1982 Michigan 500

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The 1982 Michigan 500, the second running of the event, was held at the Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan, on Sunday, July 18, 1982. Branded as the 1982 Norton Michigan 500 for sponsorship reasons, the event was race number 5 of 11 in the 1982 CART PPG Indy Car World Series. The race was won by Gordon Johncock, two months after his victory in the 1982 Indianapolis 500, giving him wins in the first two legs of Indy car's Triple Crown.

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{{Infobox American championship car race report

|Country = United States|

Race = Michigan 500|

Image = Michigan International Speedway track map.png|

Caption = |

Date = July 18|

Year = 1982|

Official name = 1982 Norton Michigan 500|

Race_No = 5|

Season_No = 11|

Series = CART|

Location = Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, Michigan, United States|

Course = Permanent racing facility|

Course_mi = 2.000|

Course_km = 3.219|

Distance_laps = 250|

Distance_mi = 500.000|

Distance_km = 804.672|

Weather = Cloudy with temperatures up to {{convert|82|F|C}}; wind speeds reaching up to {{convert|10|mph|km/h}}[https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/oh/swanton/KTOL/date/1982-7-19 Weather information for the 1982 Norton Michigan 500] at Wunderground|

Pole_Driver = {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti|

Pole_Team = Patrick Racing|

Pole_Time = {{convert|205.233|mph|km/h|abbr=on}}|

Pole_Country = |

First_Driver = {{flagicon|USA}} Gordon Johncock|

First_Team = Patrick Racing|

First_Country = |

Second_Driver = {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti|

Second_Team = Patrick Racing|

Second_Country= |

Third_Driver = {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal|

Third_Team = Truesports|

Third_Country = |

}}

Background

In the 1981 Michigan 500, A. J. Foyt suffered serious arm injuries when he crashed into the guardrail in turn two. In response, Michigan International Speedway replaced its metal guardrails with concrete walls around the race track, with the exception of the backstretch which retained its guardrail.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune-1982-michigan-500-safety/127250324/ |work=Chicago Tribune |location=(Illinois) |agency=Associated Press |title=Safety First at Michigan Speedway |date=July 18, 1982 |page=42}}

Practice and Time Trials

Mario Andretti led the opening day of practice on Wednesday, July 14. Andretti's speed of 206.3 mph was followed by Rick Mears at 205.7 mph and Al Unser at 204.5 mph.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-1982-michigan-500-1st/127252154/ |work=Detroit Free Press |location=(Michigan) |agency=Associated Press |title=Andretti Sets Pace at MIS |date=July 15, 1982 |page=115}}

Mario Andretti won the pole on Thursday with a speed of 205.233 mph. Joining Andretti on the front row was Rick Mears at 203.816 mph and Gordon Johncock at 202.572 mph. The fourth-fastest qualifier, Don Whittington, was the only other car to qualify at over 200 moh with a speed of 202.350 mph.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-tigers-score-11/33887111/ |work=Detroit Free Press |location=(Michigan) |agency=Associated Press |title=Andretti Captures Norton 500 Pole |date=July 16, 1982 |page=41}}

Friday's practice session was marked by numerous on track incidents. George Snider spun but hit nothing. Josele Garza and Ken Hamilton crashed, with Garza needing to use a backup car. Scott Brayton spun and lightly hit the wall. Johnny Rutherford suffered damage to his car when his left front wheel fell off and he was able to avoid the wall.

George Snider recovered from his practice spin to post the fastest speed in Friday's qualifying session. At 196.942 mph, Snider earned the 22nd starting spot.

During the final day of practice on Saturday, Andretti crashed his pole-winning car in turn two. The car spun around and impacted the concrete wall with the left side. Andretti was unhurt, but the car could not be repaired in time for the race the following day. Andretti quickly got in the team's backup car and continued practicing, reaching speeds of 199 mph. Because he was no longer racing the car he qualified with, Andretti had to start from the last position.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-herald-1982-michigan-500-andre/127249712/ |work=Times Herald |location=(Michigan) |agency=Associated Press |title=Andretti Has More Bad Luck |date=July 18, 1982 |page=28}}

Roger Penske exercised the "promoter's option" and added Ken Hamilton to the field as the 34th starter.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-herald-1982-michigan-500-andre/127249712/ |work=Times Herald |location=(Michigan) |agency=Associated Press |title=Andretti Has More Bad Luck |date=July 18, 1982 |page=28}}

Race

From his starting spot in the middle of row one, Gordon Johncock took the lead from Rick Mears entering turn one. The first caution came out on lap eight when Herm Johnson, Josele Garza, and Tony Bettenhausen spun in turn four. Only Johnson was unable to continue.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star-1982-michigan-500/4630109/ |work=Indianapolis Star |location=(Indiana) |agency=Associated Press |title=Johncock, Andretti 1-2 at Michigan |date=July 19, 1982 |page=18}}

Rick Mears passed Johncock to take the lead on lap 20. The caution came out again on lap 23 when Tom Sneva suffered an engine failure.

Mario Andretti had climbed from his 33rd starting position to the seventh spot by lap 30 and was running third by lap 37. Mario's progress was slowed when he lost a lap in the pits after stalling the engine.{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star-1982-michigan-500/4630109/ |work=Indianapolis Star |location=(Indiana) |agency=Associated Press |title=Johncock, Andretti 1-2 at Michigan |date=July 19, 1982 |page=18}}

On lap 54, the caution came out when Mike Mosley's car lost a side pod and it landed on the backstretch. Tom Bigelow spun on lap 97 but recovered to finish fifth.

With 143 laps complete, Josele Garza brought out a caution when he spun in turn four. Garza was able to continue but retired shortly thereafter with engine failure.

On the restart following the Garza spin, Hector Rebaque, running 80 laps behind the leaders, spun in avoidance of the Spike Gehlhausen car that had mechanical problems. He spun across the track directly in front of A. J. Foyt. The cars collided with great force, with Foyt then being thrown into the outside wall. Foyt was carried to a stretcher and brought the infield hospital. He was treated for a puncture wound in his left leg and released. "I feel pretty good," Foyt said, "but I think I got the same hole in my leg I had last year."{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-indianapolis-star-1982-michigan-500/4630109/ |work=Indianapolis Star |location=(Indiana) |agency=Associated Press |title=Johncock, Andretti 1-2 at Michigan |date=July 19, 1982 |page=18}}

The race evolved into a battle between Patrick Racing teammates Gordon Johncock and Mario Andretti. Running third on lap 182, Rick Mears hit debris and cut a tire in turn two. The car drifted up the track and hit the wall, sustaining relatively minor damage but ending his race. Mears had led 80 laps. Johncock took the lead for the final time on lap 194.{{cite web |url=https://www.champcarstats.com/races/198205.htm |title = 1982 Norton Michigan 500 Results}}

During a caution for debris on lap 218, Andretti entered the pits hoping to make a front wing adjustment. Carrying too much speed, he overshot his pit stall and had to return to the track without the adjustment. Andretti was unable to catch his faster teammate and Johncock won by over 24 seconds. Bobby Rahal finished third, five laps behind the Patrick cars.

Johncock led 117 laps and won $89,371 in prize money. The victory allowed Johncock to pass Mears for the Indycar points lead. It also gave Johncock the ability to become only the second man in Indy car racing to sweep the Triple Crown of 500 mile races if he could win Pocono a month later, something he did not do.

Similar to the inaugural race in 1981, attrition was high and only 12 of the 34 starters were running at the finish. 11 cautions slowed the field to an average speed of 153.925 mph.{{cite web |url=https://www.champcarstats.com/races/198205.htm |title = 1982 Norton Michigan 500 Results}}

Box score

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!Finish

!Grid

!{{Tooltip|No|Car number}}

!Name

!Entrant

!Chassis

!Engine

!Laps

!Time/Status

!{{Tooltip|Led|Laps led}}

!Points

1

| 2

| 20

| {{flagicon|USA}} Gordon Johncock

| Patrick Racing

| Wildcat Mk8B

| Cosworth

| 250

| 3:14:54.000

| 117

| 63

2

| 3

| 40

| {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti

| Patrick Racing

| Wildcat Mk8B

| Cosworth

| 250

| +24.720

| 35

| 51

3

| 9

| 19

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal

| Truesports

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 245

| +5 Laps

| 0

| 42

4

| 12

| 10

| {{flagicon|USA}} Al Unser

| Longhorn Racing

| Longhorn LR03

| Cosworth

| 245

| +5 Laps

| 0

| 36

5

| 19

| 72

| {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Bigelow

| HBK Racing

| Eagle 81

| Chevrolet

| 241

| +9 Laps

| 0

| 30

6

| 21

| 56

| {{flagicon|USA}} Gary Bettenhausen

| Gohr Racing

| Penske PC-7

| Chevrolet

| 241

| +9 Laps

| 0

| 24

7

| 13

| 21

| {{flagicon|AUS}} Geoff Brabham

| Bignotti-Cotter Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 241

| +9 Laps

| 0

| 18

8

| 10

| 18

| {{flagicon|USA}} Mike Mosley

| Kraco Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 239

| +11 Laps

| 0

| 15

9

| 20

| 42

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jim Hickman

| Rattlesnake Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 236

| +14 Laps

| 0

| 12

10

| 24

| 6

| {{flagicon|USA}} Tony Bettenhausen Jr.

| Bettenhausen Motorsports

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 234

| +16 Laps

| 0

| 9

11

| 31

| 37

| {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Brayton

| Brayton Racing

| Penske PC-7

| Cosworth

| 225

| Stalled

| 0

| 6

12

| 18

| 30

| {{flagicon|USA}} Howdy Holmes

| Doug Shierson Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 218

| +32 Laps

| 0

| 3

13

| 28

| 2

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bill Alsup

| Alsup Racing

| Penske PC-9C

| Cosworth

| 213

| +37 Laps

| 0

| 3

14

| 7

| 4

| {{flagicon|USA}} Kevin Cogan

| Penske Racing

| Penske PC-10

| Cosworth

| 191

| Water leak

| 0

| 3

15

| 1

| 1

| {{flagicon|USA}} Rick Mears

| Penske Racing

| Penske PC-10

| Cosworth

| 184

| Crash

| 80

| 3

16

| 23

| 34

| {{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Parsons

| Wysard Motor Co.

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 184

| Engine

| 0

| 3

17

| 16

| 31

| {{flagicon|USA}} Roger Mears

| Machinists Union Racing

| Penske PC-7

| Cosworth

| 165

| Engine

| 0

| 3

18

| 6

| 3

| {{flagicon|USA}} Pancho Carter

| Alex Morales Motorsports

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 159

| Wheel bearing

| 9

| 3

19

| 22

| 35

| {{flagicon|USA}} George Snider

| Fletcher Racing Team

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 148

| Gearbox

| 0

| 3

20

| 8

| 14

| {{flagicon|USA}} A. J. Foyt

| A. J. Foyt Enterprises

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 147

| Crash

| 6

| 3

21

| 30

| 22

| {{flagicon|USA}} Dick Simon

| Leader Card Racers

| Watson

| Cosworth

| 138

| Piston

| 0

| 0

22

| 25

| 55

| {{flagicon|MEX}} Josele Garza

| Garza Racing

| March 81C

| Cosworth

| 130

| Engine

| 0

| 0

23

| 15

| 49

| {{flagicon|USA}} Spike Gehlhausen

| Spike Gehlhausen

| Eagle 81

| Cosworth

| 127

| Shift lever

| 0

| 0

24

| 26

| 46

| {{flagicon|USA}} Jerry Karl

| McCray Racing

| Penske PC-7

| Cosworth

| 103

| Gearbox

| 0

| 0

25

| 29

| 32

| {{flagicon|MEX}} Héctor Rebaque

| Forsythe Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 67

| Crash

| 0

| 0

26

| 4

| 91

| {{flagicon|USA}} Don Whittington

| Whittington Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 63

| Engine

| 3

| 0

27

| 34

| 17

| {{flagicon|USA}} Ken Hamilton

| Hamilton Racing

| Vollstedt

| Offenhauser

| 55

| Oil pressure

| 0

| 0

28

| 11

| 5

| {{flagicon|USA}} Johnny Rutherford

| Chaparral Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 54

| Piston

| 0

| 0

29

| 27

| 36

| {{flagicon|USA}} Patrick Bedard

| Brayton Racing

| Wildcat Mk8

| Cosworth

| 49

| Engine

| 0

| 0

30

| 33

| 65

| {{flagicon|USA}} Phil Krueger

| Luxury Racers

| King

| Chevrolet

| 48

| Fueling

| 0

| 0

31

| 17

| 12

| {{flagicon|USA}} Chip Ganassi

| Rhoades Racing

| Wildcat Mk8

| Cosworth

| 37

| Engine

| 0

| 0

32

| 5

| 7

| {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Sneva

| Bignotti-Cotter Racing

| March 82C

| Cosworth

| 23

| Engine

| 0

| 0

33

| 32

| 77

| {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Frantz

| Tom Frantz

| Coyote 80

| Chevrolet

| 20

| Vibration

| 0

| 0

34

| 14

| 28

| {{flagicon|USA}} Herm Johnson

| Team Menard

| Eagle 82

| Chevrolet

| 7

| Crash

| 0

| 0

colspan=11| Source:[https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/1982_Norton_Michigan_500/R/ 1982 Norton Michigan 500][https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/database/races/1982-michigan-500/ 1982 Michigan 500 - Round 5]

Broadcasting

For the second straight year, the Michigan 500 was broadcast live by NBC. Paul Page and Charlie Jones did the play-by-play coverage in the broadcast booth. Gary Gerould and Bruce Jenner served as pit reporters.1982 Michigan 500 Telecast: NBC-TV, July 18, 1982

References