1981 Winchester 400
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The 1981 Winchester 400 motor race, the twelfth annual (run yearly since 1970), was held under American Speed Association
American Speed Association
The American Speed Association is a sanctioning body of motorsports in the United States formed in 1968. The Association was based in Pendleton, Indiana and currently is headquarters in Daytona Beach, Florida. ASA was most famous for a national touring series which began in 1973 but was...

 sanction on October 5, 1981, at the Winchester Speedway
Winchester Speedway
Winchester Speedway is a half-mile paved oval motor racetrack in White River Township, Randolph County, just outside Winchester, Indiana, approximately northeast of Indianapolis. It seats 4000 spectators. It is also known as the "World's Fastest 1/2 mile"....

, in Indiana
Indiana
Indiana is a US state, admitted to the United States as the 19th on December 11, 1816. It is located in the Midwestern United States and Great Lakes Region. With 6,483,802 residents, the state is ranked 15th in population and 16th in population density. Indiana is ranked 38th in land area and is...

 (USA).

After years of futility in the biggest even on the ASA yearly calendar, veteran Mike Eddy
Mike Eddy
Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racer. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history. During his run in ASA Eddy drove the number 88 car.-ASA:Eddy won his 7 championships in 1974, 1976,...

 ended his victory drought in the 1981 Winchester 400
Winchester 400
The Winchester 400 is a 400-lap short-track stock car race held each fall at the Winchester Speedway, approximately east of Indianapolis, Indiana. Held annually since 1970, the race has served as a launching point for the careers of several young drivers including former winners Rusty Wallace and...

. Eddy passed leader Jack Drolema on the 380th circuit and collected $9,940 for his initial win in the fall classic. Eddy’s celebration was marred by the death of ASA Rookie Pat Schauer, who succumbed from injuries suffered in a crash on the front stretch on lap 389 caused by the car hitting a crossover gate.
Eddy, who entered the event as the ASA point leader, appeared to be on a mission to finally conquer the venerable banks of Winchester. After qualifying second to Mark Martin, Eddy flew into the early lead and paced the field for the initial 38 circuits. Eddy would go on to lead a record 334 of the 400 laps, including the final 121. Despite his domination, the race was not without its moments for Eddy as he cut a tire on lap 164, but he was bailed out of a bad situation when Bob Strait hit the wall two laps later. Another close call occurred on the 213th circuit, when Ken Harrison spun and Eddy narrowly squeezed between him and the wall to avoid being eliminated.

Unlike the previous year, Eddy wasn’t forced to deal with a pesky challenge from Martin in the later stages of the event. Martin, who was running in second place at the time, was eliminated just 30 laps into the race when he couldn’t avoid a spinning Donny Klotz. Five-time winner Bob Senneker also was not a factor after distributor problems plagues the Michigan native near the halfway mark. He would finish 30 laps off the pace in 15th position. Defending race winner Terry Senneker limped home in second after suffering damage in the Schauer incident. Dick Trickle
Dick Trickle
Richard "Dick" Trickle is a retired American race car driver. He raced for decades around the short tracks of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way. Trickle has competed in the ASA, ARTGO, ARCA, All Pro, IMCA, NASCAR, and USAC.In more than an estimated 2,200 races, Trickle has logged...

 proved to be a strong challenger for Eddy, but a cut tire forced a green-flag pit stop that left the Wisconsin legend three laps off the pace. Following Eddy and T. Senneker across the line were Bruce VanderLaan and Trickle. Drolema Fell to fifth after a front-end vibration forced him to spin late in the race.

The American Speed Association decided following the tragedy that Schauer's name would be placed on the Rookie of the Year title, which took place until the sanctioning body's demise.

Table of results

Results of the 12th Annual Winchester 400
Pos Start Car # Driver/Hometown Sponsor/Make Laps Winnings
(in US$
United States dollar
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)
Status
1 2 88 Mike Eddy
Mike Eddy
Mike Eddy is a stock car auto racer. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association . He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history. During his run in ASA Eddy drove the number 88 car.-ASA:Eddy won his 7 championships in 1974, 1976,...

 / Midland, MI
Baker Engines/Howe Ent. / Chevrolet 400 $9,940 running
2 9 68 Terry Senneker / Wayland, MI Jimerson Speedway Chassis / Chevrolet 399 $6,390 running
3 13 61 Bruce VanderLaan / Grand Rapids, MI Lane Automotive / Chevrolet 398 $3,000 running
4 3 99 Dick Trickle
Dick Trickle
Richard "Dick" Trickle is a retired American race car driver. He raced for decades around the short tracks of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way. Trickle has competed in the ASA, ARTGO, ARCA, All Pro, IMCA, NASCAR, and USAC.In more than an estimated 2,200 races, Trickle has logged...

 / Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Superamerica / Chevrolet 397 $3,240 running
5 16 40 Jack Drolema / Grand Rapids, MI Neal’s Truck Parts / Chevrolet 396 $2,000 running
6 12 81 Harold Fair / Detroit, MI Fair Shell Service / Chevrolet 390 $1,800 running
7 5 21 Pat Schauer / Watertown, WI RECO Enterprises / Chevrolet 389 $1,940 accident
8 26 0 Chuck Roumell / Brooklyn, MI Kelly’s Body Shop / Chevrolet 384 $1,500 running
9 27 99 Ray Young / Dolton, IL Thacker Racing / Chevrolet 381 $1,600 running
10 29 3 Ken Smith / Grand Rapids, MI B & K Automotive / Chevrolet 377 $1,100 running
11 14 97 Alan Kulwicki
Alan Kulwicki
Alan Dennis Kulwicki , nicknamed "Special K" and the "Polish Prince", was an American NASCAR Winston Cup Series racecar driver. He started racing at local short tracks in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car touring series...

 / Milwaukee, WI
RanderCar/Prototype / Chevrolet 376 $1,400 running
12 4 52 Butch Miller
Butch Miller (racing driver)
Butch Miller is a racecar driver. He drives the #07 Toyota Tundra part time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series on a limited basis, and is also a crew chief for SS-Green Light Racing. He is a multiple champion in the now-defunct American Speed Association stock car series...

 / Lawton, MI
Obie-Baker / Chevrolet 374 $1,140 running
13 8 76 L.J. Lines / Indianapolis, IN Davis-Holtzsclaw / Chevrolet 372 $1,240 running
14 15 51 Dennis Vogel / Manitowoc, WI Vogel Bros./Budweiser / Chevrolet 371 $750 engine
15 6 84 Bob Senneker / Dorr, MI Senneker Ent./Baker Eng. / Chevrolet 370 $1,440 running
16 30 77 Ken Harrison / Indianapolis, IN Harrison Racing / Chevrolet 351 $1,050 running
17 31 2 Terry Cater / Spiceland, IN Lenceski / Chevrolet 314 $600 rear end
18 19 96 Harold Scott / New Castle, IN Don’s Auto Ranch / Chevrolet 306 $950 dry sump
19 21 16 Dave Simko / Clarkston, MI Mound Steel & Supply / Chevrolet 297 $500 engine
20 35 3 Dave Heid / White Pigeon, MI Landon Engineering / Chevrolet 292 $450 overheating
21 18 7 Don Gregory / Columbus, OH A-1 Auto Service / Chevrolet 227 $925 piston
22 7 80 Bob Strait / Flossmoor, IL Strait Racing / Chevrolet 164 $1,040 suspension
23 10 10 Doug Klein / Fairview Heights, IL Klein TV & Appliance / Chevrolet 151 $830 overheating
24 20 91 Russ Urlin / London, ONT, CAN Budget Rent-A-Car / Chevrolet 115 $380 engine
25 17 02 Bobby Tinkham / Charlotte, NC RHT Racing / Pontiac 114 $370 valve
26 32 76 Mike Bontreger / Middlebury, IN Jackson Tire Co. / Chevrolet 105 $360 transmission
27 23 24 Dave Jensen / Independence, MO Walter’s Auto Body / Chevrolet 86 $550 accident
28 11 0 Scott Stovall / Fort Wayne, IN R.W. Kain, Inc. / Chevrolet 79 $350 accident
29 24 57 Bob Sensiba / Middleville, MI Don’s Paint & Body / Chevrolet 63 $750 engine
30 25 16 Ed Cooper / Clark Lake, MI Aeroquip/Warhorse Chassis / Chevrolet 42 $350 rocker arm
31 22 38 Jeep Pflum / Cincinnati, OH Don’s Crankshaft / Chevrolet 33 $325 engine
32 1 2 Mark Martin / North Liberty, IN Dillon/AMSoil/Prototype / Chevrolet 30 $1,215 accident
33 33 70 Donny Klotz / Elkhart, IN Elk Enterprises / Chevrolet 28 $325 accident
34 28 43 Bill Noel / Anderson, IN Nave / Chevrolet 14 $325 overheating
35 34 10 Buddy Cole / Indianapolis, IN Dill’s Auto Parts / Chevrolet 5 $300 engine

Race statistics

  • Average Speed: 76.923 mi/h
  • Margin of Victory: 1 lap
  • Time of Race: Two hours, 36 minutes and 35.843 seconds
  • Lead Changes: 11 among 5 drivers
  • Lap Leaders: Mike Eddy 1-38; Dick Trickle 39-40; Eddy 41-115; Jack Drolema 116-137; Eddy 138-168; Drolema 169-174; Terry Senneker 175-180; Bob Senneker 181-201; Eddy 202-270; Drolema 271-279; Eddy 280-400.
  • Cautions: 14 for 79 laps
  • Entries: 35   Qualifiers: 35

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