Bristol Motor Speedway:
History
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Groundbreaking for Bristol International Speedway, as Bristol Motor
Speedway was originally known, took place in 1960. The track was an
exact half-mile.
· First NASCAR Sprint Cup race was July 30, 1961; Jack Smith won the event (with relief from Johnny Allen).
· In the fall of 1969, the track was reshaped and re-measured to .533-miles.
· The name changed to Bristol International Raceway in 1978.
· The first night race was held in the fall of 1978.
· The surface was changed from asphalt to concrete in 1992.
· The name changed to Bristol Motor Speedway in May 1996.
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The track was resurfaced between races in 2007, and the turns were
ground down in 2012 to eliminate part of the progressive banking.
Notebook
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There have been 107 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Bristol Motor
Speedway since the first race in 1961, two races each season.
· All races have been scheduled for 500 laps, except for both races in 1976 and the second in 1977, which were 400 laps.
· 431 drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Bristol; 296 in more than one.
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NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty leads the series in starts at
Bristol with 60. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with 43 starts.
· Fred Lorenzen won the inaugural Coors Light pole with a speed of 79.225 mph.
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47 different drivers have poles at Bristol, led by Mark Martin and Cale
Yarborough with nine each. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with
five.
· The race winner has started
from the pole 22 times, the most productive starting position. The last
driver to win from the pole was Carl Edwards, in the night race of 2008.
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Four drivers have won from the pole position multiple times: Bobby
Allison (1972 twice), Cale Yarborough (1973, 1977 twice, 1980), Darrell
Waltrip (1981 twice, 1982) and Rusty Wallace (1991, 1993, 1999, 2000).
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10 different drivers have posted consecutive poles at Bristol Motor
Speedway; Mark Martin is the only of the 10 to win four consecutive
poles at Bristol: Fireball Roberts (swept 1962), Fred Lorenzen (swept
1963), Richard Petty (1967-’68), Bobby Allison (swept 1972), Cale
Yarborough (swept 1973; swept 1977; swept 1980), Darrell Waltrip (swept
1981), Geoff Bodine (swept 1986), Mark Martin (swept 1995-1996– all four
races; and swept 2009); Rusty Wallace (swept 1998), Jeff Gordon (swept
2002) and Denny Hamlin (fall 2013, spring 2014).
· Jeff Gordon leads (active drivers) the series in average starting position at Bristol with a 7.442.
· Youngest Bristol pole winner: Joey Logano (3/21/2010 – 19 years, 9 months, 25 days) – his first series career pole.
· Oldest Bristol pole winner: Harry Gant (8/27/1994 – 54 years, 7 months, 17 days).
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41 different drivers have won at Bristol, led by Darrell Waltrip (12).
Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon and Kyle Busch each have five wins, the most
among active drivers.
· Junior
Johnson leads the series in car owner wins at Bristol with 16; Rick
Hendrick, Roger Penske and Jack Roush are tied among active car owners
for the most wins at Bristol with 10 each.
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12 drivers have won consecutive races at Bristol led by Darrell Waltrip
with seven consecutive victories from 1981-1984. The other 11 are Fred
Lorenzen (1963-1964 sweep), David Pearson (1968 sweep), Bobby Allison
(1972 sweep), Cale Yarborough did it twice (1974 sweep and four straight
from 1976-1977), Richard Petty (1975 sweep), Dale Earnhardt also did
twice (1985 sweep and 1987 sweep), Alan Kulwicki (1992 sweep), Rusty
Wallace (2000 sweep), Kurt Busch (2003 sweep and 2004 spring race), Kyle
Busch (2009 sweep), and Brad Keselowski (2011 fall-2012 spring).
· Youngest Bristol winner: Kyle Busch (03/25/2007 – 21 years, 10 months, 23 days).
· Oldest Bristol winner: Dale Earnhardt (08/28/1999 – 48 years, 3 months, 30 days).
·
Eight different manufacturers have won in the NSCS at Bristol; led by
Chevrolet with 43 victories; followed by Ford with 34. Toyota is ranked
fifth among Manufacturers with six wins at Bristol.
·
35 of the 107 (33.0%) races at Bristol have been won from the front
row: Pole position (22 wins); second-place (13 wins).
· 85 of the 107 (32.7%) races have been won from a top-10 starting position; including 53 from the first four spots.
· Five of the 107 (4.6%) races have been won from a starting position outside the top 20.
· The deepest in the field that a race winner has started was 38th, by Elliott Sadler; in 2001.
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Richard Petty leads the series in runner-up finishes at Bristol with
10; Kevin Harvick leads all active drivers with four.
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Darrell Waltrip and Richard Petty lead the series in top-five finishes
at Bristol with 26 each. Jeff Gordon leads all active drivers with 16.
·
Richard Petty has 37 top-10 finishes at Bristol, more than any other
driver. Jeff Gordon leads the series among active drivers in top-10
finishes with 24.
· Kyle Busch leads the series (active drivers) in average finish at Bristol with a 10.895.
· Seven of the last 10 races have ended with a Margin of Victory of less than a second at BMS.
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There has been four green-white-checkered finishes at Bristol – all
four were the spring race: 2007 (500/504); 2008 (500/506); 2009
(500/503); 2014 (500/503).
· Two of
the 107 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Bristol Motor Speedway have
been shortened due to weather conditions; the most recent was the event
on 3/31/1996.
· Qualifying has
been cancelled due to weather conditions in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
at Bristol Motor Speedway three times; most recently August 25,
2012.
· Kurt Busch posted his first series career win at Bristol (2002), and Joey Logano won his first pole at Bristol (2010).
·
Joe Nemechek leads the series (active drivers) with the most NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series starts at Bristol without visiting Victory Lane with
38.
· Since the advent of electronic
scoring the closest margin of victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at
Bristol was the 3/25/2007 race won by Kyle Busch with a MOV of 0.064
second.
· Two female drivers have made NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Bristol: Janet Guthrie and Danica Patrick.
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