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1953: Herb Thomas was originally declared the winner, but a recheck showed that he had been credited with an extra lap. •
1971: Controversy dogged
Richard Petty's win as he lost his gas cap (dry-break fuel couplers were not mandated until 1974) during the race but was not black-flagged; there had been incidents of drivers flagged to get gas caps under green. •
1973: David Pearson won his first short track race since 1971, driving the
Wood Brothers Mercury. •
1976: Darrell Waltrip took the win, the first for the
DiGard Motorsports Chevrolet. •
1979: Richard Petty posted his first win in a Chevrolet and first short track win since 1975. •
1981: Morgan Shepherd stunned the field with his first career Winston Cup win. It also marked the first victory since October 1963 for the
Pontiac nameplate, who had been on a seventeen-year hiatus from NASCAR. Of Shepherd's four career victories, this was the only one at a track other than
Atlanta. •
1982: After nearly a dozen second-place finishes,
Harry Gant pulled down his first win. •
1984: Geoff Bodine edged
Ron Bouchard for the win, the first for Bodine and the first for
Hendrick Motorsports; it was also the first for crew chief
Harry Hyde since 1977. •
1986: Ricky Rudd won a race where wrecks and blown engines put the entire field behind him at least one lap down. •
1989: Darrell Waltrip won, the final win for Chevrolet's bubble-glassed Monte Carlo race car; the Monte Carlo was replaced by the
Lumina. •
1990: Geoff Bodine posted his first win with
Junior Johnson. •
1991: Dale Earnhardt scores his 50th Cup win, one day before his 40th birthday. •
1993–1996: Rusty Wallace went on to win 4 consecutive Martinsville Spring Races in this time frame. He would become only the 2nd driver in the track's history, and the only driver in the history of the Spring Race, to win the same Martinsville event 4 years in a row.
Richard Petty would accomplish this feat in the fall race from 1967–1970. •
1997: Jeff Gordon edged
Bobby Hamilton for the win, ending a four-race win streak in the Virginia 500 by
Rusty Wallace. •
1998: Bobby Hamilton drove the
Morgan–McClure Motorsports Chevrolet to the win; he engaged in several bouts of multi-lap drag-racing with
John Andretti, driving the
Petty Enterprises Pontiac that Hamilton had driven the previous three seasons. •
1999: John Andretti lost a lap after being tagged by
Ward Burton; he made up the lap and ran down
Jeff Burton; in the final ten laps he and Burton raced nose to nose for several laps before Andretti rallied to the win, his first for
Petty Enterprises, the 200th short track win for the team, and the first for the team since 1997. This was the 268th and final win for Petty Enterprises. •
2002: Bobby Labonte posted his first career short-track win. •
2004: Rusty Wallace posted his final Nextel Cup win. •
2007: This was the second race for
NASCAR's new Cup Series car, the
Car of Tomorrow.
Hendrick Motorsports teammates
Jeff Gordon and
Jimmie Johnson had an exciting battle for the win in the closing laps with Johnson prevailing despite Gordon's attempts to pass him and him hitting the side of Johnson's car and Johnson's bumper multiple times while attempting to pass him. •
2010: Denny Hamlin stormed four-abreast through traffic on a late restart to steal the win. •
2012: Ryan Newman stormed to the checkered flag because of the wreck that happened before.
Clint Bowyer hit both
Jimmie Johnson and
Jeff Gordon during the first attempt. Newman held off
A. J. Allmendinger on the second attempt to win the Goody's Fast Relief 500. •
2014: Kurt Busch posted his first win with
Stewart–Haas Racing after passing
Jimmie Johnson with eleven laps to go. The win was Busch's first in two seasons following his firing from
Penske Racing and numerous confrontations with media. The race lead changed 33 times, a track record, breaking the 31 sets in
Kevin Harvick's 2011 win. •
2018: The race was postponed to Monday due to snow.
Clint Bowyer won the race, breaking a 190-race winless streak dating back to 2012. •
2019: Brad Keselowski dominated by leading 446 laps and winning the race. •
2020: The race was scheduled to be the track's first-ever night race in the Cup Series. ==Past winners==