1986 Miller High Life 500


The 1986 Miller High Life 500 was the 13th stock car race of the 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the fifth iteration of the event. The race was held on Sunday, June 8, 1986, before an audience of 50,000 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, at Pocono International Raceway, a 2.5 miles triangular permanent course. The race took the scheduled 200 laps to complete.
In the final laps of the race, Hendrick Motorsports' Tim Richmond gambled on fuel strategy, opting to run the final 36 laps under one tank of fuel. With four laps left, a crash involving several drivers, incliudng Buddy Arrington, Geoff Bodine, and Morgan Shepherd occurred. Due to a lengthy cleanup, the race finished under caution, securing Richmond's sixth career NASCAR Winston Cup Series victory and his first victory of the season. To fill out the top three, Richard Childress Racing's Dale Earnhardt and Ranier-Lundy Racing's Cale Yarborough finished second and third, respectively.

Background

The race was held at Pocono International Raceway, which is a three-turn superspeedway located in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The track hosts two annual NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, as well as one Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series event. Until 2019, the track also hosted an IndyCar Series race.
Pocono International Raceway is one of a very few NASCAR tracks not owned by either Speedway Motorsports, Inc. or International Speedway Corporation. It is operated by the Igdalsky siblings Brandon, Nicholas, and sister Ashley, and cousins Joseph IV and Chase Mattioli, all of whom are third-generation members of the family-owned Mattco Inc, started by Joseph II and Rose Mattioli.
Outside of the NASCAR races, the track is used throughout the year by the Sports Car Club of America and motorcycle clubs as well as racing schools and an IndyCar race. The triangular oval also has three separate infield sections of racetrack – North Course, East Course and South Course. Each of these infield sections use a separate portion of the tri-oval to complete the track. During regular non-race weekends, multiple clubs can use the track by running on different infield sections. Also some of the infield sections can be run in either direction, or multiple infield sections can be put together – such as running the North Course and the South Course and using the tri-oval to connect the two.

Entry list

' denotes rookie driver.
#DriverTeamMakeSponsor
3Dale EarnhardtRichard Childress RacingChevroletWrangler
5Geoff BodineHendrick MotorsportsChevroletLevi Garrett
6D. K. UlrichU.S. RacingChevroletU.S. Racing
7Kyle PettyWood Brothers RacingFord7-Eleven
07Randy LaJoieSnellman RacingChevroletSnellman Construction
8Bobby Hillin Jr.Stavola Brothers RacingChevroletMiller American
9Bill ElliottMelling RacingFordCoors
11Darrell WaltripJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevroletBudweiser
12Neil BonnettJunior Johnson & AssociatesChevroletBudweiser
15Ricky RuddBud Moore EngineeringFordMotorcraft Quality Parts
17Pancho CarterHamby RacingChevroletKmart
18Tommy EllisFreedlander MotorsportsChevroletFreedlander Financial
20Rick NewsomNewsom RacingBuickNewsom Racing
22Bobby AllisonStavola Brothers RacingBuickMiller American
23Michael Waltrip 'Bahari RacingPontiacHawaiian Punch
24Buddie BoysCrawford Clements RacingPontiacCrawford Clements Racing
25Tim RichmondHendrick MotorsportsChevroletFolgers
26Joe RuttmanKing RacingBuickQuaker State
27Rusty WallaceBlue Max RacingPontiacAlugard
28Cale YarboroughRanier-Lundy RacingFordHardee's
33Harry GantMach 1 RacingChevroletSkoal Bandit
43Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesPontiacSTP
44Terry LabonteHagan EnterprisesOldsmobilePiedmont Airlines
47Morgan ShepherdRace Hill Farm TeamChevroletRace Hill Farm Team
48Jerry CranmerHylton MotorsportsChevroletHylton Motorsports
52Jimmy MeansJimmy Means RacingPontiacJimmy Means Racing
55Benny ParsonsJackson Bros. MotorsportsOldsmobileCopenhagen
64Eddie BierschwaleLangley RacingFordSunny King Ford
66Phil ParsonsJackson Bros. MotorsportsOldsmobileSkoal
67Buddy ArringtonArrington RacingFordPannill Sweatshirts
70J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie RacingPontiacRumple Furniture
71Dave MarcisMarcis Auto RacingPontiacHelen Rae Special
74Jack ElyWawak RacingChevroletWawak Racing
75Jody RidleyRahMoc EnterprisesPontiacNationwise Automotive
76Jerry WardArrington RacingFordArrington Racing
81Chet Fillip Fillip RacingFordCircle Bar Truck Corral
85Bobby GerhartBobby Gerhart RacingChevroletBobby Gerhart Racing
88Buddy BakerBaker–Schiff RacingOldsmobileCrisco
90Ken SchraderDonlavey RacingFordRed Baron Frozen Pizza
92Jonathan Lee EdwardsEdwards RacingBuickEdwards Racing
98Ron BouchardCurb RacingPontiacValvoline

Qualifying

Qualifying was split into two rounds. The first round was held on Saturday, June 7, at 10:00 AM EST. Each driver had one lap to set a time. During the first round, the top 20 drivers in the round were guaranteed a starting spot in the race. If a driver was not able to guarantee a spot in the first round, they had the option to scrub their time from the first round and try and run a faster lap time in a second round qualifying run, held on Saturday, at 3:00 PM EST. As with the first round, each driver had one lap to set a time. For this specific race, positions 21-40 were decided on time, and depending on who needed it, a select amount of positions were given to cars who had not otherwise qualified but were high enough in owner's points; up to two were given.
Geoff Bodine, driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the pole, setting a time of 58.584 and an average speed of in the first round.
Jerry Ward, a United States Air Force lieutenant colonel and chaplain, was the only driver that failed to qualify.

Standings after the race

;Drivers' Championship standingsNote: Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings.