1973 Winston 500

1973 Winston 500
Race details[1]
Race 10 of 28 in the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season

Layout of Talladega Superspeedway
Date May 6, 1973 (1973-May-06)
Official name Winston 500
Location Alabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega, Alabama
Course 2.660 mi (4.280 km)
Distance 188 laps, 500.1 mi (804.8 km)
Weather Mild to warm with temperatures approaching 74.8 °F (23.8 °C); wind speeds up to 5.9 miles per hour (9.5 km/h)
Average speed 131.956 miles per hour (212.363 km/h)
Attendance 77,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Nord Krauskopf
Most laps led
Driver David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing
Laps 111
Winner
No. 21 David Pearson Wood Brothers Racing

The 1973 Winston 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that was held on May 6, 1973, at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama (AIMS).

The race was won by David Pearson. His was the only car on the lead lap by the end of the race.

Also notable was a fourth place finish by Clarence Lovell, This was Lovell's best career finish, and his only finish in the top five of a NASCAR Cup race. Lovell would die five days later on May 11, in a single vehicle truck accident which occurred while he was trying to change a tape in a dashboard mounted tape deck.[3]

Background

For the 1973 Winston 500 race, the usual starting field of 50 was expanded to 60 by track management, and this would later prove controversial due to events in the race.

Summary

'The Big One'

On lap 9 of Ramo Stott's race, his engine let go, dumping oil onto the speedway's asphalt. Wendell Scott, behind him, spun out, and both cars skidded into Talladega's infield dirt, creating a massive cloud of dirt and dust. The combination of oil on the track and suddenly limited visibility caused a massive pileup.

One contemporary account on film called it 'The worst accident in NASCAR history', in terms of the number of cars involved.

All drivers were able to leave their cars under their own power. Buddy Baker and Cale Yarborough were eliminated, and when they got out of their cars they had to dodge additional cars crashing around them.Some drivers did have injuries. Several received lacerations; Earl Brooks had a broken hand, Joe Frasson had shoulder injuries, and Slick Gardner suffered a knee injury.

Bobby Allison, one of the drivers eliminated in the lap 9/10 wreck, later ripped the track's management for the field size of 60 set by track management - "They (filled the field) all right, all over the backstretch."

Cleanup from the wreck proceeded under 37 laps of a yellow flag, lasting one hour and five minutes. 19 cars were eliminated outright. At least one other, that of Richard Petty, was repaired and eventually ran more laps.

David Pearson lost the lead draft (Buddy Baker saying Pearson fouled out the spark plugs on his Mercury and then got them replaced under the lengthy yellow).

After the wreck

On lap 73, the engine of D. K. Ulrich's car dumps oil onto the track, and causes another caution. Before this caution is over, Darrell Waltrip's car is found to have a blown piston, and is retired.

Pearson's number 21 car was not left with much competition after the large wreck on lap 9. It stretched out a very wide lead by the end of the race.

With David Pearson on lap 185 (and Vic Parsons a full five laps behind him), Parsons's engine exploded, and his car slipped in the dumped oil, causing a crash. The rest of the race proceeded under caution, with Pearson taking the yellow and checkered flag. Pearson was the only car on the lead lap at the end of the race.

