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1973 National 500

Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1973


Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1973

FieldValue
Year1973
Race_NameNational 500
Details_ref
TypeNASWINSTON
Race_No27
Season_No28
Image1973_National_500_program_cover_and_logo.png
Caption1973 National 500 program cover
Fulldate
Official_nameNational 500
LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course_mi1.500
Course_km2.414
Distance_laps334
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804
WeatherMild with temperatures of 75.9 F; wind speeds of 15 mph
Avg145.240 mi/h
Attendance64,000
Pole_DriverDavid Pearson
Pole_TeamWood Brothers Racing
Most_DriverCale Yarborough
Most_TeamHoward & Egerton Racing
Most_laps257
Car11
First_DriverCale Yarborough
First_TeamHoward & Egerton Racing
RadioMRN
Booth_AnnKen Squier, Marvin Panch
Turn_AnnHill Overton, Barney Hall

The 1973 National 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on October 7, 1973, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

The Yom Kippur war between Israel and the Arabs broke out the day before. The Arab oil embargo soon went into effect and resulted in cancellation of the Texas race and shortening of 1974 races by 10%. Charlotte Motor Speedway was undergoing a leadership shakeup as original owner Bruton Smith was purchasing stock from holders looking to cash out; by 1973 he’d amassed nearly half the 1.4 million shares accounted for by the Speedway and despite public denials was seeking to usurp Richard Howard, the Speedway president appointed as such by bankruptcy court in 1963.

Qualifying

The first driver to qualify for pole, Charlie Glotzbach, was found in a post qualifying inspection to have modified his restrictor plate in an illegal fashion. Glotsbach's team was fined $500 and the $1,000 pole bonus he was to receive was rescinded. Glotsbach was forced to re-qualify after changes were made to the car to make it legal, and qualified 34th. Pole was then awarded to David Pearson, who had qualified second.

Dean Dalton, whose performance on Saturday did not qualify him for the race, was allowed into the race 41st on the grid, because of the above.

Race report

334 laps took place on a paved track spanning 1.500 mi with two cautions given out for sixteen laps. However, the race took three hours and twenty-six minutes to finish with Cale Yarborough defeating Richard Petty by a time of 1.4 seconds. Yarborough and Petty would lap the field three times before retrieving the checkered flag. David Pearson won the official pole position with a speed of 158.315 mph - which was equivalent to 34.109 seconds. Sixty-four thousand people attended this live racing event. The race had a mobile home (driven by Tim Flock) to accompany the drivers and their vehicles on the opening parade lap; which was unusual back then by NASCAR standards and is still considered to be unusual in today's NASCAR.

Harry Gant would make his racing debut here; ultimately finishing in 11th place. Dick Trickle also made his debut here, finishing an impressive fifth. Wendell Scott would retire after this race; making a 12th-place finish in this event. Johnny Barnes' 15th-place run was his best in Cup competition. Wayne Andrews would pull out of the race on lap 5 due to engine problems.

Buddy Baker retired his car on lap 228, and team owner Nord Krauskopf refused to allow NASCAR to inspect the car after this was done. NASCAR disqualified the team, and therefore, Buddy Baker officially finished 41st. Baker was the last driver to be disqualified for technical infractions until 1992 (when Bobby Hillin Jr. was disqualified from the 1992 Mello Yello 500), after which NASCAR stopped disqualifying drivers until a 2019 rule change.

What made this race extra important to drivers was that $100 was given out for every lap that a driver led ($ when adjusted for inflation). Yarborough and Petty were said to have engines in their cars that exceeded the horsepower permitted by NASCAR during that era. Bobby Allison filed a complaint with Bill France, Jr. which resulted in a 6-hour meeting and "satisfactory restitution".

Wind speeds at this race would reach an average of 6.9 mph. The race was held on a dry circuit; with no precipitation recorded around the speedway.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturer1234567891011121314151617181920
21David Pearson'71 Mercury
11Cale Yarborough'73 Chevrolet
12Bobby Allison'73 Chevrolet
43Richard Petty'73 Dodge
71Buddy Baker'73 Dodge
15Darrell Waltrip'73 Ford
72Benny Parsons'73 Chevrolet
1Dick Trickle'73 Chevrolet
88Donnie Allison'73 Chevrolet
48James Hylton'73 Chevrolet
24Cecil Gordon'72 Chevrolet
54Lennie Pond'73 Chevrolet
67Buddy Arrington'72 Plymouth
31Jim Vandiver'72 Dodge
02L.D. Ottinger'73 Chevrolet
79Frank Warren'73 Dodge
90Harry Gant'72 Ford
2Dave Marcis'73 Matador
49G.C. Spencer'72 Dodge
30Walter Ballard'71 Mercury

Finishing order

Section reference:

FinSt#DriverSponsorMakeLapsLedStatus1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041
211Cale YarboroughKar-Kare'73 Chevrolet334257running
443Richard PettySTP'73 Dodge33452running
312Bobby AllisonCoca-Cola'73 Chevrolet3319running
772Benny ParsonsDeWitt Racing'73 Chevrolet3300running
81Dick TrickleA&W Root Beer'73 Chevrolet3272running
1254Lennie PondMaster Chevy Sales'73 Chevrolet3251running
1367Buddy ArringtonCherokee Construction'72 Plymouth3190running
3964Elmo LangleyLangley Racing'72 Ford3180running
1124Cecil GordonGordon Racing'72 Chevrolet3150running
3219Henley GrayWarren Lindsey'71 Mercury3080running
1790Harry GantTruxmore Industries'72 Ford3070running
385Wendell ScottFaustina Racing, Kmart Special'73 Dodge3050running
1048James HyltonStott Chevrolet'73 Chevrolet3020running
2577Charlie RobertsSunny King'72 Chevrolet2960running
3089Johnny BarnesHopper-Crews'71 Mercury2940running
3522Jimmy CrawfordBlack Part'72 Plymouth2940running
1431Jim VandiverBradford Enterprises'72 Dodge2910running
2496Richard ChildressL.C. Newton Trucking'73 Chevrolet2840engine
2214Coo Coo MarlinCunningham-Kelley'72 Chevrolet2820engine
360Eddie BondBond Racing'72 Dodge2810engine
3105David SiscoSisco Racing'72 Chevrolet2680driveshaft
2718Joe FrassonPizza Huts of Charlotte'73 Dodge2640engine
2030Walter BallardTextilease'71 Mercury2300engine
182Dave MarcisMarcis Racing'73 Matador2230engine
4125Jabe ThomasRobertson Racing'73 Dodge2030running
3310Bill ChampionEarl Powell Auto Parts'71 Mercury1980engine
2344Ed NegreBrown Racing'71 Chevrolet1830engine
1502L.D. OttingerLonesome Pine Raceway'73 Chevrolet1370engine
3770J.D. McDuffieMcDuffie Racing'72 Chevrolet1130engine
407Dean DaltonBelden Asphalt'71 Mercury900engine
2606Neil CastlesHoward Furniture'73 Dodge640suspension
988Donnie AllisonDiGard Racing'73 Chevrolet610engine
2147Raymond WilliamsWilliams Racing'72 Ford580steering
2932Dick BrooksBrooks Racing'73 Dodge490engine
1679Frank WarrenHinson Construction'73 Dodge470engine
121David PearsonPurolator'71 Mercury4612crash
3428Charlie GlotzbachPylon Wiper Blades'73 Chevrolet461crash
615Darrell WaltripSta-Power Industries'73 Ford460crash
1949G.C. SpencerSpencer Racing'72 Dodge130engine
2898Wayne AndrewsHylton Engineering'71 Mercury50engine
571Buddy BakerK & K Insurance'73 Dodge2280disqualified

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start of race: David Pearson started the race with the pole position.
  • Lap 5: Wayne Andrews' engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 13: G.C. Spencer's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 32: Charlie Glotzbach took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 33: Lennie Pond took over the lead from Charlie Glotzbach.
  • Lap 34: David Pearson took over the lead from Lennie Pond.
  • Lap 46: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 47: Frank Warren's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 49: Dick Brooks' engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 53: Dick Trickle took over the lead from Cale Yarbrough.
  • Lap 55: Bobby Allison took over the lead from Dick Trickle.
  • Lap 61: Donnie Allison's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 64: Neil Castles developed problems with his vehicle's suspension while Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Bobby Allison.
  • Lap 223: Dave Marcis' engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 228: Buddy Baker was disqualified by NASCAR due to non-compliance regarding engine inspection.
  • Lap 230: Walter Ballard's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 233: Richard Petty took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 264: Joe Frasson's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 271: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 281: Eddie Bond's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 282: Coo Coo Marlin's engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 284: Richard Childress' engine problem forced him out of the race.
  • Lap 299: Richard Petty took over the lead from Cale Yarborough.
  • Lap 313: Cale Yarborough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Finish: Cale Yarborough was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

References

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