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1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

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The1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the thirty-third season ofprofessionalstock car racing in theUnited States and the 10th modern-era Cup Season. It was the first year of the Gen 3 car. Because of the energy crisis, manufacturers were downsizing their cars to be more fuel-efficient, which NASCAR reflected by mandating a 110-inch wheelbase that still exists today. The season began atRiverside International Raceway with the firstWinston Western 500 on January 11, 1981 and ended with the sameevent on November 22.Darrell Waltrip won his first championship with point margin of fifty-three points overBobby Allison.Ron Bouchard was namedRookie of the Year.

Waltrip, the Winston Cup Series champion in 1981

Teams and drivers

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TeamMakeNo.DriverCar OwnerCrew Chief
Arrington RacingDodge Mirada67Buddy ArringtonBuddy Arrington
Benfield RacingPontiac Grand Prix
Buick Regal
98Johnny Rutherford(R)Ron BenfieldBuddy Parrott
Bud Moore EngineeringFord Thunderbird15Benny ParsonsBud MooreBud Moore
Cliff Stewart RacingPontiac Grand Prix5Joe MillikanCliff StewartDarrell Bryant
DiGard MotorsportsChevrolet Monte Carlo88Ricky RuddBill GardnerGary Nelson
Donlavey RacingFord Thunderbird90Jody RidleyJunie Donlavey
Ellington RacingOldsmobile Cutlass
Buick Regal
1Buddy BakerHoss EllingtonRunt Pittman
Gordon RacingBuick Regal24Cecil GordonCecil Gordon
Morgan Shepherd(R)
Hagan RacingBuick Regal44Terry LabonteBilly HaganJake Elder
Howard & Egerton RacingBuick Regal86Elliott Forbes-Robinson(R)Richard Howard
Hylton RacingPontiac Grand Prix48James HyltonJames Hylton
Osterlund Racing16Pontiac Grand Prix2Dale Earnhardt20Rod OsterlundDoug Richert
Jim Stacy Racing15Buick RegalJim Stacy
Joe Ruttman(R)11Dale Inman
Junior Johnson & AssociatesBuick Regal11Darrell WaltripJunior JohnsonTim Brewer
41Richard Childress1
Langley RacingFord Thunderbird64Tommy GaleElmo Langley
Lennie Pond RacingBuick Regal68Lennie PondLennie Pond
M. C. Anderson RacingBuick Regal27Cale YarboroughM. C. AndersonDavid Anderson
Mach 1 RacingPontiac Grand Prix22Stan Barrett(R)Hal Needham
33Harry GantTravis Carter
Marcis Auto RacingBuick Regal71Dave MarcisDave MarcisClaude Queen
McDuffie RacingPontiac Grand Prix70J. D. McDuffieJ. D. McDuffie
Means RacingPontiac Grand Prix52Jimmy MeansJimmy Means
Elliott RacingFord Thunderbird9Bill Elliott13George ElliottErnie Elliott
Petty EnterprisesBuick Regal42Richard Petty1Richard PettyMike Beam
Kyle Petty30
43Kyle Petty1Steve Hmiel
Richard Petty30
Race Hill Farm TeamBuick Regal47Ron BouchardJack BeebeBob Johnson
RahMoc EnterprisesBuick Regal75Gary Balough(R)Bob RahillyBob Rahilly
Ranier-Lundy RacingPontiac LeMans
Buick Regal
28Bobby AllisonHarry RanierWaddell Wilson
Richard Childress RacingPontiac Grand Prix3Richard Childress20Richard ChildressKirk Shelmerdine
Dale Earnhardt11
8Kirk Shelmerdine1
Rogers RacingBuick Regal37Mike Alexander(R)Bob RogersRaymond Kelly
Tim Richmond(R)
Speed RacingOldsmobile Cutlass66Lake SpeedLake Speed
Thomas RacingPontiac Grand Prix25Ronnie ThomasRonnie Thomas
Ulrich RacingBuick Regal99D. K. UlrichD. K. Ulrich
Wawak RacingBuick Regal94Bobby WawakBobby Wawak
Wood Brothers RacingFord Thunderbird21Neil BonnettGlen WoodLeonard Wood

Season schedule and recap

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RoundDateEventTrackWinner
1January 11Winston Western 500Riverside International RacewayBobby Allison
February 8Busch ClashDaytona International SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
February 12UNO Twin 125 QualifierBobby Allison
Darrell Waltrip
February 13Daytona 500 Consolation RaceLake Speed
2February 15Daytona 500Richard Petty
3February 22Richmond 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayDarrell Waltrip
4March 1Carolina 500North Carolina Motor SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
5March 15Coca-Cola 500Atlanta International RacewayCale Yarborough
6March 29Valleydale 500Bristol International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
7April 5Northwestern Bank 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayRichard Petty
8April 12CRC Rebel 500Darlington International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
9April 26Virginia 500Martinsville SpeedwayMorgan Shepherd
10May 3Winston 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison
11May 9Melling Tool 420Nashville SpeedwayBenny Parsons
12May 17Mason-Dixon 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayJody Ridley
13May 24World 600Charlotte Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison
14June 7Budweiser 400Texas World SpeedwayBenny Parsons
15June 14Hodgdon 400Riverside International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
16June 21Gabriel 400Michigan International SpeedwayBobby Allison
17July 4Firecracker 400Daytona International SpeedwayCale Yarborough
18July 11Busch Nashville 420Nashville SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
19July 26Mt. Dew 500Pocono RacewayDarrell Waltrip
20August 2Talladega 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayRon Bouchard
21August 16Champion Spark Plug 400Michigan International SpeedwayRichard Petty
22August 22Busch 500Bristol International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
23September 7Southern 500Darlington International RacewayNeil Bonnett
24September 13Wrangler SanforSet 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayBenny Parsons
25September 20CRC Chemicals 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayNeil Bonnett
26September 27Old Dominion 500Martinsville SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
27October 4Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
28October 11National 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
29November 1American 500North Carolina Motor SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
30November 8Atlanta Journal 500Atlanta International RacewayNeil Bonnett
31November 22Winston Western 500Riverside International RacewayBobby Allison

