The 1999 Yellow Freight 300 was a Busch Series event held at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 13, 1999. Mike Skinner won his only career race, holding off polesitter Dave Blaney. However, following the event, Skinner's car was found to have an illegal carberatour. Skinned had his win taken away initially at first, but had it reinstated by Thursday of the week. Thus, Blaney had won his first race for two days before falling back to second. Mark Martin finished sixth to hold an 18-point championship lead on Randy LaJoie (26th).
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| - The 1999 Yellow Freight 300 was a Busch Series event held at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 13, 1999. Mike Skinner won his only career race, holding off polesitter Dave Blaney. However, following the event, Skinner's car was found to have an illegal carberatour. Skinned had his win taken away initially at first, but had it reinstated by Thursday of the week. Thus, Blaney had won his first race for two days before falling back to second. Mark Martin finished sixth to hold an 18-point championship lead on Randy LaJoie (26th).
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| - The 1999 Yellow Freight 300 was a Busch Series event held at Atlanta Motor Speedway on March 13, 1999. Mike Skinner won his only career race, holding off polesitter Dave Blaney. However, following the event, Skinner's car was found to have an illegal carberatour. Skinned had his win taken away initially at first, but had it reinstated by Thursday of the week. Thus, Blaney had won his first race for two days before falling back to second. Mark Martin finished sixth to hold an 18-point championship lead on Randy LaJoie (26th).
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