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1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

31st season of NASCAR stock-car racing


31st season of NASCAR stock-car racing

thumb|[[Darrell Waltrip]] finished second in the standings

The 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 31st season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 8th modern-era Cup series. It began on Sunday, January 14, and ended on Sunday, November 18. Richard Petty won his seventh and final Winston Cup championship, winning by 11 points over Darrell Waltrip. Dale Earnhardt was crowned NASCAR Rookie of the Year.

Teams and drivers

Complete schedule

MakeTeamNo.DriverCrew ChiefChevroletDodgeFordOldsmobileBuick
ChevroletBuick
Chevrolet
OldsmobileDodge
FordChevrolet
Oldsmobile
**McDuffie Racing**70J. D. McDuffie
**Warren Racing**79Frank Warren
**Bud Moore Engineering**15Bobby AllisonBud Moore
**Junior Johnson & Associates**11Cale YarboroughTravis Carter
**Ulrich Racing**40D. K. Ulrich 30
Al Elmore 1
**Rod Osterlund Racing**2Dale Earnhardt **(R)** 27Jake Elder
David Pearson 4
**Hagan Racing**44Terry Labonte **(R)**
**Arrington Racing**67Buddy Arrington
**DeWitt Racing**72Joe Millikan **(R)**
**Richard Childress Racing**3Richard Childress
**Hylton Racing**48 1James Hylton
**M. C. Anderson Racing**27Benny ParsonsDavid Ifft
**Petty Enterprises**43Richard PettyDale Inman

Limited schedule

MakeTeamNo.DriverCrew ChiefRoundsBuickChevroletDodgeFordMercuryOldsmobile
**Ballard Racing**30Tighe ScottHarry Hyde17
50Bruce Hill3
**Gray Racing**19Steve Spencer1
Dick May1
**Thirkettle Racing**51Jim Thirkettle1
**Robertson Racing**25Ronnie Thomas6
**Al Rudd Auto**22Richard White2
Kevin Housby1
Darrell Waltrip1
Al Rudd Jr.1
**DiGard Motorsports**88Darrell WaltripBuddy Parrott30
**Al Holbert Racing**7Al Holbert5
**Cunningham-Kelley Racing**14Coo Coo Marlin7
Dick Kranzler1
Sterling Marlin1
Jimmy Means1
**Donlavey Racing**90Ricky Rudd2
**Ellington Racing**1Donnie AllisonRunt Pittman18
**Gray Racing**19Vince Giamformaggio2
Bill Dennis2
Dick May8
Joe Fields1
Lennie Pond5
Billy Hagan1
Bob Burcham2
Steve Spencer1
Steve Gray1
Cecil Gordon2
Glenn Jarrett1
**Gordon Racing**24Larry Isley1
**Goularte Racing**17Harry Goularte1
**Hamby Motorsports**Skip Manning2
Roger Hamby8
Jim Vandiver1
Steve Pfeifer2
Bill Elliott3
**Kennie Childers Racing**12Harry GantKennie Childers2
Lennie Pond5
Jack Ingram2
Butch Lindley1
Buck Simmons2
**Means Racing**52Don Graham1
Jimmy Means28
**Marcis Auto Racing**02Dave Marcis9
7115
**Nelson Malloch Racing**05Dick Brooks27
Elmo Langley1
**Petty Enterprises**42Kyle PettyMaurice Petty5
**Puskarich Racing**13Don Puskarich1
**Halverson Racing**Jeff Halverson1
**Price Racing**45Ferrel Harris1
Baxter Price21
Roy Smith1
**Race Hill Farm Team**47Harry Gant **(R)**17
**Ranier-Lundy Racing**28Buddy BakerWaddell Wilson21
**Robertson Racing**25Ronnie Thomas23
**Schmitt Racing**73Steve Moore1
**Slick Johnson Racing**51Slick Johnson2
**Williamson Racing**74Tim Williamson1
**Wawak Racing**Bobby Wawak3
**Arrington Racing**7Earl Brooks1
**Canavan Racing**01Earle Canavan7
**Robbins Racing**6Marty Robbins1
361
421
**Petty Enterprises**Kyle PettyMaurice Petty1
**Marcis Auto Racing**71Joey Arrington1
**Donlavey Racing**90Ricky Rudd11
**Langley Racing**64Tommy Gale28
Elmo Langley1
**Donlavey Racing**90Ricky Rudd15
**Wood Brothers Racing**21David PearsonLeonard Wood5
Neil Bonnett17
**Elliott Racing**9Bill ElliottErnie Elliott9
172
**A. J. Foyt Enterprises**51A. J. Foyt2
**Al Holbert Racing**7Al Holbert1
**Ballard Racing**50Bruce Hill4
**Craker Racing**01Jimmy Insolo3
**DiGard Motorsports**88Darrell WaltripBuddy Parrott4
**Ellington Racing**1Donnie AllisonRunt Pittman2
**Gordon Racing**24Cecil Gordon26
D. K. Ulrich1
**Hamby Motorsports**17Roger Hamby5
01
**Kennie Childers Racing**12Harry GantKennie Childers1
Neil Bonnett1
Lennie Pond3
Jack Ingram2
**Nelson Malloch Racing**05Dick Brooks27
**Price Racing**45Baxter Price4
**Race Hill Farm Team**47Geoff Bodine3
Harry Gant **(R)**5
**Ranier-Lundy Racing**28Buddy BakerWaddell Wilson5
**Schmitt Racing**73Bill Schmitt3
**Wawak Racing**74Bobby Wawak1
**Callentine Racing**Hal Callentine2

Schedule

No.Race titleTrackDate12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
Winston Western 500Riverside International Raceway, RiversideJanuary 14
Busch ClashDaytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachFebruary 11
125 Mile Qualifying RacesFebruary 15
Daytona 500February 18
Carolina 500North Carolina Motor Speedway, RockinghamMarch 4
Richmond 400Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, RichmondMarch 11
Atlanta 500Atlanta International Raceway, HamptonMarch 18
Northwestern Bank 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North WilkesboroMarch 25
Southeastern 500Bristol International Raceway, BristolApril 1
CRC Chemicals Rebel 500Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonApril 8
Virginia 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewayApril 22
Winston 500Alabama International Motor Speedway, TalladegaMay 6
Sun-Drop Music City USA 420Nashville Speedway, NashvilleMay 12
Mason-Dixon 500Dover Downs International Speedway, DoverMay 20
World 600Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordMay 27
Texas 400Texas World Speedway, College StationJune 3
NAPA Riverside 400Riverside International Raceway, RiversideJune 10
Gabriel 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynJune 17
Firecracker 400Daytona International Speedway, Daytona BeachJuly 4
Busch Nashville 420Nashville Speedway, NashvilleJuly 14
Coca-Cola 500Pocono International Raceway, Long PondJuly 30
Talladega 500Alabama International Motor Speedway, TalladegaAugust 5
Champion Spark Plug 400Michigan International Speedway, BrooklynAugust 19
Volunteer 500Bristol International Raceway, BristolAugust 25
Southern 500Darlington Raceway, DarlingtonSeptember 3
Capital City 400Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, RichmondSeptember 9
CRC Chemicals 500Dover Downs International Speedway, DoverSeptember 16
Old Dominion 500Martinsville Speedway, RidgewaySeptember 23
NAPA National 500Charlotte Motor Speedway, ConcordOctober 7
Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North WilkesboroOctober 14
American 500North Carolina Motor Speedway, RockinghamOctober 21
Dixie 500Atlanta International Raceway, HamptonNovember 4
Los Angeles Times 500Ontario Motor Speedway, OntarioNovember 18

Races

Winston Western 500

Main article: 1979 Winston Western 500

The 1979 Winston Western 500 was run on January 14 at Riverside International Raceway at Riverside, California. David Pearson won the pole.

**Top Ten Results**FinCar #DriverStatus12345678910
88Darrell Waltrip2:53:30
21David PearsonRunning
11Cale YarboroughRunning
73Bill Schmitt-1 lap
1Donnie Allison-1 lap
72Joe Millikan-1 lap
28Buddy Baker-1 lap
51Jim Thirkettle-2 laps
74Tim Williamson-3 laps
12Harry Gant-3 laps
  • This would be the final pole that Pearson would win with The Wood Brothers.
  • This would also be the final top 5 finish Pearson would achieve with The Wood Brothers.

Busch Clash

The inaugural Busch Clash, a non-points race for all of the pole winners from the previous season, was run on February 11 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Benny Parsons started on the pole via a random draw.

**Full Results**FinCar #DriverLapsStatus123456789
28Buddy Baker200:15:26
88Darrell Waltrip20Running
11Cale Yarborough20Running
27Benny Parsons20Running
15Bobby Allison20Running
21David Pearson20Running
54Lennie Pond20Running
5Neil Bonnett20Running
70J. D. McDuffie17Engine

125 Mile Qualifying Races

The two Daytona 500 125-mile qualifying races were run on February 15 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Buddy Baker and Donnie Allison started on the pole for races one and two, respectively.

**Race One
Top Ten Results****Race Two
Top Ten Results**FinCar #DriverStatusFinCar #DriverStatus1122334455667788991010
28Buddy Baker0:44:4588Darrell Waltrip0:49:01
11Cale YarboroughRunning51A. J. FoytRunning
27Benny ParsonsRunning05Dick BrooksRunning
15Bobby AllisonRunning2Dale EarnhardtRunning
21David PearsonRunning02Dave MarcisRunning
90Ricky RuddRunning12Harry GantRunning
43Richard PettyRunning47Geoff BodineRunning
67Buddy ArringtonRunning17Roger HambyRunning
50Bruce HillRunning5Neil BonnettRunning
44Terry LabonteRunning00John UtsmanRunning

Cale Yarborough was pessimistic about rivals' chances against Baker, saying "Baker is just pure horsepower."

Daytona 500

Main article: 1979 Daytona 500

The 21st annual Daytona 500 was run on February 18 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Buddy Baker won the pole.

**Top Ten Results**FinCar #DriverStatus12345678910
43Richard Petty3:28:22
88Darrell WaltripRunning
51A. J. FoytRunning
1Donnie Allison-1 lap (**Crash**)
11Cale Yarborough-1 lap (**Crash**)
30Tighe Scott-1 lap
68Chuck Bown-1 lap
2Dale Earnhardt-1 lap
14Coo Coo Marlin-2 laps
79Frank Warren-3 laps
  • The race, the first televised nationally in its entirety, ended in spectacular fashion, as race leaders Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough crashed on the last lap in turn three, allowing Richard Petty to take the lead and win his sixth Daytona 500. During the cool-down lap, Allison and Yarborough got into a heated argument which later escalated into a fist-fight, which was later joined by Bobby Allison, who stepped in to try to defend his brother. TV ratings were bolstered that day due to much of the U.S. Northeast being snowed in by a major blizzard.
  • Petty would use the win as a springboard to his seventh and final championship, but it was going to be anything but easy.

Carolina 500

The 1979 Carolina 500 was run on March 4 at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 15–Bobby Allison
  2. 72–Joe Millikan
  3. 05–Dick Brooks
  4. 30–Tighe Scott
  5. 3–Richard Childress
  6. 40–D. K. Ulrich
  7. 48–James Hylton
  8. 37–Dave Watson
  9. 79–Frank Warren
  10. 27–Benny Parsons
  • The story of the race was Cale Yarborough and Donnie Allison, who crashed out of the lead on lap 10 in a wreck that swept up five other cars.
  • Richard Petty who was involved in the lap 10 crash, had a crew member, one Maurice Petty involved in a post crash scuffle with NASCAR officials. Maurice was suspended by NASCAR for the next two Cup Series races.
  • Bobby Allison's victory would make him the last Ford driver to win this particular race until Bill Elliott in 1992.

Richmond 400

The 1979 Richmond 400 was scheduled for February 25 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway in Richmond, Virginia but it was postponed due to heavy snow. It was finally run on March 11 even though the track had a snow shower before race time which delayed the start by fifteen minutes. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11–Cale Yarborough
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 27–Benny Parsons
  5. 43–Richard Petty
  6. 72–Joe Millikan
  7. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  8. 44–Terry Labonte
  9. 1 –Donnie Allison
  10. 40–D. K. Ulrich

Atlanta 500

The 1979 Atlanta 500 was run on March 18 at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia. Buddy Baker won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 28–Buddy Baker
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 11–Cale Yarborough
  5. 27–Benny Parsons
  6. 02–Dave Marcis
  7. 1–Donnie Allison
  8. 72–Joe Millikan
  9. 90–Ricky Rudd
  10. 05–Dick Brooks
  • After a late race yellow, Baker got tires and stormed away from Bobby Allison (who led the most laps) for his first win since May 1976.
  • The race was marred by the death of pit crew member Dennis Wade, who was struck and killed on pit road by Dave Watson.

Northwestern Bank 400

Main article: 1979 Northwestern Bank 400

The 1979 Northwestern Bank 400 was run on March 25 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. Benny Parsons won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 15–Bobby Allison
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 27–Benny Parsons
  4. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  5. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  6. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  7. 3–Richard Childress
  8. 28–Buddy Baker
  9. 11–Cale Yarborough
  10. 72–Joe Millikan
  • When Bobby Allison crossed the line to win the race, his right front tire blew. His car was too damaged from running on the wheel rim to make the trip to victory lane, so Allison had to walk to victory lane.
  • This was Fords first victory in the Cup Series spring race since 1968. This was Fords first victory at the track since the 1969 Cup Series fall race.

Southeastern 500

Main article: 1979 Southeastern 500

The 1979 Southeastern 500 was run on April 1 at Bristol International Raceway in Bristol, Tennessee. Buddy Baker won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 43–Richard Petty
  5. 27–Benny Parsons
  6. 1–Donnie Allison
  7. 44–Terry Labonte
  8. 72–Joe Millikan
  9. 48–James Hylton
  10. 90–Ricky Rudd
  • This was Dale Earnhardt's first Winston Cup career victory.

CRC Chemicals Rebel 500

The 1979 CRC Chemicals Rebel 500 was run on April 8 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Donnie Allison won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 1–Donnie Allison
  4. 27–Benny Parsons
  5. 28–Buddy Baker
  6. 11–Cale Yarborough
  7. 9–Bill Elliott
  8. 90–Ricky Rudd
  9. 05–Dick Brooks
  10. 72–Joe Millikan
  • Waltrip won this race following a fierce duel with Richard Petty; they exchanged the lead eight times in the final five laps and three times on the last lap alone.
  • This was also David Pearson's last race with the Wood Brothers, for whom he had driven the #21 Mercury since 1972. Following a tire-change pit stop, Pearson reached the pit road exit, when two tires came off his car (the lug nuts had not been tightened when he left the pits). Within a week, Pearson was fired from the team and replaced by Neil Bonnett.

Virginia 500

Main article: 1979 Virginia 500

The 1979 Virginia 500 was run on April 22 at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 43–Richard Petty
  2. 28–Buddy Baker
  3. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 15–Bobby Allison
  5. 72–Joe Millikan
  6. 47–Harry Gant
  7. 48–James Hylton
  8. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  9. 44–Terry Labonte
  10. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  • This was Petty's first win on a short track since 1975 and his first win in a Chevrolet.
  • Neil Bonnett, in his first start driving for Wood Brothers Racing after longtime driver David Pearson was fired, finished 25th after blowing an engine on lap 207.

Winston 500

The 1979 Winston 500 was run on May 6 at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama. Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 15–Bobby Allison
  2. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  3. 67–Buddy Arrington
  4. 43–Richard Petty
  5. 72–Joe Millikan
  6. 9–Bill Elliott
  7. 64–Tommy Gale
  8. 79–Frank Warren
  9. 44–Terry Labonte
  10. 14–Coo Coo Marlin
  • A 17-car crash erupted on the fourth lap when race-leader Baker blew a tire; Cale Yarborough came to a stop and got out of his car, then was hit by Dave Marcis' car, momentarily losing feeling in his legs; he recovered later that day.
  • This was Fords first win at Talladega since the 1976 Winston 500.

Sun-Drop Music City USA 420

Main article: 1979 Sun-Drop Music City USA 420

The 1979 Sun-Drop Music City USA 420 was run on May 12 at Nashville Speedway in Nashville, Tennessee. Joe Millikan won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11–Cale Yarborough
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 15–Bobby Allison
  4. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  5. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  6. 3–Richard Childress
  7. 27–Benny Parsons
  8. 28–Buddy Baker
  9. 44–Terry Labonte
  10. 90–Ricky Rudd
  • The finish was marred by controversy. Richard Petty and Bobby Allison asserted that Cale Yarborough was a lap down at the finish. Petty said, "He lost one lap when he spun (with J. D. McDuffie), then he lost another when he spent 22 seconds in the pits." Allison agreed, saying, "Richard won this race and I finished second. I don't know how they had Cale winning."

Mason-Dixon 500

The 1979 Mason-Dixon 500 was run on May 20 at Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 21–Neil Bonnett
  2. 11–Cale Yarborough
  3. 28–Buddy Baker
  4. 15–Bobby Allison
  5. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  6. 44–Terry Labonte
  7. 27–Benny Parsons
  8. 72–Joe Millikan
  9. 12–Lennie Pond
  10. 67–Buddy Arrington
  • Neil Bonnett was supposed to attempt to qualify for the 1979 Indianapolis 500 the previous day (Saturday) but qualifying for the Cup race was postponed to Saturday following heavy rain which forced him to withdraw from qualifying at Indy. He was rewarded by winning his first race with The Wood Brothers.
  • This would be Mercury's final victory at Dover.

World 600

Main article: 1979 World 600

The 1979 World 600 was run on May 27 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Neil Bonnett won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 11–Cale Yarborough
  5. 27–Benny Parsons
  6. 90–Ricky Rudd
  7. 44–Terry Labonte
  8. 7–Al Holbert
  9. 12–Lennie Pond
  10. 3–Richard Childress
  • The race saw 59 lead changes, a still-standing track record.

Texas 400

Main article: 1979 Texas 400

The 1979 Texas 400 was run on June 3 at Texas World Speedway in College Station, Texas. Buddy Baker won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 15–Donnie Allison
  3. 28–Buddy Baker
  4. 11–Cale Yarborough
  5. 44–Terry Labonte
  6. 43–Richard Petty
  7. 3–Richard Childress
  8. 72–Joe Millikan
  9. 67–Buddy Arrington
  10. 48–James Hylton
  • This was NASCAR's first visit to the track in College Station, Texas since 1973; the track had closed in 1974 but reopened with USAC Gold Crown racing in 1976.

NAPA Riverside 400

The 1979 NAPA Riverside 400 was run on June 10 at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California. Dale Earnhardt won his first Cup Series pole of his Hall of Fame career.

  1. 15–Bobby Allison
  2. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  3. 43–Richard Petty
  4. 11–Cale Yarborough
  5. 27–Benny Parsons
  6. 3–Richard Childress
  7. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  8. 93–Norm Palmer
  9. 67–Buddy Arrington
  10. 72–Joe Millikan
  • This was the first victory for the Ford nameplate at Riverside since the 1970 Motor Trend 500.
  • This was also Fords penultimate victory at Riverside.

Gabriel 400

Main article: 1979 Gabriel 400

The 1979 Gabriel 400 was run on June 17 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Neil Bonnett won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 28–Buddy Baker
  2. 1–Donnie Allison
  3. 11–Cale Yarborough
  4. 21–Neil Bonnett
  5. 43–Richard Petty
  6. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  7. 15–Bobby Allison
  8. 90–Ricky Rudd
  9. 30–Tighe Scott
  10. 05–Dick Brooks
  • The lead changed 47 times among 11 drivers. Dale Earnhardt was criticized by Darrell Waltrip and Richard Petty when he nearly spun out trying to pass Neil Bonnett late in the race in front of both "He nearly took us all out in the third turn" Waltrip said after the race.

Firecracker 400

Main article: 1979 Firecracker 400

The 1979 Firecracker 400 was run on July 4 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Buddy Baker won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 21–Neil Bonnett
  2. 27–Benny Parsons
  3. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  5. 43–Richard Petty
  6. 68–Chuck Bown
  7. 47–Harry Gant
  8. 72–Joe Millikan
  9. 05–Dick Brooks
  10. 51–A. J. Foyt
  • This was Mercury's penultimate victory at Daytona.
  • Kyle Petty crashed in qualifying attempting to make his first Winston Cup start. That would come a few races later at Talladega

Busch Nashville 420

The 1979 Busch Nashville 420 was run on July 14 at Nashville Speedway in Nashville, Tennessee. Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 11–Cale Yarborough
  3. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  4. 27–Benny Parsons
  5. 43–Richard Petty
  6. 48–James Hylton
  7. 3–Richard Childress
  8. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  9. 25–Ronnie Thomas
  10. 52–Jimmy Means

Coca-Cola 500

Main article: 1979 Coca-Cola 500

The 1979 Coca-Cola 500 was initially scheduled for July 29 but day-long rains forced postponement and it was run on July 30 at Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Harry Gant won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11–Cale Yarborough
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 28–Buddy Baker
  4. 27–Benny Parsons
  5. 90–Ricky Rudd
  6. 72–Joe Millikan
  7. 22–Darrell Waltrip
  8. 21–Neil Bonnett
  9. 15–Bobby Allison
  10. 30–Tighe Scott
  • The lead changed a still-standing track record 55 times.
  • Dale Earnhardt suffered broken collar bones in a bad crash in Turn Two.
  • Darrell Waltrip lost five spots when he pitted under yellow with four to go for tires but the race never restarted. It cost him 19 points, a margin he would regret at the end of the season.

Talladega 500

Main article: 1979 Talladega 500

The 1979 Talladega 500 was run on August 5 at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama. Neil Bonnett won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 2–David Pearson
  3. 90–Ricky Rudd
  4. 43–Richard Petty
  5. 77–Jody Ridley
  6. 30–Tighe Scott
  7. 47–Harry Gant
  8. 67–Buddy Arrington
  9. 42–Kyle Petty
  10. 3–Richard Childress
  • This was David Pearson's first race after leaving the Wood Brothers following the spring Darlington race. Pearson was hired to drive the #2 temporarily after Dale Earnhardt's injury.
  • Kyle Petty’s first career Cup start.

Champion Spark Plug 400

Main article: 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400

The 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 was run on August 19 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. David Pearson won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 43–Richard Petty
  2. 28–Buddy Baker
  3. 27–Benny Parsons
  4. 2–David Pearson
  5. 08–John Anderson
  6. 72–Joe Millikan
  7. 90–Ricky Rudd
  8. 30–Tighe Scott
  9. 70–J. D. McDuffie
  10. 3–Richard Childress
  • Blackie Wangerin flipped out of the track on lap 2 resulting in a lengthy red flag to rebuild the turn 3 and 4 guardrails.

Volunteer 500

The 1979 Volunteer 500 was run on August 25 at Bristol International Raceway in Bristol, Tennessee. Richard Petty won his final pole as a driver and last for his racecar until 1996.

Top Ten Results

  1. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 15–Bobby Allison
  4. 27–Benny Parsons
  5. 11–Cale Yarborough
  6. 72–Joe Millikan
  7. 2–David Pearson
  8. 44–Terry Labonte
  9. 90–Ricky Rudd
  10. 17–Bill Elliott

Southern 500

Main article: 1979 Southern 500

The 1979 Southern 500 was run on September 3 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 2–David Pearson
  2. 17–Bill Elliott
  3. 44–Terry Labonte
  4. 28–Buddy Baker
  5. 27–Benny Parsons
  6. 71–Dave Marcis
  7. 05–Dick Brooks
  8. 90–Ricky Rudd
  9. 43–Richard Petty
  10. 15–Bobby Allison
  • David Pearson won the race for Rod Osterlund. This was Pearson's last race for Osterlund because Dale Earnhardt was back for the Capital City 400 due to a crash at Pocono with rib injuries.
  • This is the last race not featuring the Earnhardt name on the grid until the 2012 Charlotte fall race.
  • Darrell Waltrip had over a lap lead when he had an accident. Darrell Waltrip had to make a pit stop which put David Pearson on the lead lap as well. Waltrip was passed by David Pearson and then involved in a second accident. David Pearson would win by 2 laps over second place.
  • First career top 5 for Bill Elliott.

Capital City 400

The 1979 Capital City 400 was run on September 9 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway in Richmond, Virginia. Dale Earnhardt won the pole in his return race after being forced to sit out the previous four races due to injury.

Top Ten Results

  1. 15–Bobby Allison
  2. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  3. 90–Ricky Rudd
  4. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  5. 11–Cale Yarborough
  6. 43–Richard Petty
  7. 71–Dave Marcis
  8. 27–Benny Parsons
  9. 47–Harry Gant
  10. 72–Joe Millikan

CRC Chemicals 500

The 1979 CRC Chemicals 500 was run on September 16 at Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Dale Earnhardt won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 43–Richard Petty
  2. 1–Donnie Allison
  3. 11–Cale Yarborough
  4. 28–Buddy Baker
  5. 72–Joe Millikan
  6. 15–Bobby Allison
  7. 71–Dave Marcis
  8. 90–Ricky Rudd
  9. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  10. 30–Tighe Scott

Old Dominion 500

The 1979 Old Dominion 500 was run on September 23 at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. Darrell Waltrip won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 28–Buddy Baker
  2. 43–Richard Petty
  3. 72–Joe Millikan
  4. 15–Bobby Allison
  5. 71–Dave Marcis
  6. 90–Ricky Rudd
  7. 67–Buddy Arrington
  8. 11–Cale Yarborough
  9. 44–Terry Labonte
  10. 40–D. K. Ulrich
  • Waltrip blew his engine after leading 188 laps; the DiGard team changed engines in a record 11 minutes. NASCAR outlawed mid-race engine changes after the 1979 season citing costs.

NAPA National 500

The 1979 NAPA National 500 was run on October 7 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Neil Bonnett won the pole; it was the thirteenth straight Charlotte pole for the Wood Brothers.

Top Ten Results

  1. 11–Cale Yarborough
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  4. 43–Richard Petty
  5. 1–Donnie Allison
  6. 27–Benny Parsons
  7. 9–Bill Elliott
  8. 05–Dick Brooks
  9. 40–D. K. Ulrich
  10. 2–Dale Earnhardt

Holly Farms 400

The 1979 Holly Farms 400 was run on October 14 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina. Dale Earnhardt won the pole. The race had been postponed two weeks due to rain.

Top Ten Results

  1. 27–Benny Parsons
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 43–Richard Petty
  4. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  5. 90–Ricky Rudd
  6. 44–Terry Labonte
  7. 25–Ronnie Thomas
  8. 40–D. K. Ulrich
  9. 67–Buddy Arrington
  10. 3–Richard Childress
  • The story of the race was between Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip. On lap 309 Waltrip sideswiped past Allison in turn 3; coming onto the frontstretch Allison hooked Waltrip head-on into the wall. Benny Parsons took the lead at that point. Waltrip got repairs and under yellow began crowding Allison to the wall. NASCAR black-flagged Waltrip, but after pitting he went after Allison again. NASCAR competition director Bill Gazaway went onto the track and personally waved another black flag to Waltrip, making sure Waltrip stayed out of the way of the leaders. The wreck narrowed Waltrip's point lead over Richard Petty to just 17 points.

American 500

The 1979 American 500 was run on October 21 at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. Buddy Baker won the pole.

Top Ten Results

  1. 43–Richard Petty
  2. 27–Benny Parsons
  3. 11–Cale Yarborough
  4. 1–Donnie Allison
  5. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  6. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  7. 3–Richard Childress
  8. 25–Ronnie Thomas
  9. 71–Dave Marcis
  10. 51–Slick Johnson
  • With the win and Waltrip finishing 6th, Petty finished erasing a 229-point gap to Waltrip and led the points standings by 8 points with two races remaining in the season.

Dixie 500

The 1979 Dixie 500 was run on November 4 at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia. Buddy Baker won the pole, his seventh of the season and locked up the season long pole award.

Top Ten Results

  1. 21–Neil Bonnett
  2. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  3. 11–Cale Yarborough
  4. 15–Bobby Allison
  5. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  6. 43–Richard Petty
  7. 44–Terry Labonte
  8. 90–Ricky Rudd
  9. 72–Joe Millikan
  10. 77–Jody Ridley
  • By virtue of finishing ahead of Petty and getting 5 bonus points for leading a lap when Petty did not lead any laps during the race, Waltrip re-took the points lead by two points over Petty going into the season finale at Ontario; it was the second straight race where the point lead changed hands.

Los Angeles Times 500

The 1979 Los Angeles Times 500 was run on November 18 at Ontario Motor Speedway in Ontario, California. Cale Yarborough won the pole and became the last driver to qualify for the 1980 Busch Clash.

Top Ten Results

  1. 27–Benny Parsons
  2. 15–Bobby Allison
  3. 11–Cale Yarborough
  4. 28–Buddy Baker
  5. 43–Richard Petty
  6. 21–Neil Bonnett
  7. 05–Dick Brooks
  8. 88–Darrell Waltrip
  9. 2–Dale Earnhardt
  10. 90–Ricky Rudd
  • Waltrip finished a lap down when he spun with John Rezek and pitted before the leaders did. Richard Petty won the championship by 11 points, then the smallest margin of victory in NASCAR history and the first time in the sanctioning body's history the point lead changed hands in the final race.
  • This would be the last time until 1992 where an owner/driver would win the championship (Alan Kulwicki).

