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1976 Daytona 500

Auto race run in Florida in 1976


Auto race run in Florida in 1976

FieldValue
Year1976
Details ref
TypeNASWINSTON
Race_No2
Season_No30
Image1976_Daytona_500_program_cover_and_logo.jpg
Caption1976 Daytona 500 program cover
Fulldate
Distance_laps200
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804.672
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 77 F; wind speeds approaching 14 mph
Avg152.181 mi/h
Pole_DriverRamo Stott
Pole_TeamNorris Reed
Duel1Dave Marcis
One_TeamNord Krauskopf
Duel2Darrell Waltrip
Two_TeamDiGard Motorsports
Most_DriverA. J. Foyt
Most_TeamEllington Racing
Most_laps66
Car21
First_DriverDavid Pearson
First_TeamWood Brothers Racing
NetworkABC's *WWOS*
AnnouncersBill Flemming
Jackie Stewart
Chris Economaki
Ratings12.8/37
(18.3 million viewers)

Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki (18.3 million viewers)

The 1976 Daytona 500, the 18th running of the event, happened on Feb. 15th, 1976 at Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Fl. It is remembered for the late-race duel and accident between David Pearson and Richard Petty. Many fans consider this finish to be the greatest in the history of NASCAR. The end of the race was televised live on American network ABC.

These were the first Daytona 500 starts for Neil Bonnett, Terry Ryan, Salt Walther, D. K. Ulrich, Roy Smith, Jimmy Lee Capps, Skip Manning, Tighe Scott, Dick May, and Jimmy Means. For Terry Bivins, Johnny Ray, Dr. Dick Skillen, David Hobbs, and Tom Williams, this would be their only Daytona 500 start. Joe Frasson, Jackie Rogers, David Sisco, and Earl Ross would make their last Daytona 500s this year.

Qualifying

USAC stock car racer Ramo Stott won his only career NASCAR pole position. There was a major speed discrepancy between cars in their qualification runs. Top teams were qualifying in the 178 mph to 179 mph range and a few teams qualified in the 186 mph range. Two of the teams who qualified in the 186 mph range were disqualified after NASCAR inspectors found suspicious extra fuel lines. Some teams attributed these lines to performance-enhancing nitrous oxide. One driver later admitted that he deliberately qualified slower to let the time from "offending" teams stick out.

In the 125-mile qualifying races, Dave Marcis won race 1, while Darrell Waltrip claimed race 2.

Race

The opening laps were a battle for the lead between Buddy Baker, Waltrip, and David Pearson. A. J. Foyt rocketed from the rear to lead 68 laps before falling out with engine failure. An accident on lap 112 involving Johnny Ray and Skip Manning ended Ray's racing career.

Late in the race, Richard Petty and David Pearson were nose-to-tail, two laps ahead of all other competitors. On the final lap, Pearson passed Petty on the backstretch, and Petty attempted to re-pass in turn 3. Petty did not completely clear Pearson and the two cars made contact with each other and the wall, sending them spinning into the infield grass, just yards from the finish line. Petty's car stalled and would not re-fire. Pearson re-started his stricken car and crossed the finish line to win. Petty, with the help of a push-start from his crew, crossed the line for 2nd.

Race results

PosGridNo.DriverEntrantManufacturerLapsWinningsLaps ledTime/StatusPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142Source:
721David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury200$46,800373:17:08180
643Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesDodge199$35,75040Crash (+50 yards)175
3272Benny ParsonsL. G. DeWittChevrolet199$23,68016+1 Lap170
1154Lennie PondRonnie ElderChevrolet198$16,8900+2 Laps160
1312Neil BonnettNeil BonnettChevrolet197$14,0000+3 Laps155
281Terry RyanBill MonaghanChevrolet196$13,8001+4 Laps155
4170J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingChevrolet193$11,2600+7 Laps146
1963Terry BivinsBilly MoyerChevrolet193$9,6656+7 Laps147
363Richard ChildressRichard Childress RacingChevrolet191$8,9900+9 Laps138
3479Frank WarrenFrank WarrenDodge190$8,3400+10 Laps134
3767Buddy ArringtonBuddy ArringtonDodge190$6,7200+10 Laps130
264Salt WaltherSalt WaltherChevrolet187$5,8800+13 Laps
428Ed NegreEd NegreDodge185$5,3100+15 Laps124
2218Joe FrassonJoe FrassonChevrolet183$4,6000+17 Laps121
2360Jackie RogersLou ViglioneChevrolet183$4,3251+17 Laps123
1595Jim HurtubiseJunior MillerChevrolet180$3,9750Engine115
2161Joe MihalicLou ViglioneChevrolet159$3,5750+41 Laps112
1724Cecil GordonGordon RacingChevrolet158$4,1600+42 Laps109
2740D. K. UlrichJ. R. DeLottoChevrolet151$2,9800Axle106
3929Roy SmithDick MidgleyChevrolet148$2,6900Clutch103
1014Coo Coo MarlinH. B. CunninghamChevrolet147$3,3450Engine100
3128A. J. FoytHoss EllingtonChevrolet143$4,60066Engine
2948James HyltonJames HyltonChevrolet138$2,7850+62 Laps94
2426Jimmy Lee CappsDavid Lee SellersChevrolet133$2,0900Engine91
82Bobby AllisonPenske RacingMercury123$5,9052Engine93
183Ramo StottNorris ReedChevrolet113$6,8300Engine
371Dave MarcisNord KrauskopfDodge112$7,8950+88 Laps82
3510Johnny RayClay BlackwellChevrolet111$2,2700Crash79
4005David SiscoDavid SiscoChevrolet110$2,0200+90 Laps76
3082Skip ManningFerrel HarrisDodge107$1,8350Crash73
2878Dick SkillenTom GoffChevrolet99$1,7700Overheating70
488Darrell WaltripDiGard RacingChevrolet87$7,5750Engine67
515Buddy BakerBud Moore EngineeringFord83$7,60028Engine69
1673David HobbsL. G. DeWittChevrolet68$1,9002Crash66
1830Tighe ScottWalter BallardChevrolet58$2,3400Crash58
3347Bruce HillBruce HillChevrolet43$1,7250Engine55
2538Tom WilliamsTom WilliamsChevrolet41$1,6150Engine52
3833Dick MayHiram HandyChevrolet36$1,4900Engine49
1252Earl RossL. G. DeWittChevrolet28$2,0250Engine46
205Jimmy MeansBill GrayChevrolet20$1,6001Engine48
990Dick BrooksDonlavey RacingFord5$2,6000Engine40
1411Cale YarboroughJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet1$4,7250Engine37

Standings after the race

PosDriverPointsDifferential12345678910
**David Pearson****365**0
Benny Parsons330-35
Lennie Pond310-55
Richard Childress286-81
Richard Petty268-97
Frank Warren264-101
J.D. McDuffie252-113
D.K. Ulrich233-132
James Hylton232-133
Dave Marcis229-136

References

References

  1. "Weather of the ''1976 Daytona 500''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. [http://www.nascar.com/2005/kyn/01/21/1976_daytona/ NASCAR.COM – Daytona Countdown: '76 – Jan 21, 2005]
  3. [http://www.nascar.com/2002/kyn/history/races/02/02/76daytona500/index.html NASCAR.com – The 1976 Daytona 500 – July 28, 2003]
  4. "Restrictor-Plate This :: The `Best of' the Daytona 500: 1976".
  5. [http://www.dailypress.com/sports/motorracing/dp-69560sy0ma...tory?coll=dp-auto-utility No. 8 – Feb. 15, 1976: Duel at Daytona -- dailypress.com]
  6. [http://www.racing-reference.info/race?id=1976-02&series=W 1976 Daytona 500 – Racing-Reference.info]
  7. [http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/top-10-daytona-500s10.htm Howstuffworks "No. 1: The 1976 Daytona 500"]
  8. Falk, Duane. (2002). "The Daytona 500: The Great American Race". Metro Books.
  9. "[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7KgfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=atYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5265,2459738&dq=johnny+ray+nascar&hl=en Ray's condition serious after three-car wreck]". Gadsden, AL: ''[[The Gadsden Times]]'', February 16, 1976, p.7.
  10. [https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/1976_Daytona_500/W/ 1976 Daytona 500]
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