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1974 Daytona 500

Auto race run in Florida in 1974


Auto race run in Florida in 1974

FieldValue
Year1974
TypeNASWINSTON
Race_No2
Season_No30
Image1974_Daytona_500_program_cover_and_logo.jpg
Caption1974 Daytona 500 program cover
Fulldate
Distance_laps180
Distance_mi450
Distance_km724.205
Scheduled_laps200
Scheduled_mi500
Scheduled_km804.672
WeatherTemperatures reaching up to 81 F; wind speeds approaching 15 mph
Avg140.894 mi/h
Pole_DriverDavid Pearson
Pole_TeamWood Brothers Racing
Duel1Bobby Isaac
One_TeamBanjo Matthews
Duel2Cale Yarborough
Two_TeamRichard Howard
Most_DriverRichard Petty
Most_TeamPetty Enterprises
Most_laps74
Car43
First_DriverRichard Petty
First_TeamPetty Enterprises
NetworkABC's Wide World of Sports
AnnouncersKeith Jackson
Jackie Stewart
Chris Economaki

Jackie Stewart Chris Economaki

The 1974 Daytona 500, the 16th running of the event, was won by Richard Petty (for the fifth time) after three hours, eleven minutes, and thirty-eight seconds of racing on February 17, 1974, at Daytona International Raceway in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.

During the start of the 1974 NASCAR season, many races had their distance cut ten percent in response to the energy crisis of the year. As a result, the 1974 Daytona 500, won by Richard Petty (his second straight, making him the first driver ever to do it), was shortened to 180 laps (450 miles), as symbolically, the race "started" on Lap 21 and the race is often known as the Daytona 450. The Twin 125 qualifying races (won by Bobby Isaac in a Banjo Matthews Chevrolet and Cale Yarborough in the Richard Howard Chevy prepared by Junior Johnson) were also shortened to 45 laps (112.5 miles).

Summary

First Daytona 500 starts for Bob Burcham, Richie Panch, George Follmer, Lennie Pond, Jackie Rogers, Joe Mihalic, and Richard Childress. Only Daytona 500 starts for Jimmy Crawford, L. D. Ottinger, Dick Simon, Tony Bettenhausen Jr., and Dan Daughtry. Last Daytona 500 starts for Bobby Isaac and Gary Bettenhausen.

Coo Coo Marlin would get his only ever lead lap finish at this race.

ABC Sports announced a week before the race that the event's second half would be televised live, opening with a recap of the event's opening laps. Keith Jackson handled play-by-play commentary with Jackie Stewart providing color commentary. Chris Economaki reported from pit road.

The race was the most competitive in Daytona history with 59 official lead changes (a record that stood until the 2011 Daytona 500, which saw 74 lead changes) among 15 leaders (this record was tied in 1989, then broken in 2006 at 18 and 2010 at 21, and 2011 with 22). The number of leaders was nearly 16; on Lap 51 Cale Yarborough passed Johnny Rutherford and George Follmer passed Yarborough in Turn Three; Yarborough repassed Follmer before the start-finish line thus officially leading the lap.

Richard Petty and Donnie Allison combined to lead 29 times for 120 laps while other strong cars included Yarborough, Bobby Allison, A. J. Foyt (who started 35th), Coo Coo Marlin (started 31st), and pole-sitter David Pearson.

The race saw two dramatic changes in outcome in the final twenty laps. Richard Petty cut a tire and had to pit under green with 19 laps to go, putting Donnie Allison into the lead. But with 11 laps to go, Bob Burcham blew an engine in the trioval just in front of Donnie Allison. It caused Allison's Chevy to blow out a tire and spin out near turn one while leading. Allison then lost a lap limping back to pit road to get fresh tires. Petty re-took the lead and won by a margin of 47 seconds. Yarborough was second, followed by Ramo Stott, Marlin, Foyt, and Donnie Allison. Marlin might have finished second, but mistook the white flag for the checkered, since both were being displayed when they crossed the line to get the white flag, as Petty was right behind them. Marlin let off on the back straightaway, and lost second to Yarborough, while Stott, known at the time mostly for his USAC stock car prowess, followed to take third, while Marlin had to settle for fourth.

Race results

PosGridNo.DriverEntrantManufacturerLapsWinningsLaps ledTime/Status12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940Source:
243Richard PettyPetty Enterprises1974 Dodge200$39,650743:11:38
411Cale YarboroughRichard Howard1974 Chevrolet200$21,2509+47 Seconds
1283Ramo StottNorris Reed1974 Chevrolet200$11,3900Lead lap, under green flag
3114Coo Coo MarlinH. B. Cunningham1973 Chevrolet200$8,3507Lead lap, under green flag
3550A. J. FoytA. J. Foyt Enterprises1974 Chevrolet199$8,4656+1 Lap
788Donnie AllisonDiGard Racing1974 Chevrolet199$7,65041+1 Lap
1195Darrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip1973 Chevrolet199$5,9001+1 Lap
327Bobby IsaacBanjo Matthews1974 Chevrolet198$6,8250+2 Laps
2332Dick BrooksDick Brooks1974 Dodge197$5,0500Suspension
1830Walter BallardVic Ballard1974 Chevrolet197$5,4102+3 Laps
2252Earl RossAllan Brooke1972 Chevrolet197$4,5600+3 Laps
3416Gary BettenhausenPenske Racing1974 Matador196$4,2250+4 Laps
3224Cecil GordonCecil Gordon1972 Chevrolet196$4,7501+4 Laps
402Dave MarcisMarcis Auto Racing1973 Dodge196$4,4350+4 Laps
3805David SiscoDavid Sisco1974 Chevrolet195$4,2752+5 Laps
1948James HyltonJames Hylton1973 Chevrolet193$4,3259+7 Laps
1657Bob BurchamJack White1974 Chevrolet185$3,8200Engine
2998Richie PanchRoy Thornley1972 Ford180$3,7701+20 Laps
3322Jimmy CrawfordCrawford Brothers1972 Plymouth176$3,7750+24 Laps
515George FollmerBud Moore Engineering1973 Ford165$7,4000Engine
1590Bill DennisDonlavey Racing1972 Ford161$4,2200Engine
1072Benny ParsonsL. G. DeWitt1974 Chevrolet141$7,7001Ignition
2154Lennie PondRonnie Elder1974 Chevrolet135$4,1350Suspension
1761Johnny RutherfordDon Bierschwale1974 Chevrolet116$3,7352Clutch
2056Jim HurtubiseDan Bray1972 Chevrolet112$3,6000Crash
2418Joe FrassonJoe Frasson1973 Dodge111$3,5500Engine
631Jim VandiverO. L. Nixon1972 Dodge108$4,2250Radiator
3070J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie Racing1972 Chevrolet108$4,8500Engine
3902L. D. OttingerRussell Large1974 Chevrolet100$3,3900Hood pin
912Bobby AllisonBobby Allison Motorsports1974 Chevrolet97$6,80019Engine
375Dick SimonDoc Faustina1973 Dodge96$3,4100Engine
1493Jackie RogersRay Frederick1974 Chevrolet89$3,5000Driver injury
269Tony Bettenhausen Jr.Gordon Van Liew1972 Chevrolet75$3,3650Engine
2879Frank WarrenFrank Warren1974 Dodge63$3,8300Engine
121David PearsonWood Brothers Racing1973 Mercury61$9,0355Exhaust
1328Charlie GlotzbachHoss Ellington1974 Chevrolet48$4,1500Windshield
2560Joe MihalicLou Viglione1974 Chevrolet37$3,3650Crash
2735Dan DaughtryMorris Davis1972 Ford28$3,2300Crash
804Hershel McGriffPetty Enterprises1974 Dodge23$3,3750Crash
3696Richard ChildressTom Garn1973 Chevrolet22$3,7000Engine

Notes

References

  1. "Weather of the ''1974 Daytona 500''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. [http://www.nascar.com/2005/kyn/01/19/daytona.1974/index.html NASCAR.COM – Daytona Countdown: '74 – Jan 19, 2005]
  3. [http://www.catchfence.com/html/2008/md010408.html Daytona At 50: Looking Back At 1974 by Michael Daly – CATCHFENCE.com]
  4. Zeller, 84-87.
  5. [https://www.racing-reference.info/race/1974-02/W 1974 Daytona 500 Race Information] at Racing Reference
  6. [https://www.racing-reference.info/race/1974-02/W 1974 Daytona 500]
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