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The Aaron's 499 - a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race
The
Aaron's 499 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. The race has always been held in late April or early May. The Aaron's 499 is one of four races currently run with restrictor plates (A
Restrictor plate or
air restrictor in auto racing, is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power, and in turn to limit top speed and thus increase safety, to equalize the level of competition, and to lower costs). The 1997 event, won by Mark Martin, stands as the fastest NASCAR race to date ever run, at an average speed of 188.354 mph (303.126 km/h). It was the first race at Talladega run without a caution flag.
The race, from 1970 until the demise of the Grand Slam as a result of the Ferko lawsuit, was known as the second leg of the sport's Grand Slam. The
Ferko lawsuit was an American lawsuit that was challenged between plaintiff Francis Ferko, a shareholder of Speedway Motorsports, Inc.'s Texas Motor Speedway, and defendants NASCAR and International Speedway Corporation (ISC). Ferko contended that the defendants violated antitrust laws that prevented Texas Motor Speedway from obtaining two NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races per racing season, as many other tracks had.In 2004, the plaintiff won the case, and NASCAR was to give the speedway a second race as it requested. With approval from the judge, NASCAR was forced to surrender the Grand Slam.
The Aaron's 499 (known at various times as
The Winston 500, Die Hard 500 and
the Talledega 500), was also previously part of the Winston Million.
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