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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 8, 2019 14:00:25 GMT -5
Race #8
The NASCAR Grand National Series made their 8th stop of 1950 in Rochester, New York at the Monroe County Fairgrounds.
Curtis Turner led the field to the green for the second time in 1950 in front of a crowd of 7,000 fans in attendance and just like he had done at Langhorne, Turner was completely unstoppable as he kept all challengers behind him during the event, never being passed, and leading every single lap to score the win, in a race that ended under caution after Turner spun out a lap car.
Other Noticeables: Curtis Turner scored his 3rd win of the year, Turner led 1 times for 200 laps, which was every single lap, It was the 5th win of his career in the NASCAR Grand National Series and his first since Martinsville; 4 races ago, Dick Jerrett(10th), Don White(16th), Lee Hough(20th), Irv Leitch(23rd) and Ed Hamanard(25th) made their NASCAR Grand National Series debuts, Curtis Turner, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Lee Petty by 354 points
1.41-Curtis Turner (200 laps led) 2.98-Lyle Scott 3.59-Lloyd Moore 4.80-Bill Rexford-1 lap 5.25-Dick Linder-1 lap 6.42-Lee Petty-1 lap 7.24-Dick Clothier-1 lap 8.58-Harland Holmes-1 lap 9.27-Jimmy Florian-1 lap 10.Dick Jerrett-1 lap 11.293-Bob Dickson-1 lap 12.11-Art Gill-2 laps 13.92-Herb Thomas-2 laps 14.2-Bill Blair-2 laps 15.4-Gayle Warren-2 laps 16.Don White-2 laps 17.77-Chuck Mahoney-2 laps 18.Harry Sents-3 laps 19.54-Ken Warmington-3 laps 20.6-Lee Hough-3 laps 21.Curt Foss-3 laps 22.66-Pappy Hough-3 laps 23.Irv Leitch-4 laps 24.18-Dick Burns-4 laps 25.Ed Hamanard-4 laps
Curtis Turner-1-200
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 8 for 37 laps Lap 12 (Car #12 Spin Turn 1), Lap 18 (Car #27 Spin Turn 1), Lap 40 (Car #77 Spin Turn 1), Lap 47 (Car #25 Spin Backstretch), Lap 69 (Curt Foss Spin Turn 1), Lap 133 (Car #4 Spin Turn 1), Lap 166 (Car #24 Spin Turn 1), Lap 198 (Curt Foss Spin Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 45 Minutes and 50 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 17:06:15 GMT -5
Not only did Turner also win the real race, he also led all the laps there, too!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 28, 2019 5:00:07 GMT -5
Before NASCAR headed to their 9th race of the season at Charlotte, officials have stripped Lee Petty, who is currently 2nd in points, of all 724 points. Petty had competed in a nonsanctioned stock car race and for doing so NASCAR decided to strip all of his points for failing to compete within NASCAR sanctioning boundaries.
The field has finished qualifying for the 9th race of the season at the Charlotte Speedway.
Curtis Turner won the pole with a time of 17.901 seconds, beating Chuck Mahoney by 0.064 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Curtis Turner won his 3rd pole of the year and second in a row, Turner won his 4th career pole in the NASCAR Grand National Series and his first since Monroe County; 1 race ago, Turner, who will start 1st, has a 358 point lead over Bill Rexford
1.41-Curtis Turner 2.77-Chuck Mahoney 3.92-Herb Thomas 4.18-Dick Burns 5.Jimmie Lewallen 6.90-Tim Flock 7.60-George Hartley 8.9-Donald Thomas 9.37-Bill Snowden 10.Frank Mundy 11.50-Bill Joslin 12.42-Lee Petty 13.49-Glenn Dunaway 14.24-Dick Clothier 15.11-Bob Apperson 16.59-Lloyd Moore 17.Paul Smith 18.19-Clyde Minter 19.80-Bill Rexford 20.87-Buck Baker 21.28-Buddy Helms 22.2-Bill Blair 23.25-Dick Linder 24.Lyle Scott 25.79-Jim Paschal 26.4-Gayle Warren
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2019 5:40:41 GMT -5
Turner was also on pole in the real race!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 28, 2019 16:01:44 GMT -5
Race #9
The NASCAR Grand National Series made their 9th stop of 1950 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Charlotte Speedway.
A pack crowd of 11,000 fans were in attendance as for the third time in series history, drivers raced at the half mile dirt track in Charlotte. Point leader Curtis Turner led the field to the green flag as his closest challenging in points battle, Lee Petty, was dealt a huge blow earlier in the week as NASCAR officials stripped Petty of all championship points, making Bill Rexford Turner's closest challenger in points. On race day however, Turner once again proved he was the best NASCAR driver in the brief two year history of the Grand National Division, jumping out to a big lead as Turner was untouchable despite the fact nine cautions slowed the race.
Turner was never really changed for the lead as soon as the green came back out, he just drove off again and when a caution came out with one to go ending the race under caution, Turner was far out ahead it didn't matter, as Turner scored his fourth win of 1950.
Other Noticeables: Curtis Turner scored his 4th win of the year and second in a row, Turner led 1 time for 200 laps, which was every single lap, It was the 6th win of his career in the NASCAR Grand National Series in his first since Monroe County; 1 race ago, Bill Joslin(19th) and Paul Smith(21st) made their NASCAR Grand National Series debuts, Curtis Turner, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Bill Rexford by 478 points
1.41-Curtis Turner (200 laps led) 2.60-George Hartley 3.9-Donald Thomas 4.90-Tim Flock 5.77-Chuck Mahoney 6.Frank Mundy 7.80-Bill Rexford 8.19-Clyde Minter 9.87-Buck Baker 10.25-Dick Linder 11.Lyle Scott 12.92-Herb Thomas 13.24-Dick Clothier-1 lap 14.4-Gayle Warren-1 lap 15.79-Jim Paschal-1 lap 16.59-Lloyd Moore-1 lap 17.11-Bob Apperson-1 lap 18.18-Dick Burns-1 lap 19.50-Bill Joslin-1 lap 20.2-Bill Blair-2 laps 21.Paul Smith-2 laps 22.37-Bill Snowden-5 laps 23.Jimmie Lewallen-61 laps (Accident) 24.49-Glenn Dunaway-170 laps (Accident) 25.28-Buddy Helms-178 laps (Header) 26.42-Lee Petty-192 laps (Accident)
Curtis Turner-1-200
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 9 for 32 laps Lap 6 (Car #42 Accident Turn 3), Lap 23 (Car #49 Accident Turn 3), Lap 36 (Car #37 Stalled Frontstretch), Lap 126 (Car #11 Spin Turn 2), Lap 133 (Lyle Scott Spin Frontstretch), Lap 139 (Car #79 and Jimmie Lewallen Accident Frontstretch), Lap 147 (Car #18 Spin Turn 3), Lap 181 (Paul Smith and Car #92 Spin Turn 3), Lap 199 (Car #50 Spin Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 18 Minutes and 17 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2019 17:05:55 GMT -5
Turner really was this dominant in the real race!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 19, 2019 14:00:46 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 10th race of the season at the Occoneechee Speedway.
Curtis Turner won the pole with a time of 40.181 seconds, beating Herb Thomas by 0.213 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Curtis Turner won his 4th pole of the year and third in a row, Turner won his 5th career pole in the NASCAR Grand National Series and his first since Charlotte; 1 race ago, Bob Flock, who won this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, Curtis Turner, who will start 1st, has a 478 point lead over Bill Rexford
1.41-Curtis Turner 2.92-Herb Thomas 3.Gene Austin 4.31-Sterling Long 5.60-George Hartley 6.90-Johnny Mantz 7.71-Fireball Roberts 8.80-Bill Rexford 9.Lyle Scott 10.25-Dick Linder 11.42-Lee Petty 12.18-Dick Burns 13.Pap White 14.Don White 15.77-Chuck Mahoney 16.6-Marshall Teague 17.47-Pee Wee Martin 18.19-Clyde Minter 19.37-Bill Snowden 20.4-Gayle Warren 21.2-Bill Blair 22.10-Ray Duhigg 23.27-Jimmy Florian 24.11-Bob Apperson 25.50-Bill Joslin 26.49-Glenn Dunaway 27.0-Jimmie Lewallen
Did Not Qualify 27.59-Lloyd Moore
*Note for this race I used the Lakewood Speedway since Occoneechee Speedway hasn't been made for NR2003.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 19, 2019 19:02:00 GMT -5
Race #10
The NASCAR Grand National Series made their 10th stop of 1950 in Hillsborough, North Carolina at the Occoneechee Speedway.
A pack crowd of 10,000 fans were in attendance as the NASCAR Grand National Series raced for the second time in Hillsboro North Carolina, points leader Curtis Turner picked up right where he left off at Charlotte, by leading the first twenty five laps, only losing the lead when choosing to make an early pit stop, handing the lead over to Gene Austin. Austin would lose the lead briefly to Bill Rexford before Lyle Scott took over for a few laps before Turner had worked his way back into the lead. Turner built up a near ten second lead before making another pit stop, handing the lead back to Scott, who kept the lead until he made his final stop as well. Turner reclaimed the lead and his margin grew even more over the final seventeen laps, going on to lead all but twenty two laps for his fifth win of 1950 and third in a row.
Other Noticeables: Curtis Turner scored his 5th win of the year and third in a row, Turner led 3 times for 78 laps, including the final 17 laps, It was the 7th win of his career in the NASCAR Grand National Series and his first since Charlotte; 1 race ago, Johnny Mantz(14th), Pap White(17th) and Ray Duhigg(27th) made their NASCAR Grand National Series debuts, Curtis Turner, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Bill Blair by 50 points
1.41-Curtis Turner (78 laps led) 2.19-Clyde Minter 3.60-George Hartley 4.37-Bill Snowden 5.80-Bill Rexford (1 lap led) 6.71-Fireball Roberts 7.Gene Austin-1 lap (9 laps led) 8.25-Dick Linder-1 lap 9.42-Lee Petty-1 lap 10.47-Pee Wee Martin-1 lap 11.27-Jimmy Florian-1 lap 12.92-Herb Thomas-1 lap 13.Don White-1 lap 14.90-Johnny Mantz-1 lap 15.Lyle Scott-1 lap (12 laps led) 16.77-Chuck Mahoney-1 lap 17.Pap White-2 laps 18.0-Jimmie Lewallen-2 laps 19.2-Bill Blair-2 laps 20.49-Glenn Dunaway-2 laps 21.31-Sterling Long-2 laps 22.50-Bill Joslin-2 laps 23.6-Marshall Teague-2 laps 24.11-Bob Apperson-2 laps 25.4-Gayle Warren-3 laps 26.18-Dick Burns-3 laps 27.10-Ray Duhigg-3 laps
Curtis Turner-1-25 Gene Austin-26-31 Bill Rexford-32 Gene Austin-33-35 Lyle Scott-36-40 Curtis Turner-41-76 Lyle Scott-77-83 Curtis Turner-84-100
7 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 8 laps Lap 2 (Car #19 Spin Turn 1), Lap 24 (Car #90 Stalled Frontstretch)
Margin of Victory: 20.789 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 23 Minutes and 51 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jun 24, 2019 13:00:19 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 11th race of the season at the Dayton Speedway.
Bill Rexford won the pole with a time of 19.673 seconds, beating Jack Russell by 0.098 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bill Rexford won his 1st pole of the year, Rexford won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Grand National Series in his 14th start, Curtis Turner, who will start 24th, has a 558 point lead over Bill Rexford
1.80-Bill Rexford 2.Jack Russell 3.Red Harvey 4.Carl Renner 5.23-Mike Klapak 6.Jack Kabat 7.12-Joe Nagle 8.Art Lamey 9.Tommy Thompson 10.42-Lee Petty 11.Joe Merola 12.25-Dick Linder 13.Ed Jackson 14.10-Ray Duhigg 15.59-Lloyd Moore 16.92-Herb Thomas 17.94-Louise Smith 18.Paul Smith 19.18-Dick Burns 20.Paul Parks 21.60-George Hartley 22.27-Jimmy Florian 23.4-Jim Wesley 24.41-Curtis Turner 25.78-Bob Moore 26.90-Johnny Mantz 27.48-Gayle Warren 28.77-Chuck Mahoney
*Note for this race I used the Winchester Speedway since Dayton Speedway hasn't been made for NR2003.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jun 25, 2019 14:00:29 GMT -5
Race #11
The NASCAR Grand National Series made their 11th stop of 1950 in Dayton, Ohio at the Dayton Speedway.
A crowd of 12,000 fans were in attendance as the NASCAR Grand National Series raced for the second time in Dayton, Ohio at the half mile paved track. Championship contender Bill Rexford led the field to the green flag and would lead the first lap before Red Harvey took over. A rash of cautions in the first hundred laps kept the drivers close and the battle for the lead intense, but soon after the eighth caution, things seemed to settle down as drivers drove around the track giving each other room.
Ray Duhigg, who finished last in his series debut just seven days earlier, took the lead with sixty six laps to go, and despite a late caution coming out with ten laps to go, Duhigg was able to hold on and score a upset win.
Other Noticeables: Ray Duhigg scored his 1st win of the year, Duhigg led 1 time for 66 laps, which were the final 66 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Grand National Series in his 2nd career start, Red Harvey(3rd), Jack Kabat(4th), Ed Jackson(7th), Bob Moore(11th), Carl Renner(12th), Joe Nagle(21st) and Jim Wesley(26th) made their NASCAR Grand National Series debuts, Curtis Turner, who finished 16th, kept his points lead, leading Bill Rexford by 560 points
1.10-Ray Duhigg (66 laps led) 2.25-Dick Linder (25 laps led) 3.Red Harvey-2 laps (48 laps led) 4.Jack Kabat-2 laps 5.90-Johnny Mantz-2 laps 6.42-Lee Petty-3 laps 7.Ed Jackson-3 laps (27 laps led) 8.92-Herb Thomas-3 laps 9.59-Lloyd Moore-3 laps (3 laps led) 10.Art Lamey-3 laps 11.78-Bob Moore-3 laps 12.Carl Renner-3 laps 13.Jack Russell-3 laps (4 laps led) 14.Joe Merola-4 laps 15.27-Jimmy Florian-4 laps 16.41-Curtis Turner-4 laps 17.77-Chuck Mahoney-5 laps 18.Tommy Thompson-5 laps 19.48-Gayle Warren-5 laps 20.23-Mike Klapak-6 laps 21.12-Joe Nagle-13 laps (16 laps led) 22.80-Bill Rexford-15 laps (Clutch) (6 laps led) 23.Paul Smith-58 laps (Clutch) 24.18-Dick Burns-146 laps (Accident) 25.Paul Parks-147 laps (Accident) 26.4-Jim Wesley-147 laps (Accident) 27.60-George Hartley-154 laps (Accident) 28.94-Louise Smith-188 laps (Gearbox)
Bill Rexford-1 Red Harvey-2-11 Joe Nagle-12-27 Red Harvey-28-43 Lloyd Moore-44-46 Jack Russell-47 Ed Jackson-48-74 Jack Russell-75-77 Bill Rexford-78-82 Red Harvey-83-104 Dick Linder-105-129 Ray Duhigg-130-195
11 Lead Changes among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 9 for 45 laps Lap 4 (Tommy Thompson Spin Frontstretch) Lap 12 (Cars #78 and 48 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 19 (Cars #18, Carl Renner, 42, 25 and 90 Accident Turn 1), Lap 41 (Cars #77, 92, 60, Jack Kabat and 23 Accident Frontstretch) Lap 48 (Cars #12 and 4 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 55 (Cars #41 and 77 Spin Turn 3), Lap 66 (Cars #90 and 27 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 89 (Car #27 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 184 (Car #80 Stalled Turn 2)
Margin of Victory: 15.989 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 30 Minutes and 24 Seconds
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