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1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

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37th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

1985NASCAR Winston Cup Series
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DriversBobby Allison (upper left),Bobby Hillin Jr. (upper right),Cale Yarborough (lower left),Terry Labonte (2nd from lower left), andBill Elliott (lower right) in atPocono in 1985
NASCAR at Dover in 1985

The1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 37th season of professional stock car racing in theUnited States and the 14th modern-era Cup series season. The season began on Sunday, February 10 and ended on Sunday, November 17.Darrell Waltrip, driving forJunior Johnson, was crowned champion (for the third time in his career) at the end of the season.Bill Elliott, driving forHarry Melling, had won 11 races in 1985 (as well as theWinston Million), but lost the title by 101 points to three-time race winner Waltrip. This was the first season where all races were televised in some form.

Teams and drivers

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Complete schedule

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There were 23 full-time teams in 1985.

ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew Chief
BuickRace Hill Farm Team47Ron BouchardJake Elder
Stavola Brothers Racing8Bobby Hillin Jr.
ChevroletHamby Motorsports17Ken Ragan6
Phil Parsons14
Bosco Lowe1
Lennie Pond7
Hendrick Motorsports5Geoff BodineHarry Hyde
Junior Johnson & Associates11Darrell WaltripJeff Hammond
12Neil BonnettDoug Richert
Mach 1 Racing33Harry GantTravis Carter
Marcis Auto Racing71Dave Marcis
Richard Childress Racing3Dale EarnhardtKirk Shelmerdine
FordBud Moore Engineering15Ricky RuddBud Moore
Donlavey Racing90Ken Schrader(R)
Langley Racing64Clark Dwyer
Melling Racing9Bill ElliottErnie Elliott
Wood Brothers Racing7Kyle PettyLeonard Wood
OldsmobileBaker-Schiff Racing88Buddy Baker
Hagan Racing44Terry LabonteDale Inman
PontiacBlue Max Racing27Tim RichmondBarry Dodson
Cliff Stewart Racing2Rusty WallaceDarrell Bryant
Curb Racing43Richard PettyMike Beam
Means Racing52Jimmy Means
RahMoc Enterprises75Lake SpeedBob Rahilly
Buick8
Chevrolet1
Ford4[1]
Bobby Allison Motorsports22Bobby AllisonReds Kagle[1]
Chrysler5
Dodge1
Ford22
Arrington Racing67Morgan Shepherd1
Phil Good1
Buddy Arrington26Joey Arrington26

Limited schedule

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ManufacturerTeamNo.Race DriverCrew ChiefRound(s)
BuickBahre Racing23Dick May1
Booher Farms65Joe Booher1
Ulrich RacingD. K. Ulrich1
Buck Baker Racing87Randy Baker3
Stolarcyk RacingMike Stolarcyk1
Cooper Racing80Edward Cooper1
DiGard Motorsports22Bobby AllisonRobin Pemberton15[1]
77Greg Sacks13
Edwards Racing32Jonathan Lee Edwards1
401
411
Elliott Racing72Brent ElliottKermit Elliott4
Kieper Racing98Jim Bown1
Newsom Racing20Rick Newsom4
Osborne Racing16Bill Osborne2
Petris Racing63Dale Perry1
U.S. Racing50Jim Southard4
Chevrolet5
Buick6[2]
Wawak Racing74Bobby Wawak8
ChevroletAdcox Racing29Grant Adcox2
Anderson Racing08Craig Spetman2
Bahre Racing23Morgan Shepherd1
Jim Hull1
Eldon Dotson1
Ball Racing99Connie Saylor6
Blair Aiken2
Beahr Racing35Bud Hickey1
Benfield Racing98Trevor Boys6
Stoke RacingRon Esau1
Kieper RacingJim Bown1
Billy Matthews Racing09Dick Trickle2
Bob Johnson Racing07Randy LaJoie2
Bobby Hawkins Racing16Butch Lindley1
Morgan Shepherd4
Boys Racing24Trevor Boys1
Davis Racing06Joe Thurman1
Freelander Motorsports18Tommy Ellis14
Glen Steurer2
Hendrick Motorsports1Dick Brooks1
Ellington RacingCharles PoalilloRunt Pittman1
Davey Allison3
Pancho Carter1
Helen Rae Motorsports00Jody Ridley1
Ed Sanger1
Phil Barkdoll2
Morgan Shepherd7
Sterling Marlin1
Heveron Racing10Doug Heveron1
DiGard MotorsportsGreg Sacks1
Gerhart Racing25Bobby Gerhart5
Henley Gray Racing31Slick Johnson1
Steve Gray1
54Bobby Wawak1
Goff Racing79Dick Skillen2
H. L. Waters Racing0Delma Cowart6
Hylton Racing48Lennie Pond4
Don Hume(R)1
496
James Hylton1
Greg Sacks3
Trevor Boys13
Lennie Pond1
Ron Esau1
Jackson Brothers Motorsports55Benny ParsonsCliff Champion13
66Phil Parsons13
Lain Motorsports37Satch Worley1
McCray Racing45Rick McCray2
Morris RacingRick Baldwin1
McDuffie Racing70J. D. McDuffie7
Morgan-McClure Motorsports4Joe RuttmanTony Glover16
Newsom Racing20Rick Newsom5
Paul Racing53Donny Paul2
Scott RacingBill Scott3
Jeff Hooker1
Ragan Racing77Davey AllisonMarvin Ragan2
Sacks & Sons51Greg Sacks4
Cecil Gordon1
Sadler Brothers Racing95Sterling Marlin7
Mike Alexander4
Schmitt Motorsports73Bill Schmitt2
Steve Moore1
Shepherd Racing38Morgan Shepherd1
Sims Brothers Racing84Mike Alexander7
Sonntag Racing65Joey Sonntag1
Booher FarmsJoe Booher1
Stoner Racing96Eldon Dotson1
Terry Motorsports32Ruben Garcia2
Tommy Houston1
U.S. Racing6Eddie Bierschwale(R)27
Thomas Racing41Glenn Jarrett1
Ronnie Thomas8
Williams Racing63Chuck Walton1
Wawak Racing74Bobby Wawak6
Rick Wilson1
ChryslerGood Racing76Phil Good3
Rick Baldwin Racing04Rick Baldwin1
MRE Racing93Maurice Randall5
Palmer RacingNorm Palmer1
St. James Racing02St. James Davis1
DodgeGood Racing76Phil Good1
FordBeahr Racing35Dick May1
Morgan Shepherd1
Bowman Racing96Jerry Bowman5
DiGard Motorsports10Ken Ragan1
Jefferson Racing07Derrike Cope2
McDuffie Racing70J. D. McDuffie3
McKnight Racing83Sumner McKnight1
Circle Bar Racing31Chet Fillip1
Pearson Racing21David PearsonLeonard Wood12
Rick Wilson1
Petty Enterprises1Dick Brooks3
Morgan Shepherd1
Ranier-Lundy Racing28Cale YarboroughWaddell Wilson16
Spohn Racing05Dean Roper1
Slick Johnson5
51Doug Heveron1
Slick Johnson1
Stahl Racing82Mark Stahl3
Terry Motorsports32Alan Kulwicki2
383
Walker Enterprises68Mike Potter7
Jimmy Walker1
Ed Baugess1
Wangerin Racing39Blackie Wangerin2
OldsmobileA. J. Foyt Enterprises14A. J. Foyt7
Earle Canavan Racing01Earle Canavan1
KC Racing91John Krebs1
Midgley Racing29Scott AutreyDick Midgley1
Williams Racing78Jim Robinson2
PontiacBahre Racing23Michael Waltrip5
Blue Max Racing72Sammy Swindell1
Curb Racing42Tom Sneva2
DiGard Motorsports10Dick Trickle1
Francis Racing03Glenn Francis1
H. B. Bailey Racing36H. B. Bailey2
Leonard Racing85Tommie Crozier4
McDuffie Racing0Jeff McDuffie1
70J. D. McDuffie18
Mueller Brothers Racing89Jim Sauter3
Park Racing19Bob Park3
Riley Racing60Bob Riley1
Sosres Racing94John Soares Jr.2
Smith Motorsports04Hershel McGriff2

Schedule

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No.Race titleTrackDate
NCBusch ClashDaytona International Speedway,Daytona BeachFebruary 10
7-Eleven Twin 125'sFebruary 14
Daytona 500 Consolation RaceFebruary 15
1Daytona 500February 17
2Miller High Life 400Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway,RichmondFebruary 24
3Carolina 500North Carolina Motor Speedway,RockinghamMarch 3
4Coca-Cola 500Atlanta International Raceway,HamptonMarch 17
5Valleydale 500Bristol International Raceway,BristolApril 6
6TranSouth 500Darlington Raceway,DarlingtonApril 14
7Northwestern Bank 400North Wilkesboro Speedway,North WilkesboroApril 21
8Sovran Bank 500Martinsville Speedway,RidgewayApril 28
9Winston 500Alabama International Motor Speedway,TalladegaMay 5
10Budweiser 500Dover Downs International Speedway,DoverMay 19
NCThe WinstonCharlotte Motor Speedway,ConcordMay 25
11Coca-Cola World 600May 26
12Budweiser 400Riverside International Raceway,RiversideJune 2
13Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500Pocono International Raceway,Long PondJune 9
14Michigan 400Michigan International Speedway,BrooklynJune 16
15Pepsi Firecracker 400Daytona International Speedway,Daytona BeachJuly 4
16Summer 500Pocono International Raceway,Long PondJuly 21
17Talladega 500Alabama International Motor Speedway,TalladegaJuly 28
18Champion Spark Plug 400Michigan International Speedway,BrooklynAugust 11
19Busch 500Bristol International Raceway,BristolAugust 24
20Southern 500Darlington Raceway,DarlingtonSeptember 1
21Wrangler Sanfor-Set 400Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway,RichmondSeptember 8
22Delaware 500Dover Downs International Speedway,DoverSeptember 15
23Goody's 500Martinsville Speedway,RidgewaySeptember 22
24Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro Speedway,North WilkesboroSeptember 29
25Miller High Life 500Charlotte Motor Speedway,ConcordOctober 6
26Nationwise 500North Carolina Motor Speedway,RockinghamOctober 20
27Atlanta Journal 500Atlanta International Raceway,HamptonNovember 3
28Winston Western 500Riverside International Raceway,RiversideNovember 17

Bold indicates the race was part of theWinston Million.

Races

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No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
Busch ClashRicky RuddTerry LabonteTerry LabonteChevrolet
7-Eleven 125 #1Bill ElliottBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
7-Eleven 125 #2Cale YarboroughUnknownCale YarboroughFord
Daytona 500 Consolation RaceRick NewsomRandy LaJoieRandy LaJoieChevrolet
1Daytona 500Bill ElliottBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
2Miller High Life 400Darrell WaltripDarrell WaltripDale EarnhardtChevrolet
3Carolina 500Terry LabonteTerry LabonteNeil BonnettChevrolet
4Coca-Cola 500Neil BonnettBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
5Valleydale 500Harry GantDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
6TranSouth 500Bill ElliottBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
7Northwestern Bank 400Darrell WaltripNeil BonnettNeil BonnettChevrolet
8Sovran Bank 500Darrell WaltripHarry GantHarry GantChevrolet
9Winston 500Bill ElliottCale YarboroughBill ElliottFord
10Budweiser 500Terry LabonteBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
The WinstonTerry LabonteHarry GantDarrell WaltripChevrolet
11Coca-Cola World 600Bill ElliottDale EarnhardtDarrell WaltripChevrolet
12Budweiser 400Darrell WaltripTerry LabonteTerry LabonteChevrolet
13Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500Bill ElliottGeoff BodineBill ElliottFord
14Miller 400Bill ElliottDarrell WaltripBill ElliottFord
15Pepsi Firecracker 400Bill ElliottBill ElliottGreg SacksChevrolet
16Summer 500Darrell WaltripNeil BonnettBill ElliottFord
17Talladega 500Bill ElliottBill ElliottCale YarboroughFord
18Champion Spark Plug 400Bill ElliottDarrell WaltripBill ElliottFord
19Busch 500Dale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtDale EarnhardtChevrolet
20Southern 500Bill ElliottDale EarnhardtBill ElliottFord
21Wrangler Sanfor-Set 400Geoff BodineTerry LabonteDarrell WaltripChevrolet
22Delaware 500Bill ElliottHarry GantHarry GantChevrolet
23Goody's 500Geoff BodineTim RichmondDale EarnhardtChevrolet
24Holly Farms 400Geoff BodineHarry GantHarry GantChevrolet
25Miller High Life 500Harry GantHarry GantCale YarboroughFord
26Nationwise 500Terry LabonteCale YarboroughDarrell WaltripChevrolet
27Atlanta Journal 500Harry GantBill ElliottBill ElliottFord
28Winston Western 500Terry LabonteTerry LabonteRicky RuddFord

Busch Clash

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TheBusch Clash was run on February 10 atDaytona International Speedway.Ricky Rudd drew for the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 44 –Terry Labonte
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 9 –Bill Elliott
  4. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  5. 33 –Harry Gant
  6. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  7. 88 –Buddy Baker
  8. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  9. 4 –Joe Ruttman
  10. 28 –Cale Yarborough

7-Eleven Twin 125's

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The7-Eleven Twin 125's were run on February 14 atDaytona.Bill Elliott won the pole for race 1 with a lap average speed of 205.114 mph (330.099 km/h).Cale Yarborough won the pole for race 2 with a lap average speed of 203.814 mph (328.007 km/h).

Race One Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 55 –Benny Parsons
  4. 88 –Buddy Baker
  5. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  6. 1 –Dick Brooks
  7. 51 –Greg Sacks
  8. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  9. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  10. 12 –Neil Bonnett

Race Two Top Ten Results

  1. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  2. 21 –David Pearson
  3. 7 –Kyle Petty
  4. 43 –Richard Petty
  5. 33 –Harry Gant
  6. 66 –Phil Parsons
  7. 75 –Lake Speed
  8. 14 –A. J. Foyt
  9. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  10. 95 –Sterling Marlin

Daytona 500 Consolation Race

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For the final time to date, all 9 drivers that failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 were allowed to race in a 30 lap (75 mi (121 km)) race on February 15. Rick Newsom was on the pole.

Full Results

FinishGridCar
no.
DriverCar MakeLapsStatusLaps
Led
Money
1507Randy LaJoieChevrolet Monte Carlo300:23:4636$3,500
2741Glenn JarrettChevrolet Monte Carlo30-3 seconds0$500
3637Satch WorleyChevrolet Monte Carlo30Flagged2$100
4120Rick NewsomChevrolet Monte Carlo30Flagged3
5205Dean RoperFord Thunderbird29-1 lap0
6306Joe ThurmanChevrolet Monte Carlo29-1 lap0
7965Joey SonntagChevrolet Monte Carlo28-2 laps0
8482Mark StahlFord Thunderbird11Engine0
9819Bob ParkPontiac Grand Prix2Engine0
Source:[3]

Average speed: 189.341 mi (304.715 km)
Caution flags: none

Lead changes: 2
From
lap
To
lap
Total
laps
Driver
133Rick Newsom
452Satch Worley
63025Randy LaJoie

Daytona 500

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Main article:1985 Daytona 500

TheDaytona 500, the 27th running of the event, was held on February 17, 1985, at Daytona International Speedway, in Daytona Beach, Florida.Bill Elliott won the pole with a new track record (at the time) speed of 205.114 mph (330.099 km/h), he also won his qualifying race.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 -Bill Elliott
  2. 75 -Lake Speed
  3. 11 -Darrell Waltrip -1 Lap
  4. 88 -Buddy Baker -1 Lap
  5. 15 -Ricky Rudd -1 Lap
  6. 51 -Greg Sacks -1 Lap
  7. 5 -Geoff Bodine -2 Laps
  8. 2 -Rusty Wallace -3 Laps
  9. 8 -Bobby Hillin Jr. -3 Laps
  10. 12 -Neil Bonnett -5 Laps (DNF: Engine Failure)

Miller High Life 400

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TheMiller High Life 400 was run on February 24 atRichmond Fairgrounds Raceway inRichmond, Virginia.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  2. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  3. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  4. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  5. 33 –Harry Gant
  6. 44 –Terry Labonte
  7. 7 –Kyle Petty
  8. 71 –Dave Marcis
  9. 27 –Tim Richmond
  10. 75 –Lake Speed

Carolina 500

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TheCarolina 500 was run on March 3 atNorth Carolina Motor Speedway inRockingham, North Carolina.Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  2. 33 –Harry Gant
  3. 44 –Terry Labonte
  4. 75 –Lake Speed
  5. 7 –Kyle Petty
  6. 4 –Joe Ruttman
  7. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  8. 43 –Richard Petty
  9. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  10. 3 –Dale Earnhardt

Coca-Cola 500

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TheCoca-Cola 500 was run on March 17 atAtlanta International Raceway inAtlanta, Georgia. For the final time in his Cup Series careerNeil Bonnett won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  3. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  4. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  5. 22 –Bobby Allison
  6. 44 –Terry Labonte
  7. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  8. 55 –Benny Parsons
  9. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  10. 51 –Greg Sacks

Valleydale 500

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TheValleydale 500 atBristol International Raceway inBristol, Tennessee was originally scheduled to run on Sunday, March 31, 1985, but was postponed and ran Saturday, April 6 due to rain.Harry Gant won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  2. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  3. 44 –Terry Labonte -2 laps
  4. 88 –Buddy Baker -2 laps
  5. 2 –Rusty Wallace -3 laps
  6. 7 –Kyle Petty -5 laps
  7. 75 –Lake Speed -5 laps
  8. 43 –Richard Petty -5 laps
  9. 8 –Bobby Hillin Jr. -5 laps
  10. 90 –Ken Schrader(R) -11 laps
  • Earnhardt's victory came despite losing the power steering in his car during the race.

TranSouth 500

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TheTranSouth 500 was run on April 14 atDarlington Raceway inDarlington, South Carolina.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 27 –Tim Richmond
  4. 44 –Terry Labonte
  5. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  6. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  7. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  8. 66 –Phil Parsons
  9. 75 –Lake Speed
  10. 22 –Bobby Allison

Northwestern Bank 400

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TheNorthwestern Bank 400 was run on April 21 atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway inNorth Wilkesboro, North Carolina.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 22 –Bobby Allison
  4. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  5. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  6. 9 –Bill Elliott
  7. 44 –Terry Labonte
  8. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  9. 75 –Lake Speed
  10. 33 –Harry Gant

Sovran Bank 500

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TheSovran Bank 500 was run on April 28 atMartinsville Speedway inMartinsville, Virginia.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 33 –Harry Gant
  2. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  3. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  4. 22 –Bobby Allison
  5. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  6. 44 –Terry Labonte
  7. 43 –Richard Petty
  8. 75 –Lake Speed
  9. 66 –Phil Parsons
  10. 2 –Rusty Wallace

Winston 500

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TheWinston 500 was run on May 5 atAlabama International Motor Speedway inTalladega, Alabama.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 7 –Kyle Petty
  3. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  4. 22 –Bobby Allison
  5. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  6. 88 –Buddy Baker
  7. 44 –Terry Labonte
  8. 71 –Dave Marcis
  9. 8 –Bobby Hillin Jr.
  10. 75 –Lake Speed
  • Prior to this event, two-time Winston Cup champion Darrell Waltrip complained to NASCAR about how Bill Elliott was ruining the parity of the sport and he needed to be slowed down.[4] As a result, NASCAR raised the height of theFord vehicles by half an inch.[4] The roof of theGM race cars was lowered by the same amount in order to improve their speed performance.[4]
  • In spite of the last minute rule changes, Bill Elliott won the race but he was forced to make up two laps under green during the race from having to pit due to a broken oil fitting. With the victory, Elliott claimed the second leg of theWinston Million.
  • Fords also claimed 2nd & 3rd with Kyle Petty beating Cale Yarborough in a photo finish for 2nd.

Budweiser 500

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TheBudweiser 500 was run on May 19 atDover Downs International Speedway inDover, Delaware.Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 33 –Harry Gant
  3. 7 –Kyle Petty
  4. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  5. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  6. 27 –Tim Richmond
  7. 43 –Richard Petty
  8. 75 –Neil Bonnett
  9. 71 –Dave Marcis
  10. 90 –Ken Schrader(R)
  • This would mark the first time since 1971 (when he occasionally drove Dodge Chargers) where independent driverJ.D. McDuffie; who finished 31st, drove a vehicle other than a General Motors product, as he made the first of three appearances (along with thespring race at Pocono and a one-off with Bahre Racing at the Delaware 500 at Dover) driving aFord. Unfortunately he finished 31st (of 32 cars) after completing 115 laps due to a broken valve in the engine.

The Winston

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Main article:1985 The Winston

The inaugural Winston was run on May 25 atCharlotte Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina.Terry Labonte won the pole due to being the defendingNASCAR Winston Cup Champion.

Top Six Results

  1. 11 -Darrell Waltrip
  2. 33 -Harry Gant
  3. 44 -Terry Labonte
  4. 28 -Cale Yarborough
  5. 27 -Tim Richmond
  6. 22 -Bobby Allison
  • AfterDarrell Waltrip took the checkered flag his engine expired in spectacular fashion which potentially jeopardized him from being able to compete in the next days Coca-Cola 600.

Coca-Cola World 600

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TheCoca-Cola World 600 was run on May 26 atCharlotte.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  2. 33 –Harry Gant
  3. 22 –Bobby Allison
  4. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  5. 44 –Terry Labonte
  6. 75 –Lake Speed
  7. 4 –Joe Ruttman
  8. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  9. 27 –Tim Richmond
  10. 1 –Dick Brooks
  • Bill Elliott had a chance to clinch the firstWinston Million, and a then NASCAR record crowd of 155,000 spectators arrived to cheer him on. After considerable pre-race hype, Elliott led 81 laps, but fell short, however, as mechanical problems plagued much of his day. Elliott would finish in 18th, running 21 laps down to the winner. Elliott would have one more chance to claim the Million at Darlington in the Southern 500.
  • Darrell Waltrip gambled on fuel, stretching his tank over the final 110 laps to secure the victory. Waltrip (who wonThe Winston a day earlier) nearly missed the race after a car/engine swap controversy with NASCAR Director of Competition Dick Beatty.[5]
  • This was the first NASCAR Winston Cup start forMichael Waltrip. He would finish 28th due to a transmission failure.
  • Final start for 10th-place finisherDick Brooks.

Budweiser 400

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TheBudweiser 400 was run on June 2 atRiverside International Raceway inRiverside, California.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 44 –Terry Labonte
  2. 33 –Harry Gant
  3. 22 –Bobby Allison
  4. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  5. 7 –Kyle Petty
  6. 9 –Bill Elliott
  7. 43 –Richard Petty
  8. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  9. 27 –Tim Richmond
  10. 90 –Ken Schrader(R)

Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500

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Main article:1985 Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500

TheVan Scoy Diamond Mine 500 was run on June 9 atPocono Raceway inLong Pond, Pennsylvania.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 33 –Harry Gant
  3. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  4. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  5. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  6. 55 –Benny Parsons
  7. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  8. 88 –Buddy Baker
  9. 22 –Bobby Allison
  10. 27 –Tim Richmond

Miller 400

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TheMiller 400 was run on June 16 atMichigan International Speedway inBrooklyn, Michigan.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  4. 27 –Tim Richmond
  5. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  6. 22 –Bobby Allison
  7. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  8. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  9. 71 –Dave Marcis
  10. 55 –Benny Parsons

Pepsi Firecracker 400

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ThePepsi Firecracker 400 was run on July 4 atDaytona International Speedway inDaytona Beach, Florida.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 10 –Greg Sacks
  2. 9 –Bill Elliott
  3. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  4. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  5. 7 –Kyle Petty
  6. 88 –Buddy Baker
  7. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  8. 44 –Terry Labonte
  9. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  10. 21 –David Pearson
See also:DiGard Motorsports § 1985 Firecracker 400
  • This would be Sacks’ lone career win in Winston Cup competition.

Summer 500

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Main article:1985 Summer 500

TheSummer 500 was run on July 21 atPocono Raceway inLong Pond, Pennsylvania.Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  3. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  4. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  5. 33 –Harry Gant
  6. 55 –Benny Parsons
  7. 7 –Kyle Petty
  8. 66 –Phil Parsons
  9. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  10. 88 –Buddy Baker

Talladega 500

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TheTalladega 500 was run on July 28 atAlabama International Motor Speedway inTalladega, Alabama.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  2. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  3. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  4. 9 –Bill Elliott
  5. 14 –A. J. Foyt
  6. 43 –Richard Petty
  7. 33 –Harry Gant
  8. 75 –Lake Speed
  9. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  10. 1 –Davey Allison*

Champion Spark Plug 400

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TheChampion Spark Plug 400 was run on August 11 atMichigan International Speedway inBrooklyn, Michigan.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 33 –Harry Gant
  4. 7 –Kyle Petty
  5. 55 –Benny Parsons
  6. 66 –Phil Parsons
  7. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  8. 10 –Dick Trickle
  9. 44 –Terry Labonte
  10. 67 –Buddy Arrington

Busch 500

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TheBusch 500 was run on August 24 atBristol International Raceway inBristol, Tennessee.Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  2. 27 –Tim Richmond
  3. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  4. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  5. 9 –Bill Elliott
  6. 33 –Harry Gant
  7. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  8. 43 –Richard Petty
  9. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  10. 75 –Lake Speed
  • Dale Earnhardt would be the 2nd and final driver to do a track sweep in 1985 by sweeping both Bristol races.

Southern 500

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Main article:1985 Southern 500

TheSouthern 500 was run on September 1 atDarlington Raceway inDarlington, South Carolina.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  3. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  4. 12 –Neil Bonnett -1 Lap
  5. 47 –Ron Bouchard -1 Lap
  6. 15 –Ricky Rudd -1 Lap
  7. 44 –Terry Labonte -2 Laps
  8. 55 –Benny Parsons -2 Laps
  9. 4 –Joe Ruttman -3 Laps
  10. 7 –Kyle Petty -3 Laps
  • Bill Elliott won theWinston Million with the race victory.
  • With this victory Elliott had a 206-point lead in the standings with 8 races left in the season.
  • Elliott also completes the Darlington sweep for his 3rd of 4 track sweeps of 1985.

Wrangler Sanfor-Set 400

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TheWrangler Sanfor-Set 400 was run on September 8 atRichmond Fairgrounds Raceway inRichmond, Virginia.Geoff Bodine won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  2. 44 –Terry Labonte
  3. 43 –Richard Petty
  4. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  5. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  6. 33 –Harry Gant
  7. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  8. 7 –Kyle Petty
  9. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  10. 18 –Tommy Ellis
  • This race marked theWinston Cup Series debut ofAlan Kulwicki, driving Bill Terry's #32 Ford. Kulwicki would finish 19th, 8 laps down.
  • By Elliott finishing 12th in this race, Darrell Waltrip gained 53 points on Elliott.

Delaware 500

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TheDelaware 500 was run on September 15 atDover Downs International Speedway inDover, Delaware.Bill Elliott won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 33 –Harry Gant
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  4. 22 –Bobby Allison
  5. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  6. 27 –Tim Richmond
  7. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  8. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  9. 43 –Richard Petty
  10. 75 –Lake Speed
  • Elliott had a disastrous race finishing in 20th place 70 laps down. Waltrip gained 67 points, Elliott now only led by 86 points.

Goody's 500

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TheGoody's 500 was run on September 22 atMartinsville Speedway inMartinsville, Virginia.Geoff Bodine won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  2. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  3. 33 –Harry Gant
  4. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  5. 7 –Kyle Petty
  6. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  7. 27 –Tim Richmond
  8. 8 –Bobby Hillin Jr.
  9. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  10. 22 –Bobby Allison
  • Elliott had another disastrous race finishing in 17th place 33 laps down. Waltrip continued to chip away at Elliotts lead gaining 63 points, Elliott now only led by 23 points.

Holly Farms 400

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TheHolly Farms 400 was run on September 29 atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway inNorth Wilkesboro, North Carolina.Geoff Bodine won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 33 –Harry Gant
  2. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  3. 44 –Terry Labonte
  4. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  5. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  6. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  7. 27 –Tim Richmond
  8. 43 –Richard Petty
  9. 71 –Dave Marcis
  10. 12 –Neil Bonnett
  • By virtue of Elliott being the second car out of the race finishing in 30th place (out of 31 starters) and Waltrip managing to finish in 14th even with car issues 7 laps down, Waltrip erased a 206 point deficit from Darlington and overtook Elliott in the standings. Waltrip now led Elliott by 30 points.
  • Following the raceHarry Gant would enter a dry spell and not win a Cup Series race again until the 1989 spring Darlington race.

Miller High Life 500

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TheMiller High Life 500 was run on October 6 atCharlotte Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina.Harry Gant won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  2. 9 –Bill Elliott
  3. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  4. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  5. 4 –Joe Ruttman
  6. 27 –Tim Richmond
  7. 16 –Morgan Shepherd
  8. 88 –Buddy Baker
  9. 8 –Bobby Hillin Jr.
  10. 43 –Richard Petty
  • Cale Yarborough's win would be his 83rd and the final one of his career before retiring after 1988.
  • Elliott and Waltrip both led laps and by Elliott finishing in 2nd he sliced 10 points off Waltrips lead with just 20 points separating the two with three races remaining.

Nationwise 500

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TheNationwise 500 was run on October 20 at a freshly repaved[6]North Carolina Motor Speedway inRockingham, North Carolina.Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  2. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  3. 33 –Harry Gant
  4. 9 –Bill Elliott
  5. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  6. 27 –Tim Richmond
  7. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  8. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  9. 2 –Rusty Wallace
  10. 77 –Greg Sacks
  • Elliott finishing three spots down in 4th lost ground to Waltrip by 15 points due to Waltrip winning. Waltrip now led by 35 points, with just Atlanta and Riverside left to settle the Championship.

Atlanta Journal 500

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TheAtlanta Journal 500 was run on November 3 atAtlanta International Raceway inHampton, Georgia.Harry Gant won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 9 –Bill Elliott
  2. 28 –Cale Yarborough
  3. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  4. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  5. 16 –Morgan Shepherd
  6. 44 –Terry Labonte
  7. 75 –Lake Speed
  8. 33 –Harry Gant
  9. 77 –Greg Sacks
  10. 43 –Richard Petty
  • The race began under the green and yellow flags (starting under caution) due to an earlier rainstorm that drenched the track with the green flag displayed after the completion of lap 6.
  • 11th and final win of the season for Bill Elliott.
  • With this win, and as of 2022, Bill Elliott is the only driver in NASCAR history to pull off the season sweep at 4 different tracks in one season. Along with the season sweep at Atlanta, he swept Pocono, Michigan, and Darlington. In2004 however, Jimmie Johnson pulled off the season sweep at 3 different tracks, coming close to tying Bill Elliott's record. The tracks Johnson pulled off the season sweep are Pocono, Charlotte, and Darlington.
  • With Elliott getting the bonus points for leading the most laps, Waltrip lost 15 points on his lead. Elliott now had a 20-point deficit going into the season finale at Riverside where he picked up his first Cup victory in 1983, while Waltrip had five wins at the road course. If Elliott won at Riverside then all Waltrip would have to do to win the title would be to finish no lower than seventh if he did not lead a lap. If DW led a lap then he could finish no lower than eighth to win the title. If he led the most laps then he could finish no lower than ninth.
  • Morgan Shepherd scored his only top five finish of 1985 driving for David Pearson's team.[7]
  • Sprint car ace Sammy Swindell starts his first of two career Cup races. He finished 30th after a crash, he completed 242 of 328 laps.[7]

Winston Western 500

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Main article:1985 Winston Western 500

TheWinston Western 500 was run on November 17 atRiverside International Raceway inRiverside, California.Terry Labonte won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 15 –Ricky Rudd
  2. 44 –Terry Labonte
  3. 75 –Neil Bonnett
  4. 33 –Harry Gant
  5. 3 –Dale Earnhardt
  6. 5 –Geoff Bodine
  7. 11 –Darrell Waltrip
  8. 43 –Richard Petty
  9. 75 –Lake Speed
  10. 47 –Ron Bouchard
  • After winning the previous race, which was at Atlanta,Bill Elliott came into this race 2nd in points, only 20 points behind Darrell Waltrip, giving him a shot to rebound for the championship after a string of poor finishes in 4 of the last 5 races. During this race however, Elliott would suffer early transmission problems, and it would unfortunately cost him the championship. He finished the race in 31st. Waltrip clinched the title once he completed 99 laps of the race, he then finished in 7th, gaining 81 points on Elliott. Darrell Waltrip won his 3rd and final Winston Cup title, having won only three races to Bill Elliott's eleven. Elliott would officially lose the championship by 101 points. This would be the 1st time in Bob Latford's Winston Cup points system that a driver winning 10 or more races in a season failed to win the championship due to poor finishes and lack of consistency in the final stretch of the season.
  • This was the final race for Richard Petty driving for Mike Curb. Richard would take his number 43 with STP sponsorship home to Petty Enterprises for 1986.
  • This was the final race forRusty Wallace driving for Cliff Stewart Racing. Rusty's season of misery concluded with a 36th-place finish due to engine failure completing 70 of 119 laps. This was Rusty's 12th DNF of the season, 10 of them were due to engine failures.

Full Drivers' Championship

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Further information:List of NASCAR points scoring systems

