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1949 Wilkes 200

Auto race run in North Carolina in 1949


Auto race run in North Carolina in 1949

The 1949 Wilkes 200 was a NASCAR Strictly Stock Series racing event that took place on October 16, 1949 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

Ten thousand people would attend this live racing event where Kenneth Wagner qualified for the race with a pole position speed of 57.563 mph – the equivalent of 31.27 seconds. The entire race took place on a dirt track spanning 0.500 mi per lap. Weather conditions for the race were recorded at nearby Hickory Regional Airport; a public airport located three miles (5 km) west of the central business district of nearby Hickory, North Carolina.

Summary

This would be the final race of the 1949 NASCAR season and would take place at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

Bob Flock would defeat Lee Petty by an entire football field – 100 yard – to win NASCAR's first racing event with an established name. Flock would earn a mere $1,500 in prize winnings ($ when inflation is taken into effect). Frank Mundy would receive a last-place finish for only finishing 38 laps out of the mandated 200 laps. Bill Blair would lead the most laps in this race with 180 laps led out of 200.

Red Byron would go on to win NASCAR's first ever championship while Sara Christian would become one of its first female drivers. Byron almost became a cripple after being shot by an enemy fighter plane while serving as a tail gunner on a B-24 Liberator bomber during World War II. He spent two years in military hospitals rehabilitating his leg so that he could compete in NASCAR after the war ended.

Notable crew chiefs who actively participated in the race were Buddy Elliott, Julian Petty, Buddy Helms, Red Vogt, and Cliff Rainwater.

While Red Byron and Lee Petty were the better drivers of the 1949 NASCAR Cup Series season, Bill Blair was the most consistent driver along with Petty.

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start of race: Bill Blair starts off the race in the pole position
  • Lap 38: Frank Mundy withdrew from the race for reasons unknown
  • Lap 155: Red Byron withdrew from the race for reasons unknown, he was assumed not have been paid for participating in this event
  • Lap 181: Bob Flock takes over the lead from Bill Blair
  • Lap 188: Sara Christian ended the racing event 12 laps behind Herb Thomas
  • Lap 191: Bill Blair had a terminal problem with his engine, forcing him out of the race
  • Lap 196: Roy Hall may or may not have finished the race six laps behind Thomas, records of this race were not kept in the NASCAR archives
  • Finish: Bob Flock was officially declared the winner of the event

Results

POSST#DRIVERSPONSOR / OWNERCARLAPSMONEYSTATUSLED
17Bob Flock**Bob Flock Garage**   (Frank Christian)'49 Oldsmobile2001500running20
242Lee PettyPetty Enterprises'49 Plymouth200750running0
347Fonty Flock**Green Leaf Cafe**   (Ed Lawrence)'47 Buick199400running0
419Clyde MinterClyde Minter'47 Ford199300running0
592Herb ThomasHerb Thomas'49 Ford197175running0
614Roy Hall**Parks Novelty**   (Raymond Parks)'49 Oldsmobile1961500
75Ray EricksonEd Hastings'49 Mercury1941000
89Raymond LewisRobert Dixon'49 Cadillac194750
941Curtis TurnerFrank Christian'49 Oldsmobile193500
10244Bill BlairSam Rice'49 Cadillac19150**engine**180
1111Bob AppersonBob Apperson'47 Ford191500
1271Sara ChristianFrank Christian'49 Oldsmobile188500
1328Slick SmithBuddy Helms'47 Hudson174500
1420H.F. Stikeleather'48 Lincoln167500
15115Kenneth Wagner**Moyer Co.**   (Dailey Moyer)'49 Lincoln165500
1622Red Byron**Parks Novelty**   (Raymond Parks)Oldsmobile1550
1721Bobby GreenBobby Greene'48 Ford1480
181Bill Greever'48 Mercury1340
1990Tim FlockBuddy Elliott'49 Oldsmobile1170
208Dick Linder**LaBelle Motors**'49 Kaiser590
214Otis MartinRaymond Lewis'47 Buick500
222Frank Mundy'49 Ford380

Race summary

  • Lead changes: 2
  • Cautions: N/A
  • Red flags: N/A
  • Time of race: 1 hours, 52 minutes, and 16 seconds
  • Average speed: 53.364 mph
  • Margin of Victory: 100 yards

References

before = inaugural race| after = 1950| title = Wilkes 200 races | years = 1949 |

References

  1. "1949 Wilkes 200 temperature information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1949 Wilkes 200 racing results". Racing Reference.
  3. "1949 Wilkes 200 racing results (second reference)". Ultimate Racing History.
  4. "Bob Flock's prize winnings (1949 Wilkes 200)". Driver Averages.
  5. "NASCAR's first champion and first female driver". Save the Speedway.
  6. "1949 Wilkes 200 crew chiefs". Racing Reference.
  7. "Race Results".
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