40 Years at MIS: 70’s
were memorable times for
David Pearson
Race fans asked to share
MIS memories today
BROOKLYN,
Mich. (May 16, 2008) —
The decade of the 1970’s
were good for David
Pearson, especially at
Michigan International
Speedway. The South
Carolina native put
together masterful
driving performances in
the Irish Hills, making
him the most successful
driver of the decade and
in track history.
His nine
Cup victories and 10
poles at MIS are the
most in MIS history,
records that won’t be
touched for quite some
time. Seven of those
victories came in the
70’s and one in 1969.
But his
win on August 20, 1978,
might be his most
memorable.
With
three NASCAR wins at
other tracks in 1978,
Pearson was dealt a hot
hand heading into the
Champion Spark Plug 400
weekend at MIS. With 12
consecutive top-five
finishes at MIS entering
the race, including
seven wins and three
second-place showings,
Pearson was destined to
do something great that
weekend.
In an
exciting race, which
featured 35 lead
changes, Pearson would
win his final race at
MIS in a classic finish
which saw him pass
young, up-and-comer
Darrell Waltrip on the
final lap. It would also
be Pearson’s last
victory of the 1978
campaign in which he
finished 16th
in the final point
standings in just 22
starts (30 races on the
’78 schedule).
“Michigan
was the best speedway I
ever won on,” Pearson
would say. “It was big
enough that you could
draft and wide enough
that if you got in
trouble you could
correct it before you
hit the wall. It was a
special place for me and
my Wood Brothers team.”
Pearson’s
career at MIS is
unmatched with nine wins
and 20 top-10 showings
in 29 Cup appearances at
the two-mile oval.
Amazingly enough,
Pearson’s victory total
came in just a 22-race
span over 9 years
(1969-1978).
Pearson’s
track record ninth
victory in 1978 was just
one of the great stories
in MIS’ history. To
celebrate 40 years of
racing and look ahead to
the next 40 years, MIS
will highlight a
different decade each
week, celebrating past
champions, great race
moments and track
history that put the
Irish Hills track on the
NASCAR racing map.
The
speedway is also looking
for race fans’
recollections of the
speedway.
“With a
month remaining, the
excitement is really
starting to build for
our LifeLock 400 weekend
and the start of our 40th
anniversary season,”
track President Roger
Curtis said. “We have a
lot of fun initiatives
planned for the
anniversary and hope
race fans will take the
opportunity to buy a
seat for the race and
start building their own
memories at Michigan
International Speedway.”
If race
fans have a moment
they’d like to share –
on-track or off – send
them to
contacts@MISpeedway.com
today. Yours could be
featured on the
speedway’s Web site.
Please be sure to
include photos and
contact information
where you can be
reached.
The
LifeLock 400 weekend,
which will also feature
the ARCA RE/MAX Series
on June 13 and NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series
Cool City Customs 200 on
June 14, will kick off
the speedway’s 40th
season of racing in the
Irish Hills in 2008.
With a month to go,
tickets remain for the
LifeLock 400. Many more
memories are sure to be
experienced.
To order
tickets, pit passes,
camping or hospitality
packages, call the MIS
Ticket Hotline at
800-354-1010 or visit
MISpeedway.com.