|| *Comments on the 1998 Jiffy Lube Miami 300:* View the most recent comment <#19> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. MOST posted: 05.07.2006 - 5:19 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Photo finish. 2. Darrell posted: 04.14.2008 - 7:39 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Not sure what the deal was here, but Jeff Fuller drove a Chevy owned by Bill Elliott. 3. Dodge posted: 07.29.2008 - 1:13 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Might be a mistake. According to TheHotLap.com and NASCAR.com Fuller drove the #78. And it was the Fiberall/Allerest Pontiac. 4. The Real Thomas posted: 08.08.2008 - 6:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The starting lineup on ESPN's broadcast shows a blank white #94 Chevy as Fuller's car. I think Bill Elliott as the owner is a mistake. I think Fuller owned the car himself. Nonetheless, amazing finish with Jeff Burton outdeuling Jimmy Spencer in turn 4 of the last lap and beating him to the line by inches. 5. Turn 4 posted: 02.18.2009 - 9:56 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) This race (as well as the Craftsman Truck Race in Las Vegas) was orginally to be televised by CBS but for unknown reasons ESPN televised the race. 6. SoxFan24 posted: 10.26.2009 - 6:09 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Last race for Randy LaJoie driving for BACE Motorsports. Lajoie won 2 championships in that car and many races Last race for Tim Fedewa driving for BACE Motorsports after winning a few races for that team. Last race for Kleenex with that team as well Last race for Fina as a NASCAR sponsor. Last race for Lycos.com as a series sponsor. They came aboard early int he 1998 season as a part time sponsor and when Matt Kenseth won at Rockingham signed on for the full season Last race for Glenn Allen Jr driving for Papke Racing. He won 1996 rookie of the year driving for that team Last race for Kevin Lepage driving for Doug Taylor. Won a race for that team in Bristol Last race for Doug Taylor racing untill 2007 Last race for Mike Dillon driving the 72 car. The team gave him his start in BGN Last race for Joe Bessey as a series regular Last race for Adam Petty driving for an owner that wasn't a Petty Last race for Barry Bodine Last race for Elliott Sadler driving for Gary Bechtel. Won his only races for that owner Last race for Robert Pressley driving for Tad Geschickter until 2004. Still works for that team as a consultant for Marcos Ambrose Last Busch Series start for Tony Stewart until 2003 7. gary24fan posted: 10.15.2011 - 12:49 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Car #'s for the DNQ's: Chuck Bown - 92 Gus Wasson - 49 Freddie Query - 7 Lyndon Amick - 35 Hank Parker, Jr. - 53 Philip Morris - 84 Morgan Shepherd - 07 Kevin Schwantz - 88 Nathan Buttke - 78 John Preston - 89 Patty Moise - 14 Jeff Krogh - 56 Ted Christopher - 13 Mark Krogh - 80 8. Goernie28 posted: 02.08.2013 - 7:23 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was the last race in a 19 race stretch with 19 different pole sitters, beginning with the Carquest 300 at Charlotte in May. 9. Ryan posted: 07.09.2013 - 4:52 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) CBS got the NFL back in 1998 10. We need more Onion posted: 11.15.2013 - 2:56 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Actually Fuller's #94 Chevy had Fiberall/Allerest sponsorship. 11. 23andJoe posted: 02.26.2014 - 7:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Order of DNQs: 44. #78 Buttke 45. #14 Moise 46. #88 Schwantz 47. #92 C.Bown 48. #07 Shepherd 49. #13 Christopher 50. #84 Morris 51. #53 Parker Jr. 52. #35 Amick 53. #89 Preston 54. #56 J.Krogh 55. #7 Query 56. #49 Wasson 57. #80 M.Krogh 12. 23andJoe posted: 02.26.2014 - 7:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #07 make: Pontiac #89 make: Ford (owner Meredith Ruark) #92 make: Chevrolet (owner Mac Martin) #7 sponsor: Pilot Automotive Chevrolet (Ed Whitaker) #13 sponsor: Whelen Engineering (Ted Marsh) #35 sponsor: SCANA/Myrtle Beach Pontiac (Bill Amick) #49 sponsor: Chris Hoiles Motorsports Chevrolet (Chris Hoiles) #78 sponsor: Mark III Financial Chevrolet (Dan Browder) #80 sponsor: Clearwater Forest Industries (Robert Krogh) #84 sponsor: Blue Ridge Motorsports Chevrolet (Michael Baldauf) #88 sponsor: Lone Star Motorsports Chevrolet (Kevin Schwantz) 13. 23andJoe posted: 02.27.2014 - 6:52 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) #13 and #80 were Chevrolets 14. ericthenau posted: 03.22.2014 - 10:07 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) Actual and correct order of DNQ cars (listed from fastest to slowest qualifying speeds) 44. #92 Chuck Bown 45. #13 Ted Christopher 46. #56 Jeff Krogh 47. #14 Patty Moise 48. #89 John Preston 49. #78 Nathan Buttke 50. #88 Kevin Schwantz 51. #07 Morgan Shepherd 52. #84 Philip Morris 53. #53 Hank Parker, Jr. 54. #35 Lyndon Amick 55. #7 Freddie Query 56. #49 Gus Wasson 57. #80 Mark Krogh The last three drivers listed in this way here are already in their correct positions. However, ESPN's telecast and coverage of this race also presents the drivers who did not qualify in this order from top to bottom in their "Missed The Field" rundown. #07 owner: Morgan Shepherd 15. Spannerhead29 posted: 05.21.2014 - 5:16 am Rate this comment: (0) (1) 1998 Busch Championship using Formula One Points from the same year. Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins by 3 races. 1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 112 2 Matt Kenseth 82 3 Mike McLaughlin 55 4 Jeff Burton 49 5 Mark Martin 36 6 Joe Nemechek 35 (Daytona winner) 6 Elliott Sadler 35 8 Kevin Lepage 32 9 Randy LaJoie 31 10 Jeff Purvis 27 (Highest driver without a win) 10 Jimmy Spencer 27 10 Tim Fedewa 27 13 Buckshot Jones 24 13 Phil Parsons 24 15 Tony Stewart 22 16 David Green 21 17 Bobby Labonte 17 18 Dick Trickle 16 18 Elton Sawyer 16 19 Ed Berrier 11 19 Todd Bodine 11 21 Hermie Sadler 10 21 Ron Fellows 10 (Lowest driver with a win) 21 Kevin Grubb 10 24 Dale Jarrett 9 25 Casey Atwood 6 25 Mike Dillon 6 25 Bobby Hillin Jr. 6 28 Jason Keller 5 29 Ashton Lewis 4 30 Michael Waltrip 3 30 Wayne Grubb 3 30 Lyndon Amick 3 30 Dave Blaney 3 30 Andy Santerre 3 36 Jeff Krogh 2 36 Robert Pressley 2 36 Glenn Allen Jr. 2 36 Joe Bessey 2 36 Curtis Markham 2 36 Phillip Morris 2 42 Jack Sprague 1 42 Ken Schrader 1 42 Hank Parker Jr. 1 16. BadBooking posted: 04.21.2020 - 8:45 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The DNF reason for Tony Stewart should be switched to either "fatigue" or "quit". On the ESPN telecast, Tony relayed back to the crew that the car was too hot to stay in and therefore parked it. Nothing wrong with the clutch at all. 17. Jimnsimforever posted: 05.10.2020 - 10:31 pm Rate this comment: (2) (0) #94 owner: Jeff Fuller He had an in car camera during the race and they confirmed this several times in the broadcast. He had just 3 guys that worked for him on this car and was able to qualify in a tough race to get in on time and felt he had a car to compete. Several guys from Lyndon Amick's crew stayed to help out after they didn't qualify so Fuller could even have a full pit crew. Picked up sponsorship from the 89 car when it didn't qualify with Jeff Fuller having driven for them earlier in the year. 18. Rich posted: 09.18.2020 - 7:05 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Dr. Jerry Punch, Benny Parsons and Kyle Petty were the commentators. Bill Weber and Ray Dunlap were the pit road reporters. 19. Danny posted: 12.19.2020 - 3:16 pm Rate this comment: (1) (0) This was the last NASCAR race on ESPN that used the Purple Graphics used since Mid-1994 during the World Cup, they use new graphics that debuted during the 1998-99 College Football Bowl Season. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: