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1983 Winston Western 500

Auto race held at Riverside International Raceway in 1983

1983 Winston Western 500

Auto race held at Riverside International Raceway in 1983

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 30 of 30 in the 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Race NameWinston Western 500
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1983
Race_No30
Season_No30
Image1983_Winston_Western_500_program_cover.png
Caption1983 Winston Western 500 program cover
Official nameWinston Western 500
LocationRiverside International Raceway, Riverside, California
Course_mi2.620
Course_km4.345
Distance_laps119
Distance_mi311.8
Distance_km501.7
WeatherTemperatures of 64.9 F; wind speeds of 8 mph
Avg95.859 mi/h
Attendance24,000
Pole_DriverDarrell Waltrip
Pole_TeamJunior Johnson & Associates
Most_DriverDarrell Waltrip
Most_TeamJunior Johnson & Associates
Most_laps34
Car9
First_DriverBill Elliott
First_TeamMelling Racing
NetworkWTBS
AnnouncersKen Squier, Cale Yarborough
The layout of Riverside International Raceway (1969-1988 version), the venue where the race was held.

The 1983 Winston Western 500 was the thirtieth and final race of the 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season. It took place on November 20, 1983, at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California.

Qualifying

Pos.#DriverMakeTeam/OwnerTimeAvg. Speed (mph)123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142Failed to qualify
11Darrell WaltripChevrolet Monte CarloJunior Johnson & Associates
3Ricky RuddChevrolet Monte CarloRichard Childress Racing
44Terry LabonteChevrolet Monte CarloHagan Racing
98Joe RuttmanPontiac Grand PrixBenfield Racing
55Benny ParsonsChevrolet Monte CarloJohnny Hayes Racing
22Bobby AllisonBuick RegalDiGard Motorsports
33Harry GantBuick RegalMach 1 Racing
43Richard PettyPontiac Grand PrixPetty Enterprises
15Dale EarnhardtFord ThunderbirdBud Moore Engineering
9Bill ElliottFord ThunderbirdMelling Racing
75Neil BonnettChevrolet Monte CarloRahMoc Enterprises
51Scott MillerPontiac Grand PrixScott Miller
93Jim BownBuick RegalJohn Kieper
74Roy SmithBuick RegalJohn Edgett
21Buddy BakerFord ThunderbirdWood Brothers Racing
47Ron BouchardBuick RegalRace Hill Farm Team
78Jim RobinsonOldsmobile CutlassLois Williams
38Don WatermanBuick RegalDon Waterman
12Jimmy InsoloBuick RegalDiGard Motorsports
88Donnie AllisonPontiac Grand PrixCliff Stewart Racing
90Dick BrooksFord ThunderbirdDonlavey Racing
04Hershel McGriffBuick RegalGary Smith
48Trevor BoysChevrolet Monte CarloHylton Motorsports
66Ron EsauBuick RegalLee Racing
87Randy BeckerBuick RegalRandy Becker
27Tim RichmondPontiac Grand PrixBlue Max Racing
2Morgan ShepherdBuick RegalJim Stacy Racing
08Rick McCrayPontiac Grand PrixRick McCray
71Dave MarcisOldsmobile CutlassMarcis Auto Racing
73Bill SchmittChevrolet Monte CarloBill Schmitt
41Ronnie ThomasPontiac Grand PrixRonnie Thomas
7Kyle PettyPontiac Grand PrixPetty Enterprises
03Glenn FrancisPontiac Grand PrixTrent Francis
64D.K. UlrichFord ThunderbirdLangley Racing
83Sumner McKnightChevrolet Monte CarloMcKnight Racing
91John KrebsOldsmobile CutlassKC Racing
67Buddy ArringtonDodge MiradaArrington Racing
70J.D. McDuffiePontiac Grand PrixMcDuffie Racing
13Doug WheelerBuick RegalMatt Puskarich
52Jimmy MeansChevrolet Monte CarloJimmy Means Racing
17Sterling MarlinPontiac Grand PrixHamby Racing
35Pat MinteyChevrolet Monte CarloPat Mintey
1Mark PerryBuick RegalDave Perry
02St. James DavisSt. James Racing
6Bobby Hillin Jr.Ulrich Racing
8Steve Pfeifer
17Harry GoularteBuick RegalHarry Goularte
37Dan NobleBuick RegalNoble Racing
58Tony Settember
94Bob Kennedy

Race recap

There were 42 drivers; 40 of them were American-born while Roy Smith and Trevor Boys were born in Canada.

Ricky Rudd started on the front row (second place) but retired from the lead with a blown engine in his last outing for Richard Childress in the number 3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt would start his final NASCAR Winston Cup Series race in a Ford; bringing home Bud Moore's number 15 Wrangler Thunderbird with a top-5 finish. James "J.D." Stacy would mark his final race as an official NASCAR team owner at this race. Stacy came in with promises and a lot of cash but proved to be a charlatan. The Sterling Marlin and Trevor Boys battle for rookie of the year came down to the last race of the year with the Canadian Boys leading coming into the final race by approximately 16 points. Marlin came from behind to claim the honor after scoring a top-20 finish while mechanical problems in this final race doomed Boys' hopes.

Buddy Arrington was the 23rd-place finisher after dropping out of the race on lap 109 due to wheel issues in his Chrysler Cordoba. Sumner McKnight finished in 19th place after completing 114 of the regulation laps.

Bobby Allison secured his only Winston Cup Championship during the course of the race.

Jimmy Insolo, a West Series driver, drove a second car for DiGard Racing (which fielded Bobby Allison), as a start and park entry to help Allison's team (a common practice for the lead team to have the backup car prepared for a second driver in case their lead car failed, the driver can be changed before the start). It was pulled after one lap. Joe Ruttman blew his engine on lap 12 while Bill Schmidt would also have a blown engine on lap 13. Rick McCray's engine would expire on lap 29. Meanwhile, ignition problems would take out Ron Esau on lap 32 at the same time Ricky Rudd suffered from a faulty engine. The ignition on Roy Smith's vehicle stopped working on lap 36 while the throttle on Jim Bown's vehicle gave out on lap 37. Between lap 38 and lap 61, four drivers were forced to exit the race due to engine concerns.

Bill Elliott passed Benny Parsons on the Lap 115 restart that took place on the backstretch, taking the lead before the final safety car was called during Lap 117 for rain, meaning the cars would race back to the line (prohibited starting in 2003) and finished the final two laps under the safety car for a win in front of 24,000 spectators for his first-ever Cup Series victory. This was Elliott's first Cup win. Bill Elliott won this race driving a 1982 Ford Thunderbird as opposed to the slicker 1983 model; the team used the older car on road courses and short tracks this season to save costs and due to a parts shortage from Ford for the newest model. Elliott's first Cup and second-tier series wins were on road courses, as his first second-tier race win was at Watkins Glen International in 1993. In August 2018, his son Chase Elliott also scored his first Cup win, again on a former United States Grand Prix circuit, winning at Watkins Glen in 2018.

There were 13 lead changes and five caution flags for 26 laps; making the race last three hours and fifteen minutes. While the average speed of the race was 95.859 mph, Darrell Waltrip qualified for the pole position with a speed of 116.782 mph. The length of this race was 119 laps - the equivalent of 311.8 mi.

Jimmy Insolo, Doug Wheeler, Don Waterman, Pat Mintey, and Randy Becker would retire from NASCAR Cup Series racing after this event.

Drivers who failed to qualify were: Bobby Hillin Jr. (#6), Dan Noble (#37), Tony Settember (#58), Harry Goularte (#17), Steve Pfeifer (#8), St. James Davis (#02), Mark Perry (#1) and Bob Kennedy (#94).

This was the last race without Rusty Wallace until the 2006 Daytona 500.

Results

FinSt#DriverMakeTeam/OwnerSponsorLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
109Bill ElliottFord ThunderbirdMelling RacingMelling Oil Pumps1195running180$26,380
555Benny ParsonsChevrolet Monte CarloJohnny Hayes RacingCopenhagen11933running175$13,225
1175Neil BonnettChevrolet Monte CarloRahMoc EnterprisesHodgdon1190running165$18,375
915Dale EarnhardtFord ThunderbirdBud Moore EngineeringWrangler1194running165$13,725
2627Tim RichmondPontiac Grand PrixBlue Max RacingOld Milwaukee11931running160$8,930
111Darrell WaltripChevrolet Monte CarloJunior Johnson & AssociatesPepsi, Burger King11934running160$19,200
344Terry LabonteChevrolet Monte CarloHagan RacingBudweiser1190running146$6,100
2204Hershel McGriffBuick RegalGary SmithMark C. Bloome1190running142$4,700
622Bobby AllisonBuick RegalDiGard MotorsportsMiller High Life1191running143$10,850
843Richard PettyPontiac Grand PrixPetty EnterprisesSTP11810running139$8,650
1647Ron BouchardBuick RegalRace Hill Farm TeamRace Hill Farm1180running130$5,030
2971Dave MarcisOldsmobile CutlassMarcis Auto RacingMiller Brothers1180running127$9,650
327Kyle PettyPontiac Grand PrixPetty Enterprises7-Eleven1170running124$4,620
2088Donnie AllisonPontiac Grand PrixCliff Stewart RacingGatorade1170running121$4,410
2587Randy BeckerBuick RegalRandy BeckerBecker Trucking1160running118$1,950
4052Jimmy MeansChevrolet Monte CarloJimmy Means RacingBroadway Motors1150running115$5,125
4117Sterling MarlinPontiac Grand PrixHamby RacingHesco Exhaust1150running112$4,465
3913Doug WheelerBuick RegalMatt PuskarichW & W Machine1150running109$2,755
3583Sumner McKnightChevrolet Monte CarloMcKnight RacingMcKnight Racing1140running106$2,415
1521Buddy BakerFord ThunderbirdWood Brothers RacingValvoline1130running103$1,675
1778Jim RobinsonOldsmobile CutlassLois WilliamsHammer Security1120running100$2,305
1251Scott MillerPontiac Grand PrixScott MillerMDB Systems1120running97$1,575
3767Buddy ArringtonDodge MiradaArrington RacingArrington Grocery1090wheel94$3,195
2348Trevor BoysChevrolet Monte CarloHylton MotorsportsHylton-McCaig1010drive line91$3,135
1838Don WatermanBuick RegalDon WatermanSt. John's Auto Parts1010running88$1,425
3464D.K. UlrichFord ThunderbirdLangley RacingSunny King1010differential85$2,325
3141Ronnie ThomasPontiac Grand PrixRonnie ThomasMcCord Gaskets960differential82$1,275
3303Glenn FrancisPontiac Grand PrixTrent FrancisFrancis Race Cars890shifter79$1,225
4235Pat MinteyChevrolet Monte CarloPat MinteyAFR Signs730engine76$1,175
3870J.D. McDuffiePontiac Grand PrixMcDuffie RacingMcDuffie Racing660rocker arm73$2,100
733Harry GantBuick RegalMach 1 RacingSkoal Bandit610engine70$8,925
3691John KrebsOldsmobile CutlassKC RacingCoca-Cola600engine67$1,100
272Morgan ShepherdBuick RegalJim Stacy RacingMy Car420engine64$8,675
2190Dick BrooksFord ThunderbirdDonlavey RacingChameleon Sunglasses380engine61$2,050
1393Jim BownBuick RegalJohn KieperWholesale Truck Parts370throttle58$1,025
1474Roy SmithBuick RegalJohn EdgettEdgett Excavating360ignition55$2,025
23Ricky RuddChevrolet Monte CarloRichard Childress RacingPiedmont Airlines321running57$1,900
2466Ron EsauBuick RegalLee RacingMcDonald's320ignition49$875
2808Rick McCrayPontiac Grand PrixRick McCrayCoors290engine46$850
3073Bill SchmittChevrolet Monte CarloBill SchmittMountain Dew130engine43$840
498Joe RuttmanPontiac Grand PrixBenfield RacingLevi Garrett120engine40$1,840
1912Jimmy InsoloBuick RegalDiGard MotorsportsMiller High Life10handling37$840

Source:

Final standings after the race

Drivers

PosDriverPointsDifference1 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]2 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]3 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]4 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]5 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]6 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]7 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]8910 [[File:1rightarrow.png10px]]
Bobby Allison46670
Darrell Waltrip4620-47
Bill Elliott4279-388
Richard Petty4025-625
Terry Labonte4004-663
Neil Bonnett4002-665
Harry Gant3790-877
Dale Earnhardt3732-935
Ricky Rudd3693-974
Tim Richmond3597-1070
  • Bold denotes the champion for the season.
  • Source:

Manufacturers

Chevrolet secured the title with a total of 15 wins and 20 poles over the thirty race season. Buick finished a distant second with 6 wins and 2 poles. Third place went to Ford with 4 wins and 1 pole. Pontiac was forth with 5 wins and 7 poles.

*Points scored by the manufacturers are not easily available but when they are found, will be added.

References

before = 1983 Atlanta Journal 500 | after = 1984 Daytona 500| title = NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season| years = 1983-4 |

References

  1. [http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/CA/Moreno%20Valley/1983-11-20 Weather information for the ''1983 Winston Western 500''] at the Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. [http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1983_Winston_Western_500/W ''1983 Winston Western 500''] racing information at Racing Reference
  3. [http://fantasyracingcheatsheet.com/nascar/races/results/1983/riverside-international-raceway/winston-western-500/1621 ''1983 Winston Western 500''] racing information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  4. [http://www.race-database.com/results/results.php?year=1983&race=30&series_id=2 NASCAR Retirements] at Race Database
  5. [http://www.racing-reference.info/getqualify/1983-30/W Qualifying information] at Racing Reference
  6. "1983 Winston Western 500 - The Third Turn".
  7. "1983 Winston Western 500 race results".
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