1982 Winston 500

The 1982 Winston 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place May 2, 1982, at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama.

1982 Winston 500
Race details[1][2]
Race 9 of 30 in the 1982 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
The program from the 1982 Winston 500.
The program from the 1982 Winston 500.
DateMay 2, 1982 (1982-May-02)
Official nameWinston 500
LocationAlabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega, Alabama
Course2.660 mi (4.280 km)
Distance188 laps, 500.1 mi (804.8 km)
WeatherCloudy with temperatures of 81.0 °F (27.2 °C); wind speeds averaging 3.3 miles per hour (5.3 km/h)
Average speed156.597 miles per hour (252.018 km/h)
Attendance100,000[3]
Pole position
DriverRanier-Lundy Racing
Most laps led
DriverBenny ParsonsRanier-Lundy Racing
Laps84
Winner
No. 11Darrell WaltripJohnson Hodgdon Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersBob Jenkins
Larry Nuber

The makes of the cars in the race were 1 Oldsmobile, 9 Pontiacs, 5 Fords, 1 Chevrolet, 1 Dodge, and 24 Buicks.[2][4]

Background

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Talladega Superspeedway, originally known as Alabama International Motor Superspeedway (AIMS), is a motorsports complex located north of Talladega, Alabama. It is located on the former Anniston Air Force Base in the small city of Lincoln. The track is a Tri-oval and was constructed by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by the France Family, in the 1960s. Talladega is most known for its steep banking and the unique location of the start/finish line - located just past the exit to pit road. The track currently hosts the NASCAR series such as the Sprint Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and the Camping World Truck Series. Talladega Superspeedway is the longest NASCAR oval with a length of 2.66 miles (4.28 km), and the track at its peak had a seating capacity of 175,000 spectators.[5]

Qualifying

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Benny Parsons won the pole position with a qualifying speed of 200.176 miles per hour (322.152 km/h);[3] the first 200+ MPH qualifying speed in NASCAR history.[2][6] It broke the previous qualifying record of 199.658 miles per hour (321.318 km/h) set in 1970 by Bobby Isaac.

Grid[3]No.DriverQual. speed
128Benny Parsons200.176
211Darrell Waltrip199.446
33Ricky Rudd199.388
444Terry Labonte197.860
550Geoffrey Bodine197.497
627Cale Yarborough197.379
79Bill Elliott196.609
847Ron Bouchard196.343
943Richard Petty195.993
1071Dave Marcis195.705
1102Mark Martin195.673
1288Bobby Allison195.481
131Buddy Baker195.166
1433Harry Gant195.035
1542Kyle Petty194.686
1698Morgan Shepherd194.473
1737Donnie Allison194.181
1896Elliott Forbes-Robinson193.749
1921Neil Bonnett193.422
2015Dale Earnhardt192.797
2175Joe Ruttman194.200
2262Rick Wilson194.098
2324Lennie Pond191.559
242Tim Richmond191.555
2599Phillip Duffie191.482
2666Lowell Cowell191.444
2773Steve Moore191.218
2817Lake Speed190.719
2954David Simko190.537
3019John Anderson189.452
316Dick May1189.141
3267Buddy Arrington188.984
3352Jimmy Means188.672
3490Jody Ridley188.660
3594Tommy Gale187.434
3634L.W. Wright187.379
3748Slick Johnson187.251
3870J.D. McDuffie187.087
3907Bill Scott186.824
4040Ferrell Harris185.899

Race report

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There were 40 drivers on the grid; all of them were American-born.[3] Darrell Waltrip defeated Terry Labonte by approximately three car lengths even though Labonte had a fender under Waltrip coming to the finish line.[7] Waltrip earned $44,250 for winning the race ($139,708 when adjusted for inflation).[3][2][4] In the final laps before the checkered flag, the race became a battle between Benny Parsons, Darrell Waltrip, Terry Labonte and Kyle Petty. Parsons would lead seven of those laps while Waltrip led 13 followed by Labonte leading two.[3] The green flag was waved at 1:00 P.M. while the checkered flag was waved at approximately 4:19 P.M.; There were eight cautions for 39 laps.[3][2] There were 51 lead changes and the average speed of the race was 156.597 miles per hour (252.018 km/h).[3][2] The race covered 188 laps of the 2.660-mile (4.281 km) track, totaling 500.1 miles (804.8 km).[3] Attendance was announced at 100,000 spectators.[3]

David Simko crashed his vehicle on lap 4 while L. W. Wright blew his engine on lap 13. Further engine failures would be caused by Jody Ridley on lap 16, Cale Yarborough on lap 17 and Ron Bouchard on lap 23. Steve Moore's vehicle developed problems with its clutch that forced Moore out of the race on lap 32. Lake Speed blew his engine on lap 39 while Geoffrey Bodine did the same thing on lap 53. A valve sidelined Rick Wilson on lap 57. Lennie Pond would cause terminal damage to his vehicle on lap 66 while Dave Marcis blew his engine on the same lap. Elliott Forbes-Robinson would be relegated to the sidelines due to a nonworking engine on lap 73 while a problematic piston took Bill Scott out of the race on lap 75.[3]

Richard Petty had an issue with his vehicle's fuel pump that would knock him out of the race on lap 82 while transmission problems took out Bill Elliott on lap 100. Buddy Baker developed steering problems with his vehicle on lap 109; forcing his early exit from the race. An engine issue took out Joe Ruttman on lap 159 and John Anderson on lap 164.[3]

Terry Labonte took the championship lead after this race.[3] Ferrel Harris would retire after this race with a 23rd-place finish.[3][2] One-time NASCAR driver L. W. Wright would race his only professional stock car event on this day.[8] The sole Chevrolet driver on the grid, L. W. Wright was a con artist who managed to swindle people into financing him getting a ride for this race, as well as an attempt at another at the next race where he failed to make the grid.[9] His credentials as a licensed NASCAR driver were not requested during the early 1980s.

