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1962 Dixie 400

The 1962 Dixie 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on October 28, 1962, at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton, Georgia.

1962 Dixie 400
Race details[1]
Race 53 of 53 in the 1962 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Atlanta International Speedway, used until 1996
Date October 28, 1962 (1962-October-28)
Official name Dixie 400
Location Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton, Georgia
Course Permanent racing facility
1.500 mi (2.400 km)
Distance 267 laps, 401 mi (645 km)
Weather Temperatures of 68 °F (20 °C); wind speeds of 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
Average speed 124.74 miles per hour (200.75 km/h)
Attendance 25,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Jim Stephens
Time 78.850 seconds
Most laps led
Driver Fireball Roberts Jim Stephens
Laps 144
Winner
No. 4 Rex White Rex White
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

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.

This race was not originally scheduled to be the 53rd race of the 1962 NASCAR Grand National Series season. It was initially scheduled for October 21 at South Boston, Virginia but it was finally canceled due to lack of entries. Joe Weatherly would clinch the championship title as a result of the cancelled race in South Boston.[citation needed]

Background

Atlanta International Raceway (now Atlanta Motor Speedway) is one of ten current intermediate track to hold NASCAR races; the others are Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Homestead Miami Speedway, Kansas Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and Texas Motor Speedway.[3] However, at the time, only Charlotte and Darlington were built.

The layout at Atlanta International Speedway at the time was a four-turn traditional oval track that is 1.54 miles (2.48 km) long.[4] The track's turns are banked at twenty-four degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, and the back stretch are banked at five.[4]

Race report

All 44 drivers in this race were born in the United States of America.[2] The major sponsors in this race were Holman Moody, Rex White, and Fred Lovette.[2] H.B. Bailey, making his debut in this race, flipped over after hitting the infield berm.[2] Also in this race, Tommy Irwin's car hit the guardrail and rode along the guardrail on its side.[2] Jimmy Thompson and Woodie Wilson would retire from NASCAR after this race.[5] 23 drivers would fail to finish the race.[2] Notable crew chiefs participating in the event included Ray Fox, Bud Moore, Herman Beam, Banjo Matthews and Lee Petty.[6]

Three cautions would slow this 267-lap race.[2] The total distance of this race was approximately 401 miles or 645 kilometres.[7] Fireball Roberts would qualify for the pole position at the speed of 124.74 miles per hour (200.75 km/h).[2] George Green would be the last-place finisher due to an engine problem in his Chevrolet on the third lap.[2] Other notable drivers in this race were Marvin Panch, Richard Petty, Fred Lorenzen, Buck Baker, and Elmo Langley.[2]

At the end of three hours and twelve minutes of racing, Rex White defeated Joe Weatherly by 12 seconds in his 1962 Chevrolet; becoming the final win in White's NASCAR Cup Series career.[2] David Pearson made a one-off start for owner Bud Moore. They wouldn't team up again until 1972, though each found plenty of success separately.[2] In order to win the 1962 Dixie 400, White had to receive assistance from Marvin Panch's vehicle in order to conserve fuel. Individual take-home earnings for each driver ranged from the winner's share of $10,315 ($92,404 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's share of $250 ($2,240 when adjusted for inflation). The total prize purse was $42,510 ($380,813 when adjusted for inflation).[7]

Qualifying

Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Qualifying time[8] Speed[8] Owner
1 22 Fireball Roberts '62 Pontiac 78.850 138.978 Jim Stephens
2 28 Fred Lorenzen '62 Ford 79.000 138.710 Holman-Moody
3 21 Marvin Panch '62 Ford 79.150 138.452 Wood Brothers
4 3 Junior Johnson '62 Pontiac 79.230 138.310 Ray Fox
5 4 Rex White '62 Chevrolet 79.390 138.019 Rex White
6 72 Bobby Johns '62 Pontiac 79.400 138.019 Shorty Johns
7 8 Joe Weatherly '62 Pontiac 79.440 137.939 Bud Moore
8 46 Johnny Allen '62 Pontiac 79.530 137.781 Fred Lovette
9 29 Nelson Stacy '62 Ford 79.710 137.474 Holman-Moody
10 08 David Pearson '62 Pontiac 79.860 137.221 Bud Moore

Failed to qualify: George Alsobrook (#63), Cotton Wallace (#9), Lee Reitzel (#93), Bruce Brantley (#96)[8]

Finishing order

Section reference:[2]

  1. Rex White (No. 4)
  2. Joe Weatherly (No. 8)
  3. Marvin Panch (No. 21)
  4. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  5. Fred Lorenzen (No. 28)
  6. Larry Frank (No. 77)
  7. Stick Elliott (No. 18)
  8. Buck Baker (No. 47)
  9. Jack Smith (No. 17)
  10. Fireball Roberts (No. 22)
  11. David Pearson (No. 08)
  12. Bob Welborn (No. 49)
  13. Elmo Langley (No. 66)
  14. Ralph Earnhardt (No. 91)
  15. Buddy Baker (No. 87)
  16. G.C. Spencer (No. 48)
  17. Jim Paschal (No. 42)
  18. Bunkie Blackburn (No. 83)
  19. Tiny Lund (No. 12)
  20. Johnny Allen (No. 46)
  21. Herman Beam (No. 19)
  22. Jimmy Thompson (No. 90)
  23. Darel Dieringer (No. 26)
  24. Bobby Johns (No. 72)
  25. Jimmy Pardue (No. 54)
  26. Sherman Utsman (No. 61)
  27. Emanuel Zervakis (No. 20)
  28. Tommy Irwin (No. 40)
  29. Larry Thomas (No. 36)
  30. H.B. Bailey (No. 24)
  31. H.G. Rosier (No. 5)
  32. Johnny Sudderth (No. 30)
  33. Cale Yarborough (No. 92)
  34. Doug Yates (No. 27)
  35. Nelson Stacy (No. 29)
  36. Junior Johnson (No. 3)
  37. LeeRoy Yarbrough (No. 81)
  38. Red Foote (No. 84)
  39. Paul Lewis (No. 97)
  40. Ned Jarrett (No. 11)
  41. Woodie Wilson (No. 38)
  42. Tom Cox (No. 86)
  43. Curtis Crider (No. 62)
  44. George Green (No. 1)

Timeline

Section reference:[2]

  • Start of race: Fireball Roberts had the pole position as the green flag was waved.
  • Lap 3: George Green managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 4: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 6: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 11: Oil pressure issues wiped out Tom Cox's chance of winning the race.
  • Lap 12: Ned Jarrett managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 20: Paul Lewis managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 35: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 47: Bobby Johns took over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 53: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bobby Johns.
  • Lap 55: Red Foote managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 62: LeeRoy Yarbrough had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 66: Bobby Johns took over the lead from Junior Johnson; Junior Johnson had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 68: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Johns.
  • Lap 71: Marvin Panch took over the lead from Richard Petty; Nelson Stacy had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 75: Doug Yates managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 84: Cale Yarbrough managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 96: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch.
  • Lap 101: H.B. Bailey had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 103: Bobby Johns took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 124: Tommy Irwin had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 133: Marvin Panch took over the lead from Bobby Johns.
  • Lap 135: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch.
  • Lap 145: Emanuel Zervakis managed to damage his vehicle's transmission beyond repair.
  • Lap 148: Sherman Utsman managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 158: The head gasket managed to come loose off Jimmy Pardue's vehicle.
  • Lap 188: Bobby Johns had a terminal crash.
  • Lap 193: Marvin Panch took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 194: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch.
  • Lap 196: Darel Dieringer managed to wreck his vehicle's engine.
  • Lap 229: Oil pressure issues managed to eradicate Jimmy Thompson's chances of winning the race.
  • Lap 241: Marvin Panch took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 265: Rex White took over the lead from Marvin Panch.
  • Finish: Rex White was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

  1. ^ Weather information for the 1962 Dixie 400 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n 1962 Dixie 400 racing information at Racing Reference
  3. ^ . NASCAR. Archived from the original on June 3, 2011. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
  4. ^ a b . Atlanta Motor Speedway. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
  5. ^ 1962 Dixie 400 results at Race-Database
  6. ^ 1962 Dixie 400 crew chief information at Racing Reference
  7. ^ a b 1962 Dixie 400 racing results at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  8. ^ a b c Qualifying information for the 1962 Dixie 400 at Racing Reference
Preceded by
1962 National 400
NASCAR Grand National Series Season
1962-63
Succeeded by
1963 untitled race at Fairgrounds Raceway
Preceded by Dixie 400 races
1962
Succeeded by
1963

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The 1962 Dixie 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on October 28 1962 at Atlanta International Raceway in Hampton Georgia 1962 Dixie 400Race details 1 Race 53 of 53 in the 1962 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonLayout of Atlanta International Speedway used until 1996DateOctober 28 1962 1962 October 28 Official nameDixie 400LocationAtlanta International Raceway Hampton GeorgiaCoursePermanent racing facility1 500 mi 2 400 km Distance267 laps 401 mi 645 km WeatherTemperatures of 68 F 20 C wind speeds of 7 miles per hour 11 km h Average speed124 74 miles per hour 200 75 km h Attendance25 000 2 Pole positionDriverFireball RobertsJim StephensTime78 850 secondsMost laps ledDriverFireball RobertsJim StephensLaps144WinnerNo 4Rex WhiteRex WhiteTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersnone 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 This race was not originally scheduled to be the 53rd race of the 1962 NASCAR Grand National Series season It was initially scheduled for October 21 at South Boston Virginia but it was finally canceled due to lack of entries Joe Weatherly would clinch the championship title as a result of the cancelled race in South Boston citation needed Contents 1 Background 2 Race report 2 1 Qualifying 3 Finishing order 4 Timeline 5 ReferencesBackground EditAtlanta International Raceway now Atlanta Motor Speedway is one of ten current intermediate track to hold NASCAR races the others are Charlotte Motor Speedway Chicagoland Speedway Darlington Raceway Homestead Miami Speedway Kansas Speedway Kentucky Speedway Las Vegas Motor Speedway New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway 3 However at the time only Charlotte and Darlington were built The layout at Atlanta International Speedway at the time was a four turn traditional oval track that is 1 54 miles 2 48 km long 4 The track s turns are banked at twenty four degrees while the front stretch the location of the finish line and the back stretch are banked at five 4 Race report EditAll 44 drivers in this race were born in the United States of America 2 The major sponsors in this race were Holman Moody Rex White and Fred Lovette 2 H B Bailey making his debut in this race flipped over after hitting the infield berm 2 Also in this race Tommy Irwin s car hit the guardrail and rode along the guardrail on its side 2 Jimmy Thompson and Woodie Wilson would retire from NASCAR after this race 5 23 drivers would fail to finish the race 2 Notable crew chiefs participating in the event included Ray Fox Bud Moore Herman Beam Banjo Matthews and Lee Petty 6 Three cautions would slow this 267 lap race 2 The total distance of this race was approximately 401 miles or 645 kilometres 7 Fireball Roberts would qualify for the pole position at the speed of 124 74 miles per hour 200 75 km h 2 George Green would be the last place finisher due to an engine problem in his Chevrolet on the third lap 2 Other notable drivers in this race were Marvin Panch Richard Petty Fred Lorenzen Buck Baker and Elmo Langley 2 At the end of three hours and twelve minutes of racing Rex White defeated Joe Weatherly by 12 seconds in his 1962 Chevrolet becoming the final win in White s NASCAR Cup Series career 2 David Pearson made a one off start for owner Bud Moore They wouldn t team up again until 1972 though each found plenty of success separately 2 In order to win the 1962 Dixie 400 White had to receive assistance from Marvin Panch s vehicle in order to conserve fuel Individual take home earnings for each driver ranged from the winner s share of 10 315 92 404 when adjusted for inflation to the last place finisher s share of 250 2 240 when adjusted for inflation The total prize purse was 42 510 380 813 when adjusted for inflation 7 Qualifying Edit Grid No Driver Manufacturer Qualifying time 8 Speed 8 Owner1 22 Fireball Roberts 62 Pontiac 78 850 138 978 Jim Stephens2 28 Fred Lorenzen 62 Ford 79 000 138 710 Holman Moody3 21 Marvin Panch 62 Ford 79 150 138 452 Wood Brothers4 3 Junior Johnson 62 Pontiac 79 230 138 310 Ray Fox5 4 Rex White 62 Chevrolet 79 390 138 019 Rex White6 72 Bobby Johns 62 Pontiac 79 400 138 019 Shorty Johns7 8 Joe Weatherly 62 Pontiac 79 440 137 939 Bud Moore8 46 Johnny Allen 62 Pontiac 79 530 137 781 Fred Lovette9 29 Nelson Stacy 62 Ford 79 710 137 474 Holman Moody10 08 David Pearson 62 Pontiac 79 860 137 221 Bud MooreFailed to qualify George Alsobrook 63 Cotton Wallace 9 Lee Reitzel 93 Bruce Brantley 96 8 Finishing order EditSection reference 2 Rex White No 4 Joe Weatherly No 8 Marvin Panch No 21 Richard Petty No 43 Fred Lorenzen No 28 Larry Frank No 77 Stick Elliott No 18 Buck Baker No 47 Jack Smith No 17 Fireball Roberts No 22 David Pearson No 08 Bob Welborn No 49 Elmo Langley No 66 Ralph Earnhardt No 91 Buddy Baker No 87 G C Spencer No 48 Jim Paschal No 42 Bunkie Blackburn No 83 Tiny Lund No 12 Johnny Allen No 46 Herman Beam No 19 Jimmy Thompson No 90 Darel Dieringer No 26 Bobby Johns No 72 Jimmy Pardue No 54 Sherman Utsman No 61 Emanuel Zervakis No 20 Tommy Irwin No 40 Larry Thomas No 36 H B Bailey No 24 H G Rosier No 5 Johnny Sudderth No 30 Cale Yarborough No 92 Doug Yates No 27 Nelson Stacy No 29 Junior Johnson No 3 LeeRoy Yarbrough No 81 Red Foote No 84 Paul Lewis No 97 Ned Jarrett No 11 Woodie Wilson No 38 Tom Cox No 86 Curtis Crider No 62 George Green No 1 Timeline EditSection reference 2 Start of race Fireball Roberts had the pole position as the green flag was waved Lap 3 George Green managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 4 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 6 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 11 Oil pressure issues wiped out Tom Cox s chance of winning the race Lap 12 Ned Jarrett managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 20 Paul Lewis managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 35 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 47 Bobby Johns took over the lead from Junior Johnson Lap 53 Junior Johnson took over the lead from Bobby Johns Lap 55 Red Foote managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 62 LeeRoy Yarbrough had a terminal crash Lap 66 Bobby Johns took over the lead from Junior Johnson Junior Johnson had a terminal crash Lap 68 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Johns Lap 71 Marvin Panch took over the lead from Richard Petty Nelson Stacy had a terminal crash Lap 75 Doug Yates managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 84 Cale Yarbrough managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 96 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch Lap 101 H B Bailey had a terminal crash Lap 103 Bobby Johns took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 124 Tommy Irwin had a terminal crash Lap 133 Marvin Panch took over the lead from Bobby Johns Lap 135 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch Lap 145 Emanuel Zervakis managed to damage his vehicle s transmission beyond repair Lap 148 Sherman Utsman managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 158 The head gasket managed to come loose off Jimmy Pardue s vehicle Lap 188 Bobby Johns had a terminal crash Lap 193 Marvin Panch took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 194 Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Marvin Panch Lap 196 Darel Dieringer managed to wreck his vehicle s engine Lap 229 Oil pressure issues managed to eradicate Jimmy Thompson s chances of winning the race Lap 241 Marvin Panch took over the lead from Fireball Roberts Lap 265 Rex White took over the lead from Marvin Panch Finish Rex White was officially declared the winner of the event References Edit Weather information for the 1962 Dixie 400 at The Old Farmers Almanac a b c d e f g h i j k l m n 1962 Dixie 400 racing information at Racing Reference NASCAR Race Tracks NASCAR Archived from the original on June 3 2011 Retrieved September 2 2011 a b NASCAR Tracks The Atlanta Motor Speedway Atlanta Motor Speedway Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved September 2 2011 1962 Dixie 400 results at Race Database 1962 Dixie 400 crew chief information at Racing Reference a b 1962 Dixie 400 racing results at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet a b c Qualifying information for the 1962 Dixie 400 at Racing Reference Preceded by1962 National 400 NASCAR Grand National Series Season1962 63 Succeeded by1963 untitled race at Fairgrounds RacewayPreceded by1961 Dixie 400 races1962 Succeeded by1963 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1962 Dixie 400 amp oldid 1111185853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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