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1969 Richmond 500

The 1969 Richmond 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on April 13, 1969, at Richmond Fairgrounds (now Richmond Raceway) in Richmond, Virginia.

1969 Richmond 500
Race details[1][2]
Race 14 of 54 in the 1969 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Richmond Raceway
Date April 13, 1969 (1969-April-13)
Official name Richmond 500
Location Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond, Virginia
Course Permanent racing facility
0.542 mi (0.872 km)
Distance 500 laps, 271 mi (436 km)
Weather Chilly with temperatures of 64 °F (18 °C); wind speeds of 12 miles per hour (19 km/h)
Average speed 73.752 miles per hour (118.692 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Holman Moody
Most laps led
Driver David Pearson Holman Moody
Laps 416
Winner
No. 17 David Pearson Holman Moody
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.

Background edit

In 1953, Richmond International Raceway began hosting the Grand National Series with Lee Petty winning that first race in Richmond.[3] The original track was paved in 1968.[4] In 1988, the track was re-designed into its present D-shaped configuration

The name for the raceway complex was "Strawberry Hill" until the Virginia State Fairgrounds site was bought out in 1999 and renamed the "Richmond International Raceway".

Race report edit

It took three hours, twenty-three minutes, and twenty-three seconds to finish. David Pearson defeated Richard Petty by one full lap.[5][6][7] The average speed of the race was 73.752 miles per hour (118.692 km/h).[5][6][7] Starting at 1:00 PM, the race concluded at 4:23 PM. The cost of attending this event was $8 ($66.47 when adjusted for inflation).[8]

There were six cautions for forty laps and there were six lead changes among four leaders.[5][6][7] This race would be Worth McMillion's final race and serve as a debut race for Ed Hessert and John Kenney. Kenney would be black flagged in the race and became the last-place finisher due to a disqualification.[7] Other notable racers included J.D. McDuffie, Elmo Langley, Wendell Scott, and Neil Castles.[5][6]

Bobby Isaac was a pre-race favorite as he came into this race riding a three-race winning streak in the #71 K&K Insurance Dodge Charger. Isaac put his red car on the front row in qualifying but a blown motor in the opening laps ended his bid for a fourth win in a row. Pearson was vocally disappointed at that turn of events in victory lane, he thought he had a car that could beat Isaac straight up and had been hoping to beat him in a direct fight.[5][6]

Richmond's hometown hero Sonny Hutchins qualified Junie Donlavey's famous #90 Ford 4th but a failed rear end get took him out early on.[5][6] He'd get a much better result when the series returned to Richmond in the fall. Modified ace Ray Hendrick was the other hometown entry and he too when out with mechanical failure.[5][6]

The winner of the race walked away with $3,650 ($30,326 when adjusted for inflation)[5][6] out of the total prize purse of $18,900 ($157,031 when adjusted for inflation).[7] While there were several cautions the only notable wreck was Cecil Gordon and Dr. Ed Hessert's early incident in Turn 4 that put both their cars out.[5][6] Gordon's car owner Bill Seifert hit the inside wall on the frontstretch but still finished in the top-5.[5][6]

Notable crew chiefs at this event were John Hill, Dick Hutcherson, Dale Inman, and Harry Hyde.[9]

Qualifying edit

Grid[5] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 17 David Pearson '69 Ford Holman-Moody
2 71 Bobby Isaac '69 Dodge Nord Krauskopf
3 43 Richard Petty '69 Ford Petty Enterprises
4 90 Sonny Hutchins '67 Ford Junie Donlavey
5 48 James Hylton '69 Dodge James Hylton
6 25 Jabe Thomas '68 Plymouth Don Robertson
7 10 Bill Champion '68 Ford Bill Champion
8 4 John Sears '67 Ford L.G. DeWitt
9 18 Dick Johnson '68 Ford Dick Johnson
10 67 Buddy Arrington '69 Dodge Buddy Arrington

Finishing order edit

Section reference: [5]

  1. David Pearson† (No. 17)
  2. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  3. Elmo Langley† (No. 64)
  4. Neil Castles (No. 06)
  5. Bill Seifert (No. 45)
  6. J.D. McDuffie† (No. 70)
  7. Bill Champion*† (No. 10)
  8. E.J. Trivette (No. 80)
  9. Henley Gray (No. 19)
  10. Pete Hazelwood* (No. 12)
  11. Dick Johnson* (No. 18)
  12. Jabe Thomas† (No. 25)
  13. Ray Hendrick*† (No. 20)
  14. Worth McMillion*† (No. 9)
  15. James Hylton*† (No. 48)
  16. Paul Dean Holt* (No. 23)
  17. Earl Brooks*† (No. 26)
  18. John Sears*† (No. 4)
  19. Ed Negre*† (No. 8)
  20. Sonny Hutchins*† (No. 90)
  21. Cecil Gordon*† (No. 47)
  22. Ed Hessert* (No. 56)
  23. Buddy Arrington* (No. 67)
  24. Wendell Scott† (No. 34)
  25. Ben Arnold* (No. 76)
  26. Dick Poling* (No. 82)
  27. Bobby Isaac*† (No. 71)
  28. John Kenney* (No. 1)

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

Timeline edit

Section reference: [5]

  • Start of race: David Pearson had the pole position to officially begin the event.
  • Lap 56: John Sears took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 59: David Pearson took over the lead from John Sears.
  • Lap 74: James Hylton took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 134: David Pearson took over the lead from James Hylton.
  • Lap 188: Richard Petty took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 209: David Pearson took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 362: Dick Johnson managed to blow his engine from the excess speeds of stock car racing.
  • Lap 365: Pete Hazelwood's engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 450: Bill Champion had issues with his vehicle's clutch, causing him to exit the race prematurely.
  • Finish: David Pearson was officially declared the winner of the event.

References edit

  1. ^ 1969 Richmond 500 racing information at Racing Reference
  2. ^ Weather information for the 1969 Richmond 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  3. ^ http://racing.ballparks.com/Richmond/index.htm "Richmond International Raceway has hosted the NASCAR Winston Cup Series since 1953. Lee Petty won the first race that year. "
  4. ^ http://racing.ballparks.com/Richmond/index.htm "The original track was paved in 1968."
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 1969 Richmond 500 race information at Race Database
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j 1969 Richmond 500 racing information 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine at Everything Stock Car
  7. ^ a b c d e 1969 Richmond 500 racing information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  8. ^ Time of race and ticket cost for the 1969 Richmond 500 at NASCAR Ticket Stubs
  9. ^ 1969 Richmond 500 crew chief information at Racing Reference
Preceded by
1969 Greenville 200
Grand National Series races
1969
Succeeded by
1969 Gwyn Staley 400

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The 1969 Richmond 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on April 13 1969 at Richmond Fairgrounds now Richmond Raceway in Richmond Virginia 1969 Richmond 500Race details 1 2 Race 14 of 54 in the 1969 NASCAR Grand National Series seasonLayout of Richmond RacewayDateApril 13 1969 1969 April 13 Official nameRichmond 500LocationRichmond Fairgrounds Raceway Richmond VirginiaCoursePermanent racing facility0 542 mi 0 872 km Distance500 laps 271 mi 436 km WeatherChilly with temperatures of 64 F 18 C wind speeds of 12 miles per hour 19 km h Average speed73 752 miles per hour 118 692 km h Pole positionDriverDavid PearsonHolman MoodyMost laps ledDriverDavid PearsonHolman MoodyLaps416WinnerNo 17David PearsonHolman MoodyTelevision 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 Background 2 Race report 2 1 Qualifying 2 2 Finishing order 3 Timeline 4 ReferencesBackground editIn 1953 Richmond International Raceway began hosting the Grand National Series with Lee Petty winning that first race in Richmond 3 The original track was paved in 1968 4 In 1988 the track was re designed into its present D shaped configurationThe name for the raceway complex was Strawberry Hill until the Virginia State Fairgrounds site was bought out in 1999 and renamed the Richmond International Raceway Race report editIt took three hours twenty three minutes and twenty three seconds to finish David Pearson defeated Richard Petty by one full lap 5 6 7 The average speed of the race was 73 752 miles per hour 118 692 km h 5 6 7 Starting at 1 00 PM the race concluded at 4 23 PM The cost of attending this event was 8 66 47 when adjusted for inflation 8 There were six cautions for forty laps and there were six lead changes among four leaders 5 6 7 This race would be Worth McMillion s final race and serve as a debut race for Ed Hessert and John Kenney Kenney would be black flagged in the race and became the last place finisher due to a disqualification 7 Other notable racers included J D McDuffie Elmo Langley Wendell Scott and Neil Castles 5 6 Bobby Isaac was a pre race favorite as he came into this race riding a three race winning streak in the 71 K amp K Insurance Dodge Charger Isaac put his red car on the front row in qualifying but a blown motor in the opening laps ended his bid for a fourth win in a row Pearson was vocally disappointed at that turn of events in victory lane he thought he had a car that could beat Isaac straight up and had been hoping to beat him in a direct fight 5 6 Richmond s hometown hero Sonny Hutchins qualified Junie Donlavey s famous 90 Ford 4th but a failed rear end get took him out early on 5 6 He d get a much better result when the series returned to Richmond in the fall Modified ace Ray Hendrick was the other hometown entry and he too when out with mechanical failure 5 6 The winner of the race walked away with 3 650 30 326 when adjusted for inflation 5 6 out of the total prize purse of 18 900 157 031 when adjusted for inflation 7 While there were several cautions the only notable wreck was Cecil Gordon and Dr Ed Hessert s early incident in Turn 4 that put both their cars out 5 6 Gordon s car owner Bill Seifert hit the inside wall on the frontstretch but still finished in the top 5 5 6 Notable crew chiefs at this event were John Hill Dick Hutcherson Dale Inman and Harry Hyde 9 Qualifying edit Grid 5 No Driver Manufacturer Owner1 17 David Pearson 69 Ford Holman Moody2 71 Bobby Isaac 69 Dodge Nord Krauskopf3 43 Richard Petty 69 Ford Petty Enterprises4 90 Sonny Hutchins 67 Ford Junie Donlavey5 48 James Hylton 69 Dodge James Hylton6 25 Jabe Thomas 68 Plymouth Don Robertson7 10 Bill Champion 68 Ford Bill Champion8 4 John Sears 67 Ford L G DeWitt9 18 Dick Johnson 68 Ford Dick Johnson10 67 Buddy Arrington 69 Dodge Buddy ArringtonFinishing order edit Section reference 5 David Pearson No 17 Richard Petty No 43 Elmo Langley No 64 Neil Castles No 06 Bill Seifert No 45 J D McDuffie No 70 Bill Champion No 10 E J Trivette No 80 Henley Gray No 19 Pete Hazelwood No 12 Dick Johnson No 18 Jabe Thomas No 25 Ray Hendrick No 20 Worth McMillion No 9 James Hylton No 48 Paul Dean Holt No 23 Earl Brooks No 26 John Sears No 4 Ed Negre No 8 Sonny Hutchins No 90 Cecil Gordon No 47 Ed Hessert No 56 Buddy Arrington No 67 Wendell Scott No 34 Ben Arnold No 76 Dick Poling No 82 Bobby Isaac No 71 John Kenney No 1 signifies that the driver is known to be deceased Driver failed to finish raceTimeline editSection reference 5 Start of race David Pearson had the pole position to officially begin the event Lap 56 John Sears took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 59 David Pearson took over the lead from John Sears Lap 74 James Hylton took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 134 David Pearson took over the lead from James Hylton Lap 188 Richard Petty took over the lead from David Pearson Lap 209 David Pearson took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 362 Dick Johnson managed to blow his engine from the excess speeds of stock car racing Lap 365 Pete Hazelwood s engine stopped working properly Lap 450 Bill Champion had issues with his vehicle s clutch causing him to exit the race prematurely Finish David Pearson was officially declared the winner of the event References edit 1969 Richmond 500 racing information at Racing Reference Weather information for the 1969 Richmond 500 at The Old Farmers Almanac http racing ballparks com Richmond index htm Richmond International Raceway has hosted the NASCAR Winston Cup Series since 1953 Lee Petty won the first race that year http racing ballparks com Richmond index htm The original track was paved in 1968 a b c d e f g h i j k l m 1969 Richmond 500 race information at Race Database a b c d e f g h i j 1969 Richmond 500 racing information Archived 2011 07 10 at the Wayback Machine at Everything Stock Car a b c d e 1969 Richmond 500 racing information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet Time of race and ticket cost for the 1969 Richmond 500 at NASCAR Ticket Stubs 1969 Richmond 500 crew chief information at Racing Reference Preceded by1969 Greenville 200 Grand National Series races1969 Succeeded by1969 Gwyn Staley 400 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Richmond 500 amp oldid 1114664208, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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