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1989 Atlanta Journal 500 : ウィキペディア英語版
1989 Atlanta Journal 500

The ''1989 Atlanta Journal 500'' was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on November 19, 1989 at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia.
==Summary==
It took three hours and thirty-six minutes to complete this 328-lap event in front of 78,000 people. Dale Earnhardt managed to defeat Geoffrey Bodine by nearly 26 seconds. Eight drivers failed to qualify for this race; including Patty Moise and Tracy Leslie. There were four accidents and two debris-related incidents; causing 11% of the race to be run under a caution flag. The average duration of laps under the green flag were almost 42 laps.〔(Race information for the ''1989 Atlanta Journal 500'' ) at Racing Reference〕 Grant Adcox crashed heavily on lap 198 of the event and died of major chest and head injuries, also suffering a heart attack as result of the crash. Upon investigation, it was determined that the severe impact had torn his improperly mounted racing seat away from its mount entirely, and this led to Adcox's death. It also led to new safety regulations on the way seats were mounted for the 1990 season.
Earnhardt was the well-deserved winner of $81,700 ($ when adjusted for inflation) while last-place finisher Phil Parsons walked away with a meager ($ when adjusted for inflation).
Rusty Wallace would clinch the championship in this race; despite becoming lazy early in the race and settling for a 15th-place finish.〔(''AMS Flashback: Wallace Hangs On To Win 1989 Title'' ) at Atlanta Motor Speedway〕

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