1978 Winchester 400

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The 1978 Winchester 400 motor race, the ninth annual (run yearly since 1970), was held as the "Dri-Power 400" under American Speed Association sanction on October 1, 1978, at the Winchester Speedway, in Indiana (USA).

The 1978 Winchester 400 marked a milestone in the short history of the event, as Michigan short-track legends Mike Eddy and Bob Senneker engaged in a race-long battle over the 400-lap distance on the "World's Fastest Half Mile". Despite Eddy's best efforts, Senneker (Dorr, Michigan) once again came out on top as he won the fall-classic for the fifth consecutive year.

The Race

Senneker served notice early that he was a threat to win again as he set fast time in qualifying for the third straight year. At the green, fellow front-row starter Bob Sensiba shot to the lead, but suffered early tire problems giving the lead to Mike Eddy on lap nine. Although followed closely by Senneker and Sensiba most of the time, the Midland, Michigan veteran dominated the first half event, as he would lead all the way until lap 234 when he pitted for tires. Sensiba won the race off pit road and would pace the field until Eddy again took over the top spot on lap 257.

Despite starting from the pole, Senneker grabbed the lead for the first time on lap 305 when Eddy took advantage of a caution to make his final pit stop. Once the green flag reappeared, the battle began between race leaders Senneker and Eddy. The two leaders dueled through lapped traffic as Eddy attempted to retake the lead in quest of his first Dri-Power 400 win. Sensiba who, was desperately attempting to regain a lost lap, joined the lead duo as they sliced through traffic. Sensiba was able to work his way past Senneker on two occasions, but the caution never came out and Senneker was able to move back around and keep his rival down a lap. At the finish, Senneker was able to hold off Eddy for his fifth-straight win and collect $8,035 for his efforts. Eddy settled for second on the lead lap followed by Sensiba, rookie Ed Cooper, and Terry Bivins.

Table of results

Results of the 9th Annual DRI-POWER Winchester 400
Pos Start Car # Driver/Hometown Sponsor/Make Laps Winnings
(in US$)
Status
1 1 84 Michigan Bob Senneker / Dorr, MI Baker Engineering / Chevrolet 400 $8,035 running
2 3 88 Michigan Mike Eddy / Midland, MI Moenning Brothers / Chevrolet 400 $5,950 running
3 2 48 Michigan Bob Sensiba / Middleville, MI Collier Chevrolet / Chevrolet 399 $3,365 running
4 13 4 Michigan Ed Cooper / Clark Lake, MI National Serv-All / Chevrolet 392 $2,400 running
5 30 53 Kansas Terry Bivins / Wellsville, KS Miller Construction / Chevrolet 387 $2,000 running
6 22 2 Ohio Carl Smith / West Jefferson, OH
Ohio Marvin Smith / Columbus, OH
Competition Parts / Chevrolet 383 $1,800 running
7 38 41 Ohio Tom Harrington / Loveland, OH BFI Garbage / Chevrolet 383 $1,600 running
8 29 38 Illinois Jeep Pflum / Cincinnati, OH Don’s Crankshaft / Chevrolet 380 $1,400 running
9 33 75 Indiana Warren Howard / Fort Wayne, IN Howard Racing / Chevrolet 375 $1,200 running
10 28 46 Indiana Ellis Herbert / Rushville, IN Tony’s Body Shop / Chevrolet 373 $1,100 running
11 8 0 Indiana Lonnie Breedlove / Indianapolis, IN M & M Automotive / Chevrolet 373 $1,000 engine
12 19 Indiana Denny Miles / Muncie, IN H & R Auto Sales / Chevrolet 373 $900 running
13 20 94 Ohio Robbie Dean / Grove City, OH Able Auto Body / Chevrolet 364 $800 running
14 12 76 Indiana L.J. Lines / Greensboro, IN Miller Tire Co. / Chevrolet 359 $725 running
15 24 30 Indiana Mickey Flora / Anderson, IN Flora Racing / Dodge 355 $675 running
16 31 10 Indiana Vern Schrock / Goshen, IN Coachman RV / Chevrolet 336 $625 radiator
17 37 11 Indiana Buddy Cole / Indianapolis, IN Dill’s Auto Parts / Chevrolet 335 $575 running
18 27 12 Indiana Wayne Arnold / Indianapolis, IN Milam Used Cars / Chevrolet 328 $525 running
19 40 19 Ohio Roger Gillespie / Urbana, OH Belmont Catering / Ford 320 $475 running
20 26 8 Ohio Jim Cushman / Mt. Vernon, OH Murphy Oil / Dodge 315 $450 running
21 7 24 Indiana Dave Roahrig / Plymouth, IN Hop-Cap / Chevrolet 311 $430 lost wheel
22 36 24 Ohio Don Johnson / Hilliard, OH Johnson Auto Service / Chevrolet 266 $400 wheel bearing
23 39 15 Indiana Larry Gorman / Indianapolis, IN Dale’s Family Center / Dodge 261 $390 running
24 30 43 Ohio Ted Johnson / Columbus, OH Cantley Auto Salvage / AMC 246 $380 rear end
25 11 1 Indiana Bob Coffey / Indianapolis, IN M & M Automotive / Chevrolet 226 $370 accident
26 34 5 Indiana Billy Marvel / Indianapolis, IN Bill’s Freight / Chevrolet 210 $360 accident
27 9 52 Michigan Butch Miller / Kalamazoo, MI Port City Racing / Chevrolet 172 $350 accident
28 32 69 Indiana Dave Lewis / Indianapolis, IN Lewis Towing / Chevrolet 151 $350 accident
29 16 43 Indiana Gene Christie / Gaston, IN Nave Body Shop / Oldsmobile 149 $350 engine
30 10 32 Indiana Denny Nyari / South Bend, IN Hop-Cap / Chevrolet 142 $350 accident
31 18 27 Ohio Don Wilbur / West Carrollton, OH Jessie Hair Fashions / Chevrolet 136 $350 accident
32 6 2 Arkansas Mark Martin / Batesville, AR Howe/Baker Engineering / Chevrolet 118 $350 accident
33 35 82 Ohio Dave Brandenburg / Springfield, OH Joe’s Radiator / Chevrolet 85 $350 accident
34 14 28 Wisconsin Everett DeWitt / Janesville, WI Quality Auto Body / Chevrolet 18 $350 accident
35 5 7 Ohio Don Gregory / Columbus, OH Jeg’s Hi Performance / Chevrolet 53 $350 rear end
36 25 17 Indiana Denny Breedlove / Indianapolis, IN M & M Automotive / Chevrolet 51 $350 accident
37 17 68 Michigan Terry Senneker / Grand Rapids, MI Dantuma / Chevrolet 47 $300 broken piston
38 4 2 Indiana Ed Baer / Middlebury, IN Jackson Tire Co. / Chevrolet 40 $300 accident
39 21 96 Indiana Harold Scott / New Castle, IN CarQuest / Chevrolet 25 $250 accident
40 15 80 Kentucky James Cox / Louisville, KY Marshall / Pontiac 9 $250 accident

Race statistics

  • Average Speed: 70.823 mph (113.979 km/h)
  • Margin of Victory: N/A
  • Time of Race: Two hours, 49 minutes and 26.169 seconds
  • Lead Changes: 7 among 4 drivers
  • Lap Leaders: Bob Sensiba 1-8; Mike Eddy 9-234; Bob Senneker 235; Dave Roahrig 236; Sensiba 237-256; Eddy 257-304; B. Senneker 305-400
  • Cautions: 18 for 126 laps
  • Entries: 49   Qualifiers: 47

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Preceded by
1977 Winchester 400
1978 Winchester 400
Winner: Bob Senneker
Succeeded by
1979 Winchester 400

Coordinates: 40°10′31″N 85°1′37″W / 40.17528°N 85.02694°W / 40.17528; -85.02694

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