The ''1965 Greenville 200'' was a
NASCAR
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event that was held on April 17, 1965, at
Greenville-Pickens Speedway
Greenville-Pickens Speedway is a race track located in Easley, South Carolina, just west of Greenville, South Carolina. The track hosted weekly NASCAR sanctioned races. Several NASCAR touring series have raced at the track in prior years, includi ...
in
Greenville, South Carolina
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.
The transition to purpose-built racecars began in the early 1960s and occurred gradually over that decade. Changes made to the sport by the late 1960s brought an end to the "strictly stock" vehicles of the 1950s.
Race report
The track used would not be paved until the
1970 Greenville 200 race (which took place on June 27, 1970).
No record was ever released about the exact attendance numbers and it was the tenth race out of the fifty-five races during that year.
Two hundred laps were done on a dirt
oval track
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spanning .
The race took one hour and forty-five minutes to successfully complete with three cautions given out by NASCAR.
Notable speeds were: for the average and for the pole position speed (accomplished by Bud Moore).
The winning vehicle was a 1965
Ford Galaxie
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driven by
Dick Hutcherson
Richard "Dick" Hutcherson (November 30, 1931 – November 6, 2005) was an American businessman and a former stock car racer. A native of Keokuk, Iowa, Hutcherson drove in NASCAR competition from 1964 to 1967. He won 14 races, finishing runner-up ...
; marking his first of 14 career wins in his NASCAR Cup Series career.
Other notable drivers included:
Ned Jarrett
Ned Jarrett (born October 12, 1932) is an American retired race car driver and two-time NASCAR Grand National Series champion.
Because of his calm demeanor, he became known as "Gentleman Ned Jarrett". He is the father of former drivers Glenn Jar ...
,
Buddy Baker
Elzie Wylie "Buddy" Baker Jr. (January 25, 1941 – August 10, 2015) was an American professional stock car racing driver and commentator. Over the course of his 33-year racing career, he won 19 races in the NASCAR Cup Series, including the 198 ...
,
Wendell Scott
Wendell Oliver Scott (August 29, 1921 – December 23, 1990) was an American stock car racing driver. He was one of the first African-American drivers in NASCAR and the first African-American to win a race in the Grand National Series, NASCAR's h ...
,
Neil Castles
Henry Neil Castles (October 1, 1934 – August 4, 2022) was an American NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver. He raced from 1957 to 1976, and won the NASCAR Grand National East Series in 1972.
Early life
Castles was born in Ma ...
,
Elmo Langley
Elmo Harold Langley (August 21, 1928 – November 21, 1996) was a NASCAR driver and owner. Langley primarily used the number 64 on his race cars during his NASCAR career.
Racing career
Langley began his racing career racing modified cars in Vir ...
,
Roy Tyner
William Leroy "Roy" Tyner (January 3, 1934 – February 23, 1989) was a Native American ''NASCAR Grand National'' driver from Red Springs, North Carolina, United States.
NASCAR career
Driver
Tyner participated in the 1968 Fireball 300 in add ...
, and
Cale Yarborough
William Caleb "Cale" Yarborough (born March 27, 1939) is an American former NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver and owner, businessman, and farmer. He is one of only two drivers in NASCAR history to win three consecutive championships, winning in 1 ...
.
A significant part of the field were individually owned vehicles with no formal sponsorship whatsoever. Both Clyde Lynn and Cale Yarborough shared a single crew member for pit lane. Many drivers would run an entire race at slow speeds back then if they had no chance of winning. Usually, they get lapped before the sixth lap of the race, and eventually withdraw from the race for some reason.
The total prize purse for this racing event was $5,040 ($ when adjusted for inflation). Hutcherson received $1,000 ($ when adjusted for inflation) while the bottom 13 finishers split $100 apiece ($ when adjusted for inflation).
Qualifying
Timeline
Section reference:
* Start of race: Dick Hutcherson started the race with the pole position.
* Lap 15: Tiny Lund's vehicle developed engine problems, forcing him out of the race.
* Lap 16: Cale Yarborough's engine stopped working properly, ending the day for him on the track.
* Lap 22: Axle issues forced Roy Tyner out of the race.
* Lap 28: E.J. Trivette had a problematic engine in his vehicle, forcing him to leave the race.
* Lap 29: Jeff Hawkins' engine went haywire; not allowing him to finish the race.
* Lap 30: Differential problems would prevent Elmo Langley from finishing the race.
* Lap 39: Bud Moore takes over the lead from Dick Hutcherson.
* Lap 48: Dick Hutcherson takes over the lead from Bud Moore.
* Lap 49: Problems with the vehicle's rear housing would take Buck Baker out of the race.
* Lap 53: A problem with the vehicle differential would force G.C. Spencer to leave the track.
* Lap 60: A lack of proper tires forced Bob Derrington out of the race.
* Lap 83: Larry Frank had a terminal crash; causing him to withdraw from the race.
* Lap 153: Neil Castles' driveshaft stopped working properly, he had to settle for 13th place.
* Finish: Dick Hutcherson was officially declared the winner of the event.
Finishing order
Section reference:
# Dick Hutcherson (No. 29)
# Ned Jarrett (No. 11)
#
Buddy Baker
Elzie Wylie "Buddy" Baker Jr. (January 25, 1941 – August 10, 2015) was an American professional stock car racing driver and commentator. Over the course of his 33-year racing career, he won 19 races in the NASCAR Cup Series, including the 198 ...
† (No. 86)
#
Bud Moore (No. 45)
#
Fred Harb
Fareed "Fred" Joseph Harb Jr. (June 14, 1930December 18, 2016) was an American stock car racing driver. The High Point, North Carolina resident made 144 NASCAR Grand National Series starts from 1955 to 1965, earning 13 top fives and 42 top tens. ...
(No. 2)
#
Paul Lewis (No. 27)
#
J.T. Putney† (No. 75)
#
Henley Gray
Clarence Henley Gray Jr. (born January 12, 1933) is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver whose career spanned from 1964 to 1977.
Career
Out of the 76045 laps committed in his career, Gray only led two of them. Gray's total career earnings ...
(No. 97)
#
Clyde Lynn
Clyde Lynn (March 3, 1936 – November 1, 1996) was a NASCAR Winston Cup driver from Christiansburg, Virginia and a runner-up for the NASCAR Rookie of the Year award in the year 1965
Events January–February
* January 14 – ...
† (No. 20)
# Wendell Scott (No. 34)
#
G.T. Nolen (No. 80)
#
Doug Cooper† (No. 60)
#
Neil Castles
Henry Neil Castles (October 1, 1934 – August 4, 2022) was an American NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver. He raced from 1957 to 1976, and won the NASCAR Grand National East Series in 1972.
Early life
Castles was born in Ma ...
* (No. 86)
#
Larry Frank
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Career
Bor ...
*† (No. 76)
#
Bob Derrington
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**NASCAR Cup Series (known as NASCAR Grand National Series between 1 ...
*† (No. 68)
#
G.C. Spencer
Grover Clifton "G. C." Spencer (July 9, 1925GC Spencer obituaryhttp://www.heartfeltconnections.net/memberEulogy.cfm?memberid=14734&sqry_rownum=1&CFTOKEN=39227896 . – September 20, 2007) was a NASCAR driver who competed in 415 Grand National/ ...
*† (No. 49)
#
Buck Baker
Elzie Wylie Baker Sr. (March 4, 1919 – April 14, 2002), better known as Buck Baker, was an American stock car racer. Born in Richburg, South Carolina, Baker began his NASCAR career in 1949 and won his first race three years later at Columbia ...
*† (No. 87)
#
Elmo Langley
Elmo Harold Langley (August 21, 1928 – November 21, 1996) was a NASCAR driver and owner. Langley primarily used the number 64 on his race cars during his NASCAR career.
Racing career
Langley began his racing career racing modified cars in Vir ...
*† (No. 64)
#
Jeff Hawkins
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* (No. 35)
#
E.J. Trivette
E. J. Trivette (born June 6, 1936, in Deep Gap, North Carolina, US) is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver.
Career
In his thirteen-year career, Trivette has raced 177 races and has accomplished twenty-nine finishes in the top ten. He ha ...
* (No. 42)
#
Roy Tyner
William Leroy "Roy" Tyner (January 3, 1934 – February 23, 1989) was a Native American ''NASCAR Grand National'' driver from Red Springs, North Carolina, United States.
NASCAR career
Driver
Tyner participated in the 1968 Fireball 300 in add ...
*† (No. 9)
#
Cale Yarborough
William Caleb "Cale" Yarborough (born March 27, 1939) is an American former NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver and owner, businessman, and farmer. He is one of only two drivers in NASCAR history to win three consecutive championships, winning in 1 ...
* (No. 31)
#
Tiny Lund
DeWayne Louis "Tiny" Lund (November 14, 1929 – August 17, 1975) was an American stock car racer. He was a journeyman racer-for-hire in the top level NASCAR Grand National Series, running partial seasons for a number of years, including a vict ...
*† (No. 55)
#
Bernard Alvarez
Bernard Alvarez is a retired NASCAR Grand National Series race car driver whose career spanned from 1964 to 1965.[Jabe Thomas
Cerry Ezra "Jabe" Thomas (May 12, 1930 – June 4, 2015) was a NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup Series driver who competed from the mid-1960s through the late 1970s. His son Ronnie was also a NASCAR Cup Series driver; competing from 1977 to 1989 ...](_blank)
*† (No. 25)
''† signifies that the driver is known to be deceased''
''* Driver failed to finish race''
References
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Greenville 200
Greenville-Pickens Speedway is a race track located in Easley, South Carolina, just west of Greenville, South Carolina. The track hosted weekly NASCAR sanctioned races. Several NASCAR touring series have raced at the track in prior years, includi ...
Greenville 200
Greenville-Pickens Speedway is a race track located in Easley, South Carolina, just west of Greenville, South Carolina. The track hosted weekly NASCAR sanctioned races. Several NASCAR touring series have raced at the track in prior years, includi ...
NASCAR races at Greenville-Pickens Speedway