1967 National 500


The 1967 National 500 was a NASCAR NASCAR [Cup Series|Grand National Series] stock car race that was held on October 15, 1967, at Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina.
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.

Race report

The race was held on a dry circuit; with no precipitation recorded around the speedway.
Sixty thousand live spectators attended the event where Buddy Baker managed to defeat Bobby Isaac by more than one lap; becoming the 100th different driver to win what is now known as a NASCAR Cup Series race. Nine cautions were handed out by NASCAR officials for 64 laps. The race took three hours and fifty minutes to fully complete. Cale Yarborough achieved the pole position with a qualifying speed of. In reality, the speeds in the race actually approached. Whitey Gerken finished in last place due to a crash on lap 2 out of the 334 laps raced on a paved track spanning. All 44 of the drivers on the racing grid were American-born males. Future three time Formula One Champion Jackie Stewart entered but he failed to qualify.
Richard Petty 10-race winning streak ended at this race. Bobby Wawak made his best career finish as an owner with one of his vehicles finishing in seventh place. The qualifying speeds recorded for the race were an average for a 4-lap qualifying run. J.T. Putney raced his way into this one by winning the last chance qualifying race. He then finished 11th in the main event with Henley Gray, another driver who raced in, taking 12th.
LeeRoy Yarbrough was scheduled to drive in Junior Johnson's No. 26 vehicle but the car was wrecked in practice due to a fire extinguisher going off automatically. 22 lead changes were made amongst seven different leaders.
Notable crew chiefs on attendance for the race were Harry Hyde, Dale Inman, Jake Elder among others.
Don Schissler and Dub Simpson made their NASCAR debuts here. The total prize purse for this race was $87,005. Buddy Baker received $18,950 in winnings while last-place finisher Whitey Gerken walked away with only $625.

Qualifying

Note: The speeds shown are an average for a 4-lap qualifying run.
The first 37 spots in the field were set via qualifying. The final 7 spots were filled by the top 7 finishers in a 20-lap qualifying race.
GridDriverManufacturerQualifying timeOwner
121Cale Yarborough'67 Ford2:19.470154.872Wood Brothers
227A.J. Foyt'67 Ford2:19.960154.329Banjo Matthews
399Paul Goldsmith'67 Plymouth2:20.070154.208Ray Nichels
43Buddy Baker'67 Dodge2:20.200154.065Ray Fox
543Richard Petty'67 Plymouth2:20.490153.747Petty Enterprises
66Darel Dieringer'67 Dodge2:20.941153.256Cotton Owens
717David Pearson'67 Ford2:21.101153.082Holman-Moody
829Dick Hutcherson'67 Ford2:21.640152.499Bondy Long
972Charlie Glotzbach'65 Dodge2:22.370151.717Nord Krauskopf
1048James Hylton'65 Dodge2:22.321151.770Bud Hartje

Finishing order

Section reference:
  1. Buddy Baker
  2. Bobby Isaac
  3. Dick Hutcherson
  4. Charlie Glotzbach
  5. G.C. Spencer
  6. Don White
  7. Bobby Wawak
  8. Neil Castles
  9. Buddy Arrington
  10. Cale Yarborough*
  11. J.T. Putney
  12. Henley Gray
  13. Bobby Allison*
  14. Frank Warren
  15. Donnie Allison*
  16. John Sears*
  17. Wayne Smith
  18. Richard Petty*
  19. Darel Dieringer*
  20. Sonny Hutchins*
  21. Roy Tyner
  22. A. J. Foyt*
  23. Clyde Lynn*
  24. David Pearson*
  25. Jim Paschal*
  26. Jack Bowsher*
  27. Mario Andretti*
  28. Wendell Scott*
  29. Bud Moore*
  30. Elmo Langley*
  31. Red Farmer*
  32. Larry Manning*
  33. Dub Simpson*
  34. Curtis Turner*
  35. E.J. Trivette*
  36. Friday Hassler*
  37. Larry Hess*
  38. Paul Goldsmith*
  39. Bob Cooper*
  40. Don Schissler*
  41. Bobby Mausgrover*
  42. Gordon Johncock*
  43. James Hylton*
  44. Whitey Gerken*
''* Driver failed to finish race''

Failed to qualify

Section reference:
NameNumberCar manufacturer
LeeRoy Yarbrough26Ford
Jackie Stewart5Dodge
Frog Fagan75Ford
Bill Seifert45Ford
Don Biederman94Chevrolet
Ken Spikes62Pontiac