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The 1964 Old Dominion 500 was a
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event that was held on September 24, 1964, at
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. Forty professional stock car racing drivers would become involved in an event that would become legendary. 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.


Background

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is one of five short tracks to hold
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races. The standard track at Martinsville Speedway is a four-turn short track
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that is long. The track's turns are banked at eleven
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, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at zero degrees. The back stretch also has a zero degree banking.


Race report

Fred Lorenzen Frederick Lorenzen Jr. (December 30, 1934 – December 18, 2024), nicknamed "the Golden Boy", "Fast Freddie", "the Elmhurst Express" and "Fearless Freddy", was an American NASCAR driver from Elmhurst, Illinois. Active from 1958 to 1972, he won ...
defeated
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by of a second in front of a live audience of 18,214 spectators; becoming the first recipient of the now-famous Martinsville Grandfather Clock.''1964 Old Dominion 500''
at Racing-Reference.info
Lorenzen would also pick up his third win in a row at Martinsville. Typical qualifying times for the race ranged from 24.2 seconds to 25.2 seconds with vehicles driving between and .Qualifying information for the 1964 Old Dominion 500
at Racing Reference
In addition to six changes in the lead driver, there were also six caution flags given out for 28 laps. The entire race took three hours and twenty-four minutes to go from green flag to the checkered flag. Top prize at the race was $4,715 ($ when adjusted for inflation). Doug Yates and
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both qualified for the race but failed to start in it. Major Melton would make his final NASCAR Grand National Cup Series appearance in this race. The majority of the entries belonged to the
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. Model years for each vehicle ranged from 1962 to 1964; complying with the NASCAR rules and regulations for that era. NASCAR was authorized to hand out a grand total of $17,580 to each of the drivers who participated in this event ($ when adjusted for inflation).''1964 Old Dominion 500''
at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
Even with his second-place finish, Petty clinched his first NASCAR championship after this race. Bill Whitley was credited as the actual last-place driver after acquiring a transmission problem on lap 6; bringing home a paycheck of $150 ($ when adjusted for inflation). At least 16 notable crew chiefs were recorded as attending this race; including Bud Moore,
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,
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, Bud Allman,
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and
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. Doug Wilson would retire from the NASCAR Cup Series after this race.


Qualifying

A non-championship race determined the final 20 starters in the Old Dominion 500. Only Richard Petty and Doug Yates managed to lead laps in the event; Petty would go on to win the qualifying race.''1964 Old Dominion 500 Qualifying Race''
at Ultimate Racing History


Top 20 finishers


Timeline

Section reference: * Start of race: Fred Lorenzen had the pole position to begin the race; Doug Yates and Buddy Arrington failed to start the race. * Lap 6: Transmission problems forced Bill Whitley into the sidelines. * Lap 11: Ronnie Croy would have oil pressure issues with his vehicle. * Lap 18: Faulty brakes would relegate Jack Anderson to the sidelines. * Lap 44: An overheating vehicle forced Buddy Baker off the track. * Lap 124: Bunkie Blackburn would fail to finish the race due to issues with his vehicle's clutch. * Lap 128: Bob Derrington's vehicle lost his rear end, forcing him off the track for safety reasons. * Lap 164: Richard Petty took over the lead from Fred Lorenzen. * Lap 165: Transmission problems managed to end Neil Castles' hopes of winning the event. * Lap 169: Fred Lorenzen took over the lead from Richard Petty. * Lap 171: Ned Jarrett took over the lead from Fred Lorenzen. * Lap 172: Fred Lorenzen took over the lead from Ned Jarrett. * Lap 184: Paul Goldsmith started feeling some "bad vibrations" from his vehicle. * Lap 260: Doug Wilson managed to overheat his vehicle when he needed it the most. * Lap 268: A wheel bearing came off Bill McMahan's vehicle. * Lap 325: Bobby Johns had a terminal crash, forcing him to leave the event prematurely. * Lap 338: Doug Cooper's brakes no longer worked, forcing him out of the race. * Lap 339: Major Melton fell out with engine failure. * Lap 340: Junior Johnson took over the lead from Fred Lorenzen. * Lap 341: Fred Lorenzen took over the lead from Junior Johnson. * Lap 344: LeeRoy Yarborough's vehicle started handling a little bit too funny, causing him not to finish the race. * Lap 380: Wendell Scott managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle. * Lap 383: Jim Paschal managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle. * Lap 397: Elmo Langley managed to lose the rear end of his vehicle. * Lap 414: Curtis Crider managed to lose his vehicle's rear end. * Finish: Fred Lorenzen was officially declared the winner of the event.


References

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Old Dominion 500 The Xfinity 500 is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia. The race is traditionally held in the fall and has been run in every NASCAR Cup Series season, starting with the sixth event in the inaug ...
Old Dominion 500 The Xfinity 500 is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia. The race is traditionally held in the fall and has been run in every NASCAR Cup Series season, starting with the sixth event in the inaug ...
NASCAR races at Martinsville Speedway