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1988 Big Star/Coca-Cola 200

The 1988 Big Star/ Coca-Cola 200 Nascar Busch Beer Series Grand National Division was held at the Lanier National Speedway in Braselton, Georgia on June 19th, 1988. This was race #14 out of 30 in the Series Season.

The final results:

First was Tommy Houston racer #6 who started the race in 10th place. He was sponsored by Southern Biscuit Flour. He made 200 laps in his Buick.

Second was Jimmy Hensley racer #5 who started the race in 4th place. He was sponsored by Advanced Auto Parts. He made 200 laps in his Buick.

Third was Larry Pearson racer #21 who started the race in 1st place. He was sponsored by Chattanooga Chew. He made 200 laps in his Chevy.

Fourth was L.D. Ottinger racer #2 who started the race in 14th place. He was sponsored by Detroit Gasket. He made 200 laps in his Buick.

Fifth was Mike Alexander racer #84 who started the race in 3rd place. He was sponsored by Action Vans. He made 199 laps in his Buick.

Sixth was Kenny Burks racer #02 who started the race in 13th place. He was sponsored by Williams & Burks. He made 198 laps in his Chevy.

Seventh was Billy Standridge racer #47 who started the race in 11th place. He was sponsored by Standridge Auto Parts. He made 198 laps in his Pontiac.

Eighth was Jimmy Spencer racer #34 who started the race in 15th place. He was sponsored by Quick Stop Beverage. He made 197 laps in his Buick.

Ninth was Ronnie Silver racer #00 who started the race in 12th place. He was sponsored by Thomas Brothers Country Ham. He made 196 laps in his Oldsmobile.

Tenth was Mike Swaim racer #63 who started the race in 5th place. He was sponsored by Texas Pete Sauces. He made 195 laps in his Chevy.

Eleventh was Tommy Sigmon racer #07 who started the race in 16th place. He was sponsored by Burke Grading & Paving. He made 194 laps in his Oldsmobile.

Twelfth was Rick Mast racer #22 who started the race in 8th place. He was sponsored by A.G. Dillard. He made 194 laps in his Buick.

Thirteenth was Ed Berrier, III racer #90 who started the race in 19th place. He was sponsored by Cox Wood Preserving. He made 192 laps in his Buick.

Fourteenth was Steve Grissom racer #39 who started the race in 17th place. He was sponsored by Automatic Curb. He made 162 laps in his Ford.

Fifteen was Joe Thurman racer #24 who started the race in 18th place. He was sponsored by Thackston's Garage. He made 135 laps in his Ford.

Sixteenth was Ronald Cooper racer #56 who started the race in 2nd place. He was sponsored by Speedway Waste Disposal. He made 126 laps in his Buick.

Seventeenth was Tommy Ellis racer #99 who started the race in 6th place. He was sponsored by J & J Racing. He made 106 laps in his Buick.

Eighteenth was Rob Moroso racer #25 who started the race in 9th place. He was sponsored by Moroso Performance. He made 78 laps in his Oldsmobile.

Nineteenth was Jack Ingram racer #11 who started the race in 7th place. He was sponsored by Skoal. He made 22 laps in his Chevy. Dutchirie (talk) 03:07, 17 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Sourced: https://thethirdturn.com/wiki/1988_Big_Star/Coca-Cola_200