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1986 Delaware 500

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Auto race held at Dover International Speedway in 1986

1986 Delaware 500
Race details[1]
Race 23 of 29 in the1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Dover's then-current asphalt surface
Dover's then-current asphalt surface
DateSeptember 14, 1986 (1986-09-14)
Official nameDelaware 500
LocationDover Downs International Speedway,Dover, Delaware
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length1.000 miles (1.609 km)
Distance500 laps, 500.0 mi (804.6 km)
WeatherTemperatures reaching of 73.9 °F (23.3 °C); wind speeds of 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)
Average speed114.329 mph (183.995 km/h)
Attendance44,000
Pole position
DriverHendrick Motorsports
Time24.623 seconds
Most laps led
DriverRicky RuddBud Moore Engineering
Laps141
Winner
No. 15Ricky RuddBud Moore Engineering
Television in the United States
Networkuntelevised
Announcersnone
Motor car race

The1986 Delaware 500 was aNASCARWinston Cup Series racing event that was held on September 14, 1986, atDover Downs International Speedway inDover, Delaware.

The most dominant drivers in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series during the 1980s were Bill Elliott, Darrell Waltrip, Terry Labonte, Bobby Allison, and Dale Earnhardt.

Background

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Dover Downs International Speedway, now called Dover International Speedway, is one of fiveshort tracks to hold NASCAR races; the others areBristol Motor Speedway,Richmond International Raceway,Martinsville Speedway, andPhoenix International Raceway.[2] The NASCAR race makes use of the track's standard configuration, a four-turn short trackoval that is 1 mile (1.6 km) long.[3] The track's turns arebanked at twenty-four degrees, and both the front stretch (the location of the finish line) and the backstretch are banked at nine degrees.[3]

Race report

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There were 41 drivers who originally qualified for this race; onlyGeorge Wiltshire failed to make the final 40-car starting grid. All but one of the drivers were born in theUnited States of America;Cliff Hucul was born inCanada.

This race lasted 500-laps or four hours and twenty-two minutes.Mike Potter was the first victim of engine failure on lap 22.Ricky Rudd finally gets a win on a big track, leading 141 laps en route to victory by defeatingNeil Bonnet.[4] Neil Bonnett scored his best result of the season so far in second, leading 12 laps.[4] Buddy Baker scored his first of 5 straight top-5 finishes for the #88 team to close out the season, finishing a lap down in fourth.[4] Alan Kulwicki recovered from an early crash and capitalized on attrition to finish in seventh, three laps off the pace.[4] Bobby Hillin Jr. continued his methodical pace that had become custom throughout the season, finishing five laps down in ninth.[4]

Morgan Shepherd had another strong run with the RahMoc #75, leading 36 laps but fading towards the end. He came home seven laps down in tenth.[4] Richard Petty ran midpack much of the day, finishing seven laps down in twelfth.[4] Rusty Wallace led 39 laps and ran with the leaders all day until a late crash knocked him out of contention. He would crawl home nine laps down in thirteenth.[4] Darrell Waltrip struggled with mechanical issues all race, yet still finished ahead of his other title contenders in fourteenth, 10 laps off the pace.[4] Buddy Arrington scored a second straight top-15 finish, coming home 16 laps down in fourteenth.[4] Michael Waltrip never really recovered from an early spin, finishing sixteenth, 29 laps down.[4]

Johnny Coy Jr. made his first start of the 1986 season in James Hylton's #48 entry.[4] He was incredibly slow, finishing 31 laps down in seventeenth. This would ultimately be his best career finish.[4] Joe Booher made his second start of the season in the #6 D.K. Ulrich entry.[4] He was easily the slowest car on track, finishing 35 laps down in eighteenth.[4] Dale Earnhardt was knocked out of contention by a late crash, finishing 68 laps down in twenty-first.[4] He did manage to lead three laps, which was crucial in the points chase.[4]

Rudd'sFord Thunderbird performed like a flawless machine from lap 200 to the checkered flag.[5] Out of the 56 racing events that Ricky Rudd did at Dover International Speedway, his average start was 13th place while his average finish was 14th-place with four confirmed victories. Rudd was also proficient at the road courses in addition to Rockingham and Pocono.[6]

Bobby Allison was stuck in the garage for many laps after an early crash, ultimately coming home 39 laps down in twentieth.[4]

Thepole position of the race would end up going toGeoffrey Bodine for travelling up to 146.205 miles per hour (235.294 km/h) during his solo qualifying runs.Tim Richmond ended up being the lowest-placed driver to actually make it through the race.[4] Only Ricky Rudd, Neil Bonnett, and Kyle Petty would finish the race in the lead lap.Kyle Petty also surprised many with his strong third-place run; leading four laps in the process.[4] Tommy Ellis turned in a solid run and finishes eighth, the second-best finish of his Cup career.[4] This was his best run during his tenure in Eric Freedlander's #18 Freedlander Financial Chevrolet.[4] ASA star Mark Martin made his third start of the 1986 season and scored his best finish in eleventh, 7 laps down.[4]

Notable crew chiefs who actively participated in the race includedJunie Donlavey,Robin Pemberton,Joey Arrington,Dale Inman,Larry McReynolds,Harry Hyde,Bud Moore,Kirk Shelmerdine among others.[7]

Terry Labonte's led 85 laps and looked assured for a top-10 until a blown engine sidelined him after 461 laps. However, Labonte would have to earn this middle-of-the-road finish by dueling against Ricky Rudd for 138 laps.[8]Bryan Baker,Roy Lee Hendrick, andHoward Rose would make their only appearances during this event.[9] Cliff Hucul makes his second and final Cup series start and it results in the former USAC Champ Car racer's best finish with a 31st.[10]

Winnings for this racing event varied from a then-awesome $51,500 ($147,730 when adjusted for inflation) to a humble $850 ($2,438 when adjusted for inflation).[4] The total prize purse for this racing event totalled at exactly $314,000 ($900,724 when adjusted for inflation).[11]

Qualifying

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GridNo.DriverManufacturerSpeed[12]Qualifying time[12]Owner
15Geoffrey BodineChevrolet146.20524.623Rick Hendrick
225Tim RichmondChevrolet144.90424.844Rick Hendrick
33Dale EarnhardtChevrolet144.07524.987Richard Childress
433Harry GantChevrolet143.61525.067Hal Needham
54Rick WilsonOldsmobile143.19225.141Larry McClure
644Terry LabonteOldsmobile142.99925.175Billy Hagan
79Bill ElliottFord142.33725.292Harry Melling
827Rusty WallacePontiac142.27025.304Raymond Beadle
975Morgan ShepherdPontiac142.22525.312RayMoc Enterprises
1022Bobby AllisonBuick142.14125.327Stavola Brothers

Top 20 finishers

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Pos[4]No.DriverManufacturerLapsLaps ledTime/Status
115Ricky RuddFord5001414:22:24
212Neil BonnettChevrolet50012+5.08 seconds
37Kyle PettyFord5004Lead lap under green flag
488Buddy BakerOldsmobile4990+1 laps
571Dave MarcisChevrolet4989+2 laps
626Joe RuttmanBuick4980+2 laps
77Alan KulwickiFord4970+3 laps
818Tommy EllisChevrolet4960+4 laps
98Bobby Hillin Jr.Buick4950+5 laps
1075Morgan ShepherdPontiac49336+8 laps
1102Mark MartinFord4930+8 laps
1243Richard PettyPontiac4930+8 laps
1327Rusty WallacePontiac49139+9 laps
1411Darrell WaltripChevrolet4900+10 laps
1567Buddy ArringtonFord4840+16 laps
1623Michael WaltripPontiac4710+29 laps
1748Johnny Coy Jr.Chevrolet4690+31 laps
186Joe BooherChevrolet4650+35 laps
1944Terry LabonteOldsmobile46185Engine failure
2022Bobby AllisonBuick4610+39 laps

Standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints[4]Differential
1Dale Earnhardt34980
2Tim Richmond3360-138
3Darrell Waltrip3306-192
4Bobby Allison3112-386
5IncreaseRicky Rudd3069-429
6DecreaseBill Elliott3033-465
7IncreaseRusty Wallace2903-595
8DecreaseGeoffrey Bodine2867-631
9Bobby Hillin Jr.2823-675
10Terry Labonte2757-741

References

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  1. ^Weather information for the1986 Delaware 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^"NASCAR Race Tracks".NASCAR. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Archived fromthe original on September 12, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2010.
  3. ^ab"NASCAR Tracks—The Dover International Speedway". Dover International Speedway. Archived fromthe original on September 21, 2010. RetrievedSeptember 23, 2010.
  4. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1986 Delaware 500 racing information at Racing Reference
  5. ^Auto Racing Roundup: Rudd Overcomes Penalty to Win the Delaware 500 at Los Angeles Times
  6. ^NASCAR Statistics onRicky RuddArchived 2012-11-04 at theWayback Machine at Driver Averages
  7. ^1986 Delaware 500 crew chiefs at Racing Reference
  8. ^Rudd Avoids An Epidemic Of Trouble To Win Delaware 500 at Philly.com
  9. ^1986 Delaware 500 racing information at Race Database
  10. ^Driver Cliff Hucul Career Statistics at Racing Reference
  11. ^1986 Delaware 500 racing information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  12. ^abAdditional qualifying information at Racing Reference
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1986
Succeeded by
Points races
Exhibition races
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