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1971 West Virginia 500

The 1971 West Virginia 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on August 8, 1971, at International Raceway Park in Ona, West Virginia.[2][3]

1971 West Virginia 500
Race details
Race 35 of 48 in the 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Date August 8, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-08-08)
Official name West Virginia 500
Location International Raceway Park, Ona, West Virginia
Course Permanent racing facility
0.455 mi (0.732 km)
Distance 500 laps, 227.5 mi (366.1 km)
Weather Temperatures of 80.1 °F (26.7 °C); wind speeds of 4.1 miles per hour (6.6 km/h)[1]
Average speed 83.805 miles per hour (134.871 km/h)
Attendance 10,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Melvin Joseph
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 279
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

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 any more.

Race report edit

Five hundred laps took place on a paved oval track spanning 0.455 miles (0.732 km).[2][3] The total time of the race was two hours and fifty-seven minutes.[2] The average speed of the race was 83.805 miles per hour (134.871 km/h) while the qualifying speed for the pole position was 84.053 miles per hour (135.270 km/h).[2] Ten thousand people would attend the live race to see Richard Petty defeat Bobby Allison by more than two laps.[2][4] It was quite the battle between Petty and Allison during the course of the race. Petty beat on Allison all night and at one point pinned Allison against the wall so hard that both cars came to a stop.[2][4] There was a grid of 32 competitors;[2] only 14 of them were counted as finishing the race.[5]

Notable crew chiefs to participate in this race were Dale Inman, Vic Ballard, and Lee Gordon.[6]

Jerry Churchill decided to quit the race after the first lap; giving him a meager $300 paycheck ($2,257 in current US dollars).[2][3][4] Bill Shirey would also quit on lap 31; earning the same amount that Churchill did.[2][3] Bill Seifert would leave the race on lap 187 due to a legitimate illness brought on by dehydration in the West Virginia summertime heat.[2][3]

No replacement was found and he brought home $330 from his hard day of racing ($2,483 in today's American dollars).[2][3]

Qualifying edit

Grid No. Driver Manufacturer
1 49 Bobby Allison '70 Mustang
2 43 Richard Petty '71 Plymouth
3 64 Elmo Langley '71 Ford
4 14 Jim Paschal '70 Javelin
5 48 James Hylton '71 Ford
6 55 Tiny Lund '70 Camaro
7 33 Joe Dean Huss '69 Camaro
8 11 Junior Spencer '69 Camaro
9 87 Buck Baker '71 Firebird
10 06 Neil Castles '70 Dodge
11 10 Bill Champion '70 Ford
12 86 David Ray Boggs '71 Firebird
13 45 Bill Seifert '69 Ford
14 24 Cecil Gordon '69 Mercury
15 15 Wayne Andrews '71 Mustang
16 26 Earl Brooks '69 Ford
17 41 Gary Myers '70 Mustang
18 19 Henley Gray '69 Ford
19 94 Al Straub '71 Mustang
20 5 Pee Wee Wentz '69 Camaro
21 78 Paul Tyler '69 Camaro
22 7 Jimmy Vaughn '69 Camaro
23 3 Charlie Glotzbach '71 Chevrolet
24 74 Bill Shirey '69 Plymouth
25 30 Walter Ballard '71 Ford
26 25 Jabe Thomas '70 Plymouth
27 34 Wendell Scott '69 Ford
28 70 Wendell Scott '69 Mercury
29 47 Raymond Williams '71 Ford
30 2 Randy Hutchinson '71 Camaro

Finishing order edit

  1. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  2. Bobby Allison (No. 49)
  3. James Hylton† (No. 48)
  4. Tiny Lund† (No. 55)
  5. Cecil Gordon† (No. 24)
  6. Jim Paschal*† (No. 14)
  7. Gary Myers (No. 41)
  8. Walter Ballard (No. 30)
  9. Bill Champion† (No. 10)
  10. Jabe Thomas† (No. 25)
  11. Earl Brooks† (No. 26)
  12. J.D. McDuffie† (No. 70)
  13. Wendell Scott† (No. 34)
  14. David Ray Boggs (No. 86)
  15. Joe Dean Huss (No. 33)
  16. Buck Baker*† (No. 87)
  17. Randy Hutchinson* (No. 2)
  18. Neil Castles* (No. 06)
  19. Jimmy Vaughn* (No. 7)
  20. John Sears*† (No. 4)
  21. Gordon Birkett* (No. 50)
  22. Ed Negre*† (No. 8)
  23. Wayne Andrews* (No. 15)
  24. Bill Seifert* (No. 45)
  25. Elmo Langley*† (No. 64)
  26. Junior Spencer* (No. 11)
  27. Charlie Glotzbach* (No. 3)
  28. Pee Wee Wentz* (No. 5)
  29. Raymond Williams* (No. 47)
  30. Al Straub* (No. 94)
  31. Frank Warren* (No. 79)
  32. Bill Shirey* (No. 74)
  33. Henley Gray* (No. 19)
  34. Paul Tyler* (No. 78)
  35. Jerry Churchill*† (No. 73)

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

Timeline edit

Section reference: [2]

  • Start of race: Bobby Allison lead the starting grid as the green flag was waved.
  • Lap 1: Jerry Churchill chose to quit the race.
  • Lap 11: Paul Tyler's engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 30: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 31: Bill Shirey chose to quit the race.
  • Lap 53: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 55: Tiny Lund took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 75: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Tiny Lund.
  • Lap 100: Pee Wee Wentz' engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 112: Ignition problems took Junior Spencer out of the race.
  • Lap 141: Ignition problems took Elmo Langley out of the race.
  • Lap 148: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 187: A sudden medical issue forced Bill Seifert out of the event prematurely.
  • Lap 206: Wayne Andrews managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 214: Carburetor problems forced Ed Negre into a 22nd-place finish.
  • Lap 224: Ignition problems took John Sears out of the race.
  • Lap 234: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 298: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 300: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 312: Neil Castles' engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 316: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 349: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 362: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 413: Buck Baker's engine stopped working properly.
  • Lap 420: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 424: Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 477: Jim Paschal's engine stopped working properly.
  • Finish: Richard Petty was officially declared the winner of the event.

References edit

  1. ^ "1971 West Virginia 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2012-06-12.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "1971 West Virginia 500 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "1971 West Virginia 500 information (second reference)". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 2010-12-05.
  4. ^ a b c . Everything Stock Car. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2010-12-06.
  5. ^ "Petty Laps Allison To Win West Virginia 500". West Virginia Culture. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
  6. ^ "1971 West Virginia 500 crew chiefs". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Season
1971
Succeeded by
Preceded by Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960-1984
Succeeded by

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The 1971 West Virginia 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on August 8 1971 at International Raceway Park in Ona West Virginia 2 3 1971 West Virginia 500Race detailsRace 35 of 48 in the 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series seasonDateAugust 8 1971 52 years ago 1971 08 08 Official nameWest Virginia 500LocationInternational Raceway Park Ona West VirginiaCoursePermanent racing facility0 455 mi 0 732 km Distance500 laps 227 5 mi 366 1 km WeatherTemperatures of 80 1 F 26 7 C wind speeds of 4 1 miles per hour 6 6 km h 1 Average speed83 805 miles per hour 134 871 km h Attendance10 000 2 Pole positionDriverBobby AllisonMelvin JosephMost laps ledDriverRichard PettyPetty EnterprisesLaps279WinnerNo 43Richard PettyPetty EnterprisesTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersnone 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 any more Contents 1 Race report 1 1 Qualifying 2 Finishing order 3 Timeline 4 ReferencesRace report editFive hundred laps took place on a paved oval track spanning 0 455 miles 0 732 km 2 3 The total time of the race was two hours and fifty seven minutes 2 The average speed of the race was 83 805 miles per hour 134 871 km h while the qualifying speed for the pole position was 84 053 miles per hour 135 270 km h 2 Ten thousand people would attend the live race to see Richard Petty defeat Bobby Allison by more than two laps 2 4 It was quite the battle between Petty and Allison during the course of the race Petty beat on Allison all night and at one point pinned Allison against the wall so hard that both cars came to a stop 2 4 There was a grid of 32 competitors 2 only 14 of them were counted as finishing the race 5 Notable crew chiefs to participate in this race were Dale Inman Vic Ballard and Lee Gordon 6 Jerry Churchill decided to quit the race after the first lap giving him a meager 300 paycheck 2 257 in current US dollars 2 3 4 Bill Shirey would also quit on lap 31 earning the same amount that Churchill did 2 3 Bill Seifert would leave the race on lap 187 due to a legitimate illness brought on by dehydration in the West Virginia summertime heat 2 3 No replacement was found and he brought home 330 from his hard day of racing 2 483 in today s American dollars 2 3 Qualifying edit Grid No Driver Manufacturer 1 49 Bobby Allison 70 Mustang 2 43 Richard Petty 71 Plymouth 3 64 Elmo Langley 71 Ford 4 14 Jim Paschal 70 Javelin 5 48 James Hylton 71 Ford 6 55 Tiny Lund 70 Camaro 7 33 Joe Dean Huss 69 Camaro 8 11 Junior Spencer 69 Camaro 9 87 Buck Baker 71 Firebird 10 06 Neil Castles 70 Dodge 11 10 Bill Champion 70 Ford 12 86 David Ray Boggs 71 Firebird 13 45 Bill Seifert 69 Ford 14 24 Cecil Gordon 69 Mercury 15 15 Wayne Andrews 71 Mustang 16 26 Earl Brooks 69 Ford 17 41 Gary Myers 70 Mustang 18 19 Henley Gray 69 Ford 19 94 Al Straub 71 Mustang 20 5 Pee Wee Wentz 69 Camaro 21 78 Paul Tyler 69 Camaro 22 7 Jimmy Vaughn 69 Camaro 23 3 Charlie Glotzbach 71 Chevrolet 24 74 Bill Shirey 69 Plymouth 25 30 Walter Ballard 71 Ford 26 25 Jabe Thomas 70 Plymouth 27 34 Wendell Scott 69 Ford 28 70 Wendell Scott 69 Mercury 29 47 Raymond Williams 71 Ford 30 2 Randy Hutchinson 71 CamaroFinishing order editRichard Petty No 43 Bobby Allison No 49 James Hylton No 48 Tiny Lund No 55 Cecil Gordon No 24 Jim Paschal No 14 Gary Myers No 41 Walter Ballard No 30 Bill Champion No 10 Jabe Thomas No 25 Earl Brooks No 26 J D McDuffie No 70 Wendell Scott No 34 David Ray Boggs No 86 Joe Dean Huss No 33 Buck Baker No 87 Randy Hutchinson No 2 Neil Castles No 06 Jimmy Vaughn No 7 John Sears No 4 Gordon Birkett No 50 Ed Negre No 8 Wayne Andrews No 15 Bill Seifert No 45 Elmo Langley No 64 Junior Spencer No 11 Charlie Glotzbach No 3 Pee Wee Wentz No 5 Raymond Williams No 47 Al Straub No 94 Frank Warren No 79 Bill Shirey No 74 Henley Gray No 19 Paul Tyler No 78 Jerry Churchill No 73 Driver failed to finish race signifies that the driver is known to be deceasedTimeline editSection reference 2 Start of race Bobby Allison lead the starting grid as the green flag was waved Lap 1 Jerry Churchill chose to quit the race Lap 11 Paul Tyler s engine stopped working properly Lap 30 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 31 Bill Shirey chose to quit the race Lap 53 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 55 Tiny Lund took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 75 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Tiny Lund Lap 100 Pee Wee Wentz engine stopped working properly Lap 112 Ignition problems took Junior Spencer out of the race Lap 141 Ignition problems took Elmo Langley out of the race Lap 148 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 187 A sudden medical issue forced Bill Seifert out of the event prematurely Lap 206 Wayne Andrews managed to overheat his vehicle Lap 214 Carburetor problems forced Ed Negre into a 22nd place finish Lap 224 Ignition problems took John Sears out of the race Lap 234 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 298 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 300 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 312 Neil Castles engine stopped working properly Lap 316 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 349 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 362 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 413 Buck Baker s engine stopped working properly Lap 420 Bobby Allison took over the lead from Richard Petty Lap 424 Richard Petty took over the lead from Bobby Allison Lap 477 Jim Paschal s engine stopped working properly Finish Richard Petty was officially declared the winner of the event References edit 1971 West Virginia 500 weather information The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved 2012 06 12 a b c d e f g h i j k l m 1971 West Virginia 500 information Racing Reference Retrieved 2010 12 05 a b c d e f 1971 West Virginia 500 information second reference Ultimate Racing History Retrieved 2010 12 05 a b c 1971 West Virginia 500 information third reference Everything Stock Car Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2010 12 06 Petty Laps Allison To Win West Virginia 500 West Virginia Culture Retrieved 2018 09 24 1971 West Virginia 500 crew chiefs Racing Reference Retrieved 2018 08 21 Preceded by1971 Myers Brothers 250 NASCAR Winston Cup Season1971 Succeeded by1971 Yankee 400 Preceded by1971 Dixie 500 Richard Petty s Career Wins1960 1984 Succeeded by1971 Sandlapper 200 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1971 West Virginia 500 amp oldid 1067490519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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