BACK TO GALLERIES
Surprise winners at Watkins Glen International
By Pat DeCola | Published: August 18, 2022 12
Getty Images
1 of 12
Getty Images
Over the years we've gotten used to seeing a host of wild-card winners at the wild Watkins Glen International. A victory at The Glen from an unexpected winner has become even more crucial over the past several years, with a playoff berth on the line via victory. Take a look back at some of Watkins Glen's more notable surprise winners.
2 of 12
Getty Images
Billy Wade
Year: 1964
Starting position: 1
Laps led: 41
Notable: The Watkins Glen win was Wade's fourth straight for the season -- the first time NASCAR had seen that happen. As it turns out, it would be the fourth and final win of his career.
3 of 12
Getty Images
Tim Richmond
Year: 1986
Starting position: 1
Laps led: 29
Notable: The first race held at Watkins Glen since 1965, any driver in the field would qualify as a wild card in this one. Richmond held off a second-place Darrell Waltrip, who led 22 laps of his own.
4 of 12
Getty Images
Ernie Irvan
Year: 1991
Starting position: 3
Laps led: 39
Notable: Irvan led a substantial amount of laps in this one and won by a whopping seven seconds, but it was a bit of a surprise. Just Irvan's third career win, it came after three years of finishing 24th or worse in his previous starts at The Glen.
5 of 12
Getty Images
Kyle Petty
Year: 1992
Starting position: 2
Laps led: 19
Notable: One of just eight NASCAR Cup Series wins for Petty -- in 829 starts -- he had it going in this one. In 19 other starts at The Glen, the son of The King never had another top-five finish.
6 of 12
Getty Images
Geoff Bodine
Year: 1996
Starting position: 13
Laps led: 15
Notable: Bodine's 18th and final win came at the age of 47. He finished second the following year, but never again finished in the top 20 in Watkins Glen after that.
7 of 12
Getty Images
Steve Park
Year: 2000
Starting position: 18
Laps led: 53
Notable: The first of Steve Park's two career wins -- and perhaps the biggest wild-card win of them all -- was a dominant one, even holding off Watkins Glen master Mark Martin. It was one of just two top-10 finishes he had in seven starts at Watkins Glen, as well.
8 of 12
Getty Images
Robby Gordon
Year: 2003
Starting position: 14
Laps led: 30
Notable: Gordon notched his third and final win in the NASCAR Cup Series -- across 396 starts -- after taking the W at Sonoma earlier in the season.
9 of 12
Getty Images
Juan Pablo Montoya
Year: 2010
Starting position: 3
Laps led: 74
Notable: Montoya's second and final NASCAR win was a dominant one that truly showcased his road-course expertise.
10 of 12
Getty Images
Marcos Ambrose
Year: 2011
Starting position: 3
Laps led: 21
Notable: In one of NASCAR's most thrilling finishes, Ambrose held off a hard charging Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch -- who led 49 laps -- to pick up his first career NASCAR Cup Series win.
11 of 12
Getty Images
AJ Allmendinger
Year: 2014
Starting position: 6
Laps led: 29
Notable: Allmendinger held off two-time winner Marcos Ambrose, landing his first Cup Series win and giving us one of the more memorable Victory Lane celebrations.
12 of 12
Getty Images
Chase Elliott
Year: 2018
Starting position: 3
Laps led: 52
Notable: After eight runner-up finishes in his first 98 NASCAR Cup Series starts, Elliott secured his first win with a strong performance at Watkins Glen. The surprise is that his first win came on a road course, although given family history -- dad Bill Elliott's first win came at road course Riverside -- maybe it shouldn't be much too shocking.