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Winston 500
Talladega Superspeedway

Sunday, May 4, 1975
Race 10 of the 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
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Talladega May 4, 1975
FinishStart # DriverMakePtsS1S2S3LapsLedStatusTeam
11#15Buddy BakerFord18518899runningBud Moore Engineering
24#21David PearsonMercury17518827runningWood Brothers Racing
37#90Dick BrooksFord1701886runningDonlavey Racing
422#17Darrell WaltripChevrolet1651826engineDarWal Inc.
524#14Coo Coo MarlinChevrolet1601828runningCunningham-Kelley
615#95Harry JeffersonFord1501810runningJefferson Racing
723#41Grant AdcoxChevrolet1461810runningAdcox-Kirby
838#37Bruce JacobiChevrolet1421800runningOpal Voight (Owner)
914#60Joe MihalicChevrolet1381790runningViglione Racing
1018#96Richard ChildressChevrolet1341770runningGarn Racing
1140#10Bill ChampionFord1301750runningChampion Racing
1226#30Walter BallardChevrolet1271750runningBallard Racing
1321#71Dave MarcisDodge1291715runningK&K Insurance Racing
1432#64Elmo LangleyFord1211700runningLangley-Woodfield Racing
1520#92Skip ManningChevrolet1181680runningHagan Enterprises
1619#05David SiscoChevrolet1151570runningSisco Racing
1749#01Earle CanavanDodge1121520runningCanavan Racing
1847#18Joe FrassonPontiac1091500water pumpFrasson Racing
195#43Richard PettyDodge11114022wheel bearingPetty Enterprises
2037#38Tom WilliamsChevrolet01330runningTom Williams (Owner)
2112#24Cecil GordonChevrolet1051222engineGordon Racing
2233#49G.C. SpencerDodge971210clutchGC Spencer Racing
2346#46Travis TillerDodge941200oil leakMorgan-McClure
2413#79Frank WarrenDodge911070engineWarren Racing
2550#23Jabe ThomasDodge881020runningRobertson Racing
266#54Lennie PondChevrolet85830vibrationElder-Ranier
2725#31Jim VandiverDodge82810axle bearingRanier Racing
2836#74Randy TissotChevrolet79720engineCharles Little (Owner)
2927#70J.D. McDuffieChevrolet76640transmissionMcDuffie Racing
3010#83Ramo StottChevrolet0620engineNorris Reed (Owner)
3117#42Marty RobbinsDodge75622accidentRobbins Racing
3235#7Ed NegreFord67610engineDalton Racing
3311#48James HyltonChevrolet69603accidentHylton Engineering
3448#91Harold MillerChevrolet61530engineH Miller Racing
353#16Bobby AllisonMatador63472enginePenske Racing South
369#28Gordon JohncockChevrolet0470push rodEllington Racing
3731#97Red FarmerFord52360oil leakEd Clark (Owner)
3834#67Buddy ArringtonPlymouth49260ignitionArrington Racing
3928#8Dean DaltonDodge46220oil pressureNegre Racing
4016#11Cale YarboroughChevrolet43190windshieldJunior Johnson & Associates
4145#20Rick NewsomFord40130pistonNewsom Racing
422#88Donnie AllisonChevrolet42116engineDiGard Motorsports
438#72Benny ParsonsChevrolet34110accidentDeWitt Racing
4429#65Carl AdamsFord31100accidentAdams Racing
4544#82Ferrel HarrisDodge28100accidentHarris Racing
4630#35Dan DaughtryFord2560clutchDavis Racing
4742#47Bruce HillChevrolet2250oil pressureHill Racing
4843#77John RayChevrolet1910engineClay Blackwell (Owner)
4939#98Richie PanchChevrolet000pistonPanch Racing
5041#55John BanksDodge000engineKen Thurlby (Owner)
FinishStart # DriverMakePtsS1S2S3LapsLedStatusTeam
1975 Standings
1975 Schedule
DateTrackWinnerPole
1Jan 19, 1975RiversideBobby AllisonBobby Allison
2Feb 16, 1975DaytonaBenny ParsonsDonnie Allison
3Feb 23, 1975RichmondRichard PettyRichard Petty
4Mar 2, 1975RockinghamCale YarboroughBuddy Baker
5Mar 16, 1975BristolRichard PettyBuddy Baker
6Mar 23, 1975AtlantaRichard PettyRichard Petty
7Apr 6, 1975North WilkesboroRichard PettyDarrell Waltrip
8Apr 13, 1975DarlingtonBobby AllisonDavid Pearson
9Apr 27, 1975MartinsvilleRichard PettyBenny Parsons
10May 4, 1975TalladegaBuddy BakerBuddy Baker
11May 10, 1975Nashville FgdsDarrell WaltripDarrell Waltrip
12May 18, 1975DoverDavid PearsonDavid Pearson
13May 25, 1975CharlotteRichard PettyDavid Pearson
14Jun 8, 1975RiversideRichard PettyBobby Allison
15Jun 15, 1975MichiganDavid PearsonCale Yarborough
16Jul 4, 1975DaytonaRichard PettyDonnie Allison
17Jul 20, 1975Nashville FgdsCale YarboroughBenny Parsons
18Aug 3, 1975PoconoDavid PearsonBobby Allison
19Aug 17, 1975TalladegaBuddy BakerDave Marcis
20Aug 24, 1975MichiganRichard PettyDavid Pearson
21Sep 1, 1975DarlingtonBobby AllisonDavid Pearson
22Sep 14, 1975DoverRichard PettyDave Marcis
23Sep 21, 1975North WilkesboroRichard PettyRichard Petty
24Sep 28, 1975MartinsvilleDave MarcisCale Yarborough
25Oct 5, 1975CharlotteRichard PettyDavid Pearson
26Oct 12, 1975RichmondDarrell WaltripBenny Parsons
27Oct 19, 1975RockinghamCale YarboroughDave Marcis
28Nov 2, 1975BristolRichard PettyCale Yarborough
29Nov 9, 1975AtlantaBuddy BakerDave Marcis
30Nov 23, 1975OntarioBuddy BakerDavid Pearson
1975 Daytona 500
Race details
Race 2 of 30 in the 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Track map of Daytona International Speedway showing mainly the speedway.
DateFebruary 16, 1975
LocationDaytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
CoursePermanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.023 km)
Distance200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
WeatherTemperatures of 82.9 °F (28.3 °C); wind speeds of 13 miles per hour (21 km/h)[1]
Average speed153.649 miles per hour (247.274 km/h)
Pole position
DriverDiGard Motorsports
Qualifying race winners
Duel 1 WinnerBobby AllisonPenske Racing
Duel 2 WinnerDavid PearsonWood Brothers Racing
Most laps led
DriverDavid PearsonWood Brothers Racing
Laps74
Winner
No. 72Benny ParsonsL.G. DeWitt
Television in the United States
NetworkABC's Wide World of Sports
AnnouncersBill Flemming
Jackie Stewart

The 1975 Daytona 500, the 17th running of the event on February 16, 1975, was a race in the NASCARWinston Cup Series.

Race report[edit]

From the start, it appeared that David Pearson was on his way to his first Daytona 500 victory as he built a sizable lead on second place Benny Parsons late in the race. However, Richard Petty was eight laps behind the leaders on his way to finishing seventh, and Parsons hooked up in a draft and began reeling in Pearson who was slowed by lapped traffic. The key moment of the race occurred two laps from the end when contact with Cale Yarborough in traffic sent Pearson spinning on the backstretch. Parsons avoided the accident and went on to take the win.[2]

1975 Nascar Racing Reference

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One of the things that set up that incident late in the race that cost David Pearson the race was the fact that Cale Yarborough was running on 7 cylinders. On the final restart, Cale was actually placed in front of the leaders, on the end of the lead lap, but the power deficit he was at resulted in the leaders actually lapping him in less than 25 laps. When Pearson caught up to Yarborough and Richie Panch, Yarborough was trying to slip in behind Pearson and simply misjudged it. Of course, another was the role Richard Petty played. Even in a two-car draft with Ramo Stott (who barely missed the massive lap 4 crash), Benny Parsons was losing about a half to three-quarters of a second per lap to Pearson, who was simply content to draft A.J. Foyt to the win, but Foyt dropped out with nine laps left while running third, not long after Petty got back onto the track after his final pit stop, and where he came out was a stroke of luck for Parsons and Stott, because he came out exactly where they were running.[2]

As per the list below, 26 of the 40 drivers failed to finish the race for various reasons, including a huge crash on the fourth lap, which took out nine cars, nearly one-quarter of the field.[2]

West Coast ace Hershel McGriff's third and final Daytona 500 ends with a blown motor on lap 13. Bruce Jacobi would debut in this race, finishing in 12th place after qualifying in 39th place.[2]

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Among those involved were famous country music singer Marty Robbins, who also crashed out of the 1973 Daytona 500.

At the time, it was the biggest crash in terms of the number of cars involved in race history. Donnie Allison started on the pole, but only led the first lap and was sidelined by mechanical problems, as was DiGard Racing teammate Johnny Rutherford, the reigning Indianapolis 500 champion. Another that failed to finish was Buddy Baker, who led 46 laps. As a result, a record-low 14 cars, including that of Pearson, were classified as running at the finish.[2]

None of the 40 cars in this year's Daytona 500 had a single-digit car number.[2]

Finishing order[edit]

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  1. A. J. Foyt*
  2. Bob Burcham*
  3. Cecil Gordon*
  4. Coo Coo Marlin*
  5. Lennie Pond*
  6. Buddy Baker*
  7. David Sisco*
  8. Dick Brooks*
  9. Tommy Gale*
  10. George Follmer*
  11. Walter Ballard*
  12. Darrell Waltrip*
  13. Johnny Rutherford*
  14. Donnie Allison*
  15. Randy Tissot*
  16. Hershel McGriff*
  17. Rick Newsom*
  18. Bruce Hill*
  19. J. D. McDuffie*
  20. Joe Mihalic*
  21. Jim Vandiver*
  22. Dick Trickle*
  23. Grant Adcox*
  24. Dan Daughtry*
  25. Marty Robbins*
  26. Warren Tope*
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Note: * denotes that the driver failed to finish the race.

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Standings after the race[edit]

PosDriverPoints[2]Differential
1Bobby Allison3550
2David Pearson345-10
3Dave Marcis310-45
4Richard Petty302-53
5James Hylton284-71
6Cecil Gordon283-72
7Benny Parsons271-84
8Ed Negre259-96
9Richard Childress239-116
10Hershel McGriff207-148

References[edit]

Nascar 1975 Album

  1. ^'Weather of the 1975 Daytona 500'. The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  2. ^ abcdefg1975 Daytona 500 – Racing-Reference.info

External links[edit]

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