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Study Guide: YellaWood 500: A Comprehensive History

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YellaWood 500: A Comprehensive History Study Guide

Race Origins and Early History (1969-1980s)

The YellaWood 500 is exclusively held at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, Alabama.

Answer: True

Explanation: The YellaWood 500 is consistently held at Talladega Superspeedway, located in Lincoln, Alabama.

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The official distance for the YellaWood 500 race is exactly 500 miles.

Answer: False

Explanation: The official distance for the YellaWood 500 is 500.08 miles, not exactly 500 miles.

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The first YellaWood 500 race was held in 1979.

Answer: False

Explanation: The inaugural running of the race, then known as the Talladega 500, took place in 1969, not 1979.

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The YellaWood 500 was moved to November in 1997 to avoid summer heat.

Answer: False

Explanation: The race was moved to early October in 1997 to avoid summer heat, not November.

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In 1998, the YellaWood 500 race name was swapped with the Talladega spring race to promote the Winston No Bull 5 program.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1998, the race name was indeed swapped with the spring race to promote the Winston No Bull 5 program.

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Richard Brickhouse won the inaugural YellaWood 500 in 1969 driving a Ford.

Answer: False

Explanation: Richard Brickhouse won the inaugural YellaWood 500 in 1969, but he was driving a Dodge, not a Ford.

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What is the official distance of the YellaWood 500 race?

Answer: 500.08 miles (804.801 km)

Explanation: The official distance for the YellaWood 500 is 500.08 miles (804.801 km), consisting of 188 laps.

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When was the first running of the YellaWood 500, then known as the Talladega 500?

Answer: September 14, 1969

Explanation: The first running of the race, initially known as the Talladega 500, took place on September 14, 1969.

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Who won the inaugural YellaWood 500 in 1969?

Answer: Richard Brickhouse

Explanation: Richard Brickhouse won the inaugural YellaWood 500 in 1969.

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What was the significance of Neil Bonnett's 1980 victory in the Talladega 500?

Answer: It was the final victory for the Mercury automobile brand in NASCAR.

Explanation: Neil Bonnett's 1980 victory was significant as it was the final win for the Mercury automobile brand in NASCAR.

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Dale Earnhardt Era and Key Victories

Dale Earnhardt holds the record for the most driver wins in the YellaWood 500 with seven victories.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt is the record holder for the most driver wins in the YellaWood 500, with a total of seven victories.

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The 2000 running of the race marked the final career victory for Dale Earnhardt.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2000 Winston 500 was the site of Dale Earnhardt's final career victory.

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Dale Earnhardt's 1984 win at Talladega was his first victory with Richard Childress Racing.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt's 1984 victory at Talladega marked his first win with Richard Childress Racing.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. was penalized 25 points in the 2001 EA Sports 500 for using an expletive in his post-race interview.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt Jr. was penalized 25 points in the 2001 EA Sports 500 for using an expletive in his post-race interview, referencing his father's wins.

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Who holds the record for the most driver wins in the YellaWood 500?

Answer: Dale Earnhardt

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt holds the record for the most driver wins in the YellaWood 500 with seven victories.

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What notable event occurred in the 2000 running of the race, then called the Winston 500?

Answer: It marked the final career victory for Dale Earnhardt.

Explanation: The 2000 Winston 500 was notable as it marked the final career victory for Dale Earnhardt.

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Dale Earnhardt's 1984 victory at Talladega is considered notable for what reason?

Answer: It was his first win with Richard Childress Racing and featured 68 lead changes.

Explanation: Dale Earnhardt's 1984 victory at Talladega is notable as it was his first win with Richard Childress Racing and featured a dramatic finish with 68 lead changes.

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In the 1983 Talladega 500, how did Bobby Allison assist Dale Earnhardt in winning the race?

Answer: By pushing Earnhardt past Darrell Waltrip on the final lap.

Explanation: In the 1983 Talladega 500, Bobby Allison pushed Dale Earnhardt past Darrell Waltrip on the final lap to secure the win.

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Technological and Safety Innovations

Restrictor plates are used in the YellaWood 500 to increase engine power and speeds.

Answer: False

Explanation: Restrictor plates are utilized in the YellaWood 500 to limit engine power and reduce speeds for safety and closer racing, not to increase them.

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The 1973 YellaWood 500 saw Neil Bonnett crash into the catch fence, contributing to the later introduction of roof flaps.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1973 race saw Neil Bonnett crash into the catch fence, an incident that, along with others, contributed to the later introduction of roof flaps.

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The 2009 YellaWood 500 crash involving Ryan Newman led to NASCAR replacing the wing with a spoiler in 2010.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2009 crash involving Ryan Newman, where his car flipped due to the wing design, contributed to NASCAR's decision to replace the wing with a spoiler in 2010.

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What is the primary purpose of restrictor plates used in the YellaWood 500?

Answer: To limit engine power and reduce speeds for safety and closer racing.

Explanation: The primary purpose of restrictor plates is to limit engine power and reduce speeds for safety and to promote closer racing.

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Which of the following races is NOT listed as currently using restrictor plates alongside the YellaWood 500?

Answer: Southern 500

Explanation: The Southern 500 is not listed among the races that currently use restrictor plates along with the YellaWood 500, Coke Zero Sugar 400, and Daytona 500.

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What happened in the 1973 YellaWood 500 that contributed to significant safety changes?

Answer: Larry Smith was killed in a crash, and Neil Bonnett went into the catch fence.

Explanation: The 1973 YellaWood 500 was tragically marked by the death of Larry Smith and Neil Bonnett's crash into the catch fence, events that contributed to later safety changes like roof flaps.

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Notable Races, Incidents, and Controversies

The YellaWood 500 is known for consistently low numbers of lead changes.

Answer: False

Explanation: The YellaWood 500 is characterized by a high number of lead changes, not consistently low numbers.

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Before the 1974 Talladega 500, no acts of sabotage were reported among the teams.

Answer: False

Explanation: Acts of sabotage, including slashed tires and tampered fuel lines, were discovered before the 1974 Talladega 500.

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The 1993 YellaWood 500 featured the closest finish in Talladega's history.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1993 YellaWood 500 featured the second-closest finish in Talladega's history since the introduction of electronic scoring loops.

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In the 2015 YellaWood 500, Joey Logano's win was met with widespread approval from fans.

Answer: False

Explanation: Joey Logano's 2015 win was met with fan disapproval, leading to beer cans being thrown onto the track.

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Mark Martin's car experienced a steering box issue during the warm-up laps of the 2002 YellaWood 500, causing him to hit Jimmie Johnson.

Answer: True

Explanation: During the warm-up laps of the 2002 YellaWood 500, Mark Martin's car had a steering box issue, causing him to collide with Jimmie Johnson.

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The 1986 YellaWood 500 set records for lead changes and leaders with 26 different leaders and 49 lead changes.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1986 YellaWood 500 set records at the time with 26 different leaders and 49 lead changes.

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In the 2008 YellaWood 500, Regan Smith was awarded the win after passing Tony Stewart on the apron.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the 2008 YellaWood 500, Regan Smith passed Tony Stewart on the apron, but the pass was ruled illegal, and Stewart was awarded the win.

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The 2010 YellaWood 500 featured 87 lead changes, setting a new record for the race.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2010 YellaWood 500 featured 87 lead changes, setting a record for the race at that time.

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The 2012 YellaWood 500 concluded with a massive crash involving 23 cars, impacting all Chase drivers.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2012 YellaWood 500 concluded with a massive last-lap crash involving 23 cars, significantly impacting the Chase for the Championship drivers.

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The 2017 Alabama 500 had the lowest number of finishing cars in Talladega's history at the time.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2017 Alabama 500 had only 14 cars running at the finish, which was the lowest number in Talladega's history at that time.

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What acts of sabotage were discovered before the 1974 Talladega 500?

Answer: Slashed tires, tampered alignments, and dirt in fuel lines.

Explanation: Before the 1974 Talladega 500, acts of sabotage including slashed tires, tampered alignments, and dirt in fuel lines were discovered.

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The 1993 YellaWood 500 featured a very close finish between Dale Earnhardt and which other driver?

Answer: Ernie Irvan

Explanation: The 1993 YellaWood 500 featured a very close finish between Dale Earnhardt and Ernie Irvan.

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What led to fans showering Joey Logano with beer cans after the 2015 YellaWood 500?

Answer: Logano's win was controversial due to a late-race accident involving other drivers.

Explanation: Fans showered Joey Logano with beer cans after the 2015 YellaWood 500 due to the controversial nature of his win, which involved a late-race accident.

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What was the outcome of the 2008 YellaWood 500 finish and the controversy that followed?

Answer: Regan Smith passed Tony Stewart on the apron, but the pass was ruled illegal.

Explanation: In the 2008 YellaWood 500, Regan Smith passed Tony Stewart on the apron, but the pass was ruled illegal, awarding the win to Stewart amidst controversy.

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How many lead changes occurred in the 2010 YellaWood 500, and what was the outcome?

Answer: 87 lead changes, won by Clint Bowyer after a final lap caution.

Explanation: The 2010 YellaWood 500 featured 87 lead changes, and Clint Bowyer was declared the winner after a final lap caution.

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What was the significance of the 2011 YellaWood 500 regarding tributes?

Answer: Drivers displayed tributes to the recently deceased IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon.

Explanation: The 2011 YellaWood 500 featured tributes to the recently deceased IndyCar driver Dan Wheldon, including special 'Lionheart Knight' decals.

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The 2012 YellaWood 500 concluded with a massive crash involving 23 cars. What was its impact on the Chase for the Championship?

Answer: It eliminated 10 of the 12 Chase drivers from contention.

Explanation: The massive crash in the 2012 YellaWood 500 impacted the Chase for the Championship, with 10 of the 12 Chase drivers involved.

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What happened during the first overtime attempt in the 2014 YellaWood 500?

Answer: A major crash occurred on the backstretch involving 11 cars.

Explanation: During the first overtime attempt in the 2014 YellaWood 500, a major crash occurred on the backstretch involving 11 cars.

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What controversy surrounded the win in the 2020 YellaWood 500?

Answer: Matt DiBenedetto was penalized for shoving Denny Hamlin below the yellow line.

Explanation: The 2020 YellaWood 500 win was controversial as Matt DiBenedetto was penalized for shoving Denny Hamlin below the yellow line on the final lap.

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What was the outcome of the 2017 Alabama 500 regarding the number of finishing cars?

Answer: It had only 14 cars running at the finish, the lowest number at the time.

Explanation: The 2017 Alabama 500 had only 14 cars running at the finish, the lowest number in Talladega's history at the time.

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Manufacturer and Team Performance

Chevrolet has won the YellaWood 500 more times than any other manufacturer.

Answer: True

Explanation: Chevrolet holds the record for the most manufacturer wins in the YellaWood 500.

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Which manufacturer has achieved the most wins in the YellaWood 500?

Answer: Chevrolet

Explanation: Chevrolet has achieved the most manufacturer wins in the YellaWood 500.

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Modern Era and Recent Milestones

Bubba Wallace's 2021 victory was his second career NASCAR Cup Series win.

Answer: False

Explanation: Bubba Wallace's 2021 victory was his first career NASCAR Cup Series win, not his second.

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What was the significance of Bubba Wallace's 2021 YellaWood 500 victory?

Answer: It was his first career Cup Series win and the first for 23XI Racing.

Explanation: Bubba Wallace's 2021 victory was significant as his first career Cup Series win and the first for 23XI Racing.

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What was notable about Jamie McMurray's 2013 YellaWood 500 win?

Answer: It ended a 108-race winless streak and was his final career win.

Explanation: Jamie McMurray's 2013 win was notable as it ended a 108-race winless streak and was his final career victory.

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What caused the 2021 YellaWood 500 to be postponed and subsequently shortened?

Answer: Rain.

Explanation: The 2021 YellaWood 500 was postponed and shortened due to rain.

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Who won the YellaWood 500 in 2022, and what manufacturer did they represent?

Answer: Chase Elliott, Chevrolet

Explanation: Chase Elliott won the 2022 YellaWood 500, representing Chevrolet.

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