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1975 National 500

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Auto race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1975

1975 National 500
Race details
Race 25 of 30 in the1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
The official race program from the 1975 running of the National 500 (now Bank of America Roval 400).
The official race program from the 1975 running of the National 500 (nowBank of America Roval 400).
DateOctober 5, 1975 (1975-10-5)
Official nameNational 500
LocationCharlotte Motor Speedway,Concord, North Carolina
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length1.500 miles (2.414 km)
Distance334 laps, 500 mi (804 km)
WeatherTemperatures of 72.0 °F (22.2 °C); wind speeds of 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)[1]
Average speed132.209 miles per hour (212.770 km/h)
Pole position
DriverWood Brothers
Most laps led
DriverRichard PettyPetty Enterprises
Laps168
Winner
No. 43Richard PettyPetty Enterprises
Television in the United States
NetworkABC
AnnouncersChris Economaki
Motor car race

The1975 National 500 was aNASCARWinston Cup Series race that took place on October 5, 1975, atCharlotte Motor Speedway inConcord, North Carolina.[2][3][4]

The event was complemented by a Late Model Sportsman event that counted for points in the NASCAR-sanctionedWorld Service Life 300 (prior to 1982, drivers could drive as many Late Model Sportsman races combined on the short tracks and superspeedways) that, after NASCAR changed the format of the series in 1982, is now theNASCAR Xfinity Series after it became a touring format. Both of those races took place on the same race track.

ABC Sports provided delayed coverage of the race, one week later.

Race report

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It took three hours and forty-seven seconds for the race from its 12:30 P.M. scheduled green flag time. The race ended at approximately 4:07 P.M.

After failing to finish the race at Martinsville,Richard Petty defeatedDavid Pearson by 0.26 seconds for the 176th win of his career.[2][4] Richard Petty's championship lead over Benny Parsons would give him an 878-point advantage for the title; which was the largest points lead that anyone has ever accumulated in the Latford system used by NASCAR during the mid-1970s.[2][4] Bruce Hill was the most dominant rookie during the 1975 season; charging to a 27th-place finish.[2][4]

Pearson would win the pole position with a speed of 161.701 miles per hour (260.233 km/h) during qualifying;[2] his next pole position start would be at the1976 World 600.[5] More than 61,000 spectators would attend with seven cautions for 53 laps.[2][3] The average speed was 132.209 miles per hour (212.770 km/h); over 334 laps on theoval track spanning 1.500 miles (2.414 km).[2][3] There were 42 drivers on the grid;[4] all of them were born in the United States of America.[2][3]Coo Coo Marlin was the last-place finisher due to anengine problem on lap 8 in his 1975Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna automobile.[2][4] Charlie Glotzbach led one lap early in this race before a transmission failure sidelined his one-off entry in the #3 Kmart Chevrolet. It was the last lap he ever led in Cup competition.[2][4]

Darel Dieringer would make his final NASCAR appearance in this race; finishing in seventh place in the process.[4]

Notable crew chiefs who in the race includedTim Brewer,Jake Elder,Travis Carter,Harry Hyde,Dale Inman,Tom Vandiver, andBud Moore.[6]

Qualifying

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Grid[2]No.DriverManufacturer
121David Pearson'73Mercury
271Dave Marcis'74Dodge
328A.J. Foyt'75Chevrolet
488Darrell Waltrip'75Chevrolet
515Buddy Baker'75Ford
672Benny Parsons'75Chevrolet
711Cale Yarborough'75Chevrolet
816Bobby Allison'75AMC Matador
943Richard Petty'74Dodge
1083Johnny Rutherford'75Chevrolet
1154Lennie Pond'75Chevrolet
1290Dick Brooks'73Ford
133Charlie Glotzbach'75Chevrolet
1435Darel Dieringer'73Ford
1527Donnie Allison'75Chevrolet

Timeline

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Section reference:[2]

  • Start: David Pearson was leading as the green flag was waved.
  • Lap 8: Coo Coo Marlin had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 10: A four-car accident on turn four caused the first caution until lap 20.
  • Lap 15: Neil Castles had ignition problems.
  • Lap 35: Skip Manning stalled his vehicle heading into turn one.
  • Lap 40: Bobby Isaac had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 73: A two-car accident on turn two created the third caution, which lasted until lap 76.
  • Lap 108: Donnie Allison had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 114: G.C. Spencer had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 123: Bobby Allison had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 157: Jackie Rogers would spin his vehicle while heading into turn one.
  • Lap 183: Bruce Hill had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 187: Dave Marcis had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 218: Richie Panch would be involved in an accident on turn four.
  • Lap 238: Jim Vandiver noticed that his vehicle had ignition problems.
  • Lap 248: Lennie Pond had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 264: A.J. Foyt had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 276: Jabe Thomas had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 282: Cale Yarborough had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 284: Bob Burcham had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 285: Cale Yarborough spun his vehicle through turn three.
  • Lap 290: Buddy Arrington had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 295: David Sisco had to leave the race due to engine problems.
  • Lap 298: Bob Burcham spun his vehicle through turn one.
  • Lap 310: Hershel McGriff had ignition problems.
  • Finish: Richard Petty was declared the winner of the event.

Finishing order

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Section reference:[2]

  1. Richard Petty
  2. David Pearson(fourth consecutive pole position in his career[5])
  3. Buddy Baker
  4. Benny Parsons
  5. Cecil Gordon
  6. James Hylton
  7. Darel Dieringer
  8. Richard Childress
  9. J.D. McDuffie
  10. Elmo Langley
  11. Hershel McGriff*
  12. Chuck Bown
  13. Joe Frasson
  14. Frank Warren
  15. David Sisco*
  16. Grant Adcox
  17. Buddy Arrington*
  18. Bob Burcham*
  19. Cale Yarborough*
  20. Jabe Thomas*
  21. A. J. Foyt*
  22. Lennie Pond*
  23. Jim Vandiver*
  24. Darrell Waltrip*
  25. Richie Panch*
  26. Dave Marcis*
  27. Bruce Hill*
  28. Harry Jefferson*
  29. Jackie Rogers*
  30. Ed Negre*
  31. Bobby Allison*
  32. G.C. Spencer*
  33. Donnie Allison*
  34. Johnny Rutherford*
  35. Dick Brooks*
  36. Charlie Glotzbach*
  37. Bobby Isaac*
  38. Skip Manning*
  39. Jimmy Insolo*
  40. Neil Castles*
  41. Walter Ballard*
  42. Coo Coo Marlin*

Note:* denotes that the driver failed to finish the race.

Standings after the race

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PosDriverPoints[2]Differential
1Richard Petty41660
2IncreaseBenny Parsons3288-878
3DecreaseDave Marcis3287-879
4James Hylton3268-898
5Richard Childress3233-933
6Cecil Gordon3083-1083
7Darrell Waltrip2990-1176
8Elmo Langley2838-1328
9Cale Yarborough2772-1394
10Buddy Baker2695-1471

References

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  1. ^"1975 National 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. RetrievedAugust 3, 2011.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmn"1975 National 500 race information". Racing Reference. RetrievedApril 3, 2011.
  3. ^abcd"1975 National 500 race information (second reference)". Database Racing. RetrievedApril 4, 2011.
  4. ^abcdefgh"1975 National 500 race information (third reference)". Driver Averages. Archived fromthe original on October 5, 2011. RetrievedAugust 3, 2011.
  5. ^ab"David Pearson's pole position accomplishment". Scene Daily. RetrievedAugust 3, 2011.
  6. ^"1975 National 500 crew chiefs information". Racing Reference. RetrievedAugust 21, 2018.
Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season
1975
Succeeded by
Preceded by Richard Petty's Career Wins
1960–1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by National 500 races
1975
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