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1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

24th season of NASCAR stock-car racing


24th season of NASCAR stock-car racing

The 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series was the 24th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 1st modern-era NASCAR Cup series season. The season began on Sunday January 23 and ended on Sunday November 12. Richard Petty won his second consecutive Winston Cup Championship and fourth overall. Larry Smith was named NASCAR Rookie of the Year.

This season is considered to be the first of NASCAR's "modern era". The number of races was reduced from 48 to 31, all dirt tracks were removed from the schedule, and a minimum race distance of 250 miles (402 km) was established for oval tracks. (The shortest scheduled race in the modern era was the 2021–2023 Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway of 133.25 miles, on dirt; the shortest Cup Series race since the rule change was the 1992 Watkins Glen race, which was 125.127 miles (51 laps) because of rain in an era before NASCAR began racing in rain.)

Schedule

No.Race titleTrackDate12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031
Winston Western 500Riverside International Raceway, Riverside, CaliforniaJanuary 23
125 Mile Qualifying RacesDaytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FloridaFebruary 17
Daytona 500February 20
Richmond 500Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond, VirginiaFebruary 27
Miller High Life 500Ontario Motor Speedway, Ontario, CaliforniaMarch 5
Carolina 500North Carolina Speedway, Rockingham, North CarolinaMarch 12
Atlanta 500Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton, GeorgiaMarch 26
Southeastern 500Bristol International Speedway, Bristol, TennesseeApril 9
Rebel 400Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South CarolinaApril 16
Gwyn Staley 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North CarolinaApril 23
Virginia 500Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, VirginiaApril 30
Winston 500Alabama International Motor Speedway, Lincoln, AlabamaMay 7
World 600Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North CarolinaMay 28
Mason-Dixon 500Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover, DelawareJune 4
Motor State 400Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MichiganJune 11
Golden State 400Riverside International Raceway, Riverside, CaliforniaJune 18
Lone Star 500Texas World Speedway, College Station, TexasJune 25
Firecracker 400Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FloridaJuly 4
Volunteer 500Bristol International Speedway, Bristol, TennesseeJuly 9
Northern 300Trenton Speedway, Trenton, New JerseyJuly 16
Dixie 500Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton, GeorgiaJuly 23
Talladega 500Alabama International Motor Speedway, Lincoln, AlabamaAugust 6
Yankee 400Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MichiganAugust 20
Nashville 420Nashville Speedway, Nashville, TennesseeAugust 27
Southern 500Darlington Raceway, Darlington, South CarolinaSeptember 4
Capital City 500Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond, VirginiaSeptember 10
Delaware 500Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover, DelawareSeptember 17
Old Dominion 500Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway, VirginiaSeptember 24
Wilkes 400North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North CarolinaOctober 1
National 500Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North CarolinaOctober 8
American 500North Carolina Speedway, Rockingham, North CarolinaOctober 22
Texas 500Texas World Speedway, College Station, TexasNovember 12

Race results

No.RacePole positionMost laps ledWinning driverManufacturerReport12345678910111213
Winston Western 500A. J. FoytBobby AllisonRichard PettyPlymouth[Report](1972-winston-western-500)
125 Mile Qualifying Race 1Bobby IssacBuddy BakerBobby IssacDodge[Report](1972-125-mile-qualifying-races)
125 Mile Qualifying Race 2A. J. FoytBobby AllisonBobby AllisonChevrolet
Daytona 500Bobby IssacA. J. FoytA. J. FoytMercury[Report](1972-daytona-500)
Richmond 500Bobby AllisonBobby AllisonRichard PettyPlymouth[Report](1972-richmond-500)
Miller High Life 500A. J. FoytA. J. FoytA. J. FoytMercury[Report](1972-miller-high-life-500)
Carolina 500Bobby IssacBobby AllisonBobby IssacDodge[Report](1972-carolina-500)
Atlanta 500Bobby AllisonBobby AllisonBobby AllisonChevrolet[Report](1972-atlanta-500)
Southeastern 500Bobby AllisonBobby AllisonBobby AllisonChevrolet[Report](1972-southeastern-500)
Rebel 400David PearsonDavid PearsonDavid PearsonMercury
Gwyn Staley 400Bobby IssacBobby IssacRichard PettyPlymouth[Report](1972-gwyn-staley-400)
Virginia 500Bobby AllisonBobby IssacRichard PettyPlymouth[Report](1972-virginia-500)
Winston 500Bobby IssacDavid PearsonDavid PearsonMercury[Report](1972-winston-500)
World 600Bobby AllisonBobby AllisonBuddy BakerDodge[Report](1972-world-600)
Mason-Dixon 500Bobby IssacBobby AllisonBobby AllisonChevrolet[Report](1972-mason-dixon-500)

|June 11 || Motor State 400 || Michigan International Speedway || David Pearson |- |June 18 || Golden State 400 || Riverside International Raceway || Ray Elder |- |June 25 || Lone Star 500 || Texas World Speedway || Richard Petty |- |July 4 || Firecracker 400 || Daytona International Speedway || David Pearson |- |July 9 || Volunteer 500 || Bristol International Speedway || Bobby Allison |- |July 16 || Northern 300 || Trenton Speedway || Bobby Allison |- |July 23 || Dixie 500 || Atlanta International Raceway || Bobby Allison |- |August 6 || Talladega 500 || Alabama International Motor Speedway || James Hylton |- |August 20 || Yankee 400 || Michigan International Speedway || David Pearson |- |August 27 || Nashville 420 || Nashville Speedway || Bobby Allison |- |September 4 || Southern 500 || Darlington Raceway || Bobby Allison |- |September 10 || Capital City 500 || Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway || Richard Petty |- |September 17 || Delaware 500 || Dover Downs International Speedway || David Pearson |- |September 24 || Old Dominion 500 || Martinsville Speedway || Richard Petty |- |October 1 || Wilkes 400 || North Wilkesboro Speedway || Richard Petty |- |October 8 || National 500 || Charlotte Motor Speedway || Bobby Allison |- |October 22 || American 500 || North Carolina Speedway || Bobby Allison |- |November 12 || Texas 500 || Texas World Speedway || Buddy Baker--

Season recap

DateEventCircuitWinner
January 23
February 20
February 27
March 5
March 12
March 26
April 9
April 16
April 23
April 30
May 7
May 28
June 4
June 11
June 18
June 25
July 4
July 9
July 16
July 23
August 6
August 20
August 27
September 4
September 10
September 17
September 24
October 1
October 8
October 22
November 12

Notes:

  • Winston Western 500: Petty makes his debut under STP sponsorship.
  • Texas World Speedway held two NASCAR races for the only time.

Race summaries

Winston Western 500

The Winston Western 500 was held on January 23 at Riverside International Raceway. A.J. Foyt won the pole. Richard Petty and Bobby Allison made important debuts in their careers - Petty debuted under the sponsorship of STP while Allison was making his maiden voyage with the Richard Howard Chevrolet under Junior Johnson's control. Foyt fell out with transmission failure. Allison started 16th but stormed through the field and led 102 laps before falling to second at the end. Fog shortened the race to 149 laps as Petty led 37 of the final 39 laps, driving for the final time in an all-blue racecar.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  4. #96 - Ray Elder
  5. #04 - Hershel McGriff
  6. #32 - Kevin Tarris
  7. #48 - James Hylton
  8. #64 - Elmo Langley
  9. #39 - Friday Hassler
  10. #24 - Cecil Gordon

Daytona 500

The 14th Daytona 500 was held on February 20 at Daytona International Speedway. Bobby Isaac Won the pole. A.J. Foyt was unchallenged after Richard Petty fell out with engine failure 80 laps into the 500 and cruised to his only Daytona 500 win and first win at the track since 1965. Petty led 31 laps, Foyt 167, and Bobby Allison led two, indicative of the slump in competitive depth of the series with the withdrawal of the factories from participation. Isaac's engine soured on the start and he finished 33rd, while Buddy Baker crashed with Walter Ballard, who flipped in the trioval grass.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - A.J. Foyt
  2. #6 - Charlie Glotzbach
  3. #31 - Jim Vandiver
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #48 - James Hylton
  6. #3 - Cale Yarborough
  7. #05 - David Sisco
  8. #25 - Jabe Thomas
  9. #4 - John Sears
  10. #23 - Vic Elford

Richmond 500

The Richmond 500 was held on February 27 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Richard Petty, Allison, and Bobby Isaac led all 500 laps and finished 1-2-3; Isaac finished seven laps down while Dave Marcis and Bill Dennis finished in the top five, both at least twelve laps down.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  4. #2 - Dave Marcis
  5. #90 - Bill Dennis
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #64 - Elmo Langley
  8. #72 - Benny Parsons
  9. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  10. #4 - John Sears

Miller 500

The Miller High Life 500 was held on March 5 at Ontario Motor Speedway. A.J. Foyt won the pole. The battle was between Foyt, Richard Petty, Buddy Baker, Bobby Allison, and Bobby Isaac, while West Coast ace Ray Elder and Benny Parsons also led. 51 cars started with over 30 additional entries sent home after qualifying. Isaac crashed with Mark Donohue 45 laps in ("it's a new car and it's totaled out," said the dejected Isaac) while Petty lost a lap on a botched pitstop; he push-drafted Baker and Allison to keep them challenging Foyt ("Foyt was ridiculously faster than my Chevy down the straights," Allison said), but Foyt took what would be his final NASCAR win.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - A.J. Foyt
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #11 - Buddy Baker
  4. #96 - Ray Elder
  5. #04 - Hershel McGriff
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #42 - Marty Robbins
  8. #64 - Elmo Langley
  9. #9 - Ramo Stott

Carolina 500

The Carolina 500 was held on March 12 at North Carolina Motor Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole, but had to start 39th after changing tires following qualifying. He stormed through the field to lead 260 laps, but at Lap 345 his engine failed. Isaac led 210 laps for the win, only his third big-track Grand National win and what would be his final career Grand National win. The race occurred two days following the birth of future cup champion Matt Kenseth.

Top ten results:

  1. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #31 - Jim Vandiver
  4. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  5. #2 - Dave Marcis
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #72 - Benny Parsons
  8. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  9. #64 - Elmo Langley
  10. #06 - Neil Castles

Atlanta 500

The Atlanta 500 was held on March 26 at Atlanta International Raceway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Working to solve the engine issues plaguing the team, Junior Johnson began using Union aviation oil for Allison's engines. Allison engaged in a race-long duel with Bobby Isaac, escaping a hard crash with Ron Keselowski at one point. Late in the race A. J. Foyt stormed to the front but Allison grabbed the lead with four laps to go and edged Foyt and Isaac for the first superspeedway win for Chevrolet in some eight years.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #21 - A.J. Foyt
  3. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  4. #15 - David Pearson
  5. #27 - Donnie Allison
  6. #43 - Richard Petty
  7. #72 - Benny Parsons
  8. #11 - Buddy Baker
  9. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  10. #48 - James Hylton

Southeastern 400

The Southeastern 400 was held on April 9 at Bristol International Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  3. #43 - Richard Petty
  4. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  5. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  6. #14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  7. #64 - Elmo Langley
  8. #48 - James Hylton
  9. #49 - G.C. Spencer
  10. #25 - Jabe Thomas

Rebel 400

The Rebel 400 was held on April 16 at Darlington Raceway. With A. J. Foyt having to serve his Indycar commitments, Wood Brothers Racing hired David Pearson to drive their #21. Pearson responded by winning the pole, and leading 202 laps to score his first victory since March 1971. Richard Petty finished a lap down in second; the 1-2 finish began one of the most celebrated periods in NASCAR history. Bobby Allison led 29 laps but finished a very distant (15 laps down) seventh. Joe Frasson finished third.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #18 - Joe Frasson
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #48 - James Hylton
  6. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  7. #12 - Bobby Allison
  8. #4 - John Sears
  9. #25 - Jabe Thomas
  10. #24 - Cecil Gordon

Gwyn Staley 400

The Gwyn Staley 400 was held on April 23 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, and Isaac dominated the race and finished 1-2-3. Petty led the last 25 laps after a late tire change where his team put on "gumballs" (softer compound tires). The racing between the three became heated during the day, Petty calling it "a wing-doolie" of a race.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  4. #48 - James Hylton
  5. #72 - Benny Parsons
  6. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  7. #2 - Dave Marcis
  8. #92 - Larry Smith
  9. #30 - Walter Ballard
  10. #4 - John Sears

Virginia 500

The Virginia 500 was held on April 30 at Martinsville Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Wood Brothers Racing usually entered only at Martinsville for a short track effort and David Pearson led 102 laps but his transmission broke while leading and he was done with thirty laps to go; he still finished eighth. Allison led 27 laps to finish second; Bobby Isaac led 268 laps but blew his engine while leading and finished 19th. As a result Richard Petty, despite being on seven cylinders, had his fourth win of the season.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #2 - Dave Marcis
  4. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  5. #91 - Richard D. Brown
  6. #10 - Bill Champion
  7. #48 - James Hylton
  8. #21 - David Pearson
  9. #30 - Walter Ballard
  10. #47 - Raymond Williams

Winston 500

The Winston 500 was held on May 7 at Alabama International Motor Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. The lead changed 53 times as Isaac, David Pearson, Buddy Baker, and Richard Petty battled with Fred Lorenzen, driving a Hoss Ellington #28. Bobby Allison led early but fell out with engine failure. Petty cut a tire late and lost a lap, and coming to the white flag Isaac was sideslammed by lapped traffic, giving Pearson the lead for the win, his second in the Wood Brothers Mercury. Darrell Waltrip made his Winston Cup debut in this race, starting 25th and finishing 38th after a blown engine.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  3. #11 - Buddy Baker
  4. #28 - Fred Lorenzen
  5. #43 - Richard Petty
  6. #18 - Joe Frasson
  7. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  8. #98 - Dick Brooks
  9. #79 - Frank Warren
  10. #72 - Benny Parsons

World 600

The World 600 was held on May 28 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole (the second straight 600 pole for the racecar owned by track promoter Richard Howard) and led 239 laps, but blew both right side tires with 30 laps to go and Buddy Baker took the win. Richard Petty and Bobby Isaac fell out with engine failures as did Wendell Scott, driving a second Chevrolet out of Junior Johnson's shop.

Top ten results:

  1. #11 - Buddy Baker
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #6 - Charlie Glotzbach
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  6. #92 - Larry Smith
  7. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  8. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  9. #79 - Frank Warren
  10. #76 - Ben Arnold

Mason-Dixon 500

The Mason-Dixon 500 was held on June 4 at Dover Downs International Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. Allison and Petty finished 1-2 after leading 492 of 500 laps; Benny Parsons and Dean Dalton were the only other leaders.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  4. #90 - Jackie Oliver
  5. #4 - John Sears
  6. #72 - Benny Parsons
  7. #48 - James Hylton
  8. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  9. #88 - Ron Keselowski
  10. #83 - Paul Tyler

Motor State 400

The Motor State 400 was held on June 11 at Michigan International Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. David Pearson led 154 laps in an easy win, finishing sixteen seconds ahead of Bobby Allison and half a lap ahead of Richard Petty. Pete Hamilton drove a Jim Ruggles Plymouth and raced with the leaders before falling out in the final 50 laps.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #43 - Richard Petty
  4. #48 - James Hylton
  5. #88 - Ron Keselowski
  6. #92 - Larry Smith
  7. #76 - Ben Arnold
  8. #7 - Dean Dalton
  9. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  10. #10 - Bill Champion

Golden State 400

The Golden State 400 was held on June 18 at Riverside International Raceway. Richard Petty won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #96 - Ray Elder
  2. #72 - Benny Parsons
  3. #16 - Donnie Allison
  4. #48 - James Hylton
  5. #26 - Carl Joiner
  6. #12 - Bobby Allison
  7. #09 - Carl Adams
  8. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  9. #00 - Frank James
  10. #64 - Dick May

Lone Star 500

The Lone Star 500 was held on June 25 at Texas World Speedway. Richard Petty won the pole. Petty battled Bobby Isaac in 100-degree heat before Isaac faltered and Petty beat Bobby Allison by a full lap; Petty held a slender point lead over James Hylton, who had come under fire earlier in the season for leading the points race despite finishing behind Petty and Allison almost every race. Privateer Richard Childress was involved in a bizarre crash when he spun in Leonard Faustina's oil and flipped into a ditch.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #92 - Larry Smith
  8. #76 - Ben Arnold
  9. #7 - Dean Dalton
  10. #10 - Bill Champion

Firecracker 400

The Firecracker 400 was held on July 4 at Daytona International Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. The finish turned into an exciting three-car shootout between David Pearson, Richard Petty, and Bobby Allison. Petty tried to muscle past Pearson up high on the homestretch but came six feet short, with Allison hard on Pearson's trunk at the stripe. Coo Coo Marlin finished fourth after being briefly detained by Daytona police three days prior when a bar brawl accidentally swept up Marlin's wife Eula Faye.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #12 - Bobby Allison
  4. #14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  5. #48 - James Hylton
  6. #45 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  7. #88 - Ron Keselowski
  8. #15 - Donnie Allison
  9. #33 - Wayne Smith
  10. #32 - Johnny Halford

Volunteer 500

The Volunteer 500 was held on July 9 at Bristol International Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #2 - Dave Marcis
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #70 - J.D. McDuffie
  6. #4 - John Sears
  7. #47 - Raymond Williams
  8. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  9. #30 - Walter Ballard
  10. #76 - Ben Arnold

Northern 300

The Northern 300 was held on July 16 at Trenton Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. Bobby Allison edged Isaac in what would be the last Winston Cup Grand National race at Trenton Speedway. Richard Petty stalled on pit road and lost a lap, while privateer Dave Marcis timed fifth and led one lap before hitting the wall.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  3. #43 - Richard Petty
  4. #90 - Fred Lorenzen
  5. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #92 - Larry Smith
  8. #72 - Benny Parsons
  9. #47 - Raymond Williams
  10. #30 - Walter Ballard

Dixie 500

The Dixie 500 was held on July 23 at Atlanta International Raceway. David Pearson won the pole. Bobby Allison and Pearson led 285 of 328 laps but Allison took his third big-track win of the season when Pearson slowed with a souring engine, with Richard Petty a distant second.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #21 - David Pearson
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #90 - LeeRoy Yarbrough
  6. #28 - Fred Lorenzen
  7. #2 - Dave Marcis
  8. #95 - Darrell Waltrip
  9. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  10. #30 - Walter Ballard

Talladega 500

The Talladega 500 was held on August 6 at Alabama International Motor Speedway. Bobby Isaac won the pole. James Hylton edged out Ramo Stott in the biggest upset of the season after 32 of 50 entries failed to finish the race. The top qualifiers crashed out on Lap 22 when Joe Frasson blew a tire while running second; he and the other top qualifiers were using a new Goodyear compound, and the angered Frasson said the new tires "weren't worth a damn." Hylton was using year-old rubber; "I was going with the old tire anyway," he said after his second career win and first on a superspeedway.

Top ten results:

  1. #48 - James Hylton
  2. #90 - Ramo Stott
  3. #12 - Bobby Allison
  4. #97 - Red Farmer
  5. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  6. #76 - Ben Arnold
  7. #43 - Richard Petty
  8. #19 - Henley Gray
  9. #47 - Raymond Williams
  10. #56 - Jim Hurtubise

Yankee 400

The Yankee 400 was held on August 20 at Michigan International Speedway. Richard Petty won the pole. The speedway held its final NASCAR race under its initial ownership, and David Pearson got into a late duel with Bobby Allison in the final 27 laps, edging Allison by one car length. Pearson won despite the alternator souring; "I was scared the final 40 laps ... I expected (the engine) to quit any lap."

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #71 - Bobby Isaac
  4. #43 - Richard Petty
  5. #98 - Cale Yarborough
  6. #48 - James Hylton
  7. #72 - Benny Parsons
  8. #45 - Bill Seifert
  9. #2 - Dave Marcis
  10. #92 - Larry Smith

Nashville 420

The Nashville 420 was held on August 26 at Nashville Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #95 - Darrell Waltrip
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #64 - Elmo Langley
  6. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  7. #19 - Henley Gray
  8. #48 - James Hylton
  9. #30 - Walter Ballard
  10. #70 - J.D. McDuffie

Southern 500

The Southern 500 was held on September 4 at Darlington Raceway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Allison battled David Pearson for virtually the entire 500 miles; they led 352 laps between them and at one point Pearson grabbed the lead from Allison by diving five abreast under some seven lapped cars on the frontstretch. Allison took the win with six laps to go. Richard Petty finished seven laps down due to repeated blistered tires. Buddy Baker and Bobby Isaac were eliminated in separate crashes; Baker was tabbed to drive a second Harry Hyde Dodge as Petty Enterprises could not offer him more starts in their #11 Dodge; Isaac, who'd struggled in the primary Hyde Dodge #71 all season, quit the team, saying they were not up to preparing two cars given the constant problems preparing one.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #21 - David Pearson
  3. #43 - Richard Petty
  4. #28 - Fred Lorenzen
  5. #66 - H.B. Bailey
  6. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  7. #16 - Dave Marcis
  8. #31 - Jim Vandiver
  9. #42 - Marty Robbins
  10. #14 - Coo Coo Marlin

Capital City 500

The Capital City 500 was held on September 10 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Buddy Baker was hired to replace Bobby Isaac in Harry Hyde's #71 and led one lap, but was eliminated in the crash that signaled the detonation of the Richard Petty-Bobby Allison feud that defined the season. Petty and Allison led 498 laps between them, but with nine to go Allison passed Petty; Petty stormed back ahead and sideswiped Allison entering Three; Allison hammered Petty and Petty shot hard into the guardrail coming out of Four, collecting Baker and getting off the ground atop the guardrail. Shockingly Petty slid back onto all four wheels still in the lead, holding on to win over half a lap.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #17 - Bill Dennis
  4. #48 - James Hylton
  5. #2 - Dave Marcis
  6. #10 - Bill Champion
  7. #76 - Ben Arnold
  8. #7 - Dean Dalton
  9. #25 - Jabe Thomas
  10. #67 - Buddy Arrington

Delaware 500

The Delaware 500 was held on September 17 at Dover Downs International Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole. David Pearson manhandled the field, leading 350 laps for his sixth win of the season, his highest win total for a season since 1969. Bobby Allison won the pole but after leading 34 laps fell out with engine failure; with Petty finishing second the points race was getting close to being clinched.

Top ten results:

  1. #21 - David Pearson
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #90 - Ramo Stott
  4. #48 - James Hylton
  5. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  6. #76 - Ben Arnold
  7. #64 - Elmo Langley
  8. #30 - Walter Ballard
  9. #7 - Dean Dalton
  10. #77 - Charlie Roberts

Old Dominion 500

The Old Dominion 500 was held on September 24 at Martinsville Speedway. Bobby Allison won the pole. Allison made a determined effort for a ninth win of 1972 as he started on the pole and led 432 laps. Petty cut a tire and had to pit under green, and when he came back out he was just ahead of Allison. NASCAR waved the blue "move over" flag but Petty raced Allison to stay on the lead lap. A yellow put Petty back on the lead lap and he stormed to challenge Allison for the lead. The two squared off and Petty wrestled away the win with 39 laps to go. Fred Lorenzen started 5th, and finished 27th, in what would be his final career NASCAR start.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #21 - David Pearson
  4. #71 - Buddy Baker
  5. #90 - Jimmy Hensley
  6. #72 - Benny Parsons
  7. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  8. #48 - James Hylton
  9. #64 - Elmo Langley
  10. #24 - Cecil Gordon

Wilkes 400

The Wilkes 400 was held on October 1 at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Buddy Baker won the pole. The Petty-Allison feud erupted into outright warfare over the final 30 laps. Allison led 203 laps until the race's lone yellow with 50 to go set off a hard fight between them; the lead changed nine times over the final 38 laps, but in the final three laps the race turned ugly when Allison, blocked off by the lapped car of Vic Parsons, plowed full bore into Petty and Parsons and all three hammered the wall, but kept going; Petty crashed into Allison on the final lap and stormed to the win. An intoxicated fan attacked Petty in victory lane and was clubbed viciously by Richard's brother Maurice using Richard's helmet.

Top ten results:

  1. #43 - Richard Petty
  2. #12 - Bobby Allison
  3. #71 - Buddy Baker
  4. #72 - Benny Parsons
  5. #28 - John Sears
  6. #06 - Dave Marcis
  7. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  8. #64 - Elmo Langley
  9. #45 - Vic Parsons
  10. #47 - Raymond Williams

National 500

The National 500 was held on October 8 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. David Pearson won the pole. With prerace chatter buzzing about North Wilkesboro the week before, Allison squared off with Buddy Baker in a frantic final eight laps; the lead bounced around between the two before Allison sideslammed past Baker with four to go. Wood Brothers Racing entered two cars, for Pearson and A. J. Foyt, finishing 3-4.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #71 - Buddy Baker
  3. #21 - David Pearson
  4. #41 - A.J. Foyt
  5. #90 - Butch Hartman
  6. #95 - Darrell Waltrip
  7. #48 - James Hylton
  8. #67 - Buddy Arrington
  9. #18 - Joe Frasson
  10. #43 - Richard Petty

American 500

The American 500 was held on October 22 at North Carolina Speedway. David Pearson won the pole. Bobby Allison outlasted Richard Petty, Buddy Baker, and Pearson for his tenth win of the season. The four of them combined to lead 479 laps, while leading nine laps in Hoss Ellington's Chevrolet was Cale Yarborough, trying to return to Grand National racing after two fruitless seasons in USAC Indycars. The race was the 39th straight race where Allison led at least one lap.

Top ten results:

  1. #12 - Bobby Allison
  2. #43 - Richard Petty
  3. #71 - Buddy Baker
  4. #21 - David Pearson
  5. #9 - Pete Hamilton
  6. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  7. #16 - Dave Marcis
  8. #92 - Larry Smith
  9. #05 - David Sisco
  10. #67 - Buddy Arrington

Texas 500

The Texas 500 was held on November 12 at Texas World Speedway. A.J. Foyt won the pole. Buddy Baker, Foyt, and Richard Petty led all 250 laps between them as they dueled for the lead and Baker edged out a close win. Bobby Allison, his relationship with Junior Johnson deteriorating all season, finished a distant fourth and left the team to re-form his own team, bringing his Coca-Cola sponsorship with him. The Johnson-wrenched Richard Howard team announced that Cale Yarborough, ninth in the Ellington Chevrolet, would take over the seat for 1973.

Top ten results:

  1. #71 - Buddy Baker
  2. #21 - A.J. Foyt
  3. #43 - Richard Petty
  4. #12 - Bobby Allison
  5. #04 - Hershel McGriff
  6. #72 - Benny Parsons
  7. #14 - Coo Coo Marlin
  8. #24 - Cecil Gordon
  9. #28 - Cale Yarborough
  10. #18 - Joe Frasson

Petty won the Grand National title over Allison by 128 points.

Final point standings

Driver's standings

FinishDriverPointsStartsWinsTop 5sTop 10sPoles123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120
Richard Petty8701.4031825283
Bobby Allison8573.503110252711
James Hylton8158.703119230
Cecil Gordon7326.053104160
Benny Parsons6844.1531010190
Walter Ballard6781.45310070
Elmo Langley6656.25300190
John Sears6298.50280270
Dean Dalton6295.05290040
Ben Arnold6179.00260070
Frank Warren5788.60300020
Jabe Thomas5772.55280040
Bill Champion5470.70290040
Raymond Williams5712.65280050
Dave Marcis5459.652705110
Charlie Roberts5354.45260010
Henley Gray5093.64280020
J.D. McDuffie5075.85270120
Bobby Isaac5050.8527110109
David Pearson4718.0017612134
Ed Negre4696.89260000
Buddy Arrington4555.892001100
Larry Smith4173.70230070
Buddy Baker3936.70172891
Coo Coo Marlin3852.90200250
David Ray Boggs3739.00240000
Ron Keselowski3475.60220130
Joe Frasson3152.80160140
Richard D. Brown2939.00160110
Neil Castles2789.60210010
Jim Vandiver2514.35160230
Clarence Lovell2630.30120000
David Sisco2310.75120020
LeeRoy Yarbrough2157.50180590
George Altheide1916.75110000
Donnie Allison1849.15100230
Richard Childress1521.25150000
Bill Shirey1468.50130000
Fred Lorenzen1333.5580340
Wendell Scott1317.5060000
Tommy Gale1298.0060000
Bill Dennis1279.25110220
G.C. Spencer1238.25100010
Dick May1229.2560010
Hershel McGriff1199.7540230
Les Covey1128.0070000
Johnny Halford1103.7550010
Pete Hamilton1083.2550110
Dick Brooks1023.50140010
Eddie Yarboro1007.6560000
Cale Yarborough949.5050140
Ray Elder902.2531330
Paul Tyler893.7540010
Marty Robbins860.8050020
Bobby Mausgrover833.0560000
Darrell Waltrip827.0050130
Jim Whitt813.5030000
H.B. Bailey792.2050110
Dick Bown791.7530000
Kevin Terris783.5030010
Doc Faustina770.5050000
Earle Canavan755.5070000
Red Farmer749.5050110
D.K. Ulrich749.0040000
Charlie Glotzbach739.0030220
Ramo Stott675.2550230
Johnny Anderson672.2540000
Dick Kranzler642.7530000
Chuck Bown636.7530000
John Soares, Jr.609.2530000
Harry Schilling599.5030000
Paul Jett581.7510000
Earl Brooks568.2560000
Bill Seifert551.2560010
Carl Adams530.0020010
Bill Butts525.2520000
Carl Joiner523.7520110
Dub Simpson507.5050000
Frank James459.7520010
J.C. Danielsen458.5020000
Wayne Smith439.5030010
Jack McCoy419.0030000
Jimmy Finger387.5020000
Paul Dorrity362.0020000
Ronnie Daniel344.7520000
Roy Mayne338.2540000
Ron Gautsche332.7520000
Markey James301.0020000
Jimmy Crawford296.2510000
Bob Kauf290.5020000
Rick Newsom289.0010000
Don Noel274.7520000
Friday Hassler255.2510010
Ronnie Chumley252.0010000
Mel Larson251.0040000
Les Loeser239.0010000
Jimmy Insolo226.5010000
Ivan Baldwin215.7510000
Jimmy Hensley215.2520110
Bob Greeley212.5010000
Jerry Oliver210.5010000
Larry Esau201.5010000
Robert Brown201.0020000
Tiny Lund191.0040000
James Cox165.5020000
Gene Romero155.2510000
Phil Finney150.2510000
G.T. Tallas132.0010000
Ray Johnstone127.5010000
John Hren100.2510000
Clem Proctor88.2510000
Bill Hollar86.0010000
Sonny Easley83.7510000
Ed Hessert83.5020000
Dick Guldstrand73.0010000
Sam Stanley55.2510000
Bill Osborne55.0010000
Robert Wales25.5020000
Bill Ward16.5010000
George Follmer9.0010000
Ray Hendrick10000
Jim Hurtubise20010
Ron Hutcherson10000
Gordon Johncock20000
Roger McCluskey10000
Jackie Oliver70110
Vic Parsons10010
Jim Paschal10000
Ken Rush10000
Johnny Rutherford10000
Bobby Unser10000
Butch Hartman10110
Ron Grana10000
Cliff Garner10000
Buck Baker50000
Max Berrier10000
Lem Blankenship10000
Tru Cheek10000
A. J. Cox10000
Larry Dickson10000
Mark Donohue40000
Fred Drake10000
Vic Elford10010
Paul Feldner10000
A. J. Foyt62553
Don White10000

References

References

  1. "1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Central - The Third Turn".
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