1970 National 500 @ Charlotte
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- LeeRoy Yarbrough wins the 1970 National 400 NASCAR Grand National race held at Charlotte Motor Speedway on October 11, 1970.
NASCAR Grand National race number 44 of 48
Sunday, October 11, 1970 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Concord, NC
334 laps on a 1.500 mile paved track (501.0 miles)
Time of race: 4:03:28
Average speed: 123.246 mph
Pole speed: 157.273 mph Cautions: 8 for 63 laps
Margin of victory: under caution
Attendance: 50,000
Lead changes: 23
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Well, well, is it the The King 43’ from Cars movie.
Yes, The King was based off of Richard Petty's 43 Plymouth car.
Late August Edit: I edited it because people cant figure out that I would have known it was a Plymouth and not a Daytona car by now. Hint hint: it’s been 3 months since I made this comment.
LightGod 225 nah dip Sherlock
Nadzirah Hayqal Dinoco
Yeah
Dinoco
0:24 ayyyyy its Mater. This is the real Cars Movie.
RemissMonkey lmao truee
Then Were’s Owen Wilson, and Doc?
*AnD BeSiE!?*
Mickey Mouse, Owen Wilson IS lighting!
HOW MANY PPL DONT KNIW THIS!
OWENS REAL VOICE IS PRACTICALLY LIGHTING
Cars movie in real life
@vitkovskiy No bro, Smokey's not a tow truck
Wow, this is some INCREDIBLY high quality footage for 1970.
they used real camera s back then ,no digital crap .
@@mindeloman It's pretty standard quality for the era actually- nothing special.
@@mindeloman Some of the old Monaco F1 races were shot on 35mm, that footage is incredible!
@@marcchaffee7751 what?
@@ricksanchez8469 well , it looks like at least 5 other smart people agreed with me . lol .
Fun fact: Richard Petty, #43, actually voiced the The King in Pixar's Cars. Have a good day!🙂
Yep and the king himself is literally just Petty's Plymouth with eyes and a mouth
Why must every fucking youtube comment have these ridiculous fun facts? No one cares. Go share your 'knowledge' with your grandmother. k
WHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT
Me: super focused on the race and the cars.
My sister : oh look its dinoco =D
Cute
better she knows Dinoco than TikTok or Fortnite
@@iruuk686 he is a tiktoker 😂
But is a bit cute
@@TVieira91 do you mean she?
@@CJTower. haha yes, my english is trash
"The king has to finish his last race"
-Saetta McQueen
Uelà un italiano
abbiamo un italiano
Probably actually one of his first
UELA FRATM
Ah rega Bongiorno
I saw this race in person as a 12 year old, my first superspeedway race. I had to see those Superbirds and Daytonas with their wings. Coolest thing I have ever seen and still to this day my favorite Nascar memory. Sad moment though when my favorite driver Bobby Isaac blew right in front of me with 11 laps to go. I was sitting in the Ford grandstand he was going into turn 1 so I was sitting with the enemy. They loved it, it broke my heart until then I thought I was his good luck, he had won the only other race I saw earlier in the year at Martinsville. Miss those winged Dodge Daytonas and Plymouth Superbirds. They were so cool.
48 races in 1970
8 wins for the Superbird
4 wins for the Daytona
4 wins for the Talladaga
4 wins for the Spoiler II
Ford withdrew from racing the year prior. Ford teams were using year old parts and cars and still managed to win a few big fast races. Think about that
The rest of the wins were won using regular nosed cars
This era was when NASCAR "Cup" or, Grand National, was worth watching. Now, it reminds me of a "WWE Soap Opera."
Comments:
50% Cars movie
50% Back in my day
Yeah
Yeah
Yeahn't
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be...
Cuchau
1% of people:watching the race
99% of people: look it’s dinico!!!
It's a don't dinoco,it's a cheng tunig lol
I pay attention both ways
I'm the 10% of the 1%
Is DINOCO bro.
It literally is, SUPER similar car body and its number 43.
I first saw the 1970 Plymouth Superbird in Cars 2006, and I love that car! I wish Nascars today were more diverse like back then. Old racing cars had a style no modern race car has
If you go to the Petty Museum in NC you can see that superbird.
Haha...Cars....haha, kids!
First time I saw one was on the dealer lot and in the showroom when they were new.
@@Cobra428SCJ I was 4 when it came out and like 7 when I actually saw the movie
Love the sound of those big block engines and real vehicles.
Plymouth Superbird...Dodge Charger Daytona...and the Ford Torino Talladega. Legendary.
Mercury Cycone Spoiler and 69 Charger 500 too.
No way I have never seen so many dodge daytonas and Plymouth superbirds!!
The Aero Wars!
Could you imagine what these cars would bring today!!wheeew!
Epic cars
i literally clicked on this video because it looked like The King
It is the dude in that car voiced the king in the first cars
That's why I came here
Richard Perry’s superbird is the king from cars Richard petty also voices the king
it is
It is the king.... king Richard himself... the real one 😁
Man that Plymouth #43 was an iconic look for sure. I'm glad Pixar chose this model for Richard Petty's character in the Cars movie. A look fit for a King.
In 69 Petty drove a Talladega
From 1970 he drived plymoth superbird to the 80's
Wait WHAT !!!! Everyone's talking about the *KING* but nobody noticed *MATER* at 0:25 watching the race.
Soooo truuuee!!!! I saw that!
so the cars universe IS CANON TO REAL LIFE
Nascar should run a retro series where they run replica cars of that era but with modern safety
Like they do with Trans Am cars
Exactly, that was the problem with these sweet rides, they were so cool but at the same time very uncontrollable and dangerous to drive
We have that with rally racing in Hungary with old Lada's and all kinds of legendary cars. Nascar should definitely do this too
Aka "nascar legends".
i agree 100000%
The most beautiful cars to grace NASCAR
those Fords ans Mercurys were really nice and fast, those mopars just fast
That would be the Monte Carlo my man
@@Foxdidnothingwrong oh god no. First two years were good looking, ok, but for the rest of'em I just got one word for you- MALAISE
@@goldenltd1970 the mopars were nice too, respect the Superbird lol
@@squarebodyjesus6138 na, overhyped.
Ford withdraw completly after Daytona, there was no real competition.
Ford Teams entered only 15 races and still won a strong 10 of'em. 9 of those wins without factory backup
I say more respect for the Talladega and Spoiler II
This was the first race I ever attended at 10 years old! We went to the infield, and what an experience that was! Go-Go boots and miniskirts were the order of the day for the infield “ladies”, and the infield itself was a mud bog from rains the night before! Pickup trucks with scaffolding erected high in the sky made excellent perches for passed out drunks ! It was great stuff! I also remember seeing Marty Robbins driving in that morning through the infield road! I was hooked! That is until the following spring, when dad took me to Bowman Gray Stadium and I saw the modifieds for the first time! Never looked back after that night, and now in my 60’s, I still prefer a good old Saturday night speedway to the big leagues! Thanks for posting!
Well, well, ... NASCAR's glory days and it's only Ford or Mopar in contention! Loved how they both pushed each other on the track and on the strip!
chevy never had anything that could keep up or stay together .
Chevrolet, Cheap hardly efficient virtually runs on luck every time.
0:22 even tow mater was there to hype up the lighting Mcqueen, such a good friend
Midnight Sonders, the car from the movie, was ‘The King’, the car who was in Dinoco.
That isn’t Lightning.
@@jessicaalford637 i'm talking about the red car i know that's the king lol
@@jessicaalford637 r/wooooooooooooooooooosh intensifies
I just noticed that was a tow truck 😅
Superbirds, Daytonas and Torinos, This is just too darn awesome.
And Cyclone Spoiler II.
Anyone know which motor has won more races. Super speedways?
barracuda 1968
U, Got That Right !! What I wouldn't do for a Time Machine !!! Make mine a 1970 Daytona Hemi..
@@edt6044that's way to easy a Small Block Chevy mostly bored to 358 cubic inches..it's the Universal Power Plant to this day still since its start in 1955 from a 265 engine to the 283 to the 327 to the 350...& Now the improved version all the LS-6 & So On & On for the Past 69 years till now it's still the most Bang for the buck !!
This when Nascar was a real race. Factory cars and true skill. I no longer watch for about 20 yrs, although I can hear them when they race in Fort Worth. I live less than 5 miles away and was here 29 years before the speedway was constructed against many lawsuits of eminent domain.
Wow, actual race cars that started out as actual street cars, not the spec chassis and spec body that nascrap uses today.
LOL,none of those cars in this race started off as STREET cars............by NASCAR rules, they did come off UAW assembly lines as BODIES in white......they were the body shell without engine transmission rear end, enterior or wiring. Then, entire front end was cut off the nascar mandated front tube chassis was installed as they were built into custom built race cars.
Those Superbirds and Daytonas were AWESOME!!!!!
They were too good
Yet still beat by a Ford
@@Cobra428SCJ Yeah but its still a cool car
@@Cobra428SCJ Under caution, the only way it could win... *snicker*
@@Cobra428SCJ ford fan boy
Watch Chick be like
“I’m not becoming behind you again old man”
Nuuts_Inmy _Buuts coming in*
The PlushTuber, no, chick actually said that, every word right
So nuts, nice quote! ;)
I'm crying
@@jessicaalford637 No, he didn't.
@Chick Hicks 😂😂
Actual watchable Nascar.
Cars were simply amazing when I was a kid. 60s & 70s American muscle. Unreal.
Best cars we ever had
Hardly. Two engines dynamited on the track. That doesn't happen today.
@@richsackett3423 yes but you could have bought the whole field for what one of todays cars costs....there wasnt anywhere near the amt of support for those guys...many of the drivers actually worked on their cars as well...it was still waaaaaaay better back then....hell the whole country was...lol..
@@williamyanosko4010 agreed
@@williamyanosko4010 100% correct !
@@richsackett3423 That was REAL RACING, not this made for T.V. bought and paid for shit. Now the cars and drivers wear DIAPERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Back when "stock cars" reached their peak.
James Wilson what are stock cars
@@kitshifu8243 a NASCAR stock car as it name said was just a tuned up and slightly modified normal or stock car. That's how they were until like the early 80's. Back before they added those the manufacturer would take a car body and purposely built a stock car from it. Nowadays it's all custom built.
James, if you believed these were “stock” cars, I bet you believe in easter bunnies, too.
@@sludge4125 thats the term for them
I like your avatar, IEB, but I am not sure what you are getting at.
They are called stock cars today. True.
There are people who think these cars were truly “stock” cars, like what they raced in the fifties.
I absolutely love this "flat out" style racing and the footage is crystal clear! FoMoCo definitely had a better idea with the Torino Talladega and cyclone spoiler and also had more super speedway wins, but leave it to Chrysler to go "balls out" with the Super bird and Daytona wing cars! I get that the wing cars in total only 14 race wins between 1969 and 1970, Dodge 6 and Plymouth 8. but what most people on this thread are failing to mention is Chrysler still won 38 races in 1970 alone, Richard petty of which won 18 of those races mostly in a regular roadrunner and Isaac won a lot of his championship races in a regular charger! But I still give Chrysler a lot of credit for at least trying to be different by giving the nose and wings to what was essentially a "brick"! even before Ford pulled out in early 1970 they already had plans for a "aero warrior" of their own, the Torino King Cobra and Cyclone Spoiler 2! Also forgot to mention this was Leroy Yarborough's only win of 1970 and last win of his nascar career, he was great behind the wheel and a very underrated driver with a lot of talent! Thanks for sharing this awesome race from what I consider the golden era of racing! (1967 - 1971)
what people dont seem to understand is that Ford Pulled ALL NASCAR funding after the 1970 Daytona 500........in total the FORD teams only entered 19 races in 1970..........so yea without any competition the Mopars won 38 races.....FORD still won 10 of the 19 races they entered.
thank you for an accurate account of the aerowars.
@@davidthayer6969 Thank you David. I try to make my claims as accurate as possible, even as diehard of a Mopar guy I am, I will admit I'm not perfect and my info may not be 100% correct all the time, and some times I say things based on feelings rather than facts, so I thank you understanding from one car guy to another.
@@CudaRebelsAutoModeling426 People get mad and call me a HATER.......all I want is the correct data!!!!!!!
Those were the days of REAL stock car racing.
If i see the no.43 color blue i remember the king dinoco on cars the movie😂
Kkskksks vdd
@@vhedits5081 véi o gringo não deve ter entendido nada que vc comentou kkkkk
Até em vídeo antigo da Nascar tem BR nos coments. Eita praga kkkk
Its not funny
Rapaz de brasileiro aqui???
*"I'm am not coming in behind you again Old Man!"*
**Mcqueen Watches Him. Remembers The Crash Of Doc And Stops**
@CLASS-D Subject D-9341 it did crash in the 90s like in the movie
*randomly fucking gets crash flash backs*
The 1970 Charlotte Grand National was the first ever NASCAR race I attended. I was twelve years old. Our seats were on the third or forth row near the start/finish line. I was so excited to be there. All the noise of those engines and the speed of those winged cars. I’ve been a fan ever since. Thanks for stirring up the memories.
This is real racing. Cars that you could buy and build if you had the money and knowledge. Winged Warriors. Seat of your pants driving. Way more interesting than the last 30 years or so.
lol, you can still buy one today if you have enough money, there was practicallly nothing stock about those cars.
@@davidthayer6969 Petty said they were the same cars you could buy at the dealership. They took 'em to the shop and thrashed them. I think that was impressive compared to today. Can't even tell them apart now. Boring like a soap opera.
@@srt8rocketship241 if petty said that he was full of carp......lololol......those car BODIES actually came off of UAW assembly lines where they were called Bodies in White......completlely bare metal, no engine, trans, nothing except the metal.........from the there the entire front end was torched off and replaced with the NASCAR mandated tubular front chassis. Then the modded roll cage was installed, the engines featured dry sump oil systems.........you did NOT go buy them at any dealership.
@@davidthayer6969 Maybe it was another model he was speaking on. I don't want him being full of carp on my mistake.
@@davidthayer6969 did you ever bother to read the rule book or have you seen Ramo Stott's Superbird or Dave Marcis' Daytona? You'll see that there is plenty stock about the cars, IF you bother to look.
Now I know why Chick Hicks calls King, "Old Man"
He old, too. It's just King was elder than him.
@CLASS-D Subject D-9341 amd mcqueen??
@@danielcarvalhoeletrizante9570 McQueen is literally a stock car in a modern day race track, what do you think
@@danielcarvalhoeletrizante9570 a mix between a Viper SRT10 and a C6.
@@juliusbelmont1369 top man
Me the entire race: WIN RICHARD! DO IT FOR THE KING'S HONOR!!
He is the king
Boy, this race would’ve been an honor to experience.
back in 1970 when i was 9, my brother was at U.N.L in lincoln ne, he took us to the dodge dealer to show us the big wing dodge, there in the show room. we ran 383 and 440 in our dodge pick-ups.
back in north platte the guy across the street had a plymouth superbird, he drove daily. from 71 till 1980. lol its funny, back then it was normal to see that car parked on the street. dad had a 60 corvette in our drive way, way cool..lol.
thanks for the clip..
The age of real Cars..
No power steering, bias plys with stagger,hot floorboards,no speed limit on pit road, race back to finish on yellow, and no restrictor plates. And not one GQ pretty boy in sight.
Amen
back in the day real men drove real cars
dan farris Should’ve had speed limits, power steering equals no hand cramps, finishing on yellow is lame, and the NASCAR haters belong on GQ.
Gianni keep playing video games in moms basement and work on those hand cramps😁
@@danfarris135 lol
Damn...more than 50 years ago now... everything must have been so different
Btw these cars look so beautiful
Bring them back! There are enough remanufactured replacement parts to have a fully supported classic stock car circuit.
Not for those cars just mustang and Chevelle stuff or box Chevy pickups
I cant believe they made Cars into real life
ikr
So wacky lol
Cars was based off of these races by the way.
This race was before cars came out
@@Bogxs Yeah
They should rerun these races on t.v. until they can start 2020 season 🏁
Alex Frenette at least post them on the internet. I have trouble finding anything longer than a few minutes from mid 60’s-71 or so.
I'd like to watch the old road course races with these cars.
They wil ne ver do that. Too many people would see the difference between car races now and then...
Marcelo Godoy
It’s not about tricking them, it’s about giving them something to watch
@@veritateseducational217 yah totally agree
If you like this, the local speedways and drivers could use your support. It's great still seeing people put together and racing their own cars.
Comments:
00,01% just normal comments
*99,99% IT'S DINOCO KING FROM CARS!*
Some viewers: Yes, old school NASCAR, look at those cars.
Others: Dinoco, Cars quotes
Be honest...
We’re all here for Dinoco
no
no stfu
@@Noah-jb9om yes dinoco
*DINOCO BLUE*
No where here for those beatiful builds and this really good race
Wow, so clean...even photographers are close to the track
Awesome footage, it’s amazing how much Charlotte has updated over the years
Now those were race cars. Those were real drivers.
I've never seen a actual nascar race,but it was DEFINITELY different back then....in the king's days
Τα παλια nascar ειχαν μια διαφορετικη αισθηση
Really glad that Pixar made Richard Petty’s car an icon among those who don’t have any interest in cars or racing.
Just beautiful cars
Notice @4:18 with the Bobby Isaac interview: He tells about the race without name dropping a dozen sponsors in the process.
For all the years Isaac drove competitively in NASCAR, it's a pity he had few superspeedway wins to his credit. He had competed for nearly eight seasons before getting his first superspeedway win at Texas in 1969 . . . that Daytona win from years earlier was a qualifying race for the 500.
The king 43 of cars
The Aero Wars! Back when Nascar WAS Nascar, but had four certain muscle cars that had ridiculous aerodynamics put on, especially the infamous .28 Charger Daytona/Road Runner Superbird!
Those rumbling giant V8s breaking speed records like a boss, it's perfection.
Now this racing is exciting and could watch more of
Never have I ever seen so many beautiful cars before.
Back when racing was racing... miss the old days......
All those beautiful cars 😢
Fun fact. Driver of this car (Richard Petty #43) voiced King. And also King is Plymouth 43 with Richard's colour and stickers
at lest those are some actual CARS, not these damn hot whells from today
Hey, another English major.
BenGunn nostalgia is nice, but those new hot wheels will shake & bake those tin cans. Dbl lap them in 100 laps.
@@MrMogulvogl BS those Mopar wing cars could go 200mph back then proven fact that set the first ever records going that fast officially timed infact I think it was over 200 if I remember. Hell the new cars aren't even going that fast they get close but I had yet seen any of them hit 200 or over even on the none restrictor plate races . I am sure they handle better for sure being the suspension is much better but as far as being faster top speeds like I have said I haven't seen one yet to top 200 in any of these new race cars on any of the big ovals probably because NASCAR wants to limit how fast they can go or because they have 30 frikin drivers in each race so it's hard at times to even get out & run away from the others because the cars are so closely matched now or the fact that they would be running into each other which it seems NASCAR likes having these exciting wrecks especially if it's a televised race to keep the viewers watching the race that also increases tv view ratings . You have to admit these old racers had big balls to go that fast in these cars being most were built in regular garages with no real racer made & designed parts like now where as back then it was make or build what you can on the budget you have & hope it works or that it doesn't kill you or someone else in the race or stands or the fact that the welding process back then was shabby at best because of using a stick welder to weld those chassis up with no ability to sonic check the welds for cracks or porosity in the welds or metal like they do now with certified chassis or the fact of crappy air they had to breath no power steering crappy brakes crappy seats & the list goes on compared to how easy they have it now .
@@peteloomis8456 very true. I heard about 210 with the wing, but I dont know
@@sludge4125 made my day
Bobby Isaac was my brothers favorite driver. Rest in Peace Bobby ✌🏁You were good. Mike Pardue
CORRECTION:
The Hemi Hype will mislead you into believing that the Dodge Daytona won the Manufacturers Championship in 1970.
The truth is that Bobby won all his races in a regular nosed Charger. He never won one race in WINGED Daytona.
now this was real racing
The cars were definitely cooler
The beautiful 1968 Ford Torino fastback was so aerodynamic - Chrysler had to build a Frankenstein car just to keep up! 🗿🏁
yep the two fastest races of 1970 were both won by fords.
The third winner in 1970 was Richard Petty,right?
I remember having an AFX slot car set, along with all my buddies having one too. The bodies on the little cars were these cars shown here. That was such a fun time, this video brings back not only watching these races on tv but also remembering a better time in our society.
Man I love all the quirky 60s-70s design of cars
I used to emulate these races with my H.O. track... so much fun back in the day!
Now that was racing, not like today, 3 stages..these guys knew how to get it done..
lol, yea that was racing when everybody was 3-10 laps down except the leader.
Everyone was SO impressed w/ the Superbirds/Daytonas, but a Mercury Cyclone took the checkered flag. Great driving by Yarbrough. My dad made the comment that Yarbrough clipped their wings, when he won.
No one:
Literally not one soul:
The captions when the cars are racing: *music*
Hemi roaring is music to my ears
Ah yes, screaming engines. Good sound.
Hey Dio, can you give a quick WRYYYYYYYY for the fans?
What does that even mean no one knows what it means it gets the people going
That’s because it is
This was when Nascar was worth watching. Today it's as boring as watching paint dry.
A great time for racing "The Areo War's " I personally loved seeing the wing cars racing!!! 2022
1:48 they look like McQueen and The King
0:23 did anyone else seen Tow Mater?
*I DID*
AYOO😂😂😂😂😂
yes!!
Ya
Yeah it was like tuhmater but without the tuh
Nascar back then doesn't sound so different compared to modern Nascar!! Like at 2:07, NICE!!
It's crazy they are running the same speeds they do today in mostly factory cars with almost no safety equipment.
that is nonsense, there was practically nothing factory about these cars and for their day they had great roll cages, and by this time fuel bladders were used.
I love the fact that the winner is with his family in victory lane.
A wonderful moment in the life of a family that will experience great grief in their near future.
@Sludge . . . your words were well put.
I hadn't realized the seriousness of LeeRoy's health issues until I read Cale Yarborough's autobiography years later. I really appreciated and admired Cale for devoting several pages of his autobiography about LeeRoy's latter years, a tragedy, indeed!
Thank you.
"IM NOT GETTING BEHIND YOU AGAIN OLD MAN!"
Man thats back when racing was racing. And the cars were so much cooler.
Great footage of this race. Very clear for the year I was born. Very interesting how drafting wasn't such a factor back in the days without restrictor plates. Must've been a wonderful time for racing. Bet those boys had a blast utilizing pure horsepower to make a statement. Especially like the Ms. Falstaff at the end of the video. Thanks for the upload.
These races are absolutely scary compared to what we have today.
That Leroy guy is going ham!
they made real men back then , no soy boys .
I don’t know why they thought the super bird Daytona was an ugly car, to me it looks cool
It's cool to me too
I was surprised to see dash cam from the 70s. My immediate thought was the cameras were too heavy. I wouldn't let that additional weight in my car. Great footage.
My parents went to that race. That is insane. They let my mom and older brother (he was a baby) down in the pit.
Wow those were some beautiful cars!!
Now that was real race cars.
As An Asheville NC Native, HISTORIC NEW ASHEVILLE SPEEDWAY & THE KING 👑#43 RACED ON THIS TRACK TOO.
It’s like a race on the interstate from NYC to Philly. And about as exciting.
Amazing quality, great channel
1:29 hudson hornet...!!
The hudson hornet is a real car yknow??
@@icy101yt yes but is older, didnt race with the king
@@wonderwizardforbiddenfrequ815 yes hudson hornet was from 51 - 54 i think charger daytonas where the 60s and the king who is a Plymouth super bird was 70s
@Chivet Cell No, those are Ford Torinos Talladegas. Hudson Hornet never raced with those, but in the 50s.
Thanks for the Upload !! That was a Awesome High Quality Short Film For Bk in the Day With those Big Block Wing Plymouth's & Dodge's.
I remember watching that old blue rearwing car going around the track that day.,got a model of it in my room
Sees this video in my recommendation:
My brain in a split second: Dino co from cars.
0:25 Mater!?
One of the few cars that won Sunday and didn’t sell on Monday for NASCAR
Watching those old MoPars run is what made NASCAR exciting to watch. Those were the good ole days!