|| *Comments on the 1993 Mountain Dew 400:* View the most recent comment <#16> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Patrick posted: 08.20.2008 - 1:52 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jimmy Cope's nationwide debut and his only nationwide race. 2. Anonymous posted: 09.18.2010 - 12:09 am Rate this comment: (2) (1) LOOK AT ALL THESE BUSCHWHACKERS IN A NON-COMPANION EVENT THIS NEVER WOULD HAVE HAPPENED IN 199... oh yeah, lol. 3. Sean posted: 07.01.2012 - 3:51 pm Rate this comment: (1) (2) Just Hamilton, Irvan, Martin, and Jarrett, right? That's nowhere near as bad as most of the last ten years have been. It's hilarious that they all DNFed too... 4. RaceFanX posted: 10.14.2013 - 7:50 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) If the number of Cup drivers seems high it should be noted it was an off-weekend for the top series that week. 5. 23andJoe posted: 03.10.2014 - 9:16 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #82 owner: Ned LaWarre 6. RaceFanX posted: 12.01.2015 - 9:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Steve Grissom tallies the first of his two victories on his way to the 1993 Busch series title. This was his only victory at Hickory. 7. Jimnsimforever posted: 02.03.2019 - 4:43 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) After winning the Daytona 500, they paid Dale Jarrett more than double what the winner Steve Grissom got paid to come home and run 1/3 of the race. He ran a Busch race in Hickory the year before just because he wanted to go to his home track and run....plus they were naming the grandstand after his dad. 8. Jimnsimforever posted: 02.03.2019 - 5:03 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Here are the DNQs: Kenny Gragg Roy Payne Robert Huffman Tom Hessert Eddie Goodson Tim Fedewa Nathan Buttke Alan Russell Charlie Brown Jerry Glanville Mike McCurry Troy Beebe 9. Jimnsimforever posted: 02.04.2019 - 3:43 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Kenny Gragg #23 Oldsmobile, Sponsor: Sunnyland Hot Dogs, Owner: Doug Holbrook They did a segment about just how torn up all the cars get running at Hickory late in the race and Kenny Gragg's car by its hauler was the new pristine car they showed to make the point and all the info above was given/shown. Any of the rest of the DNQ's that were named early in the race would be guesses or assumptions on all info outside of the fact they gave all of their hometowns as they were naming them. 10. Corey posted: 02.04.2019 - 3:50 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) I see the race was 300 laps. Where does the 400 come into play? Or is that a mistake? 11. RaceFanX posted: 02.04.2019 - 4:19 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) @10 At short tracks like this the longer distance usually indicated a 100-lap undercard event, usually the track's local late models, modifieds, or something similar. 12. MikeyLew47 posted: 02.20.2019 - 10:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Post #5 is correct. Even though Mike Joy says that it's owned by Bob LaWarre during the broadcast, this it seems reasonable to conclude that this is the same team Mike Garvey campaigned in the #0 in 1994. How many LaWarre's in Titusville, FL could own Busch teams fielding Pontiacs in the Mid 90s? 13. JollyMeanGiant posted: 09.23.2019 - 2:31 am Rate this comment: (6) (0) Good Ol' Charlie Brown, in his lone Busch attempt, DNQs for the race. That blockhead. 14. Mile501 posted: 09.23.2019 - 5:12 am Rate this comment: (3) (0) @13 - Good grief. 15. JollyMeanGiant posted: 01.02.2020 - 9:34 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) If he'd have let Snoopy drive it the car probably would have made the race... 16. Rich posted: 09.18.2020 - 10:21 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Mike Joy and Neil Bonnett were the commentators. Glenn Jarrett was the sole pit road reporter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: