A couple of years ago, Tim Leeming posted about the July 19, 1958 GN race at Buffalo's Civic Stadium.
http://racersreunion.com/community/forum/stock-car-racing-history/25514/racing-history-minute-july-19-1958
The same day, NASCAR's convertible division raced at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in South Carolina.
Car owner Julian Petty fielded three cars in the 1958 race. Two-time convertible division champion Bob Welborn drove his customary #49. Ken Rush belted into a #44 Chevy, and Jim Paschal started 9th in #49A.
In looking at the finishing order, one might think the race was uneventful. The top 10 starters finished in the same order except for the third and fourth place finishers who swapped spots from where they began the race.
The race, however, did have some late race drama. Knoxville, TN's Tootle Estes made a late race pit stop with about a dozen laps to go. Ken Rush was leading and headed towards the win. Instead of taking the checkers, however, Rush clipped Estes' car as he pulled back onto the racing surface after completing his stop. The collision caused Rush to hit a dirt bank, and the hit negated his chances for victory.
Welborn assumed the lead and led the remaining laps to claim his fifth convertible win of the season. Teammate Rush recovered from his late race encounter with Estes to finish 3rd - albeit 3 laps down to the winner.
http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2015/07/july-19-1958-bob-welborn-grabs.html
Fin | # | Driver | Car |
1 | 49 | Bob Welborn | '57 Chevrolet |
2 | 76 | Larry Frank | '57 Chevrolet |
3 | 44 | Ken Rush | '57 Chevrolet |
4 | 87 | Buck Baker | '58 Chevrolet |
5 | 21 | Glen Wood | '57 Ford |
6 | 36 | Tootle Estes | '58 Ford |
7 | 41 | Whitey Norman | '57 Chevrolet |
8 | 66 | Roy Tyner | '58 Plymouth |
9 | 49A | Jim Paschal | '57 Chevrolet |
10 | 999 | Wilbur Rakestraw | '57 Mercury |
11 | 78 | Shep Langdon | '56 Ford |
12 | 37 | Tiny Lund | '56 Ford |
13 | 202 | Johnny Gardner | '56 Ford |
14 | 86 | Neil Castles | '56 Ford |
15 | 97 | Barney Shore | '57 Chevrolet |
16 | 30 | Doug Cox | '57 Ford |
17 | 34 | Joe Weatherly | '57 Ford |
18 | 17 | Fred Harb | '57 Mercury |
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updated by @tmc-chase: 07/19/17 10:04:04AM