Results

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PosGridCar No.DriverTeamManufacturerLapsLaps LedTime/RetiredPts.
1211Darrell WaltripJohnson Hodgdon RacingBuick188543:11:19180
2444Terry LabonteHagan EnterprisesBuick18821+1 car length175
3128Benny ParsonsRanier-Lundy RacingPontiac18884+3 car lengths175
41542Kyle PettyPetty EnterprisesPontiac1880+4 car lengths160
51698Morgan ShepherdBenfield RacingBuick1885lead lap160
61737Donnie AllisonRogers RacingBuick1861+2 laps155
7242Tim RichmondJim Stacy RacingBuick1860+2 laps0
82015Dale EarnhardtBud Moore EngineeringFord1863+2 laps147
93352Jimmy MeansMeans RacingBuick1840+4 laps138
101102Mark MartinBud Reeder RacingBuick1840+4 laps134
113267Buddy ArringtonArrington RacingDodge1841+4 laps135
123748Slick JohnsonHylton EngineeringBuick1830+5 laps0
131288Bobby AllisonDiGard MotorsportsBuick1828+6 laps129
141433Harry GantMach 1 RacingBuick1824+6 laps126
15316Dick May1Buick1810+7 laps118
163594Tommy GaleLangley RacingFord1800+8 laps115
172599Phillip Duffie (R)Duffie RacingBuick1790+9 laps112
183870J.D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingPontiac1770+11 laps109
191921Neil BonnettWood Brothers RacingFord1651+13 laps111
203019John AndersonGray RacingBuick1640Engine103
212666Lowell CowellHamby RacingBuick1610+27 laps100
222175Joe RuttmanRahMoc EnterprisesPontiac1590Engine97
234040Ferrel HarrisUlrich RacingBuick1460+42 laps0
2433Ricky RuddRichard Childress RacingPontiac1161+72 laps96
25131Buddy BakerEllington RacingBuick1090Steering88
2679Bill ElliottMelling RacingFord1000Transmission85
27943Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesPontiac820Fuel pump82
283907Bill Scott (R)Brown RacingBuick750Piston79
291896Elliott Forbes-RobinsonCronkrite RacingBuick730Engine76
301071Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingBuick660Contact73
312324Lennie PondGordon RacingBuick661Contact75
322262Rick WilsonWilson RacingOldsmobile570Valves67
33550Geoffrey BodineCliff Stewart RacingPontiac530Engine0
342617Lake SpeedHamby RacingBuick390Engine61
352773Steve MooreMoore RacingPontiac324Clutch63
36847Ron BouchardRace Hill Farm TeamBuick230Engine55
37627Cale YarboroughM. C. Anderson RacingBuick170Engine52
383490Jody RidleyDonlavey RacingFord160Engine49
393634L. W. Wright (R)Music City RacingChevrolet130Engine02
402954David Simko (R)Simko RacingPontiac40Contact43
Sources:[3][10]

Notes

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  • ^1 Sources conflict as to whether Dick May or D. K. Ulrich raced in the 1982 Winston 500.
  • ^2 L. W. Wright did not receive any driver points, as a late entrant to the race.

Standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints[3]Differential
1 Terry Labonte14100
2 Darrell Waltrip1335-75
3 Benny Parsons1309-101
4 Harry Gant1258-162
5 Bobby Allison1225-185
6 Morgan Shepherd1189-221
7 Dale Earnhardt1183-227
8 Buddy Arrington1150-260
9 Richard Petty1101-309
10 Jimmy Means1064-346

References

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  1. ^ "1982 Winston 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. 2012-03-10.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "1982 Winston 500 racing information". Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet. 2011-08-12.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "1982 Winston 500 racing information". Racing Reference. 2011-07-19.
  4. ^ a b "1982 Winston 500 racing information". Driver Averages. 2011-08-10. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  5. ^ "Track Facts". talladegasuperspeedway.com. Talladega Superspeedway. November 1, 2012. Archived from the original on November 1, 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2015.
  6. ^ "1982 Winston 500 qualifying information". How Stuff Works. 2011-08-10. Archived from the original on 2011-08-30. Retrieved 2011-08-10.
  7. ^ "1982 Winston 500 - Finish". YouTube. 2015-06-29.
  8. ^ "L.W. Wright's Only NASCAR Race". Race Database. 2015-06-29.
  9. ^ "Ridley Heads List Of Second-Round Qualifiers". Grand National Scene. May 13, 1982. p. 9. Two drivers, Bob Schact and L.W. Wright, were not fast enough and failed to make the field.
  10. ^ "NASCAR Race Results at Talladega - May 2, 1982 [Winston 500]". www.driveraverages.com. Retrieved 2019-09-01.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Winston 500 races
1982
Succeeded by