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1961 Daytona 500

The 1961 Daytona 500, was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on February 26, 1961, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

1961 Daytona 500
Race details
Race 5 of 52 in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season
1961 Daytona 500 program cover
Date February 26, 1961 (1961-02-26)
Location Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance 200 laps, 500 mi (800 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching 69.1 °F (20.6 °C); wind speeds approaching 15 miles per hour (24 km/h)[1]
Average speed 149.601 miles per hour (240.759 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Smokey Yunick
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 Winner Fireball Roberts Smokey Yunick
Duel 2 Winner Joe Weatherly Bud Moore
Most laps led
Driver Fireball Roberts Smokey Yunick
Laps 170
Winner
No. 20 Pontiac Marvin Panch Smokey Yunick
Television in the United States
Network none
Announcers none

Marvin Panch won the race in the one-year-old 1960 Pontiac built and owned by Smokey Yunick after taking the lead on lap 187. Panch was not originally scheduled to drive, and was only added to Yunick's team after Fireball Roberts suggested adding him. Panch drove the number 20 to victory in three hours and 20 minutes. The race was run in its entirety without a single caution flag. Panch took the lead with 13 laps remaining when race leader Fireball Roberts' car suffered a blown engine. The win was Panch's first, and only victory of the season.[2]

Background edit

Tragedy struck during the preliminaries of Daytona Speedweeks when a driver from Phoenix, Arizona crashed in turn 3 of the 2.5-mile (4.0-kilometre) track. Harold Haberling was killed when his 1955 modified Chevy flipped in the 31-degree banking. This was the first fatality at the facility since 1959.[3]

One week prior to the Daytona 500 drivers competed in a first-ever 150-mile (240-kilometre) "compact car" race. Lee Petty won the race contested on the 3.1-mile (5.0 km) infield track in a 1960 Valiant with an average speed of 83.546 miles per hour (134.454 km/h). Joe Weatherly would flip his 1960 Falcon upside down during the race, but no other cars were involved in the accident, and Weatherly was not injured. Weatherly then went on to win a 10-lap, 25-mile (40 km) event dubbed a "Race of Champions" on the 2.5-mile (4.0 km) banked tri-oval. Drivers competed in the same cars that they would run in the Daytona 500. The race proved to be a tough loss for Fireball Roberts, who had started at the rear of the field but managed to charge to the lead in only 4 laps. On the last lap, Weatherly overtook Roberts at the finish line, winning by only 2 feet.[4]

A total of 70 drivers registered to run in the 1961 Daytona 500, but only the top 60 would be scheduled to start the race.[3] A total of 13 teams came to Daytona with the new, more aerodynamically designed 1961 Pontiacs contributed by the manufacturer. Smokey Yunick brought Fireball Roberts as his primary driver for the new model vehicle, and it was Roberts who suggested that Yunick add teammate Marvin Panch. Panch was a 'last minute' addition to Yunick's team and given the year-old 1960 Pontiac rather than one of the newer models. When approached, Yunick relented to allowing Panch to drive Roberts' Pontiac Catalina from the previous year, saying: "If you think that much about [the '60 Pontiac], take it outside." [the shop], where the mechanics prepared the car for the 500.[5]

During the initial 2-lap qualifying trials Fireball Roberts set a new track record of 155.700 miles per hour (250.575 km/h) average speed over the 5-mile (8.0 km) run. The second fastest average belonged to Joe Weatherly in his 1961 Pontiac, with Cotton Owens, Curtis Turner, and Marvin Panch rounding out the top 5. Roberts broke the previous track record speed of 152.129 mph (244.828 km/h) set by Jack Smith the previous July.[6] Roberts' effort was the first of three consecutive pole positions that he captured from 1961 through 1963. The 3 "consecutive" poles was a first, and a record which Roberts still shares with Bill Elliott (1985–87) and Ken Schrader (1988–90).[7]

Twin qualifying events edit

The two qualifying events which established the starting lineup of the Daytona 500 were marred by multiple crashes in which at least one fan and seven drivers were injured on February 24, 1961.[8] A total of 34 drivers were scheduled for the first of two qualifying events, and 33 cars scheduled for the second event. The top 20 finishers would secure positions in the upcoming 500-mile (800 km) event, with winners of each qualifier also earning a $5,000 purse. The top two time-trial qualifiers were also guaranteed the top two starting spots.[9]

An accident early in the first event involved Dave Mader and Wes Morgan in which Morgan's car flipped seven times going into the 4th turn.[8] Both Lee Petty and son Richard Petty crashed during their respective 100-mile (160 km) qualifying events, forcing Petty Enterprises into a noncompetitive role for the 1961 Daytona 500. Son Richard crashed through the guardrail and suffered a sprained ankle in the first qualifier, and while the car remained upright, the crash kept him from starting the 500.[10] The wreck occurred when driver Junior Johnson got thrown out of control as debris from an earlier wreck caused a cut tire, and he made contact with the younger Petty's car. The crash left Johnson with a severe gash to his chin, and Petty with shards of glass in his eye.[8] The younger Petty's crash brought out one of the five cautions in the first 40-lap qualifier,[11] which was shortened due to crashes at both ends of the track during the closing laps.[12]

Shortly after Richard Petty left the infield medical center after the first race crash, his attention was drawn to an accident involving his father in the second race.[8] Patriarch Lee tangled with Johnny Beauchamp when Beauchamp caught Petty's back bumper sending the two cars through the guardrail which destroyed both vehicles.[10] The accident started when Banjo Matthews spun in front of the field while leading the second qualifying 100-mile (160 km) race.[13] The senior Petty suffered multiple life-threatening injuries,[14] including numerous fractures, internal injuries, and a punctured lung. When the two cars left the track, Petty's car struck spectator A. B. Kelley, who suffered severe cuts, but helped evacuate Petty from the twisted metal. Beauchamp and Petty tore out 13 8-inch by 8-inch guardrail support posts while exiting the track. There's been speculation that the early crash between Mader and Morgan may have weakened that section. Some of the drivers felt that much of the blame for the multiple crashes lay in the fact that so many rookie drivers were not capable of running competently; and Joe Weatherly stated: “I know it was veteran drivers in the worst crashes, but it was rookies that caused them, dammit!”[8] Petty was hospitalized for over four months, but did recover. While Beauchamp also suffered injuries to his head, they were less serious.[14] Petty and Beauchamp were no strangers to each other; having been involved in the iconic finish of the inaugural 1959 Daytona 500 where they crossed the finish line so close to each other that it took NASCAR 3 days before Bill France Sr. declared Lee Petty the winner. Beauchamp never raced again after the accident; and while Petty did return to run a half-dozen races, the wreck effectively ended both driver's careers.[8][15] Driver Rex White stated that: “If NASCAR doesn’t have a meeting to educate some of these amateurs, there can’t be much of a race on Sunday. There were some goofballs on the track today.”, and even Fireball Roberts, winner of the first race, stated that:

“I was scared to death out there,”

— Fireball Roberts, [8]

Fireball Roberts and Joe Weatherly each won their respective 100-mile (160 km) qualifying events.[10]

Qualifying race results

Race Summary edit

Prior to the start of the main event, drivers were understandably apprehensive due to the large number of mishaps during the qualifying races.[17] This prompted officials to hold a meeting explaining that rough driving would not be tolerated, and during the race, two cars were black-flagged for driving too slowly to be considered safe.[18] A total of 51,287 fans arrived in Daytona to witness the race which was run at an average speed of 149.601 mph (240.759 km/h).[19] Unofficial estimates placed the total in attendance at over 65,000 people, with speculation of perhaps 100,000. Seventeen drivers in the starting field were designated rookies by NASCAR, and were identified by having their rear bumpers painted with 'Day-glo' paint.[18] Smokey Yunick instructed Panch to not run too close to teammate Roberts so that if Roberts were caught up in any altercations on the track then both cars would not risk being taken out in the same incident.[20]

Fireball Roberts started on the pole for the 500-mile (800 km) event, with Joe Weatherly on the outside front row. Roberts jumped out front and held the lead through lap 12 when Banjo Mathews took the point position.[19] Roberts traded the lead position with Mathews, Junior Johnson, Nelson Stacy for the first 42 laps. At lap 43 Roberts took command of the race in dominating style; and continued to lead for the majority of the race, building a lead of 2 laps over the rest of the field.[17] Although Richard Petty did not start the race, he did drive in relief for Bob Wellborn from lap 120 through 169, after which Wellborn resumed the driving duties. On lap 182 driver Darel Dieringer contacted the outside fence, but managed to make repairs in time to finish the race.[18] There were a total of nine lead changes between five drivers, and the race was completed without a single caution. Roberts would come back and lead a total of 170 of the 200 laps, including 145 consecutive laps from the 45th to the 187th.[19] Then on lap 187, with more than a two-lap lead on second place teammate Panch, Roberts' engine failed knocking him out of the race.[17] Marvin Panch took his first lead of the race with only 13 laps remaining, and held on to reach the checkered flag first, 16 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Joe Weatherly's number 8,[19] who completed the race on one set of tires.[18] The caution-free event was one of only 3 times that the iconic race ran the entire distance under green; with 1959 and 1962 being the only other 2 times it's occurred.[21]

While Pontiac's factory heads had wanted a new year model to win the race, car owner Yunick was so pleased with Panch's performance that he upped his promised take of 40% to 50% of the winnings, saying: "Tell you what. Anybody good enough to win the race is worth 50 percent to me."[20] Panch completed the 500 miles (800 km) with only one change of tires, and in a then-record for a 500-mile (800 km) closed course race of any kind,[5] completed the contest in 3 hours, 20 minutes, and 32 seconds. That time equated to an average speed of 149.601 mph (240.759 km/h),[19] which was more than 2 mph (3.2 km/h) faster the pole qualifier of the Indianapolis 500 that same year.[22][a] Since Daytona did not have a designated "Victory lane" at the time, after the race Panch pulled his winning car into the infield grass, and celebrated the win with Bill France Sr., Yunick, and his family.[5] The victory was Panch's first NASCAR win since the 1957 season, and the only victory of the 1961 season.[23] Years after retiring from the sport, Panch would rebuild a replica of his winning Pontiac and tour the NASCAR circuit.[24]

500 Race results edit

Fin St # Driver Sponsor / Owner Car Laps Money Laps
led
1 4 20 Marvin Panch Smokey Yunick 1960 Pontiac 200 $21,050.00 13
2 2 8 Joe Weatherly Stephens Pontiac (Bud Moore) 1961 Pontiac 200 $9,150.00 0
3 17 31 Paul Goldsmith Diesi Pontiac (Ray Nichels) 1961 Pontiac 200 $5,900.00 0
4 45 80 Fred Lorenzen Tubby Gonzales 1961 Ford 198 $3,825.00 0
5 6 6 Cotton Owens Cotton Owens 1961 Pontiac 198 $2,975.00 0
6 5 47 Jack Smith Jack Smith 1961 Pontiac 197 $2,075.00 0
7 9 11 Ned Jarrett Dash-Dash-Dash Corp. (B.G. Holloway) 1961 Chevrolet 196 $1,550.00 0
8 47 69 Johnny Allen B.G. Holloway 1961 Chevrolet 196 $1,050.00 0
9 7 87 Buck Baker Buck Baker 1961 Chrysler 196 $850.00 0
10 18 59 Tom Pistone B.G. Holloway 1961 Pontiac 196 $750.00 0
11 29 49 Bob Welborn Bob Welborn 1961 Pontiac 194 $600.00 0
12 41 4 Rex White Rex White 1961 Chevrolet 194 $500.00 0
13 16 7 Jim Reed Jim Reed 1961 Chevrolet 194 $400.00 0
14 46 23 Sal Tovella Bob Rose 1961 Ford 191 $350.00 0
15 22 65 Charlie Glotzbach Melvin Black 1961 Pontiac 191 $350.00 0
16 10 32 Darel Dieringer Ray Nichels 1961 Pontiac 191 $325.00 0
17 32 52 Tom Dill Julian Buesink 1961 Ford 190 $325.00 0
18 14 85 Emanuel Zervakis Toots Transfer (Monroe Shook) 1961 Chevrolet 189 $300.00 0
19 49 37 Joe Kelly Don House 1961 Ford 188 $300.00 0
20 1 22 Fireball Roberts Smokey Yunick 1961 Pontiac 187 $4,750.00 170
21 30 66 David Pearson Tony Lavati 1961 Pontiac 186 $200.00 0
22 37 30 Friday Hassler Fred Clark 1960 Chevrolet 186 $200.00 0
23 57 41 Elmo Henderson Charlie Chapman 1960 Ford 184 $200.00 0
24 31 83 Tim Flock Meilwain Ford (Jack Meeks) 1961 Ford 184 $200.00 0
25 38 16 Elmo Langley Happy Steigel 1959 Pontiac 184 $200.00 0
26 50 88 Harlan Richardson Jim White 1961 Ford 184 $200.00 0
27 8 94 Banjo Matthews Warrior Motel (Banjo Matthews) 1961 Ford 181 $250.00 3
28 26 91 Robert Roeber R.G. Henschel 1960 Pontiac 180 $200.00 0
29 34 68 Ed Livingston Curtis Crider 1960 Ford 177 $200.00 0
30 24 54 Jimmy Pardue Jimmy Pardue 1960 Chevrolet 176 $200.00 0
31 36 40 Bobby Allison Ralph Stark 1960 Chevrolet 175 $200.00 0
32 53 64 Paul Parks Spook Crawford 1960 Ford 173 $200.00 0
33 27 24 Roscoe Thompson James Turner 1960 Pontiac 169 $200.00 0
34 39 19 Herman Beam Herman Beam 1960 Ford 167 $200.00 0
35 40 33 Reb Wickersham Reb Wickersham 1960 Oldsmobile 158 $200.00 0
36 15 53 Bob Burdick McKenzie (Roy Burdick) 1961 Pontiac 157 $200.00 0
37 12 89 Joe Lee Johnson Joe Lee Johnson 1961 Chevrolet 153 $200.00 0
38 25 76 Larry Frank Dick Wright 1960 Ford 152 $200.00 0
39 48 1 Paul Lewis Jess Potter 1961 Chevrolet 149 $200.00 0
40 28 86 Buddy Baker Buck Baker 1961 Chrysler 145 $200.00 0
41 54 39 Marshall Sargent Marshall Sargent 1959 Pontiac 115 $200.00 0
42 58 36 Brian Naylor Warner Brothers 1960 Ford 85 $200.00 0
43 56 38 Ed Markstellar Matt DeMatthews 1961 Ford 81 $200.00 0
44 13 29 Nelson Stacy Holt-Stacy (Dudley Farrell) 1961 Ford 79 $200.00 7
45 19 2 Tommy Irwin Tom Daniels 1960 Chevrolet 67 $200.00 0
46 35 18 Darrell Dake Weldon Wagner 1961 Chevrolet 47 $200.00 0
47 43 27 Junior Johnson Holly Farms (Rex Lovette) 1960 Pontiac 44 $300.00 7
48 51 15 Red Hollingsworth Red Hollingsworth 1960 Chevrolet 35 $200.00 0
49 3 3 Jim Paschal Daytona Kennel (John Masoni) 1961 Pontiac 30 $200.00 0
50 11 72 Bobby Johns Shorty Johns 1961 Ford 26 $200.00 0
51 55 60 George Tet Tetsuo Fuchigami 1960 Ford 24 $200.00 0
52 21 10 T.C. Hunt Fred Wheat 1960 Dodge 23 $200.00 0
53 23 62 Curtis Crider Curtis Crider 1960 Ford 12 $200.00 0
54 20 75 Don O'Dell J.D. Braswell 1961 Pontiac 10 $200.00 0
55 33 21 Curtis Turner Courtesy (Wood Brothers) 1961 Ford 6 $200.00 0
56 44 99 Wilbur Rakestraw Joe Jones 1961 Ford 5 $200.00 0
57 52 55 Ernie Gahan John Koszela 1959 Chevrolet 3 $200.00 0
58 42 50 Ken Johnson James French 1960 Ford 3 $200.00 0
  • Race results from racing-reference.info[19]
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References edit

Notes

  1. ^ Eddie Sachs was the 1961 Indy 500 fastest qualifier with a speed of 147.480 mph (237.346 km/h). see: Indianapolis 500 starting grid – 1961

Citations

  1. ^ "Weather of the 1961 Daytona 500". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved June 25, 2013.
  2. ^ Fleischman & Pearce 2004, p. 149.
  3. ^ a b AP (February 22, 1961). "Fireball is Still Looking For Big One". Ocala Star-Banner. Sports. p. 5. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  4. ^ "Weatherly Overturns, Still Wins". St. Petersburg Times. February 20, 1961. p. 2C. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  5. ^ a b c Phillip, Christopher R. (January 2008). "Pontiac's First Daytona 500 Win — Take It To The Win". How Marvin Panch Took Pontiac To Its Very First Daytona 500 Win Plus An Exclusive Interview With The Living Legend. High Performance Pontiac. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  6. ^ AP (February 12, 1961). "Fireball Sets Five-Mile Record". Spartanburg Herald-Journal. p. C3. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  7. ^ . jayski.com and ESPN. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Higgins, Tom. . The McClatchy Company. Archived from the original on February 3, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2012.
  9. ^ Kahn, Bernard (February 24, 1961). "Twin 100 Milers May Draw 15,000". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  10. ^ a b c "1961 NASCAR Grand National Recap". HowStuffWorks; Publications International. p. 1. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
  11. ^ a b "1961 Daytona 500 Qualifier #1". racing-reference.info. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  12. ^ Martin, Whitney (February 25, 1961). "Daytona officials hope for normalcy after hectic day". The Rock Hill Herald. p. 9. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  13. ^ "Johnny Beauchamp". Legends of NASCAR. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  14. ^ a b Fielden 2005, p. 102.
  15. ^ NASCAR Wire Service. "Today in History: March 23". nascar.com. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  16. ^ "1961 Daytona 500 Qualifier #2". racing-reference.info. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  17. ^ a b c Higgins, Tom. . ThatsRacin.com. Archived from the original on February 6, 2011. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  18. ^ a b c d "Sidelights On 500 Mile Race". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Sports. February 27, 1961. p. 13. Retrieved July 19, 2012.
  19. ^ a b c d e f "1961 Daytona 500". racing-reference.info. Retrieved August 15, 2009.
  20. ^ a b Vega, Michael (February 11, 2006). "Daytona finds a lost treasure". Globe Newspaper Company. p. 1. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  21. ^ . race2win.net. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  22. ^ "Daytona International Speedway Timeline" (PDF). Daytona International Speedway. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  23. ^ "Marvin Panch". racing-reference.info. Retrieved July 31, 2012.
  24. ^ Smithson, Ryan (March 1, 2007). "Where is … M. Panch?". 1961 Daytona 500 champ still on the road years later. Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Retrieved July 25, 2012.

Bibliography

  • Fleischman, Bill; Pearce, Al (2004). "At A Glance: Year-by-Year Summaries; 1961". The Unauthorized NASCAR Fan Guide: 2004. Vol. 2004 (10 ed.). Canton, MI: Checkered Flag Press; Visible Ink Press. pp. 148–149. ISBN 978-0-681-27587-4.
  • Fielden, Greg (2005). "1960s". NASCAR: A Fast History. Vol. 2004 (1 ed.). Lincolnwood, Illinois: Publications International, Ltd. pp. 100–109. ISBN 978-1-4127-1155-5.

External links edit

  • 1961 Daytona 500 trivia from nascar.com

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The 1961 Daytona 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on February 26 1961 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach Florida 1961 Daytona 500Race detailsRace 5 of 52 in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season1961 Daytona 500 program coverDateFebruary 26 1961 1961 02 26 LocationDaytona International SpeedwayDaytona Beach Florida U S CoursePermanent racing facility2 5 mi 4 023 km Distance200 laps 500 mi 800 km WeatherTemperatures reaching 69 1 F 20 6 C wind speeds approaching 15 miles per hour 24 km h 1 Average speed149 601 miles per hour 240 759 km h Pole positionDriverFireball RobertsSmokey YunickQualifying race winnersDuel 1 WinnerFireball RobertsSmokey YunickDuel 2 WinnerJoe WeatherlyBud MooreMost laps ledDriverFireball RobertsSmokey YunickLaps170WinnerNo 20 PontiacMarvin PanchSmokey YunickTelevision in the United StatesNetworknoneAnnouncersnoneMarvin Panch won the race in the one year old 1960 Pontiac built and owned by Smokey Yunick after taking the lead on lap 187 Panch was not originally scheduled to drive and was only added to Yunick s team after Fireball Roberts suggested adding him Panch drove the number 20 to victory in three hours and 20 minutes The race was run in its entirety without a single caution flag Panch took the lead with 13 laps remaining when race leader Fireball Roberts car suffered a blown engine The win was Panch s first and only victory of the season 2 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Twin qualifying events 2 Race Summary 2 1 500 Race results 3 References 4 External linksBackground editTragedy struck during the preliminaries of Daytona Speedweeks when a driver from Phoenix Arizona crashed in turn 3 of the 2 5 mile 4 0 kilometre track Harold Haberling was killed when his 1955 modified Chevy flipped in the 31 degree banking This was the first fatality at the facility since 1959 3 One week prior to the Daytona 500 drivers competed in a first ever 150 mile 240 kilometre compact car race Lee Petty won the race contested on the 3 1 mile 5 0 km infield track in a 1960 Valiant with an average speed of 83 546 miles per hour 134 454 km h Joe Weatherly would flip his 1960 Falcon upside down during the race but no other cars were involved in the accident and Weatherly was not injured Weatherly then went on to win a 10 lap 25 mile 40 km event dubbed a Race of Champions on the 2 5 mile 4 0 km banked tri oval Drivers competed in the same cars that they would run in the Daytona 500 The race proved to be a tough loss for Fireball Roberts who had started at the rear of the field but managed to charge to the lead in only 4 laps On the last lap Weatherly overtook Roberts at the finish line winning by only 2 feet 4 A total of 70 drivers registered to run in the 1961 Daytona 500 but only the top 60 would be scheduled to start the race 3 A total of 13 teams came to Daytona with the new more aerodynamically designed 1961 Pontiacs contributed by the manufacturer Smokey Yunick brought Fireball Roberts as his primary driver for the new model vehicle and it was Roberts who suggested that Yunick add teammate Marvin Panch Panch was a last minute addition to Yunick s team and given the year old 1960 Pontiac rather than one of the newer models When approached Yunick relented to allowing Panch to drive Roberts Pontiac Catalina from the previous year saying If you think that much about the 60 Pontiac take it outside the shop where the mechanics prepared the car for the 500 5 During the initial 2 lap qualifying trials Fireball Roberts set a new track record of 155 700 miles per hour 250 575 km h average speed over the 5 mile 8 0 km run The second fastest average belonged to Joe Weatherly in his 1961 Pontiac with Cotton Owens Curtis Turner and Marvin Panch rounding out the top 5 Roberts broke the previous track record speed of 152 129 mph 244 828 km h set by Jack Smith the previous July 6 Roberts effort was the first of three consecutive pole positions that he captured from 1961 through 1963 The 3 consecutive poles was a first and a record which Roberts still shares with Bill Elliott 1985 87 and Ken Schrader 1988 90 7 Twin qualifying events edit The two qualifying events which established the starting lineup of the Daytona 500 were marred by multiple crashes in which at least one fan and seven drivers were injured on February 24 1961 8 A total of 34 drivers were scheduled for the first of two qualifying events and 33 cars scheduled for the second event The top 20 finishers would secure positions in the upcoming 500 mile 800 km event with winners of each qualifier also earning a 5 000 purse The top two time trial qualifiers were also guaranteed the top two starting spots 9 An accident early in the first event involved Dave Mader and Wes Morgan in which Morgan s car flipped seven times going into the 4th turn 8 Both Lee Petty and son Richard Petty crashed during their respective 100 mile 160 km qualifying events forcing Petty Enterprises into a noncompetitive role for the 1961 Daytona 500 Son Richard crashed through the guardrail and suffered a sprained ankle in the first qualifier and while the car remained upright the crash kept him from starting the 500 10 The wreck occurred when driver Junior Johnson got thrown out of control as debris from an earlier wreck caused a cut tire and he made contact with the younger Petty s car The crash left Johnson with a severe gash to his chin and Petty with shards of glass in his eye 8 The younger Petty s crash brought out one of the five cautions in the first 40 lap qualifier 11 which was shortened due to crashes at both ends of the track during the closing laps 12 Shortly after Richard Petty left the infield medical center after the first race crash his attention was drawn to an accident involving his father in the second race 8 Patriarch Lee tangled with Johnny Beauchamp when Beauchamp caught Petty s back bumper sending the two cars through the guardrail which destroyed both vehicles 10 The accident started when Banjo Matthews spun in front of the field while leading the second qualifying 100 mile 160 km race 13 The senior Petty suffered multiple life threatening injuries 14 including numerous fractures internal injuries and a punctured lung When the two cars left the track Petty s car struck spectator A B Kelley who suffered severe cuts but helped evacuate Petty from the twisted metal Beauchamp and Petty tore out 13 8 inch by 8 inch guardrail support posts while exiting the track There s been speculation that the early crash between Mader and Morgan may have weakened that section Some of the drivers felt that much of the blame for the multiple crashes lay in the fact that so many rookie drivers were not capable of running competently and Joe Weatherly stated I know it was veteran drivers in the worst crashes but it was rookies that caused them dammit 8 Petty was hospitalized for over four months but did recover While Beauchamp also suffered injuries to his head they were less serious 14 Petty and Beauchamp were no strangers to each other having been involved in the iconic finish of the inaugural 1959 Daytona 500 where they crossed the finish line so close to each other that it took NASCAR 3 days before Bill France Sr declared Lee Petty the winner Beauchamp never raced again after the accident and while Petty did return to run a half dozen races the wreck effectively ended both driver s careers 8 15 Driver Rex White stated that If NASCAR doesn t have a meeting to educate some of these amateurs there can t be much of a race on Sunday There were some goofballs on the track today and even Fireball Roberts winner of the first race stated that I was scared to death out there Fireball Roberts 8 Fireball Roberts and Joe Weatherly each won their respective 100 mile 160 km qualifying events 10 Qualifying race results First qualifierFireball Roberts 61 Pontiac Jim Paschal 61 Pontiac Jack Smith 61 Pontiac Buck Baker 61 Chrysler Ned Jarrett 61 Chevrolet Bobby Johns 61 Ford Nelson Stacy 61 Ford Bob Burdick 61 Pontiac Paul Goldsmith 61 Pontiac Junior Johnson 61 Pontiac crashed 11 Second qualifierJoe Weatherly 61 Pontiac Marvin Panch 60 Pontiac Cotton Owens 61 Pontiac Banjo Matthews 61 Ford Darel Dieringer 61 Pontiac Joe Lee Johnson 61 Chevrolet Emanuel Zervakis 61 Chevrolet Jim Reed 61 Chevrolet Tom Pistone 61 Pontiac Don O Dell 61 Pontiac 16 Race Summary editPrior to the start of the main event drivers were understandably apprehensive due to the large number of mishaps during the qualifying races 17 This prompted officials to hold a meeting explaining that rough driving would not be tolerated and during the race two cars were black flagged for driving too slowly to be considered safe 18 A total of 51 287 fans arrived in Daytona to witness the race which was run at an average speed of 149 601 mph 240 759 km h 19 Unofficial estimates placed the total in attendance at over 65 000 people with speculation of perhaps 100 000 Seventeen drivers in the starting field were designated rookies by NASCAR and were identified by having their rear bumpers painted with Day glo paint 18 Smokey Yunick instructed Panch to not run too close to teammate Roberts so that if Roberts were caught up in any altercations on the track then both cars would not risk being taken out in the same incident 20 Fireball Roberts started on the pole for the 500 mile 800 km event with Joe Weatherly on the outside front row Roberts jumped out front and