Season summary

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Race reports

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  • Western 500 – The final race where 115-inch wheelbase cars (Gen 2) were eligible to run, the field was a mix of 1977 racecars and 1981 models.Dale Earnhardt drove a 1981 Pontiac while race winnerBobby Allison drove a 1977 Monte Carlo. This race was also the first of what would be 788 consecutive Cup series starts forRicky Rudd.
  • Busch Clash - Seven drivers were invited to the 3rd annual Busch Clash for pole winners from 1980.Darrell Waltrip led 13 of 20 laps to win the event, pocketing $71,500 for his 15-minute, 52 second run.
  • UNO Twin 125's– The new cars proved to be disturbingly ill-handling and there were several airborne crashes in testing and preliminary events. In the first 125 John Anderson and Connie Saylor flew off the ground and tumbled.Bobby Allison drove a Pontiac LeMans, which unlike the other makes sported a sloped tear glass and was notably more stable. He won the pole and his 125 under yellow for the Saylor crash.Darrell Waltrip in a notch backed Buick engaged in a very spirited duel. Following rookieTim Richmond’s crash the race ended in a one lap sprint;Benny Parsons stormed from third to the lead but Waltrip re-passed him on the tri-oval apron for the win.
  • 1981 Daytona 500 Consolation Race - The 12 cars that failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 were allowed to run in a consolation race for 30 laps (75 mi (121 km)). This was the first time there was a consolation race since1962.Lake Speed led all 30 laps to win and take home $5,000.
  • Daytona500- NASCAR increased spoiler size twice during the week to keep the cars on the ground. The ensuing 500 saw only four minor cautions and 49 lead changes.Bobby Allison’s 1981 Pontiac LeMans was as expected from Thursday more stable and faster, butRichard Petty got out to the lead after his last pitstop by not changing tires; once in the lead he was uncatchable by Allison as he took his seventh and final Daytona 500 win.
  • Richmond 400Darrell Waltrip droveJunior Johnson's Buick to his first win of the season, edgingRicky Rudd, driving Waltrip's former car, the DiGard Oldsmobile.Bobby Allison wrecked his Pontiac LeMans and droveButch Lindley's car rather than run a backup Oldsmobile in the team's shop for fear NASCAR would use the existence of the backup to justify banning the LeMans altogether.
  • Carolina 500 -Cale Yarborough won the pole and led 320 laps but ran dry in the final 25 laps.Richard Petty led until three laps to go asDarrell Waltrip outlasted the field to win. The lead changed a track-record 36 times. This was the last race that Richard Petty would lead the Winston Cup points standings in his career.ESPN made theirNASCAR broadcasting debut.
  • Atlanta 500 – Team ownerHarry Ranier protested NASCAR-mandated spoiler reduction to the Pontiac LeMans the team was running but got no support from rival teams.Cale Yarborough edgedHarry Gant for the win whileDave Marcis flipped violently after sliding hard into a mammoth truck tire shielding the pit wall abutment.
  • Southeastern 500 - Waltrip led 323 laps and edgedRicky Rudd for the win, his third of the season. There were eight caution flags, one of them involving a hard set-to betweenBenny Parsons andJoe Millikan. "I admit I lost my cool," Millikan said, to which team ownerBud Moore replied, "I'll straighten out Millikan's cool."
  • Rebel 500 – Waltrip edged Gant, who was making his debut in a Pontiac Grand Prix owned byBurt Reynolds andHal Needham.Bobby Allison debuted a new Buick as the team gave up on the LeMans because of NASCAR spoiler reduction on the car.
  • Virginia 500– RookieMorgan Shepherd dominated en route to his first career Grand National win.
  • Winston 500 – Allison slugged it out with Waltrip, Rudd, andBuddy Baker en route to a wild last-lap win.
  • Melling Tool 420 -Ricky Rudd in the DiGard No. 88 andBenny Parsons in the Bud Moore No. 15 bearing the race sponsor's colors led 419 of 420 laps; onlyDarrell Waltrip broke this duopoly. Waltrip futilely chased Parsons over the final 84 laps as Parsons grabbed his first win with Bud Moore.
  • Mason-Dixon 500 -David Pearson won the pole in the Kenny Childers No. 12 and led the first 41 laps before falling out with engine failure. Neil Bonnett in theWood Brothers No. 21 led 404 laps but blew up with 41 laps to go; twenty laps laterCale Yarborough blew his engine and this leftJody Ridley effectively alone to the checkered. It was Ridley's only Winston Cup win, coming in his 55th start, and it was the only Cup win for team ownerJunie Donlavey.
  • World 600 – Allison won in a crash-torn race in which his brotherDonnie suffered a serious leg injury.
  • Budweiser 400 -Benny Parsons andDale Earnhardt squared off in a hard-fought race as the lead changed 35 official times, the most inTexas World Speedway's history. Parsons edged Earnhardt after five lead changes between them in the final eleven laps. The 1981 race proved to be the final major stock car race at the troubled Texas superspeedway untilIshin Speed Sport took it over ten years later.
  • Warner W. Hodgdon 400 - Waltrip got back to victory in a four-car scramble with Earnhardt, Petty, and Bonnett. Crashes eliminatedBobby Allison, rookiesTim Richmond andMorgan Shepherd, andJames Hylton.
  • Gabriel 400 – After 50 lead changesBobby Allison was running seventh whenKyle Petty's blown engine sent four of the top six in the field into the Turn Two guardrail, while race leadersDale Earnhardt andDarrell Waltrip crashed before Turn Three. The win put Allison nearly 300 points ahead of Waltrip in the standings. Following the race Earnhardt's team ownerRod Osterlund sold the team toJ. D. Stacy.
  • Firecracker 400 -Bobby Allison has taken a 256-point lead overDarrell Waltrip but after burning a valve and finishing 28th his point lead fell to 206.Cale Yarborough won the pole and led 78 laps whileHarry Gant led 43 laps; Gant took the lead on Lap 138 but Cale stormed past for the win on the final lap.Dale Earnhardt led the opening lap in the first race with J. D. Stacy as new owner of the former Rod Osterlund Pontiac, but fell out with a vibration after 71 laps.
  • Busch Nashville 420 - Waltrip led 303 laps and edged Allison for the win, with May winnerBenny Parsons third. RookieMark Martin, a star inAmerican Speed Association stockers, won the pole and led the opening 36 laps.
  • Mountain Dew 500 - Six years after the 1975 Purolator 500 and the controversial win by a Purolator-sponsored car,Darrell Waltrip's Buick with the race's sponsor took the win amid controversy.Cale Yarborough fell a lap down but got it back, but he pitted too early on a late yellow and lost the lap again. He stormed pastRichard Petty on a last-lap restart thinking he was the leader, and Waltrip took the lead from Petty for the win. Yarborough initially protested the outcome thinking he was on the lead lap, but NASCAR score cards showed Waltrip indeed was the leader.
  • Talladega 500 –Bobby Allison led the most laps but slipped back in the final laps, leavingDarrell Waltrip,Terry Labonte, and rookieRon Bouchard in contention for the win. On the final lap in Talladega's trioval, Labonte swung high on Waltrip and as the two jostled, Bouchard dove to the bottom and beat them to the stripe by inches. Bouchard's victory is considered by many to be the biggest upset in NASCAR history. Meanwhile Dale Earnhardt finished 29th in his final race in the J. D. Stacy car after a falling out with the new owner. He would finish out the season driving Richard Childress's car.
  • Champion Spark Plug 400Richard Petty stormed past five cars with five laps to go and held off Waltrip andRicky Rudd in the most competitive race of the season (65 lead changes, a still-standing record forMichigan International Speedway, among 14 drivers). Also Dale Earnhardt in his first race for new owner retired driver Richard Childress he would finish 9th.
  • Southern 500 -Neil Bonnett led 216 laps and edgedDarrell Waltrip by one car length; Waltrip's runner-up finish pulled him to within 18 points ofBobby Allison.
  • Wrangler Sanfor-Set 400 -Benny Parsons scores his 20th and penultimate victory in the Cup Series.Bobby Allison finishes fifth leading 95 laps butDarrell Waltrip finishes third leading the most laps at 149 which cuts Allison's lead down to 3 points.
  • Delaware 500 -Neil Bonnett put the entire field a lap down as he led 185 laps en route to his second win in three races.Darrell Waltrip beatBobby Allison for second and thus took the point lead by 2 points over Allison.
  • Old Dominion 500 -Harry Gant led the most laps at 253 but faltered asDarrell Waltrip grabbed the lead with 36 laps to go; Waltrip's win was the first of four straight. Waltrip padded his lead by 41 points to lead Allison by 43 points.
  • Holly Farms 400 -Darrell Waltrip wins his second straight race while leading the most laps at 318.Bobby Allison finished second leading seventy six laps. Waltrip padded his lead by 10 points to lead Allison by 53 points.
  • National 500 -Neil Bonnett dominates leading 135 of the races first 190 laps but then before he can complete lap 191 his engine expires, leavingDarrell Waltrip to battle withBobby Allison for the rest of the race in which Waltrip prevails, winning his third straight race while padding his points lead by 5 to lead over Allison by 58 points.
  • American 500 - Waltrip and Allison fought for the win as the lead changed between them during the final 19 laps; with his fourth straight win Waltrip increased his point lead by 10 points to lead Allison by 68 points.
  • Atlanta Journal 500 -ESPN broadcast the race live, the first such NASCAR broadcast for the third-year cable network, withMike Joy,Larry Nuber, andNed Jarrett handling the broadcast duty. The race was a hard-fought affair asNeil Bonnett battledRichard Petty,Joe Ruttman, andHarry Gant; Waltrip cut a tire in mid-race but battled and got his lap back; he rallied and took the lead at the white flag, but Bonnett stormed to the win while Waltrip padded his points lead by 15 points to lead Allison headed to the season finale at Riverside by 83 points.
  • Winston Western 500 - For the first time in the modern era the series visited the same track three times in a season. This would not happen again until theCOVID-19 pandemic occurred and forced NASCAR to make schedule changes due to a combination of local, state, and federal travel restrictions and limits on social gatherings. This race featured a great battle for the win between Allison and Ruttman for the last 20 laps. Bobby passed Joe with 9 laps to go and Ruttman got back alongside Allison several times but was never able to complete the pass. Allison did what he needed to do by winning the race and leading the most laps at 49. It was however not enough asDarrell Waltrip won his first championship by leading 1 lap & finishing in 6th place to beat Allison by 53 points.

Final point standings

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(keyBold – Pole position awarded by time.Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

Pos.DriverRSDDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSDPts
1Darrell Waltrip17361*1361*31*2632129301*7*101*1*221*23*211*1*1*264880
2Bobby Allison1*2*236432*9131321*3291282255*749531022241*4827
3Harry Gant15236182*8524*3422162103122844411142232*244132084210
4Terry Labonte2402621197714576814232211851331434429930237734052
5Jody Ridley77817662876312512067438101581220129112171510594002
6Ricky Rudd193231222611345*5424530404623322312582531838403988
7Dale Earnhardt357263281017258203182*25357112992766152642592443975
8Richard Petty51333829133283941924436392401*2430111018213042673880
9Dave Marcis28152215273143111410313559291325331011931981416401228253507
10Benny Parsons163152455215233613237120339331326639134242938636273449
11Buddy Arrington92616371413291381797151326121728164135103713141110101417243381
12Kyle Petty20322484111222515307205296216687192834227191820378373335
13Morgan Shepherd(R)4288493412386631211520132936341916291228682731133261
14Jimmy Means18211429211414231227149231928281815191625123816191591220353142
15Tommy Gale1718191815191818111714171230361921311821152917241314221322263140
16Tim Richmond(R)293017162610181214612733141512934308221492013182221203091
17J. D. McDuffie232410331122161630221623131112221220181613212128121723112996
18Lake Speed34DNQ12935923718242881633222761571320272227343114162817
19James Hylton113429202515191719211816251923221622392716261832152619172753
20Joe Millikan139971517261029388312317188215335191052682
21Ron Bouchard(R)248279202726109101295112546551139102594
22Neil Bonnett27334282923213*2949303437281*1429351*332449
23Cecil Gordon363719233721312124151915181327252921172430232619152320
24Cale Yarborough82*126212410381*528171013312532201
25Richard Childress438132217161731221313171914181921172326392144
26Ronnie Thomas28211131181220312624222034251435182724202717322138
27Buddy Baker454062*331347325529371691904
28Joe Ruttman(R)10297929226211530617261952521851
29Mike Alexander(R)1333121136102111212732727173510252032DNQ1784
30Bill Elliott69440403534118733861442
31Bobby WawakDNQ1442302419101831263319312436DNQ1212
32D. K. Ulrich191322234322720233121181417271191
33Johnny Rutherford101212281751333312729371140
34Lennie Pond2711111124141727162523361100
35Elliott Forbes-Robinson(R)8251039271610352312231020
36Stan Barrett(R)1336163532111826149842
37Rick Newsom2732202333DNQ28262222768
38Dick MayDNQ24925163115361925DNQ754
39Connie Saylor(R)DNQ37121433401112664
40Gary Balough(R)122518Wth251017Wth24323419656
41Rick WilsonDNQ3525423742201311639
42Mark Martin27271173615
43Bruce Hill3923262841163033DNQ596
44Donnie Allison12342951138527
45Geoff Bodine223023730420
46Joe Fields2825162215DNQ23418
47Jack Ingram3437383213377
48Randy OgdenDNQ22153424367
49Don Waterman102315351
50Jim Robinson61032351
51Rusty Wallace3021629323
52Tommy Houston202012DNQ27191211315
53Bill Schmitt222414314
54Don Whittington141435300
55Dick Brooks1615362113294
56H. B. BaileyDNQ15361640288
57Lowell Cowell28172822288
58Roy Smith31830285
59Don Puskarich321721279
60Glenn Jarrett192527276
61A. J. Foyt35732271
62Butch Lindley252427271
63Tommy Ellis2630433224
64Don SprouseDNQ2015221
65Slick Johnson25343235216
66Hershel McGriff332538206
67Chuck Bown392815197
68Junior Miller26DNQ20188
69David Pearson2930328258154
70Bob Schacht3230DNQ140
71Bob Riley303233131
72John Borneman12127
73Gary Kershaw12127
74Jim BownDNQ3236122
75Rick O'Dell16115
76Ronnie Sanders19DNQ109
77Delma Cowart18106
78Steve Spencer302018103
79Henry JonesDNQDNQ20DNQ103
80Bob Bondurant2118100
81Bill Dennis21100
82Joe Booher2420422297
83Gene Thonesen2297
84Mark Stahl2394
85Bill Elswick11132491
86Steve Pfeifer241491
87John Gunn2588
88Charlie Glotzbach2685
89Rick McCray2685
90Roger Hamby2782
91Billie Harvey4141WthDNQ80
92Mike Potter35152627262879
93Sterling Marlin262879
94Dave Dion2879
95Scott Miller2976
96Elmo Langley2976
97Baxter PriceDNQ303473
98Jimmy Insolo303673
99Ernie Cline3073
100Jocko Maggiacomo3170
101Sandy Satullo II3170
102Travis TillerDNQ3264
103Pat Mintey3461
104Robert Tartaglia3558
105Kevin Housby3655
106Blackie Wangerin42DNQ37
107John AndersonDNQ392416
108Bob McElwee168
109Terry Herman1431
110Dean Combs2834
111Jimmy Hensley7
112Rick Knoop20
113Rick Baldwin21
114Bob Senneker21
115Al Loquasto24
116Charlie Chamblee26
117Chuck Pittenger28
118Joel Stowe29
119Bruce Jacobi30
120Don Satterfield30
121Don Hume33
122Kirk Shelmerdine33
123Harry DinwiddieDNQDNQDNQ
124Dickie BoswellDNQ
125Tom SnevaDNQ
126Alan RogersDNQ
127Jerry LovallDNQ
128A. C. YorkDNQ
129Sal TovellaDNQ
130Tommy HilbertDNQ
131Steve MooreDNQDNQ
132Hurley HaywoodDNQ
133Eddie FalkDNQ
134Wayne MorganDNQ
135Don StanleyDNQ
136Ferrel HarrisDNQ
Pos.DriverRSDDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSDPts

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