The 1969 Motor Trend 500 was a
NASCAR
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event that was held on February 1, 1969, at
Riverside International Raceway
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in
Riverside, California
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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.
The Permatex 200 for sportsman cars was run as a companion event. The winner after a 10 year break from motorsports was Hershel McGriff, 2nd was Ron Grable, followed by Clem Proctor, J.R. Skinner and Vic Irvan, Ron Hornaday Sr. was 6th.
Race report
One hundred and eighty-six laps were done on a paved
road course
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spanning .
Although
A. J. Foyt
Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. (born January 16, 1935) is an American retired auto racing driver who has raced in numerous genres of motorsports. His open wheel racing includes United States Automobile Club Champ cars, sprint cars, and midget cars. H ...
won the pole position with a qualifying speed of ,
Richard Petty
Richard Lee Petty (born July 2, 1937), nicknamed "The King", is an American former stock car racing driver who raced from 1958 to 1992 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notabl ...
would win the race, beating Foyt by 25 seconds druving a 1969
Ford
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Ford Motor Company
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Torino
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. This was the first time Petty won a race in any car other than a Plymouth and the first time he ran a Cup race in any car but a Plymouth since he switched to the Mopar brand from Oldsmobile near the end of 1959.
More than forty-six thousand fans would watch 44 vehicles start and only 13 finish the race.
Most of the DNFs were caused by
engine
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issues.
Ford
Ford commonly refers to:
* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
vehicles and
Chevrolet
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vehicles made up most of the starting grid.
Other notable drivers included:
LeeRoy Yarbrough
Lonnie "LeeRoy" Yarbrough (September 17, 1938 – December 7, 1984) was an American stock car racer. His best season was 1969 when he won seven races, tallied 21 finishes in the top-ten and earned $193,211 ($ when inflation is taken into accoun ...
,
Ray Elder
Raymond Marvin Elder (August 19, 1942 – November 24, 2011) was a NASCAR Nextel Cup, Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver.
He participated primarily in west coast races at Riverside International Raceway and Ontario Motor Speedway from ...
,
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 ...
,
Mario Andretti
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(his final start), and
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 ...
. Al Unser would get his last top-five finish at this event, he wouldn't make another NASCAR Grand National Series start until 1986.
Engine reliability was awful during this race, approximately 25% of the racing grid was afflicted with engine failures and mechanical issues.
Notable crew chiefs at the race were
Harry Hyde
Harry Hyde (January 17, 1925 – May 13, 1996) was a leading crew chief in NASCAR stock car racing in the 1960s through the 1980s, winning 56 races and 88 pole positions. He was the 1970 championship crew chief for Bobby Isaac. He inspired t ...
,
Dale Inman
Dale Inman (born August 19, 1936) is a retired NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup Series crew chief from Level Cross, Randolph County, North Carolina. He is best known for being the crew chief of Richard Petty at Petty Enterprises during three de ...
,
Glen Wood
Glenn Alexandria Wood (July 18, 1925 – January 18, 2019) was an American NASCAR driver from Stuart, Virginia.
Early life
He and brother Leonard Wood co-founded the legendary Wood Brothers Racing team in 1953, and won four races over an elev ...
, and
Jake Elder
J. C. "Jake" Elder (November 22, 1936 – February 24, 2010) was a NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup Series crew chief. He was the championship crew chief for two years and for part of a third season. Elder had these successes despite never pas ...
.
West Coast racer
Marty Kinerk made his top NASCAR Series debut at this event.
The entire race was completed under the
green flag
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without any laps being taken for either yellow or red flags;
with the final race to go the entire distance without a caution was the
2002 EA Sports 500.
Average speeds for the entire race approached and the duration of the race was four hours, forty-five minutes, and thirty-seven seconds.
The race's top prize would be $19,650 in American dollars ($ when adjusted for inflation).
The overall winnings of this race would be $79,660 in American dollars ($ when adjusted for inflation).
While individual owners would make up the majority of the NASCAR teams during this era, multi-car teams like
Holman Moody
Holman-Moody is an American racecar manufacturer, marine engine manufacturer and former auto racing team. The company currently operates out of Charlotte, North Carolina, but is no longer a race team. Holman-Moody continues to manufacture racing ...
,
Wood Brothers Racing
Wood Brothers Racing is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was formed in 1950 by eponymous brothers Glen and Leonard Wood. From 2006 to 2008, the team was merged with Tad a ...
, and
K&K Insurance
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Racing began to emerge during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Qualifying
Finishing order
Section reference:
# Richard Petty
#
A. J. Foyt
Anthony Joseph Foyt Jr. (born January 16, 1935) is an American retired auto racing driver who has raced in numerous genres of motorsports. His open wheel racing includes United States Automobile Club Champ cars, sprint cars, and midget cars. H ...
#
David Pearson
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Al Unser
Alfred Unser (May 29, 1939 – December 9, 2021) was an American automobile racing driver, the younger brother of fellow racing drivers Jerry and Bobby Unser, and father of Al Unser Jr. He was the second of four men ( A. J. Foyt, himself, Rick ...
#
James Hylton
James Harvey Hylton (August 26, 1934 – April 28, 2018) was an American stock car racing driver. He was a two-time winner in NASCAR Winston Cup Series competition and was a long-time competitor in the ARCA Racing Series. Hylton finished second i ...
# LeeRoy Yarbrough*
#
Ray Elder
Raymond Marvin Elder (August 19, 1942 – November 24, 2011) was a NASCAR Nextel Cup, Grand National and Winston Cup Series driver.
He participated primarily in west coast races at Riverside International Raceway and Ontario Motor Speedway from ...
#
Scott Cain
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John Sears
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Harold Hardesty
#
Ray Johnstone
#
Dick Bown
# Neil Castles
#
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 ...
#
Bobby Allison
Robert Arthur Allison (born December 3, 1937) is a former American professional stock car racing driver and owner. Allison was the founder of the Alabama Gang, a group of drivers based in Hueytown, Alabama, where there were abundant short track ...
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Ranny Dodd*
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Marvin Sjolin
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Mario Andretti
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*
#
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 ...
*
#
Paul Dorrity*
#
Don Tarr
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*
#
Roger McCluskey
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He won championship titles in three divisions of the United States Auto Club: Sprints, Stocks, and Champ Cars. He won the USAC Spr ...
*
#
Wendell Parnell*
#
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 ...
*
#
Frank Burnett
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Dan Gurney
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*
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Sam Rose*
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Robert Link*
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J.D. McDuffie
John Delphus McDuffie Jr. (December 5, 1938 – August 11, 1991) was an American racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series from 1963 to 1991, collecting 106 top-10 finishes during his career, despite never finishing on the lead ...
*
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Cliff Garner
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Jerry Oliver
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Oli ...
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Ralph Arnold*
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Don White*
# Marty Kinerk*
#
Jack McCoy
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*
# Robert Hale*
#
Parnelli Jones
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Bobby Isaac
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Guy Jones*
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Dave James*
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Joe Frasson
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Jim Cook*
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Johnny Steele
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Steele signed for Barnsley from Ayr United
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*
#
Bob England*
''* Driver failed to finish race''
Timeline
Section reference:
* Start of race: A.J. Foyt had the pole position to begin the event.
* Lap 28: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from A.J. Foyt.
* Lap 29: Mario Andretti took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
* Lap 32: A.J. Foyt took over the lead from Mario Andretti.
* Lap 41: Don White blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 43: Ralph Arnold blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 48: Cliff Garner blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 50: J.D. McDuffie blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 51: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from A.J. Foyt.
* Lap 58: Mario Andretti took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
* Lap 62: A.J. Foyt took over the lead from Mario Andretti.
* Lap 65: Sam Rose managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle.
* Lap 66: Dan Gurney blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 78: Richard Petty took over the lead from A.J. Foyt.
* Lap 80: Frank Burnett managed to ruin his vehicle's transmission.
* Lap 81: Cale Yarbrough blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 83: LeeRoy Yarbrough took over the lead from Richard Petty.
* Lap 87: Wendell Parnell blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 89: Richard Petty took over the lead from LeeRoy Yarbrough.
* Lap 100: Roger McCluskey managed to overheat his vehicle while he was driving.
* Lap 110: Don Tarr noticed that his vehicle's transmission stopped working.
* Lap 129: Paul Dorrity blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 131: Elmo Langley blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 132: Mario Andretti blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Lap 143: Ranny Dodd managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle; causing him to leave the race due to safety reasons.
* Lap 151: Bobby Allison managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle; causing him to leave the race due to safety reasons.
* Lap 177: LeeRoy Yarbrough blew his vehicle's engine while racing at high speeds.
* Finish: Richard Petty was officially declared the winner of the event.
References
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Motor Trend 500
The Winston Western 500 was an annual NASCAR Winston Cup race held at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California, United States, in January, and then in later years, November. From 1963 to 1981, the race was held in January and was ...
Motor Trend 500
The Winston Western 500 was an annual NASCAR Winston Cup race held at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, California, United States, in January, and then in later years, November. From 1963 to 1981, the race was held in January and was ...
NASCAR races at Riverside International Raceway