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The 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series event that took place on August 19, 1979, at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.

Background

Michigan International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is 2 miles (3.2 km) long.[5] Opened in 1968, the track's turns are banked at eighteen degrees, while the 3,600-foot-long front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at twelve degrees.[5] The back stretch, has a five degree banking and is 2,242 feet long.[5]

Race report

There were 36 American-born male drivers on the grid.[4][3]

David Pearson driving in place of an injured Dale Earnhardt earned the pole position with a speed of 162.992 miles per hour (262.310 km/h) .[4][2]Richard Petty defeated Buddy Baker[3] by one second in essentially a fuel mileage race that determined whoever could preserve the most fuel.[4][2] There were 21 lead changes and five caution flags for 35 laps; making the race three hours and four minutes long while the average speed was 130.376 miles per hour (209.820 km/h).[4][2]

Blackie Wangerin would receive the last-place finish due to a crash with H.B. Bailey on lap 2 which resulted in Wangerin's car flipping outside of the track in Turn 3 which resulted in a lengthy red flag to rebuild the turns 3 and 4 guardrail. John Anderson got his only top five finish in his Cup debut.[4][2][3]

Al Rudd, Jr. would race his only NASCAR event here. The entire purse was $142,905 ($599,925.8 when adjusted for inflation).[6] Notable crew chiefs for this race were Buddy Parrott, Joey Arrington, Kirk Shelmerdine, Darrell Bryant, Dale Inman, Harry Hyde, Bud Moore, Tim Brewer, and Jake Elder.[7]

Jan Opperman, in a car owned by Will Cronkite was the only driver to not qualify.

Qualifying

Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 2 David Pearson Chevrolet Rod Osterlund
2 15 Bobby Allison Ford Bud Moore
3 21 Neil Bonnett Mercury Wood Brothers
4 44 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Billy Hagan
5 43 Richard Petty Chevrolet Petty Enterprises
6 27 Benny Parsons Chevrolet M.C. Anderson
7 72 Joe Millikan Chevrolet L.G. DeWitt
8 11 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet Junior Johnson
9 47 Harry Gant Chevrolet Jack Beebe
10 88 Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet DiGard

Failed to qualify: Jan Opperman (#96)[8]

Finishing order

Fin St Car # Driver Sponsor (Owner) Car Make Laps Money Status Led Points
1 5 43 Richard Petty STP (Petty Enterprises) Chevrolet 200 21100 running 9 180
2 11 28 Buddy Baker W.I.N. (Harry Ranier) Chevrolet 200 12425 running 115 180
3 6 27 Benny Parsons Melling Tool (M.C. Anderson) Chevrolet 200 12820 running 0 165
4 1 2 David Pearson (Rod Osterlund) Chevrolet 199 10215 running 0 160
5 20 08 John Anderson Draime Race Engines (Russ Draime) Chevrolet 199 4355 running 0 155
6 7 72 Joe Millikan Appliance Wheels (L.G. DeWitt) Chevrolet 199 7195 running 8 155
7 16 90 Ricky Rudd Truxmore (Junie Donlavey) Mercury 199 5320 running 0 146
8 28 30 Tighe Scott Russ Togs (Walter Ballard) Buick 197 4890 running 0 142
9 15 70 J.D. McDuffie Bailey Excavating (J.D. McDuffie) Chevrolet 197 4670 running 0 138
10 12 3 Richard Childress CRC Chemicals (Richard Childress) Oldsmobile 197 4550 running 0 134
11 13 17 Bill Elliott Knutsons RV (George Elliott) Mercury 195 4120 running 0 130
12 31 48 James Hylton Palatine Automotive Parts (James Hylton) Chevrolet 195 3850 running 0 127
13 34 42 Kyle Petty STP (Petty Enterprises) Dodge 195 1675 running 0 124
14 18 64 Tommy Gale Sunny King Ford & Honda (Elmo Langley) Ford 193 3130 running 0 121
15 29 0 John Kennedy Avanti CB (John Kennedy) Chevrolet 188 1490 running 0
16 30 79 Frank Warren Native Tan (Frank Warren) Dodge 188 2725 running 0 115
17 8 11 Cale Yarborough Busch (Junior Johnson) Chevrolet 185 6270 engine 3 117
18 35 24 Cecil Gordon Gordon Racing (Cecil Gordon) Oldsmobile 183 2300 running 0 109
19 10 88 Darrell Waltrip Gatorade (DiGard Racing) Chevrolet 173 4775 running 0 106
20 22 67 Buddy Arrington Hills Racing (Buddy Arrington) Dodge 150 1965 engine 0 103
21 26 45 Baxter Price Iron Peddlers (Baxter Price) Oldsmobile 146 1920 running 0 100
22 19 52 Jimmy Means Mr. Transmission (Jimmy Means) Chevrolet 145 1875 running 0 97
23 2 15 Bobby Allison Hodgdon/Moore (Bud Moore) Ford 141 4935 engine 38 99
24 32 25 Ronnie Thomas Stone's Cafeteria (Don Robertson) Chevrolet 131 2785 overheating 0 91
25 9 47 Harry Gant Race Hill Farm (Jack Beebe) Chevrolet 129 875 clutch 5 93
26 4 44 Terry Labonte Stratagraph (Billy Hagan) Chevrolet 108 1475 engine 5 90
27 33 6 Marty Robbins Robbins Racing (Marty Robbins) Dodge 96 825 engine 0 82
28 17 40 D.K. Ulrich Midwestern Farm Lines (D.K. Ulrich) Buick 85 1300 running 0 79
29 14 05 Dick Brooks Bearfinder (Nelson Malloch) Chevrolet 81 785 exhaust 0 76
30 21 71 Dave Marcis Transmissions Unlimited (Dave Marcis) Chevrolet 67 765 engine 0 73
31 24 19 Lennie Pond Belden Asphalt (Henley Gray) Chevrolet 57 1250 overheating 0 70
32 23 22 Al Rudd, Jr. Bill Lewis (Al Rudd) Chevrolet 39 740 clutch 0
33 3 21 Neil Bonnett Purolator (Wood Brothers) Mercury 28 1405 ignition 17 69
34 36 01 Earle Canavan Scope Mount (Earle Canavan) Dodge 23 720 engine 0
35 25 36 H.B. Bailey Caldwell Knapp Cadillac (H.B. Bailey) Pontiac 2 710 crash 0 58
36 27 39 Blackie Wangerin (Blackie Wangerin) Mercury 2 700 crash 0 55
Failed to qualify
Name Car # Sponsor Owner Car
Jan Opperman 96 Will Cronkrite Ford

Source: [9]

Standings after the race

Pos Driver Points[4] Differential
1 Darrell Waltrip 3352 0
2 Richard Petty 3197 -155
3 Cale Yarborough 3063 -289
4 Bobby Allison 3023 -329
5 Benny Parsons 2827 -525
6 Increase Joe Millikan 2719 -633
7 Decrease Dale Earnhardt 2588 -764
8 Richard Childress 2524 -828
9 J.D. McDuffie 2510 -842
10 Buddy Arrington 2415 -937

References

  1. ^ Weather for the 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ a b c d e 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 racing information at Race Database
  3. ^ a b c d 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine racing information at Driver Averages
  4. ^ a b c d e f g 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 racing information at Racing Reference
  5. ^ a b c "Michigan International Speedway". CBS Sports. Retrieved 2013-06-11.
  6. ^ 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 racing purse at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  7. ^ 1979 Champion Spark Plug 400 crew chiefs at Racing Reference
  8. ^ Qualifying information Archived 2017-08-21 at the Wayback Machine at Racing Reference
  9. ^ "Race Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
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