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Winston Cup Awards Week
The 2001 Winston Cup season has come to an end. See what the drivers said during their speeches and see what Jeff Gordon did during his championship week.
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Jeff Gordon was the True Value Man of the Year.
Jeff and Brooke Gordon receive their championship awards.
Rick Hendrick is now a five-time Championship car owner.
Ed Donnelly of DuPont accepts the Championship Sponsors Trophy..
Garth Brooks introduces Teresa Earnhardt to the stage.
Dale Earnhardt won the coveted Most Popular Driver Award
Tony Stewart finished second in points.
Sterling Marlin finished third in points.
Ricky Rudd finished fourth in points.
Dale Jarrett finished fifth in points.
Bobby Labonte finished sixth in points.
Rusty Wallace finished seventh in points.
Jack Roush received the Bill France Award of Excellence.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished eighth in points.
Kevin Harvick finished ninth in points.
Harvick also won Raybestos Rookie of the Year.
Meet the 2001 Winston Cup championship team.
Jeff Burton finished tenth in points.
Jeff Gordon jokes around with David Letterman.
Robbie Loomis discusses his relationship with the Petty family.
Gordon discusses the tragedy of Earnhardt's death.
Rusty Wallace discusses the 2001 season and his new teammate for 2002.
Junior accepts the Myers Brothers Award for his late father.
Tony Stewart compares NASCAR to Indy car racing.
Robbie Loomis accepts the Plasti-Kote Quality Finish Award.
Jeff Gordon did not expect to win the championship at the start of the season.
Mike Helton discusses the growth of NASCAR in 2001.
Gordon gives Regis and Kelly a heavy dose of NASCAR thunder.
Bill France Jr. talks about the present state of NASCAR.
Gordon explains what it takes to win on the Today Show.
Junior talks about taking NASCAR to a whole new demographic.
If Gordon ever gets tired of racing, he can always turn to his new pastime.
Gordon discusses the significance of this year's title.
Steve Park explains why he hasn't visited the pits since his injury.
Harvick discusses if he will befriend teammate Jeff Green.
Jarrett on why the 2nd half of 2001 was not as dominant as the first.
At age 45, Dale Jarrett talks about his goals for 2002.
Jarrett discusses safety devices that drivers should wear.
Gordon says why his fourth title has special meaning
Jarrett had no idea that his UPS commercials would become so popular.
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