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1969 Georgia 500 (November 1968)

The 1969 Georgia 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on November 17, 1968, at Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron, Georgia.

1969 Georgia 500
Race details[1]
Race 1 of 54 in the 1969 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Date November 17, 1968; 54 years ago (1968-11-17)
Official name Georgia 500
Location Middle Georgia Raceway, Byron, Georgia
Course Permanent racing facility
0.548 mi (0.882 km)
Distance 500 laps, 227 mi (441 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching of 73.9 °F (23.3 °C); wind speeds of 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
Average speed 81.079 miles per hour (130.484 km/h)
Attendance 6,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Holman Moody
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 362
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
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.

Race report edit

Thirty drivers qualified for this 500-lap racing event that took three hours and eight minutes to complete. Most of the field was driving vehicles made by Ford.[2] J.D. McDuffie ended up becoming the last-place finisher due to a problem with his engine on lap 20. Ed Negre was the lowest finishing driver to complete the race regardless of being 206 laps behind the drivers on the lead lap. Six thousand excited NASCAR fans were eager to see Richard Petty defeat David Pearson by a margin of five seconds.[2]

J.D. McDuffie's vehicle developed engine problems on lap 20. Jabe Thomas's vehicle developed similar issues on lap 26. An oil leak took Bill Champion out of the race on lap 81 while Don Tomberlin's engine stopped working normally on lap 90. The rear end of Don Tarr's vehicle became dangerously loose on lap 94. Driveshaft problems relegated Darel Dieringer to the sidelines on lap 119. E.J. Trivette managed to overheat his vehicle on lap 140. Ervin Pruitt no longer had a safe rear end for his vehicle on lap 162. Earl Brooks inflicted terminal damage on his vehicle on lap 189. G.C. Spencer lost the rear end of his vehicle on lap 210. Wayne Smith fell out with engine failure on lap 222.[2]

Bobby Allison's vehicle no longer had a rear end on lap 252; forcing his exit from the race. Engine problems forced Bobby Isaac out of the race on lap 315 while a terminal crash took LeeRoy Yarbrough out of the race on lap 316. Friday Hassler's engine problems were unfortunate enough to kick him out of the race on lap 476 with a "fortunate" sixth-place finish.[2]

From the halfway point (lap 251) to the end of the event, Petty and Pearson didn't allow the lead to escape their collective grasps. David Pearson, Bobby Isaac, and Bobby Allison all dominated the opening 100 laps of this racing event. The average racing speed was 85.121 miles per hour (136.989 km/h); which was overshadowed by David Pearson's solo qualifying speed of 95.472 miles per hour (153.647 km/h).[2] Thankfully, this would be the final time that NASCAR followed the old tradition of starting the season in November.[2]

Notable crew chiefs for the race were Harry Hyde, Dale Inman, Mario Rossi, Dick Hutcherson, and John Hill.[3] Individual driver earnings from this racing event ranged from the winner's share of $3,500 ($29,454 when considering inflation) to the lowest possible earnings of $150 ($1,262 when considering inflation).[2]

Organizers were authorized to hand over a grand total of $16,935 for all the qualifying drivers ($142,513 when considering inflation).[4]

Qualifying edit

Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 17 David Pearson '68 Ford Holman-Moody Racing
2 71 Bobby Isaac '68 Dodge Nord Krauskopf
3 14 Bobby Allison '68 Plymouth Tom Friedkin
4 22 Darel Dieringer '68 Plymouth Mario Rossi
5 43 Richard Petty '68 Plymouth Petty Enterprises
6 48 James Hylton '68 Dodge James Hylton
7 39 Friday Hassler '66 Chevrolet Red Sharp
8 64 Elmo Langley '66 Ford Elmo Langley / Henry Woodfield
9 49 G.C. Spencer '67 Plymouth G.C. Spencer
10 56 LeeRoy Yarborough '67 Mercury Lyle Stelter
11 10 Bill Champion '66 Ford Bill Champion
12 4 John Sears '66 Ford L.G. DeWitt
13 8 Ed Negre '67 Ford Ed Negre
14 96 Don Tomberlin '66 Ford Roy Buckner
15 34 Wendell Scott '66 Ford Wendell Scott
16 26 Jabe Thomas '67 Ford Don Robertson
17 47 Bill Seifert '68 Ford Bill Seifert
18 80 E.J. Trivette '66 Chevrolet E.C. Reid
19 46 Roy Mayne '66 Chevrolet Tom Hunter
20 76 Ben Arnold '66 Ford Don Culpepper
21 06 Neil Castles '66 Plymouth Neil Castles
22 5 Earl Brooks '67 Ford Don Robertson
23 57 Ervin Pruett '67 Dodge Ervin Pruett
24 0 Don Tarr '66 Chevrolet Don Tarr
25 19 Henley Gray '68 Ford Henley Gray
26 38 Wayne Smith '68 Chevrolet Archie Smith
27 93 Walson Gardner '67 Ford Walson Gardner
28 70 J.D. McDuffie '67 Buick J.D. McDuffie
29 45 Cecil Gordon '68 Ford Bill Seifert
30 9 Roy Tyner '67 Pontiac Roy Tyner

Finishing order edit

Section reference: [2]

  1. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  2. David Pearson† (No. 17)
  3. James Hylton (No. 48)
  4. Elmo Langley† (No. 64)
  5. John Sears† (No. 4)
  6. Friday Hassler*† (No. 39)
  7. Neil Castles (No. 06)
  8. Bill Seifert (No. 47)
  9. Henley Gray (No. 19)
  10. Ben Arnold (No. 76)
  11. Cecil Gordon† (No. 45)
  12. Roy Mayne† (No. 46)
  13. Wendell Scott† (No. 34)
  14. Walson Gardner (No. 93)
  15. Roy Tyner† (No. 9)
  16. LeeRoy Yarbrough*† (No. 56)
  17. Bobby Isaac*† (No. 71)
  18. Ed Negre (No. 8)
  19. Bobby Allison* (No. 14)
  20. Wayne Smith* (No. 38)
  21. G.C. Spencer*† (No. 49)
  22. Earl Brooks*† (No. 5)
  23. Ervin Pruitt* (No. 57)
  24. E.J. Trivette* (No. 80)
  25. Darel Dieringer*† (No. 22)
  26. Don Tarr* (No. 0)
  27. Don Tomberlin* (No. 96)
  28. Bill Champion*† (No. 10)
  29. Jabe Thomas* (No. 25)
  30. J.D. McDuffie*† (No. 70)

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

Timeline edit

Section reference: [2]

David Pearson
Bobby Isaac
David Pearson
Bobby Allison
Bobby Isaac
Bobby Allison
Richard Petty
Bobby Allison
Richard Petty
Richard Petty
David Pearson
Richard Petty
1
16
31
46
61
76
91
106
121
136
151
166
181
196
211
226
241
256
271
286
301
316
331
346
361
376
391
406
421
436
451
466
481
496

References edit

  1. ^ Weather information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Racing information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at Racing Reference
  3. ^ 1969 Georgia 500 crew chiefs information at Racing Reference
  4. ^ Racing information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
Preceded by NASCAR Grand National Series Season
1968-69
Succeeded by
Preceded by
none
Georgia 500 races
1969
Succeeded by
Preceded by Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
Succeeded by

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This article is about the 1969 Georgia 500 held in 1968 For the 1969 Georgia 500 held in 1969 see 1969 Georgia 500 November 1969 The 1969 Georgia 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on November 17 1968 at Middle Georgia Raceway in Byron Georgia 1969 Georgia 500Race details 1 Race 1 of 54 in the 1969 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonDateNovember 17 1968 54 years ago 1968 11 17 Official nameGeorgia 500LocationMiddle Georgia Raceway Byron GeorgiaCoursePermanent racing facility0 548 mi 0 882 km Distance500 laps 227 mi 441 km WeatherTemperatures reaching of 73 9 F 23 3 C wind speeds of 14 miles per hour 23 km h Average speed81 079 miles per hour 130 484 km h Attendance6 000 2 Pole positionDriverDavid PearsonHolman MoodyMost laps ledDriverRichard PettyPetty EnterprisesLaps362WinnerNo 43Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesTelevision 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 Contents 1 Race report 1 1 Qualifying 2 Finishing order 3 Timeline 4 ReferencesRace report editThirty drivers qualified for this 500 lap racing event that took three hours and eight minutes to complete Most of the field was driving vehicles made by Ford 2 J D McDuffie ended up becoming the last place finisher due to a problem with his engine on lap 20 Ed Negre was the lowest finishing driver to complete the race regardless of being 206 laps behind the drivers on the lead lap Six thousand excited NASCAR fans were eager to see Richard Petty defeat David Pearson by a margin of five seconds 2 J D McDuffie s vehicle developed engine problems on lap 20 Jabe Thomas s vehicle developed similar issues on lap 26 An oil leak took Bill Champion out of the race on lap 81 while Don Tomberlin s engine stopped working normally on lap 90 The rear end of Don Tarr s vehicle became dangerously loose on lap 94 Driveshaft problems relegated Darel Dieringer to the sidelines on lap 119 E J Trivette managed to overheat his vehicle on lap 140 Ervin Pruitt no longer had a safe rear end for his vehicle on lap 162 Earl Brooks inflicted terminal damage on his vehicle on lap 189 G C Spencer lost the rear end of his vehicle on lap 210 Wayne Smith fell out with engine failure on lap 222 2 Bobby Allison s vehicle no longer had a rear end on lap 252 forcing his exit from the race Engine problems forced Bobby Isaac out of the race on lap 315 while a terminal crash took LeeRoy Yarbrough out of the race on lap 316 Friday Hassler s engine problems were unfortunate enough to kick him out of the race on lap 476 with a fortunate sixth place finish 2 From the halfway point lap 251 to the end of the event Petty and Pearson didn t allow the lead to escape their collective grasps David Pearson Bobby Isaac and Bobby Allison all dominated the opening 100 laps of this racing event The average racing speed was 85 121 miles per hour 136 989 km h which was overshadowed by David Pearson s solo qualifying speed of 95 472 miles per hour 153 647 km h 2 Thankfully this would be the final time that NASCAR followed the old tradition of starting the season in November 2 Notable crew chiefs for the race were Harry Hyde Dale Inman Mario Rossi Dick Hutcherson and John Hill 3 Individual driver earnings from this racing event ranged from the winner s share of 3 500 29 454 when considering inflation to the lowest possible earnings of 150 1 262 when considering inflation 2 Organizers were authorized to hand over a grand total of 16 935 for all the qualifying drivers 142 513 when considering inflation 4 Qualifying edit Grid 2 No Driver Manufacturer Owner1 17 David Pearson 68 Ford Holman Moody Racing2 71 Bobby Isaac 68 Dodge Nord Krauskopf3 14 Bobby Allison 68 Plymouth Tom Friedkin4 22 Darel Dieringer 68 Plymouth Mario Rossi5 43 Richard Petty 68 Plymouth Petty Enterprises6 48 James Hylton 68 Dodge James Hylton7 39 Friday Hassler 66 Chevrolet Red Sharp8 64 Elmo Langley 66 Ford Elmo Langley Henry Woodfield9 49 G C Spencer 67 Plymouth G C Spencer10 56 LeeRoy Yarborough 67 Mercury Lyle Stelter11 10 Bill Champion 66 Ford Bill Champion12 4 John Sears 66 Ford L G DeWitt13 8 Ed Negre 67 Ford Ed Negre14 96 Don Tomberlin 66 Ford Roy Buckner15 34 Wendell Scott 66 Ford Wendell Scott16 26 Jabe Thomas 67 Ford Don Robertson17 47 Bill Seifert 68 Ford Bill Seifert18 80 E J Trivette 66 Chevrolet E C Reid19 46 Roy Mayne 66 Chevrolet Tom Hunter20 76 Ben Arnold 66 Ford Don Culpepper21 06 Neil Castles 66 Plymouth Neil Castles22 5 Earl Brooks 67 Ford Don Robertson23 57 Ervin Pruett 67 Dodge Ervin Pruett24 0 Don Tarr 66 Chevrolet Don Tarr25 19 Henley Gray 68 Ford Henley Gray26 38 Wayne Smith 68 Chevrolet Archie Smith27 93 Walson Gardner 67 Ford Walson Gardner28 70 J D McDuffie 67 Buick J D McDuffie29 45 Cecil Gordon 68 Ford Bill Seifert30 9 Roy Tyner 67 Pontiac Roy TynerFinishing order editSection reference 2 Richard Petty No 43 David Pearson No 17 James Hylton No 48 Elmo Langley No 64 John Sears No 4 Friday Hassler No 39 Neil Castles No 06 Bill Seifert No 47 Henley Gray No 19 Ben Arnold No 76 Cecil Gordon No 45 Roy Mayne No 46 Wendell Scott No 34 Walson Gardner No 93 Roy Tyner No 9 LeeRoy Yarbrough No 56 Bobby Isaac No 71 Ed Negre No 8 Bobby Allison No 14 Wayne Smith No 38 G C Spencer No 49 Earl Brooks No 5 Ervin Pruitt No 57 E J Trivette No 80 Darel Dieringer No 22 Don Tarr No 0 Don Tomberlin No 96 Bill Champion No 10 Jabe Thomas No 25 J D McDuffie No 70 signifies that the driver is known to be deceased Driver failed to finish raceTimeline editSection reference 2 David PearsonBobby IsaacDavid PearsonBobby AllisonBobby IsaacBobby AllisonRichard PettyBobby AllisonRichard PettyRichard PettyDavid PearsonRichard Petty 1 16 31 46 61 76 91 106 121 136 151 166 181 196 211 226 241 256 271 286 301 316 331 346 361 376 391 406 421 436 451 466 481 496References edit Weather information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at The Old Farmers Almanac a b c d e f g h i j k Racing information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at Racing Reference 1969 Georgia 500 crew chiefs information at Racing Reference Racing information for the 1969 Georgia 500 at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet Preceded by1968 Peach State 200 NASCAR Grand National Series Season1968 69 Succeeded by1969 Alabama 200Preceded bynone Georgia 500 races1969 Succeeded byNovember 1969Preceded by1968 American 500 Richard Petty s Career Wins1960 1984 Succeeded by1969 Motor Trend 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Georgia 500 November 1968 amp oldid 1178738888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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