Racing History Minute - August 14, 1955

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
10 years ago
4,073 posts

In early summer 1955, the Grand National drivers drove a bit past Memphis, TN through West Memphis, AK to Lehi, AK for the 2nd GN race at Memphis-Arkansas Speedway. The Mid-South 250 was slated for Sunday, June 5th.

But ... rain got in the way. The teams shrugged their shoulders, headed back east, and had to return later that month for a second try.

After racing at Charlotte's Southern States Fairgrounds on Friday, June 24th, the drivers and mechanics humped it to Lehi for another shot at the race at Memphis-Arkansas on Sunday, June 26th..

The drive to/fro and the result, however, were the same as in early June - a wasted drive and rain. The race was moved to a THIRD date: August 14th. FINALLY, disproving the axiom that bad things come in threes, the race was held in mid-August.

The Flock brothers - Fonty and Tim - nabbed the front row in a pair of Carl Kiekaefer Chryslers. Buck Baker and Billy Carden comprised the second row in a pair of 1955 Buicks. Jim Paschal rounded out the top 5 in an Oldsmobile.

Fonty got the early jump and paced the race for the first 17 laps of the 167-lap race around the 1.5 mile dirt track. Tim Flock then took the lead from his brother and led the next 80 laps - or just about that many.

Brother Fonty decided he might just as well head back to where the view was best. He took the lead back on lap 97 and led the remaining 71 laps to grab the 17th of his 19-win GN career.

Fonty didn't make it easy on himself. With about 20 to go, Tim pushed his fuel load too far and ran out of gas. Fonty slowed, pushed is brother towards the pits and then resumed his speed without losing the lead. He then blew a tire with a lap or two to go and ran the final lap on one of his rims.

Speedy Thompson finished second to Fonty - the only other car on the lead lap. Tim faded back to third after his late-race pit stop, two laps down to the top two finishers.

In an odd twist of fate, the same scenario fell upon Memphis-Arkansas. Qualifying and the race were rained out not just once - but TWICE - just as happened in 1955. [ Tim Leeming's RHM ]

The twice delayed GN race impacted a local one in Rock Hill, SC. Promoter Bruton Smith had to cancel the race because of a low car count. Three expected cars and drivers he was expecting made the trip to LeHi for the GN event.

Fin Driver Car
1 Fonty Flock '55 Chrysler
2 Speedy Thompson '54 Oldsmobile
3 Tim Flock '55 Chrysler
4 Jim Paschal '55 Oldsmobile
5 Buck Baker '55 Buick
6 Bob Welborn '55 Chevrolet
7 Junior Johnson '55 Oldsmobile
8 Slick Smith '55 Chevrolet
9 Jimmy Ayers '55 Ford
10 Ken Johns '55 Chevrolet
11 Dave Terrell '55 Oldsmobile
12 Eddie Skinner '53 Oldsmobile
13 Joe Guide '53 Hudson
14 Herb Thomas '55 Chevrolet
15 Ted Cannady '53 Ford
16 Banks Simpson '55 Buick
17 Gene Simpson '55 Buick
18 Al Watkins '54 Dodge
19 Lee Petty '55 Dodge
20 Rosco Rann '54 Chrysler
21 Jimmie Lewallen '55 Oldsmobile
22 Jim McLain '55 Oldsmobile
23 Hooker Hood '54 Oldsmobile
24 Jack Hubbard '55 Ford
25 Harold Kite '55 Oldsmobile
26 Woodie Wilson '53 Hudson
27 Billy Carden '55 Buick
28 Gordon Smith '55 Chevrolet
29 Gwyn Staley '55 Cadillac



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updated by @tmc-chase: 08/14/17 10:53:51AM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10 years ago
9,137 posts

Here's what the main grandstand at Memphis-Arkansas Speedway looked like in 1955 when the GN clan returned to Lehi, Arkansas for an event on October 9, 1955.




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