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01/13/15 05:39:33PM
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HEY NASCAR, YOU WILL NEED A BIGGER NASCAR HALL OF FAME!! IS NASCAR GOING HAVE DRAG CARS, DRAG DRIVERS, OR DRAG CAR OWNERS INDUCTED IN NASCAR HALL OF FAME?


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My understanding is he only drag raced in 1965. Even after Chrysler lifted its boycott of NASCAR, Petty still honored the drag racing commitments he'd made. He even had to skip a GN race to go drag racing, and Lee Roy Yarbrough drove (and wrecked) the 43 instead.

I have no idea how many times he raced or won. I've found a few clippings along the way. But with the gypsy circuit the team ran, all the match races he signed up for, and limited coverage of both, I'm not sure anyone would know for sure. Based on this January 29, 1965 article, the Pettys had been doing some tire tests in anticipation they MIGHT race stock cars. Obviously didn't happen. Article also says Pettys WILL go drag racing - leading me to believe they hadn't yet started as of the end of January.

http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Jn0oAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mMsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=965%2C5254585

I knew there was at least 2 Barracudas - but you may be right about a 3rd or more. I recall reading he had the 43Jr destroyed that ran off the track in Dallas, GA.

And yes, he did continue to race after that fatal accident. The story seems to often be told that the accident ended his drag racing days. Not true. The accident happened on February 28, 1965 - early in that brief racing venture. The team continued to race on at least into the summer months.

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01/13/15 12:40:25PM
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HEY NASCAR, YOU WILL NEED A BIGGER NASCAR HALL OF FAME!! IS NASCAR GOING HAVE DRAG CARS, DRAG DRIVERS, OR DRAG CAR OWNERS INDUCTED IN NASCAR HALL OF FAME?


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I'm coming up empty as well re: 1967 Spring Internationals. Found a couple of news clippings with a preview/promo of it.

From May 5, 1967 Free Lance Star

And from May 19, 1967 Free Lance Star where the 3-day event is instead referred to as the Dixie Nationals

But I found nothing in the May 22 Free Lance Star recapping the weekend of racing at the dragway.


updated by @tmc-chase: 01/29/19 08:58:44PM
TMC Chase
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01/13/15 11:56:20AM
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HEY NASCAR, YOU WILL NEED A BIGGER NASCAR HALL OF FAME!! IS NASCAR GOING HAVE DRAG CARS, DRAG DRIVERS, OR DRAG CAR OWNERS INDUCTED IN NASCAR HALL OF FAME?


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Back in 2009, I tweeted the NHOF to ask if they planned to add a NASCAR drag racing series exhibit. I got a reply - can't recall if it was from the Hall's account or from Winston Kelley. I found my original tweet, but i can't find the reply. Unsure if I'm searching correctly or if the tweet was deleted. Either way, the reply said an exhibit for the drag racing series was planned for the next year. It's 2015 - and to my knowledge such an exhibit hasn't been added.

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01/15/15 12:55:14AM
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The Petty Caprice of 1979-80


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By early 80s, I believe the go-to cars for LMS and then Budweiser/Busch series were the Pontiac Ventura, Ford Fairlane and such. So I don't believe the outdated Cup cars went there. I'm not as certain about the Winston West series. My hunch is that series converted to the shorter wheelbase as well because some of their events were companion races with Cup guys at Riverside and Ontario. USAC's stock car division ran through 1984. It's possible some of the cars may have ended up in that series.

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01/15/15 12:36:36AM
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The Petty Caprice of 1979-80


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I'd say some went to ARCA drivers. Tim Richmond won the 1981 ARCA 200 at Daytona in an Olds 442 - the first season Cup went to the downsized cars. Ferrel Harris won the 1983 ARCA 200 at Daytona - also in an Olds 442.

FloridaStockCars.com has several pictures of the Olds, Dodge Magnum, and the big ol' Ford from 81-83 ARCA races.

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01/12/15 10:21:48AM
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The Petty Caprice of 1979-80


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A few more from 1979

Darrell Waltrip - Lee Greenawalt pic

Buddy Baker - Dennis Beck photo

Harry Gant - Lee Greenawalt pic

Richard Childress - Ray Lamm photo

Benny Parsons - Lee Greenawalt pic

Steve Pfeiffer in Roger Hamby's car in the midst of having a bad day - John Betts photo

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01/12/15 10:03:03AM
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The Petty Caprice of 1979-80


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The Chevy Monte Carlo was the go-to car for most GM teams in 1979-80, and the Olds 442 was run by many at Daytona and Talladega. But many teams ran the box Chevrolet Caprice as well including Richard Childress, DiGard/Darrell Waltrip, Ranier/Buddy Baker, and Jack Beebe/Harry Gant.

I posted a blog entry yesterday about the Caprice cars fielded by Petty Enterprises over the 2 years here & thought I'd include it here as well:

http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-petty-caprice.html

With the exception of the 1969 season, Richard Petty was synonymous with Mopar. The King raced a Plymouth or a Dodge faithfully from 1959 through just past the half-way mark in the 1978 season. Well, there was that occasional time he raced an Olds ... and a Chevy in relief for Junior Johnson at Riverside in 1963 ... but I digress.

In mid-1978, the King and his team had seen enough. The Dodge Magnum was a sled, and Petty Enterprises just couldn't field it competitively on a week-to-week, race-to-race basis. To the surprise of many, Petty announced he was moving from Dodge to Chevrolet.

For the rest of the season, the familiar Petty blue and STP day-glo red colors were aboard a Chevy Monte Carlo as the team scrambled to put together GM cars as the Dodges were parked.

When the calendar turned to 1979, the Dale Inman-led team was ready to go to work. After starting the season at Riverside in the Monte Carlo, the 43 bunch fielded the sleek Olds Cutlass 442 in the now legendary Daytona 500 - the race remembered more for " ...and there's a fight! " rather than Petty's sixth victory in the 500. The Cutlass was entered in the remaining races at Daytona and Talladega plus a few others in 1979-80.

The Monte Carlo continued to be the workhorse of the fleet for the 1979-80 seasons. After a dismal 1978 season, the King rode the Monte back to the top of the heap in 1979 to claim his 7th Cup title.

A Petty car not quite as iconic over the two-year 1979-80 seasons may have been the boxy Chevy Caprice. No, no. Not a Caprese - as in the salad...

... a CAPRICE . If the Dodge Magnum was a sled, the Caprice as a race car looked like a rectangular, cardboard box. Yet the thing simply raced.

Chevrolet also released an Impala model around the same time. I've learned through the good folks at Randy Ayers Modeling Forum the two models can generally be distinguished by the front grill work and headlights. When it came to fabricating race cars, however, the differences became a bit blurred. Consequently, all teams that ran the boxy Chevy seemed to refer to all of them as a Caprice.

The King raced the Caprice a handful of times over the two seasons before NASCAR mandated shorter wheel-based cars beginning in 1981. The car seemed to race best at short tracks which were more plentiful on the Cup schedule in the late 1970s than on today's schedule.

As best I can tell, the races where the King raced his #43 Caprice included:

1979 Busch Nashville 420 - finished 5th in the car's debut

1979 Volunteer 500 at Bristol - Petty won his 127th and final career pole and finished 2nd to Darrell Waltrip - Photo from Jerry Bushmire

Note the Busch beer contingency decal - a rarity for a Petty car.

1979 Capital City 400 at Richmond - qualified 6th, finished 7th

1979 Holly Farms 400 at North Wilkesboro ( David Allio photo ) - P3 by 43

1980 Busch Volunteer 500 at Bristol - finished 4th -The King was recovering from a broken neck suffered a couple of weeks earlier at Talladega. He qualified 3rd, ran almost half the race, started losing feeling in his left arm, and then turned the 43 over to former Petty employee and driver, Joe Millikan, to bring it home.

1980 Capital City 400 at Richmond - strong second place finish - Photo from Jerry Bushmire

1980 Old Dominion 500 at Martinsville - finished 15th as last car running - photo from Ray Lamm

Kyle Petty started his Cup career in 1979. His car of choice (or perhaps of necessity) was the Dodge Magnum discarded by his dad. After wrecking a few of them and thinking anew about how to get Kyle more track time, the Petty team shifted KP over to GM cars as well - including a few in the team's Caprice.

1980 Atlanta 500 - a solid 14th place finish for the youngster

1980 Northwestern Bank 400 at North Wilkesboro - Kyle raced (and spun) the box on the same day his father notched his 191st career win .

1980 Virginia 500 at Martinsville - a 15th place finish in Kyle's first Martinsville start

1980 Los Angeles Times 500 at Ontario Motor Speedway - the season-ending race where Dale Earnhardt captured his first Cup title - photo from Scott Baker and bakerracingpix.com

1980 Arizona Winston 250 at Phoenix - This NASCAR Winston West series was won by Richard for the second time in three years . I find it interesting the Caprice raced at Phoenix looks to be a different car than the one raced by Kyle a week earlier at Ontario. The car has 'reverse' paint, was raced with black vs. white wheels, and has an OIL TREATMENT decal on the quarter-panel.

The Franklin Mint released a die-cast model of Richard's Oldsmobile, and the Monte Carlo has been released as a die-cast by companies such as Racing Champions. The Caprice even got a brief time in the limelight as a model. Ertl released a 1:25 scale model kit of it...

...as well as a 1:64 scale "Hot Wheels" sized car - one that I still have.

The 1970s-era models raced by NASCAR's Cup drivers were shelved at the end of 1980 though many teams ran them a final time in the 1981 season-opener at Riverside. When the teams rolled into Daytona for 1981's Speedweeks, however, everyone had a new, 110-inch wheelbase car. For the Pettys, out went the Olds 442, the venerable Monte Carlo and yes, the Caprice. In their place came twin Buick Regals.

I believe I've captured all the races in which the Petty Enterprises fielded a Caprice in 1979-80. If I missed one, however, please let me know.


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01/26/15 03:17:13PM
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Charlotte Begs Banks to Forgive $21 Million NASCAR Hall of Fame Loan


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Difference to me is the Weatherly museum was founded in 1964 or so and IMHOF founded in 1980s - well before NHOF in Charlotte. In this latest example, ISC is investing in the relocation and reestablishment of the Motorsports HOF AFTER the NHOF was opened and began hemorrhaging money. Guessing the banks and city of Charlotte might prefer NASCAR/ISC write them a check to help pay down the debt vs. paying to relo an existing museum from elsewhere.

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01/26/15 02:55:20PM
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Charlotte Begs Banks to Forgive $21 Million NASCAR Hall of Fame Loan


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Found this to be interesting. NASCAR made the final choice as to which city would house its Hall of Fame. Now International Speedway Corporation has paid the Motorsports Hall Of Fame to relo from Michigan to Daytona?

http://espn.go.com/racing/story/_/id/12218093/mark-martin-inductees-motorsports-hall-fame

Mark Martin a Hall of Fame inductee

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Retired NASCAR driver Mark Martin and former motocross star Ricky Carmichael are among the 2015 inductees into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America.

The seven-member class also includes off-road racer Walker Evans, six-time NHRA champion Warren Johnson and four-time Trans-Am Series champion Tommy Kendall. It also includes two deceased drivers, Duke Nalon (sprint and midget cars) and Lloyd Ruby (USAC).

"This year's class truly reflects the wide range of American motorsports, which has always been the foundation for our facility," said Ron Watson, president of the Hall of Fame. "These gentlemen achieved success on two wheels and four, on dirt and pavement, on every kind of track -- plus off the road entirely."

Kendall and Carmichael were present for Friday's announcement.

"A lot of the names on this year's Hall of Fame are heroes of mine," Kendall said. "It doesn't really compute. I've been lucky to have good things happen during my career. To be mentioned with names like that ... at the end of the day it's nice to be recognized for the work you did."

Added Carmichael: "As a kid growing up racing dirt bikes, I never would have thought something like this was possible for me. To be in the company of some of the greatest names in motorsports is surreal."

The 27th class will be inducted June 18 at Detroit's Fillmore Theater. The Hall, currently located in Novi, Michigan, is moving to Daytona International Speedway in January 2016. The move coincides with the scheduled completion of the track's $400 million renovation.

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