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[[Ron Hornaday, Sr.]] would retire from NASCAR after this race. [[George Behlman]] would make his NASCAR debut in this race. Other notable racers in this event include: [[Benny Parsons]], [[J.D. McDuffie]], [[Richard Childress]], and [[Buddy Baker]].<ref name="1973t400"/> |
[[Ron Hornaday, Sr.]] would retire from NASCAR after this race. [[George Behlman]] would make his NASCAR debut in this race. Other notable racers in this event include: [[Benny Parsons]], [[J.D. McDuffie]], [[Richard Childress]], and [[Buddy Baker]].<ref name="1973t400"/> |
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==Top thirty finishers== |
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# Bobby Allison |
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# Richard Petty |
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# [[Elmo Langley]] |
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# Mike James |
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# [[Johnny Anderson]] |
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# [[Carl Adams]] |
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# [[Don Noel]] |
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# [[Cale Yarborough]] |
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# [[Dick Kranzler]] |
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# [[Jack Simpson]] |
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# [[Henley Gray]] |
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# [[Hugh Pearson]] |
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# [[Sonny Easley]] |
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# [[Ron Hornaday]] |
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==References== |
Revision as of 22:18, 2 August 2011
The 1973 Tuborg 400 is a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on June 17, 1973 at Riverside International Raceway in the American community of Riverside, California.[1][2][3][4]
153 laps were completed on road course spanning 2.620 miles (4.216 km) per lap.[1][2][4] The race was completely resolved in exactly four hours with Bobby Allison defeating Richard Petty by one minute and thirteen seconds in front of 43700 live spectators.[1][3] These two drivers were the only drivers remaining on the lead lap after the race.[1][2] Dean Dalton would be credited with a last-place finish due to an engine problem on lap 7.[1][2] There were 40 drivers on the grid; 39 of them were American and Jack Simpson is the only Canadian driver to compete in this race.[1] Four cautions were given out for 22 laps and the average speed was 100.215 miles per hour (161.280 km/h).[1][3][4] Petty would earn the pole position with a qualifying speed of 110.027 miles per hour (177.071 km/h).[1]
Ron Hornaday, Sr. would retire from NASCAR after this race. George Behlman would make his NASCAR debut in this race. Other notable racers in this event include: Benny Parsons, J.D. McDuffie, Richard Childress, and Buddy Baker.[1]
Top thirty finishers
- Bobby Allison
- Richard Petty
- Benny Parsons
- Jimmy Insolo
- Cecil Gordon
- Richard White
- Hershel McGriff
- James Hylton
- Jack McCoy
- Chuck Bown
- Bill Champion
- J.D. McDuffie
- Larry Smith
- Leon Fox
- Walter Ballard
- George Behlman
- Richard Childres
- Glenn Francis
- Elmo Langley
- Mike James
- Johnny Anderson
- Carl Adams
- Don Noel
- Cale Yarborough
- Dick Kranzler
- Jack Simpson
- Henley Gray
- Hugh Pearson
- Sonny Easley
- Ron Hornaday