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{{short description|American NASCAR auto race in 1967}}
{{NASCAR race season infobox
{{NASCAR race season infobox
| Type = CUST
| Type = CUST
| Description = Race 25 of 49 in the [[1967 in NASCAR|1967 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season
| Description = Race 25 of 49 in the [[1967 in NASCAR|1967 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season
| country = United States
| Race Name = Carolina 500
| Race Name = Carolina 500
| Details ref = <ref name="almanac">{{cite web | url = http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/NC/Rockingham/1967-06-18 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 weather information | publisher = The Old Farmers' Almanac | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref>
| Details ref = <ref name="almanac">{{cite web | url = http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/NC/Rockingham/1967-06-18 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 weather information | publisher = The Old Farmers' Almanac | access-date = 2011-02-16}}</ref>
| Fulldate = {{Start date|1967|June|18}}
| Fulldate = {{Start date|1967|June|18}}
| Year = 1967
| Year = 1967
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| Distance_mi = 500
| Distance_mi = 500
| Distance_km = 804
| Distance_km = 804
| Weather = Temperatures between {{convert|72.3|F|C}} and {{convert|81.3|F|C}}; wind speeds up to {{convert|11.1|mph|km/h}}
| Weather = Temperatures between {{convert|72.3|F|C}} and {{convert|81.3|F|C}}; wind speeds of {{convert|11.1|mph|km/h}}
| Avg = {{convert|104.682|mi/h}}
| Avg = {{convert|104.682|mi/h}}
| Attendance = 22,000<ref name="1967c500">{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/race/1967_Carolina_500/W | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information | publisher = Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref>
| Attendance = 22,000<ref name="1967c500">{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/race/1967_Carolina_500/W | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information | publisher = Racing Reference | access-date = 2011-02-16}}</ref>
| Pole_Driver = [[Dick Hutcherson]]
| Pole_Driver = [[Dick Hutcherson]]
| Pole_Team = [[Bondy Long]]
| Pole_Team = [[Bondy Long]]
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The '''1967 Carolina 500''' was a [[NASCAR]] [[Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series|Grand National Series]] (now '''Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series''') event that was held on June 18, 1967, at [[Rockingham Speedway|North Carolina Motor Speedway]] in [[Rockingham, North Carolina]].
The '''1967 Carolina 500''' was a [[NASCAR]] [[Grand National Series]] event that was held on June 18, 1967, at [[Rockingham Speedway|North Carolina Motor Speedway]] in [[Rockingham, North Carolina]].


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; most of the cars were trailered to events or hauled in by trucks.
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.


==Background==
==Background==
[[North Carolina Motor Speedway]] was opened as a flat, one-mile [[Oval track racing|oval]] on October 31, 1965. In 1969, the track was extensively reconfigured to a high-banked, D-shaped oval just over one mile in length. In 1997, North Carolina Motor Speedway merged with [[Penske]] Motorsports, and was renamed North Carolina Speedway. Shortly thereafter, the infield was reconfigured, and competition on the infield road course, mostly by the SCCA, was discontinued. Currently, the track is home to the Fast Track High Performance Driving School,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fasttrackracing.com/ |title=Fast Track High Performance Driving School, Inc |publisher=Fasttrackracing.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-16}}</ref>
[[North Carolina Motor Speedway]] was opened as a flat, one-mile [[Oval track racing|oval]] on October 31, 1965. In 1969, the track was extensively reconfigured to a high-banked, D-shaped oval just over one mile in length. In 1997, North Carolina Motor Speedway merged with [[Penske]] Motorsports, and was renamed North Carolina Speedway. Shortly thereafter, the infield was reconfigured, and competition on the infield road course, mostly by the SCCA, was discontinued. Currently, the track is home to the Fast Track High Performance Driving School,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fasttrackracing.com/ |title=Fast Track High Performance Driving School, Inc |publisher=Fasttrackracing.com |access-date=2012-07-16}}</ref>


==Summary==
==Race report==
The 500-lap race took four hours and forty-six minutes to resolve itself in front of twenty-two thousand live spectators.<ref name="1967c500"/> Nine cautions were given for 45 laps.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=9186 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (second reference) | publisher = Ultimate Racing History | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-18}}</ref> Ten of the most notable crew chiefs of the late 1960s would make their appearance here; including [[Dale Inman]], [[Harry Hyde]] and [[Glen Wood]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/entrylist/1967-25/enwiki/w/C | title = ''1967 Carolina 500'' crew chief information | publisher = Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2017-06-11}}</ref>
The 500-lap race took four hours and forty-six minutes in front of 22,000 spectators.<ref name="1967c500"/> Nine cautions were given for 45 laps.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=9186 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (second reference) | publisher = Ultimate Racing History | access-date = 2011-02-18}}</ref> Ten of the most notable crew chiefs of the late 1960s would make their appearance here; including [[Dale Inman]], [[Harry Hyde]] and [[Glen Wood]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/entrylist/1967-25/enwiki/w/C | title = ''1967 Carolina 500'' crew chief information | publisher = Racing Reference | access-date = 2017-06-11}}</ref> [[Dick Hutcherson]] won the pole position with a speed of {{convert|116.486|mph|km/h}}.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[Richard Petty]] recorded his first Rockingham victory by defeating [[Buddy Baker]].<ref name="1967c500"/><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.everythingstockcar.com/2264r-1967-carolina-500-nascar-race.html | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (third reference) | publisher = Everything Stock Car | access-date = 2011-02-19 | archive-date = 2011-07-10 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110710205925/http://www.everythingstockcar.com/2264r-1967-carolina-500-nascar-race.html | url-status = dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.databaseracing.com/races/raceinfo.htm?rid=820 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (fourth reference) | publisher = Database Racing | access-date = 2011-08-20}}</ref>


This win would push Petty onto the top of the NASCAR standings for the first time in his career.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-racing/nascar/season-recaps/1960s/1967-nascar.htm | title = Richard Petty 1967 NASCAR season points information | publisher = How Stuff Works | access-date = 2011-02-18 | archive-date = 2011-07-12 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110712225708/http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-racing/nascar/season-recaps/1960s/1967-nascar.htm | url-status = dead }}</ref>
[[Dick Hutcherson]] won the pole position with a speed of {{convert|116.486|mph|km/h}}.<ref name="1967c500"/> However, it would be [[Richard Petty]] that would ultimately defeat [[Buddy Baker]] after outlapping him at least once in the race.<ref name="1967c500"/><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.everythingstockcar.com/2264r-1967-carolina-500-nascar-race.html | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (third reference) | publisher = Everything Stock Car | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-19}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.databaseracing.com/races/raceinfo.htm?rid=820 | title = 1967 Carolina 500 information (fourth reference) | publisher = Database Racing | date = | accessdate = 2011-08-20}}</ref> This win would push Petty onto the top of the NASCAR standings for the first time in his entire career.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://auto.howstuffworks.com/auto-racing/nascar/season-recaps/1960s/1967-nascar.htm | title = Richard Petty 1967 NASCAR season points information | publisher = How Stuff Works | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-18}}</ref> Petty's winning dynasty would eventually expand to 200 career race wins and multiple championship wins (that were contended in the 1970s by fellow contender [[Darrell Waltrip]]). Most of the manufacturers in this race were either [[Chevrolet]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]; with a few other brands as the minority on the racing grid.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[Buddy Baker]] was the favorite to win the race but a slow [[pit stop]] eventually cost him the opportunity to win. [[Engine]] problems and crashes were the primary reasons that drivers didn't finish the race.<ref name="1967c500"/>


Petty's winning dynasty would eventually expand to 200 career race wins and multiple championship wins. Richard Petty scored his 11th win of an eventual 27 wins on a title-winning 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series season.<ref name="1967c500"/> Most of the manufacturers in this race were either [[Chevrolet]] or [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]; with a few other brands as the minority on the racing grid.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[Buddy Baker]] was the favorite to win the race and was a dominant force on the track alongside Richard Petty and Cale Yarborough. However, a slow [[pit stop]] forced Baker to accept second place, one lap behind the winner. [[Engine]] problems and crashes were the primary reasons that drivers didn't finish the race.<ref name="1967c500"/>
All of the 44 drivers on the racing grid were born in the [[United States of America]]; as the series was unknown to foreigners during this era.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[J.T. Putney]] would receive the last-place finish of the race due to a [[Traffic collision|crash]] on lap 2.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]] and [[Gary Sain]] would retire from NASCAR after the end of this race.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.race-database.com/results/results.php?year=1967&race=25&series_id=2 | title = ''1967 Carolina 500'' retirement information | publisher = Race Database | date = | accessdate = 2011-08-12}}</ref>

All of the 44 drivers on the racing grid were born in the [[United States of America]].<ref name="1967c500"/> [[J.T. Putney]] would receive the last-place finish of the race due to a [[Traffic collision|crash]] on lap 2.<ref name="1967c500"/> [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]] and [[Gary Sain]] would retire from NASCAR after the end of this race.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.race-database.com/results/results.php?year=1967&race=25&series_id=2 | title = ''1967 Carolina 500'' retirement information | publisher = Race Database | access-date = 2011-08-12}}</ref>


===Qualifying===
===Qualifying===
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|-
|-
! 1
! 1
| 29 || Dick Hutcherson || '67 Ford || Bondy Long
| 29 || Dick Hutcherson || '67 Ford || [[Bondy Long]]
|-
|-
! 2
! 2
| 43 || Richard Petty || '67 Plymouth || Petty Enterprises
| 43 || Richard Petty || '67 Plymouth || [[Petty Enterprises]]
|-
|-
! 3
! 3
| 3 || Buddy Baker || '67 Dodge || Ray Fox
| 3 || Buddy Baker || '67 Dodge || [[Ray Fox]]
|-
|-
! 4
! 4
| 21 || Cale Yarborough || '67 Ford || Wood Brothers
| 21 || Cale Yarborough || '67 Ford || [[Wood Brothers Racing|Wood Brothers]]
|-
|-
! 5
! 5
| 14 || Jim Paschal || '67 Plymouth || Tom Friedkin
| 14 || Jim Paschal || '67 Plymouth || [[Tom Friedkin]]
|-
|-
! 6
! 6
| 16 || LeeRoy Yarbrough || '67 Mercury || Bud Moore
| 16 || LeeRoy Yarbrough || '67 Mercury || [[Bud Moore (NASCAR owner)|Bud Moore]]
|-
|-
! 7
! 7
| 71 || Bobby Isaac || '67 Dodge || Nord Krauskopf
| 71 || Bobby Isaac || '67 Dodge || [[Nord Krauskopf]]
|-
|-
! 8
! 8
| 99 || Paul Goldsmith || '67 Plymouth || Ray Nichels
| 99 || Paul Goldsmith || '67 Plymouth || [[Ray Nichels]]
|-
|-
! 9
! 9
| 6 || Bobby Allison || '67 Dodge || Cotton Owens
| 6 || Bobby Allison || '67 Dodge || [[Cotton Owens]]
|-
|-
! 10
! 10
| 26 || Darel Dieringer || '67 Ford || Junior Johnson
| 26 || Darel Dieringer || '67 Ford || [[Junior Johnson]]
|}
|}


==Finishing order==
==Finishing order==
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|
{{div col|cols=3}}
# Richard Petty
# Richard Petty
# [[Buddy Baker]]
# [[Buddy Baker]]
# [[Dick Hutcherson]]
# [[Dick Hutcherson]]
# [[Cale Yarborough]]
# [[Cale Yarborough]]
# [[Darel Dieringer]]
# [[Darel Dieringer]]
# [[Paul Lewis (racing driver)|Paul Lewis]]
# [[Paul Lewis (racing driver)|Paul Lewis]]
# [[Charlie Glotzbach]]
# [[Charlie Glotzbach]]
# [[James Hylton]]
# [[James Hylton]]
# [[John Sears (racing driver)|John Sears]]*
# [[John Sears (racing driver)|John Sears]]*
# [[Jim Paschal]]
# [[Jim Paschal]]
# [[Bill Dennis]]
# [[Bill Dennis]]
# [[Paul Goldsmith]]*
# [[Paul Goldsmith]]*
# [[Clyde Lynn]]
# [[Clyde Lynn]]
# [[Earl Brooks]]
# [[Earl Brooks]]
# [[Paul Dean Holt]]
# [[Paul Dean Holt]]
# [[Bobby Isaac]]*
# [[Bobby Isaac]]*
# [[Buck Baker]]*
# [[Buck Baker]]*
# [[LeeRoy Yarbrough]]*
# [[LeeRoy Yarbrough]]*
# [[Neil Castles]]*
# [[Neil Castles]]*
# [[Ed Negre]]
# [[Ed Negre]]
# [[David Pearson (racing driver)|David Pearson]]*
# [[David Pearson (racing driver)|David Pearson]]*
# [[Roy Tyner]]*
# [[Roy Tyner]]*
# [[Doug Cooper (racing driver)|Doug Cooper]]*
# [[Doug Cooper (racing driver)|Doug Cooper]]*
# [[Elmo Langley]]*
# [[Elmo Langley]]*
# [[Bobby Wawak]]*
# [[Bobby Wawak]]*
# [[Roy Mayne]]*
# [[Roy Mayne]]*
# [[Henley Gray]]*
# [[Henley Gray]]*
# [[Jabe Thomas]]*
# [[Jabe Thomas]]*
# [[Bill Seifert]]*
# [[Bill Seifert]]*
# [[Wendell Scott]]*
# [[Wendell Scott]]*
# [[G. C. Spencer]]*
# [[G. C. Spencer]]*
# [[Tiny Lund]]*
# [[Tiny Lund]]*
# [[Dick Johnson (racing driver)|Dick Johnson]]*
# Dick Johnson*<!--- not the Australian racer --->
# [[Wayne Smith (racing driver)|Wayne Smith]]*
# Wayne Smith*
# [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]]*
# [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]]*
# [[Bobby Allison]]*
# [[Bobby Allison]]*
# [[George Davis (racing driver)|George Davis]]*
# George Davis*
# [[Frank Warren (racing driver)|Frank Warren]]*
# [[Frank Warren (racing driver)|Frank Warren]]*
# [[Buddy Arrington]]*
# [[Buddy Arrington]]*
# [[Bobby Johns]]*
# [[Bobby Johns]]*
# [[Ken Spikes]]*
# [[Ken Spikes]]*
# [[Gary Sain]]*
# [[Gary Sain]]*
# [[Armond Holley]]*
# Armond Holley*
# [[J.T. Putney]]*
# [[J.T. Putney]]*
}}
{{div col end}}
''<sup>*</sup> denotes that the driver failed to finish the race. <br>''
''<sup>*</sup> denotes that the driver failed to finish the race. ''
''† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased''


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 02:59, 8 October 2022

1967 Carolina 500
Race details[1]
Race 25 of 49 in the 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Rockingham Speedway
Layout of Rockingham Speedway
Date June 18, 1967 (1967-June-18)
Official name Carolina 500
Location North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
1.000 mi (1.600 km)
Distance 500 laps, 500 mi (804 km)
Weather Temperatures between 72.3 °F (22.4 °C) and 81.3 °F (27.4 °C); wind speeds of 11.1 miles per hour (17.9 km/h)
Average speed 104.682 miles per hour (168.469 km/h)
Attendance 22,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Bondy Long
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 249
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

The 1967 Carolina 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on June 18, 1967, at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina.

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.

Background

[edit]

North Carolina Motor Speedway was opened as a flat, one-mile oval on October 31, 1965. In 1969, the track was extensively reconfigured to a high-banked, D-shaped oval just over one mile in length. In 1997, North Carolina Motor Speedway merged with Penske Motorsports, and was renamed North Carolina Speedway. Shortly thereafter, the infield was reconfigured, and competition on the infield road course, mostly by the SCCA, was discontinued. Currently, the track is home to the Fast Track High Performance Driving School,[3]

Race report

[edit]

The 500-lap race took four hours and forty-six minutes in front of 22,000 spectators.[2] Nine cautions were given for 45 laps.[4] Ten of the most notable crew chiefs of the late 1960s would make their appearance here; including Dale Inman, Harry Hyde and Glen Wood.[5] Dick Hutcherson won the pole position with a speed of 116.486 miles per hour (187.466 km/h).[2] Richard Petty recorded his first Rockingham victory by defeating Buddy Baker.[2][6][7]

This win would push Petty onto the top of the NASCAR standings for the first time in his career.[8]

Petty's winning dynasty would eventually expand to 200 career race wins and multiple championship wins. Richard Petty scored his 11th win of an eventual 27 wins on a title-winning 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series season.[2] Most of the manufacturers in this race were either Chevrolet or Ford; with a few other brands as the minority on the racing grid.[2] Buddy Baker was the favorite to win the race and was a dominant force on the track alongside Richard Petty and Cale Yarborough. However, a slow pit stop forced Baker to accept second place, one lap behind the winner. Engine problems and crashes were the primary reasons that drivers didn't finish the race.[2]

All of the 44 drivers on the racing grid were born in the United States of America.[2] J.T. Putney would receive the last-place finish of the race due to a crash on lap 2.[2] Johnny Allen and Gary Sain would retire from NASCAR after the end of this race.[9]

Qualifying

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Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 29 Dick Hutcherson '67 Ford Bondy Long
2 43 Richard Petty '67 Plymouth Petty Enterprises
3 3 Buddy Baker '67 Dodge Ray Fox
4 21 Cale Yarborough '67 Ford Wood Brothers
5 14 Jim Paschal '67 Plymouth Tom Friedkin
6 16 LeeRoy Yarbrough '67 Mercury Bud Moore
7 71 Bobby Isaac '67 Dodge Nord Krauskopf
8 99 Paul Goldsmith '67 Plymouth Ray Nichels
9 6 Bobby Allison '67 Dodge Cotton Owens
10 26 Darel Dieringer '67 Ford Junior Johnson

Finishing order

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* denotes that the driver failed to finish the race.

References

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  1. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 weather information". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1967 Carolina 500 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
  3. ^ "Fast Track High Performance Driving School, Inc". Fasttrackracing.com. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  4. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 information (second reference)". Ultimate Racing History. Retrieved 2011-02-18.
  5. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 crew chief information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
  6. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 information (third reference)". Everything Stock Car. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  7. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 information (fourth reference)". Database Racing. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
  8. ^ "Richard Petty 1967 NASCAR season points information". How Stuff Works. Archived from the original on 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2011-02-18.
  9. ^ "1967 Carolina 500 retirement information". Race Database. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
Preceded by Richard Petty's career wins
1960–1984
Succeeded by