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The 1955 NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup Series) Season began on November 7, 1954 and ended on October 30, 1955. Even though the season was resolved in the course of two different years, all NASCAR personnel were allowed to have their traditional two-month silly season that traditionally comes between mid-November and mid-February. Tim Flock won the 1955 championship by a margin of 1508 over top of Buck Baker. This season was unusual because of its 11-month season (as opposed to the current 10-month season format). As the ninth season of the series now known as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, most of the drivers involved were still the first-generation race car drivers. They did not have any ties to the stock car racing world through their parents or grandparents although some of them served in World War II prior to their NASCAR careers. However, the generation that would gain notoriety and fame through nepotism (i.e., their father or older brother having a ride before them) would emerge about ten years later. The average horsepower of a stock car competing the 1955 NASCAR Grand National season would be 230 horsepower (approximately 620 less horsepower than the vehicles used in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season).

The first race of the season was held at Tri-City Speedway in High Point, North Carolina while the last race of the season was held at Orange Speedway in Hillsboro, North Carolina. During this time, it was customary for the majority of the tracks to be dirt tracks as 40 out of the 45 races were raced in that manner. Dirt track racing helped produce the lower speeds that kept the action safe decades prior to the Car of Tomorrow. The move to paved tracks in later decades would produce dangerous speeds that would cause research to move towards making cars safer to drive as opposed to making cars faster. There would be approximately 20 more years of dirt racing before paved oval racing would finally become the expected norm for NASCAR racing.

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[edit] Races

[edit] 1955-15

This race took place at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia on May 15, 1955. Jim Paschal won the pole position at the speed of 58.823 miles per hour but Tim Flock won the race with one other vehicle on the lead lap (Lee Petty). Eleven thousand people attended the one hour and fifty-four minute race. The average speed of the race was 52.554 miles per hour.

[edit] Top 10 Results

  1. United States Tim Flock
  2. United States Lee Petty
  3. United States Junior Johnson
  4. United States Jimmie Lewallen
  5. United States Bob Welborn
  6. United States Buck Baker
  7. United States Harvey Henderson
  8. United States Eddie Skinner
  9. United States Jim Paschal
  10. United States Fred Dove

[edit] Southern 500

The 1955 Southern 500 took place on September 5 at the Darlington Raceway in Darlington, South Carolina. Herb Thomas won that race while Fireball Roberts started out at the pole position. This race can be seen on DVDs showing classic stock cars of the 1950s and the 1960s. As one of the major stock cars race to take place prior to the 1959 Daytona 500, it was considered to be an honor to qualify for this race. Many locals would enter this race as an annual tradition and have their mechanics work on their cars for a month just for this race.

[edit] Top 10 Results

  1. United States Herb Thomas
  2. United States Jim Reed
  3. United States Tim Flock
  4. United States Gwyn Staley
  5. United States Larry Flynn
  6. United States Buck Baker
  7. United States Lou Spears
  8. United States Cotton Owens
  9. United States Bill Widenhouse
  10. United States Jimmy Massey

[edit] 1955-42

This race took place at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Virginia on October 16, 1955. Speedy Thompson won the race but Gwyn Staley won the pole position by virtue of a drawing. The duration of the race was one hour and forty minutes.

[edit] Top 10 Results

  1. United States Speedy Thompson
  2. United States Bob Welborn
  3. United States Jim Paschal
  4. United States Herb Thomas
  5. United States Jim Reed
  6. United States Joe Weatherly
  7. United States Gwyn Staley
  8. United States Lee Petty
  9. United States Jimmy Massey
  10. United States Buck Baker

[edit] 1955-45

This race took place at Orange Speedway in Hillsboro, North Carolina on October 16, 1955. Tim Flock both won the pole position at the speed of 81.673 miles per hour and won the race with five other vehicles on the lead lap. Six thousand people attended the one hour and sixteen minute race. The pole speed was recorded as 81.673 miles per hour while the average speed was 70.465 miles per hour.

[edit] Top 10 Results

  1. United States Tim Flock
  2. United States Curtis Turner
  3. United States Buck Baker
  4. United States Herb Thomas
  5. United States Dave Terrell
  6. United States Joe Weatherly
  7. United States Dink Widenhouse
  8. United States Gwyn Staley
  9. United States Jimmy Massey
  10. United States Bob Welborn

[edit] Season Standings

[edit] Points

  1. United States Tim Flock - 9596
  2. United States Buck Baker - 8088
  3. United States Lee Petty - 7194
  4. United States Bob Welborn - 5460
  5. United States Herb Thomas - 5186
  6. United States Junior Johnson - 4810
  7. United States Eddie Skinner - 4652
  8. United States Jim Paschal - 4572
  9. United States Jimmie Lewallen - 4526
  10. United States Gwyn Staley - 4360
  11. United States Fonty Flock - 4266
  12. United States Dave Terrell - 3170
  13. United States Jimmy Massey - 2924
  14. United States Marvin Panch - 2812
  15. United States Speedy Thompson - 2452
  16. United States Jim Reed - 2416
  17. United States Gene Simpson - 2388
  18. United States Dick Rathmann - 2298
  19. United States Ralph Liguori - 2124
  20. United States Joe Eubanks - 2028
  21. United States Blackie Pitt - 1992
  22. United States Harvey Henderson - 1930
  23. United States Banks Simpson - 1852
  24. United States Dink Widenhouse - 1752
  25. United States John Dodd, Jr. - 1496
  26. United States Bill Widenhouse - 1444
  27. United States Lou Spears - 1272
  28. United States Larry Flynn - 1260
  29. United States Cotton Owens - 1248
  30. United States Gordon Smith - 1212
  31. United States Billy Carden - 1172
  32. United States Arden Mounts - 1170
  33. United States Joe Million - 1136
  34. United States Curtis Turner - 1120
  35. United States John Lindsay - 1052
  36. United States Nace Mattingly - 992
  37. United States Bill Blair - 974
  38. United States Donald Thomas - 932
  39. United States Ed Cole - 924
  40. United States Mack Hanbury - 900
  41. United States Danny Letner - 892
  42. United States George Parish - 880
  43. United States Banjo Matthews - 860
  44. United States Carl Krueger - 748
  45. United States Ted Cannaday - 744
  46. United States Allen Adkins - 740
  47. United States Joe Weatherly - 724
  48. United States John McVitty - 684
  49. United States Lloyd Dane - 674
  50. United States Fred Dove - 668

[edit] Wins

  1. United States Tim Flock - 18
  2. United States Lee Petty - 6
  3. United States Junior Johnson - 5
  4. United States Buck Baker - 3
  5. United States Herb Thomas - 3
  6. United States Jim Paschal - 3
  7. United States Fonty Flock - 3
  8. United States Speedy Thompson - 2
  9. United States Danny Letner - 1
  10. all others at 0 wins

[edit] Top 5 Finishes

  1. United States Tim Flock - 32
  2. United States Buck Baker - 24
  3. United States Lee Petty - 20
  4. United States Herb Thomas - 14
  5. United States Bob Welborn - 12
  6. United States Junior Johnson - 12
  7. United States Jim Paschal - 12
  8. United States Jimmie Lewallen - 8
  9. United States Gwyn Staley - 7
  10. United States Dick Rathmann - 7
  11. United States Eddie Skinner - 4
  12. United States Jimmy Massey - 4
  13. United States Marvin Panch - 4
  14. United States Jim Reed - 4
  15. United States Curtis Turner - 4
  16. United States Dave Terrell - 3
  17. United States Speedy Thompson - 3
  18. United States Don White - 3
  19. United States Billy Carden - 2
  20. United States Joe Million - 2
  21. United States Donald Thomas - 2
  22. United States Danny Letner - 2
  23. United States Allen Adkins - 2
  24. United States Gober Sosebee - 2
  25. United States Bill Amack - 2
  26. United States Fred Dove - 2
  27. United States Gene Simpson - 1
  28. United States Harvey Henderson - 1
  29. United States John Dodd, Jr. - 1
  30. United States Bill Widenhouse - 1
  31. United States Larry Flynn - 1
  32. United States Cotton Owens - 1
  33. United States Nace Mattingly - 1
  34. United States Carl Krueger - 1
  35. United States Joe Weatherly - 1
  36. United States Lloyd Dane - 1
  37. United States Ray Duhigg - 1
  38. United States Bill Hyde - 1
  39. United States Bob Flock - 1
  40. United States John Kieper - 1
  41. United States Jack Choquette - 1
  42. United States Bill West - 1
  43. United States Norm Nelson - 1
  44. United States Clyde Palmer - 1
  45. all others at 0 top five finishes

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