1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

The 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 48th season of the NASCAR Cup Series. The season began with the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 18 and ended with the NAPA 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on November 10.

1996 Winston Cup Team Chart

 * (C)=Champion
 * (ROTY)=Rookie of the Year

Busch Clash
The Busch Clash is the exhibition race that honors the drivers who won a pole in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series that the driver won the previous year. Dale Jarrett won his first Busch Clash. Rick Mast won the random draw for the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 2) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 3) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 4) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 5) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 6) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 7) 6-Mark Martin
 * 8) 94-Bill Elliott
 * 9) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 10) 16-Ted Musgrave

Gatorade Twin 125s
The Gatorade Twin 125s, qualifying races for the Daytona 500, were held on February 15.

Race one top ten results 


 * 1) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 2) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 5) 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr.
 * 6) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 7) 22-Ward Burton
 * 8) 6-Mark Martin
 * 9) 90-Mike Wallace
 * 10) 23-Jimmy Spencer


 * Marlin passed Earnhardt on the opening lap but Earnhardt repassed and led the last 22 laps.

Race two top ten results


 * 1) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 2) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 3) 37-John Andretti
 * 4) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 5) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 6) 75-Morgan Shepherd
 * 7) 98-Jeremy Mayfield
 * 8) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 9) 27-Elton Sawyer
 * 10) 16-Ted Musgrave


 * Irvan led wire-to-wire but Scharder stormed alongside in the final lap.

Daytona 500
Top ten results:
 * 1) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 2) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 3) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 4) 6-Mark Martin
 * 5) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 6) 15-Wally Dallenbach Jr.
 * 7) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 8)  94-Bill Elliott
 * 9) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 10) 21-Michael Waltrip


 * This was Dale Jarrett's second career Daytona 500 victory. He also won the 1996 Busch Clash (now the Advance Auto Parts Clash).
 * When the white flag was displayed, play-by-play analyst Ken Squier gave the privileges to color analyst Ned Jarrett so he can call the final lap solo and lead his son on to the victory.

Goodwrench Service 400
The Goodwrench Service 400 was held on February 25 on the North Carolina Speedway. The #5 of Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 41-Ricky Craven
 * 4) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 5) 29-Steve Grissom
 * 6) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 7) 81-Kenny Wallace
 * 8) 12-Derrike Cope, 1 lap down
 * 9) 87-Joe Nemechek, 1 lap down
 * 10) 1-Rick Mast, 2 laps down


 * On Lap 343 Earnhardt and Bobby Hamilton had traded the lead three times in the previous three laps when Earnhardt punted Hamilton in Turn Four; Hamilton scraped the wall and later crashed because of damage from the earlier scrape.
 * Failed to qualify: 27-Elton Sawyer, 78-Randy MacDonald, 93-Gary Bradberry, 63-Dick Trickle

Pontiac Excitement 400
The Pontiac Excitement 400 was run on March 3 on the Richmond International Raceway. Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 4) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 5) 6-Mark Martin
 * 6) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 7) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 8) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 9) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 10) 94-Bill Elliott


 * Failed to qualify: 78-Randy MacDonald, 02-Robbie Faggart, 19-Dick Trickle
 * Coming into this race, Terry Labonte had led the most laps at Daytona and Rockingham but was 30th in the points standings, while Jeff Gordon was 43rd. After this race they were 17th and 27th, respectively.

Purolator 500
The Purolator 500 was run on March 10 on the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The No. 30 of Johnny Benson won the pole, but crashed in Happy Hour, forcing him to a backup car (and the back of the field for the start).

