Sandlapper 200
Columbia Speedway
Friday, August 27, 1971
Race #14 of the 1971 season brought the Grand American Challenge Series to Columbia South Carolina for the Sandlapper 200. It was the third combination event that included Grand National cars and Grand American cars. Thus far it was a 1-1 tie with the Grand American and Grand National cars both winning once. Originally scheduled to be run on Thursday night rain halted the event after qualifying. Richard Petty put his GN Plymouth on the pole with H.B. Bailey outside in a GA Firebird. Grand American regulars Tiny Lund and Jim Paschal made up row two with Wayne Andrews in a GA Mustang and James Hylton in a GN Ford in row three. In row four were Bill Shirey in a GN Plymouth and Buck Baker in a GA Firebird. Rounding out the top ten were Cecil Gordon in a GN Mercury and Elmo Langley in a GN Ford.
Petty led the 30 car field into turn one but the caution was quickly displayed as Ron Keselowski crashed before completing a lap. Bailey beat Petty back to the line and held Richard off for several laps after the field went back to green before Petty claimed the top spot on lap 12. Jim Paschal moved his Javelin into the lead after 51 laps just before Bailey spun his Firebird in turn one and got into the wall on lap 55. Paschal was out front for 15 laps before Petty retook the lead which he held until Tiny Lund put is Camaro out front on lap 124. J.D. McDuffie crashed on lap 162 allowing everyone to pit under caution. Lund held the lead until lap 187 when Petty muscled his way under Lund going into turn 3 taking the top spot he would hold until the end. Lund saw Petty take the checkers as he came off turn 4 on the 200th lap with Paschal coming home third the last car on the lead lap.
Petty collected $1,500 for the win before a crowd of 8,000 excited fans. There were 6 cautions for 41 laps with 17 cars running at the finish. Only 8 of the 30 starters were Grand American competitors.
Fin. St. Driver # Car Laps Status
1 1 Richard Petty 43 70 Plymouth 200 Running
2 3 Tiny Lund 55 69 Camaro 200 Running
3 4 Jim Paschal 14 70 Javelin 200 Running
4 6 James Hylton 48 70 Ford 197 Running
5 21 Jabe Thomas 25 70 Plymouth 196 Running
6 5 Wayne Andrews 15 71 Mustang 196 Running
7 10 Elmo Langley 64 71 Ford 194 Running
8 14 Walter Ballard 30 71 Ford 193 Running
9 11 Randy Hutchison 2 69 Camaro 193 Running
10 23 Ken Meisenhelder 41 69 Chevy 190 Running
11 18 Bill Champion 10 70 Ford 189 Running
12 12 Wendell Scott 34 69 Ford 186 Running
13 9 Cecil Gordon 24 69 Mercury 182 Running
14 13 John Sears 4 69 Dodge 179 Running
15 30 Bill Seifert 45 69 Ford 179 Running
16 7 Bill Shirey 74 69 Plymouth 178 Running
17 8 Buck Baker 87 71 Firebird 165 Running
18 15 Jimmy Vaughn 7 69 Camaro 162 Wreck
19 24 J. D. McDuffie 70 69 Mercury 159 Wreck
20 20 Frank Warren 79 69 Dodge 152 Steering
21 25 Ed Negre 8 69 Ford 143 Ignition
22 19 Ernie Shaw 17 68 Mustang 109 Clutch
23 26 D. K. Ulrich 40 70 Ford 68 Brakes
24 2 H.B. Bailey 36 71 Firebird 55 Wreck
25 29 Bobby Mausgrover 86 69 Dodge 51 Hub
26 17 Earl Brooks 26 69 Ford 21 Heating
27 28 Richard Childress 96 70 Chevy 17 Heating
28 16 Henley Gray 19 69 Ford 12 Engine
29 27 Marvin Acton 32 70 Plymouth 11 Ignition
30 22 Ron Keselowski 62 71 Dodge 0 Wreck
This turned out to be the last Grand National race ever held at Columbia Speedway.
updated by @dennis-andrews: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM