Auto race run in North Carolina in 1973
1973 World 600 Race details[ 1]
1973 World 600 program cover
Date
May 27, 1973 (1973-05-27 ) Official name
World 600 Location
Charlotte Motor Speedway , Concord, North Carolina Course
1.500 mi (2.414 km) Distance
334 laps, 500 mi (804 km) Weather
Temperatures reaching of 75.9 °F (24.4 °C); wind speeds of 11.1 miles per hour (17.9 km/h) Average speed
134.890 mph (217.084 km/h) Attendance
85,000[ 2] Driver
Nord Krauskopf Driver
Buddy Baker
Nord Krauskopf Laps
220 No. 71
Buddy Baker
Nord Krauskopf
Motor car race
The 1973 World 600 , the 14th running of the event , was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that was held on May 27, 1973, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina .[ 2]
Summary
The grid consisted of 40 drivers. Alton Jones would finish in last place due to an engine problem on lap 2 out of the 400 laps that made up the race.[ 2] Buddy Baker defeated David Pearson by 1.8 seconds in front of 85,000 spectators. [ 2] Baker made history as he became the first driver to both win this race two years in a row and win the race three times.[ 3] Six cautions slowed the race for 48 laps. There were 23 different leaders. The race lasted four hours and twenty-six seconds.[ 2]
Baker would qualify for the pole position with a speed of 158.051 miles per hour (254.358 km/h) while the average race speed was 134.890 miles per hour (217.084 km/h). [ 4] Other drivers in the top ten included: Cale Yarborough , Bobby Isaac , Benny Parsons , Jim Vandiver , Darrell Waltrip , Cecil Gordon , Dick Brooks , and David Sisco .[ 2] Ed Negre (#08), David Ray Boggs (#8) and Charlie Roberts failed to qualify for the race.[ 4]
Peter Gregg had a terrible crash early in the race in the final race for Cotton Owens' famous red #6 Dodges, then Vic Parsons would have had hard crash later on in the race.[ 2]
Notable crew chiefs in the race were Tim Brewer , Jake Elder , Travis Carter , Harry Hyde , Dale Inman , Vic Ballard , Tom Vandiver , and Bud Moore .[ 5]
On the day of the race, 0.01 inches of precipitation would be recorded around the speedway.[ 6] It would be enough rain to delay the race from lap 241 to lap 256.[ 2]
Cotton Owens would retire as a NASCAR race car owner after this race. David Pearson would be prevented from tying Richard Petty's record of ten consecutive wins at this race. Pearson would end up racking a 105 victories. Bobby Allison skipped this race to do the 1973 Indianapolis 500 .
Introductions to NASCAR
Peter Gregg would make his only NASCAR Cup Series start at this event. Billy Scott and Charlie Blanton would start their respective NASCAR careers at this race and would race for several others.[ 7]
Race results
Source: [ 8]
Fin
St
#
Driver
Sponsor
Make
Laps
Led
Status
1
1
71
Buddy Baker
K & K Insurance
'73 Dodge
400
220
running
2
2
21
David Pearson
Purolator
'71 Mercury
400
29
running
3
4
11
Cale Yarborough
Kar-Kare
'73 Chevrolet
399
15
running
4
15
15
Bobby Isaac
Sta-Power Industries
'73 Ford
397
0
running
5
8
72
Benny Parsons
Union 76 Racing Oil
'73 Chevrolet
393
1
running
6
16
31
Jim Vandiver
Bradford Enterprises
'72 Dodge
392
0
running
7
13
95
Darrell Waltrip
Kmart, Terminal Transport
'71 Mercury
391
0
running
8
6
24
Cecil Gordon
Panasonic
'72 Chevrolet
384
0
running
9
26
90
Dick Brooks
Truxmore Industries
'73 Ford
378
0
engine
10
32
05
David Sisco
Sisco Racing
'72 Chevrolet
378
0
running
11
28
96
Richard Childress
L.C. Newton Trucking
'73 Chevrolet
373
0
engine
12
25
48
James Hylton
Hylton Engineering
'71 Mercury
373
0
running
13
3
43
Richard Petty
STP
'73 Dodge
370
134
running
14
34
64
Elmo Langley
Langley Racing
'72 Ford
368
0
running
15
21
92
Larry Smith
Carling Black Label
'71 Mercury
368
0
running
16
30
10
Bill Champion
Earl Powell Auto Parts
'71 Ford
366
0
running
17
40
47
Raymond Williams
Jet Way Wax
'72 Ford
366
0
running
18
10
30
Walter Ballard
Ballard Racing
'71 Mercury
354
0
running
19
31
4
Ed Negre
Mills Air Conditioning
'71 Dodge
354
0
running
20
19
5
Charlie Blanton
TravelLodge Motels
'73 Dodge
351
0
engine
21
20
70
J.D. McDuffie
McDuffie Racing
'72 Chevrolet
350
0
running
22
23
1
Billy Scott
Big Chance Special, Ranger Motor Homes
'73 Chevrolet
340
0
running
23
35
79
Frank Warren
Warren Racing
'73 Dodge
287
0
engine
24
5
28
Charlie Glotzbach
Lemon Tree Inn
'73 Chevrolet
281
0
engine
25
9
18
Joe Frasson
Pizza Hut
'73 Dodge
278
1
engine
26
39
45
Vic Parsons
Seifert Rent-A-Racer
'71 Ford
241
0
crash
27
22
09
Charles Barrett
Dahlonega Ford Sales
'71 Ford
241
0
overheating
28
12
2
Dave Marcis
AMC
'73 Matador
204
0
engine
29
17
49
G.C. Spencer
Spencer Racing
'72 Dodge
163
0
steering
30
37
7
Dean Dalton
Belden Asphalt
'71 Mercury
145
0
driveshaft
31
27
25
Jabe Thomas
Robertson Racing
'73 Dodge
117
0
oil leak
32
24
67
Buddy Arrington
Cherokee Construction
'72 Plymouth
100
0
transmission
33
14
14
Coo Coo Marlin
Cunningham-Kelley
'72 Chevrolet
71
0
engine
34
38
06
Neil Castles
Howard Furniture
'73 Dodge
64
0
rear end
35
18
83
Paul Tyler
Smithville Farms
'71 Mercury
52
0
alternator
36
29
55
Tiny Lund
Price Construction
'72 Chevrolet
50
0
engine
37
7
6
Peter Gregg
Jacksonville Dealers, Owens Racing
'72 Dodge
34
0
crash
38
11
54
Lennie Pond
Master Chevy Sales
'73 Chevrolet
14
0
engine
39
36
44
Richard D. Brown
Brown Racing
'72 Chevrolet
4
0
transmission
40
33
3
Alton Jones
Crimson Dale Nursery
'73 Chevrolet
2
0
engine
References
Preceded by
NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season 1973
Succeeded by
Preceded by
World 600 races 1973
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