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1977 Daytona 500

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1977 Daytona 500
Race details
Race 2 of 30 in the1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1977 Daytona 500 program cover
1977 Daytona 500 program cover
DateFebruary 20, 1977 (1977-02-20)
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 up to 24.1 miles per hour (38.8 km/h)[1]
Average speed153.218 miles per hour (246.580 km/h)
Pole position
DriverEllington Racing
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 WinnerRichard PettyPetty Enterprises
Duel 2 WinnerCale YarboroughJunior Johnson & Associates
Most laps led
DriverCale YarboroughJunior Johnson & Associates
Laps137
Winner
No. 11Cale YarboroughJunior Johnson & Associates
Television in the United States
NetworkABC'sWWOS
AnnouncersJim McKay
Jackie Stewart
Chris Economaki
Nielsen ratings12.9/35
(16.0 million viewers)

The1977 Daytona 500, the 19th running of theevent, was held on February 20, 1977, as the second race of the1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season.[2]

First Daytona 500 starts for Janet Guthrie, Ricky Rudd, Ron Hutcherson, Elliott Forbes-Robinson and Bobby Wawak.[2] Only Daytona 500 start for Sam Sommers.[2] Last Daytona 500 starts for Bob Burcham, Terry Ryan, Walter Ballard, Salt Walther, Ramo Stott, Ed Negre, and Jim Hurtubise.[2]

Summary

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Cale Yarborough won his second Daytona 500 and it would lead to his second straight Winston Cup title, andDonnie Allison won his second pole position for this event.[2]Janet Guthrie made history at this race as the first female NASCAR Cup Series driver; getting a 12th place finish in the process.[2]

Bobby Wawak bailed out of his car while it was still moving and on fire on lap 3.[2] Seconds later the car slammed the inside wall by the entrance to pit road. Wawak got 15% burns on his body on his face which was second degree, first degree on his hands and one of his legs and was taken to hospital.Chris Economaki who was reporting in the pits forABC Sports said "The doctors told him if he had fire retardant underwear on (Gloves, socks and a balaclava) he would not be injured at all". Three TimeFormula One World ChampionJackie Stewart who was commentating on the race forABC Sports said "The drivers themselves are negligent, drivers should always wear flame resistant underwear and thermal underwear. The accident we seen today is just typical if your not properly protected".

The race resulted in the first Top 10 finish forJimmy Means, the final Top 10 finish forBob Burcham, and the last Top 5 finish for the lateCoo Coo Marlin.[2]

Jim Vandiver retired from the NASCAR Winston Cup Series after this race.[2] Richard Petty started the race 7/8 from pit lane in last place. He caught a break with the caution for Wawak's fire then worked his way through the field back into contention only to later blow the engine and drop out.[2] Donnie Allison blew a tire at the start/finish line on lap 88, and was forced to limp into the pits, where his team discovered too much damage had been done, so they pulled the car out of the race.[2]

Defending Daytona 500 David Pearson also had mechanical issues. The Silver Fox led two laps but like Petty, his #21 Purolator Mercury was sidelined with a blown engine before the 3/4 mark.[2] USAC Champ Car racerSalt Walther's last NASCAR Cup start ended in a backstretch crash. A gust of wind caught Walther's self-owned #4 Chevrolet and caused him to lose it triggering a three-car incident that also includedBuddy Baker andDave Marcis. Baker recovered to finish third but Salt was done for the day.[2]

Once Petty and Pearson were gone the race came down to a battle between Cale Yarborough andBenny Parsons that saw Yarborough eventually prevail.[2]

Race results

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PosGridNo.DriverEntrantManufacturerLapsWinningsLaps ledTime/StatusPoints
1411Cale YarboroughJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet200$63,7001373:15:48185
2672Benny ParsonsL. G. DeWittChevrolet200$38,82516+1.39175
3815Buddy BakerBud Moore EngineeringFord199$28,07516+1 Lap170
41314Coo Coo MarlinH. B. CunninghamChevrolet198$17,8250+2 Laps160
51590Dick BrooksDonlavey RacingFord198$18,1000+2 Laps155
6251A. J. FoytA. J. Foyt EnterprisesChevrolet197$13,80013+3 Laps
71088Darrell WaltripDiGard RacingChevrolet193$15,7454+7 Laps151
82352Jimmy MeansBill GrayChevrolet192$10,9850+8 Laps142
93019Bob BurchamHenley GrayChevrolet191$12,4750+9 Laps138
103748James HyltonJames HyltonChevrolet189$11,0900+11 Laps134
113379Frank WarrenFrank WarrenDodge188$8,9201+12 Laps135
123968Janet GuthrieLynda FerreriChevrolet188$7,3900+12 Laps127
132470J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingChevrolet184$8,1150Engine124
144240D. K. UlrichJ. R. DeLottoChevrolet168$7,2100+32 Laps121
15712Bobby AllisonBobby Allison MotorsportsMatador167$6,5600Engine118
163530Tighe ScottWalter BallardChevrolet166$6,2850Engine115
174124Cecil GordonGordon RacingChevrolet164$5,6150+36 Laps112
183481Terry RyanBill MonaghanChevrolet159$3,8850Engine109
192903Walter BallardWalter BallardChevrolet153$3,7000Engine106
201931Jim VandiverRanier RacingDodge137$3,5200+63 Laps103
21521David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury135$5,4402Engine105
222122Ricky RuddAl RuddChevrolet135$2,9350Rear end97
23323Richard ChildressRichard Childress RacingChevrolet127$3,2900+73 Laps94
24254Salt WaltherSalt WaltherChevrolet114$2,7250Crash
251847Bruce HillBruce HillChevrolet113$2,7500Engine88
26343Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge111$9,5504Engine90
271260Ramo StottLou ViglioneChevrolet107$2,4500Crash82
2892Dave MarcisPenske RacingMercury103$6,1501+97 Laps84
29228Ed NegreEd NegreDodge101$3,1750Engine76
3011Donnie AllisonHoss EllingtonChevrolet88$7,5756Crash78
313627Sam SommersM. C. AndersonChevrolet87$1,3500Water pump70
323183Ron HutchersonNorris ReedChevrolet85$4,5250Transmission67
332026Jimmy Lee CappsDavid Lee SellersChevrolet77$2,1750Rear end64
341441Grant AdcoxHerb AdcoxChevrolet73$2,3250Engine61
352695Jim HurtubiseJunior MillerChevrolet69$2,0500Oil cooler58
362792Skip ManningBilly HaganChevrolet65$2,6150Engine55
371171Neil BonnettNord KrauskopfDodge65$5,5250Engine52
383867Buddy ArringtonBuddy ArringtonDodge51$1,7800Engine49
392829Roy SmithDick MidgleyChevrolet45$2,0200Engine46
401687Elliott Forbes-RobinsonFerrel HarrisDodge44$2,0250Engine43
414077Johnny RutherfordJohnny RayChevrolet29$1,7250Vibration
421732Bobby WawakJohn GwinnChevrolet3$2,4000Fire37
Source:[3]

Media

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Television

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The Daytona 500 was covered byABC for the sixteenth 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 information for the1977 Daytona 500 at Old Farmers Almanac
  2. ^abcdefghijklmn1977 Daytona 500 race overview at Racing Reference
  3. ^1977 Daytona 500
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