1967 Greenville 200


The 1967 Greenville 200 was a NASCAR Grand National Series event that was held on March 25, 1967, 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

Two hundred laps were done on a dirt oval track spanning for of racing action. Five of the most notable crew chiefs to participate in this race were Bud Hartje, Dale Inman, Frankie Scott, J.P. Barthelette and Bill Ellis.
This was the eighth race in the year out of the 49 raced during the 1967 NASCAR Cup Series season. It took one hour and thirty-seven minutes to resolve two hundred laps of racing. As a result, David Pearson managed to defeat Jim Paschal by three laps. Dick Hutcherson earned the pole position with a speed of. Eight thousand and three hundred fans would watch this race with notable drivers like Richard Petty, Wendell Scott, and Elmo Langley. Larry Hess was the last-place finishing driver due to an engine issue on lap 5. Running out of gas and crashes were the main issues of this race.
Bill Vanderhoff would make his NASCAR Grand National Series debut in this race.

Qualifying

Timeline

Section reference:
  1. David Pearson
  2. Jim Paschal*
  3. John Sears
  4. Buddy Baker
  5. James Hylton
  6. Elmo Langley
  7. Dick Hutcherson*
  8. Neil Castles
  9. Curly Mills
  10. Wendell Scott
  11. Clyde Lynn
  12. Dick Johnson
  13. Henley Gray
  14. Bill Seifert
  15. Earl Brooks
  16. Larry Miller
  17. George Poulous
  18. Bill Vanderhoff*
  19. Richard Petty*
  20. Bill Irvin*
  21. Bobby Allison*
  22. Harold Stockton*
  23. Larry Hess*
* Driver failed to finish race