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1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

30th season of NASCAR stock-car racing


30th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

The 1978 NASCAR Grand National Winston Cup Series was the 30th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 7th modern era NASCAR Cup series. The season began on Sunday, January 22 and ended on Sunday, November 19. Cale Yarborough driving the Junior Johnson #11 First National City Travelers Checks Oldsmobile won his then record third consecutive NASCAR Grand National Winston Cup Winston Cup. Ronnie Thomas was crowned NASCAR Rookie of the Year in a tight battle with Roger Hamby.

Teams and drivers

MakeTeamNo.DriverCrew ChiefRoundsBuickChevroletChryslerDodgeFordMercuryOldsmobileBuick
ChevroletBuick
Chevrolet
OldsmobileChevrolet
DodgeChevrolet
Dodge
OldsmobileChevrolet
OldsmobileChrysler
DodgeDodge
FordFord
MercuryMercury
Oldsmobile
**A. J. Foyt Enterprises**51A. J. Foyt2
**DiGard Racing**88Darrell WaltripBuddy ParrottAll
**Gordon Racing**24Cecil Gordon25
Junior Miller1
**Hylton Racing**18James HyltonKirk Shelmerdine2
**Jimmy Means Racing**52Jimmy Means26
**Kennie Childers Racing**12Harry Gant4
**McDuffie Racing**70J.D. McDuffieAll
**Rod Osterlund Racing**98Dale Earnhardt1
**Robertson Racing**25Ronnie Thomas **(R)**28
81Jabe Thomas1
**Price Racing**45Baxter Price **(R)**25
**Richard Childress Racing**31Bobby Wawak1
**Wawak Racing**749
Dick May2
Joe Booher2
Tommy Gale1
**Negre Racing**1Ed NegreNorman Negre1
181
812
61Ferrel Harris1
**Jim Stacy Racing**6Harry Hyde2
**Arrington Racing**7Ed Negre1
Joey Arrington1
191
**Warren Racing**Frank Warren1
7929
**Bud Moore Engineering**15Bobby AllisonBud MooreAll
**Cronkrite Racing**96Dale Earnhardt4
Baxter Price **(R)**1
**Langley Racing**64Dick Brooks3
Tommy Gale26
Elmo Langley1
**Wangerin Racing**39Blackie Wangerin **(R)**10
84Skip Manning1
**Wood Brothers Racing**21David Pearson22
**Clary Racing**05Bruce Hill16
**Junior Johnson & Associates**11Cale YarboroughTim BrewerAll
**Gray Racing**10Elmo Langley1
191
Woody Fisher4
Dick May18
Joe Booher1
Bob Burcham1
Joey Arrington1
Bill Dennis1
**Rudd Racing Enterprises**12James Hylton1
22Ricky Rudd13
**Ulrich Racing**40D.K. Ulrich23
**Hagan Racing**92Skip Manning15
Mel Larson1
Terry Labonte5
Dick May2
**Petty Enterprises**43Richard PettyDale InmanAll
**Jim Stacy Racing**16
**Rod Osterlund Racing**145Neil BonnettHarry HydeAll
**Ballard Racing**30Tighe ScottAll
**DeWitt Racing**72Benny ParsonsJake ElderAll
**Ellington Racing**1Donnie Allison17
**Hamby Motorsports**17Roger Hamby **(R)**27
**Hylton Racing**48Al Holbert **(R)**Kirk Shelmerdine12
James Hylton16
Walter Ballard1
**M. C. Anderson Racing**27Buddy Baker19
**Ranier Racing**54Lennie Pond29
**Richard Childress Racing**3Richard ChildressAll
**Rod Osterlund Racing**2Dave MarcisAll
**Negre Racing**8Ed NegreNorman Negre18
Dick May1
**Arrington Racing**67Buddy ArringtonAll
**Donlavey Racing**90Dick Brooks27
**Elliott Racing**9Bill Elliott10

Season recap

NoDateEventCircuitWinner123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
January 22Winston Western 500Riverside International RacewayCale Yarborough
February 16125 Mile Qualifying RacesDaytona International SpeedwayA. J. Foyt
Darrell Waltrip
February 19Daytona 500Bobby Allison
February 26Richmond 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayBenny Parsons
March 5Carolina 500North Carolina SpeedwayDavid Pearson
March 19Atlanta 500Atlanta International RacewayBobby Allison
April 2Southeastern 400Bristol International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
April 9Rebel 500Darlington RacewayBenny Parsons
April 16Gwyn Staley 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
April 23Virginia 500Martinsville SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
May 14Winston 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayCale Yarborough
May 21Mason-Dixon 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayDavid Pearson
May 28World 600Charlotte Motor SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
June 3Music City USA 420Nashville SpeedwayCale Yarborough
June 11**NAPA 400**Riverside International RacewayBenny Parsons
June 18Cam 2 Motor Oil 400Michigan International SpeedwayCale Yarborough
July 4Firecracker 400Daytona International SpeedwayDavid Pearson
July 15Nashville 420Nashville SpeedwayCale Yarborough
July 30Coca-Cola 500Pocono RacewayDarrell Waltrip
August 6Talladega 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayLennie Pond
August 20[Champion Spark Plug 400](3m-performance-400)Michigan International SpeedwayDavid Pearson
August 26Volunteer 400Bristol International RacewayCale Yarborough
September 4Southern 500Darlington RacewayCale Yarborough
September 10Capital City 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayDarrell Waltrip
September 17Delaware 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayBobby Allison
September 24Old Dominion 500Martinsville SpeedwayCale Yarborough
October 1Wilkes 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayCale Yarborough
October 8National 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison
October 22American 500North Carolina SpeedwayCale Yarborough
November 5Dixie 500Atlanta International RacewayDonnie Allison
November 19Los Angeles Times 500Ontario Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison

Notable races

  • Winston Western 500 - NASCAR banned the Chevrolet Laguna S3 racecar but also allowed Chevrolet engines to be used in other General Motors brands; as a result teams were fielding Monte Carlos, Chevrolet Malibus, Buick Centuries, and Oldsmobile Cutlasses. The Oldsmobile brand reached its first win since 1959 as Cale Yarborough drove Junior Johnson's Olds to the win. Bobby Allison, making his debut in Bud Moore's Ford, fell out after 40 laps, while Richard Petty finished 16th after rearend failure; Petty was driving the 1974 Dodge Charger for the final time as the car's Winston Cup Grand National eligibility ended after this race.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 72 - Benny Parsons
  3. 21 - David Pearson
  4. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  5. 2 - Dave Marcis
  6. 95 - Hershel McGriff
  7. 01 - Jimmy Insolo
  8. 48 - Al Holbert
  9. 29 - Roy Smith
  10. 40 - D.K. Ulrich
  • Daytona 125s - The two qualifying races for the Daytona 500 were the first superspeedway test of the new 1977-78 model racecars now eligible for NASCAR competition. Preseason testing had exposed serious stability issues with the cars, particularly the Olds Cutlass with its shorter rear deck and open rear side windows; Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison were pointed in their concerns about the instability of the Olds (said Donnie, "I can't drive the Olds, it moves around too much"); Richard Petty was similarly critical of the Dodge Magnum ("The Magnum is undriveable at 190 MPH") he now was fielding. Cale won the pole for the 500 while Ron Hutcherson timed second. In the 125s the lead changed a combined 25 times. Bobby Allison and Buddy Baker crashed out of the first 125 while A. J. Foyt drove a superspeedway Buick to win it. Darrell Waltrip drove a Monte Carlo, edging Richard Petty's Magnum in the second; Waltrip said after the win, "Richard Petty has the fastest car here."

Race 1 results:

  1. 51 - A.J. Foyt
  2. 21 - David Pearson
  3. 1 - Donnie Allison
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 9 - Bill Elliott
  6. 30 - Tighe Scott
  7. 41 - Grant Adcox
  8. 98 - Roland Wlodyka
  9. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  10. 3 - Richard Childress

Race 2 results:

  1. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. 43 - Richard Petty
  3. 72 - Benny Parsons
  4. 53 - Ron Hutcherson
  5. 2 - Dave Marcis
  6. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  7. 48 - Al Holbert
  8. 14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  9. 92 - Skip Manning
  10. 66 - Harry Gant
  • Daytona 500 - Richard Petty led 26 laps in his 125, and his Magnum was pronounced the fastest car in Daytona by Waltrip after the Twins. Petty raced to the lead with Waltrip and David Pearson drafting him. By Lap 61 they had put all but Bobby Allison and Buddy Baker a lap down, but in Turn Four Petty blew a tire and all three hit the wall, then slid into the inside wall. Following the restart Benny Parsons spun out after blowing a tire while A. J. Foyt was drop-kicked by Lennie Pond and tumbled through the infield grass; he was cut from the car and hospitalized. Allison took the lead with ten to go and Buddy Baker blew his engine, leaving Allison uncontested for his first Cup win since 1975.
  1. 15 - Bobby Allison
  2. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  3. 72 - Benny Parsons
  4. 53 - Ron Hutcherson
  5. 90 - Dick Brooks
  6. 2 - Dave Marcis
  7. 27 - Buddy Baker
  8. 9 - Bill Elliott
  9. 6 - Ferrel Harris
  10. 54 - Lennie Pond
  • Richmond 400 - Lennie Pond took the lead after Cale Yarborough led 69 laps and by the final 100 laps seemed in control of the race, but a blown tire put Benny Parsons into the lead and Parsons won by nearly three seconds over Pond. The 142 laps led were the most Pond had led in a race to date, surpassing the 113 laps led at the 1976 American 500.
  1. 72 - Benny Parsons
  2. 54 - Lennie Pond
  3. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  4. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  5. 90 - Dick Brooks
  6. 15 - Bobby Allison
  7. 2 - Dave Marcis
  8. 3 - Richard Childress
  9. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  10. 30 - Tighe Scott
  • Carolina 500 - Pearson reached a NASCAR milestone with his 100th Grand National win, running down Benny Parsons on a frigid raceday.
  1. 21 - David Pearson
  2. 15 - Bobby Allison
  3. 72 - Benny Parsons
  4. 43 - Richard Petty
  5. 54 - Lennie Pond
  6. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  7. 92 - Skip Manning
  8. 3 - Richard Childress
  9. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  10. 52 - Jimmy Means
  • Atlanta 500 - NASCAR mandated larger spoiler sizes to combat the instability of the new racecars beginning with the Atlanta 500. Bobby Allison led 261 laps and put the entire field a lap down en route to the win. Darrell Waltrip blew his engine after 146 laps then publicly called out his pit crew; "Every time I pitted, I fell further behind."
  1. 15 - Bobby Allison
  2. 2 - Dave Marcis
  3. 1 - Donnie Allison
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 54 - Lennie Pond
  6. 90 - Dick Brooks
  7. 41 - Grant Adcox
  8. 49 - Connie Saylor
  9. 05 - Bruce Hill
  10. 68 - Janet Guthrie
  • Southeastern 500 - After his crew repaired damage in an early crash, Darrell Waltrip drove to victory at Bristol and praised his crew for their work. It was the first of his record 12 Cup Series wins at the circuit.
  1. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. 72 - Benny Parsons
  3. 2 - Dave Marcis
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 54 - Lennie Pond
  6. 3 - Richard Childress
  7. 48 - James Hylton
  8. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  9. 30 - Tighe Scott
  10. 8 - Ed Negre
  • Rebel 500 - Benny Parsons grabbed his second win of the season, leading 83 laps after his team had to change engines before the race. "This one was a stick of dynamite," Parsons said of the new engine.
  1. 72 - Benny Parsons
  2. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 54 - Lennie Pond
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 43 - Richard Petty
  6. 27 - Buddy Baker
  7. 48 - Al Holbert
  8. 92 - Skip Manning
  9. 9 - Bill Elliott
  10. 22 - Ricky Rudd
  • Winston 500 - Rain delayed the Winston 500 from May 7 to Mother's Day May 14 - and also pushed back the scheduled Music City 420 at Nashville as well. The Talladega race saw 44 official lead changes as Cale Yarborough battled Darrell Waltrip, Richard Petty, and others; Benny Parsons and Dick Brooks stormed to the lead on the opening lap and Parsons led it, but fell out with clutch failure 121 laps in. Petty battled for the lead but on a late caution (for Lennie Pond's spin) his transmission acted up, and he lost five laps getting it fixed (he finished 11th). Yarborough drafted past Buddy Baker on the final lap for only his second win of the year.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 72 - Benny Parsons
  3. 51 - A.J. Foyt
  4. 92 - Skip Manning
  5. 41 - Grant Adcox
  6. 9 - Bill Elliott
  7. 6 - Ferrel Harris
  8. 2 - Dave Marcis
  9. 3 - Richard Childress
  10. 48 - James Hylton
  • World 600 - Darrell Waltrip, Donnie Allison, Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough, David Pearson, and Benny Parsons dominated the 600 as the lead changed 43 times between them, the most competitive Charlotte race to that point. A last-lap crash knocked out Pearson and Parsons as Waltrip took the first of five 600s. Richard Petty finished a distant eighth and was more and more frustrated by the Dodge Magnum; it took several trips through the inspection line before he was cleared to race. Willy T. Ribbs, noted road racer, was slated to drive an ex-Bud Moore Torino purchased by Will Cronkite in the 600 but did not attend two scheduled test sessions then was arrested for driving the wrong way up a one-way street; Cronkite hired local racer Dale Earnhardt to drive the car.[[File:Darrell Waltrip 1978.jpg|thumb|upright|300px|Darrell Waltrip at the 1978 World 600.]]
  1. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. 1 - Donnie Allison
  3. 15 - Bobby Allison
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 21 - David Pearson
  6. 72 - Benny Parsons
  7. 27 - Buddy Baker
  8. 43 - Richard Petty
  9. 14 - Sterling Marlin
  10. 05 - Bruce Hill
  • Music City 420 - Yarborough stormed past pole-sitter Lennie Pond and led all 420 laps, putting the entire field two laps or more down. It was the last wire-to-wire win in a Cup race until 2000. Cale also took the point lead from Benny Parsons.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 54 - Lennie Pond
  3. 43 - Richard Petty
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  6. 41 - Grant Adcox
  7. 30 - Tighe Scott
  8. 3 - Richard Childress
  9. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  10. 40 - D.K. Ulrich
  • Gabriel 400 - Cale's domination of the season continued as he made up a lap on the race's only yellow (at Lap 108) and led the last 59 laps to an easy win. "Surely he must have a big engine," Pearson said after the race, while Glen Wood said, "He's made up some laps in mysterious fashion."
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 21 - David Pearson
  3. 72 - Benny Parsons
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 1 - Donnie Allison
  6. 43 - Richard Petty
  7. 90 - Dick Brooks
  8. 27 - Buddy Baker
  9. 22 - Ricky Rudd
  10. 3 - Richard Childress
  • Firecracker 400 - Cale Yarborough spun out while drafting David Pearson (who himself lost a lap with a flat tire earlier in the race) with some 33 laps to go; he recovered and his last-lap attempt was foiled when Pearson boxed him behind Baxter Price and grabbed a three-length win, his record fifth in the event.
  1. 21 - David Pearson
  2. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  3. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. 43 - Richard Petty
  5. 54 - Lennie Pond
  6. 2 - Dave Marcis
  7. 96 - Dale Earnhardt
  8. 81 - Ferrel Harris
  9. 9 - Bill Elliott
  10. 30 - Tighe Scott
  • Nashville 420 - Yarborough's domination of the season continued as he led 411 laps and finished two laps ahead of Waltrip.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 3 - Richard Childress
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 70 - J.D. McDuffie
  6. 72 - Benny Parsons
  7. 15 - Bobby Allison
  8. 90 - Dick Brooks
  9. 81 - Ferrel Harris
  10. 25 - Ronnie Thomas
  • Coca-Cola 500 - Darrell Waltrip grabbed his second big-track win of the season, beating David Pearson by nearly a second. Richard Petty led briefly but fell out with engine failure following announcement that he would park the Dodge Magnum after the Talladega 500 in favor of a Chevrolet he'd purchased from Cecil Gordon.
  1. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. 21 - David Pearson
  3. 15 - Bobby Allison
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 27 - Buddy Baker
  6. 22 - Ricky Rudd
  7. 90 - Dick Brooks
  8. 30 - Tighe Scott
  9. 47 - Satch Worley
  10. 70 - J.D. McDuffie
  • Talladega 500 - Cale and Buddy Baker fought it out as the lead changed 67 times (a motorsports record until 1984) overall. Baker's engine failure left Yarborough seemingly alone but the final eleven laps became a showdown between Lennie Pond and Donnie Allison; on the final lap Bill Elliott's blown tire slowed Allison enough for Pond to storm to his only career Winston Cup win. Richard Petty fought for the lead but ran out of fuel past halfway and finished two laps down in seventh in his final race in a Dodge.
  1. 54 - Lennie Pond
  2. 1 - Donnie Allison
  3. 72 - Benny Parsons
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 21 - David Pearson
  6. 15 - Bobby Allison
  7. 43 - Richard Petty
  8. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  9. 90 - Dick Brooks
  10. 30 - Tighe Scott
  • Champion Spark Plug 400 - Petty debuted a Chevrolet he'd purchased from Cecil Gordon and ran strong in the 400 before a blown tire sent him hard into the guardrail with ten laps to go. Darrell Waltrip pitted under the yellow; Dave Marcis ran dry and had to be pushed by D.K. Ulrich; Pearson got four tires under the yellow and when the green and white flags flew he blew past Waltrip; Cale Yarborough grabbed second while Marcis finished fourth.
  1. 21 - David Pearson
  2. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  3. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. 2 - Dave Marcis
  5. 15 - Bobby Allison
  6. 90 - Dick Brooks
  7. 70 - J.D. McDuffie
  8. 54 - Lennie Pond
  9. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  10. 8 - Ferrel Harris
  • Volunteer 500 - Cale led 327 laps en route to the win, but the story of the race was an ugly set-to between pole-sitter Lennie Pond and Darrell Waltrip; Waltrip had declared before the race that he would drive the Ranier Racing car Pond presently drove in 1979 and would buy out his contract (running through 1982) with DiGard; on Lap 104 Waltrip sideswiped Pond's Chevy, and three laps later a tire blew, sending Pond hard into Waltrip; Pond was later eliminated when he collided with Cecil Gordon and climbed the frontstretch wall ("It was just an accident," Pond said of the crash with Gordon, "Cecil didn't see me"). The race was scheduled to Saturday night by new track promoter Gary Baker.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 72 - Benny Parsons
  3. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. 90 - Dick Brooks
  5. 43 - Richard Petty
  6. 2 - Dave Marcis
  7. 3 - Richard Childress
  8. 70 - J.D. McDuffie
  9. 40 - D.K. Ulrich
  10. 17 - Roger Hamby
  • Southern 500 - Cale led 203 laps en route to his fourth Southern 500 win, while finishing a distant fourth was Terry Labonte, hired to drive Billy Hagan's car after Skip Manning, citing lack of sponsorship, left the team.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 43 - Richard Petty
  4. 92 - Terry Labonte
  5. 15 - Bobby Allison
  6. 9 - Bill Elliott
  7. 48 - James Hylton
  8. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  9. 25 - Ronnie Thomas
  10. 72 - Benny Parsons
  • Capital City 400 - Darrell Waltrip's controversial career took a major popularity hit after winning at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway. He spun out winless Neil Bonnett, the race's defending champion, and was booed loudly by the crowd.
  1. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. 15 - Bobby Allison
  3. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  4. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  5. 90 - Dick Brooks
  6. 72 - Benny Parsons
  7. 92 - Terry Labonte
  8. 70 - J.D. McDuffie
  9. 2 - Dave Marcis
  10. 17 - Roger Hamby
  • Delaware 500 - Bobby Allison grabbed his first win since March, but his postrace interview centered on a trip to the Mayo Clinic days before the race. J.D. McDuffie won his only career pole, doing so on McCreary tires, a first for the tire company.
  1. 15 - Bobby Allison
  2. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  3. 27 - Buddy Baker
  4. 21 - David Pearson
  5. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  6. 90 - Dick Brooks
  7. 54 - Lennie Pond
  8. 2 - Dave Marcis
  9. 1 - Donnie Allison
  10. 92 - Dick May
  • Wilkes 400 - Unaided by yellows, Cale Yarborough erased a two-lap deficit and led the final 19 laps for his ninth win of the season.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 15 - Bobby Allison
  4. 43 - Richard Petty
  5. 5 - Neil Bonnett
  6. 72 - Benny Parsons
  7. 54 - Lennie Pond
  8. 2 - Dave Marcis
  9. 90 - Dick Brooks
  10. 30 - Tighe Scott
  • National 500 - Richard Petty raced to the lead and battled Bobby Allison and company, looking for his first win of the season; Petty's Chevrolet led 102 laps but fell out when the ignition failed after 220 laps. Allison won by nearly a lap over Darrell Waltrip. David Pearson led 35 laps after winning his 11th straight Charlotte pole but fell out of contention late, finishing fifth. The lead changed 40 times among nine drivers.
  1. 15 - Bobby Allison
  2. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. 2 - Dave Marcis
  4. 1 - Donnie Allison
  5. 21 - David Pearson
  6. 54 - Lennie Pond
  7. 14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  8. 57 - Dick May
  9. 3 - Richard Childress
  10. 90 - Dick Brooks
  • American 500 - By winning this race, Cale Yarborough clinches his third straight championship with two races remaining in the season, even with second place in the title hunt Bobby Allison finishing a strong second in the race.
  1. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  2. 15 - Bobby Allison
  3. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. 72 - Benny Parsons
  5. 90 - Dick Brooks
  6. 43 - Richard Petty
  7. 54 - Lennie Pond
  8. 2 - Dave Marcis
  9. 67 - Buddy Arrington
  10. 3 - Richard Childress
  • Dixie 500 - NASCAR suffered an embarrassing scoring breakdown as Donnie Allison made up a lap and stormed past Richard Petty and Dave Marcis with three laps to go. Allison was flagged the winner, but NASCAR announced scoring showed Petty beating Marcis by a wheel for the win. Scorer Earl Sappenfield, however, thought something still wasn't right; chief scorer Morris Metcalfe was told by one of his scorers - 16-year-old Brian France - that Donnie had in fact run a lap that hadn't been properly scored, and was thus the winner. When the announcement was made that Allison indeed had won, Bill France Jr. said, "First we need to wipe the egg off our face." Finishing fourth - following a strong second to Bobby Allison in a 300-mile Late Model Sportsman race at Charlotte the previous month - was Dale Earnhardt in a second Rod Osterlund car.
  1. 1 - Donnie Allison
  2. 43 - Richard Petty
  3. 2 - Dave Marcis
  4. 98 - Dale Earnhardt
  5. 72 - Benny Parsons
  6. 15 - Bobby Allison
  7. 12 - Harry Gant
  8. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  9. 22 - Ricky Rudd
  10. 14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  • Los Angeles Times 500 - Cale Yarborough had to pit on the pace lap to correct ignition problems; he joined the field as the leaders were on the backstretch of the opening lap. The lead officially changed 11 times in the opening 21 laps and twice a lap several times; ultimately the lead changed 30 official times. Bobby Allison led 134 laps while Richard Petty was his strongest challenger, leading 30 laps before his engine failed. Allison took the win with Yarborough second. Dave Marcis finished 27th; his team owner Rod Osterlund entered two cars as he'd done at Atlanta; to preserve the rookie of the year status for 1979 for Dale Earnhardt, West Coast ace Jimmy Insolo started the race in the second Osterlund car and Earnhardt drove in relief, finishing seventh. The hiring of Earnhardt upset Marcis, who was already upset with team manager Roland Wlodyka; Marcis disliked the rookie's attitude coming into the series and left Osterlund's team; Osterlund thus named Earnhardt full-time driver. This was the last race without Terry Labonte in the field until the 2000 Brickyard 400.
  1. 15 - Bobby Allison
  2. 11 - Cale Yarborough
  3. 1 - Donnie Allison
  4. 27 - Buddy Baker
  5. 88 - Darrell Waltrip
  6. 54 - Lennie Pond
  7. 98 - Jimmy Insolo
  8. 72 - Benny Parsons
  9. 90 - Dick Brooks
  10. 51 - Jim Thirkettle

Full Drivers’ Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.

Pos.DriverRIV[DAY](1978-daytona-500)RCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTNSVRIVMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLONTPts14841243673436244350543356394973794837699362610356611325512312913311014303615293616275617275618273319264120263921261722245223241824213025199326196527191528185729180230146731126032121433117634114235106636765377603868039659406344159242559435584454945533465014741948389493695036851350523505332554318553085630157297582975929260273612736226463261642586525666254672436823769226702217120172197731897417975176761707716778140791388013481131821278312284112851098610387978897899790859182927993799476957696769773987399701006710164102611035810458105551065210752108521094611043111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156Pos.DriverRIV[DAY](1978-daytona-500)RCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTNSVRIVMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLONTPts
Cale Yarborough1***2**318**4**415*2616**1***241**5*1**2**1*26**4***2*1*1*421*122**1*****8****2**
Bobby Allison301621*21**14**6638832132427736522521*731*261*
Darrell Waltrip232842135121*1*226*1*261628*321*34332**1**52**2***23285
Benny Parsons2313132*1**3**1531462013266**29**3132106263628458
Dave Marcis567112345481532444644144635988838327
Richard Petty1633224262552311783264233071453202764276234
Lennie PondDNQ102*55534**18**21333**2**7255**26**18**26**26127**5**767396
Dick Brooks15552861935827159191426736879642556139105129
Buddy Arrington111615914818115121315918123412141512128162210131491635
Richard Childress201388156281089332081520243242531727111212149103011
J. D. McDuffie28302725162811726403422122413125101778208**33**221111121426
Neil Bonnett427**9****6**33**26**3224239535510362328368920343*294530313437
Tighe Scott1811103434934252513113171111102281019232327252910122122DNQ
Frank Warren132414121913172222292723162920171318332415122321212425163323
Dick May1829171236182823211318211916181116112538151017258111931
Jimmy Means351210322312141026173730151324133215191113322323132322
David Pearson**3**341*212921351**5****27****2**1*25**1****28**425**5**243238
Ronnie Thomas **(R)**DNQ18132420312120143230152518251033242611914111619331530
Cecil Gordon252117221718331792525191217321940171317143026151815
Tommy Gale2523142222212717161824211516201621132417271731183117
Roger Hamby **(R)**DNQ1525273717132314193123271727363010191018241218261112
D. K. Ulrich1017162611112013131716291014141920251923929DNQ
Baxter Price **(R)**DNQ202316161911202225172620272823211615222319212919DNQ
Buddy Baker7*332762**23**78375283632326342221*4
Donnie Allison39313232425333522924942013
James Hylton11157127101139413517718341116151416
Gary MyersWth20302618282315192120141421201522172724
Ed NegreDNQDNQ212925101519283527351829213015182021352621
Skip Manning211213723158923412261639383825
Grant Adcox1430725511622221122313338
Ricky Rudd37102728921639283623259DNQ
Bruce HillDNQ936191025294014173534401336DNQ
Bill Elliott838961491361737
Al Holbert **(R)**829317103831301230QL1335
Ferrel Harris978920111018283620342019
Coo Coo Marlin26394122382630710
Blackie Wangerin **(R)**36291930323115402533
Bobby WawakDNQ291228DNQ1334283727DNQ
Terry Labonte4792413
Ralph JonesWth20242127183029
Janet GuthrieDNQ10113129273513
Earle CanavanDNQ242422203331323916DNQ
Dale Earnhardt17712164
Roland WlodykaDNQ192632182721
Joe FrassonDNQ1624141723
Nelson OswaldDNQ3038DNQ24252418
Joe Mihalic3119242630DNQ32
Jim Thirkettle17910
Jimmy Insolo7327
Satch Worley14DNQ18914
John KennedyDNQWth2929DNQ302740
Bill Schmitt32814
Harry Gant413628197
Connie Saylor83416
Richard White241918
Chuck Bown30302433
Nestor PelesDNQ242119
Rick McCray121339
John UtsmanDNQ40321632
Joey Arrington221931
Joe Booher183422
John Borneman272325
Rocky Moran263020
Jimmy Lee Capps231935
Dave Dion40382628
Ray Elder34640
Elmo Langley371629
Woody FisherDNQ283620
Sterling Marlin925
Ron Hutcherson43439
Jerry Jolly204036
Junior Miller1528
Bill HollarWth283636
Norm Palmer1435DNQ
Ernie Stierly1931DNQ
Morgan Shepherd4012
Harry GoularteDNQ2033
Mel Larson3329
Roy Smith9DNQ
Chuck WahlDNQ2836
Jim Vandiver3827
Sam SommersDNQ1227
Wayne MorganDNQ3929
Hershel McGriff617
Marty Robbins18
Glenn Jarrett20
Bob Burcham22
Don Graham22DNQ
Jack Simpson22DNQ
Butch Mock2624
Steve Moore27
Don Noel3328
Billy McGinnis28
Vince Giaformaggio29QL
Richard Waters29
Raymond Williams29
Bill Green30
Johnny Halford30
Don Puskarich31DNQ
Steve PfeiferDNQDNQ32
Eddie Bradshaw33
Bill BakerDNQ34
Louis GattoDNQ35
Gary Johnson35DNQ
Butch HartmanWth36
Bill Dennis37
Jocko MaggiacomoDNQWth37
Jabe Thomas37
Dick Trickle39
Bobby Fisher2940
Claude Ballot-Léna22183537
A. J. Foyt323
Lynn Carroll14
Dave Watson17DNQ
Kenny Brightbill23
Paul Fess28
Greg Heller29
Charlie Blanton32
Frank Hill37
Pappy PryorDNQ
John SoaresDNQ
Evan Noyes Jr.DNQ
Glenn FrancisDNQ
Bob SwitzerDNQ
Mike KemptonDNQ
Bob BrownDNQ
Mike BrockmanDNQDNQ
John DineenDNQWthDNQ
Dick WhalenDNQDNQDNQ
Ron McGeeDNQDNQ
Dick KranzlerDNQDNQ
Bennie VaughtDNQDNQ
Steve StolarekDNQ
Tommy RobbsDNQ
Tom FrankDNQ
Claude AubinDNQ
Earl RossDNQ
Terry LinkDNQ
Robin SchildknechtDNQ
Keith NebernDNQ
Hal CallentineDNQ
Mike RocheDNQ
Ross KusahDNQ
John KrebsDNQ
Billy HaganDNQ
Chris MonoleosDNQ
Johnny KieperDNQ
Fred LovellWth
A. J. RenoWth
Larry LaMayWth
Paul Dean HoltWth
Travis TillerWth
Jim BrayWth
Keith DavisWth
Hoss EllingtonQL
Walter BallardQL30

References

References

  1. [http://www.mikemulhern.net/DailyBriefing/rethinking-nascar-s-handling-of-that-carl-edwards-deal-in-saturday-s-richmond-400 2012 Richmond 400 Story With NASCAR Scoring Controversies] from [[Mike Mulhern]]
  2. "1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Central - The Third Turn".
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