1963 Pickens 200


The 1963 Pickens 200 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on June 30, 1963, at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, South Carolina.
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.

Race report

Three lead changes ended up circulating amongst three different race leaders. Herman Beam, Johnny Divers and Crawford Clements were three of the notable crew chiefs that witnessed the event.
Two cautions were initiated by NASCAR with the average speed of the competitors being. Pole position winner Ned Jarrett would earn the post with a speed of on his 1963 Ford Galaxie before losing to Richard Petty driving his 1963 Plymouth Belvedere in the actual race. J. D. McDuffie would crash into the wall on his first lap in his 1961 Ford Galaxie vehicle; causing him to become the last-place finisher of the race. Frank Warren would make his NASCAR debut racing against Buck Baker, Neil Castles, Joe Weatherly, Wendell Scott, and Cale Yarborough.
This racing event took place on a dirt track oval with 200 laps being the pre-determined number of laps according to the NASCAR officials who sanctioned the event.

Qualifying

Timeline

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  1. Richard Petty
  2. Ned Jarrett
  3. Buck Baker
  4. Fred Harb
  5. Bobby Isaac
  6. David Pearson
  7. Tiny Lund
  8. Joe Weatherly
  9. Frank Warren
  10. Wendell Scott
  11. Ed Livingston
  12. Jimmy Pardue
  13. E.J. Trivette
  14. Neil Castles
  15. Cale Yarborough
  16. Curtis Crider
  17. Stick Elliott
  18. Billy Wade
  19. Bunkie Blackburn
  20. Jack Smith
  21. J.D. McDuffie