The 1976 500 mile race at Riverside, the first race of a new season, would see one who had experienced heartbreak and drama all those years on the road course, come to the top of the heap on the January afternoon. In fact, the young driver would lead all but one of the final 79 laps to win the event.
Bobby Allison qualified the Roger Penske Matador on the pole with a speed of 112.416 mph with David Pearson in the Wood Brothers Mercury capturing the second starting spot. Third place started was Benny Parsons in the L.G. DeWitt Chevrolet and fourth place was Buddy Baker in the Bud Moore Ford. Dave Marcis put the K&K Insurance Dodge in fifth starting spot.
Bobby Allison would lead the first 18 laps before yielding to Dave Marcis who led for one lap. On lap 20, Richard Petty who returned to the track after major stomach surgery, took over first spot in his Dodge, having moved up from 27th starting position. Richard gave way to Benny Parsons on lap 24 and Benny stayed out front for 13 laps, finally losing the front spot to Cecil Gordon. Gordon's lead was short lived as he led one lap before Chuck Wahl moved in front for 3 laps.
On lap 42 it was Marcis in the red K&K Dodge back out front until Cale ran him down and took over on lap 48. Two laps later, Pearson moved past Cale and led until lap 65 when Petty took over again for 10 laps. On lap 75 the engine in the Petty Dodge began to sputter and finally, on lap 83, it was over for the STP entry as Petty went behind the wall. David Pearson, Chuck Bown, Cale Yarborough and Dave Marcis ran together and swapped the lead back and forth through lap 82 when Pearson showed some Wood Brothers power and took over for 45 laps before a scheduled pit stop which allowed Cale to lead one lap. Once Cale stopped, it was all Pearson to the end. Pearson would win his first Riverside Race and the 6th one for the Wood Brothers. Pearson had a 35.9 second lead over second place Cale Yarborough as 54,700 fans watched the race.
Bobby Allison blew the engine in the Matador in the early going but the Penske crew installed a new engine in 63 minutes to return Bobby to the competition. With two laps to go, the second engine blew but Bobby was able to salvage a 15th place finish for the day.
After the race, Pearson said, from Victory Lane "I have always had bad luck here, but everything went just fine this time. The Wood boys didn't change a nut or bolt on this car since it got here". The average speed for the event was 99.180 mph having been slowed by 5 caution flags for a total of 20 laps of the 191 run.
Finishing order:
1. David Pearson, Wood Brothers Mercury, winning $17.295.00
2. Cale Yarborough, Junior Johnson Chevrolet, winning $14,920.00 (35.9 secs back)
3. Jimmy Insolo, Roger Paquette Chevrolet, winning $8,620.00
4. Ray Elder, Fred Elder Dodge, winning $6,745.00 (1 lap down)
5. Benny Parsons, L.G. DeWitt Chevrolet, winning $4,445.00 (2 laps down)
6. Lennie Pond
7. Richard Childress
8. Dave Marcis
9. James Hylton
10. Bill Schmidt
11. Frank Warren
12. D. K. Ulrich
13. Larry Esau
14. Ron Esau
15. Bobby Allison
16. Chuck Bown
17. Gary Matthews
18. Ed Bradshaw
19. J. D. McDuffie
20. Carl Joiner
21. Darrell Waltrip
22. Chuck Wahl
23. Cecil Gordon
24. Hugh Pearson
25. Richard Petty
26.Bill Polich
27. Don Puskarich
28. Buddy Baker
29. Gary Johnson
30. Hershel McGriff
31. Johnny Ray
32. Sonny Easley
33. Dick Brooks
34. Sam Beler
35. Harry Jefferson
Honor the past, embrace the present, dream for the future.
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM