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1980 Coca-Cola 500

Auto race held at Pocono International Raceway in 1980


Auto race held at Pocono International Raceway in 1980

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 19 of 31 in the [1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series](1980-nascar-winston-cup-series) season
Race NameCoca-Cola 500
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1980
Race_No19
Season_No31
Image1980CocaCola500NeilBonnett.jpg
CaptionNeil Bonnett in the winner's circle after winning the 1980 Coca-Cola 500
Official nameCoca-Cola 500
LocationPocono International Raceway, Long Pond, Pennsylvania
WeatherWarm with temperatures of 79 F; wind speeds of 6.6 mph
Course_mi2.500
Course_km3.400
Distance_laps200
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804
Avg124.395 mi/h
Attendance75,000
Pole_DriverCale Yarborough
Pole_TeamJunior Johnson & Associates
Pole_Timeless than 60.000 seconds
Most_DriverNeil Bonnett
Most_TeamWood Brothers Racing
Most_laps59
Car21
First_DriverNeil Bonnett
First_TeamWood Brothers Racing
NetworkABC
AnnouncersChris Economaki
Jackie Stewart

Jackie Stewart

The 1980 Coca-Cola 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on July 27, 1980, at Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania.

Background

Pocono Raceway is one of six superspeedways to hold NASCAR races; the others are Daytona International Speedway, Michigan International Speedway, Auto Club Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway. The standard track at Pocono Raceway is a three-turn superspeedway that is 2.5 mi long. The track's turns are banked differently; the first is banked at 14°, the second turn at 8° and the final turn with 6°. However, each of the three straightaways are banked at 2°.

Summary

It took four hours and one minute to complete 200 laps; Neil Bonnett defeated Buddy Baker by six-tenths of a second. This was the only NASCAR oval where typical lap times for the race were over a minute, although qualifying times for this track were less than 60 seconds.

There were 19 lead changes in the final 56 laps, with nearly all the lead changes occurring between Baker and Bonnett. The two drivers exchanged the lead nine times in the last 22 laps before Bonnett took the lead for good with four laps remaining.

Bonnett's victory would mark both his first victory of the 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season and the penultimate one for Mercury as a brand in NASCAR Cup competition.

There were forty American born drivers in the race. Travis Tiller achieved the last-place finish of the race due to a problem in the ignition system during the pace laps of the race. Five cautions slowed the race for 26 laps while 49 lead changes took place from the green flag to the checkered flag. The other drivers who finished in the top ten were: Cale Yarborough, Dale Earnhardt, Harry Gant, Terry Labonte, Kyle Petty, Dave Marcis, Richard Childress (now the owner of Richard Childress Racing), and Ricky Rudd. Most of the drivers competed with the Chevrolets. Kenny Hemphill, Tim Richmond (12th-place finish), and Bob Riley would start their NASCAR Cup Series careers at this race while Janet Guthrie and Nelson Oswald would make this their last races. Guthrie was forced out of the race when her engine failed after 134 laps.

Richard Petty broke his neck as a result of a crash on lap 57.

He managed to successfully rehab from this injury.

Notable crew chiefs in this race were Junie Donlavey, Joey Arrington, Darel Dieringer, Dale Inman, Darrell Bryant, D.K. Ulrich, Harry Hyde, Waddell Wilson, and Kirk Shelmerdine.

Standings after the race

PosDriverPoints1 [[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
**Dale Earnhardt****2902**
Richard Petty2758
Cale Yarborough2724
Benny Parsons2627
Darrell Waltrip2574
Bobby Allison2570
Jody Ridley2455
Richard Childress2330
Harry Gant2291
Terry Labonte2237

References

before = 1980 Busch Nashville 420| after = 1980 Talladega 500| title = NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season| years = 1980 |

References

  1. "1980 Coca-Cola 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1980 Coca-Cola 500 racing information". Racing Reference.
  3. "NASCAR Race Tracks". Turner Sports Interactive, Inc..
  4. "Pocono Raceway". Turner Sports.
  5. "1980 Coca-Cola 500 racing information". Race Database.
  6. "Bonnett Weaved His Way to a 1980 Win at Pocono". Wood Brothers Racing.
  7. (5 June 2010). "POCONO LOOK BACK: 1980 Coca-Cola 500". The Times-Tribune.
  8. "1980 Coca-Cola 500 - Richard Petty Crash". [[YouTube]].
  9. "1980 Coca-Cola 500 crew chiefs information". Racing Reference.
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