Haile referred to the ninth-place finish as "the worst race of my career".
His ninth-place finish was his lowest since the 1976 Olympics, when he finished 18th.
He slipped to a ninth-place finish as racecars with new tires left him behind.
He had exhausted himself on First Avenue in 2002 and dropped from the lead to a ninth-place finish.
He ran five races and had a ninth-place finish in his first series race at Talladega.
Westrum managed them to a ninth-place finish in 1966 and to 10th place again in 1967.
He had a single start in 2000 and recorded a ninth-place finish at Loudon.
A pair of ninth-place finishes were the team's best results.
The Mets won their division, coming from both a ninth-place finish in 1968 and 9-1/2 games back.
He never returned to the table during the tournament, but his early success earned him a ninth-place finish and a prize of $20,050.