1978 NAPA National 500

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1978 NAPA National 500
Race details [1]
Race 27 of 30 in the 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Lowe's Motor Speedway.svg
Layout of Charlotte Motor Speedway
Date October 8, 1978 (1978-October-08)
Official name NAPA National 600
Location Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
1.500 mi (2.414 km)
Distance 334 laps, 500 mi (865 km)
Weather Chilly with temperatures of 66 °F (19 °C); wind speeds of 12 miles per hour (19 km/h)
Average speed 141.846 miles per hour (228.279 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Wood Brothers Racing
Most laps led
Driver Bobby Allison Bud Moore Engineering
Laps 108
Winner
No. 72Bobby AllisonBud Moore Engineering
Television in the United States
Network ABC
Announcers Jim McKay
Chris Economaki

The 1978 NAPA National 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event held on October 8, 1978, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

Contents

The #96 Ford was qualified and driven by Dale Earnhardt. Baxter Price only started the race to preserve Dale's status as a rookie for 1979 (NASCAR rules allow a driver to make five starts in a previous year).

Background

Charlotte Motor Speedway was designed and built by Bruton Smith and partner and driver Curtis Turner in 1959. The first World 600 NASCAR race was held at the 1.5 mi (2.4 km) speedway on June 19, 1960. On December 8, 1961, the speedway filed bankruptcy notice. Judge J.B. Craven of US District Court for Western North Carolina reorganized it under Chapter 10 of the Bankruptcy Act; Judge Craven appointed Robert "Red" Robinson as the track's trustee until March 1962. At that point, a committee of major stockholders in the speedway was assembled, headed by A.C. Goines and furniture store owner Richard Howard. Goines, Howard, and Robinson worked to secure loans and other monies to keep the speedway afloat. [2]

By April 1963 some $750,000 was paid to twenty secured creditors and the track emerged from bankruptcy; Judge Craven appointed Goines as speedway president and Howard as assistant general manager of the speedway, handling its day-to-day operations. By 1964 Howard become the track's general manager, and on June 1, 1967, the speedway's mortgage was paid in full; a public burning of the mortgage was held at the speedway two weeks later. [3]

Smith departed from the speedway in 1962 to pursue other business interests, primarily in banking and auto dealerships from his new home of Rockford, IL. He became quite successful and began buying out shares of stock in the speedway. By 1974 Smith was more heavily involved in the speedway, to where Richard Howard by 1975 stated, "I haven't been running the speedway. It's being run from Illinois." [4] In 1975 Smith had become the majority stockholder, regaining control of its day-to-day operations. Smith hired H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler as general manager in October 1975, and on January 29, 1976, Richard Howard resigned as president and GM of the speedway.

Race report

The race was held on a dry circuit; with no precipitation recorded around the speedway. [5] Glenn Jarrett, the brother of Dale Jarrett, and the son of Ned Jarrett, made his NASCAR Winston Cup Series debut in the race. [6]

40 drivers competed in this 334-lap racing event in front of a live crowd of 80,000 ardent NASCAR followers. Bobby Fisher's problems with his stock car engine on lap 3 would make him the last-place finisher of the day. [7] Butch Mock would become the lowest-finishing driver to complete the entire event; albeit 80 laps behind the competitors in the lead lap. [7] Mock would drive two more career races before sticking to just owning the #75 car. [8]

In his fourth start, Terry Labonte manages to finish outside the top-10 for the first time, thanks to a blown engine on lap 293. [9] Skip Manning returns to the Winston Cup ranks for the first time in seven races after losing his ride in Billy Hagen's #92 to Terry Labonte. Manning did a one-off here in Robert Gee's #8 Autowize Chevrolet but a blown engine very early on sent him to the sidelines and resulted in a bad finish. [10]

Bobby Allison would mark his 50th career victory by defeating Darrell Waltrip after nearly three hours and thirty-two minutes of racing; Allison swept the weekend as he also won the World Service Life 300 Sportsman race. The margin between the victor and the second-place finisher would be slightly more than half a minute. There were 40 changes in the lead position throughout the racing event; with Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough and Richard Petty dominating a fair amount of these laps. Dick Brooks would develop a problem with his fuel pump on lap 325; preventing him from achieving a "top five" finish. [7]

