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{{short description|Auto race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1953}} |
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{{NASCAR race season infobox |
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| Type = CUST |
| Type = CUST |
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| Description = Race 35 of 37 in the [[1953 in NASCAR|1953 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season |
| Description = Race 35 of 37 in the [[1953 in NASCAR|1953 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season |
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| country = United States |
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| Race Name = Wilkes 160 |
| Race Name = Wilkes 160 |
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| Details ref = <ref name="race weather">{{cite web | url = http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/NC/North%20Wilkesboro/1953-10-11 | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 weather information | publisher = The Old Farmers' Almanac | date = | accessdate = 2012-12-02}}</ref> |
| Details ref = <ref name="race weather">{{cite web | url = http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/NC/North%20Wilkesboro/1953-10-11 | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 weather information | publisher = The Old Farmers' Almanac | date = | accessdate = 2012-12-02}}</ref> |
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| Location = [[North Wilkesboro Speedway]], [[North Wilkesboro, North Carolina]] |
| Location = [[North Wilkesboro Speedway]], [[North Wilkesboro, North Carolina]] |
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| Course_mi = 0.625 |
| Course_mi = 0.625 |
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| Course_km = 1. |
| Course_km = 1.006 |
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| Distance_laps = 160 |
| Distance_laps = 160 |
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| Distance_mi = |
| Distance_mi = 100.0 |
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| Distance_km = |
| Distance_km = 160.9 |
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| Weather = Mild with temperatures |
| Weather = Mild with temperatures of {{convert|78.1|F|C}}; wind speeds of {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |
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| Avg = {{convert|71.202| |
| Avg = {{convert|71.202|mph|abbr=on}} |
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| Attendance = 2,000<ref name="1953w160">{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/race/1953_Wilkes_160/W | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information | publisher = Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref> |
| Attendance = 2,000<ref name="1953w160">{{cite web | url = http://racing-reference.info/race/1953_Wilkes_160/W | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information | publisher = Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref> |
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| Pole_Driver = [[Buck Baker]] |
| Pole_Driver = [[Buck Baker]] |
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The '''1953 Wilkes 160''' was a [[NASCAR]] [[ |
The '''1953 Wilkes 160''' was a [[NASCAR]] [[Grand National Series]] event that was held on October 11, 1953, at [[North Wilkesboro Speedway]] in [[North Wilkesboro, North Carolina]]. |
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The race car drivers still had to commute to the races using the same stock cars that competed in a typical weekend's race through a policy of [[homologation (motorsport)|homologation]] (and under their own power). This policy was in effect until roughly 1975. By 1980, NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore. |
The race car drivers still had to commute to the races using the same stock cars that competed in a typical weekend's race through a policy of [[homologation (motorsport)|homologation]] (and under their own power). This policy was in effect until roughly 1975. By 1980, NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore. |
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==Background== |
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North Wilkesboro carried a reputation as one of the fastest short-tracks in auto racing in the late 1940s and 1950s. In 1950, speeds reached 73 mph at the track, compared to the next fastest short-track, Charlotte Speedway, where top speeds only reached 66 mph. Most of the fans in the early years of the sport saw the track as notorious for being a great venue to watch races between the legendary racers of the time. Racing at North Wilkesboro was intense and physical. |
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The 1950 Wilkes 200 was the second [[Sprint Cup Series|Grand National Series]] race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Twenty-six cars entered the race. Twenty-one-year-old [[Fireball Roberts]] qualified with a lap speed of 73.266 mph on the dirt track for his first ever Grand National pole, but engine problems dropped him out of the running. [[Fonty Flock]] started in the third position and led the most laps in the race with 104, but engine troubles also ended his day. Ultimately, Leon Sales led eight of the 200 laps to become the victor, the fourth NASCAR driver to win an event in his debut race. Jack Smith finished second after leading 55 laps in the race. |
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After hosting only one NASCAR event in 1949 and one in 1950, the track began running two [[Sprint Cup Series|Grand National Series]] events per year in 1951 (with the exception of 1956, when only one race was held; the track was being prepared for pavement). [[First Union 400|One]] race was held in the spring, normally in late March or early April, and another was held in the fall, normally in late September or early October. In 1957, owner Enoch Stanley had the 5/8-mile track paved. |
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The Wilkes 200 in 1952 turned into a battle between brothers. Two sets of brothers competed in the race, and they took the top four spots at the finish. The Flock Brothers ([[Fonty Flock]] and [[Tim Flock]]) were strong, but the Thomas brothers ([[Herb Thomas]] and [[Donald Thomas (racing driver)|Donald Thomas]]) had the better outcome. Herb Thomas, driving his 1952 "Fabulous" Hudson Hornet, won the pole, led 192 of the 200 laps, and grabbed the victory. Fonty Flock led the first eight laps and finished the race second. Donald Thomas, also in a 1952 "Fabulous" Hudson Hornet, finished third, and Tim Flock finished fourth. Eleven of the 27 cars entered in the race finished. Six of the top nine positions were driving Hudson Hornets. |
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==Race report== |
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It took one hour and twenty-four minutes to race 160 laps on a dirt [[oval track racing|oval track]] spanning {{convert|0.625|mi|km}}.<ref name="1953w160"/><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=3159 | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information (second reference) | publisher = Ultimate Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-18}}</ref> Thirteen lead changes were given amongst four different drivers.<ref name="savethespeedway"/> Three cautions were given for 16 laps in front of 2000 loyal spectators. Herb Thomas would make his first finish outside the top six in 25 races in this event.<ref name="1953w160"/> |
It took one hour and twenty-four minutes to race 160 laps on a dirt [[oval track racing|oval track]] spanning {{convert|0.625|mi|km}}.<ref name="1953w160"/><ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=3159 | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information (second reference) | publisher = Ultimate Racing Reference | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-18}}</ref> Thirteen lead changes were given amongst four different drivers.<ref name="savethespeedway"/> Three cautions were given for 16 laps in front of 2000 loyal spectators. Herb Thomas would make his first finish outside the top six in 25 races in this event.<ref name="1953w160"/> |
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The top ten finishers were: [[Speedy Thompson]] (defeating Flock by two laps),<ref name="savethespeedway"/> [[Fonty Flock]], [[Ray Duhigg]] (finished in a car owned by Julian Petty),<ref name="savethespeedway">{{cite web | url = http://www.savethespeedway.net/53wilkes.htm | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information (fourth reference) | publisher = Save the Speedway | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref> [[Bob Welborn]], [[Lee Petty]] (father of [[Richard Petty]] who started his NASCAR career six years later), [[Buck Baker]], [[Bill Blair (racing driver)|Bill Blair]], [[Joe Eubanks]], [[Jimmie Lewallen]], and [[Bub King]].<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Ralph Dutton]] was the last-place finisher of the race. The mysterious events surrounding Herb Thomas' first finish outside the top six involved a routine pit stop to put gasoline. After that, it was certainly whether Thomas finished the race in a timely manner or not.<ref name="1953w160"/> |
The top ten finishers were: [[Speedy Thompson]] (defeating Flock by two laps),<ref name="savethespeedway"/> [[Fonty Flock]], [[Ray Duhigg]] (finished in a car owned by Julian Petty),<ref name="savethespeedway">{{cite web | url = http://www.savethespeedway.net/53wilkes.htm | title = 1953 Wilkes 160 information (fourth reference) | publisher = Save the Speedway | date = | accessdate = 2011-02-16}}</ref> [[Bob Welborn]], [[Lee Petty]] (father of [[Richard Petty]] who started his NASCAR career six years later), [[Buck Baker]], [[Bill Blair (racing driver)|Bill Blair]], [[Joe Eubanks]], [[Jimmie Lewallen]], and [[Bub King]].<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Ralph Dutton (racing driver)|Ralph Dutton]] was the last-place finisher of the race. The mysterious events surrounding Herb Thomas' first finish outside the top six involved a routine pit stop to put gasoline. After that, it was certainly whether Thomas finished the race in a timely manner or not.<ref name="1953w160"/> |
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Not all the driver numbers have been preserved through the years due to the habit of early NASCAR scorers to throw non-essential statistics into the garbage after each race.<ref name="1953w160"/> Any statistics that remain were kept because they were deemed to be "essential information".<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Arden Mounts]] drove in this race (and later at the [[1955 Southern 500]] and the [[1956 Southern 500]]).<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Pete Stewart (NASCAR)|Pete Stewart]] made his NASCAR Cup Series début here. Although the race had no bearing on the season ending points championship, the race was of extreme importance to Petty.<ref name="savethespeedway"/> |
Not all the driver numbers have been preserved through the years due to the habit of early NASCAR scorers to throw non-essential statistics into the garbage after each race.<ref name="1953w160"/> Any statistics that remain were kept because they were deemed to be "essential information".<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Arden Mounts]] drove in this race (and later at the [[1955 Southern 500]] and the [[1956 Southern 500]]).<ref name="1953w160"/> [[Pete Stewart (NASCAR)|Pete Stewart]] made his NASCAR Cup Series début here. Although the race had no bearing on the season ending points championship, the race was of extreme importance to Petty.<ref name="savethespeedway"/> |
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===Timeline=== |
===Timeline=== |
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<small>Section reference: <ref name="1953w160"/></small> |
<small>Section reference: <ref name="1953w160"/></small> |
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* Start: Curtis Turner was leading the racing grid as the green flag was waved in the air |
* Start: Curtis Turner was leading the racing grid as the green flag was waved in the air. |
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* Lap 7: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner |
* Lap 7: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner. |
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* Lap 8: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker |
* Lap 8: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker. |
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* Lap 9: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner |
* Lap 9: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner. |
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* Lap 11: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker |
* Lap 11: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker. |
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* Lap 18: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner |
* Lap 18: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner. |
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* Lap 70: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker |
* Lap 70: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker. |
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* Lap 89: Buck Baker took over the lead from Fonty Flock |
* Lap 89: Buck Baker took over the lead from Fonty Flock. |
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* Lap 104: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker |
* Lap 104: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker. |
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* Lap 106: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Fonty Flock |
* Lap 106: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Fonty Flock. |
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* Lap 110: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner |
* Lap 110: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner. |
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* Lap 120: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker |
* Lap 120: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker. |
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* Lap 136: Speedy Thompson took over the lead from Fonty Flock |
* Lap 136: Speedy Thompson took over the lead from Fonty Flock. |
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* Finish: Speedy Thompson was officially declared the winner of the event |
* Finish: Speedy Thompson was officially declared the winner of the event. |
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===Results=== |
===Results=== |
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! 1 || || 46 || [[Speedy Thompson]] || Buckshot Morris |
! 1 || || 46 || [[Speedy Thompson]] || [[Buckshot Morris]]|| '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 160 || 25 || Running || $1000 |
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! 2 || || 14 || [[Fonty Flock]] || [[Frank Christian (NASCAR owner)|Frank Christian]] || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 158 || 37 || Running || $700 |
! 2 || || 14 || [[Fonty Flock]] || [[Frank Christian (NASCAR owner)|Frank Christian]] || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 158 || 37 || Running || $700 |
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! 5 || || 42 || [[Lee Petty]] || [[Petty Enterprises]] || '53 [[Dodge]] || 155 || 0 || Running || $200 |
! 5 || || 42 || [[Lee Petty]] || [[Petty Enterprises]] || '53 [[Dodge]] || 155 || 0 || Running || $200 |
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! 6 || 1 || 87 || [[Buck Baker]] || Bob Griffin || '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 155 || 80 || || $150 |
! 6 || 1 || 87 || [[Buck Baker]] || [[Bob Griffin (NASCAR)|Bob Griffin]]|| '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 155 || 80 || || $150 |
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! 7 || || 2 || [[Bill Blair (racing driver)|Bill Blair]] || Bill Blair || '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 155 || 0 || || $125 |
! 7 || || 2 || [[Bill Blair (racing driver)|Bill Blair]] || Bill Blair || '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 155 || 0 || || $125 |
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! 10 || || 55 || [[Bub King]] || Bub King || '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 153 || 0 || || $50 |
! 10 || || 55 || [[Bub King]] || Bub King || '53 [[Oldsmobile]] || 153 || 0 || || $50 |
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! 11 || || 58 || [[Johnny Patterson]] || H.B. Ranier || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 153 || 0 || || $25 |
! 11 || || 58 || [[Johnny Patterson (racing driver)|Johnny Patterson]] || H.B. Ranier || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 153 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 12 || || 93 || [[Donald Thomas (racing driver)|Donald Thomas]] || Herb Thomas || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 153 || 0 || || $25 |
! 12 || || 93 || [[Donald Thomas (racing driver)|Donald Thomas]] || Herb Thomas || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 153 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 16 || || || [[Ralph Liguori]] || Ralph Liguori || '51 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 149 || 0 || || $25 |
! 16 || || || [[Ralph Liguori]] || Ralph Liguori || '51 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 149 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 17 || || 08 || [[Arden Mounts]] || Gene Comstock |
! 17 || || 08 || [[Arden Mounts]] || [[Gene Comstock]]|| '51 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 143 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 18 || || || [[Bob Walden]] || Bob Walden || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 143 || 0 || || $25 |
! 18 || || || [[Bob Walden (racing driver)|Bob Walden]] || Bob Walden || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 143 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 19 || || || [[Parks Surratt]] || || '51 [[Plymouth]] || 141 || 0 || || $25 |
! 19 || || || [[Parks Surratt]] || || '51 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 141 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 20 || || 93 || [[Ted Chamberlain]] || Ted Chamberlain || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 139 || 0 || || $25 |
! 20 || || 93 || [[Ted Chamberlain]] || Ted Chamberlain || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 139 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 23 || || 80 || [[Jim Paschal]] || || '53 [[Dodge]] || 125 || 0 || || $25 |
! 23 || || 80 || [[Jim Paschal]] || || '53 [[Dodge]] || 125 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 24 || || 120 || [[Dick |
! 24 || || 120 || [[Dick Rathmann]]|| Walt Chapman || '53 [[Hudson Motor Car Company|Hudson]] || 124 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 25 || || 19 || [[Fred Dove]] || Fred Dove |
! 25 || || 19 || [[Fred Dove]] || [[Fred Dove]]|| '50 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 110 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 26 || || || [[Slim Rominger]] || Slim Rominger || '50 [[Oldsmobile]] || 84 || 0 || || $25 |
! 26 || || || [[Slim Rominger]] || Slim Rominger || '50 [[Oldsmobile]] || 84 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 29 || || || [[Bud Jones]] || || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 36 || 0 || || $25 |
! 29 || || || [[Bud Jones]] || || '50 [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 36 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 30 || || || [[Pete Stewart]] || || '51 [[Ford]] || 20 || 0 || || $25 |
! 30 || || || [[Pete Stewart (racing driver)|Pete Stewart]] || || '51 [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 20 || 0 || || $25 |
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! 31 || || || [[Ralph Dutton]] || || '53 [[Dodge]] || || 0 || || $25 |
! 31 || || || [[Ralph Dutton (racing driver)|Ralph Dutton]] || || '53 [[Dodge]] || || 0 || || $25 |
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[[Category:1953 NASCAR Grand National Series|Wilkes 160]] |
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Race details[1] | |||
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Race 35 of 37 in the 1953 NASCAR Grand National Series season | |||
Date | October 11, 1953 | ||
Official name | Wilkes 160 | ||
Location | North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina | ||
Course |
Permanent racing facility 0.625 mi (1.006 km) | ||
Distance | 160 laps, 100.0 mi (160.9 km) | ||
Weather | Mild with temperatures of 78.1 °F (25.6 °C); wind speeds of 8 miles per hour (13 km/h) | ||
Average speed | 71.202 mph (114.589 km/h) | ||
Attendance | 2,000[2] | ||
Pole position | |||
Driver | Bob Griffin | ||
Most laps led | |||
Driver | Buck Baker | Bob Griffin | |
Laps | 80 | ||
Winner | |||
No. 87 | Speedy Thompson | Buckshot Morris | |
Television in the United States | |||
Network | untelevised | ||
Announcers | none |
The 1953 Wilkes 160 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on October 11, 1953, at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
The race car drivers still had to commute to the races using the same stock cars that competed in a typical weekend's race through a policy of homologation (and under their own power). This policy was in effect until roughly 1975. By 1980, NASCAR had completely stopped tracking the year model of all the vehicles and most teams did not take stock cars to the track under their own power anymore.
Background
[edit]North Wilkesboro carried a reputation as one of the fastest short-tracks in auto racing in the late 1940s and 1950s. In 1950, speeds reached 73 mph at the track, compared to the next fastest short-track, Charlotte Speedway, where top speeds only reached 66 mph. Most of the fans in the early years of the sport saw the track as notorious for being a great venue to watch races between the legendary racers of the time. Racing at North Wilkesboro was intense and physical.
The 1950 Wilkes 200 was the second Grand National Series race held at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Twenty-six cars entered the race. Twenty-one-year-old Fireball Roberts qualified with a lap speed of 73.266 mph on the dirt track for his first ever Grand National pole, but engine problems dropped him out of the running. Fonty Flock started in the third position and led the most laps in the race with 104, but engine troubles also ended his day. Ultimately, Leon Sales led eight of the 200 laps to become the victor, the fourth NASCAR driver to win an event in his debut race. Jack Smith finished second after leading 55 laps in the race.
After hosting only one NASCAR event in 1949 and one in 1950, the track began running two Grand National Series events per year in 1951 (with the exception of 1956, when only one race was held; the track was being prepared for pavement). One race was held in the spring, normally in late March or early April, and another was held in the fall, normally in late September or early October. In 1957, owner Enoch Stanley had the 5/8-mile track paved.
The Wilkes 200 in 1952 turned into a battle between brothers. Two sets of brothers competed in the race, and they took the top four spots at the finish. The Flock Brothers (Fonty Flock and Tim Flock) were strong, but the Thomas brothers (Herb Thomas and Donald Thomas) had the better outcome. Herb Thomas, driving his 1952 "Fabulous" Hudson Hornet, won the pole, led 192 of the 200 laps, and grabbed the victory. Fonty Flock led the first eight laps and finished the race second. Donald Thomas, also in a 1952 "Fabulous" Hudson Hornet, finished third, and Tim Flock finished fourth. Eleven of the 27 cars entered in the race finished. Six of the top nine positions were driving Hudson Hornets.
Race report
[edit]It took one hour and twenty-four minutes to race 160 laps on a dirt oval track spanning 0.625 miles (1.006 km).[2][3] Thirteen lead changes were given amongst four different drivers.[4] Three cautions were given for 16 laps in front of 2000 loyal spectators. Herb Thomas would make his first finish outside the top six in 25 races in this event.[2]
The top ten finishers were: Speedy Thompson (defeating Flock by two laps),[4] Fonty Flock, Ray Duhigg (finished in a car owned by Julian Petty),[4] Bob Welborn, Lee Petty (father of Richard Petty who started his NASCAR career six years later), Buck Baker, Bill Blair, Joe Eubanks, Jimmie Lewallen, and Bub King.[2] Ralph Dutton was the last-place finisher of the race. The mysterious events surrounding Herb Thomas' first finish outside the top six involved a routine pit stop to put gasoline. After that, it was certainly whether Thomas finished the race in a timely manner or not.[2]
Not all the driver numbers have been preserved through the years due to the habit of early NASCAR scorers to throw non-essential statistics into the garbage after each race.[2] Any statistics that remain were kept because they were deemed to be "essential information".[2] Arden Mounts drove in this race (and later at the 1955 Southern 500 and the 1956 Southern 500).[2] Pete Stewart made his NASCAR Cup Series début here. Although the race had no bearing on the season ending points championship, the race was of extreme importance to Petty.[4]
The average speed was 71.202 miles per hour (114.589 km/h) while Buck Baker qualified with a speed of 78.288 miles per hour (125.992 km/h).[2][4] T.H. King, Boyce Hagler and Smokey Yunick were the most notable crew chiefs that played a role in the race. They had Bub King, Buck Baker and Herb Thomas as their drivers.[5]
Timeline
[edit]Section reference: [2]
- Start: Curtis Turner was leading the racing grid as the green flag was waved in the air.
- Lap 7: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner.
- Lap 8: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker.
- Lap 9: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner.
- Lap 11: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Buck Baker.
- Lap 18: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner.
- Lap 70: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker.
- Lap 89: Buck Baker took over the lead from Fonty Flock.
- Lap 104: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker.
- Lap 106: Curtis Turner took over the lead from Fonty Flock.
- Lap 110: Buck Baker took over the lead from Curtis Turner.
- Lap 120: Fonty Flock took over the lead from Buck Baker.
- Lap 136: Speedy Thompson took over the lead from Fonty Flock.
- Finish: Speedy Thompson was officially declared the winner of the event.
Results
[edit]Pos | Grid | Car # | Driver | Owner | Make | Laps | Laps led | Status | Winnings |
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1 | 46 | Speedy Thompson | Buckshot Morris | '53 Oldsmobile | 160 | 25 | Running | $1000 | |
2 | 14 | Fonty Flock | Frank Christian | '53 Hudson | 158 | 37 | Running | $700 | |
3 | 44 | Ray Duhigg | Julian Petty | '52 Plymouth | 156 | 0 | Running | $450 | |
4 | 24 | Bob Welborn | J.O. Goode | '51 Plymouth | 156 | 0 | Running | $350 | |
5 | 42 | Lee Petty | Petty Enterprises | '53 Dodge | 155 | 0 | Running | $200 | |
6 | 1 | 87 | Buck Baker | Bob Griffin | '53 Oldsmobile | 155 | 80 | $150 | |
7 | 2 | Bill Blair | Bill Blair | '53 Oldsmobile | 155 | 0 | $125 | ||
8 | 82 | Joe Eubanks | Phil Oates | '52 Hudson | 154 | 0 | $100 | ||
9 | 22 | Jimmie Lewallen | R.G. Shelton | '53 Oldsmobile | 153 | 0 | $75 | ||
10 | 55 | Bub King | Bub King | '53 Oldsmobile | 153 | 0 | $50 | ||
11 | 58 | Johnny Patterson | H.B. Ranier | '53 Hudson | 153 | 0 | $25 | ||
12 | 93 | Donald Thomas | Herb Thomas | '53 Hudson | 153 | 0 | $25 | ||
13 | 91 | Tim Flock | Ted Chester | '53 Hudson | 152 | 0 | $25 | ||
14 | 51 | Gober Sosebee | Gober Sosebee | '53 Oldsmobile | 151 | 0 | $25 | ||
15 | 92 | Herb Thomas | Herb Thomas | '53 Hudson | 151 | 0 | $25 | ||
16 | Ralph Liguori | Ralph Liguori | '51 Plymouth | 149 | 0 | $25 | |||
17 | 08 | Arden Mounts | Gene Comstock | '51 Hudson | 143 | 0 | $25 | ||
18 | Bob Walden | Bob Walden | '50 Plymouth | 143 | 0 | $25 | |||
19 | Parks Surratt | '51 Plymouth | 141 | 0 | $25 | ||||
20 | 93 | Ted Chamberlain | Ted Chamberlain | '50 Plymouth | 139 | 0 | $25 | ||
21 | Clyde Minter | Clyde Minter | '50 Mercury | 136 | 0 | $25 | |||
22 | 41 | Curtis Turner | '53 Oldsmobile | 131 | 18 | $25 | |||
23 | 80 | Jim Paschal | '53 Dodge | 125 | 0 | $25 | |||
24 | 120 | Dick Rathmann | Walt Chapman | '53 Hudson | 124 | 0 | $25 | ||
25 | 19 | Fred Dove | Fred Dove | '50 Ford | 110 | 0 | $25 | ||
26 | Slim Rominger | Slim Rominger | '50 Oldsmobile | 84 | 0 | $25 | |||
27 | Don Vershure | '53 Hudson | 53 | 0 | $25 | ||||
28 | 167 | Elton Hildreth | Elton Hildreth | '53 Nash | 41 | 0 | $25 | ||
29 | Bud Jones | '50 Plymouth | 36 | 0 | $25 | ||||
30 | Pete Stewart | '51 Ford | 20 | 0 | $25 | ||||
31 | Ralph Dutton | '53 Dodge | 0 | $25 |
Race summary
[edit]- Lead changes: 13
- Cautions: 3 for 16 laps
- Red flags: N/A
- Time of race: 1:24:16
- Average speed: 71.202
- Margin of Victory: N/A
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "1953 Wilkes 160 information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
- ^ "1953 Wilkes 160 information (second reference)". Ultimate Racing Reference. Retrieved 2011-02-18.
- ^ a b c d e "1953 Wilkes 160 information (fourth reference)". Save the Speedway. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
- ^ "1953 Wilkes 160 crew chief information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2017-06-11.