Year: | 1967 |
Details Ref: | [1] |
Type: | CUST |
Description: | Race 5 of 49 in the 1967 NASCAR Grand National Series season |
Fulldate: | (55 Years Ago) |
Distance Laps: | 200 |
Distance Mi: | 500 |
Distance Km: | 804.672 |
Weather: | Cold with temperatures of 48F; wind speeds of 14mph |
Attendance: | 94,250[2] |
Pole Driver: | Curtis Turner |
Pole Team: | Yunich-Rich |
Most Driver: | Mario Andretti |
Most Team: | Holman-Moody |
Most Laps: | 112 |
Car: | 11 |
First Driver: | Mario Andretti |
First Team: | Holman-Moody |
The 1967 Daytona 500 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on February 26, 1967, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mario Andretti won his first NASCAR Cup Series race, and was the first foreign born, European and Italian driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series race.
Mario Andretti, better known for his accomplishments in open-wheel and USAC competition, won his first and only NASCAR Grand National Series event, pulling away from 1965 winner Fred Lorenzen in the closing laps.[2] He ran in a Holman-Moody Ford.[2] This is the only time a person born outside the United States has ever won the Daytona 500.[2]
More than 94,000 people witnessed a 204-minute race where six cautions slowed the pace for a total of 54 laps. There were 36 lead changes among 9 drivers.Curtis Turner won the pole at a speed of 180.381mph.[2] Tiny Lund ran out of gas while trying to win the race. Six drivers failed to make the grid; including Don Biederman and Earl Brooks.[2] Innes Ireland raced his final race ever when the V8 engine of his Dodge exploded outside the stands.
First Daytona 500 starts for Donnie Allison, Clyde Lynn, Ramo Stott, Gary Bettenhausen, and Coo Coo Marlin. Only Daytona 500 starts for Dorus Wisecarver, Joel Davis, Innes Ireland, Ken Spikes, Bob Pickell, and George England. Last Daytona 500 starts for H. B. Bailey, Curtis Turner, J. T. Putney, Jim Paschal, Dick Hutcherson, Don White, Blackie Watt, and Paul Lewis.[2]