The calendar has now turned to May - a spectacular month for racing of all flavors. Talladega and Charlotte on the NASCAR front (that used to be considered 2 of the big 4 to win), the Indy 500, Monaco for the F1 crowd, Englishtown for the straight liners, etc.
In 1977, NASCAR got started early in the month with the running of the Winston 500 at Talladega. Super Tex A.J. Foyt won the pole - the ninth and last of his abbreviated but very relevant Cup career. Later in the month, Foyt would win his 4th and final Indianapolis 500.
Dave Marcis and David Pearson enjoyed a good pre-race laugh.
The day before, Ray Hendrick won the Sportsman 300. His car got pit service during the day by Bud Moore's GN crew. Finishing behind him in the top 5 were Randy Tissot, Waltrip, Connie Saylor and Joe Frasson. - Ray Lamm
Janet Guthrie made her first of three Talladega starts. She started a respectable 13th but finished 32nd after losing an engine. Because of pressure from her car owners, however, Guthrie really had no plans to race hard as a rookie. Put between a rock and a hard place, she announced before the race she planned to turn her car over to Lennie Pond. Her Indy 500 car owner was fearful she may be injured at Talladega which would affect Janet's ability to race in the Indy 500. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! - Times News
Foyt's pole win was about the only glory for him that weekend. He lost an engine early in the race and went from 1st to a 38th-place finish. Even worse was local favorite Bobby Allison. He lost an engine in his Matador after 11 laps and finished 40th. Bobby would park the Matador at the end of the season, join forces with Bud Moore for 1978, and enjoy a career renaissance.
The last couple of laps were epic NASCAR. Four cars separated themselves from the field after an afternoon of racing. Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Benny Parsons, and Donnie Allison all were in contention. As the 88 took the white flag, the cars began jostling for position. Unlike many Talladega races, however, there was no 'big one'. All of the cars made it back to the line and were swapping positions all the way until the end.
But as the cars came through the tri-oval, Waltrip was able to gap the others by a little bit. He hustled it down towards turn 1 with his Robert Yates built engine to take the checkers for his first Talladega win...and the 1st GN-Cup win for Chevrolet at Talladega. Cale, Donnie and Benny hurtled across the line 3-wide with Cale barely nudging out Parsons and Allison.
A tired but joyful Waltrip made his way to victory lane to receive this trophy, a kiss from his wife and various photo ops.
But what's that? An interloper in the pic too? Who could THAT be. Oh wait - it's Tim Leeming !
Waltrip's win was one of the races featured in the August 1977 issues of Stock Car Racing magazine. - Russ Thompson
A few days after the race, Waltrip presented the Governor's Trophy to Ray Blanton - the then governor of Tennessee. The award was not for his 500 win - but as a representative for the cumulative solid finishes by drivers from Tennessee over other states in the sportsman race. Tennessee drivers in the race included Waltrip, Connie Saylor, Sterling Marlin, L.D. Ottinger, Grant Adcox & Larry Utsman (I think I got them all).
Unfortunately for us as residents of the great state of Tennessee, Blanton was a rotten politician. He was run out of office less than 3 years later for selling liquor licenses and pedaling pardons. - Spartanburg Herald Journal
Also in the days after the race, NASCAR made it known it was none too pleased about Guthrie's ploy to leverage a veteran driver - especially when she was earning Rookie points. - Spartanburg Herald
Fin | Driver | Car |
1 | Darrell Waltrip | Chevrolet |
2 | Cale Yarborough | Chevrolet |
3 | Benny Parsons | Chevrolet |
4 | Donnie Allison | Chevrolet |
5 | Dave Marcis | Mercury |
6 | Ron Hutcherson | Chevrolet |
7 | Dick Brooks | Ford |
8 | Coo Coo Marlin | Chevrolet |
9 | Terry Bivins | Chevrolet |
10 | Sam Sommers | Chevrolet |
11 | Ramo Stott | Chevrolet |
12 | Peter Knab | Chevrolet |
13 | Frank Warren | Dodge |
14 | Ferrel Harris | Chevrolet |
15 | Tommy Gale | Ford |
16 | Cecil Gordon | Chevrolet |
17 | Tighe Scott | Chevrolet |
18 | James Hylton | Chevrolet |
19 | Buddy Arrington | Dodge |
20 | Richard Petty | Dodge |
21 | Richard Childress | Chevrolet |
22 | David Pearson | Mercury |
23 | Skip Manning | Chevrolet |
24 | Joe Frasson | Chevrolet |
25 | Butch Hartman | Chevrolet |
26 | J.D. McDuffie | Chevrolet |
27 | Bruce Hill | Chevrolet |
28 | Ricky Rudd | Chevrolet |
29 | Neil Bonnett | Dodge |
30 | David Sisco | Chevrolet |
31 | D.K. Ulrich | Chevrolet |
32 | Janet Guthrie | Chevrolet |
33 | Buddy Baker | Ford |
34 | Jimmy Means | Chevrolet |
35 | Terry Ryan | Chevrolet |
36 | Dick Skillen | Chevrolet |
37 | Grant Adcox | Chevrolet |
38 | A.J. Foyt | Chevrolet |
39 | Henley Gray | Dodge |
40 | Bobby Allison | Matador |
41 | Ed Negre | Dodge |
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updated by @tmc-chase: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM