Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '{{NASCAR race season infobox
| Type = CUST
| Description = Race 3 of 62 in the [[1964 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season
| country = United States
| Race Name = Jacksonville 200
| Details ref =
| Fulldate = {{Start date|1963|December|1}}
| Year = 1964
| Race_No = 3
| Season_No = 62
| Image =
| Caption =
| Weather = Temperatures ranging between {{convert|37.9|F|C}} and {{convert|54.0|F|C}}; average wind speeds of {{convert|7.48|mph|km/h}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Jacksonville/1963-12-01 |title=Weather History: Past Weather Reports |publisher=Almanac.com |date=2014-04-23 |accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref>
| Official name = 1964-03
| Location = [[Speedway Park]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida]]
| Course_mi = 0.500
| Course_km = 0.805
| Distance_laps = 200
| Distance_mi = 100
| Distance_km = 160.934
| Avg = {{convert|58.252|mi/h}}
| Pole_Driver = Jack Smith
| Pole_Team = Archie Smith
| Pole_Time = 25.38
| Most_Driver = [[Richard Petty]]
| Most_Team = [[Petty Enterprises]]
| Most_laps = 103
| Car = 34
| First_Driver = [[Wendell Scott]]
| First_Team = [[Scott Racing]]
| Network = Not televised
}}
The '''1964 Jacksonville 200''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rrdailyherald.com/wendell-scott-overcame-the-odds-through-talent-and-determination-his/article_33591cf0-728d-580e-9b90-24dc654626ef.html|title=Wendell Scott overcame the odds through talent and determination|last=Pierce|first=Rodney D.|date=February 18, 2003|work=[[Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids)|The Daily Herald]]|accessdate=2014-05-01|location=Roanoke Rapids, NC}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|The race has also been called the "Turkey Day 200" in some sources.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1111793/index.htm|title=Quick Laps|work=''[[Sports Illustrated]]''|date=June 26, 2006 |accessdate=2014-05-01}}</ref>|group=N}} the third race of the 1964 NASCAR Cup Series calendar (despite taking place on December 1, 1963) is best known for being won by the first (and so far, only) African-American driver to win a race, [[Wendell Scott]].
==Summary==
[[Jack Smith (racing driver)|Jack Smith]] started from the [[pole position]].<ref name="RR">{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1964-03/W |title=1964-03 |work=Racing-Reference|publisher=USA Today Sports Media Group|date=1963-12-01 |accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> [[Ned Jarrett]] drove to a substantial lead early in the event, but a damaged wheel hub caused him to fall 20 laps behind while it was repaired. [[Richard Petty]] led the most laps, 103, before having his steering break due to the rough track conditions.<ref name="Jax1">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-06-27/story/1963-nascar-controversy-racing-or-race |title=1963 NASCAR controversy: Racing or race?|work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=June 27, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> Scott, driving a car formerly owned by Jarrett,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19651008&id=Q3ksAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5csEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7318,1217763|title=Wendell Scott Gets Chevy ride|date=October 6, 1965|work=[[Spartanburg Herald]]|page=20|accessdate=2014-04-30|location=Spartanburg, SC}}</ref> took the lead with 275 laps to and led to the scheduled finish of the event; however, after 200 laps, the checkered flag was not waved.<ref name="Jax1"/> Two laps later, second-place finisher Buck Baker took the checkered flag and the win.<ref name="Jax1"/> Scott protested the results; two hours later, following a review of the scoring, Scott was declared the winner by two laps.<ref name="Jax1"/> Some, including Scott's family, stated that the victory was awarded to Baker, with the results being altered after the crowd had left the speedway, due to racism;<ref name="Jax2"/> others, including two-time NASCAR champion Ned Jarrett, believe it was simply a scoring error, which was very common in the pre-electronic scoring system.<ref name="Jax1"/> Four weeks later at [[Savannah Speedway]], Scott was given his first-place prize check and a replica trophy; the genuine trophy has never resurfaced,<ref name="Jax1"/> however in October 2010 the Jacksonville Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame gave a more accurate replica trophy to Scott's family.<ref name="Jax2">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/sports/racing/2010-10-18/story/wendell-scotts-family-gets-long-lost-trophy-and-closure |title=Wendell Scott's family gets long-lost trophy, and closure |work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=October 18, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> It was not until 2013 that another African American driver won a NASCAR national touring series race, when [[Darrell Wallace, Jr.]] won the [[2013 Kroger 200]] at [[Martinsville Speedway]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/nascar-jensen-wendell-scott-sons-reflect-on-darrell-wallace-jr-historic-martinsville-speedway-win-102713|title=Won from above: Wendell Scott's sons reflect on Darrell Wallace Jr.'s historic win|last=Jensen|first=Tom|date=October 27, 2013|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref>
===Stats===
The race officially lasted a duration of one hour and forty-three minutes. The average speed was {{convert|58.252|mph|km/h}}. Jack Smith won the pole at {{convert|70.921|mph|km/h}}. The margin of victory was over two laps after the correction of the scoring error, resulting in an addition of two laps to the race. Five thousand people entered the race.<ref name="RR"/>
==Results==
{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
|-
! Pos
! Grid
! {{Tooltip|No.|Car number}}
! Driver
! Manufacturer
! {{Tooltip|Laps|Laps completed}}
! Status
! {{Tooltip|Led|Laps led}}
|-
! 1
| 15 || 34 || [[Wendell Scott]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 202 || Running || 27
|-
! 2
| 14 || 87 || [[Buck Baker]] || [[Pontiac]] || 200 || Running || 0
|-
! 3
| 1 || 47 || [[Jack Smith (racing driver)|Jack Smith]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 199 || Running || 20
|-
! 4
| 18 || 68 || [[Ed Livingston (racing driver)|Ed Livingston]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 195 || Running || 0
|-
! 5
| 2 || 42 || [[Richard Petty]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 193 || Running || 103
|-
! 6
| 17 || 86 || [[Neil Castles]] || [[Chrysler]] || 190 || Running || 0
|-
! 7
| 5 || 11 || [[Ned Jarrett]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 183 || Wheel bolts || 52
|-
! 8
| 20 || 78 || [[Buddy Arrington]] # || [[Dodge]] || 182 || Running || 0
|-
! 9
| 19 || 92 || [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 179 || Running || 0
|-
! 10
| 4 || 5 || [[Billy Wade (racing driver)|Billy Wade]] || [[Dodge]] || 163 || Differential || 0
|-
! 11
| 21|| 05 || [[Possum Jones]] || [[Pontiac]] || 156 || Running || 0
|-
! 12
| 10 || 32 || [[Tiny Lund]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 124 || Differential || 0
|-
! 13
| 7 || 20 || [[Jack Anderson (racing driver)|Jack Anderson]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 121 || Radiator || 0
|-
! 14
| 22 || 61 || [[Joe Weatherly]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 120 || Running || 0
|-
! 15
| 16 || 9 || [[Roy Tyner]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 99 || Axle || 0
|-
! 16
| 9 || 6 || [[David Pearson (racing driver)|David Pearson]] || [[Dodge]] || 70 || Oil pan || 0
|-
! 17
| 6 || 03 || [[G. C. Spencer]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 60 || Differential || 0
|-
! 18
| 13 || 36 || [[Larry Thomas (racing driver)|Larry Thomas]] || [[Dodge]] || 60 || Accident || 0
|-
! 19
| 3 || 90 || [[Jimmy Lee Capps]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 50 || Accident || 0
|-
! 20
| 11 || 39 || [[LeeRoy Yarbrough]] || [[Pontiac]] || 23 || Axle || 0
|-
! 21
| 12 || 62 || [[Curtis Crider]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 8 || Engine || 0
|-
! 22
| 8 || 2 || [[Jimmy Pardue]] || [[Pontiac]] || 6 || Axle || 0
|-class="sortbottom"
|colspan="8"|{{center|{{small|# [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year|Rookie of the Year candidate]]<br>Source:<ref name="RR"/>}}}}
|}
==References==
;Notes
{{Reflist|group=N}}
;Citations
{{Reflist|2}}
{{NASCAR next race
| Season = 1964
| Series = Grand National Series
| Previous_race = [[1964 The First 510]]
| Next_race = [[1964 Sunshine 200]]
}}
[[Category:1964 in NASCAR|Jacksonville 200]]
[[Category:1964 in Florida|Jacksoville 200]]
[[Category:NASCAR races at Speedway Park]]' |
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-{{NASCAR race season infobox
-| Type = CUST
-| Description = Race 3 of 62 in the [[1964 NASCAR Grand National Series]] season
-| country = United States
-| Race Name = Jacksonville 200
-| Details ref =
-| Fulldate = {{Start date|1963|December|1}}
-| Year = 1964
-| Race_No = 3
-| Season_No = 62
-| Image =
-| Caption =
-| Weather = Temperatures ranging between {{convert|37.9|F|C}} and {{convert|54.0|F|C}}; average wind speeds of {{convert|7.48|mph|km/h}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.almanac.com/weather/history/FL/Jacksonville/1963-12-01 |title=Weather History: Past Weather Reports |publisher=Almanac.com |date=2014-04-23 |accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref>
-| Official name = 1964-03
-| Location = [[Speedway Park]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida]]
-| Course_mi = 0.500
-| Course_km = 0.805
-| Distance_laps = 200
-| Distance_mi = 100
-| Distance_km = 160.934
-| Avg = {{convert|58.252|mi/h}}
-| Pole_Driver = Jack Smith
-| Pole_Team = Archie Smith
-| Pole_Time = 25.38
-| Most_Driver = [[Richard Petty]]
-| Most_Team = [[Petty Enterprises]]
-| Most_laps = 103
-| Car = 34
-| First_Driver = [[Wendell Scott]]
-| First_Team = [[Scott Racing]]
-| Network = Not televised
-}}
-
-The '''1964 Jacksonville 200''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rrdailyherald.com/wendell-scott-overcame-the-odds-through-talent-and-determination-his/article_33591cf0-728d-580e-9b90-24dc654626ef.html|title=Wendell Scott overcame the odds through talent and determination|last=Pierce|first=Rodney D.|date=February 18, 2003|work=[[Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids)|The Daily Herald]]|accessdate=2014-05-01|location=Roanoke Rapids, NC}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|The race has also been called the "Turkey Day 200" in some sources.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1111793/index.htm|title=Quick Laps|work=''[[Sports Illustrated]]''|date=June 26, 2006 |accessdate=2014-05-01}}</ref>|group=N}} the third race of the 1964 NASCAR Cup Series calendar (despite taking place on December 1, 1963) is best known for being won by the first (and so far, only) African-American driver to win a race, [[Wendell Scott]].
-
-==Summary==
-[[Jack Smith (racing driver)|Jack Smith]] started from the [[pole position]].<ref name="RR">{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1964-03/W |title=1964-03 |work=Racing-Reference|publisher=USA Today Sports Media Group|date=1963-12-01 |accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> [[Ned Jarrett]] drove to a substantial lead early in the event, but a damaged wheel hub caused him to fall 20 laps behind while it was repaired. [[Richard Petty]] led the most laps, 103, before having his steering break due to the rough track conditions.<ref name="Jax1">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-06-27/story/1963-nascar-controversy-racing-or-race |title=1963 NASCAR controversy: Racing or race?|work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=June 27, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> Scott, driving a car formerly owned by Jarrett,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19651008&id=Q3ksAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5csEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7318,1217763|title=Wendell Scott Gets Chevy ride|date=October 6, 1965|work=[[Spartanburg Herald]]|page=20|accessdate=2014-04-30|location=Spartanburg, SC}}</ref> took the lead with 275 laps to and led to the scheduled finish of the event; however, after 200 laps, the checkered flag was not waved.<ref name="Jax1"/> Two laps later, second-place finisher Buck Baker took the checkered flag and the win.<ref name="Jax1"/> Scott protested the results; two hours later, following a review of the scoring, Scott was declared the winner by two laps.<ref name="Jax1"/> Some, including Scott's family, stated that the victory was awarded to Baker, with the results being altered after the crowd had left the speedway, due to racism;<ref name="Jax2"/> others, including two-time NASCAR champion Ned Jarrett, believe it was simply a scoring error, which was very common in the pre-electronic scoring system.<ref name="Jax1"/> Four weeks later at [[Savannah Speedway]], Scott was given his first-place prize check and a replica trophy; the genuine trophy has never resurfaced,<ref name="Jax1"/> however in October 2010 the Jacksonville Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame gave a more accurate replica trophy to Scott's family.<ref name="Jax2">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/sports/racing/2010-10-18/story/wendell-scotts-family-gets-long-lost-trophy-and-closure |title=Wendell Scott's family gets long-lost trophy, and closure |work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=October 18, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> It was not until 2013 that another African American driver won a NASCAR national touring series race, when [[Darrell Wallace, Jr.]] won the [[2013 Kroger 200]] at [[Martinsville Speedway]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/nascar-jensen-wendell-scott-sons-reflect-on-darrell-wallace-jr-historic-martinsville-speedway-win-102713|title=Won from above: Wendell Scott's sons reflect on Darrell Wallace Jr.'s historic win|last=Jensen|first=Tom|date=October 27, 2013|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref>
-
-===Stats===
-The race officially lasted a duration of one hour and forty-three minutes. The average speed was {{convert|58.252|mph|km/h}}. Jack Smith won the pole at {{convert|70.921|mph|km/h}}. The margin of victory was over two laps after the correction of the scoring error, resulting in an addition of two laps to the race. Five thousand people entered the race.<ref name="RR"/>
-
-==Results==
-{| class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size:95%"
-|-
-! Pos
-! Grid
-! {{Tooltip|No.|Car number}}
-! Driver
-! Manufacturer
-! {{Tooltip|Laps|Laps completed}}
-! Status
-! {{Tooltip|Led|Laps led}}
-|-
-! 1
-| 15 || 34 || [[Wendell Scott]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 202 || Running || 27
-|-
-! 2
-| 14 || 87 || [[Buck Baker]] || [[Pontiac]] || 200 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 3
-| 1 || 47 || [[Jack Smith (racing driver)|Jack Smith]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 199 || Running || 20
-|-
-! 4
-| 18 || 68 || [[Ed Livingston (racing driver)|Ed Livingston]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 195 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 5
-| 2 || 42 || [[Richard Petty]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 193 || Running || 103
-|-
-! 6
-| 17 || 86 || [[Neil Castles]] || [[Chrysler]] || 190 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 7
-| 5 || 11 || [[Ned Jarrett]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 183 || Wheel bolts || 52
-|-
-! 8
-| 20 || 78 || [[Buddy Arrington]] # || [[Dodge]] || 182 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 9
-| 19 || 92 || [[Johnny Allen (racing driver)|Johnny Allen]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 179 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 10
-| 4 || 5 || [[Billy Wade (racing driver)|Billy Wade]] || [[Dodge]] || 163 || Differential || 0
-|-
-! 11
-| 21|| 05 || [[Possum Jones]] || [[Pontiac]] || 156 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 12
-| 10 || 32 || [[Tiny Lund]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 124 || Differential || 0
-|-
-! 13
-| 7 || 20 || [[Jack Anderson (racing driver)|Jack Anderson]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 121 || Radiator || 0
-|-
-! 14
-| 22 || 61 || [[Joe Weatherly]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 120 || Running || 0
-|-
-! 15
-| 16 || 9 || [[Roy Tyner]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 99 || Axle || 0
-|-
-! 16
-| 9 || 6 || [[David Pearson (racing driver)|David Pearson]] || [[Dodge]] || 70 || Oil pan || 0
-|-
-! 17
-| 6 || 03 || [[G. C. Spencer]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 60 || Differential || 0
-|-
-! 18
-| 13 || 36 || [[Larry Thomas (racing driver)|Larry Thomas]] || [[Dodge]] || 60 || Accident || 0
-|-
-! 19
-| 3 || 90 || [[Jimmy Lee Capps]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 50 || Accident || 0
-|-
-! 20
-| 11 || 39 || [[LeeRoy Yarbrough]] || [[Pontiac]] || 23 || Axle || 0
-|-
-! 21
-| 12 || 62 || [[Curtis Crider]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 8 || Engine || 0
-|-
-! 22
-| 8 || 2 || [[Jimmy Pardue]] || [[Pontiac]] || 6 || Axle || 0
-|-class="sortbottom"
-|colspan="8"|{{center|{{small|# [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year|Rookie of the Year candidate]]<br>Source:<ref name="RR"/>}}}}
-|}
-
-==References==
-;Notes
-{{Reflist|group=N}}
-;Citations
-{{Reflist|2}}
-
-{{NASCAR next race
-| Season = 1964
-| Series = Grand National Series
-| Previous_race = [[1964 The First 510]]
-| Next_race = [[1964 Sunshine 200]]
-}}
-
-[[Category:1964 in NASCAR|Jacksonville 200]]
-[[Category:1964 in Florida|Jacksoville 200]]
-[[Category:NASCAR races at Speedway Park]]
+Winner!
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1 => '| Type = CUST',
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13 => '| Official name = 1964-03',
14 => '| Location = [[Speedway Park]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida]]',
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33 => 'The '''1964 Jacksonville 200''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rrdailyherald.com/wendell-scott-overcame-the-odds-through-talent-and-determination-his/article_33591cf0-728d-580e-9b90-24dc654626ef.html|title=Wendell Scott overcame the odds through talent and determination|last=Pierce|first=Rodney D.|date=February 18, 2003|work=[[Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids)|The Daily Herald]]|accessdate=2014-05-01|location=Roanoke Rapids, NC}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|The race has also been called the "Turkey Day 200" in some sources.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1111793/index.htm|title=Quick Laps|work=''[[Sports Illustrated]]''|date=June 26, 2006 |accessdate=2014-05-01}}</ref>|group=N}} the third race of the 1964 NASCAR Cup Series calendar (despite taking place on December 1, 1963) is best known for being won by the first (and so far, only) African-American driver to win a race, [[Wendell Scott]].',
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36 => '[[Jack Smith (racing driver)|Jack Smith]] started from the [[pole position]].<ref name="RR">{{cite web|url=http://www.racing-reference.info/race/1964-03/W |title=1964-03 |work=Racing-Reference|publisher=USA Today Sports Media Group|date=1963-12-01 |accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> [[Ned Jarrett]] drove to a substantial lead early in the event, but a damaged wheel hub caused him to fall 20 laps behind while it was repaired. [[Richard Petty]] led the most laps, 103, before having his steering break due to the rough track conditions.<ref name="Jax1">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/news/metro/2010-06-27/story/1963-nascar-controversy-racing-or-race |title=1963 NASCAR controversy: Racing or race?|work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=June 27, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> Scott, driving a car formerly owned by Jarrett,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19651008&id=Q3ksAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5csEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7318,1217763|title=Wendell Scott Gets Chevy ride|date=October 6, 1965|work=[[Spartanburg Herald]]|page=20|accessdate=2014-04-30|location=Spartanburg, SC}}</ref> took the lead with 275 laps to and led to the scheduled finish of the event; however, after 200 laps, the checkered flag was not waved.<ref name="Jax1"/> Two laps later, second-place finisher Buck Baker took the checkered flag and the win.<ref name="Jax1"/> Scott protested the results; two hours later, following a review of the scoring, Scott was declared the winner by two laps.<ref name="Jax1"/> Some, including Scott's family, stated that the victory was awarded to Baker, with the results being altered after the crowd had left the speedway, due to racism;<ref name="Jax2"/> others, including two-time NASCAR champion Ned Jarrett, believe it was simply a scoring error, which was very common in the pre-electronic scoring system.<ref name="Jax1"/> Four weeks later at [[Savannah Speedway]], Scott was given his first-place prize check and a replica trophy; the genuine trophy has never resurfaced,<ref name="Jax1"/> however in October 2010 the Jacksonville Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame gave a more accurate replica trophy to Scott's family.<ref name="Jax2">{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/sports/racing/2010-10-18/story/wendell-scotts-family-gets-long-lost-trophy-and-closure |title=Wendell Scott's family gets long-lost trophy, and closure |work=''[[The Florida Times-Union]]''|location=Jacksonville, FL|date=October 18, 2010|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref> It was not until 2013 that another African American driver won a NASCAR national touring series race, when [[Darrell Wallace, Jr.]] won the [[2013 Kroger 200]] at [[Martinsville Speedway]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/nascar-jensen-wendell-scott-sons-reflect-on-darrell-wallace-jr-historic-martinsville-speedway-win-102713|title=Won from above: Wendell Scott's sons reflect on Darrell Wallace Jr.'s historic win|last=Jensen|first=Tom|date=October 27, 2013|publisher=Fox Sports|accessdate=2014-04-30}}</ref>',
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76 => '|-',
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79 => '|-',
80 => '! 10',
81 => '| 4 || 5 || [[Billy Wade (racing driver)|Billy Wade]] || [[Dodge]] || 163 || Differential || 0',
82 => '|-',
83 => '! 11',
84 => '| 21|| 05 || [[Possum Jones]] || [[Pontiac]] || 156 || Running || 0',
85 => '|-',
86 => '! 12',
87 => '| 10 || 32 || [[Tiny Lund]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 124 || Differential || 0',
88 => '|-',
89 => '! 13',
90 => '| 7 || 20 || [[Jack Anderson (racing driver)|Jack Anderson]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 121 || Radiator || 0',
91 => '|-',
92 => '! 14',
93 => '| 22 || 61 || [[Joe Weatherly]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 120 || Running || 0',
94 => '|-',
95 => '! 15',
96 => '| 16 || 9 || [[Roy Tyner]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 99 || Axle || 0',
97 => '|-',
98 => '! 16',
99 => '| 9 || 6 || [[David Pearson (racing driver)|David Pearson]] || [[Dodge]] || 70 || Oil pan || 0',
100 => '|-',
101 => '! 17',
102 => '| 6 || 03 || [[G. C. Spencer]] || [[Chevrolet]] || 60 || Differential || 0',
103 => '|-',
104 => '! 18',
105 => '| 13 || 36 || [[Larry Thomas (racing driver)|Larry Thomas]] || [[Dodge]] || 60 || Accident || 0',
106 => '|-',
107 => '! 19',
108 => '| 3 || 90 || [[Jimmy Lee Capps]] || [[Plymouth (automobile)|Plymouth]] || 50 || Accident || 0',
109 => '|-',
110 => '! 20',
111 => '| 11 || 39 || [[LeeRoy Yarbrough]] || [[Pontiac]] || 23 || Axle || 0',
112 => '|-',
113 => '! 21',
114 => '| 12 || 62 || [[Curtis Crider]] || [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] || 8 || Engine || 0',
115 => '|-',
116 => '! 22',
117 => '| 8 || 2 || [[Jimmy Pardue]] || [[Pontiac]] || 6 || Axle || 0',
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119 => '|colspan="8"|{{center|{{small|# [[NASCAR Rookie of the Year|Rookie of the Year candidate]]<br>Source:<ref name="RR"/>}}}}',
120 => '|}',
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122 => '==References==',
123 => ';Notes',
124 => '{{Reflist|group=N}}',
125 => ';Citations',
126 => '{{Reflist|2}}',
127 => false,
128 => '{{NASCAR next race',
129 => '| Season = 1964',
130 => '| Series = Grand National Series',
131 => '| Previous_race = [[1964 The First 510]]',
132 => '| Next_race = [[1964 Sunshine 200]]',
133 => '}}',
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135 => '[[Category:1964 in NASCAR|Jacksonville 200]]',
136 => '[[Category:1964 in Florida|Jacksoville 200]]',
137 => '[[Category:NASCAR races at Speedway Park]]'
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