Volunteer 500 at Bristol International Speedway - Race Winners
The NASCAR Cup Series is a stock car racing series owned and operated by NASCAR (the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing). NASCAR’s premier series had been known as the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series since Jan. 1, 2017, rebranded in 2020. It holds races over the season at tracks located in the United States both road courses and ovals. Although the roots of the series was in the use of "stock" manufacturers vehicles, todays cars are custom built automobiles powered by custom built V8 engines.
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Volunteer 500 - Race Winners
NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series
Date | Winner | Start Pos | Car Man | Avg Speed (mph) | Laps Run |
8/25/1979 | Darrell Waltrip | 5 | Chevrolet | 91.493 | 267 |
8/26/1978 | Cale Yarborough | 4 | Oldsmobile | 88.628 | 267 |
11/2/1975 | Richard Petty | 4 | 74 Dodge | 97.016 | 267 |
7/14/1974 | Cale Yarborough | 3 | 74 Chevrolet | 75.43 | 267 |
7/8/1973 | Benny Parsons | 2 | 73 Chevrolet | 91.342 | 267 |
7/9/1972 | Bobby Allison | 1 | 72 Chevrolet | 92.735 | 267 |
7/11/1971 | Charlie Glotzbach | 2 | 71 Chevrolet | 101.07 | 267 |
7/19/1970 | Bobby Allison | 10 | 69 Dodge | 84.88 | 267 |
7/20/1969 | David Pearson | 3 | 69 Ford | 79.737 | 267 |
7/21/1968 | David Pearson | 6 | 68 Ford | 76.31 | 250 |
7/23/1967 | Richard Petty | 1 | 67 Plymouth | 78.705 | 250 |
7/24/1966 | Paul Goldsmith | 4 | 66 Plymouth | 77.963 | 250 |
7/25/1965 | Ned Jarrett | 6 | 65 Ford | 61.826 | 250 |
7/26/1964 | Fred Lorenzen | 8 | 64 Ford | 78.044 | 250 |
7/28/1963 | Fred Lorenzen | 1 | 63 Ford | 74.844 | 250 |
4/29/1962 | Bobby Johns | 6 | 62 Pontiac | 73.397 | 250 |
7/30/1961 | Jack Smith | 12 | 61 Pontiac | 68.373 | 250 |