Race results

Pos Grid No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Status Points[4]
1 221United States David PearsonWood Brothers RacingMercury 188 3:47:23 360
2 1708United States Donnie AllisonDiGard Motorsports Chevrolet 187 +1 lap 331.75
3 2072United States Benny ParsonsDeWitt Racing Chevrolet 187 +1 lap 329.75
4 1261United States Clarence LovellB & B Racing Chevrolet 185 +3 laps 325.25
5 1924United States Cecil GordonR. W. Hill & Sons Chevrolet 184 +4 laps 322
6 1814United States Coo Coo MarlinH. B. Cunningham Chevrolet 183+5 laps318.75
7 525United States Dick SimonFaustina Racing Dodge 182+6 laps315.5
8 1631United States Jim VandiverO. L. Nixon Racing Dodge 182+6 laps313.5
9 3345Canada Vic ParsonsSiefert Racing Mercury 180Crash309
10 3009United States Charles BarrettElliott Racing Ford 180+8 laps307
11 298United States Ed NegreNegre Racing Dodge 176+12 laps300
12 240United States Eddie BondBond Racing Dodge 175+13 laps296.75
13 3803United States Tommy GaleGale Racing Mercury 172+16 laps291
14 4652Canada Earl RossBrooke Racing Chevrolet 167Ignition282.75
15 5125United States Jabe ThomasRobertson Racing Dodge 167+21 laps280.75
16 417United States Dean DaltonDalton Racing Mercury 163+25 laps273.75
17 492United States Dave MarcisMarcis Racing Dodge 152+36 laps258
18 3170United States J. D. McDuffieMcDuffie Racing Chevrolet 147Oil pan249.75
19 3764United States Elmo LangleyLangley Racing Ford 142+46 laps241.5
20 474United States John SearsJ. Marvin Mills Racing Dodge 141+47 laps238.25
21 5635United States Dick MayWalter Ballard Racing Mercury 139Engine233.75
22 2596United States Richard ChildressGarn Racing Chevrolet 109Engine194.25
23 4822United States Dick BrooksCrawford (Brothers) Racing Plymouth 107Rear end189.75
24 3279United States Frank WarrenWarren Racing Dodge 107Engine187.75
25 1483United States Paul TylerReed Racing Mercury 90Engine164.5
26 715United States Bobby IsaacMoore Racing Ford 89Engine161.25
27 3989United States Johnny BarnesHopper-Crews Racing Mercury 89Engine159.25
28 4447United States Raymond WilliamsWilliams Racing Ford 84Engine151
29 4398United States Mel LarsonLarson Racing Chevrolet 84Overheating149
30 4038United States Tony Bettenhausen Jr.Van Liew Racing Chevrolet 79Windshield140.75
31 895United States Darrell WaltripWaltrip Racing Mercury 77Oil leak136.25
32 1597United States Red FarmerHumphries Racing Ford 76Engine133
33 4240United States D. K. UlrichUlrich Racing Ford 73Engine127.25
34 5019United States Henley GrayGray Racing Mercury 68Clutch119
35 343United States Richard PettyPetty Enterprises Dodge 51Crash95.75
36 2705United States David SiscoSisco Racing Chevrolet 49Engine91.25
37 2610United States Bill ChampionChampion Racing Mercury 32Engine68
38 628United States Gordon JohncockEllington Racing Chevrolet 23Crash54.75
39 543United States Alton JonesHawkersmith Racing Chevrolet 14No tires41.5
40 171United States Buddy BakerKrauskopf Racing Dodge 10Crash34.5
41 4 11 United States Cale Yarborough Howard Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 32.5
42 5 12 United States Bobby Allison Allison Racing Chevrolet 10 Crash 30.5
43 9 18 United States Joe Frasson Frasson Racing Dodge 10 Crash 28.5
44 13 90 United States Ramo Stott Donlavey Racing Mercury 9 Engine 25.25
45 34 48 United States James Hylton James Hylton Motorsports Mercury 9 Crash 23.25
46 23 54 United States Lennie Pond Elder Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 21.25
47 11 75 United States Slick Gardner Gardner Racing Mercury 9 Crash 19.25
48 35 30 United States Walter Ballard Vic Ballard Racing Mercury 9 Crash 17.25
49 21 67 United States Buddy Arrington Arrington Racing Plymouth 9 Crash 15.25
50 22 88 United States Ron Keselowski Lubinski Racing Dodge 9 Crash 13.25
51 10 82 United States Bill Ward Bennett Racing Chevrolet 9 Crash 11.25
52 53 76 United States Ben Arnold Arnold Racing Mercury 9 Crash 11.25
53 59 77 United States Charlie Roberts Roberts Racing Ford 9 Crash 11.25
54 60 53 United States Bobby Mausgrover Hopper-Crews Racing Ford 9 Crash 11.25
55 58 34 United States Wendell Scott Scott Racing Mercury 8 Crash 10
56 55 26 United States Earl Brooks Brooks Racing Ford 8 Crash 10
57 57 85 United States Ronnie Daniel Daniel Racing Chevrolet 8 Crash 10
58 36 92 United States Larry Smith Carling (Black Label) Racing Mercury 8 Crash 10
59 28 6 United States Eddie Yarboro Yarboro Racing Dodge 4 Vibration 5
60 45 44 United States Richard D. Brown Brown Racing Chevrolet 1 Windshield 1.25
DNQ - 1 United States Neil Bonnett Krauskopf Racing Dodge -
DNQ - 49 United States John Utsman Spencer Racing Dodge -
DNQ - 84 United States Bob Davis Davis Racing Dodge -
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References

  1. Weather information for the 1973 Winston 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. "1973 Winston 500 - Racing-Reference.info". racing-reference.info. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  3. "The Lowell Sun Page 7319 - at Newspapers.com". Race Driver Killed. 1973-05-12. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  4. "Jayski's® NASCAR Silly Season Site - NASCAR Current Points System and History". www.jayski.com. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
Preceded by
1973 Virginia 500
NASCAR Winston Cup Season
1973
Succeeded by
1973 Music City USA 420
Preceded by
1972 Winston 500
Talladega spring race
1973
Succeeded by
1974 Winston 500
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