1950 Wilkes 200

The 1950 Wilkes 200 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on October 16, 1950, at North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

1950 Wilkes 200
Race details[1]
Race 15 of 19 in the 1950 NASCAR Grand National Series season
North Wilkesboro Speedway
Date October 16, 1950 (1950-October-16)
Official name Wilkes 200
Location North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
Course Permanent racing facility
0.625 mi (1.006 km)
Distance 200 laps, 100 mi (150 km)
Weather Mild with temperatures approaching 70 °F (21 °C); with winds being sustained up to 12 miles per hour (19 km/h)
Average speed not recorded
Attendance 7,000
Pole position
Driver Sam Rice
Most laps led
Driver Fonty Flock Frank Christian
Laps 104
Winner
No. 11 Leon Sales Hubert Westmoreland
Television in the United States
Network untelevised
Announcers none

Due to the mostly informal nature of the NASCAR organization during the early 1950s, certain records like the number of laps completed under a caution flag and the amount of time it took to complete the race were never placed in the league's archives.[2] Lee Petty, Lloyd Moore and Dick Linder mathematically eliminated themselves from the championship by not taking part in this race.

Summary

Fireball Roberts acquired the pole position while driving speeds up to 73.266 miles per hour (117.910 km/h) during the qualifying sessions.[2] However, on the first lap of the race, he was passed by Red Byron.[2][3] Three laps later, Fonty Flock took over the lead, and would eventually lead over 104 laps before being sidelined with a blown engine.[4] Byron took the lead back, and would lead 30 more laps, but he was sidelined with a broken spindle.[2] Jack Smith would inherit the lead, but with eight laps to go, Leon Sales, in his first start, took over the lead, and would defeat Jack Smith by an unknown margin of victory.[2] Sales would qualify in eleventh place for this racing event.[5] Seven thousand people would watch this race that took place on a dirt track spanning 0.625 miles or 1.006 kilometres.[2]

All 26 drivers on the starting grid were born in the United States of America; no foreign drivers made the grid.[2] Most of the DNFs in the race were caused by wheel and engine problems; although two drivers were taken out the race due to a crash and a troublesome spindle.[5] Other notable drivers in this race were Billy Carden, future 1955 Southern 500 winner Herb Thomas and Curtis Turner.[2]

The lowest paid driver got $50 in winnings ($531.33 when adjusted for inflation) while the winner received $1,000 in total prize money ($10,626.56 when adjusted for inflation).[2] NASCAR would offer a total purse of $3,900 for this racing event ($41,443.57 when adjusted for inflation).[5] The oldest car in the race was a 1947 Buick which was one of the models manufactured shortly after the end of World War II.[2] Most of drivers on the field were driving 1950 model year vehicles with no entries from the Chevrolet manufacturer until later in the decade.[2] Even a Cadillac vehicle made an entry in the race. This was the first race of the Grand National series to not have at least one Ford in the field.[2]

Oldsmobile drivers would use the Oldsmobile 88 as their vehicle for this event.[3]

Debuts and retirements

Herbert Burns, Leon Sales, Ewell Weddle, and Jerry Wimbish would introduce themselves to the NASCAR scene during this race while Jack Carr and Tex Keene would retire from NASCAR after this race.[3]

Results

Pos Grid Car # Driver Owner Make Laps Laps led Status Winnings
11198Leon SalesHubert Westmoreland'50 Plymouth2008Running$1000
213Jack SmithBishop Brothers'50 Plymouth55Running$750
378Ewell WeddleEwell Weddle'49 Lincoln0Running$500
4592Herb ThomasHerb Thomas'50 Plymouth0Running$400
51444Gayle WarrenEarl Blevins'50 Plymouth0Running$300
61652Weldon AdamsWeldon Adams'50 Plymouth0$200
715Jimmy ThompsonLeland Colvin'50 Plymouth0$150
86Jerry WimbishJerry Wimbish'50 Oldsmobile0$125
977Bob FlockFrank Christian'50 Oldsmobile0$100
1094Herbert Burns'49 Lincoln0$75
112Bill BlairSam Rice'50 Oldsmobile0$50
1221Harold KiteHarold Kite'50 Mercury0$50
13812Billy CardenBishop Brothers'50 Oldsmobile0$50
14987Buck BakerBob Griffin'50 Oldsmobile0$50
151038Clyde MinterClyde Minter'47 Buick0Wheel$50
16182Fireball RobertsSam Rice'49 Oldsmobile0Engine$50
1715Paul Parks'50 Plymouth0
18347Fonty FlockFrank Christian'50 Oldsmobile104Engine
19222Red ByronRaymond Parks'50 Cadillac33Spindle
201737Slick SmithNash Motor Co.'50 Nash0Crash
21Dick Shuebruk'49 Lincoln0
22441Curtis TurnerJohn Eanes'50 Oldsmobile0
2358Jim V. Cook'50 Mercury0Engine
241275Tim FlockFrank Christian'50 Oldsmobile0
25Jack Carr'50 Oldsmobile0
261814Tex KeeneTex Keene'50 Plymouth0

Race summary

  • Lead changes: 5
  • Cautions: N/A
  • Red flags: N/A
  • Time of race: N/A
  • Average speed: N/A
  • Margin of Victory: N/A

Timeline

Section reference:[2]

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References

  1. "Weather information for the 1950 Wilkes 200". The Old Farmers' Almanac. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
  2. 1950 Wilkes 200 information at Racing Reference
  3. 1950 Wilkes 200 information at Race-Database
  4. "September 24, 1950 - Wilkes 200". www.savethespeedway.net. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  5. 1950 Wilkes 200 information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
Preceded by
1949
Wilkes 200 races
1950
Succeeded by
1951
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