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1973 Winston 500

The 1973 Winston 500 was the tenth round of the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series held on May 6, 1973, at Alabama International Motor Speedway (now Talladega Superspeedway) in Talladega, Alabama (AIMS).

1973 Winston 500
Race details[1]
Race 10 of 28 in the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
1973 Winston 500 program cover
Date May 6, 1973 (1973-May-06)
Official name Winston 500
Location Alabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega, Alabama
Course 2.660 mi (4.280 km)
Distance 188 laps, 500.1 mi (804.8 km)
Weather 74.8 °F (23.8 °C); wind speeds up to 5.9 miles per hour (9.5 km/h)
Average speed 131.956 miles per hour (212.363 km/h)
Attendance 77,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Nord Krauskopf
Time 49.505 seconds (193.435 mph)
Most laps led
Driver David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing
Laps 111
Winner
No. 21 David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing

The race was won by David Pearson. His car was the only one on the lead lap at the end of the race.

Also notable was a fourth-place finish by Clarence Lovell, This was Lovell's best career finish and his only finish in the top five of a NASCAR Cup race. Lovell would die five days later on May 11, in a single vehicle truck accident.[3]

Eddie Yarboro fell out of this race with a mechanical issue in the opening laps before the "Big One." This was Yarboro's only Cup start of the season and his last in the series. [4]

Background edit

For the 1973 Winston 500 race, the usual starting field of 50 was expanded to 60 by track management, and this would later prove controversial due to events in the race. Factions in the NASCAR management wanted to have a larger field that'd attract more fans to watch the races, and that a larger field with a bigger purse would catch the eyes of more teams. Of course, they were warned that starting 60 cars would be a strain at the track, and might be potentially hazardous for drivers (even when compared to NASCAR in the 21st century), but the NASCAR management ignored it, and, it resulted in this infamous race.

Summary edit

Pre-race ceremonies edit

Then Alabama governor George Wallace would be named the grand marshal for the event, while his wife Cornelia Wallace would drive the pace car. Before the race, George, who ten years earlier had tried to lead the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door, put out his hand to the only black driver racing that day, Wendell Scott. The two shook hands, and a photographer took a picture. Scott succinctly said, "Times change."[5]

"The Big One" edit

On lap 9, Ramo Stott's engine let go, dumping oil onto the speedway's asphalt. Wendell Scott, behind him, spun out, and both cars skidded into Talladega's infield, creating a massive cloud of dirt and dust. The combination of oil on the track and suddenly limited visibility caused a massive pileup. 23 cars were involved.

One contemporary recorded film account called it "The worst accident in NASCAR history", in terms of the number of cars involved.

All drivers were able to leave their cars under their own power. Buddy Baker and Cale Yarborough were eliminated, and when they got out of their cars they had to dodge additional cars crashing around them. Some drivers did have injuries. Several received lacerations; Earl Brooks had a broken hand, Joe Frasson had shoulder injuries, and Slick Gardner suffered a knee injury. Wendell Scott, who was covered in blood everywhere on his body, would suffer the worst injuries: a fractured left leg, fractured pelvis in numerous places, broke three ribs, ripped most of the skin from his left forearm, and would seriously injure his right kidney. His arm bone was also visible and poking out, according to Frank Scott, Wendell's son. The crash would ultimately lead to Scott's retirement.[6]

Bobby Allison, one of the drivers eliminated in the lap 9/10 wreck, later ripped the track's management for the field size of 60 set by track management - "They (filled the field) all right, all over the backstretch." Joe Frasson, already bloodied said "I hope to hell France is happy. NASCAR had no business starting 60 cars."[6]

Cleanup from the wreck proceeded under 37 laps of a yellow flag, lasting one hour and five minutes. 19 cars were eliminated outright. A few others, including that of Richard Petty, were repaired and eventually ran more laps.

David Pearson lost the lead draft and Buddy Baker said that Pearson fouled out the spark plugs on his Mercury and then got them replaced under the lengthy yellow.

After the wreck edit

On lap 73, the engine of D. K. Ulrich's car dumped oil onto the track and caused another caution. Before this caution was over, Darrell Waltrip's car was retired due to a blown piston.

Pearson's number 21 car had little competition after the large lap 9 accident. He stretched out a very wide lead by the end of the race.

On lap 185, Vic Parsons' engine failed, and his car slipped in the dumped oil, causing a crash, with the race ending under yellow. Pearson was the only car on the lead lap at the end of the 500 miles.

Race results edit

Cautions: 4 for 54 laps

Margin of victory: 1 lap +

Lead changes: 13

Pos Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Status Points[7]
1 2 21   David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing Mercury 188 3:47:23 360
2 17 08   Donnie Allison DiGard Motorsports Chevrolet 187 +1 lap 331.75
3 20 72   Benny Parsons DeWitt Racing Chevrolet 187 +1 lap 329.75
4 12 61   Clarence Lovell B & B Racing Chevrolet 185 +3 laps 325.25
5 19 24   Cecil Gordon R. W. Hill & Sons Chevrolet 184 +4 laps 322
6 18 14   Coo Coo Marlin H. B. Cunningham Chevrolet 183 +5 laps 318.75
7 52 5   Dick Simon Faustina Racing Dodge 182 +6 laps 315.5
8 16 31   Jim Vandiver O. L. Nixon Racing Dodge 182 +6 laps 313.5
9 33 45   Vic Parsons Siefert Racing Mercury 180 Crash 309
10 30 09   Charles Barrett Elliott Racing Ford 180 +8 laps 307
11 29 8   Ed Negre Negre Racing Dodge 176 +12 laps 300
12 24 0   Eddie Bond Bond Racing Dodge 175 +13 laps 296.75
13 38 03   Tommy Gale Gale Racing Mercury 172 +16 laps 291
14 46 52   Earl Ross Brooke Racing Chevrolet 167 Ignition 282.75
15 51 25   Jabe Thomas Robertson Racing Dodge 167 +21 laps 280.75
16 41 7   Dean Dalton Dalton Racing Mercury 163 +25 laps 273.75
17 49 2   Dave Marcis Marcis Racing Dodge 152 +36 laps 258
18 31 70   J. D. McDuffie McDuffie Racing Chevrolet 147 Oil pan 249.75
19 37 64   Elmo Langley Langley Racing Ford 142 +46 laps 241.5
20 47 4   John Sears J. Marvin Mills Racing Dodge 141 +47 laps 238.25
21 56 35   Dick May Walter Ballard Racing Mercury 139 Engine 233.75
22 25 96   Richard Childress Garn Racing Chevrolet 109 Engine 194.25
23 48 22   Dick Brooks Crawford (Brothers) Racing Plymouth 107 Rear end 189.75
24 32 79   Frank Warren Warren Racing Dodge 107 Engine 187.75
25 14 83   Paul Tyler Reed Racing Mercury 90 Engine 164.5
26 7 15   Bobby Isaac Moore Racing Ford 89 Engine 161.25
27 39 89   Johnny Barnes Hopper-Crews Racing Mercury 89 Engine 159.25
28 44 47   Raymond Williams Williams Racing Ford 84 Engine 151
29 43 98   Mel Larson Larson Racing Chevrolet 84 Overheating 149
30 40 38   Tony Bettenhausen Jr. Van Liew Racing Chevrolet 79 Windshield 140.75
31 8 95   Darrell Waltrip Waltrip Racing Mercury 77 Oil leak 136.25
32 15 97   Red Farmer Humphries Racing Ford 76 Engine 133
33 42 40   D. K. Ulrich Ulrich Racing Ford 73 Engine 127.25
34 50 19   Henley Gray Gray Racing Mercury 68 Clutch 119
35 3 43   Richard Petty Petty Enterprises Dodge 51 Crash 95.75
36 27 05   David Sisco Sisco Racing Chevrolet 49 Engine 91.25
37 26 10   Bill Champion Champion Racing Mercury 32 Engine 68
38 6 28   Gordon Johncock Ellington Racing Chevrolet 23 Crash 54.75
39 54 3   Alton Jones Hawkersmith Racing Chevrolet 14 No tires 41.5
40 1 71   Buddy Baker Krauskopf Racing Dodge 10 Crash 34.5
41 4 11   Cale Yarborough Howard Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 32.5
42 5 12   Bobby Allison Allison Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 30.5
43 9 18   Joe Frasson Frasson Racing Dodge 10 Crash 28.5
44 13 90   Ramo Stott Donlavey Racing Mercury 9 Engine 25.25
45 34 48   James Hylton James Hylton Motorsports Mercury 9 Crash 23.25
46 23 54   Lennie Pond Elder Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 21.25
47 11 75   Slick Gardner Gardner Racing Mercury 9 Crash 19.25
48 35 30   Walter Ballard Vic Ballard Racing Mercury 9 Crash 17.25
49 21 67   Buddy Arrington Arrington Racing Plymouth 9 Crash 15.25
50 22 88   Ron Keselowski Lubinski Racing Dodge 9 Crash 13.25
51 10 82   Bill Ward Bennett Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 11.25
52 53 76   Ben Arnold Arnold Racing Mercury 9 Crash 11.25
53 59 77   Charlie Roberts Roberts Racing Ford 9 Crash 11.25
54 60 53   Bobby Mausgrover Hopper-Crews Racing Ford 9 Crash 11.25
55 58 34   Wendell Scott Scott Racing Mercury 8 Crash 10
56 55 26   Earl Brooks Brooks Racing Ford 8 Crash 10
57 57 85   Ronnie Daniel Daniel Racing Chevrolet 8 Crash 10
58 36 92   Larry Smith Carling (Black Label) Racing Mercury 8 Crash 10
59 28 6   Eddie Yarboro Yarboro Racing Dodge 4 Vibration 5
60 45 44   Richard D. Brown Brown Racing Chevrolet 1 Windshield 1.25
DNQ - 1   Neil Bonnett Krauskopf Racing Dodge -
DNQ - 49   John Utsman Spencer Racing Dodge -
DNQ - 84   Bob Davis Davis Racing Dodge -
Source:[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Weather information for the 1973 Winston 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^ "1973 Winston 500 - Racing-Reference.info". racing-reference.info. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  3. ^ "The Lowell Sun Page 7319 - at Newspapers.com". Race Driver Killed. 1973-05-12. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  4. ^ Driver Eddie Yarboro 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results at Racing Reference
  5. ^ Circle Track magazine article, Aug. 1987
  6. ^ a b Donovan, Brian (2008). Hard Driving: The Wendell Scott Story. Steerforth Press. p. 243. ISBN 978-1-58642-144-1.
  7. ^ . www.jayski.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
Preceded by
1973 Virginia 500
NASCAR Winston Cup Season
1973
Succeeded by
1973 Music City USA 420
Preceded by Talladega spring race
1973
Succeeded by

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The 1973 Winston 500 was the tenth round of the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series held on May 6 1973 at Alabama International Motor Speedway now Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega Alabama AIMS 1973 Winston 500Race details 1 Race 10 of 28 in the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series1973 Winston 500 program coverDateMay 6 1973 1973 May 06 Official nameWinston 500LocationAlabama International Motor Speedway Talladega AlabamaCourse2 660 mi 4 280 km Distance188 laps 500 1 mi 804 8 km Weather74 8 F 23 8 C wind speeds up to 5 9 miles per hour 9 5 km h Average speed131 956 miles per hour 212 363 km h Attendance77 000 2 Pole positionDriverBuddy BakerNord KrauskopfTime49 505 seconds 193 435 mph Most laps ledDriverDavid PearsonWood Brothers RacingLaps111WinnerNo 21David PearsonWood Brothers Racing The race was won by David Pearson His car was the only one on the lead lap at the end of the race Also notable was a fourth place finish by Clarence Lovell This was Lovell s best career finish and his only finish in the top five of a NASCAR Cup race Lovell would die five days later on May 11 in a single vehicle truck accident 3 Eddie Yarboro fell out of this race with a mechanical issue in the opening laps before the Big One This was Yarboro s only Cup start of the season and his last in the series 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Summary 2 1 Pre race ceremonies 2 2 The Big One 2 3 After the wreck 2 4 Race results 3 ReferencesBackground editFor the 1973 Winston 500 race the usual starting field of 50 was expanded to 60 by track management and this would later prove controversial due to events in the race Factions in the NASCAR management wanted to have a larger field that d attract more fans to watch the races and that a larger field with a bigger purse would catch the eyes of more teams Of course they were warned that starting 60 cars would be a strain at the track and might be potentially hazardous for drivers even when compared to NASCAR in the 21st century but the NASCAR management ignored it and it resulted in this infamous race Summary editPre race ceremonies edit Then Alabama governor George Wallace would be named the grand marshal for the event while his wife Cornelia Wallace would drive the pace car Before the race George who ten years earlier had tried to lead the Stand in the Schoolhouse Door put out his hand to the only black driver racing that day Wendell Scott The two shook hands and a photographer took a picture Scott succinctly said Times change 5 The Big One edit On lap 9 Ramo Stott s engine let go dumping oil onto the speedway s asphalt Wendell Scott behind him spun out and both cars skidded into Talladega s infield creating a massive cloud of dirt and dust The combination of oil on the track and suddenly limited visibility caused a massive pileup 23 cars were involved One contemporary recorded film account called it The worst accident in NASCAR history in terms of the number of cars involved All drivers were able to leave their cars under their own power Buddy Baker and Cale Yarborough were eliminated and when they got out of their cars they had to dodge additional cars crashing around them Some drivers did have injuries Several received lacerations Earl Brooks had a broken hand Joe Frasson had shoulder injuries and Slick Gardner suffered a knee injury Wendell Scott who was covered in blood everywhere on his body would suffer the worst injuries a fractured left leg fractured pelvis in numerous places broke three ribs ripped most of the skin from his left forearm and would seriously injure his right kidney His arm bone was also visible and poking out according to Frank Scott Wendell s son The crash would ultimately lead to Scott s retirement 6 Bobby Allison one of the drivers eliminated in the lap 9 10 wreck later ripped the track s management for the field size of 60 set by track management They filled the field all right all over the backstretch Joe Frasson already bloodied said I hope to hell France is happy NASCAR had no business starting 60 cars 6 Cleanup from the wreck proceeded under 37 laps of a yellow flag lasting one hour and five minutes 19 cars were eliminated outright A few others including that of Richard Petty were repaired and eventually ran more laps David Pearson lost the lead draft and Buddy Baker said that Pearson fouled out the spark plugs on his Mercury and then got them replaced under the lengthy yellow After the wreck edit On lap 73 the engine of D K Ulrich s car dumped oil onto the track and caused another caution Before this caution was over Darrell Waltrip s car was retired due to a blown piston Pearson s number 21 car had little competition after the large lap 9 accident He stretched out a very wide lead by the end of the race On lap 185 Vic Parsons engine failed and his car slipped in the dumped oil causing a crash with the race ending under yellow Pearson was the only car on the lead lap at the end of the 500 miles Race results edit Cautions 4 for 54 lapsMargin of victory 1 lap Lead changes 13 Pos Grid No Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Status Points 7 1 2 21 nbsp David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing Mercury 188 3 47 23 3602 17 08 nbsp Donnie Allison DiGard Motorsports Chevrolet 187 1 lap 331 753 20 72 nbsp Benny Parsons DeWitt Racing Chevrolet 187 1 lap 329 754 12 61 nbsp Clarence Lovell B amp B Racing Chevrolet 185 3 laps 325 255 19 24 nbsp Cecil Gordon R W Hill amp Sons Chevrolet 184 4 laps 3226 18 14 nbsp Coo Coo Marlin H B Cunningham Chevrolet 183 5 laps 318 757 52 5 nbsp Dick Simon Faustina Racing Dodge 182 6 laps 315 58 16 31 nbsp Jim Vandiver O L Nixon Racing Dodge 182 6 laps 313 59 33 45 nbsp Vic Parsons Siefert Racing Mercury 180 Crash 30910 30 09 nbsp Charles Barrett Elliott Racing Ford 180 8 laps 30711 29 8 nbsp Ed Negre Negre Racing Dodge 176 12 laps 30012 24 0 nbsp Eddie Bond Bond Racing Dodge 175 13 laps 296 7513 38 03 nbsp Tommy Gale Gale Racing Mercury 172 16 laps 29114 46 52 nbsp Earl Ross Brooke Racing Chevrolet 167 Ignition 282 7515 51 25 nbsp Jabe Thomas Robertson Racing Dodge 167 21 laps 280 7516 41 7 nbsp Dean Dalton Dalton Racing Mercury 163 25 laps 273 7517 49 2 nbsp Dave Marcis Marcis Racing Dodge 152 36 laps 25818 31 70 nbsp J D McDuffie McDuffie Racing Chevrolet 147 Oil pan 249 7519 37 64 nbsp Elmo Langley Langley Racing Ford 142 46 laps 241 520 47 4 nbsp John Sears J Marvin Mills Racing Dodge 141 47 laps 238 2521 56 35 nbsp Dick May Walter Ballard Racing Mercury 139 Engine 233 7522 25 96 nbsp Richard Childress Garn Racing Chevrolet 109 Engine 194 2523 48 22 nbsp Dick Brooks Crawford Brothers Racing Plymouth 107 Rear end 189 7524 32 79 nbsp Frank Warren Warren Racing Dodge 107 Engine 187 7525 14 83 nbsp Paul Tyler Reed Racing Mercury 90 Engine 164 526 7 15 nbsp Bobby Isaac Moore Racing Ford 89 Engine 161 2527 39 89 nbsp Johnny Barnes Hopper Crews Racing Mercury 89 Engine 159 2528 44 47 nbsp Raymond Williams Williams Racing Ford 84 Engine 15129 43 98 nbsp Mel Larson Larson Racing Chevrolet 84 Overheating 14930 40 38 nbsp Tony Bettenhausen Jr Van Liew Racing Chevrolet 79 Windshield 140 7531 8 95 nbsp Darrell Waltrip Waltrip Racing Mercury 77 Oil leak 136 2532 15 97 nbsp Red Farmer Humphries Racing Ford 76 Engine 13333 42 40 nbsp D K Ulrich Ulrich Racing Ford 73 Engine 127 2534 50 19 nbsp Henley Gray Gray Racing Mercury 68 Clutch 11935 3 43 nbsp Richard Petty Petty Enterprises Dodge 51 Crash 95 7536 27 05 nbsp David Sisco Sisco Racing Chevrolet 49 Engine 91 2537 26 10 nbsp Bill Champion Champion Racing Mercury 32 Engine 6838 6 28 nbsp Gordon Johncock Ellington Racing Chevrolet 23 Crash 54 7539 54 3 nbsp Alton Jones Hawkersmith Racing Chevrolet 14 No tires 41 540 1 71 nbsp Buddy Baker Krauskopf Racing Dodge 10 Crash 34 541 4 11 nbsp Cale Yarborough Howard Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 32 542 5 12 nbsp Bobby Allison Allison Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 30 543 9 18 nbsp Joe Frasson Frasson Racing Dodge 10 Crash 28 544 13 90 nbsp Ramo Stott Donlavey Racing Mercury 9 Engine 25 2545 34 48 nbsp James Hylton James Hylton Motorsports Mercury 9 Crash 23 2546 23 54 nbsp Lennie Pond Elder Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 21 2547 11 75 nbsp Slick Gardner Gardner Racing Mercury 9 Crash 19 2548 35 30 nbsp Walter Ballard Vic Ballard Racing Mercury 9 Crash 17 2549 21 67 nbsp Buddy Arrington Arrington Racing Plymouth 9 Crash 15 2550 22 88 nbsp Ron Keselowski Lubinski Racing Dodge 9 Crash 13 2551 10 82 nbsp Bill Ward Bennett Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 11 2552 53 76 nbsp Ben Arnold Arnold Racing Mercury 9 Crash 11 2553 59 77 nbsp Charlie Roberts Roberts Racing Ford 9 Crash 11 2554 60 53 nbsp Bobby Mausgrover Hopper Crews Racing Ford 9 Crash 11 2555 58 34 nbsp Wendell Scott Scott Racing Mercury 8 Crash 1056 55 26 nbsp Earl Brooks Brooks Racing Ford 8 Crash 1057 57 85 nbsp Ronnie Daniel Daniel Racing Chevrolet 8 Crash 1058 36 92 nbsp Larry Smith Carling Black Label Racing Mercury 8 Crash 1059 28 6 nbsp Eddie Yarboro Yarboro Racing Dodge 4 Vibration 560 45 44 nbsp Richard D Brown Brown Racing Chevrolet 1 Windshield 1 25DNQ 1 nbsp Neil Bonnett Krauskopf Racing Dodge DNQ 49 nbsp John Utsman Spencer Racing Dodge DNQ 84 nbsp Bob Davis Davis Racing Dodge Source 1 References edit Weather information for the 1973 Winston 500 at The Old Farmers Almanac 1973 Winston 500 Racing Reference info racing reference info Retrieved 2016 03 22 The Lowell Sun Page 7319 at Newspapers com Race Driver Killed 1973 05 12 Retrieved 2016 03 29 Driver Eddie Yarboro 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results at Racing Reference Circle Track magazine article Aug 1987 a b Donovan Brian 2008 Hard Driving The Wendell Scott Story Steerforth Press p 243 ISBN 978 1 58642 144 1 Jayski s NASCAR Silly Season Site NASCAR Current Points System and History www jayski com Archived from the original on 2016 03 08 Retrieved 2016 03 10 Preceded by1973 Virginia 500 NASCAR Winston Cup Season1973 Succeeded by1973 Music City USA 420Preceded by1972 Winston 500 Talladega spring race1973 Succeeded by1974 Winston 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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