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1961 World 600

Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1961


Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1961

The 1961 World 600, the second running of the event, was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that took place on May 28, 1961, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Chris Economaki called the race in one of the few televised NASCAR races of the 1960s. A series of two qualifying events took place on May 21 to determine the starting grid for this event.

This race began a streak of 1856 consecutive NASCAR races where at least one of the drivers in the race was from North Carolina. The streak would come to an end after Dale Earnhardt Jr. did not race in the 2012 Bank of America 500 at Charlotte after getting a concussion after the previous race at Talladega.

Background

Charlotte Motor Speedway, a 1.5 mi quad-oval track located in Concord, North Carolina, was the location for the race. The track's turns were banked at twenty-four degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, was five degrees. The back stretch, opposite of the front, also had a five degree banking. Charlotte Motor Speedway hosted the NASCAR Grand National Series twice during the season, with the other race being the National 400. The track opened for the inaugural World 600 one year earlier, and was built by Bruton Smith and Curtis Turner. Around 46,538 spectators attended the race.

Race report

Four hundred laps were raced over a paved oval track spanning 1.500 mi with a time of five hours, twenty-two minutes, and twenty-nine seconds. Seven cautions were waved for fifty-seven laps. David Pearson defeated Fireball Roberts by more than two laps for his first NASCAR Cup series victory. Even though there were 55 cars in the event, only 19 vehicles were allowed to qualify during each pre-race qualifying session.

The average speed was 111.633 mi/h while the pole position speed was 131.611 mi/h. The qualifying races only set the front row (which is the opposite of what happens before the Daytona 500). A lot of drivers chose not to participate in qualifying.

Attendance for this race was 46,538 and the top prize was $24,280 ($ when adjusted for inflation). The last place competitor received $200 ($ when adjusted for inflation). Competitors for this race included: Ralph Earnhardt, Ned Jarrett, Tiny Lund, Junior Johnson, Joe Weatherly, Richard Petty, and Roy Tyner. Ralph Earnhardt was competitive early, leading four times and finishing 11th.

A terrible crash occurred to driver Reds Kagle; he would lose a leg in this race when his car penetrated the outside guard rail.

Notable crew chiefs for the race were Ray Fox, Bud Allman, Smokey Yunick, Mario Rossi, Roy Burdick, Shorty Johns and Joseph Meyer.

It would be the final race for the future Hall of Famer, Tim Flock.

Qualifying

GridNo.DriverManufacturer1234567891011121314151617181920
43Richard Petty'61 Plymouth
8Joe Weatherly'61 Pontiac
3David Pearson'61 Pontiac
20Marvin Panch'60 Pontiac
28Fred Lorenzen'61 Ford
6Ralph Earnhardt'61 Pontiac
18Tommy Irwin'61 Pontiac
4Rex White'61 Chevrolet
16Speedy Thompson'61 Ford
22Fireball Roberts'61 Pontiac
11Ned Jarrett'61 Chevrolet
72Bobby Johns'61 Ford
53Bob Burdick'61 Pontiac
47Bob Welborn'61 Pontiac
87Buck Baker'61 Chrysler
24Roscoe Thompson'60 Pontiac
85Emanuel Zervakis'61 Chevrolet
94Banjo Matthews'61 Ford
46Jack Smith'61 Pontiac
21Curtis Turner'61 Ford

Finishing order

Section reference:

FinSt#DriverSponsorMakeLapsLedStatus12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455
33David Pearson'61 Pontiac400225running
1022Fireball Roberts'61 Pontiac3986running
84Rex White'61 Chevrolet3970running
1111Ned Jarrett'61 Chevrolet39730running
2514Jim Paschal'61 Pontiac3940running
3930Tiny Lund'60 Chevrolet3920running
1946Jack Smith'61 Pontiac3923running
1447Bob Welborn'61 Pontiac3920running
2327Junior Johnson'61 Pontiac3900running
28Joe Weatherly'61 Pontiac38914running
66Ralph Earnhardt'61 Pontiac38675running
301Paul Lewis'61 Chevrolet3860running
3382Joe Eubanks'61 Ford3840running
3710T.C. Hunt'61 Dodge3760running
1785Emanuel Zervakis'61 Chevrolet3750running
5493Lee Reitzel'60 Ford3710running
4461Elmo Langley'59 T-Bird3710running
4396Friday Hassler'60 Chevrolet3680running
1272Bobby Johns'61 Ford3670running
718Tommy Irwin'61 Pontiac3610driveshaft
385Bobby Waddell'59 Chevrolet3610running
4138Ed Markstellar'61 Ford3600running
4823Doug Yates'61 Plymouth3580running
4219Herman Beam'60 Ford3570running
4957Wes Morgan'61 Chevrolet3470running
3286Buddy Baker'61 Chrysler3420rear end
1353Bob Burdick'61 Pontiac3380crash
1894Banjo Matthews'61 Ford3360engine
3680Tubby Gonzales'61 Ford3360rear end
143Richard Petty'61 Plymouth33247engine
2648G.C. Spencer'60 Chevrolet3250running
5571Bob Barron'60 Dodge2910flagged
2169Johnny Allen'61 Chevrolet2830rear end
292Reds Kagle'61 Ford2770crash
528Fred Lorenzen'61 Ford2740a frame
509Roy Tyner'60 Ford2660crash
2415Tim Flock'61 Ford2550engine
4568Ed Livingston'60 Ford2540engine
3554Jimmy Pardue'60 Chevrolet2210bell housing
4662Curtis Crider'61 Mercury2030crankshaft
916Speedy Thompson'61 Ford1860camshaft
1587Buck Baker'61 Chrysler1470overheating
420Marvin Panch'60 Pontiac1400crash
2021Curtis Turner'61 Ford1390crash
3144Marvin Porter'60 Plymouth1360engine
2229Nelson Stacy'61 Ford1280bearing
3466Jimmy Thompson'60 Ford1130axle
5331Gene Stokes'61 Studebaker950oil pressure
277Jim Reed'61 Chevrolet930valve spring
1624Roscoe Thompson'60 Pontiac700clutch
4740Bobby Allison'60 Chevrolet530axle
2889Joe Lee Johnson'61 Chevrolet400crash
4075Larry Frank'61 Pontiac100timing
5151Doug Cox'59 T-Bird60engine
5235E.J. Trivette'59 Plymouth30axle

Timeline

Section reference:

  • Start: Joe Weatherly was leading the pack as the cars officially crossed the start/finish line.
  • Lap 2: David Pearson took over the lead from Joe Weatherly.
  • Lap 3: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from David Pearson; E.J. Trivette's vehicle suddenly developed problems with its axle.
  • Lap 6: Doug Cox fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 10: The timing on Larry Frank's vehicle became abnormal.
  • Lap 16: Ralph Earnhardt took over the lead from Joe Weatherly.
  • Lap 34: Jack Smith took over the lead from Ralph Earnhardt.
  • Lap 37: Ralph Earnhardt took over the lead from Jack Smith.
  • Lap 40: Joe Lee Johnson inflicted terminal vehicle damage.
  • Lap 49: David Pearson took over the lead from Ralph Earnhardt.
  • Lap 53: Ralph Earnhardt took over the lead from David Pearson; the axle on Bobby Allison's vehicle developed problems.
  • Lap 70: David Pearson took over the lead from Ralph Earnhardt; the clutch on Roscoe Thompson's vehicle started acting abnormally.
  • Lap 81: Ned Jarrett took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 93: The valve spring on Jim Reed's vehicle started acting strangely.
  • Lap 95: The oil pressure on Gene Stokes' vehicle suddenly became abnormal.
  • Lap 111: Ralph Earnhardt took over the lead from Ned Jarrett.
  • Lap 113: Axle problems took Jimmy Thompson out of the race.
  • Lap 128: Problems with the vehicle's bearing took Nelson Stacy out of the race.
  • Lap 136: Marvin Porter fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 139: David Pearson took over the lead from Ralph Earnhardt; Curtis Turner inflicted terminal vehicle damage.
  • Lap 140: Marvin Panch inflicted terminal vehicle damage.
  • Lap 147: Buck Baker managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 178: Richard Petty took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 201: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 207: David Pearson took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 248: Richard Petty took over the lead from David Pearson.
  • Lap 254: Ed Livingston managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 255: Tim Flock managed to overheat his vehicle.
  • Lap 272: David Pearson took over the lead from Richard Petty.
  • Lap 277: Reds Kagle inflicted terminal vehicle damage.
  • Lap 283: The rear end of Johnny Allen's vehicle became dangerously loose.
  • Lap 291: Bob Barron was disqualified from the race by the virtue of the black flag.
  • Lap 332: Richard Petty fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 336: Tubby Gonzales's vehicle developed a dangerously loose rear end; Banjo Matthews fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 338: Bob Burdick fell out with engine failure.
  • Lap 342: The rear end of Buddy Baker's vehicle became dangerously loose.
  • Finish: David Pearson was officially declared the winner of the event.

References

before = 1961 untitled race at Ascot Stadium | after = 1961 untitled race at Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds| title = NASCAR Grand National Races| years = 1961 |

References

  1. "Weather information for the ''1961 World 600''". The Old Farmers' Almanac.
  2. "Racing information for the ''1961 World 600''". Racing Reference.
  3. "NASCAR Race Tracks". NASCAR Media Group.
  4. "NASCAR Tracks—The Charlotte Motor Speedway". Charlotte Motor Speedway.
  5. "''Reds Kagle crashes in 1961 World 600 at Charlotte''". Daily Motion.
  6. "1961 World 600 crew chiefs information". Racing Reference.
  7. "1961 World 600 - The Third Turn".
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