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1961 National 400

The 1961 National 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series stock car race that was held on October 15, 1961, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

1961 National 400
Race details[1]
Race 49 of 52 in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Charlotte Motor Speedway
Date October 15, 1961 (1961-October-15)
Official name National 400
Location Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
1.500 mi (2.410 km)
Distance 267 laps, 400.5 mi (644.5 km)
Weather Chilly with temperatures of 66.9 °F (19.4 °C); wind speeds of 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
Average speed 112.905 mph (181.703 km/h)
Pole position
Driver John Masoni
Time 138.577 seconds
Most laps led
Driver Fireball Roberts Smokey Yunick
Laps 107
Winner
No. 8 Joe Weatherly Bud Moore Engineering

The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade. Changes made to the sport by the late 1960s brought an end to the "strictly stock" vehicles of the 1950s.

Background edit

Around 35,821 spectators traveled to Charlotte Motor Speedway to watch the race. Located in Concord, North Carolina, Charlotte Motor Speedway is a banked 1.5-mile (2.4 km) quad-oval that opened in 1960 for the inaugural World 600. Construction for the track began in 1959 with Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner as architects for the speedway.

Race report edit

David Pearson, Fireball Roberts and Junior Johnson would dominate the early portion of the race. This race would last for roughly three hours and twenty minutes; an audience of more than 35,000 would see race cars reaching up to 120 miles per hour (190 km/h). Ken Rush was credited with the last-place finish due to problems with his rocker arm on lap 16 out of this 267-lap event. Junior Johnson's top ten finish came as a result of a problem with one of his wheels on lap 256; he was destined for a top five finish until he encountered that problem.[2]

Notable crew chiefs in the event; included Smokey Yunick, Bud Allman, Shorty Johns and Ray Fox.[3]

Most of the vehicles in the race were either Pontiacs or Fords. Junior Johnson, Bob Welborn and Fireball Roberts would be the leaders during the middle portion of the race.[2]

Fireball Roberts' vehicle would suffer severe damage after blowing a right front tire on lap 113. The vehicle struck the guardrail and slid back into a pack cars; a car slammed into it while driving in excess of 100 miles per hour or 160 kilometres per hour. Roberts wasn't injured.[4]"

Joe Weatherly would eventually gain the lead on lap 263 and beat Richard Petty by almost two car lengths.[2] This would be the seventh of nine wins for Joe Weatherly in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season. He ended on a hot-streak, winning the next race and then the last race of the 1961 NASCAR Cup Series season as well. Joe Weatherly made four pit stops during the race, one unscheduled. He put on one or more new tires each time. He was the only of the top-10 starters in the top-10 finishers' list.[2] Four caution flags, one for 12 laps, helped the Norfolk veteran to stay in contention.[2]

Individual race winnings for each driver ranged from the winner's share of $9,510 ($96,964 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finishers' share of $275 ($2,804 when adjusted for inflation). The total prize purse offered for this event was $42,050 ($428,741 when adjusted for inflation).[5]

Qualifying edit

Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Speed[6] Qualifying time[6] Owner
1 3 David Pearson '61 Pontiac 138.577 2:35.870 John Masoni
2 22 Fireball Roberts '61 Pontiac 138.497 2:35.960 Smokey Yunick
3 94 Banjo Matthews '61 Ford 137.308 2:37.310 Banjo Matthews
4 28 Fred Lorenzen '61 Ford 137.291 2:37.330 Holman-Moody
5 20 Marvin Panch '60 Pontiac 138.444 2:36.020 Smokey Yunick
6 8 Joe Weatherly '61 Pontiac 137.265 2:37.360 Bud Moore
7 47 Jack Smith '61 Pontiac 137.064 2:37.590 Jack Smith
8 72 Bobby Johns '61 Ford 136.986 2:37.680 Shorty Johns
9 29 Nelson Stacy '61 Ford 136.761 2:37.590 Dudley Farrell
10 21 Speedy Thompson '61 Ford 136.588 2:38.140 Wood Brothers

Top 10 finishers edit

Pos[2] Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Laps Winnings Laps led Time/Status
1 6 8 Joe Weatherly Pontiac 267 $9,510 5 3:20:20
2 22 43 Richard Petty Plymouth 267 $4,870 0 +1.5 car lengths
3 14 18 Bob Welborn Pontiac 267 $3,275 51 Lead lap under green flag
4 21 6 Cotton Owens Pontiac 266 $2,275 0 +1 lap
5 13 4 Rex White Chevrolet 264 $1,800 0 +3 laps
6 29 42 Darel Dieringer Plymouth 263 $1,375 0 +4 laps
7 24 85 Emanuel Zervakis Chevrolet 261 $1,250 0 +6 laps
8 25 14 Joe Lee Johnson Chevrolet 258 $1,125 0 +9 laps
9 12 27 Junior Johnson Pontiac 256 $1,535 100 Wheel issues
10 30 30 J. C. Hendrix Ford 254 $875 0 +13 laps

Timeline edit

Section reference: [2]

  • Start of race: David Pearson had the pole position to begin the event.
  • Lap 4: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 27: Curtis Crider fell out with engine failure; Nelson Stacy managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 38: Tubby Gonzales fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 42: Bunkie Blackburn had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 54: Banjo Matthews fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 55: Bobby Johns had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 74: David Pearson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 75: Junior Johnson took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 77: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 111: Bill Morgan had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 113: Fireball Roberts had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 114: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 136: Marvin Panch had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 140: Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 169: Elmo Langley fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 180: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn.
  • Lap 197: Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 198: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn.
  • Lap 200: Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 204: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn.
  • Lap 223: Ned Jarrett fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 252: Speedy Thompson fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 257: Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson
  • Lap 263: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Bob Welborn
  • Finish: Joe Weatherly was officially declared the winner of the event

References edit

  1. ^ Weather information for the 1961 National 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Racing information for the 1961 National 400 at Racing Reference
  3. ^ Crew chief information at Racing Reference
  4. ^ `Fireball' -- Racing Star's Death Spurred Changes at Orlando Sentinel
  5. ^ Racing information for the 1961 National 400 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  6. ^ a b Qualifying information at Racing Reference
Preceded by NASCAR Grand National Series Season
1961
Succeeded by
1961 Southeastern 500
Preceded by National 400 races
1961
Succeeded by
1962

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The 1961 National 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series stock car race that was held on October 15 1961 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina 1961 National 400Race details 1 Race 49 of 52 in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonLayout of Charlotte Motor SpeedwayDateOctober 15 1961 1961 October 15 Official nameNational 400LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway Concord North CarolinaCoursePermanent racing facility1 500 mi 2 410 km Distance267 laps 400 5 mi 644 5 km WeatherChilly with temperatures of 66 9 F 19 4 C wind speeds of 14 miles per hour 23 km h Average speed112 905 mph 181 703 km h Pole positionDriverDavid PearsonJohn MasoniTime138 577 secondsMost laps ledDriverFireball RobertsSmokey YunickLaps107WinnerNo 8Joe WeatherlyBud Moore Engineering The transition to purpose built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade Changes made to the sport by the late 1960s brought an end to the strictly stock vehicles of the 1950s Contents 1 Background 2 Race report 2 1 Qualifying 3 Top 10 finishers 4 Timeline 5 ReferencesBackground editAround 35 821 spectators traveled to Charlotte Motor Speedway to watch the race Located in Concord North Carolina Charlotte Motor Speedway is a banked 1 5 mile 2 4 km quad oval that opened in 1960 for the inaugural World 600 Construction for the track began in 1959 with Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner as architects for the speedway Race report editDavid Pearson Fireball Roberts and Junior Johnson would dominate the early portion of the race This race would last for roughly three hours and twenty minutes an audience of more than 35 000 would see race cars reaching up to 120 miles per hour 190 km h Ken Rush was credited with the last place finish due to problems with his rocker arm on lap 16 out of this 267 lap event Junior Johnson s top ten finish came as a result of a problem with one of his wheels on lap 256 he was destined for a top five finish until he encountered that problem 2 Notable crew chiefs in the event included Smokey Yunick Bud Allman Shorty Johns and Ray Fox 3 Most of the vehicles in the race were either Pontiacs or Fords Junior Johnson Bob Welborn and Fireball Roberts would be the leaders during the middle portion of the race 2 Fireball Roberts vehicle would suffer severe damage after blowing a right front tire on lap 113 The vehicle struck the guardrail and slid back into a pack cars a car slammed into it while driving in excess of 100 miles per hour or 160 kilometres per hour Roberts wasn t injured 4 Joe Weatherly would eventually gain the lead on lap 263 and beat Richard Petty by almost two car lengths 2 This would be the seventh of nine wins for Joe Weatherly in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season He ended on a hot streak winning the next race and then the last race of the 1961 NASCAR Cup Series season as well Joe Weatherly made four pit stops during the race one unscheduled He put on one or more new tires each time He was the only of the top 10 starters in the top 10 finishers list 2 Four caution flags one for 12 laps helped the Norfolk veteran to stay in contention 2 Individual race winnings for each driver ranged from the winner s share of 9 510 96 964 when adjusted for inflation to the last place finishers share of 275 2 804 when adjusted for inflation The total prize purse offered for this event was 42 050 428 741 when adjusted for inflation 5 Qualifying edit Grid No Driver Manufacturer Speed 6 Qualifying time 6 Owner 1 3 David Pearson 61 Pontiac 138 577 2 35 870 John Masoni 2 22 Fireball Roberts 61 Pontiac 138 497 2 35 960 Smokey Yunick 3 94 Banjo Matthews 61 Ford 137 308 2 37 310 Banjo Matthews 4 28 Fred Lorenzen 61 Ford 137 291 2 37 330 Holman Moody 5 20 Marvin Panch 60 Pontiac 138 444 2 36 020 Smokey Yunick 6 8 Joe Weatherly 61 Pontiac 137 265 2 37 360 Bud Moore 7 47 Jack Smith 61 Pontiac 137 064 2 37 590 Jack Smith 8 72 Bobby Johns 61 Ford 136 986 2 37 680 Shorty Johns 9 29 Nelson Stacy 61 Ford 136 761 2 37 590 Dudley Farrell 10 21 Speedy Thompson 61 Ford 136 588 2 38 140 Wood BrothersTop 10 finishers editPos 2 Grid No Driver Manufacturer Laps Winnings Laps led Time Status 1 6 8 Joe Weatherly Pontiac 267 9 510 5 3 20 20 2 22 43 Richard Petty Plymouth 267 4 870 0 1 5 car lengths 3 14 18 Bob Welborn Pontiac 267 3 275 51 Lead lap under green flag 4 21 6 Cotton Owens Pontiac 266 2 275 0 1 lap 5 13 4 Rex White Chevrolet 264 1 800 0 3 laps 6 29 42 Darel Dieringer Plymouth 263 1 375 0 4 laps 7 24 85 Emanuel Zervakis Chevrolet 261 1 250 0 6 laps 8 25 14 Joe Lee Johnson Chevrolet 258 1 125 0 9 laps 9 12 27 Junior Johnson Pontiac 256 1 535 100 Wheel issues 10 30 30 J C Hendrix Ford 254 875 0 13 lapsTimeline editSection reference 2 Start of race David Pearson had the pole position to begin the event Lap 4 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 27 Curtis Crider fell out with engine failure Nelson Stacy managed to overheat his vehicle Lap 38 Tubby Gonzales fell out with engine failure Lap 42 Bunkie Blackburn had a terminal crash Lap 54 Banjo Matthews fell out with engine failure Lap 55 Bobby Johns had a terminal crash Lap 74 David Pearson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 75 Junior Johnson took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 77 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 111 Bill Morgan had a terminal crash Lap 113 Fireball Roberts had a terminal crash Lap 114 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 136 Marvin Panch had a terminal crash Lap 140 Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 169 Elmo Langley fell out with engine failure Lap 180 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn Lap 197 Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 198 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn Lap 200 Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 204 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bob Welborn Lap 223 Ned Jarrett fell out with engine failure Lap 252 Speedy Thompson fell out with engine failure Lap 257 Bob Welborn took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 263 Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Bob Welborn Finish Joe Weatherly was officially declared the winner of the eventReferences edit Weather information for the 1961 National 400 at The Old Farmers Almanac a b c d e f g Racing information for the 1961 National 400 at Racing Reference Crew chief information at Racing Reference Fireball Racing Star s Death Spurred Changes at Orlando Sentinel Racing information for the 1961 National 400 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet a b Qualifying information at Racing Reference Preceded by1961 Wilkes 200 NASCAR Grand National Series Season1961 Succeeded by1961 Southeastern 500 Preceded by1960 National 400 races1961 Succeeded by1962 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1961 National 400 amp oldid 1045910471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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