1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series

1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
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The 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season began on Sunday February 14 and ended on Sunday November 20. Richard Petty was the champion for this Winston Cup season. After 20 years of being named the NASCAR Grand National Series, R. J. Reynolds first became the primary sponsor in a decade where the growing anti-tobacco movement banned its advertisement on television and motorsports was the ideal place to place their advertisements. Through NASCAR, Winston merchandise was unveiled to live viewers of the races (since they were not allowed to advertise to a televised audience). This kind of merchandise would also be given out at stores that sold cigarettes in subsequent years. Race car drivers were encouraged to smoke cigarettes (when not racing) until the mid-2000s brought in strict drug testing policies in addition to a smoking cessation program by Nicorette, a GlaxoSmithKline brand (Goody's Headache Powders, a long-time NASCAR sponsor, is a GSK brand; as of 2011, GSK sponsors both Martinsville Speedway Sprint Cup races).

Season recap

Date Event Circuit Winner
January 10 Winston Western 500 Riverside International Raceway Ray Elder
February 11 125 Mile Qualifying Races Daytona International Speedway Pete Hamilton
David Pearson
February 14 Daytona 500 Richard Petty
February 28 Miller High Life 500 Ontario Motor Speedway A.J. Foyt
March 7 Richmond 500 Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway Richard Petty
March 14 Carolina 500 North Carolina Speedway Richard Petty
March 21 Hickory 276 Hickory Motor Speedway Richard Petty
March 28 Southeastern 500 Bristol International Speedway David Pearson
April 4 Atlanta 500 Atlanta International Raceway A.J. Foyt
April 8 Columbia 200 Columbia Speedway Richard Petty
April 10 Greenville 200 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Bobby Isaac ;
April 15 Maryville 200 Smoky Mountain Raceway Richard Petty
April 18 Gwyn Staley 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway Richard Petty
April 25 Virginia 500 Martinsville Speedway Richard Petty
May 2 Rebel 500 Darlington Raceway Buddy Baker
May 9 Halifax County 100 South Boston Speedway Benny Parsons
May 16 Winston 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Donnie Allison
May 21 Asheville 300 New Asheville Speedway Richard Petty
May 23 Kingsport 300 Kingsport Speedway Bobby Isaac
May 30 World 600 Charlotte Motor Speedway Bobby Allison
June 6 Mason-Dixon 500 Dover Downs International Speedway Bobby Allison
June 13 Motor State 400 Michigan International Speedway Bobby Allison
June 20 Winston Golden State 400 Riverside International Raceway Bobby Allison
June 23 Space City 300 Meyer Speedway Bobby Allison
June 26 Pickens 200 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Richard Petty
July 4 Firecracker 400 Daytona International Speedway Bobby Isaac
July 11 Volunteer 500 Bristol International Speedway Charlie Glotzbach
July 14 Albany-Saratoga 250 Albany-Saratoga Speedway Richard Petty
July 15 Islip 250 Islip Speedway Richard Petty
July 18 Northern 300 Trenton Speedway Richard Petty
July 24 Nashville 420 Nashville Speedway Richard Petty
August 1 Dixie 500 Atlanta International Raceway Richard Petty
August 6 Myers Brothers 250 Bowman Gray Stadium Richard Petty
(Combined race)
August 8 West Virginia 500 International Raceway Park, Ona, WV Richard Petty
August 15 Yankee 400 Michigan International Speedway Bobby Allison
August 22 Talladega 500 Alabama International Motor Speedway Bobby Allison
August 27 Sandlapper 200 Columbia Speedway Richard Petty
August 28 Buddy Shuman 276 Hickory Motor Speedway Elmo Langley
(combined race)
September 6 Southern 500 Darlington Raceway Bobby Allison
September 26 Old Dominion 500 Martinsville Speedway Bobby Isaac
October 10 National 500 Charlotte Motor Speedway Bobby Allison
October 17 Delaware 500 Dover Downs International Speedway Richard Petty
October 24 American 500 North Carolina Speedway Richard Petty
November 7 Georgia 500 Middle Georgia Raceway Bobby Allison
November 14 Capital City 500 Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway Richard Petty
November 21 Wilkes 400 North Wilkesboro Speedway Charlie Glotzbach
(Combined race)
December 12 Texas 500 Texas World Speedway Richard Petty

Note: Some races were combined races for Grand American and Grand National cars. Races marked Combined Races were won by Grand American cars. The driver who finished first among Grand National cars is listed.

Notable Races

Motor Trend 500

Main article: 1971 Motor Trend 500

The 1971 Motor Trend 500 was the first official race in NASCAR's Winston Cup era. Drivers had to contend with 191 laps on a 2.620 mile road course at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California. Ray Elder won the race.

  1. 96- Ray Elder
  2. 12- Bobby Allison
  3. 72- Benny Parsons
  4. 71- Bobby Isaac
  5. 48- James Hylton
  6. 39- Friday Hassler
  7. 32- Kevin Terris
  8. 26- Carl Joiner
  9. 19- Henley Gray
  10. 24- Cecil Gordon

Daytona 500

Main article: 1971 Daytona 500

The 12th annual Daytona 500 was run on February 14 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. A.J. Foyt won the pole and Richard Petty would win his third Daytona 500.

Top Ten Results

  1. 43- Richard Petty
  2. 11- Buddy Baker
  3. 21- A.J. Foyt
  4. 17- David Pearson (1 lap behind)
  5. 99- Fred Lorenzen (1 lap behind)
  6. 31- Jim Vandiver (2 laps behind)
  7. 22- Dick Brooks (2 laps behind)
  8. 20- Jim Hurtubise (3 laps behind)
  9. 48- James Hylton (3 laps behind)
  10. 71- Bobby Isaac (3 laps behind)

Miller High Life 500

The Miller High Life 500 was run on February 28 at Ontario Motor Speedway. A.J. Foyt would win this race after more than three hours of racing (from the pole position).

  1. 21- A.J. Foyt
  2. 11- Buddy Baker
  3. 43- Richard Petty
  4. 71- Bobby Isaac
  5. 22- Dick Brooks
  6. 98- LeeRoy Yarbrough
  7. 96- Ray Elder
  8. 55- Tiny Lund
  9. 72- Benny Parsons
  10. 48- James Hylton

Greenville 200

The Greenville 200 was the first live flag-to-flag telecast of a NASCAR race. The race was run on Saturday, April 10 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway and was carried live on ABC with Jim McKay, Chris Economaki and Ken Squier. Bobby Isaac won the race.

  1. 71- Bobby Isaac, 1970 Dodge Charger
  2. 17- David Pearson (2 laps behind), 1970 Ford Purolator
  3. 22- Dick Brooks (2 laps behind), 1969 Dodge Charger
  4. 2- Dave Marcis (2 laps behind), 1969 Dodge Charger
  5. 72- Benny Parsons (2 laps behind), 1969 Ford
  6. 48- James Hylton (4 laps behind), 1971 Ford
  7. 43- Richard Petty (4 laps behind), 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
  8. 39- Friday Hassler (5 laps behind), 1969 Chevrolet
  9. 06- Neil Castles (5 laps behind), 1969 Dodge Charger
  10. 20- Elmo Langley (7 laps behind), 1970 Mercury

Southern 500

The Rebel 400 was run on May 2 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Donnie Allison won the pole and Buddy Baker would win his third Rebel 400.

  1. 11- Buddy Baker
  2. 22- Dick Brooks
  3. 2- Dave Marcis
  4. 21- Donnie Allison
  5. 31- Jim Vandiver
  6. 49- G. C. Spencer
  7. 70- J. D. McDuffie
  8. 39- Friday Hassler
  9. 76- Ben Arnold
  10. 64- Elmo Langley

Winston 500

The Winston 500 was run on May 16 at Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama. Donnie Allison won the pole and won the race. He defeated Bobby by some seconds.

  1. 21- Donnie Allison
  2. 12- Bobby Allison
  3. 11- Buddy Baker
  4. 6- Pete Hamilton (1 lap behind)
  5. 99- Fred Lorenzen (1 lap behind)
  6. 31- Jim Vandiver (2 laps behind)
  7. 48- James Hylton (3 laps behind)
  8. 90- Bill Dennis (5 laps behind)
  9. 71- Dave Marcis (7 laps behind)
  10. 68- Larry Baumel (10 laps behind)

World 600

Main article: 1971 World 600

The World 600 was run on May 30 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, South Carolina. Charlie Glotzbach won the pole and Bobby Allison would win the 1971 World 600 (defeating his brother).

  1. 12- Bobby Allison
  2. 21- Donnie Allison
  3. 6- Pete Hamilton (1 lap behind)
  4. 43- Richard Petty (2 laps behind)
  5. 99- Fred Lorenzen (5 laps behind)
  6. 11- Buddy Baker (6 laps behind)
  7. 72- Benny Parsons (8 laps behind)
  8. 39- Friday Hassler (9 laps behind)
  9. 2- Dave Marcis (10 laps behind)
  10. 22- Dick Brooks (10 laps behind)

Myers Brothers 250

The 1971 Myers Brothers 250 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series event that took place on August 6, 1971, at Bowman Gray Stadium in the American community of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Due to the reduced sponsorship money being given out by the "Big Three" automobile companies in Detroit, NASCAR decided to hold six of their smaller Winston Cup Series races in conjunction with the "minor league" NASCAR Grand American Series.

As Bobby Allison was not racing in a Grand National car, he never received credit in that series, but was credited with a Grand American Series ("pony" cars) win.

  1. Bobby Allison
  2. Richard Petty
  3. Jim Paschal
  4. Buck Baker
  5. Dave Marcis
  6. Tiny Lund
  7. Wayne Andrews
  8. Jabe Thomas
  9. David Ray Boggs
  10. Walter Ballard

Yankee 400

Main article: 1971 Yankee 400

The Yankee 400 was run on August 15 at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan. Pete Hamilton won the pole and Bobby Allison would win the 1971 Yankee 400.

  1. 12- Bobby Allison
  2. 43- Richard Petty
  3. 11- Buddy Baker
  4. 60- Maynard Troyer
  5. 18- Joe Frasson
  6. 24- Cecil Gordon
  7. 88- Ron Keselowski
  8. 48- James Hylton
  9. 25- Jabe Thomas
  10. 06- Neil Castles

Delaware 500

Main article: 1971 Delaware 500

The 1971 Delaware 500 is a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on October 17, 1971. Richard Petty defeated Charlie Glotzbach by more than one lap in front of eighteen thousand people.

  1. 43- Richard Petty
  2. 98- Charlie Glotzbach
  3. 71- Bobby Isaac
  4. 12- Bobby Allison
  5. 90- Bill Dennis
  6. 57- David Ray Boggs
  7. 91- Richard D. Brown
  8. 64- Elmo Langley
  9. 30- Walter Ballard
  10. 48- James Hylton

Final Point Standings

  1. Richard Petty 4435
  2. James Hylton 4071
  3. Cecil Gordon 3677
  4. Bobby Allison 3636
  5. Elmo Langley 3356
  6. Jabe Thomas 3200
  7. Bill Champion 3058
  8. Frank Warren 2886
  9. J.D. McDuffie 2862
  10. Walter Ballard 2633

Other information

References

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