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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 5, 2017 14:00:05 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 21st race of the season the Miller 300 at the South Boston Speedway.
Dale Jarrett won the pole, with a time of 18.218 seconds, beating Geoffrey Bodine by 0.160 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Dale Jarrett won his 2nd pole of the year, Jarrett won his 5th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Martinsville; 16 races ago, Phil Parsons, the winner of this event one year ago, is not entered in this event, Sam Ard, who will start 11th, has a 183 point lead over Tommy Houston
1.32-Dale Jarrett 2.15-Geoffrey Bodine 3.73-Billy Hogan 4.6-Tommy Houston 5.45-Charlie Luck 6.4-Joe Thurman 7.11-Jack Ingram 8.16-Jimmy Lawson 9.2-Jeff Hensley 10.51-Robert Ingram 11.00-Sam Ard 12.12-Tommy Ellis 13.9-Bob Shreeves 14.24-Glenn Jarrett 15.10-L.D. Ottinger 16.62-John Linville 17.43-Dickie Linville 18.99-Rick Mast 19.35-Randy Butner 20.14-Ronnie Silver 21.04-Eddie Falk 22.27-Bosco Lowe 23.07-Dickie Boswell 24.7-Jimmy Hensley
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 5, 2017 18:00:14 GMT -5
Race #21 - Miller 300
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 21st stop of the 1984 season in South Boston, Virginia, the site of the South Boston Speedway for the Miller 300.
Dale Jarrett led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first ten laps as the 0.357 mile short track turned out to be a amazing event as multiple lead changes, cautions and broken dreams was the story of the day. In the first thirty laps the lead changed hand five times within the first thirty laps before Bob Shreeves took over and pulled away from everyone and appeared on his way to the win before points leader Sam Ard took over just after the one hundred lap.
Meanwhile moving through the field was Rick Mast, who at one point was two laps down, was able to make up both laps and took the lead before Mast amazed the crowd as he lapped the field three times and scored an easy win.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mast scored his 1st win of the year, Mast led 1 time for 164 laps, which were the final 164 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 46th start, Sam Ard, who finished 6th, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 168 points
1.99-Rick Mast (164 laps led) 2.12-Tommy Ellis-3 laps 3.6-Tommy Houston-3 laps 4.10-L.D. Ottinger-3 laps (5 laps led) 5.9-Bob Shreeves-4 laps (76 laps led) 6.00-Sam Ard-4 laps (31 laps led) 7.2-Jeff Hensley-4 laps 8.24-Glenn Jarrett-4 laps 9.51-Robert Ingram-4 laps 10.16-Jimmy Lawson-4 laps 11.35-Randy Butner-5 laps 12.73-Billy Hogan-5 laps (4 laps led) 13.14-Ronnie Silver-5 laps 14.15-Geoffrey Bodine-5 laps (6 laps led) 15.04-Eddie Falk-5 laps 16.43-Dickie Linville-5 laps 17.11-Jack Ingram-6 laps 18.7-Jimmy Hensley-7 laps 19.27-Bosco Lowe-7 laps 20.32-Dale Jarrett-82 laps (Piston) (14 laps led) 21.45-Charlie Luck-107 laps (Accident) 22.07-Dickie Boswell-112 laps (Accident) 23.62-John Linville-130 laps (Tire) 24.4-Joe Thurman-298 laps (Engine)
Dale Jarrett-1-10 Geoffrey Bodine-11-17 Billy Hogan-18-20 Dale Jarrett-21-24 L.D. Ottinger-25-29 Bob Shreeves-30-105 Sam Ard-106-136 Rick Mast-137-300
7 Lead Changes among 7 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps Lap 14 (Cars #62 and 07 Spin Turn 4), Lap 167 (Cars #07 and 35 Spin Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 3 Laps
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 49 Minutes and 46 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2017 18:06:30 GMT -5
Tommy Houston won the real race, while Rick Mast finished 16th.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 19, 2017 12:00:18 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 22nd race of the season the Free 200 at the Bristol International Speedway.
Dale Jarrett won the pole, with a time of 21.232 seconds, beating L.D. Ottinger by 0.166 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Dale Jarrett won his 3rd pole of the year and second in a row, Jarrett won his 6th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since South Boston; 1 race ago, Jimmy Lawson, the winner of this event one year ago, is not entered in this event, Sam Ard, who will start 7th, has a 168 point lead over Tommy Houston
1.32-Dale Jarrett 2.10-L.D. Ottinger 3.62-John Linville 4.1-Morgan Shepherd 5.9-Bob Shreeves 6.6-Tommy Houston 7.00-Sam Ard 8.0-Allen Applegate 9.7-Alan Kulwicki 10.21-Larry Pearson 11.60-Ed Berrier 12.28-Phil Parsons 13.99-Rick Mast 14.18-Jeff Berry 15.3-Mike Porter 16.05-Billy Myers 17.17-Ronnie Silver 18.2-Jeff Hensley 19.36-Tommy Ellis 20.38-Brad Teague 21.67-Glen Armstrong 22.43-Dickie Linville 23.24-Glenn Jarrett 24.4-Joe Thurman 25.27-Bosco Lowe 26.73-Billy Hogan 27.15-Geoffrey Bodine 28.71-Benny Kerley 29.14-Jack Ingram
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2017 13:08:22 GMT -5
D.J. started 5th in the real race, while Morgan Shepherd was on pole.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Nov 19, 2017 17:00:14 GMT -5
Race #22 - Free 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 22nd stop of the 1984 season in Bristol, Tennessee, the site of the Bristol International Speedway for the Free 200.
Dale Jarrett led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first two laps as twenty nine drivers were on hand to race at the 0.533 mile short track as the typical Bristol was key, wrecks, lead changes and broken dreams. Ten cautions would fly over the course of the two hundred laps as Alan Kulwicki, Morgan Shepherd, Phil Parsons, points leader Sam Ard and others would have time up front but for the second race in a row, it would be a surprising driver who would go to victory lane.
Just like he did at South Boston six day earlier, Rick Mast would drive his way up into the lead late in the event and was able to hold off a hard charging Phil Parsons to score his second straight win.
Other Noticeables: Rick Mast scored his 2nd win of the year and second in a row, Mast led 1 time for 54 laps, which were the final 54 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since South Boston; 1 race ago, Sam Ard, who finished 14th, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 204 points
1.99-Rick Mast (54 laps led) 2.28-Phil Parsons (5 laps led) 3.27-Bosco Lowe (1 lap led) 4.60-Ed Berrier (6 laps led) 5.7-Alan Kulwicki (30 laps led) 6.2-Jeff Hensley 7.9-Bob Shreeves (8 laps led) 8.17-Ronnie Silver 9.73-Billy Hogan 10.24-Glenn Jarrett 11.43-Dickie Linville (1 lap led) 12.67-Glen Armstrong 13.36-Tommy Ellis 14.00-Sam Ard (57 laps led) 15.0-Allen Applegate 16.21-Larry Pearson 17.4-Joe Thurman 18.1-Morgan Shepherd (35 laps led) 19.14-Jack Ingram 20.3-Mike Porter-1 lap 21.10-L.D. Ottinger-1 lap 22.15-Geoffrey Bodine-3 laps 23.32-Dale Jarrett-59 laps (Header) (2 laps led) 24.38-Brad Teague-64 laps (Accident) 25.05-Billy Myers-65 laps (Accident) 26.6-Tommy Houston-106 laps (Accident) 27.62-John Linville-106 laps (Accident) (1 lap led) 28.18-Jeff Berry-117 laps (Header) 29.71-Benny Kerley-176 laps (Camshaft)
Dale Jarrett-1-2 John Linville-3 Bob Shreeves-4-11 Sam Ard-12-64 Morgan Shepherd-65-73 Ed Berrier-74-79 Morgan Shepherd-80 Dickie Linville-81 Sam Ard-82-85 Alan Kulwicki-86-115 Morgan Shepherd-116-140 Bosco Lowe-141 Phil Parsons-142-146 Rick Mast-147-200
13 Lead Changes among 11 drivers
Caution Flags: 10 for 50 laps Lap 26 (Car #71 Stalled Turn 4), Lap 67 (Car #36 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 79 (Cars #32 and 4 Spin Backstretch), Lap 86 (Cars #15, 43 and 67 Accident Backstretch), Lap 94 (Cars #62, 6, 32, 3, 38 and 43 Accident Turn 2), Lap 114 (Car #15 Spin Turn 4), Lap 125 (Car #3 Spin Turn 2), Lap 139 (Cars #15 and 38 Accident Turn 2), Lap 182 (Car #15 Spin Turn 2), Lap 194 (Car #14 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 0.427 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 32 Minutes and 26 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2017 18:08:07 GMT -5
Mast finished 4th in the real race, while Morgan Shepherd won.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 7, 2018 13:00:04 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 23rd race of the season the Darlington 200 at the Darlington Raceway.
Ron Bouchard won the pole, with a time of 34.293 seconds, beating Dale Jarrett by 0.476 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Ron Bouchard won his 2nd pole of the year, Bouchard won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Dover; 13 races ago, Sam Ard, the winner of this event one year ago, will be starting 3rd, Sam Ard, who will start 3rd, has a 204 point lead over Tommy Houston
1.47-Ron Bouchard 2.32-Dale Jarrett 3.00-Sam Ard 4.60-Ed Berrier 5.50-Allan Powell 6.10-L.D. Ottinger 7.04-Eddie Falk 8.2-Jeff Hensley 9.71-Benny Kerley 10.34-Joe Kelly 11.43-Kenny Burks 12.67-Jeff Berry 13.97-Harry Lee Hill 14.48-Joe Thurman 15.61-Glenn Sears 16.40-Ricky Vanadore 17.05-Billy Myers 18.21-Larry Pearson 19.83-Lake Speed 20.25-Mike Watts 21.14-Ronnie Silver 22.54-Jimmy Poovey 23.66-Natz Peters 24.8-Dale Earnhardt 25.11-Jack Ingram 26.15-Geoffrey Bodine 27.79-Dickie Linville 28.87-Steve Jarvis 29.02-Kirk Bryant 30.24-Glenn Jarrett 31.85-Bosco Lowe 32.91-Danny Weese 33.6-Tommy Houston 34.22-Bobby Allison 35.82-Larry Walker 36.62-John Linville
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2018 13:10:44 GMT -5
The real race was a great one for Bouchard, winning both the pole AND the race!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 7, 2018 15:01:51 GMT -5
Race #23 - Darlington 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 23rd stop of the 1984 season in Darlington, South Carolina, the site of the Darlington Raceway for the Darlington 200.
Ron Bouchard led the field to the Green Flag at the track nicknamed"The Lady in Black" as thirty six drivers were on hand to test their skills. Bouchard would impress all those in the stands as he dominated the race leading 86 of the 147 laps but Joe Kelly was on his back bumper nearly the entire event. A caution with less then twenty laps to get set up a short dash to the finish and Kelly remained on Bouchard's bumper for eighteen of those laps but with two laps to go Kelly made a move and took the lead and was able to hold off Bouchard by a car length to score a surprising upset.
Other Noticeables: Joe Kelly scored his 1st win of the year, Kelly led 2 times for 56 laps, including the final 2 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 7th start, Natz Peters, who finished 25th, made his NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debut, Sam Ard, who finished 3rd, kept his points lead, leading Tommy Houston by 299 points
1.34-Joe Kelly (56 laps led) 2.47-Ron Bouchard (86 laps led) 3.00-Sam Ard 4.32-Dale Jarrett (5 laps led) 5.04-Eddie Falk 6.10-L.D. Ottinger 7.71-Benny Kerley 8.48-Joe Thurman 9.87-Steve Jarvis 10.05-Billy Myers 11.67-Jeff Berry 12.60-Ed Berrier 13.40-Ricky Vanadore 14.43-Kenny Burks 15.54-Jimmy Poovey-1 lap 16.97-Harry Lee Hill-1 lap 17.8-Dale Earnhardt-1 lap 18.50-Allan Powell-1 lap 19.82-Larry Walker-1 lap 20.14-Ronnie Silver-1 lap 21.22-Bobby Allison-1 lap 22.83-Lake Speed-2 laps 23.79-Dickie Linville-2 laps 24.2-Jeff Hensley-2 laps 25.66-Natz Peters-2 laps 26.21-Larry Pearson-2 laps 27.15-Geoffrey Bodine-2 laps 28.85-Bosco Lowe-3 laps 29.11-Jack Ingram-3 laps 30.91-Danny Weese-4 laps 31.6-Tommy Houston-5 laps 32.62-John Linville-5 laps 33.02-Kirk Bryant-15 laps (Piston) 34.61-Glenn Sears-30 laps (Camshaft) 35.24-Glenn Jarrett-68 laps (Camshaft) 36.25-Mike Watts-71 laps (Piston)
Ron Bouchard-1-31 Joe Kelly-32-85 Dale Jarrett-86-90 Ron Bouchard-91-145 Joe Kelly-146-147
4 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 4 for 16 laps Lap 19 (Car #62 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 77 (Car #25 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 119 (Car #61 Stalled Backstretch), Lap 127 (Car #43, 91, 40, 05 and 66 Accident Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 0.082 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 55 Minutes and 27 Seconds
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