Everybody in the race seemed to have a fantastic level of performance except for Richard Petty who finished in 27th place after qualifying in top-10. [7]

The vehicles involved in this race would drive in speeds averaging around 141.826 miles per hour (228.247 km/h). David Pearson would become the fan favorite for this event; due to him earning his 12th pole position in a row at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Ford and Chevrolet vehicles were used by the majority of the qualifying drivers. All drivers were born in the United States of America. [7] Individual race earnings for each driver ranged from the winner's share of $40,000 ($156,796 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's purse of $895 ($3,508 when adjusted for inflation). Total driver earnings handed out by NASCAR officials for this event was finalized at $259,980 ($1,019,095 when adjusted for inflation). [11]

Qualifying

Grid [7] No.DriverManufacturer
121David PearsonMercury
211Cale YarboroughOldsmobile
372Benny ParsonsOldsmobile
454Lennie PondChevrolet
51Donnie AllisonChevrolet
614Coo Coo MarlinChevrolet
712Harry GantChevrolet
815Bobby AllisonFord
943Richard PettyChevrolet
1088Darrell WaltripChevrolet
1127Buddy BakerChevrolet
122Dave MarcisChevrolet
1322Ricky RuddChevrolet
1490Dick BrooksMercury
1505Bruce HillOldsmobile
1692Terry LabonteChevrolet
175Neil BonnettChevrolet
1819Bill DennisChevrolet
193Richard ChildressOldsmobile
2000John UtsmanChevrolet
2171Bobby FisherChevrolet
2270J.D. McDuffieChevrolet
2316Glenn JarrettOldsmobile
2464Tommy GaleFord
2596Baxter PriceFord
269Bill ElliottMercury
2779Frank WarrenDodge
288Skip ManningChevrolet
2941Grant AdcoxChevrolet
3099Dick TrickleFord

Top 10 finishers

Pos [7] GridNo.DriverManufacturerLapsLaps ledPointsTime/Status
1815 Bobby Allison Ford 3341081853:31:57
21088 Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet 3344175+30.2 seconds
3122 Dave Marcis Chevrolet 3345170Lead lap under green flag
451 Donnie Allison Chevrolet 33415165Lead lap under green flag
5121 David Pearson Mercury33335160+1 lap
6454 Lennie Pond Chevrolet 3300150+4 laps
7614 Coo Coo Marlin Chevrolet 3303151+4 laps
83457 Dick May Ford 3260142+8 laps
9193 Richard Childress Oldsmobile3250138+12 laps
101490 Dick Brooks Mercury3250134Fuel pump problems

Standings after the race

PosDriverPoints [7] Differential
1 1rightarrow.png Cale Yarborough 43340
2 Increase2.svg Darrell Waltrip 3953-381
3 Increase2.svg Dave Marcis 3936-398
4 Decrease2.svg Benny Parsons 3878-456
5 1rightarrow.png Bobby Allison 3857-477
6 1rightarrow.png Richard Petty 3553-781
7 1rightarrow.png Lennie Pond 3442-892
8 1rightarrow.png Dick Brooks 3344-990
9 1rightarrow.png Buddy Arrington 3315-1019
10 1rightarrow.png Richard Childress 3229-1105

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References

  1. Weather information for the 1978 NAPA National 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. Charlotte Observer timeline on Charlotte Motor Speedway Archived November 2, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  3. Benyo, Richard (1977) SUPERSPEEDWAY: The Story Of NASCAR Grand National Racing Mason/Charter ISBN   0-88405-391-1 pp.71-6
  4. Benyo, SUPERSPEEDWAY, p. 76
  5. "Charlotte NASCAR Climatology" (PDF). SERCC. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  6. Driver Glenn Jarrett Career Statistics
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1978 NAPA National 500 race information at Racing Reference
  8. Driver Butch Mock Career Statistics at Racing Reference
  9. Driver Terry Labonte 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results at Racing Reference
  10. Driver Skip Manning Career Statistics at Racing Reference
  11. Winnings information for the 1978 NAPA National 500 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
Preceded by
1978 Wilkes 400
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1978
Succeeded by
1978 American 500
Preceded by
1977
NAPA National 500 races
1978
Succeeded by
1979