posted: 08.14.2013 - 2:58 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Car owners: #92 Clarence Cox Jr. #38 Robert Ingraham From SuperCars Today magazine. 9. RaceFanX posted: 09.28.2013 - 12:43 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jeff Purvis picks up the first of his 8 ARCA victories, all of which would come on superspeedways. 10. Unser1 posted: 01.10.2014 - 11:20 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was Chargin' Charlie Glotzbach's final ARCA race. He won 8 ARCA races during his career dating back to at least 1964 including four in 17 starts during the early 1990s. Red Farmer announced before this race this would be his last Super Speedway race ever. He lived up to his word and never ran one again but didn't get a graceful exit as he was quickly taken out in the Big One. Farmer didn't run another ARCA race after this until 2002. CASCAR standout Peter Gibbons, the only Canadian in the field, ended up on fire after his #9 Chevrolet was taken out in the Big One. His car was quickly extinguished but he was done for the day. Mike Wallace's Pontiac was a castoff from his brother Rusty's Miller Genuine Draft Winston Cup team. It retained Rusty's black-and-gold paint scheme. Like all those above he too was taken out in the crash. One of the few who got through the crash as it blocked the track was defending ARCA champion Bobby Bowsher. Bowsher drove onto the grass and got the white-and-red #21 Quality Farm & Fleet Ford through unscathed. 11. 23andJoe posted: 04.14.2014 - 5:44 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #61 owner: Greta Hall 12. 23andJoe posted: 04.16.2014 - 8:21 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #57 owner: John Stradtman, Sr. 13. 23andJoe posted: 05.31.2014 - 10:11 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #9 owner: Peter Gibbons #95 owner: Earl Sadler Dale McDowell was in the #33 Dover Cylinder Heads Chevrolet, owner Earl Dover Wayne Larson was in the #04 Eathanol/Steve Vardell Buick Robbie Cowart was in the #00 Masters Inn Chevrolet, owner H.L. Waters Winnings: Purvis, $11,600 L.Allen Jr, $9,150 Shelmerdine, $6,375 Mayfield, $4,800 B.Bowsher, $6,825 Kimmel, $5,300 Rubright, $3,000 Ham, $3,000 Hillenburg, $2,100 D.Simko, $4,675 Keselowski, $4,200 Zent, $2,500 Brewer, $4,000 Urban, $2,300 K.Allen, $2,525 Sheppard, $2,900 Niemiroski, $2,225 Burchette, $2,200 Hall, $2,175 Jim Sauter, $2,150 Stradtman, $2,125 Stone, $2,100 Brevak, $3,400 Bob Dotter, $2,625 Steele, $2,625 J.McClure, $1,900 O'Neil, $1,800 Farmer, $1,700 M.Wallace, $1,600 Venturini, $3,075 Glotzbach, $2,975 Gerhart, $1,350 Schacht, 2,300 Fedewa, $2,250 Gibbons, $1,200 Teague, $1,150 Horton, $2,100 Bradberry, $1,050 Fischlein, $1,000 Thompson, $800 B.Thomas, $1,900 Pruitt, $800 14. 23andJoe posted: 05.31.2014 - 7:09 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #29 sponsor: Mopar Performance (only Mopar logos on the car at this race, no Winnebago markings) 15. Jack Johnson posted: 09.06.2015 - 4:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Who Made Up The List Of Drivers Involved In That Big Pileup On Lap 2? 16. Jack Johnson posted: 09.06.2015 - 4:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Who Made Up The List Of Drivers Involved In That Big Pileup On Lap 3? 17. The Great Dave posted: 01.23.2016 - 2:28 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor Update #65 Freedom Village USA 18. Will posted: 12.08.2016 - 1:04 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) Not the most exciting race..at least not for the lead. Allen, Shelmerdine and Mayfield had a good battle for 2nd most of the race though. Purvis easily pulled away running a Cup car. Seems a little unfair, but it is what it is I suppose. The big crash was wild. Typical "ARCA brakes" as many joke as cars piled into the wreck seemingly barely slowing down. Mayfield and Bowsher were the only two drivers smack dab in the middle of the melee to snake their way through unscathed. The others who got through cleanly were near the back of the pack and able to slow up in time. 19. Maverick posted: 12.08.2016 - 2:12 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) This is probably the only time where a car completed only 5 laps and beat 15 other cars. 20. Anthony posted: 02.11.2018 - 6:56 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) That wreck was shades of the 2002 Aarons 312 21. Rich posted: 09.11.2020 - 1:34 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett and Benny Parsons were the commentators. Dr. Jerry Punch and John Kernan were the pit road reporters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: