1970 NASCAR Grand National Series
The 1970 NASCAR Grand National Series season began on Sunday January 18 and ended on Sunday November 22. Bobby Isaac was the champion of the series as NASCAR transitioned from the Grand National era to the Winston Cup era. Only one foreigner was racing that year, a Canadian named Frog Fagan (who finished 96th in the championship standings). It was also the last NASCAR national touring series season to feature a dirt track race until the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
1970 NASCAR Grand National Series | |||
Previous: | 1969 | Next: | 1971 |
Schedule
No. | Race Title | Track | Date |
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1 | Motor Trend 500 | Riverside International Raceway, Riverside | January 18 |
2 | 125 Mile Qualifying Races | Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach | February 19 |
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4 | Daytona 500 | February 22 | |
5 | Richmond 500 | Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond | March 1 |
6 | Carolina 500 | North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham | March 8 |
7 | Savannah 200 | Savannah Speedway, Savannah | March 15 |
8 | Atlanta 500 | Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton | March 29 |
9 | Southeastern 500 | Bristol International Speedway, Bristol | April 5 |
10 | Alabama 500 | Alabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega | April 12 |
11 | Gwyn Staley 400 | North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro | April 18 |
12 | Columbia 200 | Columbia Speedway, Columbia | April 30 |
13 | Rebel 400 | Darlington Raceway, Darlington | May 9 |
14 | Beltsville 300 | Beltsville Speedway, Beltsville | May 15 |
15 | Tidewater 300 | Langley Speedway, Hampton | May 18 |
16 | World 600 | Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord | May 24 |
17 | Maryville 200 | Smoky Mountain Raceway, Maryville | May 28 |
18 | Virginia 500 | Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway | May 31 |
19 | Motor State 400 | Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn | June 7 |
20 | Falstaff 400 | Riverside International Raceway, Riverside | June 14 |
21 | Hickory 276 | Hickory Speedway, Hickory | June 20 |
22 | Kingsport 100 | Kingsport Speedway, Kingsport | June 26 |
23 | Greenville 200 | Greenville-Pickens Speedway, Greenville | June 27 |
24 | Firecracker 400 | Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach | July 4 |
25 | Albany-Saratoga 250 | Albany-Saratoga Speedway, Malta | July 7 |
26 | Thompson 200 | Thompson Speedway, Thompson | July 9 |
27 | Schaefer 300 | Trenton Speedway, Trenton | July 12 |
28 | Volunteer 500 | Bristol International Speedway, Bristol | July 19 |
29 | East Tennessee 200 | Smoky Mountain Raceway, Maryville | July 24 |
30 | Nashville 420 | Nashville Speedway, Nashville | July 25 |
31 | Dixie 500 | Atlanta International Raceway, Hampton | August 2 |
32 | Sandlapper 200 | Columbia Speedway, Columbia | August 6 |
33 | West Virginia 500 | International Raceway Park, Ona | August 11 |
34 | Yankee 400 | Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn | August 16 |
35 | Talladega 500 | Alabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega | August 23 |
36 | Myers Brothers 250 | Bowman Gray Stadium, Winston-Salem | August 28 |
37 | Halifax County 100 | South Boston Speedway, South Boston | August 29 |
38 | Southern 500 | Darlington Raceway, Darlington | September 7 |
39 | Buddy Shuman 276 | Hickory Speedway, Hickory | September 11 |
40 | Capital City 500 | Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, Richmond | September 13 |
41 | Mason-Dixon 300 | Dover Downs International Speedway, Dover | September 20 |
42 | Home State 200 | North Carolina State Fairgrounds, Raleigh | September 30 |
43 | Wilkes 400 | North Wilkesboro Speedway, North Wilkesboro | October 4 |
44 | National 500 | Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord | October 11 |
45 | Old Dominion 500 | Martinsville Speedway, Ridgeway | October 18 |
46 | Georgia 500 | Middle Georgia Raceway, Macon | November 8 |
47 | American 500 | North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham | November 15 |
48 | Tidewater 300 | Langley Speedway, Hampton | November 22 |
Races
Daytona 500
The 1970 Daytona 500 was a stock car automobile race run on February 22, 1970, and was the second race for the winged Plymouth Superbird. Pete Hamilton won the race in a Plymouth Superbird.
- 40- Pete Hamilton
- 17- David Pearson
- 22- Bobby Allison -1
- 99- Charlie Glotzbach -1
- 71- Bobby Isaac -2
- 14- Richard Brickhouse -2
- 59- Jim Hurtubise -3
- 7- Ramo Stott -6
- 98- LeeRoy Yarbrough -7
- 30- Dave Marcis -7
Alabama 500
The 1970 Alabama 500 was held on April 12, 1970, at Alabama International Motor Speedway. Pete Hamilton won his second race of the season.
- 40- Pete Hamilton
- 71- Bobby Isaac
- 17- David Pearson
- 72- Benny Parsons
- 21- Cale Yarborough
- 14- Freddy Fryar
- 43- Richard Petty
- 48- James Hylton
- 06- Neil Castles
- 07- Coo Coo Marlin
Rebel 400
The 1970 Rebel 400 was a NASCAR Grand National Series race that took place in May 1970 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. David Pearson won the race in 3:05:07. Richard Petty had a huge crash on the homestretch, which inspired the window net that is now mandated by NASCAR.
- 17- David Pearson
- 32- Dick Brooks -3
- 71- Bobby Isaac -7
- 48- James Hylton -9
- 72- Benny Parsons -11
- 5- Buddy Arrington -19
- 37- Don Tarr -21
- 46- Roy Mayne -24
- 25- Jabe Thomas -26
- 54- Bill Dennis -30
Georgia 500
The 1970 Georgia 500 is a NASCAR Grand National race that took place on November 8, 1970, at Middle Georgia Raceway in Macon, Georgia. Richard Petty (racing for Petty Enterprises) defeated Bobby Isaac by fourteen seconds.
- 43- Richard Petty
- 71- Bobby Isaac
- 32- Dick Brooks -2
- 22- Bobby Allison -3
- 4- John Sears -13
- 48- James Hylton -15
- 72- Benny Parsons -15
- 64- Elmo Langley -17
- 25- Jabe Thomas -18
- 24- Cecil Gordon -25
American 500
The 1970 American 500 was a 500-mile race that took place on November 15, 1970, at the North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. Cale Yarborough was the winner of the race.
- 21- Cale Yarborough
- 17- David Pearson
- 22- Bobby Allison -3
- 27- Donnie Allison -6
- 6- Buddy Baker -7
- 43- Richard Petty -11
- 71- Bobby Isaac -14
- 48- James Hylton -23
- 39- Friday Hassler -28
- 13- Buddy Young -28
Tidewater 300
The 1970 Tidewater 300 was the final NASCAR race held during its Grand National era. Held at the Langley Field Speedway in Hampton, Virginia (.395 mile paved oval track), the race was decided in a time of one hour and forty minutes with Bobby Allison as the race winner. There were 2 cautions (for 10 laps) and 3200 people attended this race.
- 22- Bobby Allison
- 72- Benny Parsons
- 32- Pete Hamilton -1
- 4- John Sears -2
- 48- James Hylton -3
- 06- Neil Castles -5
- 64- Elmo Langley -7
- 70- J. D. McDuffie -7
- 79- Frank Warren -10
- 25- Jabe Thomas -10