October 11, 1959 - Lee Petty Wins Weaverville

TMC Chase
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12 years ago
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October 11, 1959: Starting fourth in his #42 Plymouth, Lee Petty motored to the front and won the 200-laps, 100-miles event at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway in North Carolina. Coincidentally, the race was the 42nd event of the 1959 season.

Tommy Irwin won the pole. With the race nearing half-way, however, he lost an engine and finished 28th - one spot ahead of Bob Welborn, who made several starts in NASCAR's Grand National and Convertible series driving for for Lee Petty's brother, Julian. The previous race at Asheville-Weaverville was the Western Carolina 500 just a couple of months earlier in August 1959. Welborn won the race, but he finished 29th - dead last - in the October one.

Read on for more (though not much more):

http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2013/10/october-11-1959-lee-petty-wins.html

Fin Driver Car
1 Lee Petty '59 Plymouth
2 Glen Wood '58 Ford
3 Jack Smith '59 Chevrolet
4 Rex White '59 Chevrolet
5 Richard Petty '59 Plymouth
6 Larry Frank '57 Chevrolet
7 Joe Lee Johnson '57 Chevrolet
8 Ned Jarrett '57 Ford
9 Junior Johnson '59 Dodge
10 Roy Tyner '57 Chevrolet
11 Cotton Owens '59 T-Bird
12 Buck Baker '59 Chevrolet
13 Speedy Thompson '57 Ford
14 Fred Harb '57 Ford
15 Benny Rakestraw '57 Mercury
16 L.D. Austin '58 Ford
17 Jimmie Lewallen '57 Ford
18 Jerry Smith '57 Pontiac
19 Herman Beam '57 Chevrolet
20 Dick Blackwell '57 Ford
21 Bobby Johns '57 Chevrolet
22 Buck Brigance '57 Chevrolet
23 Bill Morton '58 Ford
24 Brownie King '57 Chevrolet
25 Chuck Tombs '59 Chevrolet
26 Layman Utsman '57 Chevrolet
27 Tiny Lund '58 Ford
28 Tommy Irwin '59 T-Bird
29 Bob Welborn '59 Chevrolet



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updated by @tmc-chase: 10/11/17 01:02:26PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
12 years ago
3,119 posts

I loved the 1959 season! Guess it started with Lee's win in February at Daytona and Richard's first win in that convertible in Columbia in July. Or maybe it is because that was the year i became a teenager!




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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
12 years ago
9,138 posts

Sure wish I had seen some of those battles.




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