July 26 - This day in Schaefer racing history
TMC Chase
Tuesday July 26 2011, 11:00 AM

I originally posted this blog on July 26, 2010 on my Bench Racing from the Volunteer State blog. A few of us have had so much fun with the Schaefer experience that I thought it was worthy of a re-visit one year later.

A Schaefer salute to Racers Reunion Ron Willard and Brian Hauck for also being in the Schaefer Ring of Honor. And a special salute to RR member D.K. Ulrich for helping Willard and me 2 years ago with a photo of Al Loquasto's Schaefer-sponsored car. (Link: The Holy Schaefer Grail Exists! )

1981 Mountain Dew 500
NASCAR Winston Cup race
Pocono International Raceway
Pocono, Pennsylvania
Winning driver: Darrell Waltrip
Full results: Racing-Reference.info

Indy car driver and Pennsylvania native, Al Loquasto, makes his NASCAR debut driving a #99 Schaefer beer sponsored Buick Regal for car owner and part-time driver D.K. Ulrich. The race was Loquasto's first of six career Cup starts - all with Ulrich.

Ulrich and Loquasto talk in the garage during practice.

Source: D.K. Ulrich collection

Loquasto - ready for driver introductions and wearing his "game face".

Source: Rick Houston, Stock Car History Online

The Schaefer Buick in action on the track! Loquasto started 32nd and finished 24th.

Source: D.K. Ulrich collection

Read Rick Houston's entry at Stock Car History Online for a re-visit about the search to find photos of the Schaefer-sponsored Loquasto car. (July 2011 edit: SCHO is no more, but Houston's article lives on [ here ] .)

The final lap - Richard Petty leads Cale Yarborough and eventual winner Darrell Waltrip.

Other race notables:

  • Richard Petty took the while flag in the lead but was passed on the final lap by Darrell Waltrip. The King finished 2nd four car lengths behind Waltrip.
  • Kyle Petty finished 8th in only his 2nd race at the triangle-shaped track.
  • Richard Childress finished 23rd in his next-to-last race as a driver racing as a struggling independent. After his next start at Talladega, he stepped aside as a driver and hired reigning Cup champion and 1979 Rookie of the Year Dale Earnhardt. The rest, as they say, is history. He made a final start as a driver in the last race of the season at Riverside in a start-and-park car for Junior Johnson to give Darrell Waltrip extra cushion in earning points to claim the 1981 points championship.

TMC

Joe Miegoc
@joe-miegoc   13 years ago
Speaking of Al Loquasto (we in the media called him Frosty Loquasto because he drove the Frosty Root Beer car in Indy car races at Pocono), I've written a book on Pocono and NASCAR.Does anyone think there might be interest in it here?
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