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1968 Northern 300

Coordinates: 40°14′21″N 74°43′16″W / 40.23917°N 74.72111°W / 40.23917; -74.72111

The 1968 Northern 300 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on July 14, 1968, at Trenton Speedway in Trenton, New Jersey.

1968 Northern 300
Race details[1]
Race 29 of 49 in the 1968 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Trenton Speedway, featuring its "kidney bean" shape.
Date July 14, 1968 (1968-July-14)
Official name Northern 300
Location Trenton Speedway, Trenton, New Jersey
Course Permanent racing facility
1.000 mi (1.609 km)
Distance 300 laps, 300 mi (500 km)
Weather Very hot with temperatures of 82.9 °F (28.3 °C); wind speeds of 9.9 miles per hour (15.9 km/h)
Average speed 89.079 miles per hour (143.359 km/h)
Attendance 16,800[2]
Pole position
Driver Junior Johnson & Associates
Most laps led
Driver LeeRoy Yarbrough Junior Johnson & Associates
Laps 285
Winner
No. 98 LeeRoy Yarbrough Junior Johnson & Associates
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers Ned Jarrett (radio commentary)

Background

The first race at the Fairgrounds was held on September 24, 1900, but there was no further racing there until 1907. Regular racing began in 1912 and continued until 1941. A new 1 mile dirt oval was opened in 1946. In 1957 the track was paved. It operated in that configuration until 1968 when the track was expanded to 1.5 miles (2.41 km) and a "kidney bean" shape with a 20° right-hand dogleg on the back stretch and a wider turn 3 & 4 complex than turns 1 & 2. The track closed in 1980 and the Fairgrounds itself closed 3 years later. The former site of the speedway is now occupied by the Grounds for Sculpture, a UPS shipping facility, and the housing development known as "Hamilton Lakes".[3]

Race report

Three hundred laps were done on a paved oval track spanning 1.000 mile (1.609 km).[2] The total time of the race was three hours and twenty-two minutes; LeeRoy Yarbrough defeated David Pearson by more than one lap in front of 16800 people.[2][4] Speeds for the race were: 89.079 miles per hour (143.359 km/h) as the average and 103.717 miles per hour (166.916 km/h) as the pole position speed.[2] Five cautions were waved for twenty-eight laps.[2] Retired Canadian driver Frog Fagan participated in this race.[2] Total winnings for this race were $17,725 USD ($138,119 when considering inflation).

Bobby Allison was driving a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle to this event. While he flourished early on as an independent race car driver, he quickly floundered after being able to compete against NASCAR racing legends like LeeRoy Yarbrough and David Pearson on a consistent basis.

Gene Black, Blaine Kauffman, and David Mote would end their top-level professional stock car careers at this event.[5] Notable crew chiefs on attendance for this race include Junior Johnson, Harry Hyde, Dale Inman and Jake Elder.[6]

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
1 98 LeeRoy Yarbrough '68 Ford
2 22 Darel Dieringer '68 Plymouth
3 17 David Pearson '68 Ford
4 71 Bobby Isaac '67 Dodge
5 43 Richard Petty '68 Plymouth
6 3 Buddy Baker '68 Dodge
7 5 Pete Hamilton '68 Ford
8 2 Bobby Allison '66 Chevrolet
9 6 Charlie Glotzbach '68 Dodge
10 90 Sonny Hutchins '67 Ford
11 48 James Hylton '67 Dodge
12 49 G.C. Spencer '67 Plymouth
13 64 Elmo Langley '66 Ford
14 44 Blaine Kauffmann '67 Chevrolet
15 10 Bill Champion '66 Ford
16 18 Dick Johnson '67 Ford
17 25 Jabe Thomas '67 Ford
18 45 Bill Seifert '68 Ford
19 20 Clyde Lynn '67 Mercury
20 28 Earl Brooks '66 Ford
21 06 Neil Castles '67 Plymouth
22 4 John Sears '67 Ford
23 87 Buck Baker '68 Chevrolet
24 0 Don Tarr '66 Chevrolet
25 8 Ed Negre '67 Ford

Finishing order

  1. LeeRoy Yarbrough† (#98)
  2. David Pearson† (#17)
  3. Bobby Allison (#2)
  4. Charlie Glotzbach (#6)
  5. Pete Hamilton† (#5)
  6. James Hylton† (#48)
  7. John Sears† (#4)
  8. G.C. Spencer† (#49)
  9. Elmo Langley† (#64)
  10. Clyde Lynn† (#20)
  11. Jabe Thomas (#25)
  12. Wendell Scott† (#34)
  13. Dick Johnson (#18)
  14. Bill Seifert (#45)
  15. Bill Champion*† (#10)
  16. Bobby Isaac*† (#71)
  17. Blaine Kauffmann* (#44)
  18. Darel Dieringer*† (#22)
  19. J.D. McDuffie*† (#70)
  20. Buddy Baker*† (#3)
  21. Buck Baker*† (#87)
  22. Richard Petty* (#43)
  23. Earl Brooks*† (#28)
  24. Paul Dean Holt* (#01)
  25. Stan Meserve* (#51)
  26. Neil Castles* (#06)
  27. Don Tarr* (#0)
  28. Roy Hallquist* (#11)
  29. Sonny Hutchins*† (#90)
  30. Roy Tyner*† (#76)
  31. Gene Black*† (#75)
  32. Ed Negre*† (#8)
  33. Frog Fagan* (#23)
  34. David Mote* (#69)
  35. Bill Vanderhoff* (#09)
  36. George Davis* (#07)

† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased
* Driver failed to finish race

Timeline

Section reference: [2]

  • Start of race: LeeRoy Yarbrough began the event with the pole position.
  • Lap 2: David Pearson took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
  • Lap 3: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 18: Roy Tyner blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 39: Bobby Isaac took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
  • Lap 40: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Isaac.
  • Lap 41: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 74: Don Tarr had a terminal crash, forcing him to retire from the event prematurely.
  • Lap 96: Richard Petty took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
  • Lap 97: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 111: Stan Meserve managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle.
  • Lap 119: Earl Brooks had a terminal crash, forcing him to retire from the event early.
  • Lap 134: Richard Petty took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
  • Lap 135: Bobby Isaac took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 136: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Isaac.
  • Lap 145: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 162: Richard Petty blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 168: Buck Baker blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 191: Buddy Baker blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 231: Darel Dieringer blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 249: Blaine Kauffmann notice that the oil in his vehicle was leaking badly, forcing him to exit the race with a somewhat respectable 17th-place finish.
  • Lap 250: Bobby Isaac blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Lap 254: Bill Champion blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
  • Finish: LeeRoy Yarbrough was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

  1. ^ "1968 Northern 300 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "1968 Northern 300 information (second reference)". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  3. ^ Galpin, Darren. "Trenton Track Info". Tracks Around the World. The GEL Motorsport Information Page. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  4. ^ . Everything Stock Car. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
  5. ^ "Retirements from NASCAR". Race Database. Retrieved 2012-11-08.
  6. ^ "1968 Northern 300 crew chief information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
Preceded by
1968 Fonda 200
NASCAR Grand National Season
1968
Succeeded by

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Coordinates 40 14 21 N 74 43 16 W 40 23917 N 74 72111 W 40 23917 74 72111 The 1968 Northern 300 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on July 14 1968 at Trenton Speedway in Trenton New Jersey 1968 Northern 300Race details 1 Race 29 of 49 in the 1968 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonTrenton Speedway featuring its kidney bean shape DateJuly 14 1968 1968 July 14 Official nameNorthern 300LocationTrenton Speedway Trenton New JerseyCoursePermanent racing facility1 000 mi 1 609 km Distance300 laps 300 mi 500 km WeatherVery hot with temperatures of 82 9 F 28 3 C wind speeds of 9 9 miles per hour 15 9 km h Average speed89 079 miles per hour 143 359 km h Attendance16 800 2 Pole positionDriverLeeRoy YarbroughJunior Johnson amp AssociatesMost laps ledDriverLeeRoy YarbroughJunior Johnson amp AssociatesLaps285WinnerNo 98LeeRoy YarbroughJunior Johnson amp AssociatesTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersNed Jarrett radio commentary Contents 1 Background 2 Race report 2 1 Qualifying 3 Finishing order 4 Timeline 5 ReferencesBackground EditThe first race at the Fairgrounds was held on September 24 1900 but there was no further racing there until 1907 Regular racing began in 1912 and continued until 1941 A new 1 mile dirt oval was opened in 1946 In 1957 the track was paved It operated in that configuration until 1968 when the track was expanded to 1 5 miles 2 41 km and a kidney bean shape with a 20 right hand dogleg on the back stretch and a wider turn 3 amp 4 complex than turns 1 amp 2 The track closed in 1980 and the Fairgrounds itself closed 3 years later The former site of the speedway is now occupied by the Grounds for Sculpture a UPS shipping facility and the housing development known as Hamilton Lakes 3 Race report EditThree hundred laps were done on a paved oval track spanning 1 000 mile 1 609 km 2 The total time of the race was three hours and twenty two minutes LeeRoy Yarbrough defeated David Pearson by more than one lap in front of 16800 people 2 4 Speeds for the race were 89 079 miles per hour 143 359 km h as the average and 103 717 miles per hour 166 916 km h as the pole position speed 2 Five cautions were waved for twenty eight laps 2 Retired Canadian driver Frog Fagan participated in this race 2 Total winnings for this race were 17 725 USD 138 119 when considering inflation Bobby Allison was driving a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle to this event While he flourished early on as an independent race car driver he quickly floundered after being able to compete against NASCAR racing legends like LeeRoy Yarbrough and David Pearson on a consistent basis Gene Black Blaine Kauffman and David Mote would end their top level professional stock car careers at this event 5 Notable crew chiefs on attendance for this race include Junior Johnson Harry Hyde Dale Inman and Jake Elder 6 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 Manufacturer1 98 LeeRoy Yarbrough 68 Ford2 22 Darel Dieringer 68 Plymouth3 17 David Pearson 68 Ford4 71 Bobby Isaac 67 Dodge5 43 Richard Petty 68 Plymouth6 3 Buddy Baker 68 Dodge7 5 Pete Hamilton 68 Ford8 2 Bobby Allison 66 Chevrolet9 6 Charlie Glotzbach 68 Dodge10 90 Sonny Hutchins 67 Ford11 48 James Hylton 67 Dodge12 49 G C Spencer 67 Plymouth13 64 Elmo Langley 66 Ford14 44 Blaine Kauffmann 67 Chevrolet15 10 Bill Champion 66 Ford16 18 Dick Johnson 67 Ford17 25 Jabe Thomas 67 Ford18 45 Bill Seifert 68 Ford19 20 Clyde Lynn 67 Mercury20 28 Earl Brooks 66 Ford21 06 Neil Castles 67 Plymouth22 4 John Sears 67 Ford23 87 Buck Baker 68 Chevrolet24 0 Don Tarr 66 Chevrolet25 8 Ed Negre 67 FordFinishing order EditLeeRoy Yarbrough 98 David Pearson 17 Bobby Allison 2 Charlie Glotzbach 6 Pete Hamilton 5 James Hylton 48 John Sears 4 G C Spencer 49 Elmo Langley 64 Clyde Lynn 20 Jabe Thomas 25 Wendell Scott 34 Dick Johnson 18 Bill Seifert 45 Bill Champion 10 Bobby Isaac 71 Blaine Kauffmann 44 Darel Dieringer 22 J D McDuffie 70 Buddy Baker 3 Buck Baker 87 Richard Petty 43 Earl Brooks 28 Paul Dean Holt 01 Stan Meserve 51 Neil Castles 06 Don Tarr 0 Roy Hallquist 11 Sonny Hutchins 90 Roy Tyner 76 Gene Black 75 Ed Negre 8 Frog Fagan 23 David Mote 69 Bill Vanderhoff 09 George Davis 07 signifies that the driver is known to be deceased Driver failed to finish raceTimeline EditSection reference 2 Start of race LeeRoy Yarbrough began the event with the pole position Lap 2 David Pearson took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough Lap 3 LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 18 Roy Tyner blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 39 Bobby Isaac took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough Lap 40 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Isaac Lap 41 LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 74 Don Tarr had a terminal crash forcing him to retire from the event prematurely Lap 96 Richard Petty took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough Lap 97 LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 111 Stan Meserve managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle Lap 119 Earl Brooks had a terminal crash forcing him to retire from the event early Lap 134 Richard Petty took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough Lap 135 Bobby Isaac took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 136 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Isaac Lap 145 LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 162 Richard Petty blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 168 Buck Baker blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 191 Buddy Baker blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 231 Darel Dieringer blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 249 Blaine Kauffmann notice that the oil in his vehicle was leaking badly forcing him to exit the race with a somewhat respectable 17th place finish Lap 250 Bobby Isaac blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Lap 254 Bill Champion blew his vehicle s engine while racing at high speeds Finish LeeRoy Yarbrough was officially declared the winner of the event References Edit 1968 Northern 300 weather information The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved 2011 03 03 a b c d e f g h 1968 Northern 300 information second reference Racing Reference Retrieved 2011 03 02 Galpin Darren Trenton Track Info Tracks Around the World The GEL Motorsport Information Page Retrieved 8 August 2010 1968 Northern 300 information winner information Everything Stock Car Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2011 03 03 Retirements from NASCAR Race Database Retrieved 2012 11 08 1968 Northern 300 crew chief information Racing Reference Retrieved 2018 08 01 Preceded by1968 Fonda 200 NASCAR Grand National Season1968 Succeeded by1968 Volunteer 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1968 Northern 300 amp oldid 944806033, wikipedia, wiki, 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