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1994
Tony George starts his own team in mid-1993 with drivers John Andretti and Robbie Stanley to run the full 1994 season under the name All-Star Racing. John has a good first season with All-Star Racing finishing 13th points. Robbie would run better than John finishing 11th points. Al Unser, Jr wins the championship. Jacques Villeneuve wins Rookie of the Year.
On the nascar front both Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki are alive because of butterflies in 1993 Allison runs 3rd points with 4 wins Kulwicki runs 6th with 1 win. Because of Allison is alive Ernie Irvan would still left the Morgan-McClure after the 1993 season to drive the Junior Johnson #27 car. Bill Elliott would sign for more 5 years to drive for Junior Johnson after the 1994 season. 1994 would see Kyle Petty built on 1992 and 1993 with a 6th place run the in 1994 points winning Infineon. Penske would stay with Pontiac for 1994 season with signing to stay with Pontiac thru 2000 season. Penske would add a second car in 1994 with Geoff Bodine(1994-1998).
1995
John Andretti and Robbie Stanley second season with All-Star Racing would be better with John run 11th in point and with Robbie winning his first race at Laguna Seca with 10th place in points. King Racing would continue run both indycar and nascar thru 2002. Jacques Villeneuve wins the 1995 championship. Gil de Ferran wins Rookie of the Year.
Nascar would see a great battle championship between Davey Allison and Jeff Gordon with Gordon winning the championship just 8 points. With Budweiser going to Hendrick in 1995 Kmart-Little Caesars replaces Budweiser on Bill Elliott's #11 Junior Johnson Ford. At Team SABCO Coors Light replaced Mello Yello on Kyle Petty's #42 but Mello Yello just move over to #40 with driver Loy Allen Jr.. Kyle Petty runs 7th in points with the win at Dover.
1996
For the 1996 season two new tracks would be added Texas Motor Speedway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart enter the series driving for Team Menard. Tony Stewart would win at Texas Motor Speedway and 7th in points. John Andretti would fall to 14th in points but Robbie Stanley would win at Las Vegas and finish 9th in points. Michael Andretti wins the championship. Tony Stewart wins Rookie of the Year. In 1996, Nissan would enter indycar with the Infiniti brand joining Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz and Honda.
Davey Allison would the 1996 nascar championship over Jeff Gordon. Kyle Petty would wins final cup race at North Wilkesboro runs 9th in points. Kyle Petty would sign with Team SABCO for 3 more years. Canadian Randy MacDonald would run for Rookie of the Year driver for King Racing finishing 27th in points. Johnny Benson wins Rookie of the Year.
1997
1997 would see Robbie Stanley have a breakout year with 3 wins and 4th in points. His teammate John Andretti would win his second career win at the new California Speedway finishing 13th in points. Tony Stewart in his second season would win two races with 5th place points. California and Dover joins the indycar schedule. Al Unser, Jr. wins the championship. Alex Zanardi wins Rookie of the Year.
In 1997 nascar adds two new races at California Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway to the schedule. Jeff Gordon wins his second championship over Dale Jarrett and Mark Martin. Davey Allison falls to 4th. Alan Kulwicki falls outside the top 10 in points finishing 11th with no wins. Kyle Petty finishes 10th with a win at Dover. Randy MacDonald finishes 25th in points.
1994
Tony George starts his own team in mid-1993 with drivers John Andretti and Robbie Stanley to run the full 1994 season under the name All-Star Racing. John has a good first season with All-Star Racing finishing 13th points. Robbie would run better than John finishing 11th points. Al Unser, Jr wins the championship. Jacques Villeneuve wins Rookie of the Year.
On the nascar front both Davey Allison and Alan Kulwicki are alive because of butterflies in 1993 Allison runs 3rd points with 4 wins Kulwicki runs 6th with 1 win. Because of Allison is alive Ernie Irvan would still left the Morgan-McClure after the 1993 season to drive the Junior Johnson #27 car. Bill Elliott would sign for more 5 years to drive for Junior Johnson after the 1994 season. 1994 would see Kyle Petty built on 1992 and 1993 with a 6th place run the in 1994 points winning Infineon. Penske would stay with Pontiac for 1994 season with signing to stay with Pontiac thru 2000 season. Penske would add a second car in 1994 with Geoff Bodine(1994-1998).
1995
John Andretti and Robbie Stanley second season with All-Star Racing would be better with John run 11th in point and with Robbie winning his first race at Laguna Seca with 10th place in points. King Racing would continue run both indycar and nascar thru 2002. Jacques Villeneuve wins the 1995 championship. Gil de Ferran wins Rookie of the Year.
Nascar would see a great battle championship between Davey Allison and Jeff Gordon with Gordon winning the championship just 8 points. With Budweiser going to Hendrick in 1995 Kmart-Little Caesars replaces Budweiser on Bill Elliott's #11 Junior Johnson Ford. At Team SABCO Coors Light replaced Mello Yello on Kyle Petty's #42 but Mello Yello just move over to #40 with driver Loy Allen Jr.. Kyle Petty runs 7th in points with the win at Dover.
1996
For the 1996 season two new tracks would be added Texas Motor Speedway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Tony Stewart enter the series driving for Team Menard. Tony Stewart would win at Texas Motor Speedway and 7th in points. John Andretti would fall to 14th in points but Robbie Stanley would win at Las Vegas and finish 9th in points. Michael Andretti wins the championship. Tony Stewart wins Rookie of the Year. In 1996, Nissan would enter indycar with the Infiniti brand joining Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz and Honda.
Davey Allison would the 1996 nascar championship over Jeff Gordon. Kyle Petty would wins final cup race at North Wilkesboro runs 9th in points. Kyle Petty would sign with Team SABCO for 3 more years. Canadian Randy MacDonald would run for Rookie of the Year driver for King Racing finishing 27th in points. Johnny Benson wins Rookie of the Year.
1997
1997 would see Robbie Stanley have a breakout year with 3 wins and 4th in points. His teammate John Andretti would win his second career win at the new California Speedway finishing 13th in points. Tony Stewart in his second season would win two races with 5th place points. California and Dover joins the indycar schedule. Al Unser, Jr. wins the championship. Alex Zanardi wins Rookie of the Year.
In 1997 nascar adds two new races at California Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway to the schedule. Jeff Gordon wins his second championship over Dale Jarrett and Mark Martin. Davey Allison falls to 4th. Alan Kulwicki falls outside the top 10 in points finishing 11th with no wins. Kyle Petty finishes 10th with a win at Dover. Randy MacDonald finishes 25th in points.