1984 Talladega 500 Explained

The 1984 Talladega 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race held at Talladega Superspeedway on July 29, 1984.

It was the 19th of 30 races for the 1984 Winston Cup Grand National season and was telecast live flag to flag on the CBS television network. Cale Yarborough, the winner of that season's Daytona 500, Winston 500 earlier that season at Talladega, and Van Scoy Diamond 500 at Pocono won the pole at a speed of 202.474 mph. Bill Elliott qualified second.

Background

Talladega Superspeedway, originally known as Alabama International Motor Superspeedway (AIMS), is a motorsports complex located north of Talladega, Alabama. It is located on the former Anniston Air Force Base in the small city of Lincoln. The track is a Tri-oval and was constructed by International Speedway Corporation, a business controlled by the France Family, in the 1960s. Talladega is most known for its steep banking and the unique location of the start/finish line - located just past the exit to pit road. The track currently hosts the NASCAR series such as the Monster Energy Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and the Camping World Truck Series. Talladega Superspeedway is the longest NASCAR oval with a length of 2.66miles, and the track at its peak had a seating capacity of 175,000 spectators.[1]

Race report

Four drivers failed to qualify for: Delma Cowart, J.D. McDuffie, Blackie Wangerin and Tommy Gale.[2] The top ten starters were Dale Earnhardt, Terry Labonte, Tommy Ellis, Buddy Baker, Darrell Waltrip, Neil Bonnett, Ron Bouchard, and rookie Rusty Wallace. Richard Petty, who'd won the Firecracker 400 earlier that month, qualified 11th following word that the Smithsonian Institution wanted to put on permanent display the racecar (a 1984 Pontiac Grand Prix stock car under the ownership of Curb Motorsports) with which he'd won his 200th victory at the Firecracker 400 at Daytona.

Benny Parsons had qualified ninth for the race but crashed hard in practice and was not medically cleared to race, so he was brought up to the CBS Sports broadcast booth alongside Ken Squier and Ned Jarrett for the telecast. Working pit road was veteran MRN Radio broadcaster Mike Joy and National Speed Sport News editor Chris Economaki; Economaki also hosted a short feature (aired during a lengthy caution period) on the nearby Talladega Short Track and its participants' thoughts on someday racing at the superspeedway.

The race became one of the most competitive in racing history, as the lead changed 68 times among 16 drivers. Earnhardt, driving a Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Richard Childress, had taken the lead in Winston Cup points at that point of the season but had not won a race. He took the lead on the opening lap and was soon challenged by Yarborough, Baker, Bobby Allison, Petty, and Labonte. Petty passed Yarborough and Earnhardt on Lap 31 but Earnhardt beat him to the stripe; soon after Elliott Forbes-Robinson crashed and Petty's transmission broke on the subsequent pitstop.

Lap 157 provided the most serious accident of the day when Trevor Boys, racing in the top ten with Ellis, was clipped off Turn Four, spun, and flipped onto his roof at the pit road entrance before tumbling into the tri-oval grass. Boys climbed out of the car uninjured; the only bad thing that happened is that he had to tie his shoe.[3]

Earnhardt intentionally dragged the brake entering turn 1 on the final lap, got a massive run and slingshotted past Terry Labonte on the backstretch to take the win.[2]

Notable crew chiefs in this race were Kenny Wallace, Junie Donlavey, Darrell Bryant, Joey Arrington, Cecil Gordon, Dale Inman, Travis Carter, Waddell Wilson, Tim Brewer, Bud Moore, Jeff Hammond, Jake Elder, Harry Hyde and Kirk Shelmerdine.[4]

Qualifying

GridDriverManufacturer
128 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet
29 Bill Elliott Ford
33 Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet
444 Terry Labonte Chevrolet
54 Tommy Ellis Chevrolet
621 Buddy Baker Ford
711 Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet
812 Neil Bonnett Chevrolet
947 Ron Bouchard Buick
1088 Rusty Wallace Pontiac
1143 Richard Petty Pontiac
1275 Dave Marcis Pontiac
1384 Jody Ridley Chevrolet
1433 Harry Gant Chevrolet
151 Lake Speed Chevrolet
1622 Bobby Allison Buick
1766 Phil Parsons Chevrolet
1890 Dick Brooks Ford
1914 A.J. Foyt Oldsmobile
2095 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet
2138 Phil Barkdoll Chevrolet
2251 Greg Sacks Chevrolet
2327 Tim Richmond Pontiac
2415 Ricky Rudd Ford
2567 Buddy Arrington Chrysler
267 Kyle Petty Ford
2798 Joe Ruttman Chevrolet
285 Geoff Bodine Chevrolet
2948 Trevor Boys Chevrolet
3041 Ronnie Thomas Chevrolet
3129 Grant Adcox Chevrolet
328 Bobby Hillin, Jr. Chevrolet
3371 Mike Alexander Oldsmobile
3487 Randy Baker Buick
3577 Ken Ragan Chevrolet
3652 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet
3717 Clark Dwyer Chevrolet
3803 Eddie Bierschwale Chevrolet
392 Elliot Forbes-Robinson Chevrolet
4073 Steve Moore Chevrolet

Finish

The finish shook into an eleven-car battle; Bouchard ran out of gas with three laps to go and Labonte held the lead; his crew chief Dale Inman radioed Labonte to get out of the lead with two to go fearing a last-lap pass, but by this point Harry Gant had raced into contention and was battling Earnhardt and Baker for second.[2]

Earnhardt broke away to a ten-length win with Baker edging Labonte for second and Allison edging Yarborough for fourth.[2] It was the second year in a row that he won the race and he won both races with last lap passes. He became the first driver to win back to back Talladega 500s (he also completed the feat in 1990-1991 and he won back to back Winston 500's in 1999-2000). The prior year he won in a Ford driving for Bud Moore. This was his first win with Richard Childress driving a Chevrolet.[2]

Earnhardt led thirteen times for 40 laps.[2] Six of the ten positions behind Earnhardt were decided by photo finishes at the line. Also, Earnhardt started the race in third, led the first lap and the last.[2]

Individual paychecks for each driver ranged from the winner's share of $47,100 ($ when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's share of $1,800 ($ when adjusted for inflation) from a total purse of $352,500. ($ when adjusted for inflation).[5]

Ken Ragan received his only lead lap finish of his career at this race.[2]

Top 20 finishers

PosDriverManufacturerTime/Status
13Dale EarnhardtChevrolet188403:12:04
221Buddy BakerFord18841+1.66 seconds
344Terry LabonteChevrolet18819Lead lap under green flag
422Bobby AllisonBuick18816Lead lap under green flag
528Cale YarboroughChevrolet18834Lead lap under green flag
611Darrell WaltripChevrolet1881Lead lap under green flag
733Harry GantChevrolet1882Lead lap under green flag
81Lake SpeedChevrolet1880Lead lap under green flag
94Tommy EllisChevrolet1881Lead lap under green flag
109Bill ElliottFord1886Lead lap under green flag
1177Ken RaganChevrolet1881Lead lap under green flag
1288Rusty WallacePontiac1880Lead lap under green flag
1375Dave MarcisPontiac1884Lead lap under green flag
1415Ricky RuddFord1880Lead lap under green flag
158Bobby Hillin, Jr.Chevrolet1880Lead lap under green flag
1647Ron BouchardBuick1879+1 lap
1771Mike AlexanderOldsmobile1850+3 laps
1873Steve MooreChevrolet1840+4 laps
1912Neil BonnettChevrolet1781+10 laps
2066Phil ParsonsChevrolet1640+24 laps

Standings after the race

PosDriverPointsDifferential
1 Dale Earnhardt 28480
2 2778-70
3 2764-84
4 2734-114
5 2703-145
6 2619-229
7 2456-392
8 Geoff Bodine2426-422
9 2425-423
10 2392-456

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Track Facts. Talladega Superspeedway. November 1, 2012. talladegasuperspeedway.com. April 27, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20121101080016/http://www.talladegasuperspeedway.com/This-Is-Talladega/Track-Facts.aspx. November 1, 2012 .
  2. http://racing-reference.info/race/1984_Talladega_500/W Attendance and non-qualifying driver information for the 1984 Talladega 500
  3. http://www.complexmag.ca/rides/2011/07/50-craziest-non-fatal-nascar-crashes/trevor-boys-goes-for-a-wild-ride-at-the-1984-talldega-500 Trevor Boys Goes for a Wild Ride at the 1984 Talladega 500
  4. https://www.racing-reference.info/entrylist/1984-19/W/C 1984 Talladega 500 crew chiefs
  5. http://fantasyracingcheatsheet.com/nascar/races/results/1984/talladega-superspeedway/talladega-500/1640 Total prize purse at the 1984 Talladega 500