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1967 Fireball 300

The 1967 Fireball 300 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on March 5, 1967, at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway in Weaverville, North Carolina.

1967 Fireball 300
Race details[1][2]
Race 6 of 49 in the 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Date March 5, 1967; 55 years ago (1967-03-05)
Official name Fireball 300
Location Asheville-Weaverville Speedway, Weaverville, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
0.500 mi (0.804 km)
Distance 300 laps, 150 mi (241 km)
Weather Chilly with temperatures of 71.1 °F (21.7 °C); wind speeds of 15 miles per hour (24 km/h)
Average speed 83.360 miles per hour (134.155 km/h)
Attendance 9,500[2]
Pole position
Driver Junior Johnson & Associates
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 150
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

The name of the race was named after NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Fireball Roberts, who died in 1964 following an accident in that year's World 600 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Race report

This was the historic site of Richard Petty's 50th career win in front of 9,500 people in what is now known as the Cup Series.[2] The average speed of the race was 83.360 miles per hour (134.155 km/h) on a paved oval track spanning 0.500 miles (0.805 km) for three hundred laps.[2] It took one hour and forty-seven minutes for the race to reach its conclusion; Petty defeating Darel Dieringer by outlapping him twice.[2] All twenty-two racers were from the United States of America.[2]

Total winnings for this race were $7,150 ($58,106 when adjusted for inflation). Individual earnings for each driver ranged from the winner's share of $1,800 ($14,628 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's portion of $100 ($813 when adjusted for inflation).[3]

Jim Conway would retire from NASCAR Cup Series competition after this event.[4] 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.

Qualifying

Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 26 Darel Dieringer '67 Ford Junior Johnson
2 43 Richard Petty '67 Plymouth Petty Enterprises
3 14 Jim Paschal '65 Plymouth Tom Friedkin
4 2 Bobby Allison '66 Chevrolet Donald Brackins
5 4 John Sears '66 Ford L.G. DeWitt
6 6 David Pearson '66 Dodge Cotton Owens
7 88 Buck Baker '66 Oldsmobile Buck Baker
8 64 Elmo Langley '66 Ford Elmo Langley / Henry Woodfield
9 19 J.T. Putney '66 Chevrolet J.T. Putney
10 75 Earl Brooks '66 Ford Gene Black
11 34 Wendell Scott '65 Ford Wendell Scott
12 09 Neil Castles '66 Chevrolet Garland Miller
13 31 Paul Dean Holt '66 Ford Ralph Murphy
14 91 Jim Conway '65 Plymouth Neil Castles
15 48 James Hylton '65 Dodge Bud Hartje
16 00 Paul Lewis '65 Dodge Emory Gilliam
17 20 Clyde Lynn '66 Ford Clyde Lynn
18 97 Henley Gray '66 Ford Henley Gray
19 46 Roy Mayne '66 Chevrolet Tom Hunter
20 45 Bill Seifert '65 Ford Bill Seifert
21 38 Wayne Smith '66 Chevrolet Archie Smith
22 9 Roy Tyner '66 Chevrolet Truett Rogers

Finishing order

Section reference: [2]

  1. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  2. Darel Dieringer (No. 26)
  3. Bobby Allison (No. 2)
  4. David Pearson (No. 6)
  5. John Sears (No. 4)
  6. J.T. Putney (No. 19)
  7. Paul Lewis (No. 00)
  8. Elmo Langley (No. 64)
  9. Clyde Lynn (No. 20)
  10. Wendell Scott (No. 34)
  11. Bill Seifert (No. 45)
  12. Henley Gray (No. 97)
  13. Paul Dean Holt (No. 31)
  14. Jim Conway* (No. 91)
  15. Wayne Smith* (No. 38)
  16. Roy Tyner* (No. 9)
  17. Roy Mayne* (No. 46)
  18. Neil Castles* (No. 09)
  19. Earl Brooks* (No. 75)
  20. James Hylton* (No. 44)
  21. Buck Baker* (No. 88)
  22. Jim Paschal* (No. 14)

* Driver failed to finish race

Timeline

Section reference: [2]

  • Start of race: Darel Dieringer officially began the race with the pole position.
  • Lap 41: Jim Paschal's race would be ruined by his vehicle's faulty wiring.
  • Lap 51: Engine issues forced Buck Baker out of the race.
  • Lap 88: James Hylton's vehicle had a nasty engine problem.
  • Lap 93: Problematic lug nuts would drive Earl Brooks out of the event.
  • Lap 100: Neil Castles blamed his terrible performance on some nasty clutch issues.
  • Lap 104: Richard Petty took over the lead from Darel Dieringer.
  • Lap 109: The problems with Roy Mayne's differential knocked him out of the race.
  • Lap 116: Darel Dieringer took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 119: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Darel Dieringer.
  • Lap 128: The problems with Roy Tyner's differential knocked him out of the race.
  • Lap 144: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 157: The problems with Wayne Smith's differential knocked him out of the race.
  • Lap 215: Darel Dieringer took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 234: Richard Petty took over the lead from Darel Dieringer.
  • Finish: Richard Petty was the official winner of the event.

References

  1. ^ "1967 Fireball 300 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "1967 Fireball 300 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  3. ^ "1967 Fireball 300 prize winnings information". Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
  4. ^ "Retirements from NASCAR". Race Database. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
Preceded by
1967 Augusta 300
Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
Succeeded by
1967 Columbia 200
Preceded by
1966
NASCAR Fireball 300 Races
1965-1969
Succeeded by

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The 1967 Fireball 300 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on March 5 1967 at Asheville Weaverville Speedway in Weaverville North Carolina 1967 Fireball 300Race details 1 2 Race 6 of 49 in the 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonDateMarch 5 1967 55 years ago 1967 03 05 Official nameFireball 300LocationAsheville Weaverville Speedway Weaverville North CarolinaCoursePermanent racing facility0 500 mi 0 804 km Distance300 laps 150 mi 241 km WeatherChilly with temperatures of 71 1 F 21 7 C wind speeds of 15 miles per hour 24 km h Average speed83 360 miles per hour 134 155 km h Attendance9 500 2 Pole positionDriverDarel DieringerJunior Johnson amp AssociatesMost laps ledDriverRichard PettyPetty EnterprisesLaps150WinnerNo 43Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersnone The name of the race was named after NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Fireball Roberts who died in 1964 following an accident in that year s World 600 in Charlotte North Carolina Contents 1 Race report 1 1 Qualifying 2 Finishing order 3 Timeline 4 ReferencesRace report EditThis was the historic site of Richard Petty s 50th career win in front of 9 500 people in what is now known as the Cup Series 2 The average speed of the race was 83 360 miles per hour 134 155 km h on a paved oval track spanning 0 500 miles 0 805 km for three hundred laps 2 It took one hour and forty seven minutes for the race to reach its conclusion Petty defeating Darel Dieringer by outlapping him twice 2 All twenty two racers were from the United States of America 2 Total winnings for this race were 7 150 58 106 when adjusted for inflation Individual earnings for each driver ranged from the winner s share of 1 800 14 628 when adjusted for inflation to the last place finisher s portion of 100 813 when adjusted for inflation 3 Jim Conway would retire from NASCAR Cup Series competition after this event 4 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 Qualifying Edit Grid 2 No Driver Manufacturer Owner1 26 Darel Dieringer 67 Ford Junior Johnson2 43 Richard Petty 67 Plymouth Petty Enterprises3 14 Jim Paschal 65 Plymouth Tom Friedkin4 2 Bobby Allison 66 Chevrolet Donald Brackins5 4 John Sears 66 Ford L G DeWitt6 6 David Pearson 66 Dodge Cotton Owens7 88 Buck Baker 66 Oldsmobile Buck Baker8 64 Elmo Langley 66 Ford Elmo Langley Henry Woodfield9 19 J T Putney 66 Chevrolet J T Putney10 75 Earl Brooks 66 Ford Gene Black11 34 Wendell Scott 65 Ford Wendell Scott12 09 Neil Castles 66 Chevrolet Garland Miller13 31 Paul Dean Holt 66 Ford Ralph Murphy14 91 Jim Conway 65 Plymouth Neil Castles15 48 James Hylton 65 Dodge Bud Hartje16 00 Paul Lewis 65 Dodge Emory Gilliam17 20 Clyde Lynn 66 Ford Clyde Lynn18 97 Henley Gray 66 Ford Henley Gray19 46 Roy Mayne 66 Chevrolet Tom Hunter20 45 Bill Seifert 65 Ford Bill Seifert21 38 Wayne Smith 66 Chevrolet Archie Smith22 9 Roy Tyner 66 Chevrolet Truett RogersFinishing order EditSection reference 2 Richard Petty No 43 Darel Dieringer No 26 Bobby Allison No 2 David Pearson No 6 John Sears No 4 J T Putney No 19 Paul Lewis No 00 Elmo Langley No 64 Clyde Lynn No 20 Wendell Scott No 34 Bill Seifert No 45 Henley Gray No 97 Paul Dean Holt No 31 Jim Conway No 91 Wayne Smith No 38 Roy Tyner No 9 Roy Mayne No 46 Neil Castles No 09 Earl Brooks No 75 James Hylton No 44 Buck Baker No 88 Jim Paschal No 14 Driver failed to finish raceTimeline EditSection reference 2 Start of race Darel Dieringer officially began the race with the pole position Lap 41 Jim Paschal s race would be ruined by his vehicle s faulty wiring Lap 51 Engine issues forced Buck Baker out of the race Lap 88 James Hylton s vehicle had a nasty engine problem Lap 93 Problematic lug nuts would drive Earl Brooks out of the event Lap 100 Neil Castles blamed his terrible performance on some nasty clutch issues Lap 104 Richard Petty took over the lead from Darel Dieringer Lap 109 The problems with Roy Mayne s differential knocked him out of the race Lap 116 Darel Dieringer took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 119 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Darel Dieringer Lap 128 The problems with Roy Tyner s differential knocked him out of the race Lap 144 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 157 The problems with Wayne Smith s differential knocked him out of the race Lap 215 Darel Dieringer took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 234 Richard Petty took over the lead from Darel Dieringer Finish Richard Petty was the official winner of the event References Edit 1967 Fireball 300 weather information The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved 2011 03 03 a b c d e f g h i 1967 Fireball 300 information Racing Reference Retrieved 2010 12 01 1967 Fireball 300 prize winnings information Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet Retrieved 2012 12 02 Retirements from NASCAR Race Database Retrieved 2012 12 02 Preceded by1967 Augusta 300 Richard Petty s Career Wins1960 1984 Succeeded by1967 Columbia 200Preceded by1966 NASCAR Fireball 300 Races1965 1969 Succeeded by1968 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1967 Fireball 300 amp oldid 1086997590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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