held the lead through lap 12 when Banjo Mathews took the point position 19 Roberts traded the lead position with Mathews Junior Johnson Nelson Stacy for the first 42 laps At lap 43 Roberts took command of the race in dominating style and continued to lead for the majority of the race building a lead of 2 laps over the rest of the field 17 Although Richard Petty did not start the race he did drive in relief for Bob Wellborn from lap 120 through 169 after which Wellborn resumed the driving duties On lap 182 driver Darel Dieringer contacted the outside fence but managed to make repairs in time to finish the race 18 There were a total of nine lead changes between five drivers and the race was completed without a single caution Roberts would come back and lead a total of 170 of the 200 laps including 145 consecutive laps from the 45th to the 187th 19 Then on lap 187 with more than a two lap lead on second place teammate Panch Roberts engine failed knocking him out of the race 17 Marvin Panch took his first lead of the race with only 13 laps remaining and held on to reach the checkered flag first 16 seconds ahead of second place finisher Joe Weatherly s number 8 19 who completed the race on one set of tires 18 The caution free event was one of only 3 times that the iconic race ran the entire distance under green with 1959 and 1962 being the only other 2 times it s occurred 21 While Pontiac s factory heads had wanted a new year model to win the race car owner Yunick was so pleased with Panch s performance that he upped his promised take of 40 to 50 of the winnings saying Tell you what Anybody good enough to win the race is worth 50 percent to me 20 Panch completed the 500 miles 800 km with only one change of tires and in a then record for a 500 mile 800 km closed course race of any kind 5 completed the contest in 3 hours 20 minutes and 32 seconds That time equated to an average speed of 149 601 mph 240 759 km h 19 which was more than 2 mph 3 2 km h faster the pole qualifier of the Indianapolis 500 that same year 22 a Since Daytona did not have a designated Victory lane at the time after the race Panch pulled his winning car into the infield grass and celebrated the win with Bill France Sr Yunick and his family 5 The victory was Panch s first NASCAR win since the 1957 season and the only victory of the 1961 season 23 Years after retiring from the sport Panch would rebuild a replica of his winning Pontiac and tour the NASCAR circuit 24 500 Race results edit Fin St Driver Sponsor Owner Car Laps Money Lapsled1 4 20 Marvin Panch Smokey Yunick 1960 Pontiac 200 21 050 00 132 2 8 Joe Weatherly Stephens Pontiac Bud Moore 1961 Pontiac 200 9 150 00 03 17 31 Paul Goldsmith Diesi Pontiac Ray Nichels 1961 Pontiac 200 5 900 00 04 45 80 Fred Lorenzen Tubby Gonzales 1961 Ford 198 3 825 00 05 6 6 Cotton Owens Cotton Owens 1961 Pontiac 198 2 975 00 06 5 47 Jack Smith Jack Smith 1961 Pontiac 197 2 075 00 07 9 11 Ned Jarrett Dash Dash Dash Corp B G Holloway 1961 Chevrolet 196 1 550 00 08 47 69 Johnny Allen B G Holloway 1961 Chevrolet 196 1 050 00 09 7 87 Buck Baker Buck Baker 1961 Chrysler 196 850 00 010 18 59 Tom Pistone B G Holloway 1961 Pontiac 196 750 00 011 29 49 Bob Welborn Bob Welborn 1961 Pontiac 194 600 00 012 41 4 Rex White Rex White 1961 Chevrolet 194 500 00 013 16 7 Jim Reed Jim Reed 1961 Chevrolet 194 400 00 014 46 23 Sal Tovella Bob Rose 1961 Ford 191 350 00 015 22 65 Charlie Glotzbach Melvin Black 1961 Pontiac 191 350 00 016 10 32 Darel Dieringer Ray Nichels 1961 Pontiac 191 325 00 017 32 52 Tom Dill Julian Buesink 1961 Ford 190 325 00 018 14 85 Emanuel Zervakis Toots Transfer Monroe Shook 1961 Chevrolet 189 300 00 019 49 37 Joe Kelly Don House 1961 Ford 188 300 00 020 1 22 Fireball Roberts Smokey Yunick 1961 Pontiac 187 4 750 00 17021 30 66 David Pearson Tony Lavati 1961 Pontiac 186 200 00 022 37 30 Friday Hassler Fred Clark 1960 Chevrolet 186 200 00 023 57 41 Elmo Henderson Charlie Chapman 1960 Ford 184 200 00 024 31 83 Tim Flock Meilwain Ford Jack Meeks 1961 Ford 184 200 00 025 38 16 Elmo Langley Happy Steigel 1959 Pontiac 184 200 00 026 50 88 Harlan Richardson Jim White 1961 Ford 184 200 00 027 8 94 Banjo Matthews Warrior Motel Banjo Matthews 1961 Ford 181 250 00 328 26 91 Robert Roeber R G Henschel 1960 Pontiac 180 200 00 029 34 68 Ed Livingston Curtis Crider 1960 Ford 177 200 00 030 24 54 Jimmy Pardue Jimmy Pardue 1960 Chevrolet 176 200 00 031 36 40 Bobby Allison Ralph Stark 1960 Chevrolet 175 200 00 032 53 64 Paul Parks Spook Crawford 1960 Ford 173 200 00 033 27 24 Roscoe Thompson James Turner 1960 Pontiac 169 200 00 034 39 19 Herman Beam Herman Beam 1960 Ford 167 200 00 035 40 33 Reb Wickersham Reb Wickersham 1960 Oldsmobile 158 200 00 036 15 53 Bob Burdick McKenzie Roy Burdick 1961 Pontiac 157 200 00 037 12 89 Joe Lee Johnson Joe Lee Johnson 1961 Chevrolet 153 200 00 038 25 76 Larry Frank Dick Wright 1960 Ford 152 200 00 039 48 1 Paul Lewis Jess Potter 1961 Chevrolet 149 200 00 040 28 86 Buddy Baker Buck Baker 1961 Chrysler 145 200 00 041 54 39 Marshall Sargent Marshall Sargent 1959 Pontiac 115 200 00 042 58 36 Brian Naylor Warner Brothers 1960 Ford 85 200 00 043 56 38 Ed Markstellar Matt DeMatthews 1961 Ford 81 200 00 044 13 29 Nelson Stacy Holt Stacy Dudley Farrell 1961 Ford 79 200 00 745 19 2 Tommy Irwin Tom Daniels 1960 Chevrolet 67 200 00 046 35 18 Darrell Dake Weldon Wagner 1961 Chevrolet 47 200 00 047 43 27 Junior Johnson Holly Farms Rex Lovette 1960 Pontiac 44 300 00 748 51 15 Red Hollingsworth Red Hollingsworth 1960 Chevrolet 35 200 00 049 3 3 Jim Paschal Daytona Kennel John Masoni 1961 Pontiac 30 200 00 050 11 72 Bobby Johns Shorty Johns 1961 Ford 26 200 00 051 55 60 George Tet Tetsuo Fuchigami 1960 Ford 24 200 00 052 21 10 T C Hunt Fred Wheat 1960 Dodge 23 200 00 053 23 62 Curtis Crider Curtis Crider 1960 Ford 12 200 00 054 20 75 Don O Dell J D Braswell 1961 Pontiac 10 200 00 055 33 21 Curtis Turner Courtesy Wood Brothers 1961 Ford 6 200 00 056 44 99 Wilbur Rakestraw Joe Jones 1961 Ford 5 200 00 057 52 55 Ernie Gahan John Koszela 1959 Chevrolet 3 200 00 058 42 50 Ken Johnson James French 1960 Ford 3 200 00 0Race results from racing reference info 19 1961 Grand National Previous 1960 Next 1962References editNotes Eddie Sachs was the 1961 Indy 500 fastest qualifier with a speed of 147 480 mph 237 346 km h see Indianapolis 500 starting grid 1961 Citations Weather of the 1961 Daytona 500 The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved June 25 2013 Fleischman amp Pearce 2004 p 149 a b AP February 22 1961 Fireball is Still Looking For Big One Ocala Star Banner Sports p 5 Retrieved July 19 2012 Weatherly Overturns Still Wins St Petersburg Times February 20 1961 p 2C Retrieved July 18 2012 a b c Phillip Christopher R January 2008 Pontiac s First Daytona 500 Win Take It To The Win How Marvin Panch Took Pontiac To Its Very First Daytona 500 Win Plus An Exclusive Interview With The Living Legend High Performance Pontiac Retrieved July 25 2012 AP February 12 1961 Fireball Sets Five Mile Record Spartanburg Herald Journal p C3 Retrieved July 18 2012 The Race Daytona 500 jayski com and ESPN Archived from the original on October 6 2012 Retrieved July 31 2012 a b c d e f g Higgins Tom Wrecks mar 1961 qualifying race The McClatchy Company Archived from the original on February 3 2011 Retrieved July 20 2012 Kahn Bernard February 24 1961 Twin 100 Milers May Draw 15 000 Daytona Beach Morning Journal Retrieved July 25 2012 a b c 1961 NASCAR Grand National Recap HowStuffWorks Publications International p 1 Retrieved August 15 2009 a b 1961 Daytona 500 Qualifier 1 racing reference info Retrieved July 19 2012 Martin Whitney February 25 1961 Daytona officials hope for normalcy after hectic day The Rock Hill Herald p 9 Retrieved July 19 2012 Johnny Beauchamp Legends of NASCAR Retrieved July 19 2012 a b Fielden 2005 p 102 NASCAR Wire Service Today in History March 23 nascar com Turner Sports Interactive Inc Retrieved July 25 2012 1961 Daytona 500 Qualifier 2 racing reference info Retrieved July 25 2012 a b c Higgins Tom Drivers on edge as 1961 Daytona 500 green flag nears ThatsRacin com Archived from the original on February 6 2011 Retrieved July 25 2012 a b c d Sidelights On 500 Mile Race Daytona Beach Morning Journal Sports February 27 1961 p 13 Retrieved July 19 2012 a b c d e f 1961 Daytona 500 racing reference info Retrieved August 15 2009 a b Vega Michael February 11 2006 Daytona finds a lost treasure Globe Newspaper Company p 1 Retrieved July 28 2012 Daytona 500 Race Notes race2win net Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved July 31 2012 Daytona International Speedway Timeline PDF Daytona International Speedway Retrieved July 29 2012 Marvin Panch racing reference info Retrieved July 31 2012 Smithson Ryan March 1 2007 Where is M Panch 1961 Daytona 500 champ still on the road years later Turner Sports Interactive Inc Retrieved July 25 2012 Bibliography Fleischman Bill Pearce Al 2004 At A Glance Year by Year Summaries 1961 The Unauthorized NASCAR Fan Guide 2004 Vol 2004 10 ed Canton MI Checkered Flag Press Visible Ink Press pp 148 149 ISBN 978 0 681 27587 4 Fielden Greg 2005 1960s NASCAR A Fast History Vol 2004 1 ed Lincolnwood Illinois Publications International Ltd pp 100 109 ISBN 978 1 4127 1155 5 External links editVideo Petty and Beauchamp crash during qualifying event 1961 Daytona 500 trivia from nascar com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1961 Daytona 500 amp oldid 1155624831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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