On July 30, 1966, Coo Coo Marlin and Marty Robbins made their NASCAR Grand National racing debuts - both in the Nashville 400 at the fairgrounds speedway.
Marty made frequent starts at Nashville in late models, and many of his races had to be worked around his scheduled appearances on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. While Marty is most remembered for his um... uh... err... unique purple and yellow painted #42 Dodges, he made his first GN start in a plain white #53 Ford. Starting behind Robbins in car #74 was independent driver Henley Gray.
Also making his first NASCAR Grand National start was one of middle Tennessee's iconic racers - Coo Coo Marlin from Columbia, TN. Coo Coo was a weekly race regular at the fairgrounds and was a four-time late model sportsman champion there (including in 1966). His first Grand National start, however, didn't come until this race. For the first couple of seasons as Coo Coo increased his number of GN starts, he ran #07 Chevrolets. Beginning in 1972 and for the rest of his career, he doubled his number to 14. For his first career start, however, he started and finished 8th in a #97 Ford owned by ... yep, Henley Gray.
Oh, the race? Well it was won by who else - King Richard. Petty won the race for the 3rd consecutive time - a streak he'd grow to 4 straight by winning again in 1967. More here:
http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2012/07/july-30-this-day-in-petty-history-part-2.html
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updated by @tmc-chase: 07/29/18 11:10:50PM