1991 The Winston

Geoff Bodine was eligible for this race, but had to bow out due to an injury he sustained in a practice crash prior to the event.

Michael Waltrip, Sterling Marlin, and Hut Stricklin made the starting grid by finishing in the top three at The Winston Open.

NASCAR initially gave Schrader the black flag, but rescinded it when his team explained that his safety belt suddenly came undone and he needed to buckle it back up.

Morgan Shepherd was given a stop-and-go penalty after jumping the green flag, resulting in him finishing in the tail end of the lead lap.

With a lead of over one second ahead of Schrader and rain beginning to hit the track, Allison crossed the finish line to win the race and US$200,000, becoming the second flag-to-flag winner of The Winston after Dale Earnhardt in 1990.

Charlotte Motor Speedway , the track where the race was held.