1971 Asheville 300


The 1971 Asheville 300 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on May 21, 1971, at New Asheville Speedway in Asheville, North Carolina.
This race marked the Cup series' return to New Asheville Speedway after an absence of just under three years but it would be the series' final race here as the trimmed down schedule in 1972 eliminated this event. Richard Petty won the prior race in 1968 and won again here with little challenge.

Race report

Seventeen drivers started the race; seven of them parked over the course of the race, due to concerns regarding prize money for independent teams. The other DNFs were due to engine, brake problems, in addition to problems with the ignition system. After nearly one and a half hours of racing 300 laps, Richard Petty defeated Elmo Langley by a distance of four laps. Because Richard Petty only had to contend with 16 other drivers and the race was less than three hours long, this race is not comparable to the wins that were experienced in the NASCAR races of the current era.
Dale Inman was the winning crew chief of this race. Other notable crew chiefs who actively participated in the race were Vic Ballard and Lee Gordon.
An audience of 4500 people saw four different lead changes, no caution periods along with Petty and Langley constantly fight it out for the lead. Like the 1959 Daytona 500, the 1969 Motor Trend 500 and the 1971 Space City 300, this race is considered to be one of NASCAR's infrequently occurring "perfect games." Petty would qualify for pole position driving speeds up to during solo qualifying sessions.
The drivers earned very little for participating in this race compared to the multimillion-dollar purses of today; Petty earned a meager $1,500 while last-place finisher Hylton walked away only $220 wealthier.

Qualifying

Finishing order

  1. Richard Petty
  2. Elmo Langley†
  3. Cecil Gordon†
  4. Jabe Thomas†
  5. Bill Champion†
  6. Dick May*†
  7. J.D. McDuffie*†
  8. Earl Brooks*†
  9. Frank Warren*
  10. Bill Shirey*
  11. John Sears*†
  12. Benny Parsons*†
  13. Walter Ballard*
  14. Wendell Scott*†
  15. Ed Negre*†
  16. Neil Castles*
  17. James Hylton*†
† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased
* Driver failed to finish race

Timeline

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