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1956 Old Dominion 400

Auto race held at Martinsville Speedway in 1956


Auto race held at Martinsville Speedway in 1956

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 54 of 56 in the 1956 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Race NameOld Dominion 400
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1956
Race_No54
Season_No56
ImageMartinsville Speedway track map.png
image-size200px
image-alt
CaptionA map showing the layout of Martinsville Speedway
Official nameOld Dominion 400
LocationMartinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia
Course_mi0.500
Course_km0.804
Distance_laps400
Distance_mi200
Distance_km321
WeatherCold with temperatures of 60.1 F; wind speeds of 8 mph
Avg61.136 mi/h
Attendance9,500
Pole_DriverBuck Baker
Pole_TeamCarl Kiekhaefer
Most_DriverJack Smith
Most_TeamCarl Kiekhaefer
Most_laps185
Car402
First_DriverJack Smith
First_TeamCarl Kiekhaefer
Networkuntelevised
Announcersnone

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The 1956 Old Dominion 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on October 28, 1956, at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. As a NASCAR-sanctioned "Sweepstakes" race, sedan vehicles from the Grand National Series and stock convertibles from the NASCAR Convertible division raced side-by-side with other for the same amount of money and championship points.

Background

Martinsville Speedway is one of five short tracks to hold NASCAR races. The standard track at Martinsville Speedway is a four-turn short oval track that is 0.526 mi long. The track's turns are banked at eleven degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at zero degrees. The back stretch also has a zero degree banking.

Race report

Four hundred laps were completed on a paved oval track spanning 0.500 mi for a grand total of 200.0 mi. The race took three hours, sixteen minutes, and seventeen seconds to complete with four caution flags. Forty vehicles would qualify to start this race; a large amount for the NASCAR Cup Series in its formative years.

Nine thousand and five hundred fans attended to see Jack Smith win the race in his 1956 Dodge vehicle (beating thirty-nine other drivers in the process). A Canadian named Norman Schihl participated in the race and finished 23rd; making his only Grand National appearance. Notable speeds were: 61.136 mi/h for the average speed and 67.643 mi/h for the pole position speed. Bun Emery makes his only Cup start and comes home with a top-20 finish although he 36 laps down at the checkered flag.

While some multi-car teams were present in the race, the majority of drivers had an owner that wasn't incorporated into a team. Jack Smith officially became the fiftieth different driver to win what is now known as a Cup Series race. Total winnings for this race were $11,739 ($ when considering inflation). The winner (Jack Smith) would receive $2,264 ($ when considering inflation) being awarded to him while last place finisher Jimmie Lewallen would walk away with $100 ($ when considering inflation).

Larry Frank, Bill Lutz, Larry Odo, and Bill Poor would make their NASCAR debut in this race. Carl Kiekhaefer was one of the notable crew chiefs for this race.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturer123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
00Buck Baker'56 Chrysler
82Joe Eubanks'56 Ford
300Speedy Thompson'56 Chrysler
26Curtis Turner'56 Ford
97Bill Amick'56 Ford
21Glen Wood'56 Ford
42Lee Petty'56 Dodge
86Don Oldenberg'55 Buick
95Don Duell'56 Ford
2Bill Lutz'56 Ford
12Ralph Moody'56 Ford
72Joe Weatherly'56 Ford
64Johnny Allen'56 Plymouth
49Bob Welborn'56 Chevrolet
4Billy Myers'56 Mercury
34Gwyn Staley'56 Chevrolet
XRex White'56 Ford
7Larry Odo'56 Chevrolet
22Fireball Roberts'56 Ford
33Jimmy Massey'56 Chevrolet
98Marvin Panch'56 Ford
48Jimmie Lewallen'56 Ford
502Jack Smith'56 Dodge
15Tom Pistone'56 Chevrolet
29Billy Carden'56 Ford
76Larry Frank'56 Chevrolet
83Johnny Dodson'56 Chevrolet
55Mel Larson'56 Ford
50Frank Mundy'56 Dodge
71Bill Poor'56 Chevrolet

Finishing order

Section reference:

  1. Jack Smith† (No. 502)
  2. Marvin Panch (No. 98)
  3. Bill Amick† (No. 97)
  4. Speedy Thompson† (No. 300)
  5. Fireball Roberts† (No. 22)
  6. Joe Weatherly† (No. 72)
  7. Buck Baker† (No. 00)
  8. Bunk Moore (No. 35)
  9. Frank Mundy† (No. 50)
  10. Gwyn Staley† (No. 34)
  11. Jimmy Massey (No. 33)
  12. Paul Goldsmith (No. 3)
  13. Billy Myers (No. 4)
  14. Johnny Allen (No. 64)
  15. Bob Welborn† (No. 49)
  16. Don Oldenberg (No. 86)
  17. Bill Poor (No. 71)
  18. Bun Emery (No. 99)
  19. Larry Odo (No. 7)
  20. Tiny Lund† (No. 16)
  21. Lee Petty† (No. 42)
  22. Bobby Keck† (No. 14)
  23. Norman Schihl (No. 23)
  24. Art Brinkley (No. 44)
  25. Johnny Dodson (No. 83)
  26. Billy Rafter (No. 41)
  27. Bill Champion† (No. 31)
  28. Curtis Turner*† (No. 26)
  29. Bob Duell* (No. 95)
  30. Ralph Moody*† (No. 12)
  31. Jim Paschal*† (No. 75)
  32. Rex White* (No. X)
  33. Glen Wood*† (No. 21)
  34. Tom Pistone* (No. 15)
  35. Joe Eubanks*† (No. 82)
  36. Billy Carden*† (No. 29)
  37. Mel Carson* (No. 55)
  38. Larry Frank*† (No. 76)
  39. Bill Lutz* (No. 2)
  40. Jimmie Lewallen*† (No. 48) ** Driver failed to finish race*

† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start of race: Joe Eubanks had the pole position to start the race.
  • Lap 11: Fuel pump issues forced Jimmie Lewallen to become the last-place finisher.
  • Lap 62: Bill Lutz managed to blow his engine while racing.
  • Lap 77: Oil pressure issues forced Larry Frank out of the race, Mel Larson had to deal with a troublesome piston.
  • Lap 87: The RF hub on Billy Carden's vehicle had problems that were terminal enough to knock him out of the race.
  • Lap 103: The RF lugs were acting problematically on Joe Eubanks' car, forcing his exit from the race.
  • Lap 104: Speedy Thompson took over the lead from Joe Eubanks.
  • Lap 106: Tom Pistone had some problems with his connecting rod and had to leave the event.
  • Lap 110: Glen Wood managed to blow his engine while racing.
  • Lap 143: Rex White managed to blow his engine while racing.
  • Lap 163: Jim Paschal managed to blow his engine while racing.
  • Lap 179: Jack Smith took over the lead from Speedy Thompson.
  • Lap 183: The rear end of Ralph Moody's vehicle came off in an unsafe manner to continue racing.
  • Lap 189: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Jack Smith.
  • Lap 201: Bill Amick took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 210: Marvin Panch took over the lead from Bill Amick.
  • Lap 226: Jack Smith took over the lead from Marvin Panch.
  • Lap 245: Bob Duell managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 299: Curtis Turner managed to blow his engine while racing.
  • Finish: Jack Smith was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

before = 1956 untitled race at Cleveland County Fairgrounds | after = 1956 Buddy Shuman 250| title = NASCAR Grand National Series Season| years = 1956 |

References

  1. [http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1956-54/W Racing results] at Racing Reference
  2. [http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=4084 Additional information about the 1956 Old Dominion 400] at Ultimate Racing History
  3. "NASCAR Race Tracks".
  4. "NASCAR Tracks—The Martinsville Speedway". Martinsville Speedway.
  5. [http://fantasynascarracin.yolasite.com/sdrivers.php Fantasy NASCAR Racing] at Yolasite
  6. link. (2014-04-07 at Driver Averages)
  7. [http://www.race-database.com/results/results.php?year=1956&race=54&series_id=2 NASCAR Cup Series debuts at the 1956 Old Dominion 400] at Race-Database
  8. [http://www.racing-reference.info/entrylist/1956-54/W/C Crew chief information] at Racing Reference
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