1963 Western North Carolina 500


The 1963 Western North Carolina 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on August 11, 1963, at Asheville-Weaverville Speedway in Weaverville, 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 took three hours and thirteen minutes to successfully complete; qualifying trials rained out, so Fred Lorenzen got the pole by the luck of the draw. Fred Lorenzen won the race with an average speed of and defeated Richard Petty by outlapping him once. Five hundred laps were done on an oval track spanning in front of 14500 live spectators. Total winnings for this race were $13,765 while Lorenzen walked away as the biggest cash earner with a $2,550 paycheck. Possum Jones came home from the race with a meager $150 as a result of only completely eight laps of the race due to a fuel leak.
A balanced mixture of Ford vehicles in addition to vehicles from the Plymouth, Dodge and Chevrolet brands kept the race interesting for people who were looking to buy a new automobile during the early 1960s. Chrysler's lone entry was with driver Major Melton who had to leave the race after 324 laps due to a problem with his grease seal. A lot of the team owners in the race were wealthy individuals who had the money to cope with the constant traveling expenses that were expected in a NASCAR season.
Tommy Irwin would never race in a NASCAR Cup Series race after this one due to his lackluster performance. Constant vibrations in his vehicles forced him off the track after 264 laps; Stewart McKinney was his faithful crew chief. McKinney's crew chief career only lasted throughout 1963 with six good finishes for his stable of five NASCAR drivers. Other crew chiefs involved in the race were Crawford Clements, Frank McMillion, Herb Nab, Herman Beam, and Ray Fox.

Timeline

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  1. Fred Lorenzen
  2. Richard Petty
  3. Jim Paschal
  4. David Pearson
  5. Billy Wade
  6. Jack Smith
  7. Buck Baker
  8. Joe Weatherly
  9. Ned Jarrett
  10. Buddy Baker
  11. Wendell Scott
  12. Red Wickersham
  13. Worth McMillion
  14. Cale Yarborough
  15. Elmo Langley*
  16. Roy Mayne
  17. Major Melton*
  18. Bobby Isaac*
  19. Tommy Irwin*
  20. Curtis Crider*
  21. G.C. Spencer*
  22. Lee Reitzel*
  23. Junior Johnson*
  24. Bobby Keck*
  25. Jimmy Pardue*
  26. Stick Elliott*
  27. Possum Jones*
* Driver failed to finish race