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1983 Miller High Life 500 : ウィキペディア英語版
1983 Miller High Life 500

The ''1983 Miller High Life 500'' was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, U.S. on October 9, 1983.
==Summary==
There were 40 drivers at the grid; 39 of them were American while Trevor Boys was the only Canadian.〔 Sterling Marlin would rack up a last-place finish due to an engine failure on lap 53 out of the 334 being raced that day.〔 Richard Petty defeated Darrell Waltrip by 3.1 seconds in front of 118,000 spectators in a time of three hours and thirty-four minutes.〔 There were 30 different lead changes and eight caution periods for 35 laps.〔 Tim Richmond acquired the pole position with a top speed of in qualifying while the average race speed was .〔 J.D. McDuffie would fail to qualify for this race along with four other drivers.〔
Following the last caution flag and pit stops of the race, Darrell Waltrip, driving Junior Johnson's #11 Chevy led the race over Tim Richmond in the #27 Raymond Beadle Pontiac after the restart with 23 laps to go. Richard Petty was in third place. With less than ten laps to go Waltrip's car noticeably slowed and appeared to wiggle slightly exiting turn two and allowed Petty to duck below for the lead and race win. Cale Yarborough in the #28 Ranier Racing Chevy was two laps down and also passed Waltrip and was on Petty's rear bumper when the checkered flag fell. The race highlights are available to view on YouTube. No direct link is allowed.
During victory lane celebrations a NASCAR〔 official noticed that Petty's race car had left side tires mounted on the right side of the car, which was a violation of the rules. NASCAR sent Petty's Pontiac into the enclosed Union 76 garage inspection area for a complete engine teardown and detailed inspection.
After a four hour inspection of the Petty Enterprises race car, NASCAR determined the engine in Petty's car was over the limit in cubic inches as specified in the rule book. The Petty team was penalized 104 points and fined $35,000. for the rule violations involving the tires and engine.〔(''1983 Miller High Life 500'' ) racing information at NASCAR.com〕〔(''1983 Miller High Life 500'' ) racing information at How Stuff Works〕 The engine was determined to be 381.983 cubic inches,〔〔 well over the specifications in the NASCAR rulebook for 1983 which stipulated a maximum of 358 cubic inches.
Petty co-crew chiefs Robin Pemberton〔Robin Pemberton〕 and Larry Pollard stated that during the last pit stop of the race they put softer compound bias-ply tires designed for the left side of the cars on the right side of Petty's race car. The softer left side tires provided more traction when attached to the right side of a stock car and worked best when used during cool cloudy weather days〔() Weather Underground Data for Charlotte, NC - October 9, 1983.〕 which prevents the softer tires from quickly wearing out if mounted on the right side of the cars.
NASCAR allowed the win to stand because the second place car of Waltrip was quickly removed from the track in the team hauler rig after the race ended and could not be inspected to determine if it was legal or not. NASCAR stated that they wanted fans to leave the track knowing who won the race.〔(POPULAR MECHANICS article )〕
Ironically, ten years earlier at this race the winning Chevy of Cale Yarborough (owned by Junior Johnson) and Richard Petty's second place Dodge were both submitted to long inspections after the race for allegedly having oversized engines. NASCAR admitted in the days after the 1973 race controversy that their pre-race inspection system needed to be improved.〔1973 National 500
This was the 198th race win in Petty's career.〔(Richard Petty's Controversial Win ) at World Motorsports 101〕 The total amount of prize money offered to all NASCAR Winston Cup Series drivers for this race was a then-incredible $352,430. and was one of the top paying races of the 1983 season.〔(Monetary prize amount for the ''1983 Miller High Life 500'' ) at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet〕

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