|| *Comments on the 1999 DieHard 250:* View the most recent comment <#28> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. Dave posted: 01.05.2005 - 2:56 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Casey Atwood wins his first career race with a bump and run on Jeff Green. 2. Harry posted: 05.31.2005 - 5:11 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) If I recall this is the event that Jeff Krogh got severely injured during either practice or qualifing and since there was exactly 43 cars and he withdrew they showed him in 43rd position. 3. Dave posted: 06.13.2005 - 12:11 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Yes he was injured in final practice. Dale Earnhardt Jr also was in a crash and broke his shoulder in practice. 4. Darrell posted: 12.16.2005 - 3:44 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Has anyone heard anything about what Jeff is up to nowadays? 5. Matthew Sullivan posted: 12.24.2005 - 3:31 am Rate this comment: (2) (0) After this race, Jeff Green went on a tirade, referring to himself in the third person. "Jeff Green don't drive like that. Jeff Green doesn't need to run into people to win races. That's not how Jeff Green wins." 6. Darrell posted: 03.04.2006 - 10:51 pm Rate this comment: (3) (0) Someone needs to tell Jeff Green that Darrell hates it when people refer to themselves in the third person. ;) :lol: 7. Rusty posted: 09.13.2006 - 12:58 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Casey Atwood's first win as well as Brewco Motorsports first win. 8. SK posted: 03.19.2007 - 12:34 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jimmie Johnson records his first NASCAR top-10 in his first start for Herzog Motorsports. 9. Steve posted: 03.21.2007 - 6:42 am Rate this comment: (0) (1) Jimmie would never make it. ;) 10. biffle16 posted: 05.14.2007 - 10:04 pm Rate this comment: (0) (1) Jeff Krogh's last start. 11. SK posted: 06.17.2007 - 3:56 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) This race also saw the final top-10 finish of Tony Roper's tragically-abbreviated life. 12. John posted: 09.23.2007 - 5:58 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Casey wins with a last turn bump and run. 13. most posted: 11.01.2007 - 4:27 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) LMAO, Green was funny that day!!!!!!!!! 14. Hokie20 posted: 01.21.2009 - 10:10 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Jeff Green got to the front for the final third of the race, but Casey Atwood had a better car at the end. Atwood gave Green just a slight nudge in turn three on the final lap, just enough to get by. Here's Jeff Green's post-race reaction on TNN: "Casey, he deserved to win the race. My hat's off to those guys. Turning somebody sideways to do it, I could have done it a couple of weeks ago, and I don't drive that way. So, evidently he does. We're going to race a lot more together later on in the year and hopefully it comes down to us again. He deserved to win, but my Kleenex Chevrolet was awesome. Those guys got me out first there on that last stop and I just drove my heart out. We just couldn't get it quite right up off the corner. Everything we did to it made it worse somewhere else. I'm proud of my Kleenex bunch -- they did a great job today. This is where where we need to be, right here in this top five every week. If it wasn't for that front bumper, we'd be over there." 15. 00andJoe posted: 09.26.2010 - 11:07 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Was "Quit" the official status for Krogh? I'd have thought it would be "DNS". 16. Anonymous posted: 07.22.2011 - 9:06 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Krogh was severely injured and was in a coma for over a month. His recovery lasted more than a year. 17. 00andJoe posted: 10.14.2011 - 12:09 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #56 status: Did Not Start 18. Biscuits in a Red Bull posted: 08.09.2012 - 3:11 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) The only finish for Busch North Series race winner Brad Leighton in the Busch Grand National Series, but not his best result! 19. 83andJoe posted: 06.24.2013 - 11:50 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #35 crew chief: Brad Pickens 20. 23andJoe posted: 09.02.2014 - 4:21 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) #15 sponsor: Oakwood Homes #15 owner: Andy Petree 21. stricklinfan82 posted: 07.03.2016 - 1:00 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) To the rear: #00 Jones (driver change; Jay Sauter qualified the car) #09 Garvey (unknown) #3 Earnhardt Jr. (driver change; Ron Hornaday qualified the car) #25 K. Wallace (driver change; Mike Wallace qualified the car) #36 Fedewa (engine change) 22. Darrell posted: 07.03.2016 - 5:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Qualifying Results: 1 27 Casey Atwood Chv 00:29.649 121.421 2 98 Elton Sawyer Frd 00:29.712 121.163 3 66 Todd Bodine Chv 00:29.727 121.102 4 35 Mike Bliss Chv 00:29.770 120.927 5 57 Jason Keller Chv 00:29.802 120.797 6 32 Jeff Green Chv 00:29.810 120.765 7 25 Mike Wallace Chv 00:29.839 120.647 8 17 Matt Kenseth Chv 00:29.845 120.623 9 5 Dick Trickle Chv 00:29.883 120.470 10 59 Mike Dillon Chv 00:29.905 120.381 11 74 Tony Raines * Chv 00:29.908 120.369 12 38 Glenn Allen Jr Frd 00:29.911 120.357 13 4 Jeff Purvis Chv 00:29.923 120.309 14 92 Jimmie Johnson Chv 00:29.938 120.249 15 3 Ron Hornaday Chv 00:29.946 120.216 16 93 Dave Blaney Pon 00:29.971 120.116 17 34 Mike McLaughlin Chv 00:29.973 120.108 18 50 Mark Green Chv 00:29.975 120.100 19 61 Tony Roper * Pon 00:29.982 120.072 20 40 Butch Miller Chv 00:29.995 120.020 21 13 Ted Christopher * Chv 00:29.999 120.004 22 8 Bobby Hillin Jr Chv 00:30.026 119.896 23 33 Brad Leighton Chv 00:30.036 119.856 24 83 Wayne Grubb Chv 00:30.067 119.733 25 00 Jay Sauter Pon 00:30.073 119.709 26 09 Mike Garvey Chv 00:30.085 119.661 27 37 Kevin Grubb Chv 00:30.087 119.653 28 84 Chad Chaffin Frd 00:30.100 119.601 29 77 Ed Berrier Frd 00:30.102 119.593 30 72 Curtis Markham Chv 00:30.108 119.570 31 89 Jeff Fuller Chv 00:30.124 119.506 32 47 Andy Santerre Chv 00:30.143 119.431 33 10 Phil Parsons Chv 00:30.160 119.363 34 28 Scott Hansen Chv 00:30.164 119.348 35 99 Matt Hutter Chv 00:30.181 119.280 36 63 Bobby Hamilton Jr. Chv 00:30.184 119.268 37 1 Randy LaJoie Chv 00:30.220 119.126 38 36 Tim Fedewa Pon 00:30.227 119.099 39 15 Mario Gosselin Chv 00:30.228 119.095 40 08 Bobby Dotter Chv 00:30.282 118.883 41 82 Rick Beebe Chv 00:30.292 118.843 42 11 Dennis Setzer Frd 00:30.303 118.800 43 45 Adam Petty * Chv 00:30.326 118.710 44 19 Stacy Compton Chv 00:30.339 118.659 45 43 Shane Hall Chv 00:30.410 118.382 46 56 Jeff Krogh Chv 00:30.470 118.149 47 53 Hank Parker Jr * Chv 00:30.801 116.879 48 44 Justin Labonte Chv 00:31.012 116.084 49 81 Jerry Glanville Chv 00:31.267 115.137 50 58 Melvin Walen Frd 00:46.787 76.944 51 90 Brad Loney Chv 00:00.000 0.000 23. sk posted: 12.22.2016 - 1:53 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Buddy Baker referred to Casey as a "young Fireball Roberts" during the telecast. 24. SK posted: 10.26.2019 - 5:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Sponsor updates: #1 Randy LaJoie - Bob Evans $1,000,000 Sweepstakes #32 Jeff Green - Kleenex / Pick 'n Save 25. Darrell posted: 12.02.2019 - 6:04 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Driver Changes: Ron Hornaday qualified Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s No. 3 (injury) Jay Sauter qualified Buckshot Jones' No. 00 (Conflict w/ Daytona Cup Race) Mike Wallace qualified Kenny Wallace's No. 25 (Conflict w/Daytona Cup Race) 26. SweetRich posted: 07.10.2020 - 7:54 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) The 2nd and final career top five finish for Glenn Allen Jr. 27. Rich posted: 09.18.2020 - 10:31 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Eli Gold, Buddy Baker and Larry McReynolds were the commentators. Glenn Jarrett and Steve Byrnes were the pit road reporters. 28. Steve posted: 12.30.2020 - 9:35 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Lots of ASA veterans in this Midwest classic. Mike Garvey, Scott Hansen, Jimmie Johnson, and Butch Miller made one of their limited Busch Series starts, joining NASCAR regulars Glenn Allen Jr, Tim Fedewa, Adam Petty, Tony Raines, Tony Roper, Dick Trickle, and Kenny Wallace. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: