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Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 Venue North Carolina Speedway Sponsor Pop Secret First race 1965 Last race 2003 Distance 399.7 miles (643.3 km) Laps 393 Previous names American 500 (1965-1981)
Walter W. Hodgdon American 500 (1982-1984)
Nationwise 500 (1985-1986)
AC Delco 500 (1987-1994)
AC Delco 400 (1995-1998)The Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup event that took place in November at the North Carolina Motor Speedway from 1965 to 2003. It was the first NASCAR Cup Series victory for three drivers including Mark Martin in 1989, Ward Burton in 1995, and Johnny Benson in 2002.
This race, typically run as the penultimate race of the NASCAR season, was dropped from the schedule after the 2003 season. The Pop Secret sponsorship was moved over to the newly-acquired Labor Day date at California Speedway, while the late season date was originally taken over by the Southern 500 at Darlington and is now occupied by the AAA Texas 500 at Texas.
Race winners
Pop Secret Microwave Popcorn 400
AC Delco 400
AC Delco 500
- 1994 - Dale Earnhardt
- 1993 - Rusty Wallace
- 1992 - Kyle Petty
- 1991 - Davey Allison
- 1990 - Alan Kulwicki
- 1989 - Mark Martin
- 1988 - Rusty Wallace
- 1987 - Bill Elliott
Nationwise 500
Walter W. Hodgdon American 500
- 1984 - Bill Elliott
- 1983 - Terry Labonte
- 1982 - Darrell Waltrip
American 500
- 1981 - Darrell Waltrip
- 1980 - Cale Yarborough
- 1979 - Richard Petty
- 1978 - Cale Yarborough
- 1977 - Donnie Allison
- 1976 - Richard Petty
- 1975 - Cale Yarborough
- 1974 - David Pearson
- 1973 - David Pearson
- 1972 - Bobby Allison
- 1971 - Richard Petty
- 1970 - Cale Yarborough
- 1969 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
- 1968 - Richard Petty
- 1967 - Bobby Allison
- 1966 - Fred Lorenzen
- 1965 - Curtis Turner
Television broadcasters
Year Network Lap-by-lap Color commentator(s) 2003 TNT Allen Bestwick Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach 2002 TNT Allen Bestwick Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach 2001 TNT Allen Bestwick Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach 2000 TNN Eli Gold Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1999 TNN Eli Gold Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1998 TNN Eli Gold Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1997 TNN Eli Gold Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1996 TNN Eli Gold Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1995 TNN Mike Joy Buddy Baker and Dick Berggren 1994 TNN Mike Joy Buddy Baker 1993 TNN 1992 TNN Mike Joy Buddy Baker and Neil Bonnett 1991 TNN Mike Joy Buddy Baker and Neil Bonnett 1990 ESPN Bob Jenkins Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett 1989 ESPN Bob Jenkins Benny Parsons and [[Ned Jarrett]]
1988 ESPN Bob Jenkins Ned Jarrett 1987 TBS Ken Squier Johnny Hayes 1986 TBS Ken Squier Dave Despain 1985 TBS Ken Squier Benny Parsons 1984 SETN Mike Joy Benny Parsons 1983 ESPN Bob Jenkins Larry Nuber 1982 1981 1980 MRN TV External links
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