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1977 Old Dominion 500

Auto race held at Martinsville Speedway in 1977


Auto race held at Martinsville Speedway in 1977

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 25 of 30 in the 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Race NameOld Dominion 500
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1977
Race_No25
Season_No30
ImageMartinsville Speedway track map.png
image-size200px
image-alt
CaptionA map showing the layout of Martinsville Speedway
Official nameOld Dominion 500
LocationMartinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia
Course_mi0.525
Course_km0.844
Distance_laps500
Distance_mi262.5
Distance_km442.4
Avg73.440 mi/h
WeatherAverage temperature of 76.2 F; wind speeds of 9.9 mph
Attendance33,000
Pole_DriverNeil Bonnett
Pole_TeamJim Stacy Racing
Pole_Time87.637 seconds
Most_DriverCale Yarborough
Most_TeamJunior Johnson & Associates
Most_laps352
Car11
First_DriverCale Yarborough
First_TeamJunior Johnson & Associates
Networkuntelevised
Announcersnone

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The 1977 Old Dominion 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on September 25, 1977, at the historic Martinsville Speedway; a race track that has enjoyed the presence of NASCAR since its first sanctioned race on July 4, 1948.

Cup Series races are still held on the track today in addition to the Xfinity Series (started in 1982) and Camping World Truck Series (started in 1995). Since the track was repaved back in 1976, the one-year-old concrete surface allowed cars to travel at relatively fast speeds for a short track during the 1970s.

Background

Martinsville Speedway is one of five short tracks to hold NASCAR races. The standard track at Martinsville Speedway is a four-turn short track oval that is 0.526 mi long. The track's turns are banked at eleven degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at zero degrees. The back stretch also has a zero degree banking.

Race report

It took three hours and thirty-four minutes for the race to completely progress from the first green flag to the checkered flag. Had the race been held on this day in the year 2010, temperatures would have reached 93.0 F - an increase of 16.8 degrees Fahrenheit from the temperatures of 1977. Five hundred laps on a paved oval track spanning 0.252 mi per lap was the official distance of the race dictated by NASCAR. A grand total of 262.5 mi was calculated from all the laps of the race. Thirteen lead changes were made as a part of the racing action.

Despite popular knowledge shared by non-NASCAR fans, the "500" number that was in the event's title indicated the number of laps that were in the race; as opposed to the number of kilometers or miles that the drivers had to finish. All Martinsville races traditionally advertised the number of laps that a race had because it is a very short track. Cale Yarborough managed to defeat Benny Parsons by 8/10ths of a second in front of 33000 live spectators; nine cautions slowed the race for 57 laps. Neil Bonnett would qualify for the pole position with a speed of 87.637 mph - which would be the equivalent of 87.637 seconds. However, Yarborough would average a speed of 73.447 mph during the entire race.

This happens to be the race that Darrell Waltrip got the engine change from his team in 10 minutes, he claimed during the 2001 Winston that Digard his team led by Buddy Parrot was able to change an engine in 10 minutes and he still finished 10th.

Yarborough would retain his championship hopes after this race; being 219 points ahead of Richard Petty in the 1977 NASCAR Cup Series standings. The other top ten finishers were: David Pearson, Richard Petty, Sam Sommers, Jimmy Hensley, Buddy Arrington, James Hylton, Jimmy Means, and Darrell Waltrip. Baxter Price would become the event's last-place finisher with an oil leak on the fourth lap of the race. Chevrolet vehicles would make up the majority of the grid with Ford, Dodge, Mercury, and Matador holding a sizeable minority of the vehicles that would compete in this event.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturerOwner123456789101112131415
5Neil BonnettDodgeJim Stacy
88Darrell WaltripChevroletDiGard Racing
11Cale YarboroughChevroletJunior Johnson
43Richard PettyDodgePetty Enterprises
12Bobby AllisonMatadorBobby Allison
72Benny ParsonsChevroletL.G. DeWitt
1Donnie AllisonChevroletHoss Ellington
63Jimmy HensleyChevroletJimmy Hensley
15Buddy BakerFordBud Moore
21David PearsonMercuryWood Brothers
92Skip ManningChevroletBilly Hagan
70J.D. McDuffieChevroletJ.D. McDuffie
54Lennie PondChevroletRonnie Elder
22Ricky RuddChevroletAl Rudd
27Sam SommersChevroletM.C. Anderson

Technological concerns

Improvements in tire and engine technology in the early 1970s had made NASCAR Cup Series vehicles overpowered compared to the limited space that Martinsville Speedway had for breathing space. Further technological advancements by 2013 have caused further concern for driver safety at Martinsville; indicating that the Cup Series may have to use restrictor plates in Martinsville if tire/engine technology keeps its current pace of development.

Top 10 finishers

PosGridNo.DriverManufacturerLapsLaps ledPointsTime/Status12345678910
311Cale YarboroughChevrolet5003521853:34:40
672Benny ParsonsChevrolet50073175+0.8 seconds
1021David PearsonMercury50035170Lead lap under green flag
443Richard PettyDodge4990165+1 lap
1527Sam SommersChevrolet4910155+9 laps
863Jimmy HensleyChevrolet4910150+9 laps
1967Buddy ArringtonDodge4870146+13 laps
2448James HyltonChevrolet4830142+17 laps
2152Jimmy MeansChevrolet4820138+18 laps
288Darrell WaltripChevrolet47236139Missing rear end

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start of race: Darrell Waltrip had the pole position as the green flag was waved.
  • Lap 4: An oil leak in Baxter Price's vehicle forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 8: Radiator issues managed to end Travis Tiller's day on the track.
  • Lap 37: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Darrell Waltrip.
  • Lap 40: Benny Parsons took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 42: Donnie Allison suddenly lost the use of his vehicle's brakes.
  • Lap 84: Ricky Rudd suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 95: Dick Brooks suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 96: David Pearson took over the lead from Benny Parsons.
  • Lap 97: Bobby Allison took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 101: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 103: Ed Negre's vehicle developed a problematic oil pump.
  • Lap 179: Benny Parsons took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 181: David Pearson took over the lead from Benny Parsons.
  • Lap 206: Bobby Allison took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 216: Bobby Allison suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 304: Neil Bonnett suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 336: Buddy Baker suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 351: Benny Parsons took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 360: Tighe Scott fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 366: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Benny Parsons.
  • Lap 373: Ronnie Thomas fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 387: David Pearson took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 396: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 472: Darrell Waltrip suddenly lost the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Finish: Cale Yarborough was officially declared the winner of the event.

Standings after the race

PosDriverPointsDifferential1 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]2 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]3 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]4 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]5 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]6 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]78910 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]
Cale Yarborough41550
Richard Petty3936-219
Benny Parsons3782-373
Darrell Waltrip3727-428
Buddy Baker3276-879
Dick Brooks3088-1067
James Hylton2876-1279
Cecil Gordon2860-1295
Richard Childress2855-1300
Bobby Allison2873-1372

References

before = 1977 Delaware 500| after = 1977 Wilkes 400| title = NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season| years = 1977 | before = 1976| after = 1978| title = Old Dominion 500 races | years = 1977 |

References

  1. "1977 Old Dominion 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1977 Old Dominion 500 racing results". Racing Reference.
  3. "Martinsville Speedway surface information". Circle Track.
  4. "NASCAR Race Tracks".
  5. "NASCAR Tracks—The Martinsville Speedway". Martinsville Speedway.
  6. "2010 Martinsville, Virginia temperatures (for comparison purposes only)". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  7. "1977 Old Dominion 500 lead change information". [[NASCAR.
  8. "1977 Old Dominion 500 qualifying time (in seconds)". Ultimate Racing History.
  9. "Cale Yarborough's championship hopes". Driver Averages.
  10. "1977 Old Dominion 500 racing results (last-place driver information)". [[Martinsville Speedway]].
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