1983 World 600

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Date May 29, 1983 (1983-05-29)
Official name World 600
Course Permanent racing facility
1983 World 600
Race details[1][2]
Race 12 of 30 in the 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
1983 World 600 program cover, featuring Stroker Ace and Pembrook Fenny from the film Stroker Ace, which would release later that year
1983 World 600 program cover, featuring Stroker Ace and Pembrook Fenny from the film Stroker Ace, which would release later that year
Date May 29, 1983 (1983-05-29)
Official name World 600
Location Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 1.500 miles (2.414 km)
Distance 400 laps, 600 mi (965 km)
Weather Hot, humid, and partly cloudy with a high around 80.1 °F (26.7 °C); wind out of the ESE at 7.48 miles per hour (12.04 km/h)
Average speed 140.707 miles per hour (226.446 km/h)
Attendance 137,000[3]
Pole position
Driver Wood Brothers Racing
Most laps led
Driver Bobby Allison DiGard Motorsports
Laps 188
Winner
No. 75 Neil Bonnett RahMoc Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network Mizlou
Announcers Ken Squier
Phil Parsons

The 1983 World 600, the 24th running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on May 29, 1983, at the Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, North Carolina, US).

The layout of Charlotte Motor Speedway, the venue where the race was held.

The race was held at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) quad-oval track located thirteen miles from Charlotte, North Carolina in Concord. The track sanctioned NASCAR Winston Cup Series events biannually during the 1983 season, with the other race being the Miller High Life 500. The track opened for the 1960 World 600, and was built by Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner.

Summary

This event took four hours, fifteen minutes, and fifty-one seconds to complete.[3] Five cautions were waved for twenty-eight laps.[3] Neil Bonnett defeated Richard Petty[4] by a margin of 0.8 seconds in front of 137,000 people.[3] Notable speeds for this race were: 140.707 miles per hour (226.446 km/h) as the average speed and 162.841 miles per hour (262.067 km/h) as the pole position speed.[3] Bonnett had previously won the 1982 running of the same event and would repeat his success.[5] However, he would never win another World 600 race after this one. Canadian driver Trevor Boys started in 33rd and finished in 20th during this race in his #48 Chevrolet.[3] Total winnings for this race were $407,190 ($1,285,512 when adjusted for inflation).[2]

Jimmy Means was in the top 10 in points after this race. He was ahead in the point standings of NASCAR legends such as Ricky Rudd, Dave Marcis, Tim Richmond, Geoff Bodine, Kyle Petty, and Dale Earnhardt.[3] Bobby Allison and Bill Elliott had a great race going for the lead until they were both swept up in the Sterlin Marlin, Slick Johnson spin out.[3] There was some heavy rainfall after the race which did not affect the race.

Margaret Claud Padgett was the designated Miss Winston for this race in addition to every NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event held from 1981 to 1985.[6]

Qualifying

Pos.[7] # Driver Make Team/Owner Time Avg. Speed (mph)
1 21 Buddy Baker Ford Wood Brothers Racing 162.841
2 9 Bill Elliott Ford Melling Racing
3 15 Dale Earnhardt Ford Bud Moore Engineering
4 16 David Pearson Chevrolet Bobby Hawkins Racing
5 75 Neil Bonnett Chevrolet RahMoc Enterprises
6 98 Joe Ruttman Chevrolet Benfield Racing
7 55 Benny Parsons Buick Johnny Hayes Racing
8 33 Harry Gant Buick Mach 1 Racing
9 3 Ricky Rudd Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
10 90 Dick Brooks Ford Donlavey Racing
11 27 Tim Richmond Pontiac Blue Max Racing
12 28 Cale Yarborough Chevrolet Ranier-Lundy Racing
13 22 Bobby Allison Buick DiGard Motorsports
14 11 Darrell Waltrip Chevrolet Junior Johnson & Associates
15 44 Terry Labonte Chevrolet Hagan Racing
16 88 Geoffrey Bodine Pontiac Cliff Stewart Racing
17 43 Richard Petty Pontiac Petty Enterprises
18 97 Ken Ragan Buick Branch-Ragan Racing
19 67 Buddy Arrington Chrysler Arrington Racing
20 01 Mark Martin Chevrolet Zervakis Racing
21 7 Kyle Petty Pontiac Petty Enterprises
22 2 Morgan Shepherd Buick Jim Stacy Racing
23 77 Dean Combs Buick Irv Sanderson
24 6 D.K. Ulrich Chevrolet Ulrich Racing
25 64 Tommy Gale Ford Langley Racing
26 18 Slick Johnson Buick Satterfield Racing
27 47 Ron Bouchard Buick Race Hill Farm Team
28 80 Bob Senneker Pontiac Terry Marra
29 71 Dave Marcis Chevrolet Marcis Auto Racing
30 17 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet Hamby Racing
31 99 Philip Duffie Buick Philip Duffie
32 1 Lake Speed Chevrolet Ellington Racing
33 48 Trevor Boys Chevrolet James Hylton Motorsports
34 24 Jim Vandiver Chrysler Gordon Racing
35 32 Tommy Ellis Buick Terry Motorsports
36 52 Jimmy Means Buick Jimmy Means Racing
37 36 H.B. Bailey Pontiac Bailey Racing
38 74 Bobby Wawak Chevrolet Wawak Racing
39 70 J.D. McDuffie Pontiac McDuffie Racing
40 8 Bobby Hillin, Jr. Buick Hillin Racing
41 02 Rick Newsom Chevrolet Reeder Racing 151.647

Drivers that failed to qualify were: Ronnie Thomas (#41), Lennie Pond, Jody Ridley (#84) and Rick Baldwin (#04).[8]

Race results

Standings after the race

References

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