Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The 1979 Mason-Dixon 500 was run on May 20 at Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Darrell Waltrip won the pole. Top Ten Results. 21–Neil Bonnett; 11–Cale Yarborough; 28–Buddy Baker; 15–Bobby Allison; 2–Dale Earnhardt; 44–Terry Labonte; 27–Benny Parsons; 72–Joe Millikan; 12–Lennie Pond; 67–Buddy Arrington
Dan Seals sang "Mason Dixon line" and the song symbolically references the line. [52] GZA references the "Mason-Dixon Line" in the closing words of his feature verse on Raekwon's song "Guillotine (Swords)" from his debut 1995 album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx. [53] Tom Lehrer references the Mason–Dixon line in his song "I Wanna Go Back to Dixie ...
Eventually, MotorWeek settled on 75-80 Dragway as its primary test track. The show remained there through the end of season 39, and for most of that time the production was the only entity to have access to the track; it had closed to competition multiple times while MotorWeek was in production and by 2019 had been largely abandoned and become ...
On the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, a team of volunteer surveyors work diligently to preserve both the markers and the history of the Mason-Dixon Line.
Mason Dixon 500 - For the second straight Dover race Cale Yarborough lost multiple laps, this time getting his damaged rear bumper repaired; Junior Johnson tore it off by hand and sent Cale back out; Cale erased his deficit and after a lap-after-lap battle with David Pearson broke away to the win, his sixth of the season, increasing his point ...
Originally published in NASCAR's schedule, the annual 300-miler at Trenton Speedway was cancelled and replaced by Pocono's Purolator 500. Richard Petty won the race as rain shortened the race by eight laps. Buddy Baker won the pole; he'd also won the pole in late April in Pocono's USAC stock car 500-miler. It was the inaugural race for NASCAR ...
The 1975 Mason Dixon 500 took place on May 18 at Dover Downs International Speedway. Once again, the race had two contenders; David Pearson and Benny Parsons. In the middle parts of the race, they would swap the lead with each other frequently. However, Parsons would have to retire at lap 360 due to engine problems.
Mason-Dixon 300: Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover: September 20 Richard Petty: 42 Home State 200: North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Raleigh (dirt track) September 30 Richard Petty: 43 Wilkes 400: North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro: October 4 Bobby Isaac: 44 National 500: Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord: October 11 LeeRoy ...