March 1, 1970: An Independent Has His Day

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
9 years ago
4,073 posts

It's well established that I'm a Petty Lifer. Have been since being introduced to racing in 1974. Yet I've always had a soft spot for the independent underdogs that were as much a part of GN/Cup racing as the big dawgs.

Very few of those guys got to reap the glory of victory lane. The short list includes guys such as Wendell Scott, Dick Brooks, Elmo Langley, Paul Lewis and in recent years Regan Smith with Furniture Row I suppose.

Today is the anniversary of James Hylton's first GN win at Richmond on March 1, 1970. I posted a blog about it with assists from Ray Lamm with pics and Perry Allen Wood with his book, Declarations of Stock Car Independents .

http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2015/03/march-1-1970-1ndependent-has-h1s-day.html

Fin Driver Car
1 James Hylton '69 Ford
2 Richard Petty '70 Plymouth
3 Elmo Langley '69 Ford
4 Bobby Isaac '69 Dodge
5 Neil Castles '69 Dodge
6 Dub Simpson '69 Chevrolet
7 Jabe Thomas '69 Plymouth
8 Roy Tyner '70 Pontiac
9 Bill Shirey '69 Plymouth
10 Wendell Scott '69 Ford
11 J.D. McDuffie '69 Buick
12 Ben Arnold '69 Ford
13 Dave Marcis '69 Dodge
14 Bill Dennis '69 Chevrolet
15 Benny Parsons '69 Ford
16 John Kenney '68 Ford
17 John Sears '68 Ford
18 Bill Champion '69 Ford
19 Cecil Gordon '68 Ford
20 Henley Gray '69 Ford
21 Frank Warren '69 Plymouth
22 Wayne Smith '69 Chevrolet
23 Bill Seifert '69 Ford
24 Ken Meisenhelder '69 Chevrolet
25 Dick May '69 Ford
26 Johnny Halford 69 Dodge



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updated by @tmc-chase: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Heather2
@heather2
9 years ago
2 posts

I`ve always been impressed with James Hylton. Hylton finished second a dozen times before this first win.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
9 years ago
9,137 posts

I used to have that race on 8mm film I shot that day at Richmond, but it was destroyed. James had abandoned his pale yellow cars for a more garish shade. His winning car was sponsored by local Richmond speed shop proprietor, Sonny Mallory, whose Mallory's Speed Shop was located not too far from the track on The Boulevard, just a couple of blocks from the old Richmond mile dirt track.

I watched James almost score his first GN win 4 years earlier at Beltsville, Maryland in 1966, a race I have written about previously: http://racersreunion.com/independents-day-by-dave-fulton/




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Harvey Tollison
@harvey-tollison
9 years ago
226 posts

James will be inducted into the AIRPS HOF in September

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
7 years ago
4,073 posts

Bump




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updated by @tmc-chase: 01/18/20 05:20:38AM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
7 years ago
9,137 posts

Another historic race I was fortunate to attend - Hylton's first win and the King's 1st start in a 1970 Roadrunner. 47 years now under the bridge.




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updated by @dave-fulton: 01/18/20 05:20:38AM