1959 Firecracker 250

The 1959 Firecracker 250 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on July 4, 1959, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.

1959 Firecracker 250
Race details[1]
Race 26 of 44 in the 1959 NASCAR Grand National Series season
Track map of Daytona International Speedway.
Date July 4, 1959 (1959-07-04)
Location Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida
Course Permanent racing facility
2.5 mi (4.02 km)
Distance 100 laps, 250 mi (402.336 km)
Weather Very hot with temperatures of 86 °F (30 °C); wind speeds of 13 miles per hour (21 km/h)
Average speed 140.581 miles per hour (226.243 km/h)
Attendance 12,900[2]
Pole position
Driver Jim Stephens
Time 144.997 miles per hour (233.350 km/h)
Most laps led
Driver Fireball Roberts Jim Stephens
Laps 82
Winner
No. 3 Fireball Roberts Jim Stephens

Summary

Contested over 100 laps it was the twenty-sixth race of the 1959 NASCAR Grand National Series season. Fireball Roberts, driving for Jim Stephens, took his first win of the season, while Joe Weatherly finished second and Johnny Allen finished third.

Results

Pos Grid Car Driver Owner Car Laps finished Lap led
1 13Fireball RobertsJim Stephens1959 Pontiac10082
2 1212Joe WeatherlyDoc White1959 Thunderbird1008
3 1122Johnny AllenW.J. Ridgeway1959 Chevrolet990
4 547Jack SmithJack Smith1959 Chevrolet991
5 337Eduardo DibosVan Acker1959 Thunderbird980
6 273Bob BurdickRoy Burdick1959 Thunderbird970
7 1359Tom PistoneCarl Rupert1959 Thunderbird967
8 216Cotton OwensW.H. Watson1959 Thunderbird950
9 1436Tommy IrwinTommy Irwin1959 Thunderbird950
10 77Jim ReedJim Reed1959 Chevrolet950
11 1741Speedy ThompsonDoc White1959 Thunderbird940
12 644Gene White1959 Chevrolet920
13 1820Benny RakestrawSpook Crawford1957 Mercury920
14 1692George AlsobrookJoe Jones1957 Ford920
15 2913Tommy ThompsonTommy Thompson1959 Chevrolet900
16 3483Shorty RollinsA.J. Blackwelder1958 Ford900
17 2276Larry FrankLarry Frank1957 Chevrolet890
18 3719Herman BeamHerman Beam1957 Chevrolet890
19 2077Joe Lee JohnsonJoe Lee Johnson1957 Chevrolet880
20 2414Ken RushManley Britt1958 Ford880
21 3171Dick JoslinDick Joslin1957 Dodge870
22 1099Wilbur RakestrawTalmadge Cochrane1957 Mercury870
23 234Rex WhiteRex White1959 Chevrolet860
24 3386Larry FlynnLarry Flynn1957 Ford850
25 3289Roy TynerRoy Tyner1958 Chevrolet840
26 443Richard PettyPetty Enterprises1959 Plymouth780
27 2749Bob WelbornBob Welborn1959 Chevrolet770
28 2632George GreenJess Potter1958 Chevrolet730
29 1516Charlie CregarHappy Steigel1959 Pontiac700
30 960John Paschall1958 Ford670
31 3566Dick FoleyDick Foley1959 Chevrolet600
32 3697Jim AustinJim Austin1959 Ford330
33 1942Lee PettyPetty Enterprises1959 Plymouth270
34 3034G.C. SpencerG.C. Spencer1957 Chevrolet160
35 2587Buck BakerBuck Baker1959 Chevrolet120
36 810Elmo LangleyRatus Walters1959 Buick110
37 2882Joe EubanksDon Every1958 Pontiac20
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Timeline

Section reference: [2]

  • Start: Fireball Roberts had the pole position to start the race with.
  • Lap 3: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 4: Jack Smith took over the lead from Joe Weatherly.
  • Lap 5: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Jack Smith.
  • Lap 11: Elmo Langley's engine suddenly stopped working.
  • Lap 16: G.C. Spencer's engine suddenly stopped working.
  • Lap 27: Lee Petty's fuel pump suddenly stopped working.
  • Lap 33: Jim Austin's water pump suddenly stopped working.
  • Lap 42: Tom Pistone took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 49: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Tom Pistone.
  • Lap 60: Timing issues managed to knock Dick Foley out of the race.
  • Lap 70: Charlie Cregar's engine suddenly stopped working.
  • Lap 73: George Green's vehicle developed a problematic fan; forcing him out of the race.
  • Lap 78: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Fireball Roberts.
  • Lap 85: Fireball Roberts took over the lead from Joe Weatherly.
  • Lap 87: Dick Joslin's vehicle developed an oil leak that knocked him out of the race.
  • Lap 89: Larry Frank was officially disqualified from the race.
  • Finish: Fireball Roberts was officially declared the winner of the event.
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References

  1. Weather information for the 1959 Firecracker 250 at The Old Farmers' Almanac
  2. "1959 Firecracker 250". Racing-Reference.info. USA Today Sports Media Group. Retrieved 2013-05-18.


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