The fifth race of the 1951 season was held on April 15 at the Occoneechee Speedway. Fonty Flock won the pole. The race ended after 95 laps due to rain. Top ten results
The twentieth race of the 1951 season was held on August 12 at the Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway. Marshall Teague won the pole. This race had five cautions including nine cars with mechanical problems and a 10-car wreck on lap 130. The race ended with 21 cars on the lead lap. Late in the race leaders Curtis Turner and Tommy Thompson tangled. Thompson went on to win while Turner finished ninth. Top ten results
40-Tommy Thompson
82-Joe Eubanks
98-Johnny Mantz
83-Red Byron
43-Paul Newkirk
34-Jack Goodwin
59-Lloyd Moore
50-Ewell Weddie
41-Curtis Turner
1-X-Erick Erickson
1951–21
The twenty-first race of the 1951 season was held on August 19 at the newly-surfaced Fort Miami Speedway in Toledo, Ohio. Fonty Flock won the pole. This was the first NASCAR Grand National race held at this.500 mile dirt track. The track was removed from the schedule until at least 1952. Top ten results
The second running of this race and the twenty-fourth race of the 1951 season was held on September 3 at the Darlington Raceway. Frank Mundy won the pole. The race featured an 82-car field. This was Red Byron's last career start. Top ten results
92-Herb Thomas
31-Jesse James Taylor
17-Buddy Schuman
77-Hershel McGriff
11-Fireball Roberts
1-Harold Kite
46-Leon Sales
14-Fonty Flock
16-Bill Snowden
24-Pap White
1951–25
The twenty-fifth race of the 1951 season was held on September 7 at the Columbia Speedway. Tim Flock won the pole. Top ten results
The twenty-seventh race of the 1951 season was held on September 15 at the Langhorne Speedway. Fonty Flock won the pole. Top ten results
91-Herb Thomas
14-Fonty Flock
21-Dick Rathmann
120-John McGinley
91-Tim Flock
6-Marshall Teague
67-Jim Fiebelkorn
66-Bud Riley
42-Lee Petty
2-Bill Blair
1951–28
The twenty-eight race of the 1951 season was held on September 23 at the Charlotte Speedway. Billy Carden won the pole. Top ten results
92-Herb Thomas
90-Shorty York
93-Donald Thomas
2-Bill Blair
0-Jimmie Lewallen
17-Buddy Shuman
8-Billy Carden
88-Dell Pearson
60-Jim Paschal
53-Clyde Minter
1951–29
The twenty-ninth race of the 1951 season was held on September 23 at the Dayton Speedway. Fonty Flock won the pole. Top ten results
14-Fonty Flock
52-Neil Cole
59-Lloyd Moore
42-Lee Petty
66-Bud Riley
Ronnie Kohler
Jimmy Florian
54-Don Bailey
89-Herb Trimble
Bill Braun
1951–30
The thirtieth race of the 1951 season was held on September 30 at the newly.500 mile dirt track Wilson Speedway. Fonty Flock won the pole. Top ten results
14-Fonty Flock
7-Bob Flock
0-Jimmie Lewallen
60-Jim Paschal
16-Bill Snowden
87-Buck Baker
Cal Johnson
99-Leonard Tippett
Bill Champion
93-Donald Thomas
1951–31
The thirty-first race of the 1951 season was held on October 7 at the one-mile dirt Occoneechee Speedway. Herb Thomas won his first career pole. Top ten results
92-Herb Thomas
99-Leonard Tippett
82-Joe Eubanks
60-Jim Paschal
42-Lee Petty
93-Donald Thomas
Furman Lancaster
Alton Haddock
2-Bill Blair
37-Coleman Lawrence
1951–32
The thirty-second race of the 1951 season was held on October 12 at the half-mile paved Thompson Speedway in Connecticut. Neil Cole won the pole. Top ten results
52-Neil Cole
67-Jim Reed
Dick Eagan
8-Billy Carden
32-Reino Tulonen
81-Pappy Hough
91-Tim Flock
Joe Sommers
Bill Cintia
21-Jim Delaney
1951–33
The thirty-third race of the 1951 season was held on October 14 at the half-mile dirt Pine Grove Speedway in Pennsylvania. Top ten results
91-Tim Flock
120-John McGinley
8-Billy Carden
Jimmy Florian
59-Lloyd Moore
Hap Jones
Ed Benedict
Bob Dietrich
Russ Hepler
Dick Stone
1951–34
The thirty-fourth race of the 1951 season was held on October 14 at the half-mile dirt Martinsville Speedway in Virginia. Herb Thomas won the pole. Top ten results
7-Frank Mundy
42-Lee Petty
22-Billy Myers
16-Bill Snowden
0-Jimmie Lewallen
Pappy Hough
37-Coleman Lawrence
98-Leon Sales
88-Dell Pearson
Cal Johnson
1951–35
The thirty-fifth race of the 1951 season was held on October 14 at the.625 mile dirt Oakland Stadium in California. Dick Rathman won the pole. Top ten results
18-Marvin Burke
84-Robert Caswell
Woody Brown
55-Sam Hawks
9-Dick Meyer
56-Marvin Panch
33-Lou Figaro
Bill Norton
John Soares
Walt Davis
Burke remains the only driver in NASCAR history to win in his only start.
Wilkes 200
The third running of this race and the thirty-sixth race of the 1951 season was held on October 21 at the.625 mile dirt North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. Herb Thomas won the pole. Top ten results
14-Fonty Flock
42-Lee Petty
82-Joe Eubanks
91-Tim Flock
71-Cotton Owens
16-Bill Snowden
0-Jimmie Lewallen
17-Buddy Schuman
Jerry Wimbish
7-Bob Flock
1951–37
The thirty-seventh race of the 1951 season was held on October 28 at the half-mile dirt Marchbanks Speedway in California. Dick Rathman won the pole. Top ten results
2-Danny Weinberg
56-Marvin Panch
Bill Norton
22-Lloyd Dane
Woody Brown
Claude Wallington
7-Fred Bince
Fred Russell
Pug Blalock
16-Fred Steinbroner
1951–38
The thirty-eighth race of the 1951 season was held on November 4 at the half-mile dirt Jacksonville Speedway Park in Florida. Herb Thomas won the pole. Top ten results
6-Herb Thomas
44-Jack Smith
14-Fonty Flock
16-Bill Snowden
23-Frank Mundy
Tommy Moon
42-Lee Petty
0-Jimmie Lewallen
17-Buddy Shuman
8-Billy Carden
1951–39
The thirty-ninth race of the 1951 season was held on November 11 at the one-mile dirt Lakeview Speedway in Georgia. Frank Mundy won the pole. Top ten results
91-Tim Flock
7-Bob Flock
44X-Jack Smith
23-Frank Mundy
51-Gober Sosebee
Ed Samples
59-Lloyd Moore
17-Buddy Shuman
Red Duvall
Don Oldenberg
1951–40
The fortieth race of the 1951 season was held on November 11 at the half-mile dirt Carrell Speedway in California. Fonty Flock won the pole. Top ten results
48-Bill Norton
9-Dick Meyer
25-Erick Erickson
33-Lou Figaro
Danny Weinberg
6-Bill Ledbetter
77-Burt Jackson
98-Johnny Mantz
36-Danny Letner
Walt Davis
1951–41
The forty-first and last race of the 1951 season was held on November 25 at the.750 mile dirt New Mobile Speedway. Frank Mundy won the pole. Herb Thomas finished 21st and went home as 1951 NASCAR Grand National champion. Fonty and Tim Flock finished fourth and second respectively to eventually finish second and third in the championship, and their brother Bob Flock got in a massive accident and broke his neck when his roof collapsed. Mundy's win at New Mobile propelled him to fifth in the final standings, while Lee Petty, winner of just one race, at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, finished 16th in the race to claim fourth in the standings. Top ten results