Venue | Atlanta Motor Speedway |
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Sponsor | AdvoCare |
First race | 1960 |
Distance | 500.5 miles (805.476 km) |
Laps | 325 |
Previous names | Dixie 300 (1960)
Dixie 400 (1961-1966) Dixie 500 (1967-1979) Atlanta Journal 500 (1980-1990) Hardee's 500 (1991) Hooters 500 (1992-1994) NAPA 500 (1995-2002) Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 (2003-2006) Pep Boys Auto 500 (2007-2009) Emory Healthcare 500 (2010) |
The AdvoCare 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. Prior to its most recent rescheduling the fall Atlanta race was always run during the final stages of the NASCAR season, in either October or November, and was one of the ten races in the Chase for the Sprint Cup from its inauguration in 2004 until 2008. From 1987 until 2001 the race was the last scheduled race on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series calendar.
With the realignment NASCAR returns its Labor Day weekend Cup race to the southern United States for the first time since the 2003 Southern 500.
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From 1987 until 2001, the race was scheduled as the final race of the NASCAR season, and typically the event in which the champion was decided. Several times, however, the championship was decided prior to this race, or was decided when the points leader simply started the race, clinching enough points simply by finishing last or better.
The 1992 event marked the final race for Richard Petty, and coincidentally, the debut for Jeff Gordon. With six drivers eligible for the Winston Cup Championship, the race is widely regarded as one of the greatest NASCAR races of all time. Alan Kulwicki, who finished second in the race, edged out Bill Elliott, the race winner, by leading one more lap in the race. Kulwicki won the NASCAR Winston Cup title by a then-record margin of only 10 points.
In 2001, the race was scheduled as the season finale, however, it ended up being the second-to-last race. The New Hampshire 300 was postponed from September 16 to the Friday after Thanksgiving, due to 9/11. Beginning in 2002 the race was moved to mid-October as NASCAR elected to hold its final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway instead of Atlanta. The 2003 race started a tradition of night qualifying at Atlanta, which has carried over to the spring race as well.
The 1998 race was run mostly at night after a long rain delay; despite the inexperience with the lights, newly installed for an Indy Racing League race, NASCAR and the teams agreed to attempt finishing the race at night. It was shortened to 221 laps because it was after 11:00 PM and NASCAR wanted to "get the fans out at a decent hour". The 1999 Cracker Barrel 500 also ended at night.
In 2006, the race start time was changed from 12:40 PM to 2:55 PM in order to finish the race at night. Driver complaints erupted because of the track's troublesome situation where the sun can get into the driver's eyes in Turn 1, including leading to a crash during the time the sun sets in that area of the track between Jeff Gordon and Jamie McMurray, led to the abandonment of the 3 PM start after this race.
Beginning in 2009 the race will be run Labor Day weekend as part of a realignment agreement with Auto Club Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway, where Talladega's fall race will move to the Atlanta race weekend and Fontana will get a race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, moving into the date where Talladega's race was.[1] As was the case with the recent Labor Day weekend races run at Fontana the Pep Boys Auto 500 will be run at night, marking the first regularly scheduled Sprint Cup race at Atlanta to start at night.
Year | Date | Driver | Team | Manufacturer | Race Distance | Race Time | Average Speed (mph) |
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1960 | July 31 | Fireball Roberts | John Hines | Pontiac | 200 | 300 (482.803) | 2:29:47 | 112.652 |
1961 | September 17 | David Pearson | John Masoni | Pontiac | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:11:39 | 125.384 |
1962 | October 28 | Rex White | Rex White | Chevrolet | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:12:24 | 124.74 |
1963 | June 30 | Junior Johnson | Ray Fox | Chevrolet | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:18:42 | 121.139 |
1964 | June 7 | Ned Jarrett | Bondy Long | Ford | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:33:32 | 112.535 |
1965 | June 13 | Marvin Panch | Wood Brothers Racing | Ford | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:38:13 | 110.12 |
1966 | August 7 | Richard Petty | Petty Enterprises | Plymouth | 267 | 400.5 (644.542) | 3:04:30 | 130.244 |
1967 | August 6 | Dick Hutcherson | Bondy Long | Ford | 334 | 501 (806.281) | 3:47:14 | 132.286 |
1968 | August 4 | LeeRoy Yarbrough | Junior Johnson | Ford | 334 | 501 (806.281) | 3:56:34 | 127.068 |
1969 | August 10 | LeeRoy Yarbrough | Junior Johnson | Ford | 334 | 501 (806.281) | 3:45:35 | 133.001 |
1970 | August 2 | Richard Petty | Petty Enterprises | Plymouth | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:29:53 | 142.712 |
1971 | August 1 | Richard Petty* | Petty Enterprises | Plymouth | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:52:05 | 129.061 |
1972 | July 23 | Bobby Allison | Richard Howard | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:47:08 | 131.295 |
1973 | July 22 | David Pearson | Wood Brothers Racing | Mercury | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:50:01 | 130.211 |
1974 | July 28 | Richard Petty | Petty Enterprises | Dodge | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:42:31 | 131.651 |
1975 | November 9 | Buddy Baker | Bud Moore Engineering | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:48:40 | 130.99 |
1976 | November 7 | Dave Marcis* | Nord Krauskopf | Dodge | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:55:07 | 127.396 |
1977 | November 6 | Darrell Waltrip | DiGard Motorsports | Chevrolet | 268* | 407.896 (656.444) | 3:42:23 | 110.052 |
1978 | November 5 | Donnie Allison | Hoss Ellington | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 4:00:43 | 124.312 |
1979 | November 4 | Neil Bonnett | Wood Brothers Racing | Mercury | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:33:46 | 140.12 |
1980 | November 2 | Cale Yarborough | Junior Johnson | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:48:19 | 131.19 |
1981 | November 8 | Neil Bonnett | Wood Brothers Racing | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:49:43 | 130.391 |
1982 | November 7 | Bobby Allison | DiGard Motorsports | Buick | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:48:51 | 130.884 |
1983 | November 6 | Neil Bonnett | RahMoc Enterprises | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:37:37 | 137.643 |
1984 | November 11 | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:42:31 | 134.61 |
1985 | November 3 | Bill Elliott | Melling Racing | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:34:34 | 139.597 |
1986 | November 2 | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:15:22 | 152.523 |
1987 | November 22 | Bill Elliott | Melling Racing | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:35:25 | 139.047 |
1988 | November 20 | Rusty Wallace | Blue Max Racing | Pontiac | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:52:09 | 129.024 |
1989 | November 19 | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:33:36 | 140.229 |
1990 | November 18 | Morgan Shepherd | Bud Moore Engineering | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:32:34 | 140.911 |
1991 | November 17 | Mark Martin | Roush Racing | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:37:06 | 137.968 |
1992 | November 15 | Bill Elliott | Junior Johnson | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:44:20 | 133.322 |
1993 | November 14 | Rusty Wallace | Penske Racing | Pontiac | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:59:12 | 125.221 |
1994 | November 13 | Mark Martin | Roush Racing | Ford | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:21:03 | 148.982 |
1995 | November 12 | Dale Earnhardt | Richard Childress Racing | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:03:03 | 163.633 |
1996 | November 10 | Bobby Labonte | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 328 | 499.216 (803.41) | 3:39:13 | 134.661 |
1997* | November 16 | Bobby Labonte | Joe Gibbs Racing | Pontiac | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:07:48 | 159.904 |
1998 | November 8 | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 221* | 340.34 (547.724) | 2:57:42 | 114.915 |
1999 | November 21 | Bobby Labonte | Joe Gibbs Racing | Pontiac | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:37:43 | 137.932 |
2000 | November 20* | Jerry Nadeau | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:32:32 | 141.296 |
2001 | November 18 | Bobby Labonte | Joe Gibbs Racing | Pontiac | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:17:53 | 151.756 |
2002 | October 27 | Kurt Busch | Roush Racing | Ford | 248* | 381.92 (614.64) | 2:59:42 | 127.519 |
2003 | October 26/27* | Jeff Gordon | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:55:02 | 127.769 |
2004 | October 31 | Jimmie Johnson | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:25:54 | 145.847 |
2005 | October 30 | Carl Edwards | Roush Racing | Ford | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:24:31 | 146.834 |
2006 | October 29 | Tony Stewart | Joe Gibbs Racing | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:29:23 | 143.421 |
2007 | October 28 | Jimmie Johnson | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 329* | 506.66 (815.39) | 3:44:45 | 135.26 |
2008 | October 26 | Carl Edwards | Roush Fenway Racing | Ford | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:43:39 | 134.272 |
2009 | September 6 | Kasey Kahne | Richard Petty Motorsports | Dodge | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:44:03 | 134.033 |
2010 | September 5 | Tony Stewart | Stewart-Haas Racing | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 3:52:43 | 129.041 |
2011 | September 6* | Jeff Gordon* | Hendrick Motorsports | Chevrolet | 325 | 500.5 (805.476) | 4:00:58 | 124.623 |
This race, Atlanta's second of the season, had been rumored to be either eliminated or moved several times in recent years. Most recently, track owner Bruton Smith, president of Speedway Motorsports, Inc., was talking with International Speedway Corporation about a possible date switch with one of its tracks. On February 29, 2008, Smith proposed a move that involved the fall Atlanta race and the Pepsi 500, the Labor Day weekend race held at Auto Club Speedway.[2] Doing so gave the Fontana, California track a race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup as well as return the Labor Day weekend race to the southern U.S. for the first time since the second-to-last Southern 500 was run. It also makes the three races that precede the beginning of the Chase closer to each other geographically. Prior to the realignment, the teams raced in the Sharpie 500 at Bristol the week before Labor Day, then traveled cross country for the Pepsi 500, then came back across the country to run the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 at Richmond the following Saturday.
Ultimately, NASCAR adjusted the schedule as announced on August 19, 2008 to allow the fall race at Atlanta and the Chase event to Fontana to be swapped, but also in the process moved the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway to Atlanta's old date — usually the last weekend in October — and the aforementioned Pepsi 500 was placed in the old Talladega date, the first weekend in October beginning in 2009.
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