Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 17, 1986, Page 15, Image 15

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    Bodine wins Daytona 500
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (AP) - Geoff
Bodine outdueled Dale Earnhardt Sunday to win
th«t crash-marred Daytona 500 NASCAR stock'bar
race.
Bodine took the lead for the final iitfMr .33 taps \
from the end and was holding off Jfhe determined
Earnhardt when the latter suddenly slowed and
drove into the pits for gas on lap 107 of the
200-lap race. • • .■•.•/' _ . ■ X-X:’,
‘ When Earnhardt roared back onto the track,
his engine blew. .alld.wirigMladine^o;cruise'jo hlf
first victory at Daytona International Speedway
and the fourth of-his career !X
Bodine won a stock-car record $1*12.715.
• V That broke the recorded ■$ 1H5';iwttV.in^this rat e
last year-by Bill.Klliott’X : .
.• Terry lXalHint«; .whdnil iip;fihishin|i a distant
second. 11,21) sec onds liehind Undine's (Chevrolet
Monte Carlo SS. folidwed-hy defending Winston
( up champion DacrelhWaltrip. labonte drove a
new Oldsmobile Delta Htt. while Waftrip and Ear
: nhardt'also were inChevroli K
Rusty Wallace wks fourth and Bobby Iliilirt
)r. fifth ;
„ The. late battle between Bodine and Ear
nhardt lent drama to what had been until that
poin! a fat'.e.highlighted by attrition. :
1 The- heavily favored EJliott. the defending
• champion who started from the pole after a quali
fying lap.of 205.030 mph. led only the second
lap. lie appeared to be running a very controlled
race when his Ford Thunderbird was damaged in
a wild fourth turn melee that damaged dr took out
■ nine cars. ...
Neil Bonnet! spun coining off the turn
. because of a.brokeh right-roar wheel, setting off
the chain reaction crash that Involved Elliott.
Cale YarlKirough. Harrv Gant. |oe Ruttman. Dike
Speed. Kyie.l*etty . Tonjrm El I is and Phil (’arsons.
None of th<; drivers was injured, but the cars
driven by four-time Daytona 500 winner dale Yar
borough. Gant and Rultman all were too badly
damaged to continue,.
The :tO-year-dld Bodine.. from Chemung.
N.Y:.. gveraged 14ff. f24 mpb An.the race, slowed
by eight caution flags for 40 laps, all of them in
the first P2t> laps.- ' c-.-v' ■ ■ -• \- • • -. .
Several of::jhe'other bitl-name drivers had .
problems early iri the fSee. ' ' ■/'. ' • .
The first. driver butfdf the race was two-time
Daytona 5()0'winper Bbhby^AllisOrti who. started .
from the s«Hfbiuf..roWcof/tHtr ^2^:ar fiel8. He was
running ..serTpiitjtharciiiwhejn- Jij*. had .to’ ■
retire his Buick ;w.it|i.a burned engine hearing on •
Iap22. ,
Richard Petty, the only seven-time winner.of
this event, tapped the fourth-turn wall on the
fourth lap. then crashed hard on the backslretch
on lap 04. ending his race day and bringing oUt.a
caution flag The first accident apparently knock
ed the front end out of line and worn tire was
blamed for the second crash. ' ••
The 47>year-i»IH" Petiy/;* the "all-time, leading •*
NASCAR winner with;2(Mi victories. suffered.a
dislocated left shoulder? He';Was°trtfated a| nearby °
Halifax GeneralHaspital arid-released" ; , :
Rookie Kirk Bryant, one of a stock-car record •
20 drivers who had qualifying |aps over*20() niph.
brought out the fifst caution flag when he crashed
in turn two on Itf0\2)jiy ;Bryant. who was;n«)t. in
jured. slid into the concrete outer wall and skidd
ed into the infield grass.
Aiaither crash came on lap 82 when Cant
spun harmlessly in ftirp tWo an(l set off a chain
reaction behind him I’.mi lid Carter, a veteran
Indy-car driver, tagged tin- < ar driven by Kvle Pet
ty. then slammed’hitO'th** wall
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