1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

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The 1976 NASCAR Grand National Winston Cup Series was the 28th season of professional stock car racing in the United States, the 5th modern era season of the Grand National series and sixth under R. J. Reynolds sponsorship through its Winston cigarette brand. The season began on Sunday, January 18 and ended on Sunday, November 21. Cale Yarborough, driving the #11 Junior Johnson Holly Farms Chevrolet scored his first of three consecutive NASCAR Grand National Series Winston Cup Championships. Skip Manning was named NASCAR Rookie of the Year.

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Season recap

NoDateEventCircuitWinner
1January 18 Winston Western 500 Riverside International Raceway David Pearson
February 12 125 Mile Qualifying Races Daytona International Speedway Dave Marcis
Darrell Waltrip
2February 15 Daytona 500 David Pearson
3February 29 Carolina 500 North Carolina Speedway Richard Petty
4March 7 Richmond 400 Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway Dave Marcis
5March 14 Southeastern 400 Bristol International Speedway Cale Yarborough
6March 21 Atlanta 500 Atlanta International Raceway David Pearson
7April 4 Gwyn Staley 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway Cale Yarborough
8April 11 Rebel 500 Darlington Raceway David Pearson
9April 25 Virginia 500 Martinsville Speedway Darrell Waltrip
10May 2 Winston 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Buddy Baker
11May 8 Music City USA 420 Nashville Speedway Cale Yarborough
12May 16 Mason-Dixon 500 Dover Downs International Speedway Benny Parsons
13May 30 World 600 Charlotte Motor Speedway David Pearson
14June 13 Riverside 400 Riverside International Raceway David Pearson
15June 20 Cam 2 Motor Oil 400 Michigan International Speedway David Pearson
16July 4 Firecracker 400 Daytona International Speedway Cale Yarborough
17July 17 Nashville 420 Nashville Speedway Benny Parsons
18August 1 Purolator 500 Pocono Raceway Richard Petty
19August 8 Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Dave Marcis
20August 22 Champion Spark Plug 400 Michigan International Speedway David Pearson
21August 29 Volunteer 400 Bristol International Speedway Cale Yarborough
22September 6 Southern 500 Darlington Raceway David Pearson
23September 12 Capital City 400 Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway Cale Yarborough
24September 19 Delaware 500 Dover Downs International Speedway Cale Yarborough
25September 26 Old Dominion 500 Martinsville Speedway Cale Yarborough
26October 3 Wilkes 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway Cale Yarborough
27October 10 National 500 Charlotte Motor Speedway Donnie Allison
28October 24 American 500 North Carolina Speedway Richard Petty
29November 7 Dixie 500 Atlanta International Raceway Dave Marcis
29November 21 Los Angeles Times 500 Ontario Motor Speedway David Pearson

Race Summaries

Daytona 500

Dixie 500

Firecracker 400

Gwyn Staley 400

Los Angeles Times 500

Full Drivers’ Championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.

Pos.Driver RSD DAY CAR RCH BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL ONT Pts
1 Cale Yarborough 242341*3*1*25221*27*372*1*525262*1*231*1*1*1*254234644
2 Richard Petty 2521*227282234426294222120322324381*28274449
3 Benny Parsons 53593243202631531971339947292652531634304
4 Bobby Allison 152521352931863544233724234692427293426334097
5 Lennie Pond 643023224642211686257324552585634295722423930
6 Dave Marcis 827261*4328521973291030562215224714121729251*243875
7 Buddy Baker 28334292125262*271*4528553523*22*3153155344*285393745
8 Darrell Waltrip 21322242522311*33123011629393263727334312241137403505
9 David Pearson 1*1291133721*11224*11*3196621*3483
10 Dick Brooks 334124266773551277682931329768666982943447
11 Richard Childress 79236201199824171017111812289813103625201023152725363428
12 J. D. McDuffie 1971021102752723272015251416241321782325117217232613113400
13 James Hylton 92319157311332122818171316352611174211320169181118291253380
14 D. K. Ulrich 12191720252119161620111216261216173821711161781326301418253280
15 Cecil Gordon 2318347281612111061436201210341562926211213351513281523163247
16 Frank Warren 1110281914152017291010131820241312161223201926231422262227183240
17 David Sisco 2920823927132414922108916103132143923111614192033302994
18 Skip Manning (R)303530121711141716221133203191291418321223211391482931
19 Ed Negre 1391381317283032193427241737251127302926271522253713122709
20 Buddy Arrington 113111930182428222631141140267331735181011121216DNQ2573
21 Terry Bivins (R)8135242622191512149328925172272099
22 Bobby Wawak DNQ292626261410142410910102225810331062062
23 Bruce Hill 3622181078233937252527293219223630343511101995
24 Jimmy Means (R)40343115392311242311241918242720272317DNQ1752
25 Dick May 3816152114272118191616281917172030321719
26 Walter Ballard 2514192410QL9816223137262216DNQ1554
27 Henley Gray 363023292533201711152112131936371425
28 Coo Coo Marlin 2186136834128321030DNQ1412
29 Gary Myers DNQ1135272530271927272721292618341296
30 Jackie Rogers 151210369388153515191173
31 Grant Adcox DNQ712719123018131412201163
32 Neil Bonnett (R)58301939293338624283581130
33 Tommy Gale DNQ1535221837212934402524171005
34 Donnie Allison 3473563317334988
35 Joe Mihalic 171226DNQ182313132218981
36 Elmo Langley 10151513132515QL824
37 Travis Tiller DNQ181718262322332832DNQ816
38 Sonny Easley 3291033111514772
39 Joe Frasson 14836363040283034707
40 Jabe Thomas DNQ271321142114648
41 Bill Elliott (R)3336382328191432635
42 Dean Dalton 291518281114DNQ633
43 Earle Canavan DNQ18171934362924DNQ610
44 Rick Newsom 18302038302418607
45 Tighe Scott 35171530636566
46 Terry Ryan 6540329558
47 Darrell Bryant DNQ112036409193540546
48 Buck Baker 634162836161724513
49 Chuck Bown 1619283119481
50 Baxter Price DNQ162324212028479
51 Dick Skillen 3121211730455
52 Sam Sommers 24DNQ3630369412
53 Ricky Rudd DNQ233310DNQ16407
54 Jimmy Lee Capps 24332110389
55 Bob Burcham DNQ1433303535374
56 John Utsman (R)DNQ14191215345
57 Harold Miller DNQDNQ181420333
58 Ray Elder 44DNQ320
59 G. C. Spencer 25341735319
60 Jerry Sisco 112226312
61 Jimmy Insolo 3821307
62 Don Puskarich 272115300
63 Earl Brooks 20322020273
64 Bill Champion DNQ282916270
65 Jack Donohue 192136261
66 Richard D. Brown 222430261
67 Junior Miller 1415239
68 Jimmy Hensley 257234
69 Roy Smith 202738234
70 Eddie Bradshaw 1815DNQ227
71 Chuck Wahl 2213DNQ226
72 Bill Schmitt 1026219
73 Bruce Jacobi DNQ372827DNQ213
74 Gary Matthews 1723206
75 Bill Polich 26DNQ17197
76 Larry LaMay 3016188
77 Walter Wallace 2818188
78 Ron Esau 1435DNQ179
79 Gary Johnson 29DNQ176
80 Carl Joiner 2031173
81 Ferrel Harris QL2528167
82 Hugh Pearson 2430DNQ164
83 Johnny Ray (R)3128149
84 Harry Gant 9138
85 Jim Thirkettle 3429137
86 Larry Esau 13124
87 Jim Vandiver 13124
88 Gene Felton 16115
89 Jim Hurtubise 16115
90 Don Reynolds 18DNQ109
91 Budd Hagelin 1937106
92 Bill Dennis 21100
93 Tommy Ellis 21100
94 Richie Panch 21100
95 John Dineen 22DNQ97
96 Doc Faustina DNQ24DNQ91
97 Clyde Lynn 2491
98 Glen McDuffie 2782
99 J. C. Danielson 2879
100 Glenn Francis 2879
101 Sterling Marlin 2976
102 Hershel McGriff 303273
103 Dale Earnhardt 311970
104 Rusty Sanders 3170
105 John Hamson 32DNQ67
106 Dick Trickle 3267
107 John Haver 3364
108 Ernie Stierly 33DNQ64
109 Sam Beler 3461
110 Charlie Glotzbach 3461
111 Harry Jefferson 35DNQ58
112 Johnny Kieper 3558
113 Tom Williams 37DNQ52
114 Bobby Isaac 63849
115 Bill Hollar DNQ3946
116 Earl Ross 3946
117 Janet Guthrie 1515332220
118 A. J. Foyt 22*3242238
119 Neil Castles 252538
120 David Hobbs 3417
121 Johnny Rutherford 2031
122 Salt Walther 12
123 Larry Phillips 13
124 Bruce Blodgett 15
125 Ernie Shaw 16
126 Mike Hiss 22
127 Ramo Stott 26
128 Jeff Handy 28
129 Billy McGinnis 34
130 Gordon Johncock 39
131 Al Holbert 40
132 Elliott Forbes-Robinson DNQ
133 Dave Decker DNQ
134 Bill Seifert DNQ
135 Darel Dieringer DNQ
136 Blackie Wangerin DNQ
137 John Banks DNQ
138 Terry Link DNQ
139 Jim Fleming DNQ
140 Jerry Mabie DNQ
141 Jerry Hansen DNQ
142 Earl Ressler DNQ
143 Steve Pfeifer DNQ
144 Richard White DNQ
145 Ross Kusah DNQ
146 Leon Fox DNQ
147 Dennis Wilson DNQ
148 Bryce Mann DNQ
149 Sue Williams DNQ
150 Arlene Hiss DNQ
151 Terry Wood DNQ
152 Don Graham DNQ
153 Jack Simpson DNQ
154 John Weibel DNQ
155 Summer McKnight DNQ
156 Dick Whalen DNQ
157 Chris Monoleos DNQ
158 Norm Palmer DNQ
159 Bill Osborne DNQ
160 Jerry Barnett DNQ
161 Perry Cottingham DNQ
162 Marty Robbins WthDNQ
Pos.Driver RSD DAY CAR RCH BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL ONT Pts

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References

  1. Stock Car Racing Magazine, June 1976, p. 25
  2. "1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Central - The Third Turn". www.thethirdturn.com. Retrieved 2021-04-29.