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1976 Dixie 500

Auto race held at Atlanta International Raceway in 1976


Auto race held at Atlanta International Raceway in 1976

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 29 of 30 in the 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Race NameDixie 500
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1976
Race_No29
Season_No30
ImageAtlanta International Speedway.svg
CaptionLayout of Atlanta International Speedway, used until 1996
Official nameDixie 500
LocationAtlanta International Raceway, Hampton, Georgia
WeatherChilly with temperatures of 66.9 F; wind speeds of 15 mph
Attendance46,000
Course_mi1.522
Course_km2.449
Distance_laps328
Distance_mi499.2
Distance_km803.3
Avg127.396 mi/h
Pole_DriverBuddy Baker
Pole_TeamBud Moore Engineering
Most_DriverDave Marcis
Most_TeamK&K Insurance Racing
Most_laps224
Car71
First_DriverDave Marcis
First_TeamK&K Insurance Racing
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersKen Squier

The 1976 Dixie 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on November 7, 1976, at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia, United States.

Background

Atlanta International Raceway (now Atlanta Motor Speedway) is one of ten current intermediate tracks to hold NASCAR races; the others are Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Homestead Miami Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and Texas Motor Speedway. However, at the time, only Charlotte and Darlington were built.

The layout at Atlanta International Speedway at the time was a four-turn traditional oval track that is 1.54 mi long. The track's turns are banked at twenty-four degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, and the back stretch are banked at five.

Race report

Three hundred and twenty eight laps were done on a paved oval track spanning 1.522 mi for a grand total of 499.2 mi. The total time of the race was three hours and fifty-five minutes. Four cautions were made for forty-one laps. Dave Marcis defeated David Pearson by two car lengths.

In his third career start, Dale Earnhardt reached a career best finish to that point of his very young career in a 19th-place finish. Chevrolets filled out the majority of the racing grid.

Notable crew chiefs for this race included Travis Carter for Bobby Allison, Tim Brewer, Sterling Marlin for his dad Coo Coo Marlin, Dale Inman for Richard Petty, Harry Hyde for race-winner Marcis, Jake Elder, and Junie Donlavey. Speeds for this race were: 127.396 mi/h as the average and 161.652 mi/h for the pole position. Forty-six thousand fans attended this live race. Total winnings for this race were $132,625 ($ when adjusted for inflation).

Canadian driver Jack Donohue would finish in last place without completing any laps after being swept into a big crash on the opening lap. he was granted 55 championship points just for qualifying.

The race was primarily a battle between Marcis, David Pearson, Yarborough, and Donnie Allison; for most of the first 62 laps in particular the top four raced nose to nose; Stock Car Racing Magazine writer Richard Benyo reported “the lead would change at four different spots” on the oval.

G.C. Spencer crashed on the first lap while Billy McGinnis blew his vehicle's engine on lap 15. A faulty head gasket forced David Sisco to leave the race on lap 34. Oil pressure issues would force Dick May out of the race on lap 60 while faulty wheel bearings eliminated Chuck Bown from the race on lap 75. Coo Coo Marlin had a bad engine on lap 114. Oil pressure issues forced Richard Petty to leave the race on lap 157, which ended his chance to overtake Yarborough for the Winston Cup title.

Frank Warren fell out with overheating by Lap 164 and Bobby Allison left on lap 168. Engine problems would claim the vehicles of Richard Childress on lap 218, Lennie Pond on lap 228, and Terry Bivins on lap 250. A problematic valve spring on lap 252 would end Richie Panch's weekend and Grant Adcox's engine would stop working on lap 254.

David Pearson looked like a winner on lap 301 as he drove by Marcis but after cooling his tires Marcus retook the lead for good from Pearson fourteen laps later. A late yellow set up a two-lap sprint and Marcis won it.

Richie Panch, son of Marvin Panch, would retire after the end of this race while Billy McGinnis would make his NASCAR Cup Series debut.

Dale Earnhardt survived a huge crash when Dick Brooks slid down the banking of Turn 3; Earnhardt hit Brooks and tumbled to Turn 4.

Future NASCAR star Bill Elliott had a role wiping the windshield of 16th-place finisher Gene Felton's stock car; Elliott would go on to have a successful Cup Series career of his own 12 years later.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturerOwner12345678910
15Buddy BakerFordBud Moore
71Dave MarcisDodgeNord Krauskopf
21David PearsonMercuryWood Brothers
43Richard PettyDodgePetty Enterprises
1Donnie AllisonChevroletHoss Ellington
27Sam SommersChevroletM.C. Anderson
11Cale YarboroughChevroletJunior Johnson
2Bobby AllisonMercuryRoger Penske
88Darrell WaltripChevroletDiGard Racing
01Chuck BownChevroletGerald Craker

Finishing order

Section reference:

  1. Dave Marcis
  2. David Pearson†
  3. Donnie Allison
  4. Cale Yarborough†
  5. Buddy Baker†
  6. Benny Parsons†
  7. Darrell Waltrip
  8. Neil Bonnett†
  9. Sam Sommers
  10. Bobby Wawak†
  11. Bruce Hill†
  12. James Hylton†
  13. J.D. McDuffie†
  14. Skip Manning
  15. Sonny Easley†
  16. Gene Felton†
  17. Jimmy Means
  18. D.K. Ulrich
  19. Dale Earnhardt*†
  20. Grant Adcox*†
  21. Richie Panch*†
  22. Terry Bivins*
  23. Cecil Gordon†
  24. Lennie Pond*†
  25. Richard Childress*
  26. Bobby Allison*†
  27. Frank Warren*†
  28. Richard Petty*
  29. Dick Brooks*†
  30. Coo Coo Marlin*†
  31. Chuck Bown*
  32. Dick May*†
  33. David Sisco*†
  34. Billy McGinnis*
  35. G.C. Spencer*†
  36. Jack Donohue* † signifies that the driver is known to be deceased

** Driver failed to finish race*

Standings after the race

PosDriverPointsDifferential1 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]2 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]3 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]4 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]567 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]8 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]9 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]10
Cale Yarborough45450
Richard Petty4362-183
Benny Parsons4139-406
Bobby Allison4033-512
Dave Marcis3784-761
Lennie Pond3760-785
Buddy Baker3699-846
Darrell Waltrip3462-1083
Richard Childress3373-1172
David Pearson3298-1247

References

before = 1976 American 500| after = 1976 Los Angeles Times 500| title = NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season| years = 1976 |

References

  1. "1976 Dixie 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1976 Dixie 500 information". Racing Reference.
  3. "NASCAR Race Tracks".
  4. "NASCAR Tracks—The Atlanta Motor Speedway". Atlanta Motor Speedway.
  5. "Official Race Results: Dixie 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on 11-07-1976". Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet.
  6. "1976 Dixie 500 crew chiefs information". Racing Reference.
  7. "1976 Dixie 500 information (Jack Donohue information)". Driver Averages.
  8. "Debuts and retirements". Race Database.
  9. "1976 Dixie 500 information (third reference)". How Stuff Works.
  10. "Mister Versatility". Hemmings.
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