1968 Volunteer 500

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Date July 21, 1968 (1968-07-21)
Official name Volunteer 500
Course Permanent racing facility
1968 Volunteer 500
Race details[1]
Race 30 of 49 in the 1968 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Layout of Bristol Motor Speedway
Layout of Bristol Motor Speedway
Date July 21, 1968 (1968-07-21)
Official name Volunteer 500
Location Bristol International Speedway, Bristol, Tennessee
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 0.857 km (0.533 miles)
Distance 500 laps, 266.5 mi (428.8 km)
Weather Extremely hot with temperatures of 93.0 °F (33.9 °C); wind speeds of 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
Average speed 76.31 mph (122.81 km/h)
Attendance 20,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Junior Johnson & Associates
Most laps led
Driver David Pearson Holman-Moody
Laps 257
Winner
No. 17 David Pearson Holman-Moody
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

The 1968 Volunteer 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on July 21, 1968, at Bristol International Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee.

The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade. Changes made to the sport by the late 1960s brought an end to the "strictly stock" vehicles of the 1950s.

Qualifying

There were 36 drivers on the racing grid as the green flag waved and the race was underway. It took three hours and sixteen minutes for David Pearson to defeat Cale Yarborough by one and a half laps in front of a live audience of twenty thousand racing fans; about the size of a small city. There were eight lead changes recorded in the NASCAR summary and 13 caution flags were waved for a grueling distance of 92 laps. There were 500 laps in this racing event; speeds of 76.31 miles per hour (122.81 km/h) were recorded during the race while solo qualifying runs would see LeeRoy Yarbrough earn the pole position by driving up to 87.421 miles per hour (140.690 km/h).[2] Tiny Lund drove a red and silver 1967 Mercury Cyclone #16 vehicle to a respectable 13th-place finish.[2]

Bob Burcham and Ervin Pruitt would make their respective introductions to NASCAR-style racing during this event.[3] Richard Brickhouse ended up being the last-place finisher due to an engine malfunction on the eighth lap. Ford vehicles made up the majority of the racing grid. On lap 187, Dick Johnson would quit the reason for reasons unknown;[2] his final race would be at the 1969 North State 200. Twelve notable crew chiefs participated in the race; including Junior Johnson, Harry Hyde, Dale Inman, Banjo Matthews, Glen Wood and Bud Moore.[4]

Five years later, Swede Savage would be killed in a racing accident at the 1973 Indianapolis 500. The winner of this event received $5,175 in total winnings ($46,793 when adjusted for inflation) while the last-place finisher went home with only $250 in total earnings ($2,261 when adjusted for inflation). The total prize purse for this race was $24,140 ($218,276 when adjusted for inflation).[5]

Considered to be the hottest temperatures for Tennessee during the late-1960s, people were passing out all over the place.

Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 98LeeRoy Yarbrough'68 FordJunior Johnson
2 6Charlie Glotzbach'68 DodgeCotton Owens
3 29Swede Savage'68 FordBondy Long
4 21Cale Yarborough'68 MercuryWood Brothers
5 27Donnie Allison'68 FordBanjo Matthews
6 17David Pearson'68 FordHolman-Moody Racing
7 99Paul Goldsmith'68 DodgeRay Nichels
8 43Richard Petty'68 PlymouthPetty Enterprises
9 71Bobby Isaac'67 DodgeNord Krauskopf
10 3Buddy Baker'68 DodgeRay Fox
11 22Darel Dieringer'68 PlymouthMario Rossi
12 16Tiny Lund'68 MercuryBud Moore
13 5Pete Hamilton'68 FordRocky Hinton
14 48James Hylton'67 DodgeJames Hylton
15 4John Sears'67 FordL.G. DeWitt
16 2Bobby Allison'66 ChevroletDonald Brackins
17 49G.C. Spencer'67 PlymouthG.C. Spencer
18 39Friday Hassler'66 ChevroletRed Sharp
19 08Bob Burcham'66 ChevroletE.C. Reid
20 64Elmo Langley'66 FordElmo Langley / Henry Woodfield
21 20Clyde Lynn'66 FordClyde Lynn
22 28Earl Brooks'66 FordEarl Brooks
23 25Jabe Thomas'67 FordDon Robertson
24 06Neil Castles'67 PlymouthNeil Castles
25 51Stan Meserve'67 DodgeMargo Hamm

Top 10 finishers

Timeline

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