1973 Capital City 500

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Date September 9, 1973 (1973-09-09)
Official name Capital City 500
Course length 0.872 km (0.542 miles)
1973 Capital City 500
Race details[1]
Race 23 of 28 in the 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Layout of Richmond Speedway
Layout of Richmond Speedway
Date September 9, 1973 (1973-09-09)
Official name Capital City 500
Location Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond, Virginia
Course length 0.872 km (0.542 miles)
Distance 500 laps, 271 mi (436 km)
Weather Temperatures reaching of 82 °F (28 °C); wind speeds of 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
Average speed 63.215 miles per hour (101.735 km/h)
Attendance 18,000[2]
Pole position
Driver Bobby Allison Motorsports
Most laps led
Driver Richard Petty Petty Enterprises
Laps 429
Winner
No. 43 Richard Petty Petty Enterprises

The 1973 Capital City 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race that took place on September 9, 1973, at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway (now Richmond Raceway) in Richmond, Virginia. Richard Petty won the race by two laps after leading 429 of 500 laps.

Qualifying

Richard Petty defeated Cale Yarborough by at least two laps in front of 18000 spectators; five of which were by at least one lap. After running second to Bobby Allison in the spring 1974 race, he won again in the fall 1974 and spring 1975 races, the latter by six laps.[2][3][4] It took four hours and thirteen minutes to finish the 500-lap race with the track spanning exactly 0.542 miles (0.872 km).[2] Petty had won six other races at this track before extending his lucky streak to 7 at the end of this event.

Bobby Allison acquired the pole position with a qualifying speed of 90.245 miles per hour (145.235 km/h). The average race speed was 63.215 miles per hour (101.735 km/h).[2] Five cautions slowed the race for 123 laps.[2] Baxter Price finished in last-place due to a crash that also took out nine other cars at the start of lap 4.[2][4] Out of the 34 races on the grid, 33 were born in the United States while Vic Parsons was born in Canada.[2] J.D. McDuffie, Richard Childress and Darrell Waltrip also participated in this race.[2][3][4]

Nearly a quarter of the race was run under the yellow flag despite the fact that there were only five caution periods during the race. There were threatening skies from the green flag; causing most of the race to be done under the yellow flag. No attempt was made to postpone the race or to call it "official." A record amount of 86 laps were done under caution until the skies became blue again. Besides the weather, a red flag also held up the race for 70 minutes as Price and Bill Champion, who was also involved in a fiery crash had to go to the hospital for their respective injuries.

Post-race coverage was done by the local newspaper The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina.[5]

Grid[2] No. Driver Manufacturer Owner
1 12Bobby Allison'73 ChevroletBobby Allison
2 15Darrell Waltrip'73 FordBud Moore
3 11Cale Yarborough'73 ChevroletRichard Howard
4 71Buddy Baker'73 DodgeNord Krauskopf
5 43Richard Petty'73 DodgePetty Enterprises
6 30Walter Ballard'71 MercuryVic Ballard
7 72Benny Parsons'73 ChevroletL.G. DeWitt
8 7Dean Dalton'71 MercuryDean Dalton
9 05David Sisco'72 ChevroletCharlie McGee
10 90Dick Brooks'71 MercuryJunie Donlavey

Top 10 finishers

Timeline

References

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