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1971 Maryville 200

The 1971 Maryville 200 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series event that took place on April 15, 1971, at Smoky Mountain Raceway[2] in Maryville, Tennessee.[3][4]

1971 Maryville 200
Race details[1]
Race 13 of 48 in the 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Date April 15, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-04-15)
Official name Maryville 200
Location Smoky Mountain Raceway, Maryville, Tennessee
Course Permanent racing facility
0.520 mi (0.836 km)
Distance 200 laps, 104 mi (167.3 km)
Weather Mild with temperatures of 70 °F (21 °C); wind speeds of 13 miles per hour (21 km/h)
Average speed 88.697 miles per hour (142.744 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Friday Hassler
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 134
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

Race report

Four thousand and two hundred fans came out to see vehicles average a speed of 88.697 miles per hour (142.744 km/h) on a paved oval track.[3][4] Richard Petty defeated Benny Parsons by a time of eight seconds; Parsons' second-place finish came a week after coming up short at Columbia.[3] These were his second and third runner-up finishes in NASCAR, but he'd finally break through with his first career win a month later in South Boston.[3] Friday Hassler received the pole position[2] with a speed of 91.464 miles per hour (147.197 km/h) while qualifying on the 0.520 miles (0.837 km) speedway.[3] There was only one caution, which lasted for three laps.[3][4] D. K. Ulrich ran his first Cup Series race here while E.J. Trivette retired from NASCAR after this race.[3]

Smoky Mountain Raceway closed forever after this race due to the changes in the sport during the Winston Cup era that aimed to modernize it. Abbreviation of the Cup Series schedule was the order of the day in the 1970s as the new sponsors wanted NASCAR to have a schedule that was structured closer to that of the National Football League.

Richard Petty won $1,000[2][4] for winning the race, the 125th win in his NASCAR Cup Series career.[3] Notable crew chiefs for this race included Dale Inman, Vic Ballard, Lee Gordon and Mario Rossi.[5]

The race car drivers still had to commute to the races using the same stock cars that competed in a typical weekend's race through a policy of homologation (and under their own power). This policy was in effect until roughly 1975. By 1980, NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore.

Qualifying

Grid[3] No. Driver Manufacturer
1 39 Friday Hassler '69 Chevrolet
2 43 Richard Petty '71 Plymouth
3 06 Neil Castles '70 Dodge
4 22 Dick Brooks '70 Dodge
5 72 Benny Parsons '70 Ford
6 48 James Hylton '70 Ford
7 64 Elmo Langley '70 Ford
8 49 G.C. Spencer '69 Plymouth
9 2 Dave Marcis '69 Dodge
10 38 Charlie Glotzbach '70 Dodge
11 10 Bill Champion '69 Ford
12 24 Cecil Gordon '69 Mercury
13 19 Henley Gray '69 Ford
14 30 Walter Ballard '71 Ford
15 8 Ed Negre '69 Ford
16 4 John Sears '69 Dodge
17 7 Dean Dalton '69 Ford
18 45 Bill Seifert '69 Ford
19 56 E.J. Trivette '71 Chevrolet
20 79 Frank Warren '69 Dodge
21 70 J.D. McDuffie '71 Chevrolet
22 26 Earl Brooks '69 Ford
23 58 Robert Brown '71 Chevrolet
24 34 Wendell Scott '69 Ford
25 67 Dick May '69 Ford
26 25 Jabe Thomas '70 Plymouth
27 28 Bill Hollar '69 Ford
28 74 Bill Shirey '69 Plymouth
29 41 D.K. Ulrich '70 Ford
30 02 Jimmy Crawford '69 Plymouth

Finishing order

Section reference: [3]

  1. 43-Richard Petty
  2. 72-Benny Parsons
  3. 39-Friday Hassler
  4. 64-Elmo Langley
  5. 22-Dick Brooks
  6. 48-James Hylton
  7. 38-Charlie Glotzbach
  8. 49-G.C. Spencer
  9. 24-Cecil Gordon
  10. 10-Bill Champion
  11. 19-Henley Gray
  12. 30-Walter Ballard
  13. 25-Jabe Thomas
  14. 79-Frank Warren
  15. 7-Dean Dalton
  16. 28-Bill Hollar*†
  17. 70-Bill Seifert*
  18. 26-J.D. McDuffie*†
  19. 26-Earl Brooks*
  20. 67-Dick May*
  21. 2-Dave Marcis*
  22. 58-Robert Brown*
  23. 4-John Sears*†
  24. 34-Wendell Scott*†
  25. 56-E.J. Trivette*
  26. 06-Neil Castles*
  27. 8-Ed Negre*
  28. 74-Bill Shirey*
  29. 41-D. K. Ulrich*
  30. 02-Jimmy Crawford*†

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

References

  1. ^ "1971 Maryville 200 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  2. ^ a b c . Everything Stock Car. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1971 Maryville 200 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2010-12-02.
  4. ^ a b c d "1971 Maryville 200 information (second reference)". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 2010-12-29.
  5. ^ "1971 Maryville 200 crew chiefs". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2018-08-12.
Preceded by
1971 Greenville 200
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1971
Succeeded by
1971 Gwyn Staley 400
Preceded by
1971 Columbia 200
Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
Succeeded by
1971 Gwyn Staley 400

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The 1971 Maryville 200 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series event that took place on April 15 1971 at Smoky Mountain Raceway 2 in Maryville Tennessee 3 4 1971 Maryville 200Race details 1 Race 13 of 48 in the 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series seasonDateApril 15 1971 52 years ago 1971 04 15 Official nameMaryville 200LocationSmoky Mountain Raceway Maryville TennesseeCoursePermanent racing facility0 520 mi 0 836 km Distance200 laps 104 mi 167 3 km WeatherMild with temperatures of 70 F 21 C wind speeds of 13 miles per hour 21 km h Average speed88 697 miles per hour 142 744 km h Pole positionDriverFriday HasslerFriday HasslerMost laps ledDriverRichard PettyPetty EnterprisesLaps134WinnerNo 43Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersnone Contents 1 Race report 1 1 Qualifying 2 Finishing order 3 ReferencesRace report EditFour thousand and two hundred fans came out to see vehicles average a speed of 88 697 miles per hour 142 744 km h on a paved oval track 3 4 Richard Petty defeated Benny Parsons by a time of eight seconds Parsons second place finish came a week after coming up short at Columbia 3 These were his second and third runner up finishes in NASCAR but he d finally break through with his first career win a month later in South Boston 3 Friday Hassler received the pole position 2 with a speed of 91 464 miles per hour 147 197 km h while qualifying on the 0 520 miles 0 837 km speedway 3 There was only one caution which lasted for three laps 3 4 D K Ulrich ran his first Cup Series race here while E J Trivette retired from NASCAR after this race 3 Smoky Mountain Raceway closed forever after this race due to the changes in the sport during the Winston Cup era that aimed to modernize it Abbreviation of the Cup Series schedule was the order of the day in the 1970s as the new sponsors wanted NASCAR to have a schedule that was structured closer to that of the National Football League Richard Petty won 1 000 2 4 for winning the race the 125th win in his NASCAR Cup Series career 3 Notable crew chiefs for this race included Dale Inman Vic Ballard Lee Gordon and Mario Rossi 5 The race car drivers still had to commute to the races using the same stock cars that competed in a typical weekend s race through a policy of homologation and under their own power This policy was in effect until roughly 1975 By 1980 NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore Qualifying Edit Grid 3 No Driver Manufacturer1 39 Friday Hassler 69 Chevrolet2 43 Richard Petty 71 Plymouth3 06 Neil Castles 70 Dodge4 22 Dick Brooks 70 Dodge5 72 Benny Parsons 70 Ford6 48 James Hylton 70 Ford7 64 Elmo Langley 70 Ford8 49 G C Spencer 69 Plymouth9 2 Dave Marcis 69 Dodge10 38 Charlie Glotzbach 70 Dodge11 10 Bill Champion 69 Ford12 24 Cecil Gordon 69 Mercury13 19 Henley Gray 69 Ford14 30 Walter Ballard 71 Ford15 8 Ed Negre 69 Ford16 4 John Sears 69 Dodge17 7 Dean Dalton 69 Ford18 45 Bill Seifert 69 Ford19 56 E J Trivette 71 Chevrolet20 79 Frank Warren 69 Dodge21 70 J D McDuffie 71 Chevrolet22 26 Earl Brooks 69 Ford23 58 Robert Brown 71 Chevrolet24 34 Wendell Scott 69 Ford25 67 Dick May 69 Ford26 25 Jabe Thomas 70 Plymouth27 28 Bill Hollar 69 Ford28 74 Bill Shirey 69 Plymouth29 41 D K Ulrich 70 Ford30 02 Jimmy Crawford 69 PlymouthFinishing order EditSection reference 3 43 Richard Petty 72 Benny Parsons 39 Friday Hassler 64 Elmo Langley 22 Dick Brooks 48 James Hylton 38 Charlie Glotzbach 49 G C Spencer 24 Cecil Gordon 10 Bill Champion 19 Henley Gray 30 Walter Ballard 25 Jabe Thomas 79 Frank Warren 7 Dean Dalton 28 Bill Hollar 70 Bill Seifert 26 J D McDuffie 26 Earl Brooks 67 Dick May 2 Dave Marcis 58 Robert Brown 4 John Sears 34 Wendell Scott 56 E J Trivette 06 Neil Castles 8 Ed Negre 74 Bill Shirey 41 D K Ulrich 02 Jimmy Crawford Driver failed to finish race signifies that the driver is known to be deceasedReferences Edit 1971 Maryville 200 weather information The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b c 1971 Maryville 200 information third reference Everything Stock Car Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2010 12 20 a b c d e f g h i j 1971 Maryville 200 information Racing Reference Retrieved 2010 12 02 a b c d 1971 Maryville 200 information second reference Ultimate Racing History Retrieved 2010 12 29 1971 Maryville 200 crew chiefs Racing Reference Retrieved 2018 08 12 Preceded by1971 Greenville 200 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season1971 Succeeded by1971 Gwyn Staley 400Preceded by1971 Columbia 200 Richard Petty s Career Wins1960 1984 Succeeded by1971 Gwyn Staley 400 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1971 Maryville 200 amp oldid 1067483053, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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