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

PosDriverDAYRCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTRIVPOCMCHDAYPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRIVPts
1Darrell Waltrip33*18162322232451832*3392*4171221441374292
2Bill Elliott1*22291*111*61311*186112*14*1*5112201730241*314191
3Harry Gant2652242014101*382222162457362161*31*24*3844033
4Neil Bonnett1023131961*5268152758122*211349591042151233902
5Geoff Bodine7212218753111116224*111442323253725242351163862
6Ricky Rudd52532422542541347771418319653451573113857
7Terry Labonte2563*6347671651*2822826399297224273331262*3683
8Dale Earnhardt3211091*2482521254*4039593924221*19*4714208453561
9Kyle Petty3775116121211231451412572541610815528223129273528
10Lake Speed21044079981024625121434118161016111011121229793507
11Tim Richmond3591130303112116699104283013402111467*76617373413
12Bobby Allison331631513103441333961812273622302841031143826173312
13Ron Bouchard3843371716132828202932291349338751886626216103267
14Richard Petty3426813833217277267333029276378123922810331083140
15Bobby Hillin Jr.9112412920191891212171828152938262413212381792519133091
16Ken Schrader(R)111440171013141620103810153421151120191415162615251915233024
17Buddy Baker429253942730126223735815610141411151635312981113352986
18Dave Marcis2482637243116268911122792338261223231719239341428182871
19Rusty Wallace82792755221037188241326413317712381331252530921362867
20Buddy Arrington16182517201514232231192316181610151822112123171620222780
21Phil Parsons29151941288159342933331119278316213927122013271314332740
22Clark Dwyer181837201426181723282316202525162034182624301918162440282641
23Jimmy Means142130281215171412303237223532234215272723131321381841202548
24Eddie Bierschwale(R)DNQ23151519292019321918342931173421203229271819211724322396
25Greg Sacks61310Wth353616134153328352029141611109211944
26Cale Yarborough36722303*4024336311322128*21861
27J. D. McDuffieDNQ2028232739242415313942253120402829DNQDNQ262815DNQ2627251853
28Trevor Boys27243929394124262032301731341222232037401461
29Benny Parsons318322942610116365841331427
30Joe Ruttman17626291130735353313933540321410
31Morgan Shepherd1538182713253935373022292773951406
32Bobby Wawak1327DNQ3432DNQ232737252127DNQDNQ17162034DNQ1226
33Lennie Pond1913143130171819131925391107
34Tommy Ellis20211736303033102630114030361100
35Mike Alexander12342329312413132626181046
36David Pearson282928362717103535394037879
37Sterling Marlin1625222534331229645
38Don Hume(R)19162123193337637
39Ronnie Thomas12342130DNQ40DNQ1914631
40Alan Kulwicki1921132722509
41Rick NewsomDNQ2836DNQDNQ213821DNQ32450
42Mike Potter1726DNQDNQ21DNQ312822443
43Jerry Bowman1937221435434
44Bobby Gerhart2731242524422
45A. J. Foyt3036305253238410
46Phil Good17QL173018DNQ406
47Ken Ragan213337QL1720DNQ2834356
48Slick Johnson20152136DNQ1729QL343
49Connie Saylor3522DNQ4041DNQ35296
50Jim Sauter233120DNQ267
51Glen Steurer1111260
52Jim Robinson13DNQ12251
53Dick Brooks22203810249
54Tommie CrozierDNQ1533DNQ37DNQ234
55Derrike Cope1519224
56Ruben Garcia2314215
57Michael Waltrip2818243139207
58Dick Trickle36836197
59Jim Bown2816194
60Bill Osborne2124191
61Bill Schmitt3415179
62John Soares Jr.1930179
63Brent Elliott282228DNQ176
64Rick BaldwinDNQ2823173
65Joe Booher2824170
66Hershel McGriff2926161
67Maurice Randall35DNQDNQ3739DNQDNQ156
68Phil Barkdoll3522155
69Jonathan Lee Edwards21DNQDNQDNQ36155
70Davey AllisonDNQDNQ101942143
71Grant Adcox2240140
72Blair Aiken3829125
73Summer McKnight14121
74H. B. Bailey35DNQ34119
75Rick Wilson2918109
76Dick SkillenDNQ18DNQDNQDNQ109
77Glenn Francis20103
78Mark StahlDNQDNQ21100
79Eldon Dotson38DNQ38DNQ95
80Delma Cowart40DNQDNQDNQDNQ3798
81Chet Fillip2588
82John Krebs2685
83Ed Sanger2685
84Jimmy WalkerDNQ2782
85Dale Perry3073
86Sammy Swindell3073
87Jim Hull3267
88Mike Stolarcyk3267
89Scott Autrey3461
90Donny PaulDNQ3558
91Earle Canavan3655
92Edward Cooper3655
93Tommy Houston3655
94Craig SpetmanDNQDNQ3752
95Bud Hickey3849
96Chuck Walton3849
97Doug Heveron3919DNQ46
98Norm Palmer3946
99Rick McCray413946
100Ron EsauDNQ4140
101Dick May2225
102Randy LaJoieDNQ14
103Bob Riley14
104Bosco Lowe17DNQ
105Butch Lindley19
106Randy BakerDNQDNQ21
107Pancho Carter22
108Jim Southard22DNQDNQDNQ
109Jeff McDuffie23
110Steve Gray26DNQ
111James Hylton26
112Cecil Gordon30
113Bill ScottDNQ32DNQ
114Tom SnevaDNQ32
115D. K. Ulrich32
116Charles Poalillo36
117Jeff Hooker40
118Jody RidleyDNQ
119Dean RoperDNQ
120Joe ThurmanDNQ
121Satch WorleyDNQ
122Glenn JarrettDNQ
123Bob ParkDNQDNQDNQ
124Joey SonntagDNQDNQ
125Jim HallDNQ
126Ed BaugessDNQDNQ
127Blackie WangerinDNQDNQ
128George WiltshireDNQDNQDNQ
129John HaverDNQDNQ
130St. James DavisDNQ
131Pat MinteyDNQ
132Jerry HoldenDNQDNQDNQ
133Ferrel HarrisDNQ
134Mike TilleyDNQ
135Bryan BakerDNQ
136Elton SawyerDNQ
137Glenn SearsDNQ
138Kirk BryantDNQ
139Jon FontanaDNQ
140Johnny Coy Jr.DNQ
141Gary FedewaDNQ
142Gary SowellDNQ
143Buddie BoysDNQDNQ
PosDriverDAYRCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTRIVPOCMCHDAYPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRIVPts

Rookie of the year

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Ken Schrader won the 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series rookie of the year. He beat out bothEddie Bierschwale (who failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 and skipped the next race) andDon Hume (who only competed in 7 races) for the honors.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Driver Season Stats".
  2. ^"Driver Season Stats".
  3. ^"Race Results".
  4. ^abcElliott Was Awesome At Talladega In 1985 at GeorgiaRacingHistory.com
  5. ^Jeff Hammond."Darrell Waltrip's sweep in the 1985 Winston All-Star Race and Coca-Cola 600 despite controversy in Charlotte built a NASCAR champion".FOX Sports. RetrievedMay 22, 2016.
  6. ^"User Comments - the 1985 Nationwise 500".
  7. ^ab"Race Results".

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