|| *Comments on the 1993 Jiffy Lube 500k:* View the most recent comment <#18> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Jeff Wagoner posted: 02.21.2013 - 1:10 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Cautions: 3-6 17-20 70-77 87-92 97-101 124-128 151-154 172-176 181-183 2. 83andJoe posted: 02.26.2013 - 11:11 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #46 owner: Larry Clement 3. 83andJoe posted: 06.27.2013 - 2:46 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) 69 cars attempted to qualify. Lee Raymond should not be listed as 'did not start', as he did answer the bell for the starting grid. Not sure why he dropped out though. 4. 83andJoe posted: 06.27.2013 - 3:04 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Loy Allen Jr. ran a Chevy borrowed from Phoenix Racing in this event, as their usual Ford was entered in the weekend's Winston Cup race. 5. 83andJoe posted: 06.27.2013 - 5:18 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #11 owner: Kerry Teague #22 owner: Billy Thomas #25 owner: Bill Egbert #36 owner: H.B. Bailey #37 owner: Bob Strait (same for all races this year) #39 owner: Roulo Brothers (same for all races this year) #49 owner: Francy Fellman #50 owner: Bobby Jones (same for all races this year) #51 owner: Elmer Simko (same for all races this year) #60 owner: Bobby Jones #71 owner: Dave Marcis (same for all races this year with Fischlein) #73 owner: Joey Sonntag (same for all races this year) #79 owner: Donny Paul #81 owner: Jeff Davis #84 owner: Louis Crawford #88 owner: Wally Finney 6. 83andJoe posted: 06.27.2013 - 5:18 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #25 sponsor: Apex Racing/Rain-X/True Value #39 sponsor: PetSmart/Pedigree #55 sponsor: Race-Scan #81 sponsor: Van-K Wheels & Accessories #18 status: Out #36 status: Accident #55 status: Engine #60 status: Engine #95 status: Overheating First caution: #3, #29 accident frontstretch Second caution: #34, #98, #16 accident turn 2 Third caution: #25 accident turn 2 Fourth caution: #2 accident turn 4 Fifth caution: #36 accident turn 4 Sixth caution: #34 accident turn 3 Seventh caution: #37 spin turn 4 Eighth caution: #71, #81 accident turn 4 Ninth caution: #11 spin turn 4 7. 83andJoe posted: 06.27.2013 - 1:40 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #47 status: Out 8. 83andJoe posted: 07.08.2013 - 6:23 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #45 owner: Gene Isenhour 9. EyeofTheCougar posted: 01.14.2014 - 11:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Great race! Anyone remember Dick Trickle's crew screaming, cursing the ARCA official late in this race? I don't remember the exact reason 10. 23andJoe posted: 05.31.2014 - 9:35 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #47 owner: Bob Cooper 11. 23andJoe posted: 06.02.2014 - 7:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #06 owner: Wayne Peterson #42 owner: John Assiff #48 owner: James Hylton Winnings: Purvis, $16,200 Trickle, $9,550 Teague, $7,050 B.Hill, $4,450 Shelmerdine, $4,550 Thompson, $3,150 Wren, $2,800 J.Hill, $2,750 Jensen, $2,800 Strait, $3,650 Lorenz, $2,200 Paul, $2,100 Bonner, $2,000 B.Thomas, $1,950 J.White, $1,900 Mayfield, $1,850 J.Foyt, $1,900 Fedewa, $1,750 Fischlein, $1,700 Ham, $1,750 Davis, $1,600 Sonntag, $1,550 Finley, $1,500 Keselowski, $1,850 T.Boys, $1,400 Kimmel, $1,900 Brevak, $1,550 M.Gibson, $1,600 Bierschwale, $1,150 Bailey, $1,100 B.Schacht, $1,000 L.Allen Jr, $1,150 G.Brewer, $1,300 Bickle, $850 Venturini, $1,200 Bob Dotter, $1,180 Bowsher, $1,410 D.Simko, $1,140 Dempsey, $720 Murry, $700 K.Allen, $900 Raymond, $0 12. 23andJoe posted: 06.03.2014 - 5:14 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #16 winnings: $700 13. RaceFanX posted: 09.14.2015 - 11:53 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jeff Purvis scores his third ARCA win of 1993, all coming on superspeedways. Pretty impressive feat given that he only ran seven of the season's 19 races. NASCAR veteran Eddie Bierschwale, a winner in ARCA competition, makes his final start in any major stock car series. This was a rare case where Eddie didn't race his own #23 Oldsmobile, here he had Bobby Jones' #50 Ford instead. 14. RaceFanX posted: 02.07.2016 - 12:12 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Trickle's crew chief Gary Roulo went off on the ARCA officials for penalizing the #39 team a lap after they pitted their car outside the box with about 30 laps left. Roulo was livid but the penalty was legitimate and Trickle made the lap up anyway just after the restart. 15. RaceFanX posted: 02.07.2016 - 12:38 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Tim Steele came into this race needing only to start the race to lock up the ARCA title. It's a good thing that was the case as Tim was eliminated in a crash in the opening laps while running fourth when early front runner Bob Brevak got loose and crashed out of the lead into into the outside wall and Kirk Shelmerdine spun to miss him. Jeff Purvis sneaked through the chaos, setting the stage for his good day, but Steele ran right into Shelmerdine and that was all she wrote for the #16 HSDie entry for this one. While the Man of Steele earned his first ARCA crown Bobby Bowsher and Bob Keselowski were left to have an interesting battle for second. Keselowski crashed with Kenny Allen and a few other cars on the opening lap, dooming his chances for a good finish, but the crew fixed his Chrysler LeBaron and got him back in the race. Keselowski prevailed to take second in points by just making laps and picking up positions because Bowsher went out early with a mechanical failure and many other cars were not far behind. Bob Hill's #46 Chevy that he finished in the top-5 with the painted in Jeff Gordon's rainbow DuPont scheme with the DuPont logos removed, no doubt a castoff from the Hendrick team. H.B. Bailey's #36 Pontiac in this one was a red-and-white castoff from the defunct Heinz #57 Winston Cup team. 16. RaceFanX posted: 02.07.2016 - 12:40 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Busch series racer Tim Fedewa stood a good chance of winning this race, leading late with a very fast car, but his engine failed in the closing laps. Jeff Purvis cruised to victory by a large margin after Fedewa fell out. Kerry Teague was a factor to win this one, leading an ARCA race for the first time. The transmission on his #11 Chevrolet started to go south late but Teague remained in the hunt until he spun while battling Purvis for second, he didn't hit anything but lost a lap but still going on to finish third. The podium matched Teague's best ARCA finish. Dick Trickle lost two laps in this race, made them up, got penalized in the pits for pitting and lost another lap, and then made it up on the track passing Fedewa on the track in the closing laps and catching the caution for Teague's spin. His runner-up finish here was hard earned. Jeremy Mayfield suffered a heartbreaker in this one as his #95 Ford fell out of the race with overheating problems with just 8 laps to go. Mayfield was running fourth when the Sadler team's Vermeer entry conked out. Jerry Foyt's Ford blew a motor at about the same time while running 13th but only lost a few positions due to the race's already high rate of attrition. Dale Fischlein and Jeff Davis' late crash The wreck did in Fischlein's great run, he was running fifth before that wreck. This was the only ARCA race Fischelin ever led (a Dave Marcis car leading in the 1990s? That's something you don't see much in the 1990s). 17. SweetRich21/43 posted: 07.27.2020 - 11:32 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) The commentators were Bob Jenkins, Ned Jarrett and Benny Parsons. The pit road reporters were Dr. Jerry Punch and John Kernan. 18. RaceFanX posted: 08.13.2020 - 10:17 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Two-time ARCA champion Lee Raymond's final race is over before it even really began. He would at least have a part-time stint in the NASCAR All-Pro Series a few years later so thankfully his very quick retirement here wasn't the last time he was behind the wheel of a race car. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: