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1972 World 600

The 1972 World 600, the 13th running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that was held on May 28, 1972, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Wendell Scott was promised a good car, what he actually got was a hunk of junk. In practice, the car was 9 miles per hour off the pace; this led to jeers from his fellow drivers that he just could not drive the best level of equipment that was available at the time. Bobby Allison climbed in the car afterward and went the same speed while Wendell did the best he could with it until the engine grenaded. This resulted in Wendell obtaining a result of 22nd place DNF on lap 283.[2]

1972 World 600
Race details[1][2][3]
Race 12 of 31 in the 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
Layout of Charlotte Motor Speedway
Date May 28, 1972 (1972-May-28)
Location Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
1.500 mi (2.410 km)
Distance 400 laps, 600 mi (965 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching of 73.9 °F (23.3 °C); wind speeds of 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
Average speed 142.255 miles per hour (228.937 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Howard & Egerton Racing
Time 34.142
Most laps led
Driver Bobby Allison Howard & Egerton Racing
Laps 239
Winner
No. 11 Buddy Baker Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

South Carolina's blue laws were in full force during the era of the race.[4] The pace car driver was Robert "Bob" Colvin who was nearly arrested for violating the "blue laws" before he found out that they were for someone else's bad checks.[4]

In addition to watching the event live, NASCAR followers who either lived or visited the Concord, North Carolina region could listen to it on their transistor radios.

Race report edit

It took four hours and thirteen minutes to race 400 spanning 1.500 miles (2.414 km) per lap.[2][3] Amateur home video helped capture the most important 49 minutes of this event. Three cautions were waved for 24 laps.[2][3] More than 80,000 spectators would see Buddy Baker defeat Bobby Allison by 24 seconds at speeds averaging 142.555 miles per hour or 229.420 kilometres per hour.[2][3] The pole position speed would be 158.162 miles per hour or 254.537 kilometres per hour.[2] Jim Vandiver would become the last-place finisher due to a transmission problem on lap 11.[2]

James Hylton became the lowest-finishing driver to finish this race.[2][3] Richard Petty would suffer an engine problem.[2][3] His first win from the World 600 (now Coca-Cola 600) series of racing events would come in 1975. Larry Smith, who would go on to become NASCAR's Rookie of the Year, finished sixth in this race.[2][3] A Rookie of the Year from 1957, Ken Rush, would make his final NASCAR Cup Series appearance in this event. He would make a 29th-place finish out of a 31st place start.[2] Long-time NASCAR driver Jim Paschal would make his final start as well.

Out of the 40-car grid, all except Formula 1 driver Jackie Oliver were born in the United States.[2] Oliver was born in Walton-on-Thames, England.[5]

Notable crew chiefs included Harry Hyde, Dale Inman, Tom Vandiver, Darrell Bryant, and Lee Gordon.[6]

Qualifying edit

Grid No. Driver Manufacturer Speed[7] Qualifying time[7] Owner
1 12 Bobby Allison '72 Chevrolet 158.162 34.142 Richard Howard
2 21 David Pearson '71 Mercury 158.051 34.166 Wood Brothers
3 71 Bobby Isaac '72 Dodge 156.109 34.591 Nord Krauskopf
4 31 Jim Vandiver '70 Dodge 155.889 34.640 O.L. Nixon
5 18 Joe Frasson '71 Dodge 155.704 34.681 Joe Frasson
6 11 Buddy Baker '72 Dodge 155.150 34.805 Petty Enterprises
7 14 Coo Coo Marlin '72 Chevrolet 155.141 34.807 H.B. Cunningham
8 16 Dave Marcis '72 AMC Matador 153.396 35.203 Roger Penske
9 43 Richard Petty '72 Dodge 153.061 35.280 Petty Enterprises
10 28 Fred Lorenzen '72 Ford 152.883 35.321 Hoss Ellington

Finishing order edit

Section reference: [2]

  1. Buddy Baker† (#11)
  2. Bobby Allison (#12)
  3. Charlie Glotzbach (#6)
  4. Benny Parsons† (#72)
  5. LeeRoy Yarbrough† (#45)
  6. Larry Smith† (#92)
  7. Buddy Arrington (#67)
  8. Cecil Gordon† (#24)
  9. Frank Warren (#79)
  10. Ben Arnold (#76)
  11. Elmo Langley† (#64)
  12. Ron Keselowski (#88)
  13. Raymond Williams (#47)
  14. Jabe Thomas (#25)
  15. Walter Ballard (#30)
  16. Jim Paschal*† (#27)
  17. Dean Dalton (#7)
  18. Fred Lorenzen* (#28)
  19. Richard Petty* (#43)
  20. James Hylton† (#48)
  21. Joe Frasson*† (#18)
  22. Wendell Scott*† (#34)
  23. Bobby Isaac*† (#71)
  24. John Sears*† (#4)
  25. David Pearson* (#21)
  26. Bill Champion*† (#10)
  27. Clarence Lovell* (#61)
  28. Coo Coo Marlin*† (#14)
  29. Ken Rush*† (#2)
  30. Richard D. Brown* (#91)
  31. Dave Marcis* (#16)
  32. Jackie Oliver* (#90)
  33. J.D. McDuffie*† (#70)
  34. Donnie Allison* (#15)
  35. Neil Castles* (#06)
  36. Dick Brooks*† (#73)
  37. Wayne Smith* (#33)
  38. David Ray Boggs* (#57)
  39. G.C. Spencer*† (#49)
  40. Jim Vandiver* (#31)

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

References edit

  1. ^ "1972 World 600 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2012-09-18.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "1972 World 600 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "1972 World 600 information (third reference)". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
  4. ^ a b . Legends of NASCAR. Archived from the original on 2009-09-23. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  5. ^ "Jackie Oliver information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-22.
  6. ^ "1972 World 600 crew chief information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2018-06-14.
  7. ^ a b "1972 World 600 qualifying information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1972
Succeeded by
1972 Mason-Dixon 500
Preceded by World 600 races
1972
Succeeded by

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The 1972 World 600 the 13th running of the event was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that was held on May 28 1972 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina Wendell Scott was promised a good car what he actually got was a hunk of junk In practice the car was 9 miles per hour off the pace this led to jeers from his fellow drivers that he just could not drive the best level of equipment that was available at the time Bobby Allison climbed in the car afterward and went the same speed while Wendell did the best he could with it until the engine grenaded This resulted in Wendell obtaining a result of 22nd place DNF on lap 283 2 1972 World 600Race details 1 2 3 Race 12 of 31 in the 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series seasonLayout of Charlotte Motor SpeedwayDateMay 28 1972 1972 May 28 LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway Concord North CarolinaCoursePermanent racing facility1 500 mi 2 410 km Distance400 laps 600 mi 965 km WeatherTemperatures reaching of 73 9 F 23 3 C wind speeds of 14 miles per hour 23 km h Average speed142 255 miles per hour 228 937 km h Pole positionDriverBobby AllisonHoward amp Egerton RacingTime34 142Most laps ledDriverBobby AllisonHoward amp Egerton RacingLaps239WinnerNo 11Buddy BakerPetty EnterprisesTelevision in the United StatesNetworkuntelevisedAnnouncersnone South Carolina s blue laws were in full force during the era of the race 4 The pace car driver was Robert Bob Colvin who was nearly arrested for violating the blue laws before he found out that they were for someone else s bad checks 4 In addition to watching the event live NASCAR followers who either lived or visited the Concord North Carolina region could listen to it on their transistor radios Contents 1 Race report 1 1 Qualifying 2 Finishing order 3 ReferencesRace report editIt took four hours and thirteen minutes to race 400 spanning 1 500 miles 2 414 km per lap 2 3 Amateur home video helped capture the most important 49 minutes of this event Three cautions were waved for 24 laps 2 3 More than 80 000 spectators would see Buddy Baker defeat Bobby Allison by 24 seconds at speeds averaging 142 555 miles per hour or 229 420 kilometres per hour 2 3 The pole position speed would be 158 162 miles per hour or 254 537 kilometres per hour 2 Jim Vandiver would become the last place finisher due to a transmission problem on lap 11 2 James Hylton became the lowest finishing driver to finish this race 2 3 Richard Petty would suffer an engine problem 2 3 His first win from the World 600 now Coca Cola 600 series of racing events would come in 1975 Larry Smith who would go on to become NASCAR s Rookie of the Year finished sixth in this race 2 3 A Rookie of the Year from 1957 Ken Rush would make his final NASCAR Cup Series appearance in this event He would make a 29th place finish out of a 31st place start 2 Long time NASCAR driver Jim Paschal would make his final start as well Out of the 40 car grid all except Formula 1 driver Jackie Oliver were born in the United States 2 Oliver was born in Walton on Thames England 5 Notable crew chiefs included Harry Hyde Dale Inman Tom Vandiver Darrell Bryant and Lee Gordon 6 Qualifying edit Grid No Driver Manufacturer Speed 7 Qualifying time 7 Owner1 12 Bobby Allison 72 Chevrolet 158 162 34 142 Richard Howard2 21 David Pearson 71 Mercury 158 051 34 166 Wood Brothers3 71 Bobby Isaac 72 Dodge 156 109 34 591 Nord Krauskopf4 31 Jim Vandiver 70 Dodge 155 889 34 640 O L Nixon5 18 Joe Frasson 71 Dodge 155 704 34 681 Joe Frasson6 11 Buddy Baker 72 Dodge 155 150 34 805 Petty Enterprises7 14 Coo Coo Marlin 72 Chevrolet 155 141 34 807 H B Cunningham8 16 Dave Marcis 72 AMC Matador 153 396 35 203 Roger Penske9 43 Richard Petty 72 Dodge 153 061 35 280 Petty Enterprises10 28 Fred Lorenzen 72 Ford 152 883 35 321 Hoss EllingtonFinishing order editSection reference 2 Buddy Baker 11 Bobby Allison 12 Charlie Glotzbach 6 Benny Parsons 72 LeeRoy Yarbrough 45 Larry Smith 92 Buddy Arrington 67 Cecil Gordon 24 Frank Warren 79 Ben Arnold 76 Elmo Langley 64 Ron Keselowski 88 Raymond Williams 47 Jabe Thomas 25 Walter Ballard 30 Jim Paschal 27 Dean Dalton 7 Fred Lorenzen 28 Richard Petty 43 James Hylton 48 Joe Frasson 18 Wendell Scott 34 Bobby Isaac 71 John Sears 4 David Pearson 21 Bill Champion 10 Clarence Lovell 61 Coo Coo Marlin 14 Ken Rush 2 Richard D Brown 91 Dave Marcis 16 Jackie Oliver 90 J D McDuffie 70 Donnie Allison 15 Neil Castles 06 Dick Brooks 73 Wayne Smith 33 David Ray Boggs 57 G C Spencer 49 Jim Vandiver 31 Driver failed to finish race signifies that the driver is known to be deceasedReferences edit 1972 World 600 weather information The Old Farmers Almanac Retrieved 2012 09 18 a b c d e f g h i j k l m 1972 World 600 information Racing Reference Retrieved 2011 02 22 a b c d e f g 1972 World 600 information third reference Ultimate Racing History Retrieved 2011 02 26 a b 1972 South Carolina Blue Laws Legends of NASCAR Archived from the original on 2009 09 23 Retrieved 2011 02 22 Jackie Oliver information Racing Reference Retrieved 2011 02 22 1972 World 600 crew chief information Racing Reference Retrieved 2018 06 14 a b 1972 World 600 qualifying information Racing Reference Retrieved 2017 04 27 Preceded by1972 Winston 500 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season1972 Succeeded by1972 Mason Dixon 500Preceded by1971 World 600 races1972 Succeeded by1973 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1972 World 600 amp oldid 1203379963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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