1982 Champion Spark Plug 400

The 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held on August 22, 1982, at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.

1982 Champion Spark Plug 400
Race details[1]
Race 20 of 30 in the 1982 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 program cover
1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 program cover
DateAugust 22, 1982 (1982-August-22)
Official nameChampion Spark Plug 400
LocationMichigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.000 mi (3.218 km)
Distance200 laps, 400 mi (643 km)
WeatherTemperatures approaching 72 °F (22 °C); wind speeds up to 11.8 miles per hour (19.0 km/h)
Average speed136.454 miles per hour (219.601 km/h)
Pole position
DriverMelling Racing
Time44.173
Most laps led
DriverBobby AllisonDiGard Motorsports
Laps120
Winner
No. 88Bobby AllisonDiGard Motorsports
Television in the United States
Networkuntelevised
Announcersnone

Background

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Michigan International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2 miles (3.2 km) long.[2] Groundbreaking took place on September 28, 1967. Over 2.5 million cubic yards (1.9×10^6 m3) of dirt were moved to form the D-shaped oval. The track opened in 1968 with a total capacity of 25,000 seats.

The track was originally built and owned by Lawrence H. LoPatin, a Detroit-area land developer who built the speedway at an estimated cost of $4–6 million.[3] Financing was arranged by Thomas W Itin. Its first race took place on Sunday, October 13, 1968, with the running of the USAC 250 mile Championship Car Race won by Ronnie Bucknum.

Summary

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It took two hours and forty-five minutes to complete this event. 38 American-born drivers competed on this 200-lap event; Joe Ruttman would become the last-place finisher due to a problem with his vehicle's oil pump on the second lap. Bill Elliott would end up finishing the race 96 laps behind the leaders while Tim Richmond would see the conclusion of his racing weekend by inflicting some damage to the back of his car on lap 161. This was the debut race for the Chrysler Imperial car of Buddy Arrington.[4]

Thirty thousand people watched Bobby Allison best Richard Petty by two car lengths. Bill Elliott won pole position with a speed of 162.995 miles per hour (262.315 km/h). The final 50 laps would be monopolized by three different drivers (Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison).

Terry Labonte would lead in championship points after this race; trailing by 50 points to Bobby Allison. The race average speed was 136.545 miles per hour (219.748 km/h).[4] Ronnie Thomas and Al Loquasto did not qualify on time but were added to the field through what would come to be known as provisionals.[4]

Tony Bettenhausen Jr. and Robin McCall would make their respective departures from the NASCAR Winston Cup Series after the conclusion of this event.[5]

Notable crew chiefs to participate in the race were Buddy Parrott, Junie Donlavey, Joey Arrington, Elmo Langley, Darrell Bryant, Jake Elder, Travis Carter, Waddell Wilson, Tim Brewer, Bud Moore, Jeff Hammond, and Larry McReynolds.[6]

Individual race earnings ranged from the winner's share of $26,900 ($84,929.79 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's share of $1,850 ($5,840.9 when adjusted for inflation). $222,875 went to all the drivers of this event ($703,670.17 when adjusted for inflation).[7]

Qualifying

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GridNo.DriverManufacturerQualifying time[8]Speed[8]
19Bill ElliottFord44.173162.995
211Darrell WaltripBuick44.210162.859
33Ricky RuddPontiac44.444162.002
428Buddy BakerPontiac44.513161.750
567Buddy ArringtonChrysler44.598161.442
644Terry LabonteBuick44.632161.319
727Cale YarboroughBuick44.657161.229
81Kyle PettyPontiac44.731160.962
92Tim RichmondBuick44.753160.883
1088Bobby AllisonBuick44.768160.829

Results

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POS[9]ST#DRIVERSPONSOR (OWNER)CARLAPSMONEYSTATUSLEDPTS
11088Bobby AllisonGatorade (DiGard Racing)Buick20026900running120185
21143Richard PettySTP (Petty Enterprises)Pontiac20020505running13175
31533Harry Gant7-Eleven/Skoal Bandit (Hal Needham)Buick20013255running0165
41350Geoffrey BodinePerformance Connection (Cliff Stewart)Pontiac20015200running2165
51455Benny ParsonsWeyman & Bruton (Johnny Hayes)Buick2006725running2160
6567Buddy ArringtonTom Prange Leasing (Buddy Arrington)Chrysler1998845running2155
7211Darrell WaltripMountain Dew (Junior Johnson)Buick19816300running20151
82871Dave MarcisThrottle's Food & Fuel (Dave Marcis)Buick1976725running3147
91721Neil BonnettWarner Hodgdon/National Eng. (Wood Brothers)Ford1973150running1143
102047Ron BouchardJ.D. Stacy (Jack Beebe)Buick19710050running0134
112452Jimmy MeansBroadway Motors (Jimmy Means)Buick1975715running0130
121917Lake SpeedYazoo Mowers (Roger Hamby)Buick1975405running0127
132777Dean CombsSports Specs/R.L. Monroe (Irv Sanderson)Buick1962250running0124
1433Ricky RuddPiedmont Airlines (Richard Childress)Pontiac1955160running0121
1581Kyle PettyUNO / STP (Hoss Ellington)Pontiac1952100running0118
162170J.D. McDuffieBailey Excavating (J.D. McDuffie)Pontiac1935175running0115
173842Ronnie ThomasThomas Racing (Ronnie Thomas)Pontiac1931850running0112
183240Joe BooherBooher Farms (D.K. Ulrich)Buick1921750running0109
193119Charlie BakerH.M. Kelly Trucking (Henley Gray)Buick1921700running0106
203064Tommy GaleSunny King Ford & Honda (Elmo Langley)Ford1914165running0103
21644Terry LabonteTexas Jeans/Stratagraph (Billy Hagan)Buick1873850running0100
223648James HyltonPalatine Auto Parts (James Hylton)Chevrolet1793595running097
2392Tim RichmondStacy-Pak (Jim Stacy)Buick1613275rear end199
243324Tony Bettenhausen JrProvimi Veal (Cecil Gordon)Buick1393215engine091
25428Buddy BakerJ.D. Stacy (Harry Ranier)Pontiac1099525radiator088
262590Jody RidleyJ.D. Stacy (Junie Donlavey)Ford1088750engine085
2719Bill ElliottMelling Tool (Harry Melling)Ford1043500running687
28727Cale YarboroughValvoline (M.C. Anderson)Buick1031250transmission2884
293554David SimkoGNF Prototype Casting (Elmer Simko)Buick961200engine076
301815Dale EarnhardtWrangler Jeans (Bud Moore)Ford768750brakes073
312203David PearsonCarolina Tool (Bobby Hawkins)Buick751100oil pump070
321298Morgan ShepherdLevi Garrett (Ron Benfield)Buick682805sway bar272
33295Robin McCallStacy-Pak (Jim Stacy)Buick471000crash064
342302Mark MartinBriarwood Hilton (Bud Reeder)Pontiac452685rear end061
352636H.B. BaileyAlmeda Auto Parts (H.B. Bailey)Pontiac42900handling058
36376Al LoquastoPentax Cameras (D.K. Ulrich)Buick181850crash055
373413Earle CanavanJOB/Wyandotte Vapocure/Wynns (Earle Canavan)Oldsmobile7850engine052
381675Joe RuttmanPet Dairy (Rahmoc Enterprises)Buick21850oil pump049
Failed to qualify
POSNAMENBRSPONSOROWNERCAR
Marty Robbins
Gil Roth
Bill Scott
Bob Slawinski
Bobby Wawak

Timeline

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Section reference: [4]

  • Start of race: Bill Elliott has the pole position to begin the race with.
  • Lap 2: Joe Ruttman's oil pump became problematic, forcing him to become the last-place finisher.
  • Lap 3: Caution for spun tire on turn three, green flag racing resumed on lap 6.
  • Lap 7: Earle Canavan's engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 18: Al Loquasto had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 21: Caution due to a five-car accident, green flag racing resumed on lap 26.
  • Lap 42: H.B. Bailey could not handle his vehicle properly, forcing him to exit the race.
  • Lap 45: Mark Martin lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 47: Robin McCall had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 51: Caution due to Robin McCall's accident, green flag racing resumed on lap 26.
  • Lap 68: The sway bar from Morgan Shepherd's vehicle came off, ending his race weekend early.
  • Lap 75: David Pearson's oil pump stopped working properly.
  • Lap 76: Dale Earnhardt's vehicle developed serious brake issues.
  • Lap 84: Caution due to rain, green flag racing resumed on lap 92.
  • Lap 96: Dave Simko's engine became more than a nuisance for him, causing him to leave the race.
  • Lap 103: Cale Yarborough's transmission problems ended his hopes of finishing the race.
  • Lap 108: Jody Ridley managed to blow the engine of his vehicle.
  • Lap 109: Buddy Baker's radiator stopped working properly.
  • Lap 115: Caution due to debris; green flag racing resumed on lap 118.
  • Lap 139: Tony Bettenhausen Jr.'s engine caused him to end his race weekend prematurely.
  • Lap 161: Tim Richmond managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Finish: Bobby Allison was officially declared the winner of the event.

Standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints[4]Differential
1Bobby Allison29620
2Terry Labonte2912-50
3Darrell Waltrip2842-120
4Richard Petty2537-425
5Buddy Arrington2524-438
6Dave Marcis2493-469
7Harry Gant2460-502
8Ron Bouchard2389-573
9Dale Earnhardt2385-577
10Morgan Shepherd2312-650

References

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  1. ^ Weather information for the 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ "Michigan International Speedway". CBS Sports. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  3. ^ "Track History". Michigan International Speedway. Archived from the original on March 2, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c d e Racing information for the 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Racing Reference
  5. ^ After-events of the 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Race-Database
  6. ^ 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 crew chiefs information at Racing Reference
  7. ^ Winnings information for the 1982 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  8. ^ a b Qualifying information at Racing Reference
  9. ^ "Race Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1982
Succeeded by