At the risk of infringing on the excellent recollections of Chase and his Petty history, I'm going to post the history minute from Old Dominion Speedway in Manassas, VA, for this date 50 years ago.
Sixteen cars would enter the 300 lap/112.5 mile race on the .375 mile dirt track. The race would be caution free and from the records available to me, every lap was led by the same driver. But let's look a little closer.
Petty Engineering, between Richard Petty and Jim Pashal, had won six of the seven races leading up to this race, with Jim Paschal actually winning the last short track race prior to this one (Rebel 300 at Darlington between the two races), When practice got underway at Old Dominion, Richard noted that the number 41 Plymouth Jim was driving was negotiating the dirt track better than the number 43 which Richard would normally drive. As Richard was fighting Joe Weatherly for the 1963 Championship, Richard elected to take over the number 41, relegating Jim to the number 43. Paschal was "irked"as he had every right to be, but he was not competing for the Championship and that had to be considered.
Richard put the number 41 on the pole in qualifying and Jim Paschal put the 43 right beside him. An all Petty Engineering front row. On the drop of the green, Richard and 41 were gone. By the end of the event, Richard had a lap lead over second place finisher Ned Jarrettand two laps over Paschal in the second Petty entry.
Top five finishers were:
1. Richard Petty, Petty Engineering Plymouth, winning $1,000.00
2. Ned Jarrett, Burton-Robinson Ford, winning $600.00
3. Jim Paschal, Petty Engineering Plymouth, winning $400.00
4. Larry Thomas, Wade Younts Dodge, winning $300.00
5. Elmo Langley, Woodfield Ford, winning $275.00
Sixth through tenth,in order, were Nace Mattingly, Fred Harb, Curtis Crider, Joe Weatherly and Larry Manning. Roy Mayne was 11th, Worth McMillian 12th,
Wendell Scott 13th, Herman Beam 14th, Jimmy Pardue 15th and Johnny Allen 16th.
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM