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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 29, 2019 17:03:40 GMT -5
Race #8 - Hampton 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 8th stop of the 1985 season in Hampton, Virginia, the site of the Langley Speedway for the Hampton 200.
Tommy Ellis led the field to the Green Flag and would quickly began to build up a lead each and every single lap, due to only one caution coming out in the first one hundred thirty laps, Ellis lapped all but five drivers. After pit stops, Ellis pulled away on the restart once again and appeared well on his way to victory, but with less then ten laps to go, Ellis was spun out by Elton Sawyer, bringing out a caution and putting all challengers right on his back bumper. The green came out with four laps to go and Bubba Adams did everything he could to try and pass Ellis, but it wasn't enough, as Ellis would lead every single lap and score the victory.
Other Noticeables: Tommy Ellis scored his 2nd win of the year, Ellis led 1 time for 200 laps, which was every single lap, It was the 9th win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Daytona; 7 races ago, L.D. Ottinger, who finished 10th, kept his points lead, leading Jack Ingram by 30 points
1.12-Tommy Ellis (200 laps led) 2.30-Bubba Adams 3.42-Elton Sawyer 4.00-Jimmy Hensley 5.21-Larry Pearson 6.11-Jack Ingram-1 lap 7.51-Robert Ingram-1 lap 8.43-Dickie Linville-1 lap 9.6-Tommy Houston-1 lap 10.10-L.D. Ottinger-1 lap 11.99-Bubba Nissen-1 lap 12.62-John Linville-1 lap 13.04-Eddie Falk-2 laps 14.32-Dale Jarrett-2 laps 15.22-Rick Mast-2 laps 16.16-Jimmy Lawson-3 laps 17.2-Jeff Hensley-3 laps 18.01-Dickie Boswell-3 laps 19.4-Joe Thurman-3 laps 20.98-Larry Pollard-3 laps 21.60-Ed Berrier-4 laps 22.75-Brad Teague-4 laps 23.14-Ronnie Silver-6 laps 24.9-Bob Shreeves-78 laps (Camshaft) 25.34-Joe Kelly-164 laps (Valve)
Tommy Ellis-1-200
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps Lap 125 (Car #9 Stalled Turn 3), Lap 192 (Car #12 Spin Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: 1.530 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 25 Minutes and 58 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 13, 2019 13:00:01 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 9th race of the season the Budweiser 200 at the Dover Downs International Speedway.
Tommy Houston won the pole, with a time of 26.591 seconds, beating Rick Mast by 0.163 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Tommy Houston won his 3rd pole of the year, Houston won his 12th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Bristol; 5 races ago, Sam Ard, who won this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, L.D. Ottinger, who will start 15th, has a 30 point lead over Jack Ingram
1.6-Tommy Houston 2.44-Rick Mast 3.04-Eddie Falk 4.11-Jack Ingram 5.32-Dale Jarrett 6.36-Joe Kelly 7.55-Larry Pearson 8.17-Darrell Waltrip 9.12-Tommy Ellis 10.20-Brett Hearn 11.98-Larry Pollard 12.43-Dickie Linville 13.91-Danny Weese 14.01-Dickie Boswell 15.10-L.D. Ottinger 16.63-Jeff Hensley 17.00-Jimmy Hensley 18.7-Joe Ruttman 19.60-Ed Berrier 20.05-Gene Clark 21.58-Merv Treichler 22.24-Rodney Howard 23.14-Ronnie Silver 24.31-John Linville 25.75-Brad Teague 26.65-Ken Bouchard 27.4-Joe Thurman 28.22-Bobby Allison 29.23-Davey Allison 30.45-Charlie Luck
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 13, 2019 21:00:55 GMT -5
Race #9 - Budweiser 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 9th stop of the 1985 season in Dover, Delaware, the site of the Dover Downs International Speedway for the Budweiser 200.
Tommy Houston led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first seven laps as the one mile short track would a great showing for all the fans in attendance as both wrecks and battles for the lead would happen, atleast for the early half of the race. NASCAR star Darrell Waltrip came over from the cup series as it took him only nine laps before he took the lead, before giving it up when the second caution came out. It took Waltrip only nine laps before he passed Joe Ruttman for the lead on Lap 21, no one knew it at the time, but that would be the sixth and final lead change, as Waltrip pulled away over the remaining one hundred eight laps to score his second win of 1985.
Other Noticeables: Darrell Waltrip scored his 2nd win of the year, Waltrip led 2 times for 184 laps, including the final 180 laps, It was the 6th win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Bristol; 5 races ago, Brett Hearn(9th) and Gene Clark(29th) made their NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debuts, L.D. Ottinger, who finished 7th, kept his points lead, leading Jack Ingram by 21 points
1.17-Darrell Waltrip (184 laps led) 2.12-Tommy Ellis 3.6-Tommy Houston (7 laps led) 4.98-Larry Pollard-1 lap 5.11-Jack Ingram-1 lap (1 lap led) 6.44-Rick Mast-1 lap 7.10-L.D. Ottinger-1 lap 8.04-Eddie Falk-2 laps (1 lap led) 9.20-Brett Hearn-2 laps 10.7-Joe Ruttman-3 laps (4 laps led) 11.36-Joe Kelly-3 laps 12.55-Larry Pearson-3 laps 13.14-Ronnie Silver-3 laps (3 laps led) 14.32-Dale Jarrett-4 laps 15.60-Ed Berrier-4 laps 16.00-Jimmy Hensley-4 laps 17.58-Merv Treichler-4 laps 18.65-Ken Bouchard-5 laps 19.01-Dickie Boswell-5 laps 20.22-Bobby Allison-6 laps 21.31-John Linville-7 laps 22.75-Brad Teague-8 laps 23.91-Danny Weese-8 laps 24.43-Dickie Linville-9 laps 25.4-Joe Thurman-9 laps 26.24-Rodney Howard-99 laps (Suspension) 27.23-Davey Allison-119 laps (Accident) 28.63-Jeff Hensley-154 laps (Accident) 29.05-Gene Clark-188 laps (Accident) 30.45-Charlie Luck-189 laps (Accident)
Tommy Houston-1-7 Eddie Falk-8 Darrell Waltrip-9-12 Jack Ingram-13 Ronnie Silver-14-16 Joe Ruttman-17-20 Darrell Waltrip-21-200
6 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 5 for 20 laps Lap 3 (Car #44 Spin Turn 1), Lap 12 (Cars #05 and 45 Accident Turn 1), Lap 34 (Car #75 Spin Turn 3), Lap 84 (Car #4 Spin Turn 1), Lap 158 (Car #22 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: 13.219 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour and 52 Minutes
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 8, 2019 6:39:12 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 10th race of the season the Winn-Dixie 300 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Tim Richmond won the pole, with a time of 35.679 seconds, beating Brett Bodine by 0.053 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Tim Richmond won his 1st pole of the year, Richmond won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since 1984 at Charlotte; 13 races ago, Lake Speed, who won this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, L.D. Ottinger, who will start 11th, has a 21 point lead over Jack Ingram
1.15-Tim Richmond 2.5-Brett Bodine 3.17-Neil Bonnett 4.98-Larry Pollard 5.00-Jimmy Hensley 6.8-Jody Ridley 7.12-Tommy Ellis 8.22-Bobby Allison 9.32-Dale Jarrett 10.34-Joe Kelly 11.10-L.D. Ottinger 12.44-Rick Mast 13.21-Larry Pearson 14.03-Mike McLaughlin 15.43-Kenny Burks 16.04-Eddie Falk 17.65-Ken Bouchard 18.63-Jeff Hensley 19.47-Ron Bouchard 20.14-Ronnie Silver 21.6-Tommy Houston 22.62-John Linville 23.24-Rodney Howard 24.58-Merv Treichler 25.11-Jack Ingram 26.54-Dickie Boswell 27.4-Joe Thurman 28.18-Jeff Berry 29.89-Mike Swaim 30.66-Rusty Wallace 31.27-Sammy Swindell 32.7-Joe Ruttman 33.39-Mitchell Clark 34.45-Charlie Luck 35.69-Rick Wilson 36.60-Ed Berrier 37.1-Morgan Shepherd 38.78-Mike Porter 39.51-Robert Ingram 40.75-Brad Teague 41.70-Bosco Lowe 42.84-Tommy Riggins
Did Not Qualify 43.33-Tony Anderson 44.73-Billy Hogan
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 8, 2019 17:01:13 GMT -5
Race #10 - Winn-Dixie 300
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 10th stop of the 1985 season in Concord, North Carolina, the site of the Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Winn-Dixie 300.
NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver Tim Richmond led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first four laps before Neil Bonnet, who was tapped by Darrell Waltrip, who was focusing on the NASCAR All Star event which was to be run right after this event, took the race lead as the near sellout crowd was given a great showing by the NASCAR Buschwackers who raced against the Busch Series regulars as only one caution would fly during the event, allowing for many battles for the lead and position. Richmond would be in the lead late when a faulty piston ended his day with thirty one laps to go.
Neil Bonnett would assume the lead and had to hold off points leader L.D. Ottinger to score his first career win.
Other Noticeables: Neil Bonnett scored his 1st win of the year, Bonnett led 5 times for 91 laps, including the final 33 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 7th start, Mike Swaim(23rd) and Rick Wilson(37th) made their NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debuts, L.D. Ottinger, who finished 2nd, kept his points lead, leading Jack Ingram by 73 points
1.17-Neil Bonnett (91 laps led) 2.10-L.D. Ottinger (4 laps led) 3.5-Brett Bodine (49 laps led) 4.00-Jimmy Hensley (2 laps led) 5.12-Tommy Ellis 6.44-Rick Mast 7.98-Larry Pollard (20 laps led) 8.43-Kenny Burks 9.65-Ken Bouchard 10.21-Larry Pearson 11.04-Eddie Falk-1 lap 12.03-Mike McLaughlin-1 lap 13.24-Rodney Howard-1 lap 14.39-Dickie Linville-1 lap 15.11-Jack Ingram-1 lap 16.14-Ronnie Silver-2 laps 17.32-Dale Jarrett-2 laps 18.63-Jeff Hensley-2 laps 19.62-John Linville-2 laps 20.4-Joe Thurman-2 laps 21.6-Tommy Houston-3 laps 22.54-Dickie Boswell-3 laps 23.89-Mike Swaim-3 laps 24.1-Morgan Shepherd-4 laps 25.58-Merv Treichler-4 laps 26.27-Sammy Swindell-4 laps 27.45-Charlie Luck-5 laps 28.34-Joe Kelly-5 laps 29.8-Jody Ridley-5 laps 30.60-Ed Berrier-6 laps 31.70-Bosco Lowe-6 laps 32.7-Joe Ruttman-6 laps 33.51-Robert Ingram-6 laps 34.66-Rusty Wallace-6 laps 35.84-Tommy Riggins-6 laps 36.47-Ron Bouchard-7 laps 37.69-Rick Wilson-8 laps (Clutch) 38.15-Tim Richmond-31 laps (Piston) (34 laps led) 39.22-Bobby Allison-67 laps (Camshaft) 40.75-Brad Teague-96 laps (Header) 41.78-Mike Porter-147 laps (Ignition) 42.18-Jeff Berry-177 laps (Camshaft)
Tim Richmond-1-4 Neil Bonnett-5-10 Tim Richmond-11-23 Neil Bonnett-24-33 Larry Pollard-34-53 Neil Bonnett-54-65 Brett Bodine-66-67 Jimmy Hensley-68-69 Neil Bonnett-70-99 Brett Bodine-100-134 Tim Richmond-135 L.D. Ottinger-136-138 Brett Bodine-139-150 Tim Richmond-151-153 L.D. Ottinger-154 Tim Richmond-155-167 Neil Bonnett-168-200
16 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 4 laps Lap 138 (Car #21 Spin Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 3.916 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 17 Minutes and 39 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 29, 2019 14:00:37 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 11th race of the season the Roses Stores 200 at the South Boston Speedway.
Larry Pearson won the pole, with a time of 18.235 seconds, beating Brett Bodine by 0.103 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Larry Pearson won his 1st pole of the year, Pearson won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since 1984 at Charlotte; 13 races ago, Sam Ard, who won this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, L.D. Ottinger, who will start 8th, has a 73 point lead over Jack Ingram
1.21-Larry Pearson 2.5-Brett Bodine 3.12-Tommy Ellis 4.04-Eddie Falk 5.32-Dale Jarrett 6.16-Jimmy Lawson 7.75-Brad Teague 8.10-L.D. Ottinger 9.4-Joe Thurman 10.36-Joe Kelly 11.01-Dickie Boswell 12.99-Bubba Nissen 13.11-Jack Ingram 14.00-Jimmy Hensley 15.22-Rick Mast 16.98-Larry Pollard 17.14-Ronnie Silver 18.6-Tommy Houston 19.43-Dickie Linville 20.51-Robert Ingram 21.41-Jack Bland 22.2-Jeff Hensley 23.9-Bob Shreeves 24.40-Al Hylton
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 29, 2019 22:01:58 GMT -5
Race #11 - Roses Stores 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 11th stop of the 1985 season in South Boston, Virginia, the site of the South Boston Speedway for the Roses Stores 200.
Larry Pearson led the field to the Green Flag and would lead the first nine laps before Dale Jarrett took the lead for two laps before Tommy Ellis took the lead. No one knew it at the time, but that would be the third and final lead change, as Ellis completely dominated the race, lapping the field two times, leading all but eleven laps, to score his third win of 1985.
Other Noticeables: Tommy Ellis scored his 3rd win of the year, Ellis led 1 time for 189 laps, which were the final 189 laps, It was the 10th win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Langley; 3 races ago, L.D. Ottinger, who finished 15th, kept his points lead, leading Jack Ingram by 26 points
1.12-Tommy Ellis (189 laps led) 2.00-Jimmy Hensley-2 laps 3.11-Jack Ingram-2 laps 4.5-Brett Bodine-2 laps 5.22-Rick Mast-2 laps 6.32-Dale Jarrett-2 laps (2 laps led) 7.75-Brad Teague-2 laps 8.2-Jeff Hensley-2 laps 9.14-Ronnie Silver-3 laps 10.98-Larry Pollard-3 laps 11.16-Jimmy Lawson-3 laps 12.43-Dickie Linville-3 laps 13.6-Tommy Houston-3 laps 14.01-Dickie Boswell-3 laps 15.10-L.D. Ottinger-3 laps 16.41-Jack Bland-3 laps 17.9-Bob Shreeves-3 laps 18.51-Robert Ingram-3 laps 19.04-Eddie Falk-4 laps 20.36-Joe Kelly-4 laps 21.40-Al Hylton-4 laps 22.21-Larry Pearson-4 laps (9 laps led) 23.99-Bubba Nissen-5 laps 24.4-Joe Thurman-68 laps (Accident)
Larry Pearson-1-9 Dale Jarrett-10-11 Tommy Ellis-12-200
2 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 10 laps Lap 110 (Car #4 Stalled Turn 3), Lap 193 (Car #21 Stalled Turn 4), Lap 200 (Car #51 Spin Turn 1)
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 13 Minutes and 57 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jul 17, 2019 11:01:28 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 12th race of the season the Goody's 200 at the Hickory Motor Speedway.
Bosco Lowe won the pole, with a time of 18.829 seconds, beating L.D. Ottinger by 0.012 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bosco Lowe won his 1st pole of the year, Lowe won his 6th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since 1984 at Nashville; 33 races ago, Jack Ingram, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 6th, L.D. Ottinger, who will start 2nd, has a 26 point lead over Jack Ingram
1.27-Bosco Lowe 2.10-L.D. Ottinger 3.21-Larry Pearson 4.66-Bennie Davis 5.88-Pete Silva 6.11-Jack Ingram 7.5-Brett Bodine 8.22-Rick Mast 9.16-Jimmy Lawson 10.75-Brad Teague 11.4-Joe Thurman 12.00-Jimmy Hensley 13.2-Jeff Hensley 14.6-Tommy Houston 15.98-Larry Pollard 16.53-Ed Berrier 17.43-Dickie Linville 18.01-Dickie Boswell 19.04-Eddie Falk 20.41-Jack Bland 21.14-Ronnie Silver 22.32-Dale Jarrett 23.42-Joe Kelly 24.82-Larry Walker
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jul 17, 2019 23:00:47 GMT -5
Race #12 - Goody's 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 12th stop of the 1985 season in Hickory, North Carolina, the site of the Hickory Motor Speedway for the Goody's 200.
Bosco Lowe led the field to the Green Flag but it would be points leader L.D. Ottinger who would lead the first lap before he was passed by Larry Pearson who would lead for much of the first quarter of the race before Brett Bodine led briefly, but it was Joe Thurman who took over on Lap 28 and began to dominate the race, losing the lead only during pit stops. Jack Ingram would take over the lead late and appeared on his way to another win, but a tire problem with twenty five laps to go handed the lead to Brett Bodine.
Once he assumed the lead, Bodine held off Pete Silva to score the second win of his career in just his 6th start.
Other Noticeables: Brett Bodine scored his 2nd win of the year, Bodine led 2 times for 26 laps, which were the final 25 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since Martinsville; 7 races ago, Jack Ingram, who finished 4th, is the new points leader, leading L.D. Ottinger by 10 points
1.5-Brett Bodine (26 laps led) 2.88-Pete Silva 3.98-Larry Pollard 4.11-Jack Ingram (43 laps led) 5.22-Rick Mast 6.00-Jimmy Hensley-1 lap 7.4-Joe Thurman-1 lap (96 laps led) 8.14-Ronnie Silver-1 lap (9 laps led) 9.41-Jack Bland-1 lap 10.16-Jimmy Lawson-1 lap 11.6-Tommy Houston-2 laps 12.53-Ed Berrier-2 laps 13.10-L.D. Ottinger-2 laps (1 lap led) 14.66-Bennie Davis-3 laps 15.75-Brad Teague-3 laps 16.2-Jeff Hensley-4 laps 17.21-Larry Pearson-4 laps (25 laps led) 18.42-Joe Kelly-4 laps 19.82-Larry Walker-4 laps 20.04-Eddie Falk-4 laps 21.32-Dale Jarrett-4 laps 22.43-Dickie Linville-5 laps 23.01-Dickie Boswell-6 laps 24.27-Bosco Lowe-6 laps
Bosco Lowe-Pole L.D. Ottinger-1 Larry Pearson-2-26 Brett Bodine-27 Joe Thurman-28-117 Ronnie Silver-118-126 Joe Thurman-127-132 Jack Ingram-133-175 Brett Bodine-176-200
7 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 13.357 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 10 Minutes and 16 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 7, 2019 13:00:45 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 13th race of the season the Puryear Truck 150 at the Orange County Speedway.
Dickie Boswell won the pole, with a time of 18.479 seconds, beating Jack Ingram by 0.104 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Dickie Boswell won his 1st pole of the year, Boswell won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 39th start, Ronnie Silver, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 5th, Jack Ingram, who will start 2nd, has a 10 point lead over L.D. Ottinger
1.01-Dickie Boswell 2.11-Jack Ingram 3.88-Pete Silva 4.32-Dale Jarrett 5.14-Ronnie Silver 6.10-L.D. Ottinger 7.21-Larry Pearson 8.00-Jimmy Hensley 9.77-Bud Elliott 10.22-Rick Mast 11.98-Larry Pollard 12.64-Daryl Lacks 13.41-Jack Bland 14.6-Tommy Houston 15.9-Bob Shreeves 16.2-Jeff Hensley 17.36-Joe Kelly 18.82-Larry Walker 19.43-Dickie Linville 20.4-Joe Thurman 21.04-Eddie Falk 22.75-Brad Teague 23.16-Jimmy Lawson 24.51-Robert Ingram
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Sept 8, 2019 12:05:42 GMT -5
Race #13 - Puryear Truck 150
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 13th stop of the 1985 season in Rougemont, North Carolina, the site of the Orange County Speedway for the Puryear Truck 150.
Dickie Boswell led the field to the Green Flag but it would be brand new points leader Jack Ingram who would lead the first five laps as once again the the track provided the fans in attendance a great showing as multiple cautions and 27 lead changes would keep the fans on the edge of their seats. Daryl Lacks would lead for much of the event, but it was Jack Bland who found himself in the lead with less then ten laps to go, but right behind him was Larry Pearson. Pearson made his move with eight laps to go, and would hold off points leader Jack Ingram for his second career win.
Other Noticeables: Larry Pearson scored his 1st win of the year, Pearson led 4 times for 33 laps, including the final 8 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since 1984 at Hickory; 15 races ago, Jack Ingram, who finished 2nd, kept his points lead, leading L.D. Ottinger by 62 points
1.21-Larry Pearson (33 laps led) 2.11-Jack Ingram (15 laps led) 3.64-Daryl Lacks (40 laps led) 4.41-Jack Bland (11 laps led) 5.4-Joe Thurman 6.01-Dickie Boswell (11 laps led) 7.51-Robert Ingram 8.00-Jimmy Hensley (7 laps led) 9.98-Larry Pollard 10.6-Tommy Houston 11.22-Rick Mast 12.77-Bud Elliott (25 laps led) 13.32-Dale Jarrett (8 laps led) 14.43-Dickie Linville 15.10-L.D. Ottinger 16.88-Pete Silva 17.16-Jimmy Lawson 18.14-Ronnie Silver 19.9-Bob Shreeves 20.82-Larry Walker 21.2-Jeff Hensley 22.75-Brad Teague-1 lap 23.04-Eddie Falk-1 lap 24.36-Joe Kelly-3 laps
Dickie Boswell-Pole Jack Ingram-1-5 Dickie Boswell-6-9 Dale Jarrett-10-11 Daryl Lacks-12-19 Dale Jarrett-20 Daryl Lacks-21-45 Dale Jarrett-46-49 Bud Elliott-50-57 Dale Jarrett-58 Jimmy Hensley-59-62 Bud Elliott-63-65 Jimmy Hensley-66-67 Larry Pearson-68-74 Bud Elliott-75-88 Jimmy Hensley-89 Jack Ingram-90-94 Jack Bland-95-98 Jack Ingram-99-100 Jack Bland-101-104 Larry Pearson-105-109 Dickie Boswell-110-111 Daryl Lacks-112-113 Larry Pearson-114-126 Dickie Boswell-127-131 Jack Ingram-132-134 Daryl Lacks-135-139 Jack Bland-140-142 Larry Pearson-143-150
27 Lead Changes among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 6 for 30 laps Lap 25 (Cars #6 and 41 Spin Turn 2), Lap 37 (Car #4 Spin Backstretch), Lap 50 (Car #04 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 75 (Car #64 Spin Turn 2), Lap 81 (Car #22 Spin Turn 2), Lap 120 (Car #75 Spin Turn 4),
Margin of Victory: 0.571 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 1 Minute and 3 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 29, 2019 11:03:21 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 14th race of the season the Kroger 200 at the Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Jimmy Hensley won the pole, with a time of 27.363 seconds, beating Joe Thurman by 0.006 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jimmy Hensley won his 3rd pole of the year, Hensley won his 4th career pole in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series and his first since South Boston; 7 races ago, Dale Jarrett, who won this race one year ago, will be starting 12th, Jack Ingram, who will start 8th, has a 62 point lead over L.D. Ottinger
1.00-Jimmy Hensley 2.4-Joe Thurman 3.6-Tommy Houston 4.2-John Linville 5.21-Larry Pearson 6.98-Larry Pollard 7.62-Butch Miller 8.11-Jack Ingram 9.51-Robert Ingram 10.83-Bob Dotter 11.10-L.D. Ottinger 12.32-Dale Jarrett 13.14-Ronnie Silver 14.17-Darrell Waltrip 15.1-Morgan Shepherd 16.08-Jeff Hensley 17.5-Brett Bodine 18.22-Rick Mast 19.24-Rodney Howard 20.38-Bosco Lowe 21.35-Bill Venturini 22.7-Lee Raymond 23.75-Brad Teague 24.23-Davey Allison 25.16-Jimmy Lawson 26.01-Dickie Boswell 27.43-Dickie Linville 28.12-Kirk Bryant 29.04-Eddie Falk 30.57-David Simko
Did Not Qualify 31.0-Scott Stovall 32.26-Walt Bohland 33.34-Bob Brevak 34.50-Don Marmor 35.71-Bobby Jacks
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 29, 2019 20:03:02 GMT -5
Race #14 - Kroger 200
The NASCAR Busch Grand National Series made their 14th stop of the 1985 season in Clermont, Indiana, the site of the Indianapolis Raceway Park for the Kroger 200.
Jimmy Hensley led the field to the Green Flag and quickly began to pull away to a early lead as NASCAR's secondary series ran a combination race with the ARCA Talladega Super Car Series as a pretty calm race provided the fans with great racing, Hensley would lose the lead after the first caution to Larry Pearon after a round of pit stops, but quickly took it back as Hensley dominated the race, losing the lead only during round of pit stops once again before taking it back shortly after. After being chosen to replace Sam Ard after Ard was injured at Rockingham, and Hensley had proven to be a great choice, picking up three poles in 14 starts, and leading 173 of 200 laps on his way to his first career win.
Other Noticeables: Jimmy Hensley scored his 1st win of the year, Hensley led 3 times for 173 laps, including the final 66 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Busch Grand National Series in his 61st start, Lee Raymond, who finished 25th, made his NASCAR Busch Grand National Series debut, Jack Ingram, who finished 4th, kept his points lead, leading L.D. Ottinger by 101 points
1.00-Jimmy Hensley (173 laps led) 2.51-Robert Ingram 3.21-Larry Pearson (19 laps led) 4.11-Jack Ingram (1 lap led) 5.17-Darrell Waltrip 6.22-Rick Mast 7.32-Dale Jarrett-1 lap (4 laps led) 8.1-Morgan Shepherd-1 lap 9.6-Tommy Houston-1 lap 10.08-Jeff Hensley-1 lap 11.2-John Linville-1 lap 12.24-Rodney Howard-1 lap 13.01-Dickie Boswell-1 lap 14.10-L.D. Ottinger-1 lap (3 laps led) 15.4-Joe Thurman-2 laps 16.98-Larry Pollard-2 laps 17.83-Bob Dotter-2 laps 18.62-Butch Miller-2 laps 19.16-Jimmy Lawson-2 laps 20.35-Bill Venturini-2 laps 21.38-Bosco Lowe-3 laps 22.04-Eddie Falk-4 laps 23.43-Dickie Linville-5 laps 24.12-Kirk Bryant-7 laps 25.7-Lee Raymond-105 laps (Camshaft) 26.75-Brad Teague-117 laps (Camshaft) 27.57-David Simko-166 laps (Accident) 28.14-Ronnie Silver-168 laps (Accident) 29.5-Brett Bodine-169 laps (Accident) 30.23-Davey Allison-169 laps (Accident)
Jimmy Hensley-1-32 Larry Pearson-33-51 Jimmy Hensley-52-126 Jack Ingram-127 L.D. Ottinger-128-130 Dale Jarrett-131-134 Jimmy Hensley-135-200
6 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 15 laps Lap 33 (Cars #83, 14, 04, 43, 5, 57 and 23 Accident Backstretch), Lap 44 (Cars #12 and 22 Spin Backstretch), Lap 149 (Car #35 Spin Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: 6.362 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 49 Minutes and 9 Seconds
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