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1968 Southeastern 500

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Auto race held at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1968

1968 Southeastern 500
Race details[1]
Race 5 of 49 in the1968 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Bristol Motor Speedway
Layout of Bristol Motor Speedway
DateMarch 17, 1968 (1968-03-17)
Official nameSoutheastern 500
LocationBristol International Speedway,Bristol, Tennessee
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length0.500 miles (0.800 km)
Distance500 laps, 250.0 mi (400.0 km)
WeatherCold with temperatures of 57 °F (14 °C); wind speeds of 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
Average speed77.247 mph (124.317 km/h)
Attendance19,800[2]
Pole position
DriverPetty Enterprises
Most laps led
DriverDavid PearsonHolman-Moody
Laps176
Winner
No. 17David PearsonHolman-Moody
Television in the United States
NetworkCBS
AnnouncersBud Lindemann
Motor car race

The1968 Southeastern 500 was aNASCARGrand National Series event that was held on March 17, 1968, atBristol International Speedway inBristol, Tennessee. Highlights of this racing event were later shown on the classicCar and Track television show on mostCBS stations.

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.

Race report

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A total distance of 500 laps was accomplished at this event; withBobby Allison acquiring the last-place position due to stock car engine problems on lap 41. Stan Meserve would fall out with engine failure on lap 54.[2] Driveshaft problems would end Paul Goldsmith's day on lap 60 while terminal vehicle damage would end Jerry Grant's day on lap 72.[2] An accident would claim the vehicle of G.C. Spencer on lap 91 while an oil leak would take Roy Tyner out the race on lap 104.[2]

Clyde Lynn's incredibly disappearing tail end of his vehicle eventually stalled his racing hopes on lap 445.[2] While the first 100 laps of this race event were aDavid Pearson andRichard Petty show, it would beLeeRoy Yarbrough would compete against Pearson in the closing laps of this event.[2] All 36 of the qualifying drivers were born in theUnited States of America.[2]Henley Gray would become the lowest-finishing driver to actually complete the event; albeit more than 100 laps behind the lead-lap competitors.[2]

David Pearson would best Richard Petty by a distance of three seconds after racing at each other's throats for more than three hours; Petty drove the last 25 laps of the race without any brakes.[2] More than 19,000 ardent NASCAR followers would see a race marred by eleven caution flags for a duration of 81 laps.[2] Richard Petty's qualifying speed of 88.582 miles per hour (142.559 km/h) would see him blaze through the field during solo qualifying runs.[2]Cale Yarborough would spend some time as the leader of the race before an incident involving the back of his vehicle would end his day of racing on lap 237.[2]Roy Trantham would make his introduction into the NASCAR Cup Series scene in this race whileSerge Adams would exit stage left from NASCAR racing after the conclusion of this event.[3] Doug Cooper also enjoyed his final NASCAR Grand National Series race at this event before retiring.[2]

Individual race earnings ranged from the winner's share of $25,415 ($229,805 when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's portion of $500 ($4,521 when adjusted for inflation). NASCAR handed out a grand total of $86,285 to all the competitors who qualified for this racing event ($780,198 when adjusted for inflation).[4]

At least ten notable crew chiefs were recorded as officially attending this race; includingRay Hicks,Jake Elder,Glen Wood,Junior Johnson andBanjo Matthews.[5]

Qualifying

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GridNo.DriverManufacturer
143Richard Petty'68 Plymouth
217David Pearson'68 Ford
321Cale Yarborough'68 Ford
426LeeRoy Yarbrough'68 Ford
522Darel Dieringer'68 Plymouth
627Donnie Allison'68 Ford
714Jerry Grant'68 Plymouth
829Bobby Allison'68 Ford
916Tiny Lund'68 Mercury
103Buddy Baker'67 Dodge
1171Bobby Isaac'67 Dodge
124John Sears'67 Ford
1399Paul Goldsmith'68 Plymouth
1449G.C. Spencer'67 Plymouth
1509Jack Ingram'66 Chevrolet
1610Bill Champion'66 Ford
1764Elmo Langley'66 Ford
1839Friday Hassler'66 Chevrolet
1945Bill Seifert'66 Ford
2030Dave Marcis'66 Chevrolet
2125Jabe Thomas'67 Ford
2250Wendell Scott'66 Plymouth
2320Clyde Lynn'67 Mercury
2419Henley Gray'66 Ford
2576Roy Tyner'66 Ford
2631Bill Ervin'66 Ford
2702Bob Cooper'66 Chevrolet
2848James Hylton'67 Dodge
291Bud Moore'68 Dodge
3051Stan Meserve'67 Dodge
3195Doug Cooper'66 Ford
322Earl Brooks'66 Ford
3318Dick Johnson'67 Ford
3401Paul Dean Holt'67 Ford
3593Walson Gardner'67 Ford
3606Neil Castles'67 Plymouth

Top 20 finishers

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PosNo.DriverManufacturerLapsLaps ledTime/Status
117David PearsonFord5001763:14:11
243Richard PettyPlymouth500108+3 seconds
326LeeRoy YarbroughFord499168+1 lap[a]
422Darel DieringerPlymouth4920+8 laps
571Bobby IsaacDodge4910+9 laps
61Bud MooreDodge4910+9 laps
709Jack IngramChevrolet4810+19 laps
810Bill ChampionFord4690+31 laps
964Elmo LangleyFord4680+32 laps
102Earl BrooksFord4670+33 laps
1106Neil CastlesPlymouth4670+33 laps
1245Bill SeifertFord4540+46 laps
1330Dave MarcisChevrolet4490+51 laps
1420Clyde LynnMercury4450Missing rear end
1550Wendell ScottPlymouth4360+64 laps
1602Bob CooperChevrolet4300+70 laps
1725Jabe ThomasFord4270+73 laps
1801Paul Dean HoltFord4120+78 laps
1931Bill ErvinFord3960+104 laps
2019Henley GrayFord3920+108 laps

References

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  1. ^Weather information for the1968 Southeastern 500 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. ^abcdefghijklm1968 Southeastern 500 racing information at Racing Reference
  3. ^Introductions and departures from NASCAR after the1968 Southeastern 500 at Race-Database
  4. ^1968 Southeastern 500 prize winnings information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  5. ^1968 Southeastern 500 crew chiefs at Racing Reference

Notes

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  1. ^With possible late-race mechanical issues
Preceded by NASCAR Grand National Season
1968
Succeeded by
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