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1965 Daytona 500

1965 Daytona 500
Race details
Race 4 of 55 in the 1965 NASCAR Grand National Series season
1965 Daytona 500 program cover
1965 Daytona 500 program cover
Date February 14, 1965 (1965-02-14)
Location Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.02 km)
Distance 133 laps, 332.5 mi (535.106 km)
Scheduled Distance 200 laps, 500 mi (804.672 km)
Weather Temperatures hovering around 66 °F (19 °C); wind speeds up to 17.2 miles per hour (27.7 km/h)[1]
Average speed 141.539 miles per hour (227.785 km/h)
Pole position
Driver Bud Moore Engineering
Time 171.151 miles per hour (275.441 km/h)
Most laps led
Driver Marvin Panch Wood Brothers Racing
Laps 80
Winner
No. 28 Fred Lorenzen Holman-Moody

The 1965 Daytona 500, the 7th running of the event, was held on February 14, 1965, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Fred Lorenzen, driving a 1965 Ford, won the race from fourth position in a two-hour-and-23-minute time span by Darel Dieringer by a full lap. There were 3 cautions flags which slowed the race for 43 laps.[2] The race ended on lap 133 due to persistent rain.[3] This was Lorenzen's first victory of the season.[4]

Safety innovations

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NASCAR instituted new rules in October 1964 to enhance safety and decrease speeds for 1965 after the previous year's deaths of Joe Weatherly and Fireball Roberts. The Chrysler Hemi engine was dominated that year by 1964 NASCAR Champion Richard Petty.

Ford Motor Company wanted a new engine with high-rise cylinder heads to compete with the Hemi and threatened to pull out if Bill France Sr. didn't allow it. NASCAR's new rules, however, banned both Hemi engines and high-rise cylinder heads.

Speedweeks

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Darel Dieringer won the pole with a speed of 171.151 mph (275.441 km/h) in Bud Moore's 1964 Mercury, then held off Ned Jarrett's move in the final turn to win the first 100-mile (160 km) qualifying race. the second race became a duel between Fred Lorenzen and Junior Johnson. Lorenzen took the lead on lap 39. But when he roared under the white flag, he mistook it for the checkered flag. Lorenzen let off and Johnson passed him on the last lap to win. The second qualifying race featured a wild first lap crash as Ron Eulenfeld triggered a wild crash that also took out 12 other cars in the race. Eulenfeld walked away from that crash.

Race Day

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On Race day, Junior Johnson grabbed the lead on the first lap from his second starting spot and led the first 27 laps. at that car 14 cars were out all because of mechanical problems. Johnson was racing in his usual go-for-broke style when a tire blew. Johnson's car hurled into the outside wall and spread debris over a wide area. Johnson suffered only a cut over his eye. After Johnson's abrupt departure, 1961 winner Marvin Panch led through lap 68 in the Wood Brothers Ford, with Lorenzen and Bobby Johns on his tail. Lorenzen led laps 69 through 78 before giving way to Panch.

At halfway, Panch was still in control, but clouds were darkening over the track. On lap 119, Lorenzen edged past Panch and took the lead for only the second time. Rain was falling by Lap 129. As the yellow light came on, Panch made a run on Lorenzen coming off turn two. Panch went to the outside, Lorenzen moved up, the cars touched and Panch spun down the backstretch, ending his chances for a second 500 victory.

Lorenzen remained in the lead, but the fender that had hit Panch's car was bent in on his tire. "Stay out", ordered crew chief Herb Nab, who was counting on the weather to shorten the race. Soon, it was pouring. The race was stopped after 133 laps and declared official. The "Golden Boy" had won NASCAR's biggest race.

Results

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Pos Grid Car No. Driver Team Manufacturer Laps Laps Led Time/Retired
1 4 28 Fred Lorenzen Holman-Moody Ford 133 25 2:22:56
2 1 16 Darel Dieringer Bud Moore Engineering Mercury 132 0 +1 Lap
3 5 7 Bobby Johns Holman-Moody Ford 132 1 +1 Lap
4 16 15 Earl Balmer Bud Moore Engineering Mercury 132 0 +1 Lap
5 3 11 Ned Jarrett Bondy Long Ford 132 0 +1 Lap
6 6 21 Marvin Panch Wood Brothers Racing Ford 132 80 +1 Lap
7 26 29 Dick Hutcherson Holman-Moody Ford 130 0 +3 Laps
8 10 24 Sam McQuagg Betty Lilly Ford 130 0 +3 Laps
9 32 10 Cale Yarborough Gary Weaver Ford 128 0 +5 Laps
10 36 49 G. C. Spencer G. C. Spencer Ford 128 0 +5 Laps
11 13 12 Bobby Allison Bobby Allison Motorsports Ford 128 0 +5 Laps
12 9 04 H. B. Bailey H. B. Bailey Pontiac 126 0 +7 Laps
13 15 60 Doug Cooper Bob Cooper Ford 125 0 +8 Laps
14 19 19 J. T. Putney Herman Beam Chevrolet 125 0 +8 Laps
15 8 74 Donald Tucker Don Snyder Ford 124 0 +9 Laps
16 17 72 Jerry Grant Tom Friedkin Ford 123 0 +10 Laps
17 27 86 Neil Castles Buck Baker Plymouth 122 0 +11 Laps
18 12 68 Bob Derrington Bob Derrington Ford 121 0 +12 Laps
19 21 44 Larry Hess Larry Hess Ford 119 0 +14 Laps
20 14 34 Wendell Scott Wendell Scott Ford 118 0 +15 Laps
21 31 64 Elmo Langley Elmo Langley Ford 118 0 +15 Laps
22 33 81 Don Tilley Joe Keistler Dodge 117 0 +16 Laps
23 28 14 Johnny Allen Sam Fletcher Plymouth 114 0 +19 Laps
24 41 99 Herb Shannon Mercury 110 0 Engine
25 30 37 Bub Strickler Bub Strickler Ford 73 0 Engine
26 20 03 Reb Wickersham Ray Underwood Ford 68 0 +55 Laps
27 11 82 Bunkie Blackburn Casper Hensley Pontiac 49 0 Crankshaft
28 2 27 Junior Johnson Junior Johnson & Associates Ford 27 27 Accident
29 24 55 Tiny Lund Lyle Stelter Ford 12 0 Rocker arm
30 22 02 Roy Mayne Bob Cooper Pontiac 6 0 Distributor
31 23 20 Jack Anderson Ron Cory Ford 5 0 Transmission
32 29 2 Jim Bray Shorty Johns Pontiac 4 0 Overheating
33 43 35 Jeff Hawkins Lester Hunter Dodge 4 0 Handling
34 34 18 Ned Setzer Toy Bolton Chevrolet 3 0 Fuel pump
35 35 61 Barry Brooks Bob Cooper Pontiac 3 0 Oil pressure
36 42 26 Red Farmer Ford 3 0 Handling
37 37 53 Pete Stewart David Warren Ford 2 0 Handling
38 39 98 Jimmy Helms Ford 2 0 Clutch
39 40 08 Tom Pistone Glen Sweet Ford 2 0 Clutch
40 18 88 Buddy Baker Buck Baker Dodge 2 0 Engine
41 7 76 Larry Frank Larry Frank Ford 1 0 Oil pressure
42 38 79 Joe Penland Harold Rhodes Chevrolet 1 0 Piston
43 25 39 Robert Vaughn Ronald Smith Pontiac 1 0 Oil pressure
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References

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  1. ^ Weather information for the 1965 Daytona 500 at Old Farmers Almanac
  2. ^ "1965 Daytona 500". racing-reference.info. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  3. ^ "1965 NASCAR Grand National Recap". HowStuffWorks, Inc ; Publications International, Ltd. p. 1. Archived from the original on 2011-09-08. Retrieved 2009-08-15.
  4. ^ Fleischman, Bill; Pearce, Al (2004). "Race Results: 1949–2002; 1960". The Unauthorized NASCAR Fan Guide: 2004. Vol. 2004 (10 ed.). Canton, MI: Checkered Flag Press; Visible Ink Press. pp. 226 of 576. ISBN 0-681-27587-1.
  5. ^ 1965 Daytona 500