A crowd of 12,000 fans turned out to watch 29 drivers compete fora win on the One mile dirt track for 150 laps. The track was Occoneechee Speedway in Hillsboro (Hillsborough) NC. The track always seemed to draw huge crowds for the era and the racing was always exciting.
Bill Blair won the pole in an Oldsmobile with a speed of 75.901 mph. Jimmie Lewallen would start second in a Hudson, Herb Thomas third in another Hudson, Fonty Flock fourth in an Oldsmobile and Tim Flock fifth in yet another Hudson.
Blair would lead the first six laps before giving way to Fonty Flock. Flock would lead the remaining 144 laps to take the win at an average speed of 73.489 mph after two caution flags slowed the race. It was Flock's 11th career win in the Grand National Division. Donald Thomas (brother of Herb) is credited with finishing second although Herb took over in relief early after Herb's Hudson broke a hub and was out of the race. In the 1952 season, a driver in relief would gain a pro-rata share of points for the finishing position of the car based upon the percentage of the race the relief driver was in the car. In this instance, Herb received 200 of the 240 points awarded to the Donald Thomas Hudson. After the race, Tim Flock had a 194 point lead over Herb Thomas.
In reading the report on this race in Greg Fielden's "Forty Years of Stock Car Racing", I noted that Fonty credited the "quick" pit work when he had to stop for gas on lap 110, for enabling him to win. The "quick" pit work, for gas only, was 45 seconds long! Things were so much different 61 years ago!
Top five finishers:
1. Fonty Flock, Air Lift Olds 88, winning $1,200.00
2.Donald Thomas (Herb in relief), FABULOUS Hudson Hornet, winning $700.00
3.Bill Blair, George Hutchins Olds 88, winning $500.00
4.Tim Flock, Ted Chester Hudson, winning $450.00 (1 lap down)
5.Lee Petty, Petty Engineering Plymouth, winning $400.00 (3 laps down)
Sixth through tenth were Bub King, Ray Duhigg, Slick Smith, Fred Dove, and George Bush. Clyde Minter was 11th, Ted Chamberlin 12th, Elton Hildreth 13th, Ewell Weddle 14th, and Chris Martin 15th.
Other notable finishers were Jim Paschal in 17th, Jimmie Lewallen in 20th, Joe Eubanks 21st, Dick Rathman 25th, Herb Thomas (his own car) 27th, and Cotton Owens 29th and final position after parking his Ford on lap 12 with gas tank issues.
Honor the past, embrace the present, dream for the future
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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM