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1978 Daytona 500

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Auto race held at Daytona International Speedway in 1978

1978 Daytona 500
Race details
Race 2 of 30 in the1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1978 Daytona 500 program cover
1978 Daytona 500 program cover
DateFebruary 19, 1978 (1978-02-19)
LocationDaytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
WeatherTemperatures of 73.9 °F (23.3 °C); wind speeds of 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)[1]
Average speed159.73 miles per hour (257.06 km/h)
Attendance140,000[2]
Pole position
DriverJunior Johnson & Associates
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 WinnerA. J. FoytA. J. Foyt Enterprises
Duel 2 WinnerDarrell WaltripDiGard Motorsports
Most laps led
DriverBuddy BakerM.C. Anderson Racing
Laps76
Winner
No. 15Bobby AllisonBud Moore Engineering
Television in the United States
NetworkABC'sWWOS
AnnouncersJim McKay andJackie Stewart
Nielsen ratings11.8/33
(20.9.1 million viewers)

The1978 Daytona 500, the 20th running of theevent, was the second race of the1978 NASCAR Winston Cup season. It was held on February 19 atDaytona International Speedway inDaytona Beach, Florida. Defending winnerCale Yarborough won the pole andBobby Allison won the race.

Race report

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The race began withRichard Petty, who brought a brand newDodge Magnum to the race, leading early.[2] Starting in sixth place, Petty quickly went out in front and led 32 out of the first 60 laps, all under green. The first 60 laps were run at an average speed of nearly 180 mph.[2] But on the lap 61, Petty cut a left rear tire and spun out, collecting long-time rivalDavid Pearson andDarrell Waltrip.[2]

Track conditions were very "green" that day, due to heavy rains during the week, meaning there was little rubber on the track. Just after the restart on lap 70, Parsons blew a left rear tire and spun out. Behind him,1972 race winnerA. J. Foyt was caught up and flipped several times in the turn 1 infield. That left the race to three drivers,1977 race winner and polesitterCale Yarborough,Buddy Baker andBobby Allison, who entered the race with a 67-race winless streak. Yarborough dropped out with engine problems. With 11 laps remaining, Baker, dueling with Allison, suffered an engine failure. Allison drove hisBud MooreFord Thunderbird around Baker to take the lead and capture his first Daytona 500 win.[2]

It was the lowest starting position (33rd) that a driver had won the event, until 2007 whenKevin Harvick started one spot further back than Allison.[2] 1978 would be final year for the AMC Matador with Jocko Maggiacomo's entry.[3] First Daytona 500 starts for Bill Elliott, Blackie Wangerin, Morgan Shepherd, and Harry Gant.[3] Only Daytona 500 starts for Roger Hamby, Roland Wlodyka, Jerry Jolly,Claude Ballot-Léna, and Al Holbert.[3] Last Daytona 500 starts for Ron Hutcherson, Ferrel Harris, Skip Manning, Dick May, Jimmy Lee Capps, and Joe Mihalic.[3]

Denver racer Jerry Jolly made his NASCAR Winston Cup debut and finished 20th, his best in the series. This would be the only one of his five Winston Cup starts where he was running at the finish.[3] This was done in spite of a cut tire on the 92nd lap that started a four-car incident that also involved the cars of Cecil Gordon, Jimmy Lee Capps, and Tighe Scott.[3] All four were running at the finish of a race that had a remarkably low amount of attrition for a race of that era.[3] Only 14 of the 41 cars that started failed to make it to the finish, with a high percentage of those who failed to make it to the finish being some of the sport's top drivers.[3]

This was the last Daytona 500 until the2019 Daytona 500 without an Earnhardt in the field.[3]

Notable crew chiefs who participated in this race includedDarrell Bryant,Junie Donlavey,Jake Elder,Joey Arrington,Herb Nab,Dale Inman,Bud Moore andHarry Hyde.[4]

