Winston Western 500

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The Winston Western 500 was an annual NASCAR Winston Cup race held at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California, United States, in January, and then in later years, November. From 1963 to 1981, the race was held in January and was the season opening race. NASCAR elected to start its season with the Daytona 500 beginning in 1982, so a second Winston Western 500 was run in November to accommodate the change; the change resulted in Riverside hosting three Winston Cup races in 1981. The race ran in November from 1981 to 1987, serving as the Winston Cup Series' final race of the year from 1981 to 1986. The race distance was 500 miles until 1977 when it was shortened to 311 miles (500 kilometers). The other race held at Riverside, the Budweiser 400, was held in June.

Winston Western 500
NASCAR Winston Cup Series
VenueRiverside International Raceway
LocationMoreno Valley, California
Corporate sponsorWinston
First race1958 Crown America 500
Last race1987 Winston Western 500
Distance311.8 miles (502 km)
Laps119
Previous namesCrown America 500 (1958)
Unnamed (1961)
Riverside 500 (1963)
Motor Trend 500 (1964–1971)
Winston Western 500 (1972–1987)
Most wins (driver)Dan Gurney (5)
Most wins (manufacturer)Ford (11)

Past winners

YearDateNo.DriverTeamManufacturerRace DistanceRace TimeAverage Speed
(mph)
ReportRef
LapsMiles (km)
1958June 198Eddie GrayVel MiletichFord190499.89 (804.494)6:17:0079.481Report[1]
1959

1960
Not held
1961May 2144Lloyd DaneLloyd DaneChevrolet39100.62 (161.932)1:13:1082.512Report[2]
1962Not held
1963January 2028Dan GurneyHolman-MoodyFord185499.5 (803.867)5:53:2084.965Report[3]
1964January 19121Dan GurneyWood Brothers RacingFord185499.5 (803.867)5:28:4791.245Report[4]
1965January 17121Dan GurneyWood Brothers RacingFord185499.5 (803.867)5:41:4287.708Report[5]
1966January 23121Dan GurneyWood Brothers RacingFord185499.5 (803.867)5:05:5897.952Report[6]
1967January 22115Parnelli JonesBill StroppeFord185499.5 (803.867)5:29:0391.08Report[7]
1968January 21121Dan GurneyWood Brothers RacingFord186502.2 (808.212)4:57:55100.598Report[8]
1969February 143Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesFord186502.2 (808.212)4:45:37105.498Report[9]
1970January 1811A. J. FoytJack BowsherFord193505.66 (813.78)5:11:1997.45Report[10]
1971January 1096Ray ElderFred ElderDodge191500.42 (805.347)4:57:55100.783Report[11]
1972January 2343Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesPlymouth149*390.38 (628.255)3:45:11104.016Report[12]
1973January 2116Mark DonohuePenske RacingMatador191500.42 (805.347)4:48:33104.055Report[13]
1974January 2611Cale YarboroughRichard HowardChevrolet191500.42 (805.347)4:56:52101.14Report[14]
1975January 1916Bobby AllisonPenske RacingMatador191500.42 (805.347)5:04:2598.627Report[15]
1976January 1821David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury191500.42 (805.347)5:02:4499.18Report[16]
1977January 1621David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury119311.78 (501.761)2:54:46107.038Report[17]
1978January 2211Cale YarboroughJunior Johnson & AssociatesOldsmobile119311.78 (501.761)3:02:55102.269Report[18]
1979January 1488Darrell WaltripDiGard MotorsportsChevrolet119311.78 (501.761)2:53:30107.82Report[19]
1980January 13/19*88Darrell WaltripDiGard MotorsportsChevrolet119311.78 (501.761)3:16:5894.974Report[20]
1981January 1128Bobby AllisonRanier-LundyChevrolet119311.78 (501.761)3:16:1895.263Report[21]
November 2228Bobby AllisonRanier-LundyBuick119311.78 (501.761)3:16:1995.288Report[22]
1982November 212Tim RichmondJim StacyBuick119311.78 (501.761)3:07:2499.823Report[23]
1983November 209Bill ElliottMelling RacingFord119311.78 (501.761)3:15:0995.859Report[24]
1984November 185Geoffrey BodineAll-Star RacingChevrolet119311.78 (501.761)3:10:0198.448Report[25]
1985November 1715Ricky RuddBud Moore EngineeringFord119311.78 (501.761)2:58:03105.065Report[26]
1986November 1625Tim RichmondHendrick MotorsportsChevrolet119311.78 (501.761)3:04:48101.246Report[27]
1987November 827Rusty WallaceBlue Max RacingPontiac119311.78 (501.761)3:10:4998.035Report[28]
  • 1964: Two-time defending champion Joe Weatherly was killed instantly when he struck the turn 6 wall on lap 86. Weatherly was 41 years old.
  • 1972: Race shortened due to fog.
  • 1980: Race started on January 13; finished on January 19 because of rain.
  • 1984: Race delayed several hours due to rain during the day - NASCAR was able to get the race in with darkness threatening. The race ended close to sunset (5 PM PT).

Multiple winners (drivers)

# WinsManufacturerYears Won
5Dan Gurney1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968
3Bobby Allison1975, 1981 (Jan), 1981 (Nov)
2Richard Petty1969, 1972
David Pearson1976, 1977
Cale Yarborough1974, 1978
Darrell Waltrip1979, 1980
Tim Richmond1982, 1986

Multiple winners (manufacturers)

# WinsManufacturerYears Won
11Ford1958, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1983, 1985
7Chevrolet1961, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986
2Matador1973, 1975
Mercury1976, 1977
Buick1981, 1982

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