1956 Virginia 500

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1956 Virginia 500
Race details [1]
Race 18 of 56 in the 1956 NASCAR Grand National Series season
1956 Virginia 500 program cover.png
1965 Virginia 500 program cover
Date April 25, 1956 (1956-April-25)
Official name Virginia 500
Location Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia
Course Permanent racing facility
0.525 mi (0.844 km)
Distance 500 laps, 262.5 mi (442.4 km)
Weather Temperatures of 67.7 °F (19.8 °C); wind speeds of 11.16 miles per hour (17.96 km/h)
Average speed 60.824 miles per hour (97.887 km/h)
Attendance 20,000 [2]
Pole position
Driver Carl Kiekhaefer
Most laps led
Driver Speedy Thompson Carl Kiekhaefer
Laps 259
Winner
No. 502Buck BakerCarl Kiekhaefer
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

The 1956 Virginia 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on May 20, 1956, at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia. [2] As the inaugural event for the NASCAR Grand National Series in Martinsville, this race would set a precedent for all other 500-lap races to follow on this newly paved short track. [3]

Contents

Background

A map showing the layout of Martinsville Speedway, the venue where the race was held. Martinsville Speedway track map.png
A map showing the layout of Martinsville Speedway, the venue where the race was held.

Martinsville Speedway is one of five short tracks to hold NASCAR races. [4] The standard track at Martinsville Speedway is a four-turn short track oval that is 0.526 miles (0.847 km) long. [5] The track's turns are banked at eleven degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at zero degrees. The back stretch also has a zero degree banking. [5]

Race report

Five hundred laps took place on a paved oval track spanning 0.500 miles (0.805 km) for a grand total of 250 miles (400 km). [2] The time of the race was four hours and three minutes while there were seven cautions for twenty laps. [2] The average speed was 60.824 miles per hour (97.887 km/h) while the pole position speed was 66.103 miles per hour (106.382 km/h). [2] [6]

Compared to the top speed of today's passenger vehicles which is considered to be 99 miles per hour (159 km/h) in most makes and models, these stock cars were considered to be slow. Buck Baker defeated Speedy Thompson by half a lap. [2] Other notable drivers who participated in the race included Arden Mounts, Cotton Owens, Fireball Roberts, Tiny Lund, Paul Goldsmith, and Lee Petty. [2] The winning vehicle was a 1956 Dodge Coronet. Thirty-five American drivers dueled each other with no foreign-born competitors either in qualifying or the race itself. It would be the first time that a driver with the number 502 would win a race. [2] Joe Bill O'Dell took quite a spill in this race; with his lap 37 crash causing his vehicle to have all four wheels off the ground. [2]

Most of the stock car owners were independent and had no formal ties to the multi-car teams that would start to form in the 1960s and 1970s. A vehicle made by the Packard Motor Car Company even qualified for the race; eventually finishing in 34th place due to a tire problem. [7] Years later, the Packard Motor Company would be victimized by the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers and would close due to lack of sales.

Shorty Johns and Carl Kiekhaefer were the two most notable crew chiefs to attend this race. [8]

Twenty thousands fans were on hand to watch the race live. [2] The total winnings of the race was $10,275 ($110,598 when considering inflation). [6] Buck Baker received most of the day's earnings with a grand total of $3,100 ($33,368 when considering inflation). [2] [6]

A race lineup sheet for the 1956 Virginia 500. 1956 Virginia 500 race lineup.png
A race lineup sheet for the 1956 Virginia 500.

Qualifying

According to the official lineup sheet from the official program, the first 20 cars would qualify based on speed. Then, positions 21-30 would be based on their positions on a 10 lap qualifying race. Positions 31-40, those who would DNQ on Saturday, would be decided on who got to the track first, i.e. the first driver would get 31st, the second would get 32nd, etc. Buck Baker would win the pole with a 27.230.

Grid [2] No.DriverManufacturerOwnerTimeAvg. Speed
1502Buck Baker'56 DodgeCarl Kiekhaefer27.23066.125
2500Speedy Thompson'56 DodgeCarl Kiekhaefer27.29065.930
392Herb Thomas'56 ChevroletHerb Thomas27.54065.450
475Jim Paschal'56 MercuryFrank Hayworth27.55065.115
542Lee Petty'56 DodgePetty Enterprises27.59065.103
67ABobby Johns'56 ChevroletShorty Johns27.84064.745
7XRex White'56 ChevroletMax Welborn27.89064.515
83Paul Goldsmith'56 ChevroletSmokey Yunick28.04064.285
92Gwyn Staley'56 ChevroletHubert Westmoreland28.09064.055
10285Don Carr'56 PontiacJim Stephens28.11064.053
11286Cotton Owens'56 PontiacJim Stephens28.22063.825
121Bobby Myers'55 Chevroletunknown28.36063.600
1314Billy Myers'56 MercuryBill Stroppe28.38063.380
14150Fred Lorenzen'56 ChevroletFred Lorenzen28.41063.371
1512Ralph Moody'56 FordPete DePaolo28.42063.368
1611Tim Flock'56 ChevroletMauri Rose28.48063.255
176Ralph Liguori'56 DodgeRalph Liguori28.49063.201
1822Fireball Roberts'56 FordPete DePaolo28.56062.935
19418Sherman Utsman'56 Chevroletunknown28.67062.715
2095Bob Duell'56 FordJulian Buesink28.68062.712
2191Jack Smith'56 ChevroletTed Chester29.18061.640
2255Tiny Lund'56 PontiacA.L. Bumgarner28.91062.265
23204Darvin Randahl'56 FordDarvin Randahl29.33061.143
2432Ted Cannady'56 ChevroletTed Cannady29.01062.065
259Pee Wee Jones'56 Fordunknown29.01062.065
26264Johnny Allen'55 PlymouthSpook Crawford29.71060.605
27195Jim Rhoades'55 PackardJim Rhoades33.42053.890
2818Arden Mounts'56 PontiacArden Mounts34.47052.170
29209Pete Stewart'56 PlymouthPete Stewart30.60058.820
3016Ray Chaike'56 ChevroletGus Holzmueller0.0000.000
3159Blackie Pitt'56 Plymouth FuryBrownie Pitt0.0000.000
32211George Cork'55 Plymouthunknown0.0000.000
3319Harvey Henderson'56 FordHarvey Henderson0.0000.000
34240Reitzel Darner'56 FordRat Garner0.0000.000
3535Joe Bill O'Dell'55 RamblerJoe Gilliam0.0000.000

Timeline

Section reference: [2]

Finishing order

Section reference: [2] [9]

FinSt#DriverMakeTeam/OwnerSponsorLapsLedStatusPtsWinnings
11502 Buck Baker '56 Dodge Carl Kiekhaefer 500125running$3,100
22500 Speedy Thompson '56 Dodge Carl Kiekhaefer 500259running$1,500
3542 Lee Petty '56 Dodge Petty Enterprises 4970running$1,025
483 Paul Goldsmith '56 Chevrolet Smokey Yunick 4960running$750
592 Gwyn Staley '56 Chevrolet Hubert Westmoreland 4910running$600
67X Rex White '56 Chevrolet Max Welborn 4830running$450
719418 Sherman Utsman '56 Chevroletunknown4770running$350
81314 Billy Myers '56 Mercury Bill Stroppe 4750running$300
92191 Jack Smith '56 Chevrolet Ted Chester 4750running$200
101512 Ralph Moody '56 Ford Pete DePaolo Southeastern Dealers4670running$175
113319 Harvey Henderson '56 Ford Harvey Henderson 4640running$150
122255 Tiny Lund '56 Pontiac A. L. Bumgartner 4630running$100
1367A Bobby Johns '56 Chevrolet Shorty Johns 4580running$100
1434240 Reitzel Darner '56 Ford Rat Garner 4410rf hub$100
15121 Bobby Myers '55 Chevroletunknown4360rf hub$100
161822 Fireball Roberts '56 Ford Pete DePaolo DePaolo Engineering4350running$75
173016 Ray Chaike '56 Chevrolet4300running$75
18259 Pee Wee Jones '56 Fordunknown4190running$75
1932211 George Cork '55 Plymouthunknown4050running$75
20392 Herb Thomas '56 Chevrolet Herb Thomas 377116engine$75
2129209 Pete Stewart '56 Plymouth Pete Stewart 3560rr axle$60
222818 Arden Mounts '56 Pontiac Arden Mounts 3380running$60
2310285 Don Carr '56 Pontiac Jim Stephens 3040lug bolt$60
2414150 Fred Lorenzen '56 Chevrolet Fred Lorenzen 2930running$60
25475 Jim Paschal '56 Mercury Frank Hayworth C U Later Alligator2930bearing$60
263159 Blackie Pitt '56 Buick Brownie Pitt 2520rf hub$60
277286 Cotton Owens '56 Pontiac Jim Stephens 2430rf hub$60
282432 Ted Cannady '56 Chevrolet Ted Cannady 1560transmission$60
2923204 Darvin Randahl '56 Ford Darvin Randahl 1490piston$60
301611 Tim Flock '56 Chevrolet Mauri Rose Mauri Rose Engineering690crash$60
3126264 Johnny Allen '55 Plymouth Spook Crawford 370transmission$60
323535 Joe Bill O'Dell '55 Rambler Joe Gilliam 370crash$60
332095 Bob Duell '56 Ford Julian Buesink 290crash$60
3427195 Jim Rhoades '55 Packard Jim Rhoades 250tire$60
35176 Ralph Liguori '56 Dodge Ralph Liguori 80piston$60

† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased
* Driver failed to finish race

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