Top ten results


 * 1) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 98-Jeremy Mayfield
 * 6) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 7) 23-Jimmy Spencer, 1 lap down
 * 8) 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
 * 9) 21-Michael Waltrip, 1 lap down
 * 10) 94-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down


 * Failed to qualify: 65-Steve Seligman, 78-Randy MacDonald, 99-Jeff Burton

TranSouth Financial 400
The TranSouth Financial 400 was run on March 24 on the Darlington Raceway. Ward Burton won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 3) 41-Ricky Craven
 * 4) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 6-Mark Martin
 * 7) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 8) 75-Morgan Shepherd, 1 lap down
 * 9) 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
 * 10) 99-Jeff Burton, 1 lap down


 * Failed to qualify: 95-Chuck Bown, 78-Randy MacDonald, 02-Robbie Faggart, 32-Jimmy Hensley

Food City 500
The Food City 500 was run on March 31 on the Bristol Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole. The race was shortened to 342 laps due to rain.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 6-Mark Martin
 * 4) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 5) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 6) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 7) 18-Bobby Labonte, 1 lap down
 * 8) 19-Dick Trickle, 1 lap down
 * 9) 41-Ricky Craven, 1 lap down
 * 10) 21-Michael Waltrip, 2 laps down


 * Failed to qualify: 90-Mike Wallace, 37-John Andretti, 30-Johnny Benson, 71-Dave Marcis, 77-Bobby Hillin, Jr., 95-Chuck Bown
 * Darrell Waltrip's crash led to a lengthy yellow before rains hit.

First Union 400
The First Union 400 was run on April 14 on the North Wilkesboro Speedway. Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 2) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 3) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 4) 33-Robert Pressley
 * 5) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 6) 28-Ernie Irvan, 1 lap down
 * 7) 41-Ricky Craven, 1 lap down
 * 8) 43-Bobby Hamilton, 2 laps down
 * 9) 25-Ken Schrader, 2 laps down
 * 10) 18-Bobby Labonte, 2 laps down


 * Failed to qualify: 71-Dave Marcis, 78-Randy MacDonald, 90-Mike Wallace, 22-Ward Burton, 77-Bobby Hillin Jr.
 * This was the first race run at North Wilkesboro following the passing of track president Enoch Staley, which threw the track's NASCAR future into doubt.

Goody's Headache Powder 500
The Goody's Headache Powder 500 was run on April 21 on the Martinsville Speedway. The #41 of Ricky Craven won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 3) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 4) 98-Jeremy Mayfield
 * 5) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 6) 43-Bobby Hamilton, 1 lap down
 * 7) 25-Ken Schrader, 2 laps down
 * 8) 18-Bobby Labonte, 2 laps down
 * 9) 16-Ted Musgrave, 2 laps down
 * 10) 4-Sterling Marlin, 2 laps down


 * Failed to qualify: 78-Randy MacDonald, 27-Elton Sawyer, 29-Steve Grissom, 19-Dick Trickle, 77-Bobby Hillin, Jr., 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr., 22-Ward Burton
 * Terry Labonte, by starting this race, broke the record for most consecutive starts with his 514th consecutive start. The previous record, 513, was held by Richard Petty.  A special "Iron Man" paint scheme was used to commemorate this feat.

Winston Select 500
The Winston Select 500 was run on April 28 on the Talladega Superspeedway. Ernie Irvan won the pole.

Two major accidents marred the race: Bill Elliott suffered a broken femur after going airborne and landing driver side-first in a single-car crash on Lap 77. Then "The Big One" hit on lap 130, collecting 14 cars and sending the #41 of Ricky Craven flying into the catch fence and nearly over it. He was not seriously injured. The race was red-flagged for clean-up on Lap 131 because Craven's car had completely destroyed the catch fence in Turn Two. Bob Jenkins, ESPN's lap-by-lap announcer, was so shocked by the crash that he said "Oh shit!" over the raw satellite feed when Craven's car was flipping. Sterling Marlin won by passing the entire field on three separate occasions after pit stops.

Top 10 results


 * 1) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 4) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 5) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 6) 29-Steve Grissom
 * 7) 33-Robert Pressley
 * 8) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 9) 37-John Andretti
 * 10) 30-Johnny Benson


 * Failed to qualify: 73-Phil Barkdoll, 65-Steve Seligman, 77-Bobby Hillin Jr., 0-Delma Cowart, 97-Chad Little
 * Controversy developed before the race; after winning the pole, Ernie Irvan's Ford was taken to a flatbed-mounted chassis dynamometer and "driven" by Gary Nelson to check horsepower; the engine was overrevved and subsequently damaged beyond repair. Sterling Marlin's Chevrolet was supposed to be tested as well but the chassis dyno failed to produce a horsepower figure and the test was scrapped.  Several reporters in the garage area questioned Nelson on the test and crew chief Larry McReynolds got into a heated dispute with Nelson over the test.  Irvan struggled in the race and reacted after the Ricky Craven crash where he was buried in midpack, "It's all a result of what happened on Friday when (NASCAR) blew our motor up."

Save Mart Supermarkets 300
The Save Mart Supermarkets 300 was run on May 5 on the Sears Point Raceway. Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 6-Mark Martin
 * 3) 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr.
 * 4) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 7) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 8) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 9) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 10) 22-Ward Burton


 * Failed to qualify: 07-Geoffrey Bodine, 45-Chad Little, 20-Mark Krogh, 03-Joe Bean, 58-Wayne Jacks, 02-Bill McAnally, 07W-Lance Hooper (Note: Bodine replaced Dave Rezendes in the No. 7 in the race)

The Winston Select
The Winston is the 2nd exhibition race run each year at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Jimmy Spencer won the Winston Open. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 2) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 3) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 4) 6-Mark Martin
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 7) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 8) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 9) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 10) 4-Sterling Marlin


 * Harry Gant came out of retirement for this race to sub for Bill Elliott who was recovering from his injuries suffered at the Winston Select 500.

Coca-Cola 600
The Coca-Cola 600 was run on May 26 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 2) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 5) 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
 * 6) 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
 * 7) 6-Mark Martin, 1 lap down
 * 8) 21-Michael Waltrip, 1 lap down
 * 9) 28-Ernie Irvan, 2 laps down
 * 10) 7-Geoff Bodine, 2 laps down

Failed to qualify: 78-Randy MacDonald, 63-Ed Berrier, 26-Hermie Sadler, 49-Mark Gibson, 02-Robbie Faggart, 0-Delma Cowart, 57-Steve Seligman
 * Johnny Benson was knocked unconscious briefly when his Pontiac hit the Turn Two wall then slid into the path of Ricky Craven, who blasted through the rear deck of his car at full speed.

Miller 500 (Dover)
The Miller 500 was run on June 2 on the Dover Downs International Speedway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 18-Bobby Labonte, 1 lap down
 * 6) 23-Jimmy Spencer, 1 lap down
 * 7) 2-Rusty Wallace, 1 lap down
 * 8) 10-Ricky Rudd, 1 lap down
 * 9) 99-Jeff Burton, 1 lap down
 * 10) 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down


 * No DNQs

UAW-GM Teamwork 500
The UAW-GM Teamwork 500 was run on June 16 on the Pocono Raceway. Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 3) 7-Geoff Bodine
 * 4) 6-Mark Martin
 * 5) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 6) 75-Morgan Shepherd
 * 7) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 8) 23-Jimmy Spencer
 * 9) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 10) 94-Todd Bodine

Failed to qualify: 71-Dave Marcis


 * Todd Bodine was subbing for Bill Elliott, who was still recovering from his broken femur at Talladega.
 * It was the first race at Pocono since the track was repaved; the lead changed two to three times a lap on some ten separate laps during the race's first half, primarily between Gordon, Hut Stricklin, and Derrike Cope.

Miller 400 (Michigan)
The Miller 400 was run on June 23 on the Michigan Speedway. The #43 of Bobby Hamilton won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 4) 23-Jimmy Spencer
 * 5) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 6) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 7) 6-Mark Martin
 * 8) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 9) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 10) 88-Dale Jarrett


 * No DNQs

Pepsi 400
The Pepsi 400 was run on July 6 on the Daytona International Speedway. Jeff Gordon started on the pole. The race was shortened to 117 laps due to rain.

Top ten results


 * 1) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 4) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 5) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 6) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 7) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 8) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 9) 11-Brett Bodine
 * 10) 23-Jimmy Spencer

Failed to qualify: 57-Steve Seligman


 * Bill Elliott returned in this race from his broken femur suffered back at Talladega.
 * Morning rain delayed the start for 3 hours. After only 117 of 160 laps, the race was red flagged and ended for rain once again.

Jiffy Lube 300
The Jiffy Lube 300 was run on July 14 on the New Hampshire International Speedway. The #41 of Ricky Craven won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 4) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 5) 33-Robert Pressley
 * 6) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 7) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 8) 25-Ken Schrader
 * 9) 30-Johnny Benson
 * 10) 21-Michael Waltrip


 * Failed to qualify: 19-Loy Allen Jr.
 * This was Ernie Irvan's 1st victory since his comeback from his near-fatal injuries at Michigan in 1994.

Miller 500 (Pocono)
The Miller 500 was run on July 21 on the Pocono Raceway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 3) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 30-Johnny Benson
 * 6) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 7) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 8) 9-Lake Speed
 * 9) 6-Mark Martin
 * 10) 12-Derrike Cope


 * No DNQs

DieHard 500
The DieHard 500 was run on July 28 on the Talladega Superspeedway. The #98 of Jeremy Mayfield won the pole. The race started late due to rain delays, and was marred by "The Big One" on lap 117 that injured Dale Earnhardt after he, Ernie Irvan and Sterling Marlin got together, sending Earnhardt and Marlin head-on into the tri-oval wall at approximately 200 miles per hour. Earnhardt flipped onto his roof and collected 11 other cars. Earnhardt took a hit to the roof from Robert Pressley's #33 and another big hit from Derrike Cope's #12. Earnhardt suffered a broken collarbone and sternum in the crash. Marlin suffered several contusions from the hard impact. Due to darkness caused by the rain delay and red flag, it was shortened to 129 laps.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 6-Mark Martin
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 23-Jimmy Spencer
 * 6) 7-Geoffrey Bodine
 * 7) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 8) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 9) 17-Darrell Waltrip
 * 10) 2-Rusty Wallace

Failed to qualify: 97-Chad Little


 * This is the last points race in NASCAR that was tape delayed. The rain delay made CBS transfer to golf. One week later, one day after the Brickyard 400, the race was finally televised.
 * Final time that Talladega's second race was run in July, which was when it was run since the inaugural running. For the 1997 schedule, the race was moved to October where temperatures would be cooler and the weather more suitable. Today, the race remains in the October slot on the schedule.

Brickyard 400
The Brickyard 400 was run on August 3 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The #24 of Jeff Gordon won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 2) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 6-Mark Martin
 * 5) 75-Morgan Shepherd
 * 6) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 7) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 8) 30-Johnny Benson
 * 9) 1-Rick Mast
 * 10) 94-Bill Elliott

Failed to qualify: 91-Ron Barfield, 27-Jason Keller, 78-Randy MacDonald, 46-Stacy Compton, 02-Robbie Faggart, 50-A. J. Foyt, 57-Steve Seligman, 44-Jeff Purvis, 19-Loy Allen Jr., 49-Erik Smith, 63-Mike Wallace


 * Dale Earnhardt had to be relieved by Mike Skinner as a result of the injuries Earnhardt suffered the previous week at Talladega. Skinner took over the car during the first caution and drove the car to a 15th-place finish.
 * Kyle Petty & Sterling Marlin had a bad crash coming off Turn 4 when Petty's Right Front tire burst. The car was sent into the wall and then slid into Marlin; Marlin hit Petty in the driver side and Petty's car slid into the wall again with Mark Martin slipping by, and then into the inside wall.
 * During the weekend a fight erupted in the garage area between Ernie Irvan and Sterling Marlin and some crewmen from Morgan-McClure Motorsports over the crash at Talladega the previous weekend. Some of Marlin's crew had posted signs in the garage area deriding Irvan and mocking his eyesight.

The Bud at the Glen
The Bud at the Glen was run on August 11 at Watkins Glen International. Dale Earnhardt won the pole with a new track record of 120.733 mph while driving with the injuries suffered 2 weeks earlier. When asked what he thought of the lap, he was quoted as saying "It hurt so good." 1994 NASCAR Busch Series Champion David Green was standing by to relieve Earnhardt during the race, but Earnhardt decided to drive the full race. Geoff Bodine from nearby Chemung broke a 55-race winless streak, dating back to October 2 in the 1994 Tyson Holly Farms 400.

Top ten results


 * 1) 7-Geoff Bodine
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 6-Mark Martin
 * 4) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 5) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 6) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 7) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 8) 87-Joe Nemechek
 * 9) 75-Morgan Shepherd
 * 10) 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr.

Failed to qualify: 34-Mike McLaughlin


 * This was the last win for Geoff Bodine.
 * This was the last pole position for Dale Earnhardt.
 * Geoff Bodine had won by short pitting - stopping before he needed fuel and tires so that he could stay out and improve track position when everyone else went to the pits. This was the first time in a NASCAR that it was done, and it would set a new strategy for future NASCAR crew chiefs to use for races.
 * As of 2017, this is the last time that car number 7 went to victory lane.

GM Goodwrench Dealer 400
The GM Goodwrench Dealer 400 was run on August 18 at the Michigan Speedway. Jeff Burton won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 2) 6-Mark Martin
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 6) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 7) 30-Johnny Benson
 * 8) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 9) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 10) 23-Jimmy Spencer

Failed to qualify: 14-Ron Hornaday Jr., 27-Elton Sawyer

Goody's Headache Powder 500 (Bristol)
The Goody's Headache Powder 500 was run on August 24 at the Bristol Motor Speedway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 3) 6-Mark Martin
 * 4) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 7) 23-Jimmy Spencer
 * 8) 22-Ward Burton
 * 9) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 10) 43-Bobby Hamilton

Failed to qualify: 77-Bobby Hillin Jr.

Mountain Dew Southern 500
The Mountain Dew Southern 500 was run on September 1 at the Darlington Raceway. 88-Dale Jarrett won the pole and had the chance to win the Winston Million if he won the race. Jarrett lost his chance at the bonus after hitting oil early in the race.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 8-Hut Stricklin
 * 3) 6-Mark Martin
 * 4) 25-Ken Schrader, 1 lap down
 * 5) 37-John Andretti, 1 lap down
 * 6) 18-Bobby Labonte, 1 lap down
 * 7) 28-Ernie Irvan, 1 lap down
 * 8) 4-Sterling Marlin, 1 lap down
 * 9) 94-Bill Elliott, 1 lap down
 * 10) 9-Lake Speed, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 78-Randy MacDonald, 87-Joe Nemechek, 40-Jay Sauter, 02-Robbie Faggart

Miller 400 (Richmond)
The Miller 400 was run on September 7 at the Richmond International Raceway. Mark Martin won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 2) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 3) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 4) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 7) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 8) 12-Derrike Cope
 * 9) 6-Mark Martin
 * 10) 30-Johnny Benson

Failed to qualify: 46-Stacy Compton, 40-Jay Sauter, 95-Gary Bradberry


 * A driver change happened during the week after Darlington. Kranefuss-Haas Racing's No. 37 and Cale Yarborough Motorsports' No. 98 switched drivers. So John Andretti moved to the No. 98 and Jeremy Mayfield moved to the No. 37.

MBNA 500
The MBNA 500 was run on the September 15 at the Dover Downs International Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole. On lap 456, a wreck involving the #23 of Jimmy Spencer, the #16 of Ted Musgrave, the #11 of Brett Bodine and the #15 of Wally Dallenbach Jr. occurred on the front straight. Spencer blamed Dallenbach for the wreck, and after the cars rolled to a stop, Spencer got out of his car, ran over to Dallenbach's, and tried to punch Wally through the window net. Spencer had to be restrained by a Winston Cup official. Another fight occurred in the garage area when Derrike Cope crashed and was assaulted by crew chief Larry McReynolds over an earlier wreck that eliminated Ernie Irvan; as cars stopped on pit road after the race a third spat occurred as Kyle Petty and Michael Waltrip got into an argument.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 3) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 4) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 5) 6-Mark Martin
 * 6) 1-Rick Mast
 * 7) 22-Ward Burton
 * 8) 42-Kyle Petty
 * 9) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 10) 43-Bobby Hamilton

Failed to qualify: 49-Eric Smith

Hanes 500
The Hanes 500 was run on September 22 at the Martinsville Speedway. Bobby Hamilton won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 3) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 4) 1-Rick Mast
 * 5) 98-John Andretti
 * 6) 75-Morgan Shepherd
 * 7) 7-Geoff Bodine
 * 8) 42-Kyle Petty
 * 9) 6-Mark Martin, 1 lap down
 * 10) 81-Kenny Wallace, 1 lap down

Failed to qualify: 12-Derrike Cope, 11-Brett Bodine, 29-Chad Little, 22-Ward Burton, 78-Billy Standridge, 95-Gary Bradberry


 * This is the fastest Martinsville race in NASCAR history, with an average speed of 82.223 mph.

Tyson Holly Farms 400
The Tyson Holly Farms 400 was run on September 29 at the North Wilkesboro Speedway. Ted Musgrave won the pole. It was the final NASCAR race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, which closed down after the race. It was the only track other than Martinsville that NASCAR had been running at since NASCAR's first full season in 1949.

Top ten results


 * 1) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 2) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 3) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 4) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 1-Rick Mast
 * 7) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 8) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 9) 6-Mark Martin
 * 10) 2-Rusty Wallace

Failed to qualify: 22-Ward Burton, 90-Dick Trickle, 95-Gary Bradberry


 * 10th and final win of 1996 for Jeff Gordon.
 * This was the final race until New Hampshire in September 2007 that had every car running at the finish.
 * Only 37 cars started this race. It was the last Cup Series race in which fewer than 40 cars started until the 2016 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, the second race after NASCAR reduced field sizes in the Cup Series from 43 to 40. A total of 39 cars entered that race.

UAW-GM Quality 500
The UAW-GM Quality 500 was run on October 6 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. The #18 of Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 2) 6-Mark Martin
 * 3) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 4) 4-Sterling Marlin
 * 5) 41-Ricky Craven
 * 6) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 7) 22-Ward Burton
 * 8) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 9) 21-Michael Waltrip
 * 10) 94-Bill Elliott


 * Ernie Irvan escaped serious injury in a savage melee when he spun in Turn Two, clipped Robby Gordon, then slid into the path of John Andretti, who annihilated the nose of Irvan's Ford while Gordon hit the inside concrete wall and dislodged it.
 * With Terry Labonte winning the race, and Jeff Gordon finishing 31st, Gordon went from a 111 point lead to a 1 point lead over Labonte.
 * Final time in his career that Terry Labonte won multiple races in a season.

Failed to qualify: 87-Joe Nemechek, 95-Gary Bradberry, 71-Dave Marcis, 02-Robbie Faggart, 0-Delma Cowart

AC Delco 400
The AC Delco 400 was run on October 20 at the North Carolina Motor Speedway. Dale Jarrett won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 5) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 6) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 7) 6-Mark Martin
 * 8) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 9) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 10) 23-Jimmy Spencer


 * Terry Labonte finished 3rd, and Jeff Gordon would finish 12th. Labonte gained 33 points on Gordon in this race. With that points gain, Labonte would become the new point leader by 32 points over Gordon, and he would hold on to the point lead for the rest of the season.

Failed to qualify: 60-Ed Berrier, 79-Norm Benning, 82-Terry Byers

Dura Lube 500
The Dura Lube 500 was run on October 27 at the Phoenix International Raceway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 2) 6-Mark Martin
 * 3) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 4) 16-Ted Musgrave
 * 5) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 6) 7-Geoff Bodine
 * 7) 28-Ernie Irvan
 * 8) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 9) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 10) 17-Darrell Waltrip

Failed to qualify: 20-Mark Krogh, 00-Scott Gaylord, 35-Larry Gunselman, 38-Rich Woodland, 03-Joe Bean, 02-Bill McAnnally


 * This was Bobby Hamilton's first career Winston Cup Series win, and the first for the Petty Enterprises team since 1983 (it was the first for the No. 43 car since 1984, when Richard Petty won driving for Mike Curb).

NAPA 500
The NAPA 500 was run on November 10 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Bobby Labonte won the pole.

Top ten results


 * 1) 18-Bobby Labonte
 * 2) 88-Dale Jarrett
 * 3) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 4) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 5) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 6) 43-Bobby Hamilton
 * 7) 6-Mark Martin
 * 8) 10-Ricky Rudd
 * 9) 99-Jeff Burton
 * 10) 2-Rusty Wallace

Failed to qualify: 12-Derrike Cope, 37-Jeremy Mayfield, 90-Dick Trickle, 81-Kenny Wallace, 27-Ron Barfield, 42-Kyle Petty


 * This race was most remembered by both of the Labonte brothers having reasons to celebrate. Bobby would win the race, and Terry would win the series championship, and together, both brothers would take a victory lap around the racetrack. As of 2018, this would be the only time in NASCAR history that in the season finale, one brother would win the race, and the other brother would win the championship.
 * This was Terry Labonte's second championship. His first one came 12 years earlier in 1984, making this the longest time span between 1st and 2nd championships for any driver in NASCAR history.
 * All 3 championship contenders (Terry Labonte, Jeff Gordon, and Dale Jarrett) started the race in the top 5 (Gordon 2nd, Labonte 3rd, and Jarrett 5th), and they all finished in the top 5 (Jarrett 2nd, Gordon 3rd, and Labonte 5th). Labonte won the title by 37 points over Gordon, and 89 points over Jarrett.
 * Terry Labonte's 2 wins gave him the championship over Jeff Gordon's 10 wins. Even though Gordon scored the most wins of 1996, he lacked consistency in the final stretch of the season. Labonte's consistency in the last 4 races of the season was better than Gordon's. Labonte won the title by 37 points. This would be the 3rd and final time in Bob Latford's Winston Cup points system that a driver winning 10 or more races in a season failed to win the championship due to lack of consistency. The 1st time was in 1985, when Bill Elliott won 11 races, but lost the title to Darrell Waltrip, who had 3 wins, due to lack of consistency in the final stretch of the season. Waltrip won the title by 101 points. The 2nd time was in 1993, when Rusty Wallace won 10 races, but lost the title to Dale Earnhardt, who had 6 wins, also due to lack of consistency in the final stretch of the season. Earnhardt won the title by 80 points.
 * Terry Labonte would join the late Alan Kulwicki and win the championship by winning only 2 races in a season. Only Matt Kenseth, who one 1 race in 2003, has won fewer races while winning a championship.
 * Ross Perot, Jr. was the grand marshal for this race.

NASCAR Suzuka Thunder Special 100
The NASCAR Suzuka Thunder Special 100 was a non-points exhibition race ran on November 23 at the Suzuka Circuit – East Circuit. Rusty Wallace won the pole. This was the first ever NASCAR race in Japan.

Top ten results


 * 1) 2-Rusty Wallace
 * 2) 3-Dale Earnhardt
 * 3) 24-Jeff Gordon
 * 4) 5-Terry Labonte
 * 5) 15-Wally Dallenbach, Jr.
 * 6) 30-Johnny Benson
 * 7) 77-Bobby Hillin, Jr.
 * 8) 31-Mike Skinner
 * 9) 61-Rick Carelli
 * 10) 38-Butch Gilliland


 * NASCAR legend Elmo Langley was intended to drive the pace car for this race, but suffered a massive heart attack in the pace car when trying to get familiar with the course. Langley was 68 when he died in a nearby hospital.

Drivers' championship
(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points standings. * – Most laps led.

Owners' championship
(key) Bold - Pole position awarded by time. Italics - Pole position set by owner's points standings. * – Most laps led.

Rookie of the Year
Johnny Benson was the only rookie to make a full-time run in the 1996 season, making him the 1996 Rookie of the Year. Benson ended the year with one top-5, six top 10s, and one pole. Randy MacDonald and Stacy Compton made attempts at the award as well, but did not run enough times to catch Benson.