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1986 The Winston

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Second iteration of the NASCAR All-Star Race

1986 The Winston
Race details[1]
Race 2 of 2 exhibition races in the1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
DateMay 11, 1986 (1986-05-11)
LocationHampton, Georgia
CourseAtlanta International Raceway
Course length1.522 miles (2.45 km)
Distance83 laps, 126.3 mi (203.26 km)
WeatherTemperatures around 67.2 °F (19.6 °C), with winds gusting to 8.52 miles per hour (13.71 km/h)[2]
Average speed159.123 mph (256.084 km/h)
Attendance18,500
Pole position
DriverJunior Johnson & Associates
Most laps led
DriverBill ElliottMelling Racing
Laps82
Winner
No. 9Bill ElliottMelling Racing
Television in the United States
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersBob Jenkins,Larry Nuber, andBenny Parsons
Motor car race

The1986 The Winston, the second running of theNASCARAll-Star Race, was astock car racing competition that took place on May 11, 1986. The only time The Winston was held atAtlanta International Raceway inHampton, Georgia, the 83-lap race was the second exhibition race in the1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series.[3]Bill Elliott ofMelling Racing led the most laps (82) and won the caution-free race andUS$200,000, along withUS$40,000 for leading laps 20, 30, 50, and 60.

The event featured the Atlanta Invitational, a 100-lap race for drivers who did not meet the eligibility of The Winston.Benny Parsons ofJackson Brothers Motorsports won the race andUS$75,000 and became eligible to run the1987 The Winston. The Atlanta Invitational was held before The Winston, but due to a tape delay,ESPN aired the race after The Winston.

NASCAR's original plan for The Winston was to hold the race at a different track every year, but due to the dismal attendance of this race, The Winston was moved back toCharlotte Motor Speedway for the next 32 years beforeBristol Motor Speedway hosted the2020 NASCAR All-Star Race.

Background

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The Winston was open to race winners from the 1985 season. Because the field was one short of the minimum requirement of 10 cars, the final spot was awarded to the highest finishing driver in the 1985 points standings without a win. The pole position was awarded to the defending Winston Cup champion while the rest of the field was determined by the total number of wins from last season, with driver's points used as the tiebreaker.

1986 The Winston drivers and eligibility

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Race winners in 1985

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Awarded by points

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Race summary

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Atlanta Invitational

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The Atlanta Invitational was a 100-lap exhibition race featuring 14 participants that did not meet the eligibility of The Winston.Benny Parsons won the caution-free race andUS$75,000. The win also gave him the eligibility to run the1987 Winston.

Race results
PosGridCarDriverOwnerManufacturerLaps runLaps led
1555Benny ParsonsJackson Brothers MotorsportsOldsmobile10037
2225Tim RichmondHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet10056
338Bobby Hillin Jr.Stavola Brothers RacingBuick1000
464Lake SpeedMorgan–McClure MotorsportsOldsmobile1003
5726Joe RuttmanKing RacingBuick1002
6422Bobby AllisonStavola Brothers RacingBuick1000
7843Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesPontiac1000
81088Buddy BakerBaker-Schiff RacingOldsmobile1000
9973Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingFord990
101167Buddy ArringtonArrington RacingFord970
111252Jimmy MeansMeans RacingPontiac940
1217Kyle PettyWood Brothers RacingFord692
131470J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingPontiac370
14136Trevor BoysU.S. RacingChevrolet240
Source:[4]

The Winston

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The Winston was an 83-lap exhibition race with a combined purse ofUS$500,000. The earnings were as follows:

The Winston earnings
First placeUS$200,000
Second placeUS$75,000
Third placeUS$60,000
Fourth placeUS$50,000
Fifth placeUS$30,000
Sixth placeUS$25,000
Seventh placeUS$20,000
Eighth placeUS$15,000
Ninth placeUS$14,500
Tenth placeUS$10,000

In addition, a purse bonus ofUS$10,000 was given to the drivers who led laps 20, 30, 50, and 60.

Chevrolet Monte Carlo driverDarrell Waltrip andFord Thunderbird driverBill Elliott led the field on the green flag. Despite being the pole sitter, Waltrip lost momentum as Elliott andDale Earnhardt passed him before the first lap. Prior to the first pit stop, Waltrip struggled with an ill-handling car as he dropped below the top five whileCale Yarborough andHarry Gant battled for third andNeil Bonnett andGeoff Bodine fought for fifth place. With no one close enough to challenge him, Elliott earnedUS$20,000 by leading laps 20 and 30. The two-tire pit stop began on lap 40. After changing left-side tires, Elliott passed Earnhardt at full speed to regain the lead. He once again collectedUS$20,000 for leading laps 50 and 60. Elliott dominated the race and took the checkered flag to winUS$200,000 with Earnhardt, Gant, Waltrip, and Yarborough wrapping up the top five.

Race results
PosGridCarDriverOwnerManufacturerLaps runLaps led
129Bill ElliottMelling RacingFord8382
233Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevrolet831
3433Harry GantMach 1 RacingChevrolet830
4111Darrell WaltripJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet830
5628Cale YarboroughRainier-Lundy RacingFord830
6512Neil BonnettJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet830
7105Geoff BodineHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet830
8715Ricky RuddBud Moore EngineeringFord820
9844Terry LabonteHagan RacingChevrolet820
10910Greg SacksDiGard MotorsportsChevrolet820
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References

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  1. ^ab"1986 The Winston".Racing-Reference. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2019.
  2. ^"Weather information for the1986 The Winston". The Old Farmers' Almanac. RetrievedJanuary 24, 2019.
  3. ^"Photos: 30 years of NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race winners".Fox Sports. October 20, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2019.
  4. ^"1986 Atlanta Invitational".Racing-References. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2019.

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