1972 CITRUS 250

Dennis Andrews
@dennis-andrews
7 years ago
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1972 was the year that saw the changes started the year before come to fruition and began what would come to be called the modern area. It was the first year with Bill France Jr. at the helm of NASCAR and it was the first year for what had been called the Grand National series to be called the Winston Cup series with R. J. Reynolds being the title sponsor with their Winston brand. There was also a new point system, designed to place emphasis on mileage completed in competition, for the Winston Cup and Grand American Challenge series. All races on tracks under a ½ mile in length or up to 250 miles in distance were moved to a new Grand National East/West division. Winston Cup, Grand American and Grand National cars back to 1969 were allowed to run Grand National East/West. The Grand National East and Grand National West divisions were also under the new point system.

The Grand American Challenge Series opened the year with only Daytona and Talladega on the schedule. The predictions of the series ending had begun in the middle of 1970 and had seen the schedule greatly reduced in 1971 with close to half of the races being combination events that included Grand National and Grand American cars. The future of the series was in doubt but it was not gone yet.

MIDNIGHT CHALLENGE 200

Daytona International Speedway

Saturday, February 6, 1972

The first race the Grand American cars would be eligible to compete in was the Midnight Challenge 200. It was part of a 3 race package that had been the 24 Hours of Daytona. The first event was the SCCA Brundage Western Hemisphere Formula Vee Trophy race on Saturday followed by the SCCA Midnight Challenge Cup race starting at midnight and then the FIA World Series Sports Car Championship race called the Daytona Six Hour Continental on Sunday. 39 cars were entered but only 24 took the green flag. 9 GA cars were entered with 7 starting. Many of the SCCA cars were co-driven but all the GA cars only had one driver except the #86 Firebird of David Boggs and Paul Fleming. The #57 Corvette started from the pole with Dave Heinz behind the wheel and pulled away from the field for 23 laps before his engine expired. Vince Gimondo then took his #47 Camaro to the front and held on for the win. The #89 Camaro of Tom Fraser and Bert Gafford finished second with Wayne Andrews in the #97 Mustang was third and the first GA car across the line. The other GA finishing were Ernie Shaw 11 th , David Boggs/Paul Fleming 14 th , Al Straub 17 th , Glenn Brewer 20 th , Buck Baker 21 st , Bob Williams 23 rd with Bobby Brewer and Herb Kanady not starting. The GA drivers earned GA points based on their finishing position and calculated on the new system. It was reported that there would be 4 class winners in the event but I only have the overall results. I can tell you that the GA cars were not in a class by themselves but included in one of the SCCA classes as Wayne Andrews was not credited with a class win and did not receive a trophy.

Fin.       St.            Driver                                  #                Car                       Laps       Status

1                              Vince Gimondo                 47            Camaro                   53           Running

2                              Burt Gafford                     89            Camaro                   51           Running

3                              Wayne Andrews                97            Mustang                  50           Running

4                              Ruben Novoa                    81            Porsche                   49           Running

5                              Manuel Garcia                   36            Camaro                   48           Running

6                              James Locke                     61            Porsche                   48           Running

7                              George Stone                    76            Porsche                   48           Running

8                              Guido Levetto                    0             Camaro                    48           Running

9                              Richard Weiss                    27           Porsche                    47           Running

10                           John Elliott                         80            Camaro                    46           Running

11                           Ernie Shaw                         37            Mustang                   46           Running

12                           Bobby Clark                        75            Datsun                     43           Running

13                           Tom Nehl                           8              Camaro                    42           Tranny

14                           Paul Fleming                      86             Firebird                    41          

15                           David McClain                    19             Porsche                    35          

16                           Robert Whitaker                 30             Volvo                       34          

17                           Al Straub                           74             Mustang                   33          

18                           Phil Currin                          99            Corvette                    30          

19           1              Dave Heinz                         57            Corvette                    24           Engine

20                           Glenn Brewer                      49            Mustang                    10          

21                           Buck Baker                         87            Firebird                       9             

22                           Jerry Lustig                         77            Fiat                            8             

23                           bob Williams                       78            Mustang                      3             

24                           John Prasek                        46            Porsche                       3             

Point Standings Midnight Challenge

  1. Wayne Andrews 158.5
  2. Ernie Shaw 137.5
  3. David Boggs 125.25
  4. AL Straub 109.25
  5. Glenn Brewer 74.5
  6. Buck Baker 71.25
  7. Bob Williams 59.75

CITRUS 250

Daytona International Speedway

Friday, February 18, 1972

The first stand alone race of the 1972 season for the Grand American Challenge Series brought the cars back to Daytona Beach Florida for the 4 th edition of the Citrus 250, a FIA sanctioned event. The FIA sanction opened the door for GN and international drivers to enter. Bobby Allison signed on to drive the Melvin Joseph Mustang with road course ringers Bob Jusola, Vic Elford, Herb Adams and Peter Gregg ready to mount GA cars.  Herb Adams would team up with H.B. Bailey in one of Bailey’s Firebirds. Team Porsche driver Peter Gregg was scheduled to drive Reid Shaw’s Mustang that had been vacated by Wayne Andrews. Gentleman racer Shaw only wanted to race when and where he wanted, Wayne wanted to run for a championship and was given that opportunity by Jack StClair who owned a pipeline construction company in Roanoke, Va.. It was the first time Wayne would be a full time racer. He had worked for Shaw managing one of Shaw’s Tie-Rite neck ware plants during the week and racing on a hand shake on the week ends. They remained friends and when Gregg complained that the Mustang had no brakes and would not handle during practice Reid asked Wayne to drive the car to get a second opinion. Wayne went out and posted one of the quickest times of the day. Reid fired Peter Gregg and made a call to put Max Berrier in the car. When Andrews signed on the drive StClairs’ Pipeline Special there had already been a deal put together for Red Farmer to drive the car in the Citrus 250 so Wayne landed a ride in the Mustang owned by John Chisholm, who owned a construction company in Nova Scotia, Canada and had built a track patterned after Bristol called Riverside International Speedway. Engine problems plagued the team in practice and when the second engine broke it appear Wayne might miss the race but Red Farmer, who was nursing an injured leg that was bothering him when trying to tackle the road course, stepped out of the Pipeline Special and turned it over to Andrews.

H.B. Bailey averaged a speed of 108.999 mph to earn the pole position with James Hylton along side in a Camaro. Bobby Allison started third in a Mustang with Herb Adams in a Firebird fourth. Jeff Haar and Baxter Price in Camaros rounded out the top six. Wayne Andrews had qualified the Chisholm Mustang in 6 th but started in Farmers spot of 18 th when the Chisholm Mustang was scratched. Joie Chitwood Jr., Tommy Andrews and Randy Bannister rounded out the top ten starters but Tommy Andrews did not make the grid.

At the drop of the green on the back stretch it was Bailey taking the lead for 7 laps until Allison moved to the front. On lap 22 Allison spun off the track in turn 2 of the infield road course. He ended up next to turn 4, where he re-entered the race, bypassing a large piece of track. When he pitted with a tire vibration he was held on pit road for 30 sec. to make up for the time he gained during the spin. Wayne Andrews, who had charged through the field, took over the lead holding it for 13 laps until a driving rain storm with 40MPH gust hammered the speedway for about 10 minutes. Several cars spun more than once trying to make it to pit road for rain tires. In Andrews’ pit box when the crew spun the lug nuts off they disappeared under the water collecting there and they had trouble finding them extending their stay on pit road. Tiny Lund, who started 12 th , led several laps during the down pour as Bailey decided to park his car due to lack of rain tires. The rain caused enough havoc with spins and pit stops that the penalty did not hurt Allison much. When the rain stopped Allison drove to the front with Andrews second. With two to go Allison had close to a minute lead when Andrews rolled to a stop on the final infield turn out of gas. Lund, who had been running 3 rd a lap behind the leaders went by the parked Mustang to take second. Even without finishing Andrews claimed 3 rd as he had 2 laps on the rest of the field. Joie Chitwood Jr. and Jimmy Capps rounded out the top five.

Allison collected $4,550 of the $23,550 purse. 

Fin.       St.            Driver                                  #                Car                       Laps       Status

1              3             Bobby Allison                     49           ’70 Mustang            67           Running

2              12           Tiny Lund                          55           ’71 Firebird              66           Running

3              18           Wayne Andrews                 15           ’70 Mustang             65           DNF

4              8             Joie Chitwood Jr.                77           ’69 Camaro              65           Running

5                             Jimmy Lee Capps               90           ‘69 Camaro              65           Running

6                             Max Berrier                       15            ’71 Mustang             64           Running

7                             Stick Elliott                        57            ’71 Camaro              63           Running

8                             Paul Tyler                          79            ’69 Camaro              63           Running

9              5             Jeff Haar                            67            ’69 Camaro              63           Running

10           7              Baxter Price                        3              ’69 Camaro              63           Running

11           2              James Hylton                      92            ’71 Camaro              61           Running

12           4              Herb Adams                       96             ’71 Firebird              60           Gearbox

13                           Bob Williams                      76             ’70 Mustang             59           Off course

14                           Glenn Brewer                     19             ’69 Camaro              57           Running

15                           Jerry Hufflin                       60             ’69 Camaro              56           Running

16                           Jim Hailey                           4              ’69 Javelin               56           Running

17                           Al Straub                            74             ’71 Mustang            55           Running

18                           Bill Chevalier                       82             ’71 Camaro             46           Running

19           1              H. B. Bailey                         36             ’71 Firebird             39           Tires

20                           Vic Elford                            00             ’71 Camaro             36           Drive shaft

21                           Roy Stamey                        25              ’69 Camaro             25           Running

22                           David Boggs                        86             ’71 Firebird             20           Engine

23                           Pee Wee Wentz                     5             ’69 Camaro             20           Engine

24                           Mike Humphreys                  94             ’71 Camaro             17           Tranny

25                           Charlie Blanton                    95             ’71 Camaro              15           Brakes

26                           Bob Jusola                          47             ’69 Camaro              15           Battery

27                           Ernie Shaw                         17              ’70 Mustang            15           Clutch

28           10            Randy Bannister                   26             ’69 Camaro              11           Engine

29                          Gary Myers                           41             ’70 Mustang             11           Engine

30                          Dave Dayton                         81             ’70 Mustang            8              Engine

31           19           Buck Baker                            87             ’71 Firebird             3              Engine

32                          Tom Lilly                               91             ’70 Camaro            1              Engine

Point Standings after Daytona

  1. Wayne Andrews 375.75
  2. AL Straub 246
  3. Glenn Brewer 219.75
  4. Bob Williams 209.50
  5. David Boggs 208.25
  6. Ernie Shaw 204.25
  7. Bobby Allison 183.75
  8. Tiny Lund 180.50
  9. Jimmy Capps 173.25
  10. Max Berrier 171.25
  11. Stick Elliott 168
  12. Paul Tyler 164.75
  13. Jeff Haar 162.75
  14. Baxter Price 160.75
  15. James Hylton 156.25
  16. Jerry Hufflin 142
  17. Jim Hailey 140
  18. Bill Chevalier 123.50
  19. Buck Baker 115
  20. H.B. Bailey 112.75

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