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1961 Greenville 200

Auto race held at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in 1961


Auto race held at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in 1961

FieldValue
TypeCUST
DescriptionRace 10 of 52 in the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Race NameGreenville 200
Details ref
Fulldate
Year1961
Race_No10
Season_No52
Official nameGreenville 200
LocationGreenville-Pickens Speedway (Greenville, South Carolina)
CourseDirt oval
Course_mi0.500
Course_km0.805
Distance_laps200
Distance_mi100.000
Distance_km160.934
WeatherChilly with temperatures of 62.1 F; wind speeds of 20 mph
Avg52.189 mi/h
Attendance5,000
Pole_DriverJunior Johnson
Pole_TeamRex Lovette
Most_DriverRex White
Most_TeamRex White
Most_laps106
Car85
First_DriverEmanuel Zervakis
First_TeamMonroe Shook

The 1961 Greenville 200 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on April 1, 1961, at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, South Carolina.

Race report

After nearly two hours of racing 200 laps, Emanuel Zervakis emerged as the winner as he managed to defeat Richard Petty by an unknown margin in front of a crowd of 5000 people. This would make the first of two career victories for Zervakis and the only time that a driver with the number 85 to have two career victories in NASCAR Cup Series history. All 21 of the drivers on the grid were American-born males. Doug Yates would receive the last-place finish due to a driveshaft issue on the eighth lap. Other notable names who competed were: Junior Johnson, Roy Tyner, and Ned Jarrett. Johnson would qualify for the pole position with speeds up to 62.09 mph during the qualifying sessions. Four cautions slowed the race for 20 laps; there was only one crash during the entire race.

Bob Barron was a middle-aged rookie who started in 20th place and finished in 18th place. After the 1961 NASCAR Grand National Series season, Barron attempted to do only one more NASCAR Cup Series race while making attempts to look into it further.

Zervakis would make his first win in his NASCAR career at this racing event. Bud Allman was one of the notable crew chiefs at the race; he worked on Ned Jarrett's #11 Ford vehicle.

The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade. Changes made to the sport by the late 1960s brought an end to the "strictly stock" vehicles of the 1950s.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturerOwner123456789101112131415161718192021
27Junior Johnson'60 PontiacRex Lovette
85Emanuel Zervakis'60 ChevroletMonroe Shook
47Jack Smith'61 PontiacJack Smith
4Rex White'60 ChevroletRex White
43Richard Petty'60 PlymouthPetty Enterprises
23Doug Yates'59 PlymouthRaeford Johnson
86Buck Baker'61 ChryslerBuck Baker
67David Pearson'60 ChevroletG.C. Spencer
11Ned Jarrett'60 FordB.G. Holloway
48G.C. Spencer'60 ChevroletG.C. Spencer
54Jimmy Pardue'59 ChevroletJimmy Pardue
2Tommy Irwin'67 Ford T-BirdTom Daniels
17Fred Harb'59 FordFred Harb
9Roy Tyner'60 FordRoy Tyner
0Bobby Waddell'59 DodgeBobby Waddell
1Paul Lewis'61 ChevroletJess Potter
35George Green'59 PlymouthM.J. Black
62Curtis Crider'59 PlymouthCurtis Crider
19Herman Beam'60 FordHerman Beam
71Bob Barron'60 DodgeBob Barron
30Doug Cox'59 Ford T-BirdDoug Cox

Finishing order

Section reference:

  1. Emanuel Zervakis (No. 85)
  2. Richard Petty (No. 43)
  3. Rex White (No. 4)
  4. G.C. Spencer (No. 48)
  5. Buck Baker (No. 86)
  6. Jimmy Pardue (No. 54)
  7. Fred Harb (No. 17)
  8. George Green (No. 35)
  9. Bobby Waddell (No. 0)
  10. David Pearson (No. 67)
  11. Curtis Crider (No. 62)
  12. Doug Cox (No. 30)
  13. Herman Beam (No. 19)
  14. Ned Jarrett (No. 11)
  15. Roy Tyner (No. 9)
  16. Junior Johnson (No. 27)
  17. Tommy Irwin (No. 2)
  18. Bob Barron (No. 71)
  19. Jack Smith (No. 47)
  20. Paul Lewis (No. 1)
  21. Doug Yates (No. 23)

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start of race: Junior Johnson started the race with the pole position.
  • Lap 8: Doug Yates had troubles with his driveshaft, making him the last-place finisher.
  • Lap 33: Paul Lewis suffered a terminal crash, forcing him to leave the event prematurely.
  • Lap 49: Jack Smith's engine blew in his racing vehicle.
  • Lap 54: Bob Barron's vehicle had a faulty clutch.
  • Lap 68: Tommy Irwin's problematic steering caused him to exit the race prematurely.
  • Lap 69: Junior Johnson developed fuel pump problems on this lap, ending his day on the track.
  • Lap 70: Rex White takes over the lead from Junior Johnson.
  • Lap 99: Roy Tyner had to leave the race due to transmission issues.
  • Lap 100: Ned Jarrett managed to overheat his vehicle, causing his early departure from the race.
  • Lap 149: Axle problems forced Herman Bean to drop out of the race.
  • Lap 176: Emanuel Zervakis takes over the lead from Rex White.
  • Lap 181: David Pearson ran out of gasoline, causing him to exit the race.
  • Finish: Emanuel Zervakis was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

before = 1961 Atlanta 500 | after = 1961 untitled race at Orange Speedway| title = NASCAR Grand National races| years = 1961 |

References

  1. [http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/SC/Greenville/1961-04-01 Weather information for the ''1961 Greenville 200''] at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. [http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1961_Greenville_200/W ''1961 Greenville 200''] racing information at Racing Reference
  3. [http://www.race-database.com/results/results.php?year=1961&race=10&series_id=2 ''1961 Greenville 200''] racing information at Race-Database
  4. [https://www.racing-reference.info/entrylist/1961-10/W/C 1961 Greenville 200 crew chiefs information] at Racing Reference
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