1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series


The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 36th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 13th modern-era Cup series season. It began on Sunday, February 19 and ended on Sunday, November 18. Terry Labonte was crowned champion at the end of the season. This was the final year for Chrysler until Dodge returned in 2001.

Schedule

  1. Originally scheduled for November 4, but postponed due to rain.
Bold denotes NASCAR Crown Jewel event

Races

Daytona 500

Cale Yarborough completed a lap of 201.848 mph, officially breaking the 200 mph barrier at Daytona. He drafted past Darrell Waltrip on the final lap, winning for the second year in a row, and fourth time in his career. Richard Petty, making his debut with Curb Racing, stormed from 34th to lead over 20 laps before a camshaft broke.
Top ten results:
  1. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  2. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  3. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  5. #9 - Bill Elliott
  6. #33 - Harry Gant
  7. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  8. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  9. #16 - David Pearson
  10. #84 - Jody Ridley

Richmond 400

Ricky Rudd, still sporting swelling in his face from his bad Daytona crash, ran down Darrell Waltrip for his first win with Bud Moore Engineering.
Top ten results:
  1. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  2. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #9 - Bill Elliott
  5. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  6. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  7. #27 - Tim Richmond
  8. #33 - Harry Gant
  9. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  10. #98 - Joe Ruttman

Carolina 500

Bobby Allison grabbed his first win of the season, while a vicious four-car crash swept up rookie Rusty Wallace on Lap 372; the guardrail was damaged to where it took half an hour to repair it. Before the race controversy erupted between the track and sponsor Warner Hodgdon over late payment of sponsorship fees; the fees were paid in full March 19.
Top ten results:
  1. #22 - Bobby Allison
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #1 - Lake Speed
  4. #43 - Richard Petty
  5. #21 - Buddy Baker
  6. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  7. #9 - Bill Elliott
  8. #75 - Dave Marcis
  9. #11 - Darrell Waltrip

Atlanta 500

Benny Parsons fought off Dale Earnhardt and Cale Yarborough in a three-car race; the win was Parsons' final Winston Cup victory. Darrell Waltrip was dropped from fifth to 10th after the race when NASCAR ruled he'd passed illegally to get a lap back late in the race.
Top ten results:
  1. #55 - Benny Parsons
  2. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  3. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  4. #43 - Richard Petty
  5. #22 - Bobby Allison
  6. #33 - Harry Gant
  7. #44 - Terry Labonte
  8. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  9. #1 - Lake Speed
  10. #11 - Darrell Waltrip

Valleydale 500

Waltrip passed Tim Richmond with 44 laps to go for his seventh-straight Bristol International Raceway win. He was pressured by Bobby Allison, who led 190 laps to Waltrip's 205; Allison faltered with 57 laps to go and finished 19th.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  4. #75 - Dave Marcis
  5. #27 - Tim Richmond
  6. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  7. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  8. #43 - Richard Petty
  9. #9 - Bill Elliott
  10. #98 - Joe Ruttman

Northwestern Bank 400

Ricky Rudd led 290 laps but North Wilkesboro Speedway would not see him win as he faltered in the final 28 laps. Tim Richmond pounced to the win, what would be his last with Raymond Beadle's team.
Top ten results:
  1. #27 - Tim Richmond
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  4. #44 - Terry Labonte
  5. #7 - Kyle Petty
  6. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  8. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  9. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  10. #9 - Bill Elliott

TranSouth 500

Two thunderstorms and multiple crashes permeated Darlington's annual spring race as Darrell Waltrip took his fourth Rebel 500 win. Pole-sitter Benny Parsons hit the wall on the opening lap; on Lap Three a three-abreast stack-up for second led to a four-car crash involving Bobby Allison, Richard Petty, Geoff Bodine, and Dick Brooks. Around Lap 137 following a Bobby Hillin Jr. crash Joe Ruttman, Terry Labonte, Buddy Baker, and Rusty Wallace crashed on the backstretch on the yellow. In a later five-car melee in the second turn D. K. Ulrich climbed over Greg Sacks's hood; Tim Richmond crashed twice while Dave Marcis crashed while leading after being sideswiped by Buddy Baker. In all some thirty cars were involved in wrecks.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #9 - Bill Elliott
  4. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  5. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  6. #33 - Harry Gant
  7. #43 - Richard Petty
  8. #66 - Phil Parsons
  9. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  10. #12 - Neil Bonnett

Sovran Bank 500

Ricky Rudd led 121 laps and Bobby Allison led 266 laps, but both were knocked out of contention in the final 60 laps as Geoff Bodine took his first career Winston Cup win and gave Charlotte car dealer Rick Hendrick his first win as owner. Ron Bouchard, a longtime adversary of Bodine on NASCAR's Modified Tour, finished second. Bodine's victory saved All-Star Racing from shutting down as they were able to secure sponsorship from Northwestern Security Life for the rest of the season.
Top ten results:
  1. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  2. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  3. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. #22 - Bobby Allison
  5. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  6. #98 - Joe Ruttman
  7. #9 - Bill Elliott
  8. #7 - Kyle Petty
  9. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  10. #21 - Buddy Baker

Winston 500

The Winston 500 at Talladega was the 2nd most competitive race in the history of NASCAR Winston Cup. The race had 75 different lead changes, a record that stood until the 2010 Aaron's 499 with 88 changes, which was matched in 2011.
Cale Yarborough passed Harry Gant in the final lap to take the win.
Top ten results:
  1. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #21 - Buddy Baker
  4. #22 - Bobby Allison
  5. #55 - Benny Parsons
  6. #43 - Richard Petty
  7. #66 - Phil Parsons
  8. #75 - Dave Marcis
  9. #9 - Bill Elliott
  10. #47 - Ron Bouchard

Coors 420

Nashville's Fairgrounds race track had seen numerous controversies over the years, but 1984's controversy may have topped all of them. On lap 418 three cars crashed on the backstretch; Darrell Waltrip led laps 418 and 419 but Junior Johnson teammate Neil Bonnett passed him on the final lap under yellow; Dick Beaty of NASCAR initially ruled Bonnett the race winner; the following Monday, however, NASCAR reversed the decision since the yellow had flown before the last lap pass.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  3. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  4. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  5. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  6. #88 - Rusty Wallace
  7. #43 - Richard Petty
  8. #44 - Terry Labonte
  9. #90 - Dick Brooks
  10. #75 - Dave Marcis

Budweiser 500

Richard Petty had not won at Dover Downs International Speedway since 1979 and had not won the track's spring/early summer race since 1969. But he battled Bill Elliott, Tim Richmond, and Harry Gant to the win, his 199th Winston Cup win. Gant led 218 laps but fell out while running in the top five 108 laps from the end, while Elliott cut a tire while running second with 40 to go. It was Petty's first win not with Petty Enterprises since driving a Don Robertson Plymouth to two wins in 1970.
Top ten results:
  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #27 - Tim Richmond
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #9 - Bill Elliott
  5. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  6. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #21 - Buddy Baker
  8. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  9. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  10. #5 - Geoff Bodine

World 600

Cale Yarborough's engine failure sealed a win for Bobby Allison; it proved to be his final win for DiGard Motorsports.
Top ten results:
  1. #22 - Bobby Allison
  2. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  3. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  4. #33 - Harry Gant
  5. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  6. #1 - Lake Speed
  7. #21 - Buddy Baker
  8. #84 - Jody Ridley
  9. #16 - David Pearson
  10. #27 - Tim Richmond

Budweiser 400

Terry Labonte passed Bobby Allison and led the final 23 laps for his first win of the season and first win at Riverside International Raceway barely two years after a very serious crash there.
Top ten results:
  1. #44 - Terry Labonte
  2. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  3. #22 - Bobby Allison
  4. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  5. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  6. #27 - Tim Richmond
  7. #98 - Joe Ruttman
  8. #7 - Kyle Petty
  9. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  10. #9 - Bill Elliott

Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500

Cale Yarborough outlasted his competitors to take the win at Pocono Raceway. David Pearson drove Neil Bonnett's Chevrolet in qualifying and won the pole; he relieved Bonnett and finished 14th; ironically David finished just behind arch-rival Richard Petty, who led early before finishing 13th.
Top ten results:
  1. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #9 - Bill Elliott
  5. #27 - Tim Richmond
  6. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #22 - Bobby Allison
  8. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  9. #55 - Benny Parsons
  10. #1 - Lake Speed

[Michigan 400]

Yarborough led 67 laps but faltered late as Bill Elliott achieved a breakthrough win, his second career win but first on a superspeedway and first with Coors sponsorship.
Top ten results:
  1. #9 - Bill Elliott
  2. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  3. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. #33 - Harry Gant
  5. #1 - Lake Speed
  6. #22 - Bobby Allison
  7. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  8. #98 - Joe Ruttman
  9. #16 - David Pearson
  10. #21 - Buddy Baker

Firecracker 400

Richard Petty's last win. In the 1984 Firecracker 400, Richard Petty edged out Cale Yarborough by about 8 inches to visit Victory Lane for the 200th and what turned out to be the final time.
Top ten results:
  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  4. #22 - Bobby Allison
  5. #55 - Benny Parsons
  6. #9 - Bill Elliott
  7. #44 - Terry Labonte
  8. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  9. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  10. #98 - Joe Ruttman

Pepsi 420

Geoff Bodine led 327 laps to the win at Nashville - it would turn out to be the final Winston Cup race at the Fairgrounds as Warner W. Hodgdon's racing empire began cracking. Richard Petty started third but fell out after 212 laps with engine failure; it was his first race having to get engines from suppliers other than the DiGard team after the Gardners ended their engine deal with Curb Motorsports.
Top ten results:
  1. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  2. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  3. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  4. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  5. #22 - Bobby Allison
  6. #44 - Terry Labonte
  7. #9 - Bill Elliott
  8. #98 - Joe Ruttman
  9. #33 - Harry Gant
  10. #12 - Neil Bonnett

Like Cola 500

At Pocono Harry Gant burst past pole-sitter Bill Elliott on the opening lap and edged Cale Yarborough and Elliott at the stripe after leading 107 laps. Bobby Allison led one lap but climbed the wall hard in the Tunnel Turn and finished a distant 28th.
Top ten results:
  1. #33 - Harry Gant
  2. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  3. #9 - Bill Elliott
  4. #44 - Terry Labonte
  5. #55 - Benny Parsons
  6. #88 - Rusty Wallace
  7. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  8. #7 - Kyle Petty
  9. #27 - Tim Richmond
  10. #3 - Dale Earnhardt

Talladega 500

Dale Earnhardt fought off a ten car pack, passing Terry Labonte on the last lap to win his second consecutive Talladega 500. The race featured 68 lead changes among 16 drivers.
Top ten results:
  1. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  2. #21 - Buddy Baker
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #22 - Bobby Allison
  5. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  6. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #33 - Harry Gant
  8. #1 - Lake Speed
  9. #4 - Tommy Ellis
  10. #9 - Bill Elliott

Champion Spark Plug 400

Terry Labonte led 117 laps as he, Darrell Waltrip, and pole-sitter Bill Elliott led 33 laps at Michigan International Speedway. With no yellows, pitstops became the key as Waltrip stretch his fuel mileage for the win.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #9 - Bill Elliott
  4. #33 - Harry Gant
  5. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  6. #55 - Benny Parsons
  7. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  8. #21 - Buddy Baker
  9. #43 - Richard Petty
  10. #47 - Ron Bouchard

Busch 500">Volunteer 500">Busch 500

Darrell Waltrip led 144 laps but after halfway he fell out and finished 12th, ending his win streak at Bristol International Raceway. Terry Labonte led the final 124 laps but had to withstand a challenge from Bobby Allison to grab the win, his fourth career win and first on a short track.
Top ten results:
  1. #44 - Terry Labonte
  2. #22 - Bobby Allison
  3. #90 - Dick Brooks
  4. #75 - Dave Marcis
  5. #33 - Harry Gant
  6. #9 - Bill Elliott
  7. #71 - Mike Alexander
  8. #95 - Sterling Marlin
  9. #51 - Greg Sacks
  10. #3 - Dale Earnhardt

Southern 500

Amid numerous crashes Harry Gant led 277 laps to an easy win. He thus moved into second place in points behind Terry Labonte.
Top ten results:
  1. #33 - Harry Gant
  2. #27 - Tim Richmond
  3. #21 - Buddy Baker
  4. #88 - Rusty Wallace
  5. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  6. #90 - Dick Brooks
  7. #66 - Phil Parsons
  8. #44 - Terry Labonte
  9. #55 - Benny Parsons
  10. #22 - Bobby Allison

Capital City 400

Darrell Waltrip, despite more wins than any other driver, found himself a distant fifth in points; he led 321 laps for the win but was still 185 points out of the lead. Dale Earnhardt grabbed third in the race and second in points behind Labonte while Harry Gant finished ninth.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  3. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  4. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  5. #43 - Richard Petty
  6. #7 - Kyle Petty
  7. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  8. #44 - Terry Labonte
  9. #33 - Harry Gant
  10. #90 - Dick Brooks

Delaware 500

Harry Gant and Terry Labonte combined to lead 385 of 500 laps at Dover Downs International Speedway en route to a 1-2 finish, Gant's third win of the season, as numerous crashes thinned the field; among those involved in wrecks were Bill Elliott, Rusty Wallace, Tim Richmond, and defending race champ Bobby Allison. Dale Earnhardt led 35 laps but finished three laps down; Ron Bouchard led 68 laps but finished five laps down. Richard Petty, winner at Dover in May, fell out with oil pump failure.
Top ten results:
  1. #33 - Harry Gant
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  4. #75 - Dave Marcis
  5. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  6. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  7. #90 - Dick Brooks
  8. #47 - Ron Bouchard
  9. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  10. #48 - Trevor Boys

Goody's 500

Despite leading 313 laps to the win, Darrell Waltrip was now 215 points out of the lead following Martinsville's early-autumn race. Terry Labonte finished second and held a 91-point lead over Harry Gant. Pole-sitter Geoff Bodine led the first 37 laps before his oil pump failed. Joe Ruttman fell out with engine failure and left Ron Benfield's team after two potent but ultimately futile seasons.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #44 - Terry Labonte
  3. #9 - Bill Elliott
  4. #33 - Harry Gant
  5. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  6. #21 - Buddy Baker
  7. #75 - Dave Marcis
  8. #43 - Richard Petty
  9. #71 - Lennie Pond
  10. #7 - Kyle Petty

Miller High Life 500

Benny Parsons and Bill Elliott claimed the front row and combined to lead 284 of 334 laps. Cale Yarborough and point leaders Harry Gant and Terry Labonte led 37 laps between them and finished 3-4-5 at the end. Elliott grabbed the lead with 60 to go and pulled away to his second win of the season. Gant finished fourth and stood 86 points behind Labonte.
Top ten results:
  1. #9 - Bill Elliott
  2. #55 - Benny Parsons
  3. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  4. #33 - Harry Gant
  5. #44 - Terry Labonte
  6. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  7. #84 - Jody Ridley
  8. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  9. #43 - Richard Petty
  10. #22 - Bobby Allison

Holly Farms 400

Junior Johnson's Chevrolets led 305 of 400 laps as Darrell Waltrip took his seventh win of the season and Neil Bonnett finished fifth. But he was 246 points out of the lead and realistically was eliminated from the championship; the story fell to Harry Gant as he finished a close second in the race; combined with a ninth-place finish by Terry Labonte the finish helped Gant close to 59 points out.
Top ten results:
  1. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #22 - Bobby Allison
  4. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  5. #88 - Rusty Wallace
  6. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  7. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  8. #9 - Bill Elliott
  9. #44 - Terry Labonte
  10. #21 - Buddy Baker

Warner W. Hodgdon American 500

North Carolina Motor Speedway saw its final race under Warner Hodgdon sponsorship as the racing magnate's business empire was deteriorating more and more. Numerous crashes erupted; a multicar melee on a restart eliminated Geoff Bodine and Tim Richmond. The most spectacular crash came when Jerry Bowman flipped over and slid on his roof down the backstretch. Bill Elliott and Harry Gant combined to lead 299 laps; in the final 55 laps Gant ran down Elliott and took the lead with two to go, but Elliott dove back under Gant and the two raced abreast the final two miles; they hit the stripe abreast and Elliott won by less than a wheel. Labonte finished third and held a 49-point lead on Gant with two races to go.
Top ten results:
  1. #9 - Bill Elliott
  2. #33 - Harry Gant
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  5. #22 - Bobby Allison
  6. #98 - Morgan Shepherd
  7. #21 - Buddy Baker
  8. #27 - Tim Richmond
  9. #75 - Dave Marcis
  10. #71 - Lennie Pond

[Atlanta Journal] 500

Geoff Bodine stormed into the lead on the opening lap and led 125 laps before his engine failed with 36 laps to go; this put Dale Earnhardt into the lead for his second win of the season, while pole-sitter Bill Elliott finished second. Terry Labonte and Harry Gant fell out with engine failures and the points race stood with Labonte holding a 42-point lead on Gant. Tragedy blackened the event when Terry Schoonover crashed some 200 miles in and was killed.
Top ten results:
  1. #3 - Dale Earnhardt
  2. #9 - Bill Elliott
  3. #15 - Ricky Rudd
  4. #55 - Benny Parsons
  5. #22 - Bobby Allison
  6. #11 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #1 - Lake Speed
  8. #43 - Richard Petty
  9. #95 - Sterling Marlin
  10. #75 - Dave Marcis

[Winston Western 500]

Geoff Bodine grabbed his third win of the season as Terry Labonte won the pole and finished third, finally clinching the Winston Cup title. Harry Gant finished eighth and finished second in points. Lame duck series champ Bobby Allison led 56 laps but slid off the track with four to go and finished seventh; arch-rival Darrell Waltrip led 33 laps but blew his engine and finished 34th. Bodine referenced budding rumors about Riverside International Raceway's future when he said he was glad to have won as "they're going to tear this place down." Open-wheel driver Bobby Rahal made his only NASCAR start in this race, driving for Wood Brothers Racing. Rahal would drop out of the race on lap 44 due to mechanical problems.
Top ten results:
  1. #5 - Geoff Bodine
  2. #27 - Tim Richmond
  3. #44 - Terry Labonte
  4. #9 - Bill Elliott
  5. #55 - Benny Parsons
  6. #12 - Neil Bonnett
  7. #22 - Bobby Allison
  8. #33 - Harry Gant
  9. #04 - Hershel McGriff
  10. #4 - Joe Ruttman

Race results

Rd.DateEventCircuitWinner
NCFebruary 9Busch ClashDaytona International SpeedwayNeil Bonnett
NCFebruary 16UNO Twin 125 #1Daytona International SpeedwayCale Yarborough
NCFebruary 16UNO Twin 125 #2Daytona International SpeedwayBobby Allison
NCFebruary 17Daytona 500 Consolation RaceDaytona International SpeedwayConnie Saylor
1February 19Daytona 500Daytona International SpeedwayCale Yarborough
2February 26Miller High Life 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayRicky Rudd
3March 4Hodgdon Carolina 500North Carolina Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison
4March 18Coca-Cola 500Atlanta International RacewayBenny Parsons
5April 1Valleydale 500Bristol International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
6April 8Northwestern Bank 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayTim Richmond
7April 15TranSouth 500Darlington International RacewayDarrell Waltrip
8April 29Sovran Bank 500Martinsville SpeedwayGeoff Bodine
9May 6Winston 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayCale Yarborough
10May 12Coors 420Nashville SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
11May 20Mason-Dixon 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayRichard Petty
12May 27World 600Charlotte Motor SpeedwayBobby Allison
13June 5Budweiser 400Riverside International RacewayTerry Labonte
14June 10Van Scoy Diamond Mine 500Pocono RacewayCale Yarborough
15June 17Miller 400Michigan International SpeedwayBill Elliott
16July 4Firecracker 400Daytona International SpeedwayRichard Petty
17July 14Pepsi 420Nashville SpeedwayGeoff Bodine
18July 22Like Cola 500Pocono RacewayHarry Gant
19July 29Talladega 500Alabama International Motor SpeedwayDale Earnhardt
20August 12Champion Spark Plug 400Michigan International SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
21August 25Busch 500Bristol International RacewayTerry Labonte
22September 2Southern 500Darlington International RacewayHarry Gant
23September 9Wrangler SanforSet 400Richmond Fairgrounds RacewayDarrell Waltrip
24September 16Delaware 500Dover Downs International SpeedwayHarry Gant
25September 23Goody's 500Martinsville SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
26October 7Miller 500Charlotte Motor SpeedwayBill Elliott
27October 14Holly Farms 400North Wilkesboro SpeedwayDarrell Waltrip
28October 21Hodgdon American 500North Carolina Motor SpeedwayBill Elliott
29November 11Atlanta Journal 500Atlanta International RacewayDale Earnhardt
30November 18Winston Western 500Riverside International RacewayGeoff Bodine

Bold denotes NASCAR Crown Jewel event.

Full Drivers' Championship

Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by owner's points. * – Most laps led.
DriverDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRIVPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLRIV
1Terry Labonte12327242242583301*33176432*1*88225933034508
2Harry Gant6824623261321627*42924291*7451*91*4422*2684443
3Bill Elliott5481191037920428104167310361524323181244377
4Dale Earnhardt26142785927195258283101710383512397131114265
5Darrell Waltrip32*10101*61*33816261163312226121*401*111*271*46344230
6Bobby Allison3430151922204*412121*3764528411210253623103557*4094
7Ricky Rudd717863*918224811918401516391412165232786233153918
8Neil Bonnett452833119105232*1512214179101919132330765164332163802
9Geoff Bodine8961325143513431054367121*122634221249286231924*13734
10Richard Petty311544812712671342313341252723917295378918158143643
11Ron Bouchard2729211237172105931919203447161014331381911281412353609
12Tim Richmond337273451342326282106516111493315252202821301381323505
13Dave Marcis421191841313198102036341521182326131942116472426910203416
14Rusty Wallace '301626191228301531611152017142018612352041130131452615263316
15Dick Brooks261923*143011311130935131220113827113518361071113113017243265
16Kyle Petty40173138265248151113378121230158221724326141017202422283159
17Trevor Boys4126191516171622181719351332371622132427181127102612271123123040
18Joe Ruttman2810172810301962115144171181081437202913303329403435102945
19Greg Sacks '1824341618211714292438322232392924292293721253018243531162545
20Buddy Arrington251520222011252421323221231836171621311328231718DNQ2920DNQDNQ2504
21Buddy Baker3852333103773510412*831926629107202477
22Cale Yarborough1*14341211*13*3*25517143112448
23Clark Dwyer '20271240181615212925222317253925241528401520261838252374
24Phil Parsons '11182913158167312115131317202926720311528412290
25Jimmy Means172813172514402216272526301818151519161816212218
26Lake Speed371239223321610542816143225297172023
27Benny Parsons291*275*4292855Wth692*451865
28Mike Alexander21211131292132311713163123221217247341862
29Morgan Shepherd1327262636172240263028193512222423614221811
30Ronnie Thomas2431322515262830202330DNQ2425292140272327DNQDNQ3516DNQQLDNQDNQ1775
31Tommy Ellis2829232913141438141134936281915341733141738
32Bobby Hillin Jr.35371211253316193733152123DNQ1512331477
33Tommy Gale3230242023181927232527332436DNQ11221426
34J. D. McDuffieDNQ23162124263339DNQDNQ31DNQDNQ1224281625DNQ3036DNQ301366
35Jody Ridley102736168351928341416297321288
36Doug Heveron23DNQ30142836402630282137DNQ13143718231265
37Sterling Marlin153512182933333032328393591207
38Lennie Pond13202539381712925121037923
39Dean Combs19253231272918363238DNQ2836903
40Ken Ragan14211926263511263640873
41David Pearson93237329QL91739413825812
42D. K. Ulrich222419292417183729810
43Connie Saylor22332539DNQ27293134367
44Jerry BowmanDNQ1838303832362
45DNQ3924382019349
46Jeff Hooker2030DNQ2139322
47Bobby WawakDNQ28DNQ322228307
48Dick May281916300
49Dean Roper162821294
50Bobby Gerhart3438DNQDNQ3919262
51Jim SouthardDNQ3131DNQ2020DNQDNQ243
52Mark StahlDNQ18DNQDNQ2738240
53Ken Schrader1933261727228
54Randy BakerDNQ243927219
55Jim Robinson1429197
56Summer McKnight2519194
57Derrike Cope152918194
58H. B. Bailey22DNQDNQ25185
59Bill Schmitt3913170
60Steve MooreDNQDNQ3518167
61Harry Goularte2231167
62Ron Esau2727164
63Joe FieldsDNQ26DNQ31155
64Delma CowartDNQ3622DNQDNQ152
65Phil Barkdoll3525146
66Eddie Bierschwale3129146
67Hershel McGriff359143
68Jimmy Ingalls3740DNQ22140
69Jim Bown2836139
70Ruben Garcia3332131
71Rick McCray3037125
72Dale Jarrett142337121
73Scott Miller3633119
74Glenn Francis16DNQ115
75Joe Millikan17DNQ38112
76A. J. Foyt39353641101
77L. D. Ottinger212297
78John Krebs403989
79Bob FoxDNQ2588
80Tommie CrozierDNQDNQ2782
81Brent Elliott27DNQDNQDNQ82
82Rick NewsomDNQ29DNQDNQDNQ76
83Steve Gray3073
84Buddie BoysDNQDNQDNQ3170
85Terry Schoonover213461
86Jerry ChurchillDNQ34DNQ61
87Dick Trickle3655
88Jim SauterDNQ17372052
89Jerry Jolly3849
90Bob Penrod3946
91Grant AdcoxDNQ4043
92Bobby Rahal4043
93Donny PaulDNQDNQDNQ4140
94Jimmy Hensley22202222
95Gene Coyle1821
96Laurent RiouxDNQ20
97Johnny Coy Jr.23
98Charles Poalillo23
99Phil Good24DNQ
100Kevin Terris24
101Rodney Combs25
102Don Hume26
103Roy Smith26
104David SimkoDNQ27
105Bob Riley29
106Maurice Randall30DNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
107Sam Ard31
108Slick JohnsonDNQ36
109Blackie WangerinDNQ36DNQDNQ
110Gary Mayeda37
111Mike PotterDNQDNQ40
112Tom SnevaDNQ
113Wayne PetersonDNQ
114Randy LaJoieDNQ
115Joe BooherDNQ
116Ronnie SandersDNQ
117Jim HurlbertDNQ
118Ramo StottDNQ
119Natz PetersDNQ
120Jocko MaggiacomoDNQ
121Ralph JonesDNQ
122Lowell CowellDNQ
123Jack IngramDNQ
124Philip DuffieDNQ
125Louie LittlepageDNQDNQDNQ
126Robert IngramDNQDNQ
127Don PuskarichDNQ
128Doug WheelerDNQ
129Bill SimpsonDNQ
130John McFaddenDNQDNQDNQ
131Jimmy WalkerDNQ
132Keith DavisDNQ
133Jim HullDNQ
134John IngallsDNQ
135Don SatterfieldDNQ
136Buddy FoxDNQ
137DNQ
138St. James DavisDNQ
139Bill OsborneDNQ
140Pat MinteyDNQ
141Bob KennedyDNQ
142Scott AutreyDNQ
143John Soares Jr.DNQ
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Rookie of the year

Rusty Wallace, a future hall of famer, beat out Dean Combs, Clark Dwyer, Tommy Ellis, Doug Heveron, Phil Parsons, and Greg Sacks to win the award in 1984. Only Wallace competed in all 30 races. Combs competed in 12 races. Dwyer competed in 26 races. Ellis competed in 20 races. Heveron competed in 16 races. Parsons competed in 23 races. Sacks competed in 29 races only skipping the spring Bristol race.