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{{short description|American racing driver (1938–1984)}}
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|name = Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough
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|caption = Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough's official publicity photo <small>(1969)</small>
|caption = Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough's official publicity photo <small>(1969)</small>
|death_date = {{death date and age|1984|12|7|1938|9|17}}
|death_date = {{death date and age|1984|12|7|1938|9|17}}
|birth_place = [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]
|birth_place = [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]], U.S.
|death_place = Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
|death_cause = Internal head injuries caused by fall
|death_cause = Internal head injuries caused by fall
|achievements = [[1969 Daytona 500|1969]] [[Daytona 500]] Winner<br>1969 [[Southern 500 (1950–2004)|Southern 500]] Winner<br>[[1969 World 600|1969]] [[Coca-Cola 600|World 600]] Winner<br>First driver to win [[NASCAR]]'s "Triple Crown" (1969)
|achievements = [[1969 Daytona 500]] Winner<br>1969 [[Southern 500 (1950–2004)|Southern 500]] Winner<br>[[1969 World 600]] Winner<br>First driver to win [[NASCAR]]'s "Triple Crown" (1969)
|awards = Named one of [[NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers]] (1998)
|awards = Named one of [[NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers]] (1998)<br>Named one of [[NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers]] (2023)
|Total_Cup_Races = 198
|Total_Cup_Races = 198
|Years_In_Cup = 12
|Years_In_Cup = 12
|Best_Cup_Pos = 15th (1964)
|Best_Cup_Pos = 15th (1964)
|First_Cup_Race = [[1960 Atlanta 500|1960]] [[Atlanta 500]] ([[Atlanta Motor Speedway|Atlanta]])
|First_Cup_Race = [[1960 Atlanta 500]] ([[Atlanta Motor Speedway|Atlanta]])
|Last_Cup_Race = [[1972 Old Dominion 500|1972]] [[Tums Fast Relief 500|Old Dominion 500]] ([[Martinsville Speedway|Martinsville]])
|Last_Cup_Race = [[1972 Old Dominion 500]] ([[Martinsville Speedway|Martinsville]])
|First_Cup_Win = [[1964 Savannah 200]] ([[Savannah Speedway|Savannah]])
|First_Cup_Win = [[1964 Savannah 200]] ([[Savannah Speedway|Savannah]])
|Last_Cup_Win = [[1970 National 500]] [[Bank of America 500|National 500]] ([[Charlotte Motor Speedway|Charlotte]])
|Last_Cup_Win = [[1970 National 500]] ([[Charlotte Motor Speedway|Charlotte]])
|Cup_Wins = 14
|Cup_Wins = 14
|Cup_Top_Tens = 92
|Cup_Top_Tens = 92
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'''Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough''' (September 17, 1938 – December 7, 1984) was an American [[stock car racing|stock car racer]]. His best season was 1969 when he won seven races, tallied 21 finishes in the top-ten and earned $193,211 (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|193211|1972|r=2}}}} when inflation is taken into account). During his entire career from 1960–1972, he competed in 198 races, scoring fourteen wins, 65 finishes in the top-five, 92 finishes in the top-ten, and ten pole positions. Yarbrough also competed in [[open-wheel]] racing, making 5 starts in the [[United States Auto Club|USAC]] Championship cars, including 3 [[Indianapolis 500]]s, with a best finish of 3rd at [[Trenton Speedway]] in 1970. His racing number was 98. When asked about his passion, Yarbrough described racing as "what I call my life."
'''Lonnie''' "'''LeeRoy'''" '''Yarbrough''' (September 17, 1938 – December 7, 1984) was an American [[stock car racing|stock car racer]]. His best season was 1969 when he won seven races, tallied 21 finishes in the top-ten and earned $193,211 (${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|193211|1972|r=2}}}} when inflation is taken into account). During his entire career from 1960–1972, he competed in 198 races, scoring fourteen wins, 65 finishes in the top-five, 92 finishes in the top-ten, and ten pole positions. Yarbrough also competed in [[open-wheel]] racing, making 5 starts in the [[United States Auto Club|USAC]] Championship cars, including 3 [[Indianapolis 500]]s, with a best finish of 3rd at [[Trenton Speedway]] in 1970. His racing number was 98. When asked about his passion, Yarbrough described racing as "what I call my life."


Yarbrough was admitted to a mental institution on March 7, 1980 after [[Attempted murder#United States|trying to kill]] his mother by strangulation.<ref>http://www.bronxbanterblog.com/2011/08/01/leeroy-he-aint-here-no-more/</ref><ref name="leeroyinsane">{{cite web | url = http://www.legendsofnascar.com/leeroy_yarbrough.htm| title = The Fall of LeeRoy Yarbrough| publisher = Legends of NASCAR | date = | accessdate = 2010-07-13}}</ref> All attempts to rehabilitate him (both in Florida or in North Carolina) failed and LeeRoy eventually died in 1984 after a fall.<ref name="leeroyinsane"/> In 1990, he was inducted into the [[National Motorsports Press Association]]'s Hall of Fame at [[Darlington Raceway]] in [[South Carolina]].<ref name="leeroyinsane"/> LeeRoy Yarbrough is not related to NASCAR champion [[Cale Yarborough]].
Yarbrough was admitted to a mental institution on March 7, 1980, after [[Attempted murder#United States|trying to kill]] his mother by strangulation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bronxbanterblog.com/2011/08/01/leeroy-he-aint-here-no-more/|title = » LeeRoy, He Ain't Here No More Bronx Banter}}</ref><ref name="leeroyinsane">{{cite web| url = http://www.legendsofnascar.com/leeroy_yarbrough.htm| title = The Fall of LeeRoy Yarbrough| publisher = Legends of NASCAR| access-date = 2010-07-13| archive-date = 2009-10-17| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20091017081702/http://www.legendsofnascar.com/leeroy_yarbrough.htm| url-status = dead}}</ref> All attempts to rehabilitate him (both in Florida or in North Carolina) failed and LeeRoy eventually died in 1984 after a fall.<ref name="leeroyinsane"/> In 1990, he was inducted into the [[National Motorsports Press Association]]'s Hall of Fame at [[Darlington Raceway]] in [[South Carolina]].<ref name="leeroyinsane"/> LeeRoy Yarbrough is not related to NASCAR champion [[Cale Yarborough]].


==Career==
==Career==


===Early stock car career===
===Early stock car career===
Yarbrough grew up on the west side of [[Jacksonville, Florida]], and developed an affinity for speed at an early age. When he was sixteen years-old, Yarbrough put together his first car, a 1934 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] coupe with a [[Chrysler]] engine. When he was 19, Yarbrough found his way to a local [[dirt track racing|dirt track]]. He won that race at Jacksonville Speedway in the spring of 1957.
Yarbrough grew up on the west side of [[Jacksonville, Florida]], and developed an affinity for speed at an early age. When he was sixteen years-old, Yarbrough put together his first car, a 1934 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] coupe with a [[Chrysler]] engine. When he was 19, Yarbrough found his way to a local [[dirt track racing|dirt track]]. He won that race at Jacksonville Speedway in the spring of 1957. Racing at Jacksonville Speedway Park on Saturday nights Yarborough developed a penchant for carrying excess speed into the third turn and diving under any car that was ahead of him. He would then slide through the turn and run the straightway 1" from the concrete wall. The style was evident in many of his last lap wins throughout his career.


Yarbrough started his racing career in NASCAR's lower tier [[NASCAR Sportsman Division|Sportsman division]]. After winning 11 races, Yarbrough moved up to the more powerful Modifieds and won 83 features in a three-year span.
Yarbrough started his racing career in NASCAR's lower tier [[NASCAR Sportsman Division|Sportsman division]]. After winning 11 races, Yarbrough moved up to the more powerful Modifieds and won 83 features in a three-year span.


Yarbrough won two short-track races in the 1964 [[NASCAR]] Grand National (now [[Sprint Cup Series|Sprint Cup]]) season, the first year he competed in more than 14 races. Two years later, Yarbrough scored his first [[Superspeedway#Superspeedways|superspeedway]] win at [[Charlotte]]. Driving an unsponsored and lightly regarded [[Dodge Charger (B-body)|Dodge Charger]] owned by Jon Thorne, Yarbrough dominated the race, leading for 450 of the {{convert|500|mi|km}} in the October 16 National 500. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080225022602/http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Factory_team Factory-backed] rides followed. His [[Junior Johnson]]-owned Ford team started out poorly early in the 1968 season. LeeRoy rebounded and won at [[Atlanta]] and [[Trenton, Georgia|Trenton]].
Yarbrough won two short-track races in the 1964 [[NASCAR]] Grand National season, the first year he competed in more than 14 races. Two years later, Yarbrough scored his first [[Superspeedway#Superspeedways|superspeedway]] win at [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]]. Driving an unsponsored and lightly regarded [[Dodge Charger (B-body)|Dodge Charger]] owned by Jon Thorne, Yarbrough dominated the race, leading for 450 of the {{convert|500|mi|km}} in the October 16 National 500. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080225022602/http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Factory_team Factory-backed] rides followed. His [[Junior Johnson]]-owned Ford team started out poorly early in the 1968 season. LeeRoy rebounded and won at [[Atlanta]] and [[Trenton, Georgia|Trenton]].


===1969 and later===
===1969 and later===
In the [[1969 Daytona 500|1969]] [[Daytona 500]], Yarbrough found himself trailing [[Charlie Glotzbach]] by 11 seconds with ten laps remaining. On the final lap, Yarbrough ducked to the low side to make the pass, but a lapped car was in that lane. Yarbrough dived to the low side in turn 3 to clear the lapped car, nearly clipping the apron. He took the lead from Glotzbach and dashed under the checkered flag a car length in front to win the Daytona 500. Next, he won Darlington's Rebel 400 in the final four laps, then won Charlotte's World 600, lapping the entire field at least twice. He also bagged the summer 400-miler at Daytona, prevailing in a late-race battle with Buddy Baker, making him the third driver in NASCAR history to sweep both Daytona races.<ref>{{cite web|last=Caraviello|first=David|url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/07/08/daytona-jimmie-johnson-history-sweep-bobby-davey-allison.html|title=Link to Allisons, history sweetens Johnson's Daytona sweep|publisher=[[NASCAR]]|date=2013-07-08|accessdate=2013-07-14}}</ref> Yarbrough won the summer race at Atlanta International Raceway despite a 102-degree fever. He captured The Southern 500 by passing David Pearson on the last lap. He won by a full lap at Rockingham in October, overcoming a lap deficit when a flat tire sent him into the wall. By season's end, Yarbrough had seven wins to his credit and was named American Driver of The year.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}
In the [[1969 Daytona 500]], Yarbrough was trailing [[Charlie Glotzbach]] by 11 seconds with ten laps remaining. On the final lap, Yarbrough ducked to the low side to make the pass, but a lapped car was in that lane. Yarbrough dived to the low side in turn 3 to clear the lapped car, nearly clipping the apron. He took the lead from Glotzbach and dashed under the checkered flag a car length in front to win the Daytona 500. Next, he won Darlington's Rebel 400 in the final four laps, then won Charlotte's World 600, lapping the entire field at least twice. He also won the summer 400-miler at Daytona, prevailing in a late-race battle with Buddy Baker, making him the third driver in NASCAR history to sweep both Daytona races.<ref>{{cite web|last=Caraviello|first=David|url=http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2013/07/08/daytona-jimmie-johnson-history-sweep-bobby-davey-allison.html|title=Link to Allisons, history sweetens Johnson's Daytona sweep|publisher=[[NASCAR]]|date=2013-07-08|access-date=2013-07-14}}</ref> Yarbrough won the summer race at Atlanta International Raceway despite a 102-degree fever. He captured The Southern 500 by passing David Pearson on the last lap. He won by a full lap at Rockingham in October, overcoming a lap deficit when a flat tire sent him into the wall. By season's end, Yarbrough had seven wins to his credit and was named American Driver of The year.{{Citation needed|date=February 2008}}


After his successful 1969 season, Yarbrough’s performance record trailed off. A victim of the factory withdrawal, Yarbrough had to scramble to locate rides in Grand National events. He won once in 1970 at [[Charlotte Motor Speedway]], and only entered six races in 1971. In 1972, he accepted a ride in a Ford owned by independent campaigner [[Bill Seifert]]. He registered nine top 10 finishes in 18 starts. Yarbrough showed up for Daytona's 1973 Speedweeks, but failed to earn a starting berth for the Daytona 500. He virtually dropped out of sight after that, never again showing up at a NASCAR event.
After his successful 1969 season, Yarbrough’s performance record trailed off. A victim of the factory withdrawal, Yarbrough had to scramble to locate rides in Grand National events. He won once in 1970 at [[Charlotte Motor Speedway]], and only entered six races in 1971. In 1972, he accepted a ride in a Ford owned by independent campaigner [[Bill Seifert]]. He registered nine top 10 finishes in 18 starts. Yarbrough showed up for Daytona's 1973 Speedweeks, but failed to earn a starting berth for the Daytona 500. He virtually dropped out of sight after that, never again showing up at a NASCAR event.
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==Later career and life==
==Later career and life==


On April 22, 1970, Yarbrough suffered head injuries while doing tire tests for Goodyear at [[Texas World Speedway]]. Yarbrough blew a tire between turns three and four and impacted the wall at over 160&nbsp;mph. Yarbrough's head hit a roll bar inside the cockpit with such force that it cracked his helmet. He was released from the hospital that evening, and at the time, was not believed to have been a serious head injury.<ref name="Yarbrough Okay, Back at Wheel">{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-news-1970-leeroy-yarbrough/136417636/ |work=Charlotte News |location=(North Carolina) |title=Yarbrough Okay, Back at Wheel |date=April 23, 1970}}</ref> He was picked up at the airport by [[Cale Yarborough]], but later had no memory of the crash, hospital, or meeting with Yarborough.<ref name="Yarbrough Had Great Potential">{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer-1984-leeroy-yarbr/136417915/ |work=Charlotte Observer |location=(North Carolina) |title=Yarbrough Had Great Potential |date=December 11, 1984}}</ref>
A hard test crash, April 1970, at the old [[Texas World Speedway]] in College Station, Texas left him disoriented. He could not remember fellow driver [[Cale Yarborough]] picking him up in Texas a few days later and flying him home. He also could not remember flying on to Martinsville, or running in the race at Martinsville.


"I was unconscious for about an hour, but I feel okay today," Yarbrough said a day later. "As tightly as I was strapped in the seat, it's hard for me to believe my body moved that much. The straps made my shoulders black and blue and I'm pretty sore."<ref name="Yarbrough Okay, Back at Wheel"/> Days later, Yarbrough qualified eighth at Martinsville but the race was postponed because of rain.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-state-1970-leeroy-yarbrough-texas/136417682/ |work=The State |location=(South Carolina) |title=Petty Cast as Favorite for 15th Virginia 500 |date=April 26, 1970}}</ref>
[[Junior Johnson]], who considered him the best driver he ever had, was determined to find out what was wrong. "He could remember everything from 1970 back, nothing forward," Johnson said. "And, it seemed like it just happened all at once. You'd go to dinner with him, and they'd put a plate of food in front of him, and he'd just sit, and look at it, until you said, 'Lee Roy, eat.' Then, he’d pick up his knife and fork"


Yarbrough showed well in a few [[Indy Car]] starts, leading the inaugural [[California 500 (Indycar)|California 500]] at [[Ontario Motor Speedway]] late before dropping out, and then finishing 3rd at [[Trenton Speedway]] in 1971. After competing in 3 [[Indianapolis 500]]s in 1967, '69 and '70, Yarbrough was driving a Dan Gurney Eagle in practice for the 1971 500 when he spun and crashed hard in turn one. Yarbrough spent the next few months, June through November, in and out of the hospital with many different ailments and memory problems. He was rumoured to have contracted [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]] from a tick bite, and also drank alcohol heavily. He most likely suffered brain trauma from the crashes in Texas and Indianapolis.
Yarbrough showed well in a few [[Indy Car]] starts, leading the [[1970 California 500|inaugural California 500]] at [[Ontario Motor Speedway]] late. After Al Unser retired with 14 laps remaining, Yarbrough inherited the lead. With a margin of two laps over second place, it appeared that Yarbrough would score an unlikely victory. But with eight laps remaining, Yarbrough suffered a broken piston and blew an engine, coasting to a stop in turn four. Yarbrough drew cheers from the crowd as he pushed his car back to the pits.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times-1970-california-50/131830804/ |work=Los Angeles Times |location=(California) |agency=Associated Press |title=Ontario Failures |date=September 7, 1970 |page=64}}</ref> Yarbrough then finished 3rd at [[Trenton Speedway]] in 1971.


After competing in three [[Indianapolis 500]]s in 1967, '69 and '70, Yarbrough was driving a Dan Gurney Eagle in practice on May 9 for the [[1971 Indianapolis 500]] when he spun and crashed hard in turn one, suffering head injuries. Cale Yarborough was at the track hospital when LeeRoy was brought in. "He was burned on the hands and neck, and he was woozy from another lick on the head. He was the palest live man I've ever seen."<ref name="Yarbrough Had Great Potential"/> Yarbrough spent the next few months, June through November, in and out of the hospital with many different ailments and memory problems. He was rumoured to have contracted [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]] from a tick bite, and also drank alcohol heavily. He most likely suffered brain trauma from the crashes in Texas and Indianapolis.
Yarbrough was committed to the Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee by Judge Hudson Oliff of Jacksonville on March 7, 1980, after he was tried for attempted first-degree murder of his mother and battery to a law- enforcement officer. His mother, Minnie Yarbrough, testified that he had walked up to her and started strangling her for no reason. Judge Oliff ruled that Mr. Yarbrough was not guilty of attempted murder because he was unable to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the incident.

In 1977, a court, on recommendation from a psychiatric board, ruled him incompetent to handle his own affairs and he moved in with his mother, Minnie Yarbrough.<ref name="Atlanta Constitution">{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-constitution-1980-leeroy-yar/136417547/ |work=Atlanta Constitution |location=(Georgia) |title=Yarbrough: What Have I Done continued |date=December 11, 1984}}</ref> Yarbrough had an alcohol problem and would sometimes collect empty bottles on the side of the road for the bottle deposits which he would use to buy beer. The alcohol abuse further irritated his brain damage.<ref name="Yarbrough Had Great Potential"/> It was reported that by 1980, his drinking had reduced.<ref name="Atlanta Constitution"/>

Yarbrough's mother noticed a change in his behavior in early 1980. He began spending most of his time in bed reading racing magazines, rarely leaving his bedroom. On Saturday, February 9, Yarbrough went out for a walk and someone bought him some beers. A policeman friend later brought him to a local hospital where he was released at 2 am. As his mother recalled, "they called me and told me nothing was wrong with him, except that he apparently had a drinking problem. I told them, 'Please keep him there. You don't know LeeRoy. I know my son. He needs help, and it's not the drinking.' But they released him."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-constitution-1980-leeroy-yar/136417553/ |work=Atlanta Constitution |location=(Georgia) |title=LeeRoy: Mama What Have I Done? |date=March 16, 1980}}</ref>

On Wednesday, February 13, LeeRoy spent most of the day in bed, with his mother bringing him food. Terry Sweat, Minnie's grandson, had left the house to buy her cigarettes. While doing the dishes after dinner, LeeRoy entered the kitchen and remarked about his mouth, saying "'Mama, look how you've cut my mouth!' I said, Son, I haven't done anything to your mouth. Your mouth is all right.' LeeRoy opened his mouth. I looked at it. It was not cut." He left the kitchen and returned shortly, saying, "Mama, I'm going to do something, and I don't want to do it. I'm going to kill you." Yarbrough would proceed to strangle his mother. Terry Sweat returned and struck Yarbrough with a jelly jar until he released his mother. When police arrived, LeeRoy struck an officer in the face and needed several firefighters to subdue him.<ref name="Atlanta Constitution"/>

Police arrested Yarbrough with charges of first-degree attempted murder for trying to kill his 65-year-old mother, plus assault on a police officer. Yarbrough was committed to the Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee by Judge Hudson Oliff of Jacksonville on March 7, 1980. Judge Oliff ruled that Mr. Yarbrough was not guilty of attempted murder because he was unable to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the incident.

Yarbrough had no memory of the assault and was unaware of why he was imprisoned. For almost a month, his mother would not tell him the real reason he was in jail. Finally in early March, he received a newspaper that explained his charges. He called his mother in disbelief, saying, "Mama, is it true what the paper said? Mama, I wouldn't hurt you for nothing in this world."<ref name="Atlanta Constitution"/>

In March 1981, Junior Johnson and auto racing chaplain Bill Baird had LeeRoy transferred to a mental hospital in Asheville, North Carolina and a fund was set up to pay for his expenses. Johnson said, "We haven't given up on getting LeeRoy treatment that will help him." Baird said that although the "prognosis originally was not good, the doctors who examined him are saying now that with continuing treatment at Asheville, his chances are moderate to good for significant progress. We’re told there’s a 25-30% chance he can function again in society." The Rod Osterlund Racing team, which fielded cars for defending champion Dale Earnhardt, offered Yarbrough a job with their team once his treatment was completed.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer-1981-leeroy-yarbr/136417790/ |work=Charlotte Observer |location=(North Carolina) |title=Friends, Fans Help LeeRoy Yarbrough |date=March 17, 1981}}</ref> Junior Johnson was also prepared to give Yarbrough a job. Unfortunately,  staff at the facility determined Yarbrough's brain damage was too severe for treatment and he returned to a Florida facility.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer-1984-leeroy-yarbr/136417906/ |work=Charlotte Observer |location=(North Carolina) |title=Yarbrough Had Potential |date=December 11, 1984}}</ref>


==Death==
==Death==
While in the hospital on December 6, 1984 Yarbrough had a violent seizure and fell over striking his head. He fell unconscious immediately. He was rushed to Jacksonville's University Hospital where he died the morning of December 7, 1984. The doctors said he died of internal bleeding in the brain.
While in the hospital on December 6, 1984, Yarbrough had a violent seizure and fell over striking his head. He fell unconscious immediately. He was rushed to Jacksonville's University Hospital where he died the morning of December 7, 1984. The doctors said he died of internal bleeding in the brain.

Upon Yarbrough's death, Junior Johnson said, "People should always have respect for LeeRoy. He'd have been among our greats if he hadn't been so unlucky to hit the walls a time or two too many."<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charlotte-observer-1984-leeroy-yarbr/136417915/ |work=Charlotte Observer |location=(North Carolina) |title=Yarbrough Had Potential continued |date=December 11, 1984}}</ref>


==Motorsports career results==
==Motorsports career results==

===Indianapolis 500 results===
===American open-wheel racing===
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====USAC Championship Car====
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! Year
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! 19
! 20
! 21
! 22
! 23
! 24
! 25
! 26
! 27
! 28
! Pos
! Points
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! [[1966 USAC Championship Car season|1966]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1966 Indianapolis 500|INDY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Atlanta 500 Classic|ATL]]
| [[Pikes Peak International Hill Climb|PIP]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack|SPR]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack|DUQ]]
| [[Indiana State Fair|ISF]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds Race Track|SAC]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| colspan=12|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;"| NC
! style="background:#CFCFFF;"| 0
|-
! [[1967 USAC Championship Car season|1967]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1967 Indianapolis 500|INDY]]<br /><small>27</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Pikes Peak International Hill Climb|PIP]]
| [[Mosport Park|MOS]]
| [[Mosport Park|MOS]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix|MTR]]
| [[Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix|MTR]]
| [[Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack|SPR]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack|DUQ]]
| [[Indiana State Fair|ISF]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds Race Track|SAC]]
| [[Hanford Motor Speedway|HAN]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Riverside International Raceway|RIV]]
| colspan=7|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | NC
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 0
|-
! [[1968 USAC Championship Car season|1968]]
| [[Hanford Motor Speedway|HAN]]
| [[Stardust International Raceway|LVG]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1968 Indianapolis 500|INDY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Mosport Park|MOS]]
| [[Mosport Park|MOS]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Pikes Peak International Hill Climb|PIP]]
| [[Continental Divide Raceways|CDR]]
| [[Firestone Indy 225|NAZ]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix|MTR]]
| [[Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix|MTR]]
| [[Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack|SPR]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack|DUQ]]
| [[Indiana State Fair|ISF]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds Race Track|SAC]]
| [[Firestone Indy 400|MCH]]
| [[Hanford Motor Speedway|HAN]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Riverside International Raceway|RIV]]
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | NC
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 0
|-
! [[1969 USAC Championship Car season|1969]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Hanford Motor Speedway|HAN]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF; | [[1969 Indianapolis 500|INDY]] <br><small>23</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Pikes Peak International Hill Climb|PIP]]
| [[Continental Divide Raceways|CDR]]
| [[Firestone Indy 225|NAZ]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack|SPR]]
| [[Dover Downs International Speedway|DOV]]
| [[DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack|DUQ]]
| [[Indiana State Fair|ISF]]
| [[Brainerd International Raceway|BRN]]
| [[Brainerd International Raceway|BRN]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds Race Track|SAC]]
| [[Pacific Raceways|KEN]]
| [[Pacific Raceways|KEN]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Riverside International Raceway|RIV]]
| colspan=4|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | NC
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 0
|-
! [[1970 USAC Championship Car season|1970]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| [[Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma|SON]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF; | [[1970 Indianapolis 500|INDY]] <br><small>19</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Langhorne Speedway|LAN]]
| [[Continental Divide Raceways|CDR]]
| [[Firestone Indy 400|MCH]]
| [[Indianapolis Raceway Park|IRP]]
| [[Illinois State Fairgrounds Racetrack|SPR]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;" | [[1970 California 500|ONT]] <br><small>8</small>
| [[DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack|DUQ]]
| [[Indiana State Fair|ISF]]
| [[Missouri State Fair Speedway|SED]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds Race Track|SAC]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| colspan=10|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 35th
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 250
|-
! [[1971 USAC Championship Car season|1971]]
| [[Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela|RAF]]
| [[Autódromo Ciudad de Rafaela|RAF]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F; | [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]] <br><small>3</small>
| style="background:#FFCFCF; | [[1971 Indianapolis 500|INDY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[Pocono 500 (Indycar)|POC]]
| [[Firestone Indy 400|MCH]]
| [[Milwaukee 225|MIL]]
| [[1971 California 500|ONT]]
| [[Trenton Speedway|TRE]]
| [[XM Satellite Radio Indy 200|PHX]]
| colspan=16|
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 23rd
! style="background:#CFCFFF;" | 280
|}

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===Daytona 500 results===
===NASCAR===
([[Template:NASCAR driver results legend|key]]) (<span style="font-size:85%">'''Bold'''&nbsp;– Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics''&nbsp;– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *&nbsp;– Most laps led. **&nbsp;– All laps led.</span>)
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====Grand National Series====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%"
! colspan="69" | [[NASCAR Cup Series|NASCAR Grand National Series]] results
|-
|-
! Year
! Year
! Team
! No.
! Make
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! 19
! 20
! 21
! 22
! 23
! 24
! 25
! 26
! 27
! 28
! 29
! 30
! 31
! 32
! 33
! 34
! 35
! 36
! 37
! 38
! 39
! 40
! 41
! 42
! 43
! 44
! 45
! 46
! 47
! 48
! 49
! 50
! 51
! 52
! 53
! 54
! 55
! 56
! 57
! 58
! 59
! 60
! 61
! 62
! {{Tooltip|NGNC|NASCAR Grand National classification}}
! Pts
! Ref
|-
! rowspan=2| [[1960 NASCAR Grand National Series|1960]]
!
!
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| [[Southern States Fairgrounds|CLT]]
| [[Columbia Speedway|CLB]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| [[1960 Daytona 500|DAY]]
| [[Southern States Fairgrounds|CLT]]
| [[1960 Gwyn Staley 160|NWS]]
| [[Copper Cup 100|PHO]]
| [[Columbia Speedway|CLB]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[1960 Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[Wilson Speedway|WIL]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[Asheville-Weaverville Speedway|AWS]]
| [[Rebel 300|DAR]]
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[Occoneechee Speedway|HBO]]
| [[Richmond 200|RCH]]
| [[Hanford Motor Speedway|HMS]]
| [[1960 World 600|CLT]]
| [[1960 International 200|BGS]]
| [[Firecracker 250|DAY]]
| [[Heidelberg Raceway|HEI]]
| [[Empire State 200|MAB]]
| [[Myrtle Beach Speedway|MBS]]
| [[Dixie 300|ATL]]
| [[Dixie Speedway|BIR]]
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|CLB]]
| [[South Boston Speedway|SBO]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[California State Fairgrounds|CSF]]
| [[Gamecock Speedway|GSP]]
| [[Occoneechee Speedway|HBO]]
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[Wilkes 320|NWS]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1960 National 400|CLT]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| colspan=19|
! rowspan=2| 137th
! rowspan=2| 84
! rowspan=2| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1960/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1960 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
!
! 82
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| colspan=43|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1960 Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>33</small>
| colspan="18" |
|-
! rowspan=5| [[1962 NASCAR Grand National Series|1962]]
! [[Lewis Osborne (NASCAR)|Lewis Osborne]]
! 97
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| [[Concord Speedway|CON]]
| [[Asheville-Weaverville Speedway|AWS]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| [[1962 Daytona 500|DAY]]
| [[Concord Speedway|CON]]
| [[Asheville-Weaverville Speedway|AWS]]
| [[St. Patrick's Day 200|SVH]]
| [[Occoneechee Speedway|HBO]]
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| [[Arclite 200|CLB]]
| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[Myrtle Beach Speedway|MBS]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[1962 Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[Southside Speedway|RCH]]
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[Concord Speedway|CON]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Rebel 300|DAR]] <br><small>30</small>
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>17</small>
| [[1962 Myers Brothers 200|BGS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Augusta Speedway|AUG]] <br><small>13</small>
| [[Southside Speedway|RCH]]
| [[South Boston Speedway|SBO]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Augusta Speedway|AUG]] <br><small>19</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]] <br><small>20</small>
| [[Myrtle Beach Speedway|MBS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1962 Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>42</small>
| [[Confederate 200|CHT]]
| [[Nashville 500|NSV]]
| [[Huntsville Speedway|HUN]]
| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| [[Starkey Speedway|STR]]
| [[International 200|BGS]]
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| colspan=19|
! rowspan=5| 36th
! rowspan=5| 4240
! rowspan=5| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1962/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Nichels|Nichels Engineering]]
! 39
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=22|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[World 600|CLT]] <br><small>12</small>
| colspan=5|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Firecracker 250|DAY]] <br><small>25</small>
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[New Asheville Speedway|ASH]]
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| colspan=30|
|-
! [[Ralph Smith (NASCAR)|Ralph Smith]]
! 179
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| colspan=43|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Valdosta Speedway|VAL]] <br><small>5</small>
| colspan=18|
|-
! [[Worth McMillion|McMillion Racing]]
! 83
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=44|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1962 Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>27</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Dog Track Speedway|DTS]]
| [[Augusta Speedway|AUG]]
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[Wilkes 320|NWS]]
| colspan=11|
|-
! rowspan=2| [[Jimmy Baker (NASCAR)|Jimmy Baker]]
! rowspan=2| 81
! rowspan=2| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=51|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[National 400|CLT]] <br><small>43</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1962 Dixie 400|ATL]] <br><small>37</small>
| colspan="9" |
|-
! rowspan=8| [[1963 NASCAR Grand National Series|1963]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Birmingham International Raceway|BIR]] <br><small>20</small>
| [[Golden Gate Speedway|GGS]]
| [[Turkey Day 200|THS]]
| [[Riverside 500|RSD]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| colspan=57|
! rowspan=8| 26th
! rowspan=8| 7872
! rowspan=8| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1963/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1963 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=2| [[E. A. McQuaig]]
! 30
! rowspan=2| [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=5|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>11</small>
| colspan=24|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]] <br><small>6</small>
| [[Dog Track Speedway|DTS]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[New Asheville Speedway|ASH]]
| [[Old Bridge Stadium|OBS]]
| [[Bridgehampton Raceway|BRR]]
| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[1963 Pickens 200|GPS]]
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| [[1963 Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[1963 Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[International 200|BGS]]
| [[Mountaineer 300|ONA]]
| colspan=18|
|-
! 39
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[1963 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>13</small>
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[Asheville-Weaverville Speedway|AWS]]
| [[Occoneechee Speedway|HBO]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>7</small>
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| colspan=13|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[World 600|CLT]] <br><small>33</small>
| [[Birmingham International Raceway|BIR]]
| [[Dixie 400|ATL]]
| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]]
| [[1963 Speedorama 200|MBS]]
| colspan=32|
|-
! [[Lou Sidoit]]
! 69
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=12|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>5</small>
| colspan=5|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Virginia 500|MAR]] <br><small>17</small>
| colspan=43|
|-
! [[Lyle Stelter]]
! 55
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=13|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| '''[[Augusta Speedway|AUG]]''' <br><small>9</small>
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[1963 South Boston 400|SBO]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Gywn Staley 400|NWS]] <br><small>26</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Columbia 200|CLB]] <br><small>10</small>
| [[Tar Heel Speedway|THS]]
| colspan=40|
|-
! [[W. M. Harrison]]
! 71
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| colspan=22|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Rebel 300|DAR]] <br><small>16</small>
| [[Old Dominion Speedway|ODS]]
| [[Southside Speedway|RCH]]
| colspan=37|
|-
! [[Don Harrison (NASCAR)|Don Harrison]]
! rowspan=2| 92
! rowspan=2| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=44|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>29</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[1963 Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[Dog Track Speedway|DTS]]
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| [[Tar Heel Speedway|THS]]
| colspan=11|
|-
! [[Ray Osborne (NASCAR)|Ray Osborne]]
| colspan=51|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[National 400|CLT]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[1963 South Boston 400|SBO]]
| [[Occoneechee Speedway|HBO]]
| [[1963 Golden State 400|RSD]]
| colspan="7" |
|-
! rowspan=7| [[1964 NASCAR Grand National Series|1964]]
! [[E. A. McQuaig]]
! 39
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| [[1964 Textile 250|CON]]
| [[The First 510|AUG]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1964 Jacksonville 200|JSP]] <br><small>20</small>
| colspan=59|
! rowspan=7| 15th
! rowspan=7| 16172
! rowspan=7| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1964/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1964 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
!
! 90
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Sunshine 200|SVH]] <br><small>17</small>
| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| colspan=56|
|-
! [[David Walker (NASCAR)|David Walker]]
! 89
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>21</small>
| [[1964 Daytona 500|DAY]]
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1964 Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>22</small>
| colspan=49|
|-
! [[Roscoe Sanders]]
! 71
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| colspan=9|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>11</small>
| colspan=52|
|-
! [[Louis Weathersbee]]
! 45
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| colspan=10|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Greenville 200|GPS]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Asheville-Weaverville Speedway|AWS]] <br><small>8</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Joe Weatherly 150|HBO]] <br><small>14</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]] <br><small>14</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Columbia 200|CLB]] <br><small>3</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1964 Savannah 200|SVH]] <br><small>1</small>
|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Tidewater 250|LGY]] <br><small>9</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Hickory 250|HCY]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[South Boston Speedway|SBO]]
|
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Pickens 200|GPS]] <br><small>1</small>
| [[New Asheville Speedway|ASH]]
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Concord Speedway|CON]] <br><small>12</small>
| [[Music City 200|NSV]]
| [[Confederate 300|CHT]]
| [[Birmingham International Raceway|BIR]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Valdosta Speedway|VAL]] <br><small>2*</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]] <br><small>2</small>
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Old Dominion 400|ODS]] <br><small>12</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Fireball Roberts 200|OBS]] <br><small>6</small>
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Islip Speedway|ISP]] <br><small>15</small>
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Rambi Raceway|MBS]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| [[Moyock 300|DTS]]
| [[Mountaineer 500|ONA]]
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| [[Starkey Speedway|STR]]
| colspan=10|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Jaycee 300|AUG]] <br><small>23</small>
| [[Jacksonville Speedway|JAC]]
|-
! [[Paul Clayton (NASCAR)|Paul Clayton]]
! 70
! [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| colspan=17|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]] <br><small>26</small>
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| colspan=43|
|-
! rowspan=3| [[Ray Fox|Fox Racing]]
! 03
! rowspan=2| [[Dodge]]
| colspan=20|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Rebel 300|DAR]] <br><small>8</small>
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1964 World 600|CLT]] <br><small>26</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Dixie 400|ATL]] <br><small>11</small>
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[1964 Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>11</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Bridgehampton Raceway|BRR]] <br><small>18</small>
|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1964 The Glen 151.8|GLN]] <br><small>2</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Pennsylvania 200|LIN]] <br><small>18</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1964 Volunteer 500|BRI]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[1964 Nashville 400|NSV]]
| colspan=7|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>17</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Old Dominion Speedway|ODS]]
| [[Orange Speedway|HBO]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1964 Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>27</small>
| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]]
| [[1964 Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[National 400|CLT]] <br><small>5</small>
| [[Harris Speedway|HAR]]
| colspan=2|
|-
! rowspan=6| [[1965 NASCAR Grand National Series|1965]]
! rowspan=2| 3
| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]]
| style="background:#DFFFDF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>12</small>
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1965 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[1965 Fireball 200|AWS]]
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| [[Orange Speedway|HBO]]
| [[1965 Atlanta 500|ATL]]
| [[1965 Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[1965 Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[1965 Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[Columbia 200|CLB]]
| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]]
| [[Rebel 300|DAR]]
| [[Tidewater 250|LGY]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| colspan=44|
! rowspan=6| 37th
! rowspan=6| 5852
! rowspan=6| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1965/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1965 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| colspan=18|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[World 600|CLT]] <br><small>14</small>
| [[Cleveland County Fairgrounds|CCF]]
| [[New Asheville Speedway|ASH]]
| [[Harris Speedway|HAR]]
| [[Music City 200|NSV]]
| [[Birmingham 200|BIR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Dixie 400|ATL]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| [[Myrtle Beach Speedway|MBS]]
| [[Valdosta Speedway|VAL]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[Old Dominion Speedway|ODS]]
| [[Old Bridge 200|OBS]]
| [[Islip Speedway|ISP]]
| [[The Glen 151.8|GLN]]
| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| [[Cleveland County Fairgrounds|CCF]]
| colspan=8|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1965 Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>27</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| colspan=5|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[National 400|CLT]] <br><small>5</small>
| [[Orange Speedway|HBO]]
| [[American 500|CAR]]
| [[Tidewater 300|DTS]]
| colspan="7" |
|-
! [[Gary Weaver (NASCAR)|Gary Weaver]]
! 10
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=36|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]] <br><small>19</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Augusta Speedway|AUG]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]] <br><small>6</small>
| [[Dog Track Speedway|DTS]]
| [[Beltsville 200|BLV]]
| [[Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| colspan=18|
|-
! [[Gene Hobby]]
! 99
! [[Dodge]]
| colspan=37|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Smokey Mountain Raceway|SMR]] <br><small>21</small>
| colspan=24|
|-
! [[Sam Fogle]]
! 31
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=38|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]] <br><small>12</small>
| colspan=7|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Pennsylvania 200|LIN]] <br><small>23</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Old Dominion Speedway|ODS]] <br><small>25</small>
| colspan=14|
|-
! [[Petty Enterprises]]
! 43
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| colspan=48|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[1965 Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| colspan=11|
|-
! [[1966 NASCAR Grand National Series|1966]]
! [[Jon Thorne (NASCAR)|Jon Thorne]]
! 12
! [[Dodge]]
| [[Georgia Cracker 300|AUG]]
| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]]
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[1966 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>8</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Peach Blossom 500|CAR]] <br><small>32</small>
| [[1966 Southeastern 500|BRI]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>21</small>
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[1966 Columbia 200|CLB]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Rebel 400|DAR]] <br><small>29</small>
| [[Tidewater 250|LGY]]
| [[Speedy Morelock 200|MGR]]
| [[Independent 250|MON]]
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| [[World 600|CLT]]
| [[Dog Track Speedway|DTS]]
| [[Asheville 300|ASH]]
| [[Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds|PIF]]
| [[East Tennessee 200|SMR]]
| [[Fireball 300|AWS]]
| [[Beltsville 200|BLV]]
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[1966 Firecracker 400|DAY]]''' <br><small>24</small>
| [[Old Dominion Speedway|ODS]]
| [[Bridgehampton Raceway|BRR]]
| [[Oxford Plains Speedway|OXF]]
| [[Fonda Speedway|FON]]
| [[Islip Speedway|ISP]]
| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[1966 Smoky Mountain 200|SMR]]
| [[1966 Nashville 400|NSV]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Dixie 400|ATL]] <br><small>43</small>
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| [[Maryland 200|BLV]]
| [[1966 Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| '''[[1966 Southern 500|DAR]]''' <br><small>8</small>
| [[1966 Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Joe Weatherly 150|HBO]]
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[National 500|CLT]] <br><small>1*</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1966 American 500|CAR]] <br><small>39</small>
| colspan="13" |
! 26th
! 10528
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1966/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1966 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=4| [[1967 NASCAR Grand National Series|1967]]
!
! 33
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Augusta 300|AUG]] <br><small>20</small>
| colspan=61|
! rowspan=4| 37th
! rowspan=4| 7012
! rowspan=4| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1967/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1967 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Jon Thorne (NASCAR)|Jon Thorne]]
! 12
! [[Dodge]]
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]] <br><small>34</small>
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>1</small>
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1967 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[1967 Fireball 300|AWS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>24</small>
| [[1967 Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[Bowman Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1967 Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>30</small>
| [[Columbia 200|CLB]]
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[1967 Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]]
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| [[Rebel 400|DAR]]
| [[Beltsville 200|BLV]]
| [[Tidewater 250|LGY]]
| [[World 600|CLT]]
| [[Asheville 300|ASH]]
| [[Macon 300|MGR]]
| [[East Tennessee 200|SMR]]
| [[Fairgrounds Raceway|BIR]]
| colspan=38|
|-
! [[Bud Moore Engineering]]
! 16
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=24|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1967 Carolina 500|CAR]] <br><small>18</small>
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| [[Montgomery Speedway|MGY]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>6</small>
| [[Northern 300|TRN]]
| [[Maine 300|OXF]]
| [[Fonda Speedway|FDA]]
| [[Islip 300|ISP]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]] <br><small>16</small>
| [[Smoky Mountain 200|SMR]]
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Dixie 500|ATL]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>39</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[1967 Capital City 300|RCH]]
| [[Maryland 300 (auto race)|BLV]]
| [[Hillsboro 150|HBO]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>35</small>
| colspan=17|
|-
! rowspan=3| [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! rowspan=3| 26
! rowspan=2| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=45|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1967 Wilkes 400|NWS]] <br><small>3</small>
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1967 National 500|CLT]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[American 500|CAR]] <br><small>14</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]] <br><small>27</small>
| colspan="13" |
|-
! rowspan=7| [[1968 NASCAR Grand National Series|1968]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[Middle Georgia 500|MGR]]''' <br><small>17</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Montgomery Speedway|MGY]] <br><small>20</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]] <br><small>37</small>
|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Richmond 250|RCH]]
| colspan=5|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Virginia 500|MAR]] <br><small>4</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| '''[[1968 Rebel 400|DAR]]''' <br><small>5</small>
| [[1968 Beltsville 300|BLV]]
| [[1968 Tidewater 250|LGY]]
| colspan=45|
! rowspan=7| 16th
! rowspan=7| 1894
! rowspan=7| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1968/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1968 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>2</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| '''[[Atlanta 500|ATL]]''' <br><small>2</small>
| [[1968 Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| colspan=53|
|-
! [[Lyle Stelter]]
! 56
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=9|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[1968 Columbia 200|CLB]] <br><small>9</small>
| colspan=23|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| [[1968 Western North Carolina 500|AWS]]
| colspan=38|
|-
! [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! 98
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=10|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 Columbia 200|CLB]] <br><small>5</small>
| colspan=11|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[Carolina 500|CAR]]''' <br><small>28</small>
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| '''[[1968 Northern 300|TRN]]''' <br><small>1*</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[1968 Volunteer 500|BRI]]''' <br><small>32</small>
| [[Smoky Mountain 200|SMR]]
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>27</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]]
| [[Maryland 300|BLV]]
| [[Hillsboro 150|HBO]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>3</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1968 National 500|CLT]] <br><small>41</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 American 500|CAR]] <br><small>3</small>
| colspan=14|
|-
! [[Lyle Stelter]]
! 55
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=12|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1968 Dixie 250|AUG]] <br><small>15</small>
| [[1968 Fireball 300|AWS]]
| colspan=48|
|-
! [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! 98
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=17|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 World 600|CLT]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Asheville 300|ASH]]
| [[Macon 300|MGR]]
| [[East Tennessee 200|SMR]]
| [[Birmingham International Raceway|BIR]]
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>2</small>
| [[1968 Islip 300|ISP]]
| [[Maine 300|OXF]]
| [[Fonda 200|FDA]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Dixie 500|ATL]] <br><small>1*</small>
| colspan=11|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Augusta 200|AUG]]
| colspan=16|
|-
! rowspan=2| [[Lyle Stelter]]
! rowspan=2| 56
! rowspan=2| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=36|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[South Boston Speedway|SBO]] <br><small>20</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Crabber 250|LGY]] <br><small>23</small>
| colspan=10|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1968 Peach State 200|JFC]] <br><small>5</small>
| colspan="13" |
|-
! rowspan=4| [[1969 NASCAR Grand National Series|1969]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 Georgia 500 (November 1968)|MGR]] <br><small>16</small>
| [[Montgomery Speedway|MGY]]
| colspan=60|
! rowspan=4| 16th
! rowspan=4| 2712
! rowspan=4| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1969/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1969 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! rowspan=2| [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! rowspan=2| 98
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Motor Trend 500|RSD]] <br><small>6</small>
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>11</small>
| [[Columbia 200|CLB]]
| [[Hickory 250|HCY]]
| [[Greenville 200|GPS]]
| [[Richmond 500|RCH]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]] <br><small>2</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Virginia 500|MAR]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[Fireball 300|AWS]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Rebel 400|DAR]] <br><small>1</small>
| [[Beltsville 300|BLV]]
| [[Tidewater 375|LGY]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1969 World 600|CLT]] <br><small>1*</small>
| [[Macon 300|MGR]]
| [[Maryville 300|SMR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 Motor State 500|MCH]] <br><small>4*</small>
| [[Kingsport 250|KPT]]
| [[1969 Pickens 200|GPS]]
| [[1969 North State 200|NCF]]
| colspan=35|
|-
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>9</small>
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1969 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>1</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Carolina 500|CAR]] <br><small>23</small>
| [[Cracker 200|AUG]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>2</small>
| colspan=18|
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Medal of Honor Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>1*</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Mason-Dixon 300|DOV]] <br><small>15</small>
| [[Thompson 200|TPN]]
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 Volunteer 500|BRI]] <br><small>11</small>
| [[Nashville 400|NSV]]
| [[Smoky Mountain 200|SMR]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1969 Dixie 500|ATL]] <br><small>1*</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Yankee 600|MCH]] <br><small>8</small>
| [[South Boston 100|SBO]]
| [[1969 Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Western North Carolina 500|AWS]] <br><small>22</small>
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>1*</small>
| [[Buddy Shuman 250|HCY]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Cook Out 400 (Richmond)|RCH]] <br><small>10</small>
| style="background:#DFC484;"| [[1969 Talladega 500|TAL]] <br><small>Wth</small>
| [[1969 Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>20</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 National 500|CLT]] <br><small>38</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Savannah Speedway|SVH]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Augusta Speedway|AUG]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1969 American 500|CAR]] <br><small>1*</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Jeffco 200|JFC]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 Georgia 500 (November 1969)|MGR]] <br><small>29</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1969 Texas 500|TWS]] <br><small>10</small>
| colspan="8" |
|-
! [[L. G. DeWitt|DeWitt Racing]]
! 14
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=30|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Northern 300|TRN]] <br><small>5</small>
| [[1969 Maryland 300|BLV]]
| colspan=30|
|-
! rowspan=4| [[1970 NASCAR Grand National Series|1970]]
! rowspan=2| [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! rowspan=2| 98
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1970 Motor Trend 500|RSD]] <br><small>3</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[1970 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>9</small>
| [[Richmond 500|RCH]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Carolina 500|CAR]] <br><small>29</small>
| [[Savannah 200|SVH]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]]
| [[1970 Alabama 500|TAL]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Columbia 200|CLB]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1970 Rebel 400|DAR]] <br><small>26</small>
| [[Beltsville 300|BLV]]
| [[Tidewater 300 (Spring)|LGY]]
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Motor State 400|MCH]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[Falstaff 400|RSD]]
| [[Hickory 276|HCY]]
| [[Kingsport 100|KPT]]
| [[1970 Greenville 200|GPS]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]] <br><small>2</small>
| [[East Tennessee 200|SMR]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[Nashville 420|NSV]]''' <br><small>23</small>
| colspan=14|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>7</small>
| [[1970 Georgia 500|MGR]]
| colspan=16|
! rowspan=4| 43rd
! rowspan=4| 625
! rowspan=4| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1970/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1970 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=15|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[World 600|CLT]] <br><small>29</small>
| [[Maryville 200|SMR]]
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>25</small>
| [[Albany-Saratoga 250|AST]]
| [[Thompson 200|TPN]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Dixie 500|ATL]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[West Virginia 300|ONA]]
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Yankee 400|MCH]] <br><small>7</small>
| [[Talladega 500 (Fall Race)|TAL]]
| [[Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| [[Halifax County 100|SBO]]
| [[Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Buddy Shuman 276|HCY]]
| [[Capital City 500|RCH]]
| [[Mason-Dixon 300|DOV]]
| [[1970 Home State 200|NCF]]
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| style="background:#FFFFBF;"| [[1970 National 500|CLT]] <br><small>1*</small>
| colspan=2|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1970 American 500|CAR]] <br><small>29</small>
| [[1970 Tidewater 300|LGY]]
| colspan="14" |
|-
! [[Banjo Matthews|Matthews Racing]]
! 27
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=17|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| '''[[Virginia 500|MAR]]''' <br><small>26</small>
| colspan=44|
|-
! [[Junie Donlavey|Donlavey Racing]]
! 90
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=26|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Schaefer 300|TRN]] <br><small>30</small>
| colspan=35|
|-
! rowspan=4| [[1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1971]]
! [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
! 98
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| [[1971 Motor Trend 500|RSD]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]] <br><small>4</small>
| [[Daytona 500 Qualifying Race|DAY]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1971 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>34</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[1971 Miller Life 500|ONT]] <br><small>6</small>
| [[Richmond 500|RCH]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Carolina 500|CAR]] <br><small>6</small>
| [[Hickory 276|HCY]]
| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]]
| colspan=53|
! rowspan=4| 73rd
! rowspan=4| 98
! rowspan=4| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1971/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Bill Seifert|Seifert Racing]]
! 45
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=9|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>28</small>
| [[Columbia 200|CLB]]
| colspan=51|
|-
!
! 44
!
| colspan=11|
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[Greenville 200|GPS]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Maryville 200|SMR]]
| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[Rebel 500|DAR]]
| [[Halifax County 100|SBO]]
| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]
| [[Asheville 300|ASH]]
| [[Kingsport 100|KPT]]
| [[1971 World 600|CLT]]
| [[Mason-Dixon 500|DOV]]
| [[Motor State 400|MCH]]
| [[Winston Golden State 400|RSD]]
| [[Space City 300|HOU]]
| [[Pickens 200|GPS]]
| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]]
| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[Albany-Saratoga 250|AST]]
| [[Islip 250|ISP]]
| [[Northern 300|TRN]]
| [[Nashville 420|NSV]]
| [[Dixie 500|ATL]]
| [[1971 Myers Brothers 250|BGS]]
| [[West Virginia 500|ONA]]
| [[1971 Yankee 400|MCH]]
| [[Talladega 500|TAL]]
| [[Sandlapper 200|CLB]]
| [[Buddy Shuman 276|HCY]]
| [[Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| colspan=21|
|-
! [[Howard & Egerton Racing]]
! 98
! [[Chevrolet|Chevy]]
| colspan=41|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[National 500|CLT]] <br><small>34</small>
| [[1971 Delaware 500|DOV]]
| [[American 500|CAR]]
| [[Georgia 500|MGR]]
| [[Capital City 500|RCH]]
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| [[Texas 500|TWS]]
| colspan="14" |
|}

====Winston Cup Series====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%"
! colspan="43" | [[NASCAR Cup Series|NASCAR Winston Cup Series]] results
|-
! Year
! Team
! No.
! Make
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! 16
! 17
! 18
! 19
! 20
! 21
! 22
! 23
! 24
! 25
! 26
! 27
! 28
! 29
! 30
! 31
! {{Tooltip|NWCC|NASCAR Winston Cup classification}}
! Pts
! Ref
|-
! rowspan=5| [[1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1972]]
! [[Nichels|Nichels Engineering]]
! 99
! [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| [[Winston Western 500|RSD]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1972 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[Richmond 500|RCH]]
| [[1972 Miller High Life 500|ONT]]
| colspan=27|
! rowspan=5| 34th
! rowspan=5| 2157.5
! rowspan=5| <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1972/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|-
! [[Bill Seifert|Seifert Racing]]
! 45
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=4|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1972 Carolina 500|CAR]] <br><small>4</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Atlanta 500|ATL]] <br><small>9</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]] <br><small>4</small>
|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]] <br><small>6</small>
| colspan=6|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Lone Star 500 (NASCAR)|TWS]] <br><small>41</small>
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]] <br><small>19</small>
| [[1972 Northern 300|TRN]]
|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Talladega 500 (Fall Race)|TAL]] <br><small>33</small>
| [[Yankee 400|MCH]]
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Nashville 420|NSV]] <br><small>28</small>
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[1972 Old Dominion 500|MAR]] <br><small>30</small>
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| [[National 500|CLT]]
| [[1972 American 500|CAR]]
| [[1972 Texas 500|TWS]]
|-
! [[Bud Moore Engineering]]
! 15
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=7|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Rebel 500|DAR]] <br><small>26</small>
| colspan=23|
|-
! [[Bill Seifert|Seifert Racing]]
! 45
! [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| colspan=9|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Virginia 500|MAR]] <br><small>23</small>
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[1972 Winston 500|TAL]] <br><small>7</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[1972 World 600|CLT]] <br><small>5</small>
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Mason-Dixon 500|DOV]] <br><small>3</small>
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Motor State 400|MCH]] <br><small>28</small>
| [[Golden State 400|RSD]]
|
| style="background:#FFDF9F;"| [[Firecracker 400|DAY]] <br><small>6</small>
| colspan=14|
|-
! [[Junie Donlavey|Donlavey Racing]]
! 90
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| colspan=19|
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Dixie 500|ATL]] <br><small>5</small>
| colspan=3|
| style="background:#EFCFFF;"| [[Southern 500|DAR]] <br><small>39</small>
| [[Capital City 500|RCH]]
| [[Delaware 500|DOV]]
| colspan=5|
|-
! [[1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series|1973]]
!
!
!
| [[Winston Western 500|RSD]]
| style="background:#FFCFCF;"| [[1973 Daytona 500|DAY]] <br><small>DNQ</small>
| [[1973 Richmond 500|RCH]]
| [[Carolina 500|CAR]]
| [[Southeastern 500|BRI]]
| [[1973 Atlanta 500|ATL]]
| [[1973 Gwyn Staley 400|NWS]]
| [[1973 Rebel 500|DAR]]
| [[Virginia 500|MAR]]
| [[Winston 500 (Spring)|TAL]]
| [[Music City 420|NSV]]
| [[1973 World 600|CLT]]
| [[Mason-Dixon 500|DOV]]
| [[1973 Alamo 500|TWS]]
| [[1973 Tuborg 400|RSD]]
| [[Motor State 400|MCH]]
| [[1973 Medal of Honor Firecracker 400|DAY]]
| [[Volunteer 500|BRI]]
| [[1973 Dixie 500|ATL]]
| [[Talladega 500 (Fall Race)|TAL]]
| [[Nashville 420|NSV]]
| [[1973 Southern 500|DAR]]
| [[Capital City 500|RCH]]
| [[Delaware 500|DOV]]
| [[Wilkes 400|NWS]]
| [[Old Dominion 500|MAR]]
| [[1973 National 500|CLT]]
| [[1973 American 500|CAR]]
| colspan="3" |
! –
! –
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1973/enwiki/w/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|}

=====Daytona 500=====
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;"
! Year
! Team
! Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
! Start
! Start
! Finish
! Finish
! Team
|-
|-
| [[1963 Daytona 500|1963]]
| [[1963 Daytona 500|1963]]
| [[Pontiac]]
|align=center| 22
|align=center| 13
| [[E. A. McQuaig]]
| [[E. A. McQuaig]]
| [[Pontiac (automobile)|Pontiac]]
| align="center" | 22
| align="center" style="background:#DFFFDF;" | 13
|-
|-
| [[1966 Daytona 500|1966]]
| [[1965 Daytona 500|1965]]
| [[Ray Fox|Fox Racing]]
| [[Dodge]]
| [[Dodge]]
|align=center| 8
| align="center" colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|-
|align=center| 8
| [[Jon Thorne (NASCAR)|Jon Thorne]]
| [[1966 Daytona 500|1966]]
| rowspan=2| [[Jon Thorne (NASCAR)|Jon Thorne]]
| rowspan=2| [[Dodge]]
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 8
|-
|-
| [[1967 Daytona 500|1967]]
| [[1967 Daytona 500|1967]]
| align="center" | 3
| [[Dodge]]
|align=center| 3
| align="center" style="background:#EFCFFF;" | 34
|align=center| 34
| [[Jon Thorne (NASCAR)|Jon Thorne]]
|-
|-
| [[1968 Daytona 500|1968]]
| [[1968 Daytona 500|1968]]
| rowspan=4| [[Junior Johnson & Associates]]
| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
|align=center| 3
| align="center" | 3
|align=center| 2
| align="center" style="background:#DFDFDF;" | 2
| [[Junior Johnson & Associates|Johnson]]
|-
|-
| [[1969 Daytona 500|1969]]
| [[1969 Daytona 500|1969]]
| [[Ford]]
| rowspan=2| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|align=center| 19
| align="center" | 19
|align=center| '''1'''
| align="center" style="background:#FFFFBF;" | '''1'''
| [[Junior Johnson & Associates|Johnson]]
|-
|-
| [[1970 Daytona 500|1970]]
| [[1970 Daytona 500|1970]]
| align="center" | 5
| [[Ford]]
|align=center| 5
| align="center" style="background:#FFDF9F;" | 9
|align=center| 9
| [[Junior Johnson & Associates|Johnson]]
|-
|-
| [[1971 Daytona 500|1971]]
| [[1971 Daytona 500|1971]]
| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
| [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]]
|align=center| 7
| align="center" | 7
|align=center| 34
| align="center" style="background:#EFCFFF;" | 34
|-
| [[Junior Johnson & Associates|Johnson]]
| [[1972 Daytona 500|1972]]
| [[Nichels|Nichels Engineering]]
| [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]]
| align="center" colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|-
| [[1973 Daytona 500|1973]]
|
|
| align="center" colspan=2 style="background:#FFCFCF;"| DNQ
|}

====Grand National East Series====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:75%"
! colspan=69| [[NASCAR Grand National Series|NASCAR Grand National East Series]] results
|-
! Year
! Team
! No.
! Make
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 5
! 6
! 7
! 8
! 9
! 10
! 11
! 12
! 13
! 14
! 15
! {{Tooltip|NGNEC|NASCAR Grand National East classification}}
! Pts
! Ref
|-
! [[1972 NASCAR Grand National East Series|1972]]
! [[Bill Seifert|Seifert Racing]]
! 45
! [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| [[Speedway Park|JSP]]
| [[Hickory Speedway|HCY]]
| style="background:#DFDFDF;"| [[Greenville-Pickens Speedway|GPS]] <br><small>3</small>
| [[Columbia Speedway|CLB]]
| [[Nashville Speedway|NSV]]
| [[Smoky Mountain Raceway|SMR]]
| [[West Virginia International Speedway|ONA]]
| [[Myrtle Beach Speedway|MBS]]
| [[Albany-Saratoga Speedway|AST]]
| [[Islip Speedway|ISP]]
| [[Columbia Speedway|CLB]]
| [[Hickory Speedway|HCY]]
| [[Bowman-Gray Stadium|BGS]]
| [[Lonesome Pine Speedway|LPS]]
| [[Columbia Speedway|CLB]]
! –
! –
! <ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/driver-season-stats/yarbrle01/1972/G/|title=LeeRoy Yarbrough – 1972 Grand National East Series Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=July 4, 2022}}</ref>
|}
|}


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Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough
Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough's official publicity photo (1969)
Born(1938-09-17)September 17, 1938
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
DiedDecember 7, 1984(1984-12-07) (aged 46)
Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Cause of deathInternal head injuries caused by fall
Achievements1969 Daytona 500 Winner
1969 Southern 500 Winner
1969 World 600 Winner
First driver to win NASCAR's "Triple Crown" (1969)
AwardsNamed one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
Named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCAR Cup Series career
198 races run over 12 years
Best finish15th (1964)
First race1960 Atlanta 500 (Atlanta)
Last race1972 Old Dominion 500 (Martinsville)
First win1964 Savannah 200 (Savannah)
Last win1970 National 500 (Charlotte)
Wins Top tens Poles
14 92 10
NASCAR Grand National East Series career
1 race run over 1 year
First race1972 Greenville 200 (Greenville)
Last race1972 Greenville 200 (Greenville)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 1 0
Statistics current as of December 18, 2012.

Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough (September 17, 1938 – December 7, 1984) was an American stock car racer. His best season was 1969 when he won seven races, tallied 21 finishes in the top-ten and earned $193,211 ($1,407,350.77 when inflation is taken into account). During his entire career from 1960–1972, he competed in 198 races, scoring fourteen wins, 65 finishes in the top-five, 92 finishes in the top-ten, and ten pole positions. Yarbrough also competed in open-wheel racing, making 5 starts in the USAC Championship cars, including 3 Indianapolis 500s, with a best finish of 3rd at Trenton Speedway in 1970. His racing number was 98. When asked about his passion, Yarbrough described racing as "what I call my life."

Yarbrough was admitted to a mental institution on March 7, 1980, after trying to kill his mother by strangulation.[1][2] All attempts to rehabilitate him (both in Florida or in North Carolina) failed and LeeRoy eventually died in 1984 after a fall.[2] In 1990, he was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association's Hall of Fame at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina.[2] LeeRoy Yarbrough is not related to NASCAR champion Cale Yarborough.

Career

[edit]

Early stock car career

[edit]

Yarbrough grew up on the west side of Jacksonville, Florida, and developed an affinity for speed at an early age. When he was sixteen years-old, Yarbrough put together his first car, a 1934 Ford coupe with a Chrysler engine. When he was 19, Yarbrough found his way to a local dirt track. He won that race at Jacksonville Speedway in the spring of 1957. Racing at Jacksonville Speedway Park on Saturday nights Yarborough developed a penchant for carrying excess speed into the third turn and diving under any car that was ahead of him. He would then slide through the turn and run the straightway 1" from the concrete wall. The style was evident in many of his last lap wins throughout his career.

Yarbrough started his racing career in NASCAR's lower tier Sportsman division. After winning 11 races, Yarbrough moved up to the more powerful Modifieds and won 83 features in a three-year span.

Yarbrough won two short-track races in the 1964 NASCAR Grand National season, the first year he competed in more than 14 races. Two years later, Yarbrough scored his first superspeedway win at Charlotte. Driving an unsponsored and lightly regarded Dodge Charger owned by Jon Thorne, Yarbrough dominated the race, leading for 450 of the 500 miles (800 km) in the October 16 National 500. Factory-backed rides followed. His Junior Johnson-owned Ford team started out poorly early in the 1968 season. LeeRoy rebounded and won at Atlanta and Trenton.

1969 and later

[edit]

In the 1969 Daytona 500, Yarbrough was trailing Charlie Glotzbach by 11 seconds with ten laps remaining. On the final lap, Yarbrough ducked to the low side to make the pass, but a lapped car was in that lane. Yarbrough dived to the low side in turn 3 to clear the lapped car, nearly clipping the apron. He took the lead from Glotzbach and dashed under the checkered flag a car length in front to win the Daytona 500. Next, he won Darlington's Rebel 400 in the final four laps, then won Charlotte's World 600, lapping the entire field at least twice. He also won the summer 400-miler at Daytona, prevailing in a late-race battle with Buddy Baker, making him the third driver in NASCAR history to sweep both Daytona races.[3] Yarbrough won the summer race at Atlanta International Raceway despite a 102-degree fever. He captured The Southern 500 by passing David Pearson on the last lap. He won by a full lap at Rockingham in October, overcoming a lap deficit when a flat tire sent him into the wall. By season's end, Yarbrough had seven wins to his credit and was named American Driver of The year.[citation needed]

After his successful 1969 season, Yarbrough’s performance record trailed off. A victim of the factory withdrawal, Yarbrough had to scramble to locate rides in Grand National events. He won once in 1970 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and only entered six races in 1971. In 1972, he accepted a ride in a Ford owned by independent campaigner Bill Seifert. He registered nine top 10 finishes in 18 starts. Yarbrough showed up for Daytona's 1973 Speedweeks, but failed to earn a starting berth for the Daytona 500. He virtually dropped out of sight after that, never again showing up at a NASCAR event.

Later career and life

[edit]

On April 22, 1970, Yarbrough suffered head injuries while doing tire tests for Goodyear at Texas World Speedway. Yarbrough blew a tire between turns three and four and impacted the wall at over 160 mph. Yarbrough's head hit a roll bar inside the cockpit with such force that it cracked his helmet. He was released from the hospital that evening, and at the time, was not believed to have been a serious head injury.[4] He was picked up at the airport by Cale Yarborough, but later had no memory of the crash, hospital, or meeting with Yarborough.[5]

"I was unconscious for about an hour, but I feel okay today," Yarbrough said a day later. "As tightly as I was strapped in the seat, it's hard for me to believe my body moved that much. The straps made my shoulders black and blue and I'm pretty sore."[4] Days later, Yarbrough qualified eighth at Martinsville but the race was postponed because of rain.[6]

Yarbrough showed well in a few Indy Car starts, leading the inaugural California 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway late. After Al Unser retired with 14 laps remaining, Yarbrough inherited the lead. With a margin of two laps over second place, it appeared that Yarbrough would score an unlikely victory. But with eight laps remaining, Yarbrough suffered a broken piston and blew an engine, coasting to a stop in turn four. Yarbrough drew cheers from the crowd as he pushed his car back to the pits.[7] Yarbrough then finished 3rd at Trenton Speedway in 1971.

After competing in three Indianapolis 500s in 1967, '69 and '70, Yarbrough was driving a Dan Gurney Eagle in practice on May 9 for the 1971 Indianapolis 500 when he spun and crashed hard in turn one, suffering head injuries. Cale Yarborough was at the track hospital when LeeRoy was brought in. "He was burned on the hands and neck, and he was woozy from another lick on the head. He was the palest live man I've ever seen."[5] Yarbrough spent the next few months, June through November, in and out of the hospital with many different ailments and memory problems. He was rumoured to have contracted Rocky Mountain spotted fever from a tick bite, and also drank alcohol heavily. He most likely suffered brain trauma from the crashes in Texas and Indianapolis.

In 1977, a court, on recommendation from a psychiatric board, ruled him incompetent to handle his own affairs and he moved in with his mother, Minnie Yarbrough.[8] Yarbrough had an alcohol problem and would sometimes collect empty bottles on the side of the road for the bottle deposits which he would use to buy beer. The alcohol abuse further irritated his brain damage.[5] It was reported that by 1980, his drinking had reduced.[8]

Yarbrough's mother noticed a change in his behavior in early 1980. He began spending most of his time in bed reading racing magazines, rarely leaving his bedroom. On Saturday, February 9, Yarbrough went out for a walk and someone bought him some beers. A policeman friend later brought him to a local hospital where he was released at 2 am. As his mother recalled, "they called me and told me nothing was wrong with him, except that he apparently had a drinking problem. I told them, 'Please keep him there. You don't know LeeRoy. I know my son. He needs help, and it's not the drinking.' But they released him."[9]

On Wednesday, February 13, LeeRoy spent most of the day in bed, with his mother bringing him food. Terry Sweat, Minnie's grandson, had left the house to buy her cigarettes. While doing the dishes after dinner, LeeRoy entered the kitchen and remarked about his mouth, saying "'Mama, look how you've cut my mouth!' I said, Son, I haven't done anything to your mouth. Your mouth is all right.' LeeRoy opened his mouth. I looked at it. It was not cut." He left the kitchen and returned shortly, saying, "Mama, I'm going to do something, and I don't want to do it. I'm going to kill you." Yarbrough would proceed to strangle his mother. Terry Sweat returned and struck Yarbrough with a jelly jar until he released his mother. When police arrived, LeeRoy struck an officer in the face and needed several firefighters to subdue him.[8]

Police arrested Yarbrough with charges of first-degree attempted murder for trying to kill his 65-year-old mother, plus assault on a police officer. Yarbrough was committed to the Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee by Judge Hudson Oliff of Jacksonville on March 7, 1980. Judge Oliff ruled that Mr. Yarbrough was not guilty of attempted murder because he was unable to distinguish right from wrong at the time of the incident.

Yarbrough had no memory of the assault and was unaware of why he was imprisoned. For almost a month, his mother would not tell him the real reason he was in jail. Finally in early March, he received a newspaper that explained his charges. He called his mother in disbelief, saying, "Mama, is it true what the paper said? Mama, I wouldn't hurt you for nothing in this world."[8]

In March 1981, Junior Johnson and auto racing chaplain Bill Baird had LeeRoy transferred to a mental hospital in Asheville, North Carolina and a fund was set up to pay for his expenses. Johnson said, "We haven't given up on getting LeeRoy treatment that will help him." Baird said that although the "prognosis originally was not good, the doctors who examined him are saying now that with continuing treatment at Asheville, his chances are moderate to good for significant progress. We’re told there’s a 25-30% chance he can function again in society." The Rod Osterlund Racing team, which fielded cars for defending champion Dale Earnhardt, offered Yarbrough a job with their team once his treatment was completed.[10] Junior Johnson was also prepared to give Yarbrough a job. Unfortunately,  staff at the facility determined Yarbrough's brain damage was too severe for treatment and he returned to a Florida facility.[11]

Death

[edit]

While in the hospital on December 6, 1984, Yarbrough had a violent seizure and fell over striking his head. He fell unconscious immediately. He was rushed to Jacksonville's University Hospital where he died the morning of December 7, 1984. The doctors said he died of internal bleeding in the brain.

Upon Yarbrough's death, Junior Johnson said, "People should always have respect for LeeRoy. He'd have been among our greats if he hadn't been so unlucky to hit the walls a time or two too many."[12]

Motorsports career results

[edit]

American open-wheel racing

[edit]

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position)

USAC Championship Car

[edit]
Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pos Points
1966 PHX TRE INDY
DNQ
MIL LAN ATL PIP IRP LAN SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC PHX NC 0
1967 PHX TRE INDY
27
MIL LAN PIP MOS MOS IRP LAN MTR MTR SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC HAN PHX RIV NC 0
1968 HAN LVG PHX TRE INDY
DNQ
MIL MOS MOS LAN PIP CDR NAZ IRP IRP LAN LAN MTR MTR SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC MCH HAN PHX RIV NC 0
1969 PHX HAN INDY
23
MIL LAN PIP CDR NAZ TRE IRP IRP MIL SPR DOV DUQ ISF BRN BRN TRE SAC KEN KEN PHX RIV NC 0
1970 PHX SON TRE INDY
19
MIL LAN CDR MCH IRP SPR MIL ONT
8
DUQ ISF SED TRE SAC PHX 35th 250
1971 RAF RAF PHX TRE
3
INDY
DNQ
MIL POC MCH MIL ONT TRE PHX 23rd 280
Indianapolis 500
[edit]
Year Car number Start Qual Rank Finish Laps 500 Led Retired
1967 67 26 163.066 24 27 87 0 Crash NC
1969 67 8 168.075 8 23 65 0 Split Header
1970 27 13 166.559 19 19 107 0 Turbo Gear
Totals 259 0
Starts 3
Poles 0
Front Row 0
Wins 0
Top 5 0
Top 10 0
Retired 3

NASCAR

[edit]

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.)

Grand National Series

[edit]
NASCAR Grand National Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 NGNC Pts Ref
1960 Chevy CLT CLB DAY DAY DAY CLT NWS PHO CLB MAR HCY WIL BGS GPS AWS DAR PIF HBO RCH HMS CLT BGS DAY HEI MAB MBS ATL BIR NSV AWS PIF CLB SBO BGS DAR HCY CSF GSP HBO MAR NWS CLT
DNQ
RCH 137th 84 [13]
82 Chevy ATL
33
1962 Lewis Osborne 97 Chevy CON AWS DAY DAY DAY CON AWS SVH HBO RCH CLB NWS GPS MBS MAR BGS BRI RCH HCY CON DAR
30
PIF ATL
17
BGS AUG
13
RCH SBO AUG
19
SVH
20
MBS BRI
42
CHT NSV HUN AWS STR BGS PIF 36th 4240 [14]
Nichels Engineering 39 Pontiac CLT
12
DAY
25
CLB ASH GPS
Ralph Smith 179 Chevy VAL
5
McMillion Racing 83 Pontiac DAR
27
HCY RCH DTS AUG MAR NWS
Jimmy Baker 81 Mercury CLT
43
ATL
37
1963 BIR
20
GGS THS RSD DAY 26th 7872 [15]
E. A. McQuaig 30 Pontiac DAY
11
SVH
6
DTS BGS ASH OBS BRR BRI GPS NSV CLB AWS PIF BGS ONA
39 DAY
13
PIF AWS HBO ATL
7
HCY CLT
33
BIR ATL DAY MBS
Lou Sidoit 69 Mercury BRI
5
MAR
17
Lyle Stelter 55 Mercury AUG
9
RCH GPS SBO BGS NWS
26
CLB
10
THS
W. M. Harrison 71 Chevy DAR
16
ODS RCH
Don Harrison 92 Ford DAR
29
HCY RCH MAR DTS NWS THS
Ray Osborne CLT
34
SBO HBO RSD
1964 E. A. McQuaig 39 Pontiac CON AUG JSP
20
15th 16172 [16]
90 Plymouth SVH
17
RSD DAY
David Walker 89 Plymouth DAY
21
DAY RCH ATL
22
Roscoe Sanders 71 Plymouth BRI
11
Louis Weathersbee 45 Plymouth GPS
4
BGS AWS
8
HBO
14
PIF
14
CLB
3
SVH
1
LGY
9
HCY
4
SBO GPS
1
ASH CON
12
NSV CHT BIR VAL
2*
PIF
2
ODS
12
OBS
6
ISP
15
MBS
3
AWS DTS ONA CLB BGS STR AUG
23
JAC
Paul Clayton 70 Pontiac NWS
26
MAR
Fox Racing 03 Dodge DAR
8
CLT
26
ATL
11
DAY
11
BRR
18
GLN
2
LIN
18
BRI
4
NSV DAR
17
HCY RCH ODS HBO MAR
27
SVH NWS CLT
5
HAR
1965 3 RSD DAY
12
DAY DAY
DNQ
PIF AWS RCH HBO ATL GPS NWS MAR CLB BRI DAR LGY BGS HCY 37th 5852 [17]
Chevy CLT
14
CCF ASH HAR NSV BIR ATL
34
GPS MBS VAL DAY
34
ODS OBS ISP GLN BRI NSV CCF DAR
27
HCY CLT
5
HBO CAR DTS
Gary Weaver 10 Ford AWS
19
AUG
4
CLB
6
DTS BLV BGS
Gene Hobby 99 Dodge SMR
21
Sam Fogle 31 Ford PIF
12
LIN
23
ODS
25
Petty Enterprises 43 Plymouth RCH
34
MAR NWS
1966 Jon Thorne 12 Dodge AUG RSD DAY DAY
4
DAY
8
CAR
32
BRI ATL
21
HCY CLB GPS BGS NWS MAR DAR
29
LGY MGR MON RCH CLT DTS ASH PIF SMR AWS BLV GPS DAY
24
ODS BRR OXF FON ISP BRI SMR NSV ATL
43
CLB AWS BLV BGS DAR
8
HCY RCH HBO MAR NWS CLT
1*
CAR
39
26th 10528 [18]
1967 33 Chevy AUG
20
37th 7012 [19]
Jon Thorne 12 Dodge RSD
34
DAY
1
DAY DAY
34
AWS BRI
24
GPS BGS ATL
30
CLB HCY NWS MAR SVH RCH DAR BLV LGY CLT ASH MGR SMR BIR
Bud Moore Engineering 16 Mercury CAR
18
GPS MGY DAY
6
TRN OXF FDA ISP BRI
16
SMR NSV ATL
3
BGS CLB SVH DAR
39
HCY RCH BLV HBO MAR
35
Junior Johnson & Associates 26 Ford NWS
3
CLT
DNQ
CAR
14
AWS
27
1968 MGR
17
MGY
20
RSD
37
BRI
3
RCH MAR
4
DAR
5
BLV LGY 16th 1894 [20]
Mercury DAY
2
ATL
2
HCY GPS
Lyle Stelter 56 Ford CLB
9
CLB
3
BGS AWS
Junior Johnson & Associates 98 Ford CLB
5
CAR
28
GPS TRN
1*
BRI
32
SMR NSV DAR
27
HCY RCH BLV HBO MAR
3
CLT
41
CAR
3
Lyle Stelter 55 Ford AUG
15
AWS
Junior Johnson & Associates 98 Mercury CLT
3
ASH MGR SMR BIR DAY
2
ISP OXF FDA ATL
1*
NWS
3
AUG
Lyle Stelter 56 Mercury SBO
20
LGY
23
JFC
5
1969 MGR
16
MGY 16th 2712 [21]
Junior Johnson & Associates 98 Mercury RSD
6
ATL
11
CLB HCY GPS RCH NWS
2
MAR
4
AWS DAR
1
BLV LGY CLT
1*
MGR SMR MCH
4*
KPT GPS NCF
Ford DAY
9
DAY DAY
1
CAR
23
AUG BRI
2
DAY
1*
DOV
15
TPN BRI
11
NSV SMR ATL
1*
MCH
8
SBO BGS AWS
22
DAR
1*
HCY RCH
10
TAL
Wth
CLB MAR
20
NWS
4
CLT
38
SVH
4
AUG
4
CAR
1*
JFC
4
MGR
29
TWS
10
DeWitt Racing 14 Ford TRN
5
BLV
1970 Junior Johnson & Associates 98 Ford RSD
3
DAY
3
DAY DAY
9
RCH CAR
29
SVH ATL
4
BRI TAL NWS
3
CLB DAR
26
BLV LGY MCH
4
RSD HCY KPT GPS BRI
2
SMR NSV
23
MAR
7
MGR 43rd 625 [22]
Mercury CLT
29
SMR DAY
25
AST TPN ATL
3
CLB ONA MCH
7
TAL BGS SBO DAR HCY RCH DOV NCF NWS CLT
1*
CAR
29
LGY
Matthews Racing 27 Ford MAR
26
Donlavey Racing 90 Ford TRN
30
1971 Junior Johnson & Associates 98 Mercury RSD DAY
4
DAY DAY
34
ONT
6
RCH CAR
6
HCY BRI 73rd 98 [23]
Seifert Racing 45 Ford ATL
28
CLB
44 GPS
DNQ
SMR NWS MAR DAR SBO TAL ASH KPT CLT DOV MCH RSD HOU GPS DAY BRI AST ISP TRN NSV ATL BGS ONA MCH TAL CLB HCY DAR MAR
Howard & Egerton Racing 98 Chevy CLT
34
DOV CAR MGR RCH NWS TWS

Winston Cup Series

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NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref
1972 Nichels Engineering 99 Plymouth RSD DAY
DNQ
RCH ONT 34th 2157.5 [24]
Seifert Racing 45 Ford CAR
4
ATL
9
BRI
4
NWS
6
TWS
41
BRI
19
TRN TAL
33
MCH NSV
28
MAR
30
NWS CLT CAR TWS
Bud Moore Engineering 15 Ford DAR
26
Seifert Racing 45 Mercury MAR
23
TAL
7
CLT
5
DOV
3
MCH
28
RSD DAY
6
Donlavey Racing 90 Ford ATL
5
DAR
39
RCH DOV
1973 RSD DAY
DNQ
RCH CAR BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV CLT DOV TWS RSD MCH DAY BRI ATL TAL NSV DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT CAR [25]
Daytona 500
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Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1963 E. A. McQuaig Pontiac 22 13
1965 Fox Racing Dodge DNQ
1966 Jon Thorne Dodge 8 8
1967 3 34
1968 Junior Johnson & Associates Mercury 3 2
1969 Ford 19 1
1970 5 9
1971 Mercury 7 34
1972 Nichels Engineering Plymouth DNQ
1973 DNQ

Grand National East Series

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NASCAR Grand National East Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NGNEC Pts Ref
1972 Seifert Racing 45 Ford JSP HCY GPS
3
CLB NSV SMR ONA MBS AST ISP CLB HCY BGS LPS CLB [26]

References

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  6. ^ "Petty Cast as Favorite for 15th Virginia 500". The State. (South Carolina). April 26, 1970.
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  12. ^ "Yarbrough Had Potential continued". Charlotte Observer. (North Carolina). December 11, 1984.
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Achievements
Preceded by Daytona 500 Winner
1969
Succeeded by