Race results

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PosGridNo.DriverEntrantManufacturerLapsWinningsLaps ledTime/StatusPoints
13315Bobby AllisonBud Moore EngineeringFord200$56,300283:07:49180
2111Cale YarboroughJunior Johnson & AssociatesOldsmobile200$41,90043+33.2175
3872Benny ParsonsL. G. DeWittOldsmobile199$31,8652+1 Lap170
4253Ron HutchersonA. J. Foyt EnterprisesBuick199$22,2500+1 Lap160
53290Dick BrooksDonlavey RacingMercury198$19,9250+2 Laps155
6102Dave MarcisRod OsterlundChevrolet198$15,6000+2 Laps150
73127Buddy BakerM. C. AndersonOldsmobile196$16,39576Engine156
899Bill ElliottElliott RacingMercury195$12,0850+5 Laps142
9236Ferrel HarrisJim StacyDodge195$11,1750+5 Laps138
102854Lennie PondRanier RacingOldsmobile195$10,2850+5 Laps134
111130Tighe ScottWalter BallardOldsmobile194$10,6050+6 Laps130
121892Skip ManningBilly HaganBuick194$9,5600+6 Laps127
13193Richard ChildressRichard Childress RacingOldsmobile194$8,6650+6 Laps124
141341Grant AdcoxHerb AdcoxChevrolet193$6,3700+7 Laps121
153017Roger HambyHamby MotorsportsChevrolet193$6,1850+7 Laps118
161767Buddy ArringtonBuddy ArringtonDodge192$6,8450+8 Laps115
174040D. K. UlrichD. K. UlrichChevrolet192$6,1500+8 Laps112
182557Dick MayAlfred McClureFord192$4,4100+8 Laps109
191598Roland WlodykaRod OsterlundBuick192$4,1500+8 Laps106
202628Jerry JollyCharles DeanChevrolet191$3,7200+9 Laps103
214124Cecil GordonGordon RacingChevrolet191$4,1100+9 Laps100
223549Claude Ballot-LénaG. C. SpencerDodge190$2,8350+10 Laps
232726Jimmy Lee CappsDavid Lee SellersChevrolet189$2,8050+11 Laps94
243479Frank WarrenFrank WarrenDodge188$3,1250+12 Laps91
253864Tommy GaleElmo LangleyFord185$3,3500+15 Laps88
261614Coo Coo MarlinH. B. CunninghamChevrolet179$2,4250+21 Laps85
27125Neil BonnettJim StacyDodge150$5,7500Engine82
28488Darrell WaltripDiGard RacingChevrolet138$16,05012+62 Laps84
291448Al HolbertJames HyltonChevrolet136$3,0650Engine76
302270J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingChevrolet132$2,8800+68 Laps73
312161Joe MihalicJim NorrisOldsmobile110$2,2000Engine70
32351A. J. FoytA. J. Foyt EnterprisesBuick68$12,6750Crash
33643Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge60$11,60039Crash69
34521David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury60$6,7750Crash61
353952Jimmy MeansJimmy Means RacingChevrolet41$2,3950Engine58
362939Blackie WangerinBlackie WangerinMercury30$1,9500Engine55
373622Ricky RuddAl RuddChevrolet21$4,3750Handling52
382489Jim VandiverO. L. NixonChevrolet19$1,9750Engine49
3971Donnie AllisonHoss EllingtonOldsmobile9$4,3250Body dam46
403784Morgan ShepherdJim MakarMercury8$1,6500Engine43
412066Harry GantRay EmersonBuick1$1,9750Engine40
Source:[5]

Media

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Television

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The Daytona 500 was covered byABC for the seventeenth and final time. ABC aired reports during the early stages of the race and then live coverage started at 3:00pm and was two thirds into the race and continued into the end of the race.Jim McKay and three timeFormula OneWorld ChampionJackie Stewart called the race from the broadcast booth.Chris Economaki handled pit road for the television side.

ABC
Booth announcersPit reporters
Lap-by-lapColor-commentators
Jim McKayJackie StewartChris Economaki

References

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  1. ^"Weather of the1978 Daytona 500". The Old Farmers' Almanac. RetrievedJune 25, 2013.
  2. ^abcdefNASCAR.COM – Daytona Countdown: '78 – Jan 21, 2005
  3. ^abcdefghi"1978 Daytona 500 race information". Racing Reference. RetrievedJune 25, 2013.
  4. ^1978 Daytona 500 crew chiefs at Racing Reference
  5. ^1978 Daytona 500
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