2002 Sharpie 500

{{Short description|24th race of the 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}

{{Infobox NASCAR race report|Type=NASWINSTON|Date=August 24|Caption=The 2002 Sharpie 500 program cover.|Radio=Performance Racing Network|Network=TNT|Car=24|Pole_Driver=Jeff Gordon|First_Driver=Jeff Gordon|Most_Driver=Jeff Gordon|Pole_Team=Hendrick Motorsports|Most_Team=Hendrick Motorsports|First_Team=Hendrick Motorsports|Most_laps=235|Avg={{convert|77.097|mph|km/h}}|Season_No=36|Location=Bristol, Tennessee, Bristol Motor Speedway|Race_No=24|Official_name=42nd Annual Sharpie 500|Race_Name=Sharpie 500|Distance_laps=500|Scheduled_laps=500|Scheduled_mi=266.5|Distance_km=428.89|Scheduled_km=428.89|Course_km=0.858|Course_mi=0.533|Year=2002|Pole_Time=15.470|Distance_mi=266.5|Announcers=Allen Bestwick, Benny Parsons, Wally Dallenbach Jr.|Image=2002_Sharpie_500_program_cover.png}}

The 2002 Sharpie 500 was the 24th stock car race of the 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 42nd iteration of the event. The race was held on Saturday, August 24, 2002, in Bristol, Tennessee at Bristol Motor Speedway, a 0.533 miles (0.858 km) permanent oval-shaped racetrack. The race took the scheduled 500 laps to complete. At race's end, Jeff Gordon, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, would complete a bump-and-run with less than three to go on eventual second-place finisher, Penske Racing driver Rusty Wallace, to win his 59th career NASCAR Winston Cup Series win and his first of the season.{{Cite web |last=Packman |first=Tim |date=August 27, 2002 |title=Gordon trips up Wallace, ends losing streak |url=http://www.nascar.com/2002/news/headlines/wc/08/24/sharpie_500/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021203194639/http://www.nascar.com/2002/news/headlines/wc/08/24/sharpie_500/index.html |archive-date=December 3, 2002 |access-date=April 9, 2002 |website=NASCAR.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive}}{{Cite news |date=2002-08-26 |title=With win at Bristol, Gordon savors end to 31-race drought |pages=30 |work=The Rock Island Argus |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/99402450/with-win-at-bristol-gordon-savors-end/ |access-date=2022-04-09 |via=Newspapers.com}} To fill out the podium, Dale Earnhardt Jr. of Dale Earnhardt, Inc. would finish third. But the race became notable for it being a night of tempers were there was 4 different instances where drivers showed their tempers to other drivers.

Background

File:Bristol_Motor_Speedway_map.png, the venue where the race was held.]]

The Bristol Motor Speedway, formerly known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway, is a NASCAR short track venue located in Bristol, Tennessee. Constructed in 1960, it held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961. Despite its short length, Bristol is among the most popular tracks on the NASCAR schedule because of its distinct features, which include extraordinarily steep banking, an all concrete surface, two pit roads, and stadium-like seating. It has also been named one of the loudest NASCAR tracks.

= Entry list =

  • (R) denotes rookie driver.

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!#

!Driver

!Team

!Make

!Sponsor

1

|Steve Park

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|Pennzoil

2

|Rusty Wallace

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|Miller Lite

02

|Hermie Sadler

|SCORE Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|SCORE Motorsports

4

|Mike Skinner

|Morgan–McClure Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|Kodak

5

|Terry Labonte

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|Kellogg's

6

|Mark Martin

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|Viagra

7

|Casey Atwood

|Ultra-Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|Sirius Satellite Radio

8

|Dale Earnhardt Jr.

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|Budweiser

9

|Bill Elliott

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|Dodge

10

|Johnny Benson Jr.

|MBV Motorsports

|Pontiac

|Valvoline

11

|Brett Bodine

|Brett Bodine Racing

|Ford

|Hooters

12

|Ryan Newman (R)

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|Alltel

14

|Mike Wallace

|A. J. Foyt Enterprises

|Pontiac

|Conseco

15

|Michael Waltrip

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|NAPA Auto Parts

17

|Matt Kenseth

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|DeWalt

18

|Bobby Labonte

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|Interstate Batteries

19

|Jeremy Mayfield

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|Dodge

20

|Tony Stewart

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|The Home Depot, Peanuts

21

|Elliott Sadler

|Wood Brothers Racing

|Ford

|Motorcraft

22

|Ward Burton

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|Caterpillar Dealers

23

|Hut Stricklin

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|Hills Bros. Coffee

24

|Jeff Gordon

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|DuPont

25

|Joe Nemechek

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|UAW, Delphi

26

|Todd Bodine

|Haas-Carter Motorsports

|Ford

|Discover Card

27

|Scott Wimmer

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|Siemens

28

|Ricky Rudd

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|Texaco, Havoline

29

|Kevin Harvick

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|GM Goodwrench

30

|Jeff Green

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|America Online

31

|Robby Gordon

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|Cingular Wireless

32

|Ricky Craven

|PPI Motorsports

|Ford

|Tide

36

|Ken Schrader

|MB2 Motorsports

|Pontiac

|M&M's Vote Purple

40

|Sterling Marlin

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|Coors Light

41

|Jimmy Spencer

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|Target

43

|John Andretti

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|Cheerios

44

|Jerry Nadeau

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|Georgia-Pacific Brawny

45

|Kyle Petty

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|Sprint

48

|Jimmie Johnson (R)

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|Lowe's

49

|Derrike Cope

|BAM Racing

|Dodge

|Billy Ray Cyrus, Doc

51

|Carl Long

|Ware Racing Enterprises

|Dodge

|Revival Soy

55

|Bobby Hamilton

|Andy Petree Racing

|Chevrolet

|Square D

71

|Tim Sauter

|Marcis Auto Racing

|Chevrolet

|Camp 28 Saloon Bunkhouse & Cook Shanty

77

|Dave Blaney

|Jasper Motorsports

|Ford

|Jasper Engines & Transmissions

88

|Dale Jarrett

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|UPS

89

|Morgan Shepherd

|Shepherd Racing Ventures

|Ford

|Racing with Jesus

90

|Lance Hooper

|Donlavey Racing

|Ford

|Lucas Oil

97

|Kurt Busch

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|Sharpie, Rubbermaid

99

|Jeff Burton

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|Citgo

colspan="5" |[https://web.archive.org/web/20021213220018/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/entry_list.html Official entry list]

Practice

Originally, three practice sessions were going to be held, with all three being held on Friday, August 23. However, due to a long rain delay during qualifying, the second practice session was canceled.{{Cite web |date= |title=Jayski's NASCAR Silly Season Site - 2002 Bristol 2 Race Info & Rundown |url=http://www.jayski.com/next/2002/2002bms2.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190129164519/http://www.jayski.com/next/2002/2002bms2.htm |archive-date=2019-01-29 |access-date=2022-04-09 |website=Jayski's NASCAR Silly Season Site}}

= First practice =

The first practice session was held on Friday, August 23, at 11:20 AM EST, and would last for two hours. Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 15.420 and an average speed of {{Convert|124.436|mph|km/h}}.{{Cite web |date= |title=NASCAR.com - Races - 2002 Bristol 2 Practice 1 Results |url=http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice1_speeds.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021015092301/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice1_speeds.html |archive-date=October 15, 2002 |access-date=April 9, 2002 |website=NASCAR.com}}

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!Pos.

!#

!Driver

!Team

!Make

!Time

!Speed

1

|24

|Jeff Gordon

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.420

|124.436

2

|8

|Dale Earnhardt Jr.

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|15.507

|123.738

3

|9

|Bill Elliott

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|15.526

|123.586

colspan="7" |[https://web.archive.org/web/20021015092301/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice1_speeds.html Full first practice results]

= Second practice =

The second and final practice session, sometimes referred to as Happy Hour, was held on Friday, August 23, at 6:15 PM EST, and would last for 45 minutes. Ryan Newman of Penske Racing would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 15.790 and an average speed of {{Convert|121.520|mph|km/h}}.{{Cite web |date= |title=NASCAR.com - Races - 2002 Bristol 2 Practice 2 Results |url=http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice2_speeds.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021203175923/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice2_speeds.html |archive-date=December 3, 2002 |access-date=April 9, 2022 |website=NASCAR.com}}

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!Pos.

!#

!Driver

!Team

!Make

!Time

!Speed

1

|12

|Ryan Newman (R)

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|15.790

|121.520

2

|9

|Bill Elliott

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|15.889

|120.763

3

|30

|Jeff Green

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|15.985

|120.037

colspan="7" |[https://web.archive.org/web/20021203175923/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/practice2_speeds.html Full Happy Hour practice results]

Qualifying

Qualifying was held on Friday, August 23, at 3:05 PM EST. Each driver would have two laps to set a fastest time; the fastest of the two would count as their official qualifying lap. Positions 1-36 would be decided on time, while positions 37-43 would be based on provisionals. Six spots are awarded by the use of provisionals based on owner's points. The seventh is awarded to a past champion who has not otherwise qualified for the race. If no past champion needs the provisional, the next team in the owner points will be awarded a provisional.{{Cite web |date= |title=Jayski's Silly Season Site - 2002 Provisional/Owners Points Page |url=http://www.jayski.com/stats/2002/2002prov.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050205192304/http://www.jayski.com/stats/2002/2002prov.htm |archive-date=2005-02-05 |access-date=2022-03-02 |website=Jayski's Silly Season Site}}

Jeff Gordon of Hendrick Motorsports would win the pole, setting a time of 15.470 and an average speed of {{Convert|124.034|mph|km/h}}.{{Cite web |last=Smith |first=Marty |date=August 23, 2002 |title=Gordon reigns after rain to take Bristol pole - August 23, 2002 |url=http://www.nascar.com/2002/news/headlines/wc/08/23/bristol_pole/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20021203193703/http://www.nascar.com/2002/news/headlines/wc/08/23/bristol_pole/index.html |archive-date=December 3, 2002 |access-date=April 9, 2022 |website=NASCAR.com |publisher=Turner Sports Interactive}}

Four drivers would fail to qualify: Hermie Sadler, Carl Long, Morgan Shepherd, and Tim Sauter.

= Full qualifying results =

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!Pos.

!#

!Driver

!Team

!Make

!Time

!Speed

1

|24

|Jeff Gordon

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.470

|124.034

2

|8

|Dale Earnhardt Jr.

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|15.482

|123.938

3

|15

|Michael Waltrip

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|15.486

|123.906

4

|2

|Rusty Wallace

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|15.490

|123.873

5

|9

|Bill Elliott

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|15.492

|123.857

6

|10

|Johnny Benson Jr.

|MBV Motorsports

|Pontiac

|15.505

|123.754

7

|32

|Ricky Craven

|PPI Motorsports

|Ford

|15.516

|123.666

8

|97

|Kurt Busch

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|15.526

|123.586

9

|22

|Ward Burton

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|15.528

|123.570

10

|17

|Matt Kenseth

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|15.532

|123.538

11

|41

|Jimmy Spencer

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|15.532

|123.538

12

|18

|Bobby Labonte

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|15.544

|123.443

13

|19

|Jeremy Mayfield

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|15.545

|123.435

14

|12

|Ryan Newman (R)

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|15.555

|123.356

15

|28

|Ricky Rudd

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|15.560

|123.316

16

|4

|Mike Skinner

|Morgan–McClure Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.565

|123.277

17

|7

|Casey Atwood

|Ultra-Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|15.575

|123.197

18

|30

|Jeff Green

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|15.582

|123.142

19

|88

|Dale Jarrett

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|15.587

|123.103

20

|25

|Joe Nemechek

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.618

|122.858

21

|6

|Mark Martin

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|15.621

|122.835

22

|45

|Kyle Petty

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|15.624

|122.811

23

|29

|Kevin Harvick

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|15.639

|122.693

24

|5

|Terry Labonte

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.646

|122.638

25

|26

|Todd Bodine

|Haas-Carter Motorsports

|Ford

|15.647

|122.631

26

|20

|Tony Stewart

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|15.648

|122.623

27

|40

|Sterling Marlin

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|15.660

|122.529

28

|11

|Brett Bodine

|Brett Bodine Racing

|Ford

|15.662

|122.513

29

|49

|Derrike Cope

|BAM Racing

|Dodge

|15.671

|122.443

30

|31

|Robby Gordon

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|15.672

|122.435

31

|27

|Scott Wimmer

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|15.679

|122.380

32

|48

|Jimmie Johnson (R)

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.684

|122.341

33

|14

|Mike Wallace

|A. J. Foyt Enterprises

|Pontiac

|15.684

|122.341

34

|55

|Bobby Hamilton

|Andy Petree Racing

|Chevrolet

|15.708

|122.154

35

|44

|Jerry Nadeau

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|15.741

|121.898

36

|99

|Jeff Burton

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|15.769

|121.682

colspan="7" |Provisionals
37

|77

|Dave Blaney

|Jasper Motorsports

|Ford

|15.891

|120.748

38

|21

|Elliott Sadler

|Wood Brothers Racing

|Ford

|15.787

|121.543

39

|43

|John Andretti

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|15.848

|121.075

40

|36

|Ken Schrader

|MB2 Motorsports

|Pontiac

|—

|—

41

|23

|Hut Stricklin

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|15.840

|121.136

42

|1

|Steve Park

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|15.791

|121.512

43

|90

|Lance Hooper

|Donlavey Racing

|Ford

|16.072

|119.388

colspan="7" |Failed to qualify
44

|02

|Hermie Sadler

|SCORE Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|15.831

|121.205

45

|51

|Carl Long

|Ware Racing Enterprises

|Dodge

|15.942

|120.361

46

|89

|Morgan Shepherd

|Shepherd Racing Ventures

|Ford

|16.098

|119.195

47

|71

|Tim Sauter

|Marcis Auto Racing

|Chevrolet

|16.198

|118.459

colspan="7" |[https://web.archive.org/web/20021015091018/http://www.nascar.com/races/wc/2002/24/data/lineup.html Official qualifying results]

Race

Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the first lap of the race from pole sitter Jeff Gordon. The first caution flew on lap 5 when Todd Bodine, Steve Park, and Lance Hooper crashed on the backstretch. Dale Earnhardt Jr. held on to his lead on the restart of the race on lap 12. On lap 17, the second caution flew when Todd Bodine crashed on the backstretch. The race restarted on lap 23 and Dale Jr. held on to his lead. The third caution flew on lap 30 when Robby Gordon spun in turn 4. The race restarted on lap 36 and no one could catch Dale Earnhardt Jr. as Jr. went on to lead the first 130 laps of the race. After only 21 green flag laps, the fourth caution flew on lap 56 when Ricky Craven spun in turn 2 after he got dumped by Robby Gordon. On pit road during the caution, points leader Sterling Marlin was penalized for dragging his jack out of his pit box and had to go to the rear of the field. The race restarted on lap 62. On lap 68, the 5th caution flew when Elliott Sadler crashed on the backstretch after contact with Joe Nemechek. Sadler got out of his car and pointed at his head at Nemechek as Nemechek went by as if Sadler was saying "I will remember that."{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/basso488/status/1429940356561375235|title=Andrew on Twitter:"2002 Sharpie 500 @ Bristol|access-date=August 14, 2018}} The race restarted on lap 76. On lap 131, Jeff Gordon took the lead from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Gordon would go on to lead the next 116 laps of the race. After 75 green flag laps, The 6th caution flew on lap 150 when rookie star Jimmie Johnson spun in turn 4. Jeff Gordon beat out Jimmy Spencer to win the race off of pit road to keep his lead and the race restarted on lap 157. The 7th caution flew on lap 168 when multiple cars like Scott Wimmer, Terry Labonte, and Derrike Cope cut tires after running over debris. The race restarted on lap 175. On lap 247, Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead from Jeff Gordon. But 11 laps later on lap 257, Jeff Gordon took the lead back from Dale Jr. and Gordon would lead the next 116 laps. After the longest green flag run of 117 laps, the 8th caution flew on lap 291 when Steve Park spun in turn 2. Jeff Gordon won the race off of pit road to keep his lead. On the restart on lap 298, chaos ensued that collected a total of 9 cars. Jeremy Mayfield got turned by Dale Jarrett and Mayfield spun up and back down and clipped Jarett causing Jarrett to spin in turn 1 and collect more cars. The wreck also collected Jeff Burton, Ryan Newman, Mark Martin, Jerry Nadeau, Bobby Labonte, Michael Waltrip, and Kurt Busch. The race restarted on lap 308. On lap 315, the 10th caution flew when Ricky Craven slowed on the backstretch and was run into from behind by Jeff Green giving Green major front end damage. The race restarted on lap 331 but on lap 333, the 11th caution flew when Ryan Newman crashed in turn 4 after contact with Mark Martin. Terry Labonte also spun trying to avoid the crash. The race restarted on lap 339.

= More tempers =

On lap 347, the 12th caution flew when Hut Stricklin crashed in turn 3 after contact by Jeremy Mayfield. Stricklin, making his final Winston Cup start, got out of his car and pointed and clapped at Mayfield as Mayfield went by as a show of displeasure.{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/basso488/status/1429940356561375235|title=Andrew on Twitter:"2002 Sharpie 500 @ Bristol|access-date=August 14, 2018}} The race restarted on lap 356. On lap 370, the 13th caution flew when Casey Atwood and Dave Blaney crashed in turn 2. Ward Burton won the race off of pit road but many cars stayed out including Johnny Benson who was the new race leader. During the caution period, things got a little heated in the lap down lane. Rookie Jimmie Johnson, who was third in points coming into the race, was the first car that was 1 lap down and he lined up alongside the second to last car on the lead lap in Mike Wallace. Behind Johnson was Robby Gordon who was the second car one lap down. During the caution period, Gordon bumped into Johnson's rear bumper a few times for what appears to be because Gordon wanted to restart in front of Johnson. As soon as they took the green flag, Gordon continued to run all over the bumper of Johnson and ended up turning him around collecting Mark Martin as well as John Andretti who spun late bringing out the 14th caution of the race. While they were racing back to the line, Gordon went all over the back bumper of race leader Johnny Benson even shoving him up the race track in an attempt to get his lap back which he did. An angry Johnson got out of his car and waited for Robby Gordon to come by. About 3 laps after the wreck, Johnson went to Gordon's car, gave him the finger, and walked to the ambulance. Johnson in his interview said "just like every form of racing he's ever been it's always somebody else's fault. He had me turned before we even took the green I didn't even have a chance to grab a gear. He's beating my bumper cover off coming to the green because he wanted to restart in front of me. I'm trying to get my lap back as well so he's just crying up a river like he always does. It's a shame we got a chance to win the championship and we get spun out before we take the green on a restart it's just wrong." He also said later that he enjoyed flipping off Gordon. Eventually, NASCAR said that Gordon must come down pit road and serve a 2 lap penalty. But both Gordon and his car owner Richard Childress agreed that Johnson missed a gear shift and that there was nothing that Gordon could do about it. Gordon did eventually serve his penalty.{{cite web|url=https://www.pilotonline.com/sports/article_cbb3da46-5e6b-5f6f-ab6e-60f1345dafd4.html|title=Bristol racing track losing rough-and-tumble image|access-date=August 22, 2009}} The race restarted on lap 388. On lap 389, Kurt Busch took the lead from Benson. But the tempers did not end. On lap 403, the 15th and final caution flew when Dale Earnhardt Jr. bumped Ward Burton turning Burton around. An angry Burton got out of his car, took off his heel pads on his shoes, and went up to the apron of the race track waiting for Jr. As soon as Burton saw Jr's race car, Burton put his arms out as a gesture to Jr. and threw his brake pads at Jr's car as he went by. Burton's pads ricocheted off of Jr's car and hit Burton. NASCAR did tell Burton and his crew chief Tommy Baldwin Jr. to visit the NASCAR hauler. In his interview, Burton quoted "I wish I had something I could've shot through the window."{{cite web|url=https://www.bristolmotorspeedway.com/media/news/bass-pro-shops-nra-night-race-unleashes-drivers-inner-beast-epic-battles-inside-last-great-colosseum.html|title=BASS PRO SHOPS NRA NIGHT RACE UNLEASHES DRIVERS' INNER BEAST IN EPIC BATTLES INSIDE THE LAST GREAT COLOSSEUM|access-date=August 4, 2017}} After the tempers that flared throughout the night, TNT, who was broadcasting the event, decided to have a good sense of humor about the tempers that were shown by different drivers throughout the night. They put up a temper statline on TV that said "Mouthing Off – 2, Finger Pointing – 3, Car Bumping – 5, Heel Pads Thrown – 2, Ambulance Abuse – 1."{{cite web|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/NASCAR/comments/66608h/whats_your_favorite_bristol_race_mine_is_the/|title=What's your favorite Bristol race?|access-date=August 18, 2017}}

= Final laps =

The race restarted on lap 424 with Kurt Busch still the leader. On lap 434, Matt Kenseth took the lead from his Roush racing teammate. On lap 444, Kevin Harvick took the lead from Kenseth and held on to it for the next 38 laps. With 22 laps to go, Rusty Wallace passed Matt Kenseth for second and began to close in on Kevin Harvick. With 19 laps to go, Rusty Wallace pulled the bump and run on Harvick and took the lead. With 18 to go, Jeff Gordon passed Harvick for 2nd place. With 10 laps to go, Wallace had built a manageable lead over Gordon and it looked like Wallace was gonna win. But with the laps winding down, Jeff Gordon kept getting closer and closer to Wallace. With 4 laps to go, Wallace got loose coming out of turn 2 and Gordon was now all over the back bumper of Wallace. Gordon attempted to bump and run Wallace a couple different times but Wallace held on to his ground. Finally, with 3 laps to go in turn 3, Gordon got to the back bumper of Wallace and moved him up the race track and Gordon sneaked by Wallace and took the lead. Wallace attempted to get Gordon back in the last 2 laps but could not get to his back bumper and the defending Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon took home his first win of the 2002 season and Wallace finished 2nd. This was Gordon's first win since the 2001 Protection One 400 at Kansas. This was also Gordon's 5th and final career win at Bristol.{{cite web|url=https://www.theintelligencer.com/news/article/Jeff-Gordon-Wins-the-Sharpie-500-10534066.php|title=Jeff Gordon Wins the Sharpie 500|access-date=August 23, 2002}} Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth, and Kevin Harvick rounded out the top 5 while Kurt Busch, Sterling Marlin, Jimmy Spencer, Bobby Labonte, and Mike Wallace rounded out the top 10.

Race results

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!St

!#

!Driver

!Team

!Make

!Laps

!Led

!Status

!Pts

!Winnings

1

|1

|24

|Jeff Gordon

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|500

|235

|running

|185

|$245,543

2

|4

|2

|Rusty Wallace

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|500

|16

|running

|175

|$173,240

3

|2

|8

|Dale Earnhardt Jr.

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|500

|140

|running

|170

|$131,090

4

|23

|29

|Kevin Harvick

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|500

|38

|running

|165

|$137,033

5

|10

|17

|Matt Kenseth

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|500

|10

|running

|160

|$98,375

6

|8

|97

|Kurt Busch

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|500

|45

|running

|155

|$83,265

7

|27

|40

|Sterling Marlin

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|500

|0

|running

|146

|$113,557

8

|11

|41

|Jimmy Spencer

|Chip Ganassi Racing

|Dodge

|500

|0

|running

|142

|$89,840

9

|12

|18

|Bobby Labonte

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|500

|0

|running

|138

|$110,868

10

|33

|14

|Mike Wallace

|A. J. Foyt Enterprises

|Pontiac

|500

|0

|running

|134

|$71,690

11

|34

|55

|Bobby Hamilton

|Andy Petree Racing

|Chevrolet

|500

|0

|running

|130

|$91,290

12

|6

|10

|Johnny Benson Jr.

|MBV Motorsports

|Pontiac

|500

|16

|running

|132

|$92,840

13

|36

|99

|Jeff Burton

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|500

|0

|running

|124

|$104,607

14

|40

|36

|Ken Schrader

|MB2 Motorsports

|Pontiac

|499

|0

|running

|121

|$88,990

15

|22

|45

|Kyle Petty

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|499

|0

|running

|118

|$64,360

16

|7

|32

|Ricky Craven

|PPI Motorsports

|Ford

|499

|0

|running

|115

|$71,310

17

|5

|9

|Bill Elliott

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|499

|0

|running

|112

|$88,016

18

|17

|7

|Casey Atwood

|Ultra-Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|499

|0

|running

|109

|$72,200

19

|39

|43

|John Andretti

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|499

|0

|running

|106

|$88,533

20

|30

|31

|Robby Gordon

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|498

|0

|running

|103

|$90,366

21

|35

|44

|Jerry Nadeau

|Petty Enterprises

|Dodge

|498

|0

|running

|100

|$69,624

22

|3

|15

|Michael Waltrip

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|498

|0

|running

|97

|$68,935

23

|21

|6

|Mark Martin

|Roush Racing

|Ford

|497

|0

|running

|94

|$93,818

24

|26

|20

|Tony Stewart

|Joe Gibbs Racing

|Pontiac

|497

|0

|running

|91

|$103,788

25

|13

|19

|Jeremy Mayfield

|Evernham Motorsports

|Dodge

|497

|0

|running

|88

|$66,515

26

|42

|1

|Steve Park

|Dale Earnhardt, Inc.

|Chevrolet

|496

|0

|running

|85

|$88,015

27

|20

|25

|Joe Nemechek

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|494

|0

|running

|82

|$64,730

28

|19

|88

|Dale Jarrett

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|494

|0

|running

|79

|$72,720

29

|16

|4

|Mike Skinner

|Morgan–McClure Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|493

|0

|running

|76

|$54,710

30

|24

|5

|Terry Labonte

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|492

|0

|running

|73

|$81,283

31

|43

|90

|Lance Hooper

|Donlavey Racing

|Ford

|488

|0

|running

|70

|$51,840

32

|28

|11

|Brett Bodine

|Brett Bodine Racing

|Ford

|473

|0

|running

|67

|$51,755

33

|37

|77

|Dave Blaney

|Jasper Motorsports

|Ford

|466

|0

|running

|64

|$59,720

34

|32

|48

|Jimmie Johnson (R)

|Hendrick Motorsports

|Chevrolet

|462

|0

|running

|61

|$52,685

35

|18

|30

|Jeff Green

|Richard Childress Racing

|Chevrolet

|460

|0

|running

|58

|$51,640

36

|14

|12

|Ryan Newman (R)

|Penske Racing

|Ford

|454

|0

|running

|55

|$59,605

37

|9

|22

|Ward Burton

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|401

|0

|crash

|52

|$94,545

38

|41

|23

|Hut Stricklin

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|344

|0

|crash

|49

|$51,475

39

|15

|28

|Ricky Rudd

|Robert Yates Racing

|Ford

|271

|0

|overheating

|46

|$95,842

40

|31

|27

|Scott Wimmer

|Bill Davis Racing

|Dodge

|164

|0

|crash

|43

|$51,350

41

|29

|49

|Derrike Cope

|BAM Racing

|Dodge

|162

|0

|crash

|40

|$51,300

42

|38

|21

|Elliott Sadler

|Wood Brothers Racing

|Ford

|74

|0

|crash

|37

|$59,255

43

|25

|26

|Todd Bodine

|Haas-Carter Motorsports

|Ford

|21

|0

|crash

|34

|$76,634

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44

! rowspan="4" |

|02

|Hermie Sadler

|SCORE Motorsports

|Chevrolet

! colspan="5" rowspan="4" |

45

|51

|Carl Long

|Ware Racing Enterprises

|Dodge

46

|89

|Morgan Shepherd

|Shepherd Racing Ventures

|Ford

47

|71

|Tim Sauter

|Marcis Auto Racing

|Chevrolet

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References

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