The Rev. Hal Marchman gave the traditional invocation,
Edwin McCain sang the National Anthem, and Pop singer
Britney Spears gave the command to start the engines.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead on lap 27, leading 22 laps.
Matt Kenseth and
Todd Bodine would lead for a combined seven laps, before Earnhardt reclaimed the lead and led 33 more laps. The first caution of the race flew on lap 89, when Andy Houston crashed in turn 4.
Robert Pressley took the lead on lap 90, which Earnhardt reclaimed the following lap. With 18 laps to go, cars entered
pit road for final stops, but ten cars (
Mike Skinner, Pressley, Sterling Marlin, Jeff Gordon,
Kurt Busch,
Terry Labonte,
Bobby Hamilton,
Kevin Harvick,
John Andretti,
Mark Martin,
Dave Marcis,
Jason Leffler) were involved in a crash in turn 4. Earnhardt would surrender the lead again to
Johnny Benson Jr., who had made a late-race gamble to pull ahead. Dale Jr had to deal with lap traffic on the restart, but the Caution flew for the final time when Jeff Gordon's oil line cut. The race restarted with six laps to go with Johnny Benson still leading. But with five laps remaining, Earnhardt took back the lead, and with drafting assistance from Waltrip, claimed the victory.
Elliott Sadler,
Ward Burton and
Bobby Labonte finished in the top five.
Tony Stewart crossed the line in sixth, but was officially classified in 26th due to receiving the black flag, had his finishing spot taken by
Jerry Nadeau;
Rusty Wallace,
Jeff Burton,
Brett Bodine and
Mike Wallace rounded out the top ten. ==Post-race==