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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 12:23:06 GMT -5
Bouchard was also on pole for the real race!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 21, 2017 14:00:03 GMT -5
Race #11 - Budweiser 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 11th stop of the 1984 season in Dover, Delaware, the site of the Dover Downs International Speedway for the Budweiser 200.
Ron Bouchard led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first nine laps as the track nicknamed "The Monster Mile" proved to be pretty calm as only two cautions would fly and the only drivers to not finish were due to mechanical issues. Points leader Sam Ard would take the lead on Lap ten and would lead much of the early half of the race before fellow championship rival Jack Ingram would take over and appeared on his way to his first win as he held a ten second lead over Ard with less then thirty laps to go.
However on Lap 170 controversy would erupt as Jack Ingram would spin out Frank Dickerson, who was making his NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debut and was running more then three miles behind the minimum speed, bringing out the second and final caution of the day. With the field caught back up, Ard took advantage of Ingram's mistake and took the lead with fifteen laps to go. With Ingram having to deal with lap traffic, Ard, whose's previous best finish at Dover was 19th twice and having only led 3 laps at the track, pulled away and scored his third win of the season.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard scored his 3rd win of the year, Ard led 3 times for 91 laps, including the final 15 laps, It was the 16th win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Nashville; 4 races ago, Frank Dickerson(15th) and Eric Emhoff(18th) made their NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debuts, Sam Ard, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 37 points
1.00-Sam Ard (91 laps led) 2.6-Tommy Houston (11 laps led) 3.22-Bobby Allison 4.23-Davey Allison 5.11-Jack Ingram (87 laps led) 6.04-Eddie Falk (2 laps led) 7.15-Ron Bouchard (9 laps led) 8.32-Dale Jarrett 9.34-Joe Kelly-1 lap 10.79-Bob Shreeves-1 lap 11.63-Jeff Hensley-1 lap 12.05-Billy Myers-2 laps 13.95-Bubba Nissen-2 laps 14.24-Glenn Jarrett-3 laps 15.13-Frank Dickerson-3 laps 16.45-Charlie Luck-4 laps 17.1-Morgan Shepherd-4 laps 18.2-Eric Emhoff-4 laps 19.91-John Linville-4 laps 20.02-Kirk Bryant-4 laps 21.29-Joe Thurman-78 laps (Header) 22.10-L.D. Ottinger-200 laps (Header)
Ron Bouchard-1-9 Sam Ard-10-82 Jack Ingram-83-86 Sam Ard-87-89 Jack Ingram-90-145 Tommy Houston-146-156 Eddie Falk-157-158 Jack Ingram-159-185 Sam Ard-186-200
8 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps Lap 66 (Car #1 Spin Turn 2), Lap 170 (Car #13 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: 5.947 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 44 Minutes and 36 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2017 17:15:16 GMT -5
Ard would also win the real race, though he led more laps (155) than here.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 1, 2017 9:01:05 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 12th race of the season the Mello Yello 300 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Lake Speed won the pole, with a time of 35.916 seconds, beating Darrell Waltrip by 0.014 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Lake Speed won his 1st pole of the year, Speed won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 4th start, Bill Elliott, the winner of this event one year ago, is not entered in this event, Sam Ard, who will start 5th, has a 37 point lead over Tommy Houston
1.83-Lake Speed 2.17-Darrell Waltrip 3.22-Bobby Allison 4.32-Dale Jarrett 5.00-Sam Ard 6.1-Morgan Shepherd 7.8-Dale Earnhardt 8.72-J.D. McDuffie 9.29-Joe Thurman 10.15-Tim Richmond 11.7-Alan Kulwicki 12.65-Ken Bouchard 13.73-Mike McLaughlin 14.60-Ed Berrier 15.33-George Dalton 16.11-Jack Ingram 17.14-Ronnie Silver 18.85-Bobby Boggero 19.48-John Linville 20.87-Steve Jarvis 21.50-Allan Powell 22.76-Junior Niedecken 23.43-Kenny Burks 24.21-Larry Pearson 25.3-Billy Hogan 26.02-Kirk Bryant 27.34-Joe Kelly 28.45-Charlie Luck 29.89-Tom Peck 30.47-Ron Bouchard 31.71-Benny Kerley 32.24-Glenn Jarrett 33.61-Glenn Sears 34.23-Davey Allison 35.10-L.D. Ottinger 36.39-Mitchell Clark 37.6-Tommy Houston 38.97-Harry Lee Hill 39.70-Bosco Lowe 40.46-Larry Hoopaugh 41.27-Sammy Swindell 42.28-Phil Parsons
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2017 12:08:32 GMT -5
L.D. Ottinger was on pole in real life, while Lake Speed started 7th.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 1, 2017 17:01:15 GMT -5
Race #12 - Mello Yello 300
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 12th stop of the 1984 season in Concord, North Carolina, the site of the Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Mello Yello 300.
Lake Speed led the field to the Green Flag but it would be NASCAR Winston Cup star Bobby Allison who would make a three wide pass in Turn 1 and lead the first lap. At that point, Allison began to put on a show. Having scored his first career NASCAR Busch Grand National Series win at Milwaukee just two weeks and finishing 3rd at Dover, Allison would lead all but fourteen of the first one hundred laps. Outside of Allison, the racing was intense as a "big one" would strike on Lap 73 knocking several drivers out.
With Allison retaking the lead on Lap 87, it appeared he would be unstoppable as his lead would stretch to nearly ten seconds at one point. However a late caution with seventy to go would stack the field back up and then, some twenty laps later the unthinkable happened; Allison blew up, his chance of winning over. With Allison out of the race, pole sitter Lake Speed became the new race leader. Having not led a single lap until Allison's departure, Speed would hold off a fierce challenge from Dale Earnhardt and Morgan Shepherd to score his first ever NASCAR Busch Grand National Series win.
Other Noticeables: Lake Speed scored his 1st win of the year, Speed led 1 time for 46 laps, including the final 46 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 4th start, Mike McLaughlin(8th), Bobby Boggero(19th) and Tom Peck(25th) made their NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debuts, Sam Ard, who finished 5th, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 152 points
1.83-Lake Speed (46 laps led) 2.8-Dale Earnhardt 3.1-Morgan Shepherd (1 lap led) 4.17-Darrell Waltrip (1 lap led) 5.00-Sam Ard (1 lap led) 6.7-Alan Kulwicki 7.76-Junior Niedecken 8.73-Mike McLaughlin 9.45-Charlie Luck-1 lap 10.21-Larry Pearson-1 lap 11.48-John Linville-1 lap 12.29-Joe Thurman-2 laps (10 laps led) 13.34-Joe Kelly-2 laps 14.72-J.D. McDuffie-2 laps 15.60-Ed Berrier-2 laps 16.87-Steve Jarvis-2 laps 17.65-Ken Bouchard-3 laps 18.47-Ron Bouchard-3 laps 19.85-Bobby Boggero-3 laps 20.46-Larry Hoopaugh-4 laps 21.10-L.D. Ottinger-4 laps 22.33-George Dalton-4 laps 23.23-Davey Allison-5 laps 24.32-Dale Jarrett-5 laps 25.89-Tom Peck-5 laps 26.39-Mitchell Clark-5 laps 27.97-Harry Lee Hill-5 laps 28.24-Glenn Jarrett-6 laps 29.3-Billy Hogan-7 laps 30.28-Phil Parsons-7 laps 31.11-Jack Ingram-10 laps 32.50-Allan Powell-11 laps (Piston) 33.02-Kirk Bryant-12 laps 34.22-Bobby Allison-45 laps (Piston) (141 laps led) 35.43-Kenny Burks-67 laps (Accident) 36.14-Ronnie Silver-127 laps (Accident) 37.27-Sammy Swindell-127 laps (Accident) 38.61-Glenn Sears-129 laps (Accident) 39.15-Tim Richmond-129 laps (Engine) 40.71-Benny Kerley-130 laps (Accident) 41.6-Tommy Houston-136 laps (Camshaft) 42.70-Bosco Lowe-187 laps (Tire)
Lake Speed-Pole Bobby Allison-1-18 Darrell Waltrip-19 Bobby Allison-20-74 Joe Thurman-75-84 Morgan Shepherd-85 Sam Ard-86 Bobby Allison-87-154 Lake Speed-155-200
7 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 4 for 16 laps Lap 30 (Cars #3 and 32 Accident Turn 3), Lap 67 (Car #6 Stalled Turn 1) Lap 73 (Cars #15, 72, 24, 76, 27, 34, 7, 85, 28, 14, 71, 43, 11, 61 and 02 Accident Turn 1), Lap 138 (Cars #7 and 33 Accident Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 0.646 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 24 Minutes and 48 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2017 17:14:42 GMT -5
Speed finished 3rd in real life, while Bobby Allison won.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 13, 2017 11:03:30 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 13th race of the season the Busch 200 at the South Boston Speedway.
Sam Ard won the pole, with a time of 17.915 seconds, beating Bubba Nissen by 0.161 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard won his 5th pole of the year, Ard won his 16th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Milwaukee; 3 races ago, Jack Ingram, the winner of this event one year ago, will be starting 4th, Sam Ard, who will start 1st, has a 152 point lead over Tommy Houston
1.00-Sam Ard 2.95-Bubba Nissen 3.32-Dale Jarrett 4.11-Jack Ingram 5.51-Robert Ingram 6.6-Tommy Houston 7.45-Charlie Luck 8.2-Jeff Hensley 9.99-Rick Mast 10.82-Kirk Bryant 11.07-Dickie Boswell 12.10-L.D. Ottinger 13.04-Eddie Falk 14.4-Joe Thurman 15.41-Jack Bland 16.50-Al Hylton 17.9-Bob Shreeves 18.16-Jimmy Lawson 19.30-Bubba Adams 20.1-Morgan Shepherd 21.12-Tommy Ellis 22.14-Ronnie Silver 23.38-Brad Teague 24.43-Dickie Linville 25.27-Bosco Lowe 26.60-Ed Berrier
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 12:09:27 GMT -5
Ard was also polesitter in the real race.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 13, 2017 15:59:57 GMT -5
Race #13 - Busch 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 13th stop of the 1984 season in South Boston, Virginia, the site of the South Boston Speedway for the Busch 200.
Points leader Sam Ard led the field to the Green Flag as the track turned out to be a pretty tame race compared to previous races at the track. After capitalizing on Tommy Houston's early exit at Charlotte, Ard gained nearly one hundred points on his lead and coming into South Boston Ard was looking to continue his hot streak as Ard has dominated South Boston in the past with two poles, three wins, over four hundred laps led and a worst finish of 22nd. Today would be no different as Ard's Oldsmobile proved to be too powerful, leading from start to finish, leading all 200 laps and scoring his fourth win of the season.
Other Noticeables: Sam Ard scored his 4th win of the year, Ard led 1 time for 200 laps, including all 200 laps, It was the 17th win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Dover; 3 races ago, This is only the third time in series history a driver has led every single lap in a race; Jack Ingram(1982 also at South Boston) and Tommy Ellis(1983 at Hickory), Sam Ard, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 162 points
1.00-Sam Ard (200 laps led) 2.6-Tommy Houston-2 laps 3.38-Brad Teague-2 laps 4.32-Dale Jarrett-2 laps 5.51-Robert Ingram-3 laps 6.2-Jeff Hensley-3 laps 7.95-Bubba Nissen-3 laps 8.14-Ronnie Silver-3 laps 9.43-Dickie Linville-3 laps 10.16-Jimmy Lawson-3 laps 11.4-Joe Thurman-3 laps 12.07-Dickie Boswell-4 laps 13.99-Rick Mast-4 laps 14.04-Eddie Falk-4 laps 15.30-Bubba Adams-4 laps 16.1-Morgan Shepherd-4 laps 17.9-Bob Shreeves-4 laps 18.10-L.D. Ottinger-4 laps 19.60-Ed Berrier-5 laps 20.12-Tommy Ellis-5 laps 21.82-Kirk Bryant-5 laps 22.50-Al Hylton-5 laps 23.45-Charlie Luck-6 laps 24.27-Bosco Lowe-8 laps 25.41-Jack Bland-9 laps 26.11-Jack Ingram-68 laps (Header)
Sam Ard-1-200
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 1 for 5 laps Lap 33 (Car #41 Stalled Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 2 Laps
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 11 Minutes and 41 Seconds
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