|| *Comments on the 1982 Mason-Dixon 500:* View the most recent comment <#14> | Post a comment <#post> Tweet 1. MASH_guy posted: 06.09.2005 - 1:40 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) This was the first Cup win by a driver using power steering. 2. nascarman posted: 05.15.2006 - 11:02 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Donnie Allison's last top 10. 3. SK posted: 12.26.2007 - 9:15 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Easily Bobby Allison's most dominant victory. 4. Jim posted: 07.07.2010 - 10:42 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) Allison winning by 3 laps, that could never happen today. 5. jessie henry posted: 03.02.2011 - 2:08 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) gm 5th won in row 6. jC... posted: 03.14.2012 - 12:22 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Looks like this is the first win for the "downsized" 110 wheelbase Chevrolet Monte Carlo. 7. @Statscrash posted: 09.01.2018 - 12:21 am Rate this comment: (1) (0) the technically term for this is a butt whipping 8. Gray Gaulding's Distant Cousin posted: 12.08.2018 - 11:42 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) SPONSOR UPDATE #24 Ronnie Thomas Buffalo Stampede Buick 9. Danish_Pie posted: 05.25.2019 - 4:39 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) I wonder just how slow the 80 car was going to be flagged off after just 1 lap. 10. Anthony posted: 06.08.2020 - 9:20 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) This is domination on a grand scale 11. RaceFanX posted: 07.10.2020 - 6:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Rookie Mark Martin's first Cup race at Dover saw the three-time ASA champion pick up his first top-5 finish of the season. It was a sign of his success to come; Martin would race at the Monster Mile 55 times during his Cup career and win here four times with 33 top-10 finishes. 12. Steve posted: 08.08.2020 - 5:37 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) John Callis parked for being too slow after just one lap? 13. rateus posted: 02.08.2021 - 5:01 pm Rate this comment: (0) (0) Driver Change - Lennie Pond qualified the #24 before handing over to Ronnie Thomas. @12 Callis qualified at 116 mph when pole was 139 and the next slowest (Maggiacomo) ran 124 so I can imagine NASCAR enforcing a start-and-park to get a potential roadblock off the track early while still letting Callis get paid. 14. ScottB posted: 02.09.2021 - 2:12 am Rate this comment: (0) (0) That far off the pace he may have been d own a cylinder, and NASCAR didn't want to leave him out there to oil down the track. He may have been told one and done ahead of time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *Post a comment:* Your comment may not appear immediately - all comments must be approved by the moderator. Name: Comment: