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1976 Champion Spark Plug 400
Race details
Race 20 of 30 in the 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Map of the track
Map of the track
Date August 22, 1976 (1976-August-22)
Official name Champion Spark Plug 400
Location Michigan International Speedway (Brooklyn, Michigan, USA)
Course Permanent racing facility
2.000 mi (3.218 km)
Distance 200 laps, 400 mi (643 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching up to 91 °F (33 °C); wind speeds up to 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)[1]
Average speed 140.078 miles per hour (225.434 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Wood Brothers Racing
Most laps led
Driver Cale Yarborough Junior Johnson & Associates
Laps 125
Winner
No. 21 David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

The 1976 Champion Spark Plug 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on August 22, 1976 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, USA.

Summary

A grand total of 36 drivers took part in this race; David Hobbs was the only foreigner involved. The closing portion of the race would see Cale Yarborough, Richard Petty, Benny Parsons, Cale Yarborough and David Pearson jointly dominate the race. Meanwhile the first 67 laps of the race would see fairly even competition. Tighe Scott's unfortunate last-place finish would be linked to his vehicle overheating on lap 6 of 200. Fifty-five thousand people would witness David Pearson defeating Cale Yarborough by slightly more than a second. The total time of the race was 171 minutes.[2]

NASCAR treasury officials handed out a grand total of $120,025 to all the qualifying drivers ($642,660.18 in today's money). The majority of the vehicles raced here belonged to the Chevrolet manufacturer.[3] While the winner took home $11,950 after competing in this event ($63,984.91 in today's money), the last-place finisher took home a meager paycheck of $1,250 ($6,692.98 in today's money).[4]

John Haver would make his NASCAR Cup Series debut at this event while David Hobbs would wrap up his professional stock car career afterwards.

Top twenty finishers

References

  1. ^ Weather information for the 1976 Champion Spark Plug 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ 1976 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Racing Reference
  3. ^ 1976 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  4. ^ 1976 Champion Spark Plug 400 at Driver Averages
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Season
1976
Succeeded by
Preceded by Champion Spark Plug 400 races
1976
Succeeded by