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1973 American 500

The 1973 American 500 was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series racing event that took place on October 21, 1973, at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. This event would mark the only instance that a NASCAR Cup Series season would end at Rockingham Speedway. Having a 43-car racing grid was a very infrequent case during this era of NASCAR racing. Today, it forms the mandated standards that NASCAR developed over the years.
1973 would become the "year of the smaller engine" while declining sponsorship interests for the drivers resulted in NASCAR keeping the bigger gas-guzzling engines from being abolished from the sport. Following this race, NASCAR started to tighten up on their pre-race inspections as a precautionary measure to ensure that only legal racing components are being used.
==Summary==
David Pearson would defeat Buddy Baker by at least one lap after four hours of racing.〔(''1973 American 500'' ) racing information at Racing Reference〕 An incredible amount of people would show up for the race; exactly 48,000 people would see 20 different lead changes and five caution flags for a staggering distance of 36 laps.〔 While the average speed of the race was , Richard Petty would clinch the pole position in qualifying for his amazing run that reached .〔 The complete racing grid was 43 American-born drivers; including the last-place finisher Frank Warren who crashed on lap 11 out of the 492 laps that made up the advertised distance.〔 Only manual transmission vehicles were allowed to participate in this race; a policy that NASCAR has retained to the present day.
Other notable drivers in this race included Darrell Waltrip, Elmo Langley, and Richard Childress (now the owner of Richard Childress Racing).〔 Eddie Bond, John Sears, and Paul Tyler would retire from NASCAR after this racing event.〔(''1973 American 500'' ) racing information at Race-Database〕
Benny Parsons would eventually win the Winston Cup Championship after this race by a mere 67 points over runner-up Cale Yarborough.〔(''1973 Winston Cup Recap'' ) at How Stuff Works〕 Even though Parsons would finish in 28th during the race in his Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna machine,〔 Yarborough's third-place finish would not earn him enough points to overtake the championship lead. Individual race winnings for this event varied in grandeur from the winner's share of $16,795 ($ when adjusted for inflation) to the last-place finisher's share of $485 ($ when adjusted for inflation). NASCAR officials allowed a grand total of $99,715 to be given to the finishers of this racing event ($ when adjusted for inflation).〔(Racing information for the ''1973 American 500'' ) at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet〕

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