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1984 Daytona 500

Auto race held at Daytona International Speedway in 1984


Auto race held at Daytona International Speedway in 1984

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 1 of 30 in the [1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series](1984-nascar-winston-cup-series) season
Fulldate
Year1984
Race_No1
Season_No30
Image1984_Daytona_500_program_cover_and_logo.jpg
Caption1984 Daytona 500 program cover
LocationDaytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
Course_mi2.5
Course_km4.02336
Distance_laps200
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804.672
WeatherTemperatures of 79 F;
wind speeds of 11.6 mph
Avg150.994 mph
Pole_DriverCale Yarborough
Pole_TeamRanier-Lundy
Pole_Time44.588 seconds
201.848 mph
Duel1Cale Yarborough
0:57:56
129.459 mph
One_TeamRanier-Lundy
**Cautions:** 3 for 18 laps
**Margin of victory:** 1.8 seconds
**Lead changes:** 5
Duel2Bobby Allison
0:53:44
139.578 mph
Two_TeamDiGard Motorsports
**Cautions:** 2 for 12 laps
**Margin of victory:** 2 car lengths
**Lead changes:** 9
Most_DriverCale Yarborough
Most_TeamRanier-Lundy
Most_laps89
Car28
First_DriverCale Yarborough
First_TeamRanier-Lundy
NetworkCBS
Announcers**Host:** Chris Economaki
**Lap-by-lap:** Ken Squier
**Driver analyst:** David Hobbs
**Pit Reporter:** Chris Economaki
**Pit reporter:** Mike Joy
Ratings8.7/23
(12.3 million viewers)

wind speeds of 11.6 mph 201.848 mph 0:57:56 129.459 mph Cautions: 3 for 18 laps Margin of victory: 1.8 seconds Lead changes: 5 0:53:44 139.578 mph Cautions: 2 for 12 laps Margin of victory: 2 car lengths Lead changes: 9 Lap-by-lap: Ken Squier Driver analyst: David Hobbs Pit Reporter: Chris Economaki Pit reporter: Mike Joy (12.3 million viewers)

The 1984 Daytona 500, the 26th running of the event, was held February 19, 1984, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Cale Yarborough, who won the pole, completed a lap of 201.848 mi/h, officially breaking the 200 mi/h barrier at Daytona. He won the race for the second year in a row, and the fourth time in his career, with an identical last-lap pass as the previous year, this time passing Darrell Waltrip who would later go on to win the same race in 1989.

This race would be the first Daytona 500 starts for Ken Ragan, Greg Sacks, Mike Alexander, Connie Saylor, Doug Heveron, Bobby Hillin, Jr., Hendrick Motorsports And Trevor Boys. It was the only Daytona 500 start for Dean Combs. This race would be the final Daytona 500 starts for Dean Roper, Ronnie Thomas, and Tommy Gale.

Speedweeks

Cale Yarborough and his crew chief Waddell Wilson were ready to repeat as Daytona 500 champion as Speedweeks got underway. Yarborough won the pole with a new track record. In the first Twin 125, 1980 Daytona 500 champ Buddy Baker was leading with 8 laps to go but did not want to be passed on the last lap. Baker slowed and forced Yarborough to pass. Yarborough took off and Baker could not catch him, winning by 1.8 seconds. In the second race, 1982 Daytona 500 champ Bobby Allison held off Harry Gant. A total of 72 cars participated in the Twin 125 mile qualifiers, with 36 in each race.

Calamity Corner

In 1984 Daytona's 4th turn was dubbed Calamity Corner after three violent accidents. Ricky Rudd was battered and bruised in a wild, tumbling, sidewinding crash in the Busch Clash, but he won two weeks later in Richmond (despite a concussion suffered in the Clash; NASCAR did not implement a concussion rule until 2014 after Dale Earnhardt, Jr. admitted to racing with an untreated concussion during the 2012 season). In the second Twin 125, Randy LaJoie spun off turn four. His car began flying and went underside-first into the inside wall (which Rudd had luckily just missed) before flipping end over end to a hard stop. LaJoie suffered back injuries. The next day, in a consolation race for cars that failed to qualify for the big race, Natz Peters's car ricocheted off the inside wall into the path of another car, driven by Jim Hurlbert. Both cars exploded in flames. Neither driver was seriously injured.

Along with Waltrip's vicious crash at Daytona the previous year, by the time the Series returned to Daytona for the Firecracker 400 in July, the entire Turn 4 apron was paved over, the beginning of tracks paving aprons for cars to scrub off speed on asphalt aprons instead of grass, which did little to slow spinning cars. The backstretch apron was paved in 1995, and following a serious incident at the 2015 Saturday support race for the Daytona 500 that injured Kyle Busch, the section of track past the tri-oval to Turn 1 was paved over and barriers realigned to temporarily seal off the road course during oval races. In 2020, the Turn 4 apron became part of the track after a chicane was built in the area near the finish line was implemented to slow entrance speeds into Turn 1 of the road course. During the 2021 Busch Clash, Chase Elliott and Ryan Blaney collided in that chicane on the run to the finish, leading to Kyle Busch winning.

Qualifying

Qualifying results

PosNo.DriverTeamManufacturerSpeed123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
28Cale Yarborough ****Ranier-Lundy RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo201.848 mph
44Terry LabonteHagan RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo200.325 mph
9Bill ElliottMelling RacingFord Thunderbird***Set through a combination of the UNO Twin 125 mile qualifying races,
second round qualifying, and provisionals.***
22Bobby Allison ****DiGard MotorsportsBuick Regal
21Buddy Baker ****Wood Brothers RacingFord Thunderbird
33Harry GantMach 1 RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
12Neil BonnettJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet Monte Carlo
55Benny Parsons ****Johnny Hayes RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
5Geoff BodineAll-Star RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
27Tim RichmondBlue Max RacingPontiac Grand Prix
16David Pearson ****Bobby Hawkins RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
90Dick BrooksDonlavey RacingFord Thunderbird
66Phil ParsonsJohnny Hayes RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
15Ricky RuddBud Moore EngineeringFord Thunderbird
7Kyle PettyWood Brothers RacingFord Thunderbird
1Lake SpeedEllington RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
77Ken Ragan ****Branch-Ragan RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
47Ron BouchardRace Hill Farm TeamBuick Regal
89Dean RoperMueller BrothersPontiac Grand Prix
51Greg Sacks ****Sacks & SonsChevrolet Monte Carlo
42Dick TrickleBilly MatthewsChevrolet Monte Carlo
8Bobby Hillin Jr. ****Stavola Brothers RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
01Doug Heveron ****Heveron RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
4Lennie PondMorgan-McClure MotorsportsChevrolet Monte Carlo
97Dean Combs ****Irv Sanderson RacingOldsmobile Cutlass
11Darrell WaltripJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevrolet Monte Carlo
88Rusty WallaceCliff Stewart RacingPontiac Grand Prix
67Buddy ArringtonArrington RacingChrysler Imperial
3Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
64Tommy GaleLangley RacingFord Thunderbird
98Joe RuttmanRobert McEntyreChevrolet Monte Carlo
14A. J. Foyt ****A. J. FoytOldsmobile Cutlass
84Jody RidleyBenfield RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
43Richard Petty ****Curb RacingPontiac Grand Prix
48Trevor Boys ****Hylton RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
29Connie SaylorHerb AdcoxChevrolet Monte Carlo
17Clark DwyerHamby MotorsportsChevrolet Monte Carlo
41Ronnie ThomasThomas RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
75Dave MarcisRahMoc EnterprisesPontiac Grand Prix
10Sterling MarlinHamby MotorsportsChevrolet Monte Carlo
52Jimmy MeansMeans RacingChevrolet Monte Carlo
71Mike Alexander ****Marcis Auto RacingOldsmobile Cutlass

