1977 Firecracker 400

The 1977 Firecracker 400 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on July 4, 1977, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

1977 Firecracker 400
Race details
Race 16 of 30 in the 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Track map of Daytona International Speedway.
Date July 4, 1977 (1977-July-04)
Official name Firecracker 400
Location Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
Course Permanent racing facility
2.500 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 160 laps, 400 mi (643 km)
Weather Extremely hot with temperatures of 90.9 °F (32.7 °C); wind speeds of 12 miles per hour (19 km/h)[1]
Average speed 142.716 miles per hour (229.679 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Jim Stacy Racing
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 95
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network ABC (tape delay)
Announcers Keith Jackson

For the first time since 1949, three women raced in an official NASCAR Cup Series race: Italian Lella Lombardi, Belgian Christine Beckers, and American Janet Guthrie. Lella Lombardi was the only woman to score points in F1 and NASCAR. Lombardi is actually the only F1 driver ever to have a career total of less than one point. One driver scored one-seventh of a point in one season (for sharing a fastest lap, recorded only down to the second, with six others) but scored 51 more in other years.

Race report

A racing grid of 41 drivers competed in this race; including Belgian driver Christine Beckers and Italian Lella Lombardi. D.K. Ulrich would finish last due to an engine problem on the fourth lap. Janet Guthrie was the only American-born female driver on the grid. While A. J. Foyt, Cale Yarborough, Richard Petty and Darrell Waltrip would lead the opening laps of the race, Donnie Allison and Richard Petty would fight it out for supremacy in the crucial final laps.[2]

Lombardi and Beckers were invited by NASCAR with the idea to pit the three women against each other on the track. Lella Lombardi and Christine Beckers raced as teammates in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, finishing just outside the top-10 in their Ford-powered entry, three weeks before this race then raced against each other here.

Richard Petty would go on to defeat Darrell Waltrip by 18 seconds in front of 65,000 people; marking the final win for Richard Petty in his trusty 1974 Dodge Charger. Engine problems knocked most of the drivers out of the race. Neil Bonnett would win the pole position with a qualifying speed of 187.191 miles per hour (301.255 km/h) while the speed of the race was 147.216 miles per hour (236.921 km/h).[2]

There was two-hour rain delay two laps before halfway. There was a storm covering from the tri-oval over the first and second turns for about two hours while the third and fourth turns were in sunshine due to the incessant hot and humid weather of Florida during the summer months.

Most of the vehicles at this event were Dodge or Chevrolet with some Ford vehicles and a single entry by an AMC Matador.[2] Winnings for this race ranged from $19,075 ($80,480 when adjusted for inflation) for the winner to $1,390 for last-place. ($5,865 when adjusted for inflation).[3] Ramo Stott would retire from professional stock car racing after this event.[4]

Qualifying

Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 5Neil BonnettDodgeJim Stacy
2 11Cale YarboroughChevroletJunior Johnson
3 72Benny ParsonsChevroletL.G. DeWitt
4 36Ron HutchersonChevroletJohn Gwinn
5 43Richard PettyDodgePetty Enterprises
6 51A.J. FoytChevroletA.J. Foyt
7 27Sam SommersChevroletM.C. Anderson
8 1Donnie AllisonChevroletHoss Ellington
9 12Bobby AllisonMatadorBobby Allison
10 81Terry RyanChevroletBill Monaghan

Top 10 finishers

Pos[2] Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Laps Winnings Laps led Points Time/Status
1 543Richard PettyDodge160$23,075951852:48:10
2 1288Darrell WaltripChevrolet160$16,35021175+17.7 seconds
3 372Benny ParsonsChevrolet160$12,3001170Lead lap under green flag
4 1421David PearsonMercury160$6,9000160Lead lap under green flag
5 651A. J. FoytChevrolet160$4,7004UnknownLead lap under green flag
6 81Donnie AllisonFord160$4,57012155Lead lap under green flag
7 3215Buddy BakerFord160$6,6700146Lead lap under green flag
8 15Neil BonnettDodge158$4,0201147+2 laps
9 3090Dick BrooksFord157$5,2200138+3 laps
10 727Sam SommersChevrolet156$3,5700134+4 laps

Standings after the race

Pos Driver Points[2] Differential
1 Cale Yarborough 2630 0
2 Richard Petty 2613 -17
3 Benny Parsons 2426 -206
4 Darrell Waltrip 2315 -315
5 Buddy Baker 2196 -434
6 Dick Brooks 1992 -638
7 Cecil Gordon 1933 -697
8 Richard Childress 1851 -779
9 David Pearson 1809 -821
10 James Hylton 1726 -904

References

  1. Weather information for the 1977 Firecracker 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. 1977 Firecracker 400 racing information at Racing Reference
  3. 1977 Firecracker 400 Archived 2012-06-13 at the Wayback Machine racing information at Driver Averages
  4. '1977 Firecracker 400 racing information at Race Database
Preceded by
1976
Firecracker 400 races
1976
Succeeded by
1978
Preceded by
1977 Cam 2 Motor Oil 400
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1977
Succeeded by
1977 Nashville 420
Preceded by
1977 NAPA 400
Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
Succeeded by
1979 Daytona 500
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