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1973 World 600

Auto race run in North Carolina in 1973


Auto race run in North Carolina in 1973

FieldValue
Year1973
Race_NameWorld 600
Details ref
TypeNASWINSTON
Race_No12
Season_No28
Image1973_World_600_program_cover_and_logo.png
image_size
Caption1973 World 600 program cover
Fulldate
Official_nameWorld 600
LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, North Carolina
Course_mi1.500
Course_km2.414
Distance_laps334
Distance_mi500
Distance_km804
WeatherTemperatures reaching of 75.9 F; wind speeds of 11.1 mph
Avg134.890 mi/h
Attendance85,000
Pole_DriverBuddy Baker
Pole_TeamNord Krauskopf
Most_DriverBuddy Baker
Most_TeamNord Krauskopf
Most_laps220
Car71
First_DriverBuddy Baker
First_TeamNord Krauskopf

The 1973 World 600, the 14th running of the event, was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that was held on May 27, 1973, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.

Summary

The grid consisted of 40 drivers. Alton Jones would finish in last place due to an engine problem on lap 2 out of the 400 laps that made up the race. Buddy Baker defeated David Pearson by 1.8 seconds in front of 85,000 spectators. Baker made history as he became the first driver to both win this race two years in a row and win the race three times. Six cautions slowed the race for 48 laps. There were 23 different leaders. The race lasted four hours and twenty-six seconds.

Baker would qualify for the pole position with a speed of 158.051 mph while the average race speed was 134.890 mph. Other drivers in the top ten included: Cale Yarborough, Bobby Isaac, Benny Parsons, Jim Vandiver, Darrell Waltrip, Cecil Gordon, Dick Brooks, and David Sisco. Ed Negre (#08), David Ray Boggs (#8) and Charlie Roberts failed to qualify for the race.

Peter Gregg had a terrible crash early in the race in the final race for Cotton Owens' famous red #6 Dodges, then Vic Parsons would have had hard crash later on in the race.

Notable crew chiefs in the race were Tim Brewer, Jake Elder, Travis Carter, Harry Hyde, Dale Inman, Vic Ballard, Tom Vandiver, and Bud Moore.

On the day of the race, 0.01 inches of precipitation would be recorded around the speedway. It would be enough rain to delay the race from lap 241 to lap 256.

Cotton Owens would retire as a NASCAR race car owner after this race. David Pearson would be prevented from tying Richard Petty's record of ten consecutive wins at this race. Pearson would end up racking a 105 victories. Bobby Allison skipped this race to do the 1973 Indianapolis 500.

Introductions to NASCAR

Peter Gregg would make his only NASCAR Cup Series start at this event. Billy Scott and Charlie Blanton would start their respective NASCAR careers at this race and would race for several others.

Race results

Source:FinSt#DriverSponsorMakeLapsLedStatus12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940
171Buddy BakerK & K Insurance'73 Dodge400220running
221David PearsonPurolator'71 Mercury40029running
411Cale YarboroughKar-Kare'73 Chevrolet39915running
1515Bobby IsaacSta-Power Industries'73 Ford3970running
872Benny ParsonsUnion 76 Racing Oil'73 Chevrolet3931running
1631Jim VandiverBradford Enterprises'72 Dodge3920running
1395Darrell WaltripKmart, Terminal Transport'71 Mercury3910running
624Cecil GordonPanasonic'72 Chevrolet3840running
2690Dick BrooksTruxmore Industries'73 Ford3780engine
3205David SiscoSisco Racing'72 Chevrolet3780running
2896Richard ChildressL.C. Newton Trucking'73 Chevrolet3730engine
2548James HyltonHylton Engineering'71 Mercury3730running
343Richard PettySTP'73 Dodge370134running
3464Elmo LangleyLangley Racing'72 Ford3680running
2192Larry SmithCarling Black Label'71 Mercury3680running
3010Bill ChampionEarl Powell Auto Parts'71 Ford3660running
4047Raymond WilliamsJet Way Wax'72 Ford3660running
1030Walter BallardBallard Racing'71 Mercury3540running
314Ed NegreMills Air Conditioning'71 Dodge3540running
195Charlie BlantonTravelLodge Motels'73 Dodge3510engine
2070J.D. McDuffieMcDuffie Racing'72 Chevrolet3500running
231Billy ScottBig Chance Special, Ranger Motor Homes'73 Chevrolet3400running
3579Frank WarrenWarren Racing'73 Dodge2870engine
528Charlie GlotzbachLemon Tree Inn'73 Chevrolet2810engine
918Joe FrassonPizza Hut'73 Dodge2781engine
3945Vic ParsonsSeifert Rent-A-Racer'71 Ford2410crash
2209Charles BarrettDahlonega Ford Sales'71 Ford2410overheating
122Dave MarcisAMC'73 Matador2040engine
1749G.C. SpencerSpencer Racing'72 Dodge1630steering
377Dean DaltonBelden Asphalt'71 Mercury1450driveshaft
2725Jabe ThomasRobertson Racing'73 Dodge1170oil leak
2467Buddy ArringtonCherokee Construction'72 Plymouth1000transmission
1414Coo Coo MarlinCunningham-Kelley'72 Chevrolet710engine
3806Neil CastlesHoward Furniture'73 Dodge640rear end
1883Paul TylerSmithville Farms'71 Mercury520alternator
2955Tiny LundPrice Construction'72 Chevrolet500engine
76Peter GreggJacksonville Dealers, Owens Racing'72 Dodge340crash
1154Lennie PondMaster Chevy Sales'73 Chevrolet140engine
3644Richard D. BrownBrown Racing'72 Chevrolet40transmission
333Alton JonesCrimson Dale Nursery'73 Chevrolet20engine

References

before = 1973 Music City 420| after = 1973 Mason-Dixon 500| title = NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season| years = 1973 |

References

  1. "1973 World 600 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "1973 World 600 racing information". Racing Reference.
  3. "Buddy Baker win information". Scene Daily.
  4. (April 2025). "1973 World 600 qualifying information". Racing Reference.
  5. "1973 World 600 crew chiefs information". Racing Reference.
  6. [http://www.sercc.com/CharlotteNASCARClimatology.pdf Climatology information] {{Webarchive. link. (2018-09-08 at SERCC)
  7. "Introductions to NASCAR". Race Database.
  8. "1973 World 600 - The Third Turn".
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