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1962 Daytona 500

Auto race run in Florida in 1962


Auto race run in Florida in 1962

FieldValue
Year1962
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 5 of 53 in the [1962 NASCAR Grand National Series](1962-in-nascar) season
Image1962_Daytona_500_program_cover_and_logo.jpg
Caption1962 Daytona 500 program cover
Fulldate
Distance_laps200
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804.672
Scheduled_laps
WeatherMild with temperatures approaching 78.1 F; wind speeds up to 13.8 mph
Avg152.529 mi/h
Attendance58,070
Pole_DriverFireball Roberts
Pole_TeamJim Stephens
Duel1Fireball Roberts
One_TeamJim Stephens
Duel2Joe Weatherly
Two_TeamBud Moore Engineering
Most_DriverFireball Roberts
Most_TeamJim Stephens
Most_laps144
Car22 Pontiac
First_DriverFireball Roberts
First_TeamJim Stephens
NetworkABC's WWOS
AnnouncersJim McKay and Stirling Moss

The 1962 Daytona 500, was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on February 18, 1962, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

It was won by Fireball Roberts driving a 1962 Pontiac. Roberts drove his famous number 22 to victory in three hours and 10 minutes. The race was run in its entirety without a single caution flag. Roberts dominated the event by leading 144 of the 200 laps. The win was Roberts' second victory of the season.

Speedweeks

This year's Speedweeks followed a familiar pattern, Fireball was the class of the field. he won the pole for his qualifying race in his Smokey Yunick prepared 1962 Pontiac and again led from flag to flag, averaging 156.999 mph over the 40 laps to set the all-time Grand National race speed record.

The Indy Invasion

For the top Indianapolis drivers, including the three previous winners of the Indianapolis 500--A. J. Foyt, Rodger Ward and Jim Rathmann—this was irresistible. They clamored to get the United States Auto Club (which had replaced the AAA as the nation's leading auto racing sanctioned body) to lift its ban on racing at Daytona, but USAC, which sanctioned the Indy 500, would not budge. It wanted the drivers to focus on its own stock car racing series. The Indy drivers would have to wait another year.

Race Day

A furious battle erupted right from the green flag. Five different drivers traded the lead during the first 50 laps, including Joe Weatherly, who had won his qualifying race. Few, if anyone, paid attention when the no. 52 Ford dropped out of the race on lap four with electrical problems. Behind the wheel was 22-year-old Cale Yarborough of Timmonsville, South Carolina, destined to finish last in the 48-car field.

The pitched battle at the front saw Roberts lead the 15th lap, Cotton Owens lead on lap 16, Junior Johnson on lap 17 and Roberts again on lap 18. The blistering pace allowed the front-runners to lap nearly the entire field. But Yunick's flat-out strategy caused Roberts to run out of gas twice in the early going. During pit stops, Roberts pulled down his window by hand, just like a passenger car driver, to accept a drink.

Not far behind the front-runners was Richard Petty. He took the lead for the first time on lap 42. Petty was in a Plymouth that had started 10th, but his car was at least 10 mph slower than Roberts' Pontiac. Petty's team decided to try Junior Johnson's 1960 race-winning strategy and stay with Roberts at all costs, to draft him incessantly and pit when he did. Lee Petty, still limping from his devastating 1961 crash, stalked the pits during the last 125 mi, placed his hands on his lips, his cigar in his mouth, with his intention on watching the battle on the track.

But this time, Roberts would not be denied. His nerves were frayed by the fear of yet another late race calamity, but he nonetheless turned laps at more than 155 mph in the late going and gradually distanced himself from Petty. Roberts won by 27 seconds. Petty finished second, becoming the only other driver on the lead lap.

It was Fireball's only Daytona 500 victory. He would die two years later from a fiery crash in the World 600.

Race results

PosGridNo.DriverEntrantManufacturerLapsWinningsLaps ledTime/Status123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748Source:
122Fireball RobertsJim Stephens1962 Pontiac200$24,1901443:10:41
1043Richard PettyPetty Enterprises1962 Plymouth200$10,25032+27 seconds
48Joe WeatherlyBud Moore Engineering1962 Pontiac199$7,1001+1 Lap
347Jack SmithJack Smith1962 Pontiac199$4,0250+1 Lap
3428Fred LorenzenHolman-Moody1962 Ford199$2,9750+1 Lap
239David PearsonRay Fox1962 Pontiac198$2,0750+2 Laps
84Rex WhiteRex White1962 Chevrolet197$1,5500+3 Laps
3594Banjo MatthewsBanjo Matthews1962 Pontiac197$1,0500+3 Laps
3811Ned JarrettB. G. Holloway1962 Chevrolet196$8500+4 Laps
1744Bob WelbornJulian Petty1962 Pontiac194$7500+6 Laps
3632Bill WimbleDave McCredy1961 Pontiac193$6000+7 Laps
1684Ernie GahanRocky Hinton1961 Ford192$5000+8 Laps
2442Bunkie BlackburnPetty Enterprises1962 Plymouth192$5000+8 Laps
282Jim PaschalCliff Stewart1961 Pontiac186$4750+14 Laps
4295Jim CushmanJack Russell1961 Plymouth186$4750+14 Laps
127Johnny AllenB. G. Holloway1962 Chevrolet183$4500+17 Laps
3315Speedy ThompsonHolman-Moody1962 Ford182$4500Engine
4501Billy WadeLuther Costales1962 Ford182$4250+18 Laps
4698Paul BurrowRonald Hawk1962 Ford181$4250+19 Laps
4760Tom CoxRay Herlocker1960 Plymouth180$4250+20 Laps
439Art BradyWildcat Williams1962 Ford176$4000+24 Laps
2919Herman BeamHerman Beam1962 Ford175$4000+25 Laps
2762Curtis CriderCurtis Crider1961 Mercury173$4000+27 Laps
2631Jim McGuirk1961 Ford157$4000Engine
4492Gerald DukeDon Harrison1962 Ford150$4000Engine
1963George AlsobrookRatus Walters1961 Ford144$4000+56 Laps
70Dan GurneyHolman-Moody1962 Ford134$4000Engine
3187Buck BakerBuck Baker1962 Chrysler89$4000Crash
1586Buddy BakerBuck Baker1962 Chrysler83$4000Overheating
3072Bobby JohnsShorty Johns1962 Pontiac81$4000Transmission
4036Larry ThomasWade Younts1962 Dodge76$4000Distributor
2568Ed LivingstonEd Livingston1961 Ford75$4000Oil pressure
56Cotton OwensCotton Owens1962 Pontiac73$4001Clutch
927Junior JohnsonRex Lovette1962 Pontiac72$40022Engine
1353Bob BurdickRoy Burdick1962 Pontiac55$4000Crankshaft
2075Ralph EarnhardtRobert Smith1961 Pontiac54$4000Engine
1437Wally DallenbachDon House1961 Ford53$4000Engine
2214Charley GriffithJoe Lee Johnson1962 Chevrolet53$4000Rocker arm
4188Sal TovellaTom Hawkins1961 Ford41$4000Head gasket
2323Red FarmerFrank Rhoads1961 Ford34$4000Spindle
1825Jim BennettThurman Wilkes1961 Ford31$4000Head gasket
3285Tommy IrwinMonroe Shook1962 Chevrolet26$4000Piston
629Nelson StacyHolman-Moody1962 Ford25$4000Engine
3790Marvin PanchBob Osiecki1962 Dodge19$4000Rear end
4838G. C. SpencerMatt DeMatthews1961 Ford15$4000Clutch
1166Larry FrankRatus Walters1962 Ford14$4000Engine
3977Elmo LangleyRatus Walters1961 Ford4$4000Engine
2152Cale YarboroughJulian Buesink1961 Ford4$4000Electrical

References

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References

  1. "Weather of the ''1962 Daytona 500''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. [https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/1962_Daytona_500/W/ 1962 Daytona 500]
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