I don't have a write-up, but August 30, 2021 marks the 58th anniversary of Rapid Ray Hendrick 's (Mr. Modified) triumph in the season ending 1963 Virginia 400 NASCAR National Championship Modified-Sportsman race at Richmond, Virginia's third-mile paved Southside Speedway.
Results show Hendrick in the cherry red Jack Tank/Clayton Mitchell "Flying #11" '37 Chevy coupe leading 368 of the 400 laps as he beat Red Foote , one of the original "Eastern Bandits" who moved to Richmond from Connecticut. Only other leaders were Connecticut's original "Eastern Bandit," "Steady Eddie" Flemke leading 15 laps and Richmond's Ted Hairfield in his "Snakebite II" #4 Chevy Modified leading the other 17.
A number of the Bowman-Gray Stadium modified drivers made the trip to Virginia's capital city for the big show, with Carl Burris posting the best finish for the North Carolina brigade in 6th place. The top 5 constituted a Richmond sweep, with Melvin Bradley , two-time National Modified champ, Eddie Crouse and Sonny Hutchins finishing in 3rd-5th behind Richmonders Hendrick and Foote.
4th place finisher Eddie Crouse - 1962 & 1963 NASCAR National Modified Champion
5th place finisher Sonny Hutchins - Richmond restaurant and tavern operator
6th place Carl Burris was the top finishing Bowman-Gray driver at Richmond
8th place Runt Harris, one of the famed "4-H Boys" from Richmond
9th place Bill Dennis - 1970 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year
11th place Rene Charland, 4-time NASCAR National Sportsman Champion
14th place Clay Eastridge (holding trophy)
17th place Denny Zimmerman - 1971 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year
19th place Bill Champion - uncle of Ricky Rudd
20th place Perk Brown (with Bobby Allison kneeling beside car)
22nd place Billy Hensley - cousin of Jimmy - car was grey with Rebel Flag on deck lid
23rd place Paul Radford - "The Ferrum Flash!"
24th place Joe Thurman - '68 NASCAR LMS National Champion - Division's 1st Year
25th place Clarence Pickerell was better known as the owner of Clarence's Steakhouse near Martinsville Speedway and a sponsor of other drivers
26th place finisher Gil Hearne hailed from Wrightstown, NJ
27th place finisher Pee Wee Jones
29th Place finisher Lionel Johnson would finish 10th in Daytona's 1965 Firecracker 400
30th place finisher EJ Brewer competed in NASCAR GN & Convertible races in 1957-58
Two Rookies of the Year competed. Bill Dennis was 1970 NASCAR Winston Cup ROY and Denny Zimmerman was 1971 Indianapolis 500 ROY
Photos are from many sources, including 3Wide, Vintage Modified, Racing thru Time, Randy Ayers and previously posted photos at RacersReunion
Virginia 400
NASCAR National Championship Modified race
Southside Speedway, Midlothian, VA
August 30, 1963
400 laps on 0.333 mile paved oval; 133.33 miles
Fin St Driver # Owner Car Laps Money Status Laps Led
1 Ray Hendrick 400 900 368
2 Red Foote 0
3 Melvin Bradley 0
4 Eddie Crouse 0
5 Sonny Hutchins 0
6 Carl Burris 0
7 Jimmy Mairs Sportsman 0
8 Runt Harris 0
9 Bill Dennis 0
10 Clarence Hicks 0
11 Rene Charland Sportsman 0
12 Bert Robbins 0
13 Bobby McGinnis 0
14 Clay Eastridge 0
15 Bubba Tatum 0
16 Bob Dobyns 0
17 1 Dennis Zimmerman Sportsman 0
18 Ted Hairfield 17
19 Bill Champion 0
20 Perk Brown 0
21 Bob Rosselle Sportsman 0
22 Billy Hensley 0
23 Paul Radford 0
24 Joe Thurman 0
25 Clarence Pickerell 0
26 Gil Hearne 0
27 Pee Wee Jones 0
28 2 Ed Flemke 21X Sportsman 24 accident 15
29 Lionel Johnson Sportsman 0
30 E.J. Brewer 0
Results: Ultimate Racing History
Here's a Jim Wilmore poster advertising the Virginia 400 at Southside Speedway from a different year:
Bobby Allison and his modified at Southside Speedway's 1960 Virginia 400. From the Bobby Allison web site.
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updated by @dave-fulton: 08/30/21 02:27:11PM