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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 30, 2019 14:08:17 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Bold City 200 at the Speedway Park.
Bob Williams won the pole with a time of 21.937 seconds, beating Jimmy Vaughn by 0.118 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bob Williams won his 1st pole of the year, Williams won his 1st career pole in the Grand National East Series in his 1st start
1.76-Bob Williams 2.7-Jimmy Vaughn 3.95-Charlie Blanton 4.35-James Hylton 5.55-Tiny Lund 6.19-Glenn Brewer 7.87-Buck Baker 8.33-Joe Dean Huss 9.34-Wendell Scott 10.94-David Pearson 11.97-Wayne Andrews 12.17-Ernie Shaw 13.24-Bobby Wilson 14.29-Bill Hollar 15.90-Jimmy Lee Capps 16.4-John Sears 17.23-Herb Kanady
*Note for this race I used the Savannah Raceway as a replacement since Speedway Park hasn't been made for NR2003.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2019 17:07:01 GMT -5
Williams started 9th in the real race, while Charlie Blanton was on pole.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 30, 2019 23:01:20 GMT -5
Race #1 - Bold City 200
The Grand National East Series made their 1st stop of 1972 at the Speedway Park, in Jacksonville, Florida, for the Bold City 200.
With NASCAR'S decision to shorten it's Cup schedule to 30 events for 1972 and cut tracks less then 250 miles, a brand new series was inaugurated; the Grand National East Series. Bob Williams but it would be Jimmy Vaughn who would write his name in the history books as leading the first ever lap in series history. For much of the races the drivers gave the fans in attendance a great showing as battles for the lead happened nearly all race long as James Hylton would lead much of the first one hundred laps but just after the halfway mark a new challenger arrived: the #95 of Charlie Blanton.
Despite being in a early spin with John Sears, Blanton was able to rebound and took the lead and led for much of the final laps but due to lap traffic, Wendell Scott was able to catch up and passed Blanton with one lap to go. With both drivers battling side-by-side for the next lap but in Turn 3 and 4 the slow car of John Sears slowed Scott down and allowing Blanton to pass by and becoming the first ever driver to win in series history.
Other Noticeables: Charlie Blanton scored his 1st win of the year, Blanton led 4 times for 91 laps, including the final lap, It was the 1st win of his career in the Grand National East Series in his 1st start, All 17 drivers made their Grand National East Series debuts, Charlie Blanton, who finished 1st, is the points lead, leading Wendell Scott by 1 point
1.95-Charlie Blanton (91 laps led) 2.34-Wendell Scott (19 laps led) 3.33-Joe Dean Huss 4.76-Bob Williams (8 laps led) 5.55-Tiny Lund 6.90-Jimmy Lee Capps 7.23-Herb Kanady 8.7-Jimmy Vaughn-1 lap (12 laps led) 9.35-James Hylton-1 lap (43 laps led) 10.97-Wayne Andrews-1 lap 11.94-David Pearson-2 laps (8 laps led) 12.17-Ernie Shaw-2 laps (18 laps led) 13.29-Bill Hollar-3 laps 14.24-Bobby Wilson-3 laps 15.4-John Sears-4 laps 16.87-Buck Baker-112 laps (Header) 17.19-Glenn Brewer-113 laps (Camshaft) (1 lap led)
Bob Williams-Pole Jimmy Vaughn-1-7 Glenn Brewer-8 Jimmy Vaughn-9-13 James Hylton-14-25 Ernie Shaw-26-42 James Hylton-43 Ernie Shaw-44 James Hylton-45-57 Wendell Scott-58-73 James Hylton-74-90 Charlie Blanton-91-98 Bob Williams-99-105 Charlie Blanton-106-157 Wendell Scott-158-159 Bob Williams-160 Charlie Blanton-161-198 Wendell Scott-199 Charlie Blanton-200
17 Lead Changes among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 5 for 25 laps Lap 7 (Car #94 Spin Turn 4), Lap 24 (Cars #4 and 95 Spin Backstretch), Lap 56 (Car #87 Spin Turn 4), Lap 88 (Car #19 Stalled Turn 2), Lap 159 (Car #55 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 0.218 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 33 Minutes and 28 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2019 5:46:57 GMT -5
Blanton finished 2nd in the real race, while David Pearson won.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 23, 2019 6:00:06 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the Hickory 276 at the Hickory Speedway.
Dave Marcis won the pole with a time of 18.800 seconds, beating Bobby Isaac by 0.067 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Dave Marcis won his 1st pole of the year, Marcis won his 1st career pole in the Grand National East Series in his 1st start, Charlie Blanton, who will start 15th, has a 1 point lead over Wendell Scott
1.2-Dave Marcis 2.71-Bobby Isaac 3.41-Gary Myers 4.87-Buck Baker 5.5-Pee Wee Wentz 6.12-Bobby Allison 7.06-Neil Castles 8.94-Mike Humphreys 9.3-Baxter Price 10.14-Jim Paschal 11.36-H.B. Bailey 12.97-Wayne Andrews 13.21-Frank Sessoms 14.85-Ronnie Daniel 15.95-Charlie Blanton 16.8-Ed Negre 17.7-Jimmy Vaughn 18.91-Richard D. Brown 19.4-Richard Childress 20.26-Tiny Lund 21.25-Roy Stamey 22.64-Elmo Langley
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 23, 2019 14:01:00 GMT -5
Race #2 - Hickory 276
The Grand National East Series made their 2nd stop of 1972 at the Hickory Speedway, in Hickory, North Carolina, for the Hickory 276.
After a successful debut at Speedway Park, the NASCAR Grand National East Series made it's second ever stop of the season at the almost half mile at Hickory. Dave Marcis led the field to the green flag and would keep a hold of it until the lone caution of the day, pit stops happened, which allowed for Bobby Allison to take the lead. No one knew it at the time, but as soon as Allison took the lead, the race was over, as he used his past experience on short tracks and was never passed on track, losing the lead only during the last round of pit stops, easily leading 232 of the 276 laps, to score a dominating win.
Other Noticeables: Bobby Allison scored his 1st win of the year, Allison led 3 times for 232 laps, including the final 56 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the Grand National East Series in his 1st start, Bobby Allison(1st), Neil Castles(2nd), Frank Sessoms(3rd), Jim Paschal(4th), Dave Marcis(6th), Mike Humphreys(7th), Richard Childress(9th), Pee Wee Wentz(11th), Baxter Price(12th), Roy Stamey(13th), Ed Negre(14th), Elmo Langley(15th), H.B. Bailey(17th), Bobby Isaac(18th), Gary Myers(19th), Richard D. Brown(21st) and Ronnie Daniel(22nd) made their Grand National East Series debuts, Tiny Lund, who finished 8th, is the new points lead, leading Wayne Andrews by 2 points
1.12-Bobby Allison (232 laps led) 2.06-Neil Castles-1 lap 3.21-Frank Sessoms-1 lap (7 laps led) 4.14-Jim Paschal-1 lap 5.97-Wayne Andrews-2 laps 6.2-Dave Marcis-2 laps (37 laps led) 7.94-Mike Humphreys-3 laps 8.26-Tiny Lund-3 laps 9.4-Richard Childress-3 laps 10.87-Buck Baker-3 laps 11.5-Pee Wee Wentz-3 laps 12.3-Baxter Price-3 laps 13.25-Roy Stamey-4 laps 14.8-Ed Negre-4 laps 15.64-Elmo Langley-4 laps 16.95-Charlie Blanton-4 laps 17.36-H.B. Bailey-5 laps 18.71-Bobby Isaac-5 laps 19.41-Gary Myers-5 laps 20.7-Jimmy Vaughn-7 laps 21.91-Richard D. Brown-9 laps 22.85-Ronnie Daniel-11 laps
Dave Marcis-1-35 Bobby Allison-36-120 Dave Marcis-121-122 Bobby Allison-123-213 Frank Sessoms-214-220 Bobby Allison-221-276
5 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 5 laps Lap 5 (Car #36 Spin Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 36 Minutes and 3 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jun 29, 2019 13:00:17 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 3rd race of the season the Greenville 200 at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
Neil Castles won the pole with a time of 25.176 seconds, beating Frank Warren by 0.013 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Neil Castles won his 1st pole of the year, Castles won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Grand National East Series in his 1st start, Tiny Lund, who will start 15th, has a 2 point lead over Wayne Andrews
1.06-Neil Castles 2.79-Frank Warren 3.95-Charlie Blanton 4.14-Jim Paschal 5.64-Elmo Langley 6.45-LeeRoy Yarbrough 7.94-David Pearson 8.17-Ernie Shaw 9.7-Jimmy Vaughn 10.50-Gordon Birkett 11.24-Cecil Gordon 12.54-Bobby Fleming 13.3-Baxter Price 14.19-Glenn Brewer 15.8-Tiny Lund 16.60-Phil Gibson 17.87-David Ray Boggs 18.85-Ronnie Daniel 19.97-Wayne Andrews 20.26-Randy Bannister 21.34-Wendell Scott 22.57-Buck Baker 23.32-Johnny Halford 24.15-Max Berrier 25.5-Pee Wee Wentz 26.74-Bill Shirey 27.30-Walter Ballard 28.96-Richard Childress 29.76-Bob Williams 30.48-James Hylton
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jul 4, 2019 20:00:27 GMT -5
Race #3 - Greenville 200
The NASCAR Grand National East Series made their 3rd stop of 1972 at the Greenville-Pickens Speedway, in Greenville, South Carolina, for the Greenville 200.
Neil Castles led the field to the green flag and would pull away to a small lead early on, but a rash of early cautions kept Castles's challengers right on his back bumper. Castles would lose the lead to Elmo Langley on Lap 77, and Langley would use his past experience at the track and kept all his challengers behind him for the remaining laps and would hold off Charlie Blanton and LeeRoy Yarbrough for his first win of 1972.
Other Noticeables: Elmo Langley scored his 1st win of the year, Langley led 1 time for 124 laps, which were the final 124 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Grand National East Series in his 2nd start, LeeRoy Yarbrough(3rd), Max Berrier(4th), Bobby Fleming(8th), Randy Bannister(9th), Gordon Birkett(12th), Phil Gibson(15th), Frank Warren(17th), Walter Ballard(18th), David Ray Boggs(21st), Cecil Gordon(22nd), Bill Shirey(23rd) and Johnny Halford(30th) made their NASCAR Grand National East Series debuts, Charlie Blanton, who finished 2nd, is the new points lead, leading Wayne Andrews by 10 points
1.64-Elmo Langley (124 laps led) 2.95-Charlie Blanton 3.45-LeeRoy Yarbrough 4.15-Max Berrier 5.14-Jim Paschal 6.19-Glenn Brewer-1 lap 7.57-Buck Baker-1 lap 8.54-Bobby Fleming-1 lap 9.26-Randy Bannister-1 lap 10.3-Baxter Price-1 lap 11.06-Neil Castles-1 lap (76 laps led) 12.50-Gordon Birkett-1 lap 13.5-Pee Wee Wentz-1 lap 14.97-Wayne Andrews-1 lap 15.60-Phil Gibson-1 lap 16.94-David Pearson-2 laps 17.79-Frank Warren-2 laps 18.30-Walter Ballard-2 laps 19.76-Bob Williams-2 laps 20.85-Ronnie Daniel-2 laps 21.87-David Ray Boggs-2 laps 22.24-Cecil Gordon-2 laps 23.74-Bill Shirey-3 laps 24.7-Jimmy Vaughn-3 laps 25.8-Tiny Lund-4 laps 26.48-James Hylton-30 laps (Igniton) 27.34-Wendell Scott-60 laps (Accident) 28.17-Ernie Shaw-93 laps (Engine) 29.96-Richard Childress-174 laps (Accident) 30.32-Johnny Halford-181 laps (Camshaft)
Neil Castles-1-76 Elmo Langley-77-200
1 Lead Change among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 9 for 45 laps Lap 5 (Car #87 Spin Backstretch), Lap 15 (Car #76 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 26 (Car #74 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 96 (Cars #06 and 8 Spin Backstretch), Lap 139 (Cars #79 and 85 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 149 (Car #94 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 160 (Car #87 Spin Backstretch), Lap 170 (Cars #24, 97 and 94 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 191 (Car #8 Spin Backstretch)
Margin of Victory: 1.338 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 51 Minutes and 32 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Aug 22, 2019 6:10:13 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the Columbia 200 at the Columbia Speedway.
Pee Wee Wentz won the pole with a time of 24.440 seconds, beating Wayne Andrews by 0.086 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Pee Wee Wentz won his 1st pole of the year, Wentz won his 1st career pole in the Grand National East Series in his 3rd start, Charlie Blanton, who will start 20th, has a 10 point lead over Wayne Andrews
1.4-Pee Wee Wentz 2.97-Wayne Andrews 3.49-Bobby Allison 4.15-Max Berrier 5.64-Elmo Langley 6.87-Buck Baker 7.21-Frank Sessoms 8.79-Frank Warren 9.3-Baxter Price 10.06-Neil Castles 11.60-Phil Gibson 12.19-Glenn Brewer 13.96-Richard Childress 14.8-Ed Negre 15.30-Tiny Lund 16.17-Ernie Shaw 17.27-Larry Miller 18.74-Bill Shirey 19.7-Jimmy Vaughn 20.57-Charlie Blanton 21.34-Wendell Scott 22.54-Bobby Fleming
*Note for this race I used the Savannah Raceway as a replacement since Speedway Park hasn't been made for NR2003.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Oct 11, 2019 12:03:37 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Mr. D's 200 at the Nashville Speedway.
Bobby Allison won the pole, with a time of 24.048 seconds, beating Tiny Lund by 0.303 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Bobby Allison won his 1st pole of the year, Allison won his 1st career pole in the Grand National East Series in his 3rd start, Wayne Andrews, who finished 19th, the points leader, leading Charlie Blanton by 4 points
1.49-Bobby Allison 2.55-Tiny Lund 3.36-H.B. Bailey 4.41-Gary Myers 5.87-Buck Baker 6.06-Neil Castles 7.0-E.J. Trivette 8.3-Baxter Price 9.54-Bobby Fleming 10.96-Richard Childress 11.96-Donnie Allison 12.40-D.K. Ulrich 13.64-Elmo Langley 14.17-Ernie Shaw 15.7-Jimmy Vaughn 16.19-Glenn Brewer 17.52-Billy Hagan 18.61-Tommy Lechlider 19.97-Wayne Andrews 20.39-Howard Bowling 21.53-Dick May 22.16-Max Berrier 23.4-Jimmy Hailey 24.9-Stan Starr 25.34-Wendell Scott
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