Failed to qualify

DriverCar #Car
Make
Delma Cowart0Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Tom Sneva2Buick Regal
Wayne Peterson06Buick Regal
Jim Sauter6Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Randy LaJoie07Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Joe Booher18Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Rick Newsom20Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Elliott Forbes-Robinson23Oldsmobile Cutlass
Jerry Churchill25Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Ronnie Sanders31Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Jim Hurlbert34Buick Regal
Connie Saylor37Pontiac Grand Prix
Ramo Stott38Buick Regal
Blackie Wangerin39Ford Thunderbird
Jim Southard50Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Donny Paul53Chevrolet Monte Carlo
David Simko54Buick Regal
Jerry Bowman58Ford Thunderbird
Natz Peters60Buick Regal
Jocko Maggiacomo63Oldsmobile Cutlass
Ralph Jones65Ford Thunderbird
Laurent Rioux68Chevrolet Monte Carlo
J.D. McDuffie70Pontiac Grand Prix
Steve Moore73Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Bobby Wawak74Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Lowell Cowell76Oldsmobile Cutlass
Mark Stahl82Ford Thunderbird
Randy Baker87Buick Regal
Jack Ingram92Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Philip Duffie99Buick Regal
Grant Adcox (Driver change)29Chevrolet Monte Carlo

**** = Daytona 500 rookie **** = Former Daytona 500 winner

Race Summary

President Ronald Reagan gave the command "Gentlemen, start your engines!" by phone from the White House. Yarborough, Allison, Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty took turns leading the early laps of the race, but Petty and Allison fell out early with mechanical problems. Yarborough clearly had the strongest car, leading 51 of the first 100 laps. Yarborough's car was so fast, he twice passed leading cars on the outside of the third turn.

Yarborough led most of the second half of the race, but Earnhardt and Terry Labonte were also strong, as well as Bill Elliott and Darrell Waltrip, who lead for the first time on lap 142. Waltrip took the lead again on lap 162 during green flag pit stops. The race's final caution came at lap 177, but four leaders, Waltrip, Yarborough, Labonte and Earnhardt-decided to remain on the track and hold their positions.

After the race resumed on lap 183, six cars pulled away from the field. And as the final lap started, it was Waltrip, Yarborough, Earnhardt, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, and Bill Elliott. For 38 laps, Waltrip hung onto the lead. But he knew how fast Yarborough was. Yarborough made his move on the backstretch-the same move that had failed spectacularly in 1979 against Donnie Allison but worked perfectly in 1983 against Baker. Waltrip moved to the middle of the track but did not aggressively block. Yarborough made the pass without drafting help and immediately extended his lead to about 6 car-lengths.

Dale Earnhardt also moved on Waltrip but didn't begin his pass until turn four. He barely nipped Waltrip at the line, while Bonnett held off Elliott for fourth. Yarborough won by eight car lengths. And for the first time since Fireball Roberts in 1962, a single driver had led the most laps, won the pole, his qualifying race, and the 500. This made Yarborough become the only driver to win the Daytona 500 from the pole more than once until Elliott joined him after winning the following year and in 1987.

Race results

Box Score

PosGridNo.DriverManufacturerLapsStatusLaps
ledPoints123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
128Cale Yarborough ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo2003:18:4189185 **(10)**
293Dale EarnhardtChevrolet Monte Carlo200-8 car lengths19175 **(5)**
2611Darrell WaltripChevrolet Monte Carlo200Running39170 **(5)**
712Neil BonnettChevrolet Monte Carlo200Running1165 **(5)**
39Bill ElliottFord Thunderbird200Running1160 **(5)**
633Harry GantChevrolet Monte Carlo200Running1155 **(5)**
1415Ricky RuddFord Thunderbird199-1 lap0146
95Geoffrey BodineChevrolet Monte Carlo199-1 lap0142
1116David Pearson ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo198-2 laps0138
3384Jody RidleyChevrolet Monte Carlo198-2 laps0134
1366Phil ParsonsChevrolet Monte Carlo198-2 laps0130
244Terry LabonteChevrolet Monte Carlo198-2 laps9132 **(5)**
244Lennie PondChevrolet Monte Carlo197-3 laps0124
1777Ken Ragan ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo197-3 laps0121
4010Sterling MarlinChevrolet Monte Carlo197-3 laps0118
1989Dean RoperPontiac Grand Prix196-4 laps0115
4152Jimmy MeansChevrolet Monte Carlo196-4 laps0112
2051Greg Sacks ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo195-5 laps0109
2597Dean Combs****Oldsmobile Cutlass194-6 laps0106
3717Clark DwyerChevrolet Monte Carlo191-9 laps0103
4271Mike Alexander****Oldsmobile Cutlass187Engine0100
3629Connie Saylor ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo186Overheating097
2301Doug Heveron ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo173Ignition094
3841Ronnie ThomasChevrolet Monte Carlo173Rear end091
2867Buddy ArringtonChrysler Imperial170Connecting rod088
1290Dick BrooksFord Thunderbird158Crash085
1847Ron BouchardBuick Regal158Crash082
3198Joe RuttmanChevrolet Monte Carlo146Crash079
855Benny Parsons ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo108Cylinder head076
2788Rusty WallacePontiac Grand Prix95Crash073
3443Richard Petty ****Pontiac Grand Prix92Camshaft2475 **(5)**
3064Tommy GaleFord Thunderbird69Engine067
1027Tim RichmondPontiac Grand Prix66Engine064
422Bobby Allison ****Buick Regal61Camshaft1766 **(5)**
228Bobby Hillin Jr. ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo60Engine058
2142Dick TrickleChevrolet Monte Carlo53Ignition055
161Lake SpeedChevrolet Monte Carlo46Push rod052
521Buddy Baker ****Ford Thunderbird30Vibration049
3214A. J. Foyt ****Oldsmobile Cutlass24Suspension046
157Kyle PettyFord Thunderbird21Engine043
3548Trevor Boys ****Chevrolet Monte Carlo17Engine040
3975Dave MarcisPontiac Grand Prix3Engine037

(5) Indicates 5 bonus points added to normal race points scored for leading 1 lap (10) Indicates 10 bonus points added to normal race points scored for leading 1 lap & leading the most laps

Cautions

7 for 39 laps

From
lapTo
lap# of
lapsReason
595Car #75 spun turn 2
64674Car #8 engine
73786Car #64 engine
991046Car #88 accident turn 2
1501534Car #98 accident turn 4
1601678Car #'s 47,90 accident turn 4
1771826Car #67 engine

Lap leader breakdown

LeaderFrom
lapTo
lap# Of
laps
Cale Yarborough ****11414
Bobby Allison ****15151
Cale Yarborough ****16172
Bobby Allison ****18181
Cale Yarborough ****19191
Bobby Allison ****20201
Cale Yarborough ****21211
Bobby Allison ****22254
Cale Yarborough ****26283
Bobby Allison ****29324
Cale Yarborough ****33375
Dale Earnhardt38381
Richard Petty ****39402
Dale Earnhardt41433
Bobby Allison ****44496
Richard Petty ****506415
Dale Earnhardt65673
Richard Petty ****68681
Cale Yarborough ****698618
Richard Petty ****87926
Cale Yarborough ****93997
Dale Earnhardt1001045
Neil Bonnett1051051
Terry Labonte1061127
Dale Earnhardt1131164
Cale Yarborough ****11713519
Dale Earnhardt1361361
Terry Labonte1371382
Harry Gant1391391
Dale Earnhardt1401412
Darrell Waltrip1421421
Cale Yarborough ****14316018
Bill Elliott1611611
Darrell Waltrip16219938
Cale Yarborough ****2002001

**** = Daytona 500 rookie **** = Former Daytona 500 winner

References

References

  1. [https://www.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Daytona%20Beach/1984-02-19 Weather information for the ''1984 Daytona 500''] at Old Farmers Almanac
  2. "Race Results".
  3. "Race Results".
  4. "1984 Daytona 500". NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.
  5. "Daytona 500 Qualifying Races - Racing-Reference.info".
  6. (February 2022). "1984 Daytona 500 (SPEED Channel's NASCAR Classics)".
  7. "NASCAR DAYTONA 500 RACE RESULTS".
  8. "Race Results".
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