Full Drivers’ Championship

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

Pos.DriverRIV[DAY](1979-daytona-500)CARRCHATL[NWS](1979-northwestern-bank-400)[BRI](1979-southeastern-500)DARMARTALNSVDOV[CLT](1979-world-600)[TWS](1979-texas-400)RIV[MCH](1979-gabriel-400)[DAY](1979-firecracker-400)NSV[POC](1979-coca-cola-500)[TAL](1979-talladega-500)[MCH](1979-champion-spark-plug-400)BRI[DAR](1979-southern-500)RCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLONTPts148302481934633446045425664014737498373593642103615113589123508133473143405153249163199172912182795192737202736212664222622232575242508252364262223271879281548291415301390311231321203336133459435571365603755938523394964047741456424314343144413454024637647374483714935550342513365232253320542645525856255572465824059237602306122962225632216421965213662126721268209692097020771203722007319774191751857617677170781647915580146811428214283139841378513486123871218811889118901169111692116931159411595112961129710698106991031001031011001029710397104971059410694107911089110991110851118211279113791147911576116731177011870119671206712164122631236112455125551265512746128461294613040131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162Pos.DriverRIV[DAY](1979-daytona-500)CARRCHATL[NWS](1979-northwestern-bank-400)[BRI](1979-southeastern-500)DARMARTALNSVDOV[CLT](1979-world-600)[TWS](1979-texas-400)RIV[MCH](1979-gabriel-400)[DAY](1979-firecracker-400)NSV[POC](1979-coca-cola-500)[TAL](1979-talladega-500)[MCH](1979-champion-spark-plug-400)BRI[DAR](1979-southern-500)RCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLONTPts
Richard Petty321325112*421*42*30263555241**2**961243165
Darrell Waltrip1*21733531***3****2**21**18**1*1*2134**1***71*19111*229**11**313658
Bobby Allison1911**1*****2***2*12264134222173016928233**10**1*6422*1942
Cale Yarborough3518149246113312*44432021241751953*812033***3***
Benny Parsons26181045**3**541935775255312442134*582227612*311
Joe Millikan **(R)**6362681081055**23**8278103082162566151053291518912
Dale Earnhardt **(R)**21812131241*2383645312**13**63329**4****9**2910**4**529
Richard Childress1517526207111614246291076233771210101129151313141071516
Ricky Rudd313411914108122710146288135379838611520810
Terry Labonte **(R)**3516158251572999967518252925233326831725915627713
Buddy Arrington18121915292513252232610129915151722820141413327129171719
D. K. Ulrich14136101418121215211612181533211823112728121312121098282533
J. D. McDuffie17252571762619103151313147142181318926181427212228251231
James Hylton11DNQ712131691571522173310142019633201213382114232311111626
Buddy Baker7**40**3129**1**8**25**52328336**3**1***34**3392*441*25**33****39**4
Frank Warren271092122172017188202121192222401419231617222618161926242125
Ronnie Thomas123429173428232420251716142623279142224272423242038782827
Tommy GaleDNQ1322212018341671319202033272817361415212415222127122234
Cecil Gordon25DNQ112523221531171123172111351118401822261820243218133824
Dave Marcis24241616612172726142626173130186775372192317
Harry Gant **(R)**1033262163928252317722**15**7251612928122014211120
Dick Brooks33273281013229213727QL3910919201129207261582515407
Jimmy MeansDNQ242733302830281211312331162210161322191620161740243119
Donnie Allison54*3097116**3**27233721230312543511
Baxter Price142319231920242619152717183126212423193114241722
Neil Bonnett343233132517*1**25**28**4**1*8**34**33322118**31**2916
Tighe Scott64371334241691410683510133729
Bill ElliottDNQ3676381211121110211723
Lennie Pond3014112938993111283431252523
Dick MayDNQ20242127333020113029284121343425172641
Roger HambyDNQ213026191432DNQ29261338171912
David Pearson**2**372318222**4**71
Coo Coo Marlin9381030252936
Bruce Hill1915DNQ2413411615
Blackie Wangerin20302815243736
Grant Adcox232811331927
Kyle PettyWthWth913183214
Chuck Bown71623DNQ4061733
John Anderson5111624
Ralph Jones153130DNQ243730
Earle CanavanWth35182734392233
Nelson OswaldWth282625222725
Slick Johnson27241013
Dave Watson2681832
Al Holbert20218323738
Bobby Wawak21292814
Jody Ridley52610
Bill HollarWth352429DNQ3030
Rick Newsom23261535
Bill Schmitt43018
Ed NegreWth181320
John KennedyWth3918153023
Tim Williamson92622
Richard White291630
Jimmy Insolo162536
H. B. Bailey16352720
Elmo Langley2835DNQ
Jim Robinson302132
Henry Jones262929
Steve Spencer1220
Travis TillerWth3640353634
Jim Vandiver41192834
Bill Elswick161914
Jack Ingram35253036
Jimmy Finger193439
Wayne Watercutter123226
Bob Burcham2414
Mike Potter16222335
John RezekDNQ11283635
Marty Robbins353227
Steve Peles2021
Bill Dennis1428
Buck Simmons1429
Dave Dion1926
Mike KemptonWth1829
Vince Giaformaggio1337
Connie SaylorDNQ1834
Paul Fess2232
Sandy Satullo IIWth1938
David Sosebee282733
Norm Palmer8DNQ
Jim Thirkettle8
Geoff Bodine292235
Louis Gatto2736
Steve PfeiferDNQ323034
Sterling Marlin15
Butch Hartman14
Al Elmore15
Ed HaleDNQ15
Gary Balough351635
Keith Davis4030
Skip Manning3832
Kevin Housby16
Ernie Shaw16
Billy Hagan17
Steve MooreDNQ17
Nestor PelesDNQ19
Dick Whalen19DNQ
John BornemanQL20
Joe Fields20
Roy Smith21
Don Graham22
Larry Isley22
Jerry JollyDNQ22
Hal Callentine1223
Harry Goularte23
Jim Hurlbert24
Jocko MaggiacomoWth24
Robert TartagliaDNQ24
Joey Arrington26
Rick McCrayDNQ27
Butch Lindley28
Don Puskarich28
John Utsman28
Dick Kranzler29DNQ
Wayne Broome2930
Bobby FisherQL31
Don Noel31
Glenn Jarrett2932
Bill Meazill32
Billy Smith33
Bobby Brack35
Chris Monoleos34
Jeff Halverson36
Bill Seifert36
Bub Strickler36
Richard Brickhouse39
Steve Gray39
Butch Mock39Wth
Ron Hutcherson41
Randy Ogden303728
A. J. Foyt310
Freddy Smith1618
Claude Ballot-LénaDNQ2731
Darrell Basham24
Earl Brooks27
Melvin Revis28
Jimmy Hindman30
Al Rudd Jr.32
John Haver33
Bill GreenDNQ34
Ferrel HarrisDNQ40
Gary MatthewsDNQ
John KrebsDNQDNQ
Bobby LigarskiDNQ
Woody FisherDNQ
Morgan ShepherdDNQ
Ron McGeeDNQ
Glen WardDNQ
Jan OppermanDNQWth
Don SatterfieldWthDNQ
Richard UlrichtWthDNQ
Junior MillerDNQ
Ricky KnottsDNQ
Lake SpeedDNQDNQ
Hershel McGriffDNQ
Freddy FryarWth
Gary MyersWth
Joe FrassonWth
Joe MihalicWth
Bruce JacobiWth
Joe RuttmanQL

References

References

  1. "1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Central - The Third Turn".
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