Monday, April 15, 2013

April 15, 1963 - Jim Paschal Bags Bowman Gray

April 15, 1963: Starting third on tax day and on a Monday following Easter Sunday, Jim Paschal wins a 200-lap, 50-mile race at Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, NC.

Source: The Dispatch via Google News Archive
In the third Grand National race in three days (Whew!), Paschal raced to a two-lap victory over second place Fred Harb. Yes, that Fred Harb. Um, OK.

Paschal's victory was the second of what eventually became a six-race winning streak by Petty cars early in 1963 - 4 by Richard and 2 by Paschal. He won in a Petty Engineering #43 Plymouth - only the second Grand National win by a driver piloting a 43 car other than Richard Petty. Richard raced #41 and won the pole. However, he was involved in a first lap skirmish, later lost a fuel pump and finished 11th in the 16 car field.

Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal via Google News Archive
TMC

2 comments:

  1. Was this the last time when there were three NASCAR races on consecutive days?

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    1. Good question. Would have to think only once or twice. May try to look into that.

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