1966 Southeastern 500
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The 1966 Southeastern 500 was a NASCAR
Grand National Series (now Sprint Cup Series) race that took place on March 20, 1966 at Bristol International Speedway
in the American
community of Bristol
, Tennessee
.
defeated Paul Lewis by outlapping him more than four times.
Twenty-five thousand fans saw thirty-two drivers start a race that only seven would complete. Attrition levels were worse in this Bristol race than it is in the 2010 NASCAR Cup Series
season; a rare instance where lower speeds on a track are more dangerous than faster speeds. By contrast, the 2010 Food City 500
would see an average speed of 79.618 mi/h and a pole position speed of 124.63 mi/h with only eight drivers not being able to complete the race.
The total winnings for the race were $21,735 in American dollars ($ when inflation is taken into effect).
NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing is a family-owned and -operated business venture that sanctions and governs multiple auto racing sports events. It was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1947–48. As of 2009, the CEO for the company is Brian France, grandson of the late Bill France Sr...
Grand National Series (now Sprint Cup Series) race that took place on March 20, 1966 at Bristol International Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway, formerly known as Bristol International Raceway and Bristol Raceway is a NASCAR short track venue located in Bristol, Tennessee. Constructed in 1960, it held its first NASCAR race on July 30, 1961...
in the American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
community of Bristol
Bristol, Tennessee
Bristol is a city in Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 26,702 at the 2010 census. It is the twin city of Bristol, Virginia, which lies directly across the state line between Tennessee and Virginia. The boundaries of both cities run parallel to each other along State...
, Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. It has a population of 6,346,105, making it the nation's 17th-largest state by population, and covers , making it the 36th-largest by total land area...
.
Summary
Five hundred laps were done on a paved oval track spanning 0.5 mile (0.80467 km). The total time of the race was three hours, twenty-four minutes, and twenty-six seconds. There were seven cautions for 92 laps. Speeds were: 69.952 mi/h and 86.248 mi/h for the pole position speed (accomplished by David Pearson). Dick HutchersonDick Hutcherson
Dick Hutcherson was an American businessman and a former stock car racer. A native of Keokuk, Iowa, Hutcherson drove in NASCAR competition from 1964 to 1967. In 1965 he finished second in the overall NASCAR Drivers Championship and had nine wins...
defeated Paul Lewis by outlapping him more than four times.
Twenty-five thousand fans saw thirty-two drivers start a race that only seven would complete. Attrition levels were worse in this Bristol race than it is in the 2010 NASCAR Cup Series
2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season was the 62nd season of professional stock car racing in the United States. Beginning at Daytona International Speedway, the season included 36 races and two exhibition races. The season concluded with the 2010 Ford 400 at Homestead Miami Speedway...
season; a rare instance where lower speeds on a track are more dangerous than faster speeds. By contrast, the 2010 Food City 500
2010 Food City 500
The 2010 Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee was the fifth race of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The race began at 1 p.m. EDT on March 21, 2010. The 2010 Food City 500 was televised on Fox and broadcast on PRN radio. This race marked the last appearance of the...
would see an average speed of 79.618 mi/h and a pole position speed of 124.63 mi/h with only eight drivers not being able to complete the race.
The total winnings for the race were $21,735 in American dollars ($ when inflation is taken into effect).
Finishing order
- Dick Hutcherson
- Paul Lewis
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- Gene Cline
- Johnny Allen
- Larry Manning
- David Pearson
- Walter Wallace
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- Jim PaschalJim PaschalJames Roy "Jim" Paschal, Jr. was a NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup driver. He won twenty-five races and twelve poles over his career. Elected to the "Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame" in 1977, he won the World 600 in 1964 and the 1967 Charlotte Motor Speedway...
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- Bobby IsaacBobby IsaacBobby Isaac is a former NASCAR Grand National champion.-Early life:Isaac grew up on a farm near Catawba, North Carolina, the second youngest of nine children...
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- Wayne Smith
- John Sears
- Sonny Lamphear
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