|| *Comments on the 1987 Mountain Dew 400:* View the most recent comment <#7> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Steve posted: 12.20.2006 - 4:18 am Rate this comment: (0) (1) Why was this race called the Mountain Dew 400? 400 what? It's 200 laps; 72.6 miles; 116.35 kilometers. Notables: Mike Alexander's first Top 5 (2nd) Jack Ingram's 31st and final win Don Kreitz Jr.'s debut (24th) Tim Nooner's debut (20th) Max Prestwood's first Top 10 (6th) 2. Anonymous posted: 07.28.2007 - 3:37 am Rate this comment: (0) (1) 400... fans in the stands? I don't know. 3. DNQ List posted: 10.08.2007 - 7:48 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) It was paired with a Modified/Late Model 200 lapper. I'm not sure which. 4. Bill posted: 04.02.2008 - 3:07 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) It was a late model race. Often in that era there would be a late model race as part of the show. Especially at Hickory, South Boston, Orange County, and Langley. Bet you guys did not know that in some races there at Hickory that if there was a funeral at the grave yard next door. They would red flag, then when they were finished we'd go racing again! 5. WallaceFan posted: 10.17.2008 - 3:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Final win for one of the best in Busch - Jack Ingram 6. RaceFanX posted: 01.15.2018 - 11:46 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was Ingram's only win of the 1987 season and it comes almost right at the start of the year. Ingram had never won less than five races in a season before so it must have been quite a shock when he didn't make it back to victory lane. 7. NewGuyOnTheBlock posted: 08.16.2020 - 12:05 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Race was delayed two weeks by snow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: