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    Joseph Herbert Weatherly (May 29, 1922 – January 19, 1964) was an American stock car racing driver. Weatherly was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of...
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  • considered short tracks, and 14 events were held at super speedways. Joe Weatherly won the season opening's event at Charlotte, and Jarrett went on to...
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  • Look up weatherly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weatherly or Weatherley may refer to: Weatherly, Pennsylvania, a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania...
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    standings for 1962". Racing-reference.info. Retrieved June 21, 2013. "Joe Weatherly: 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-reference.info. Retrieved...
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  • of what is now called the NASCAR Cup Series. The series was won by Joe Weatherly from Richard Petty and Fred Lorenzen. The 1963 Daytona 500 was won by...
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  • Thomas took over the lead from Joe Weatherly. Lap 307: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Herb Thomas. Lap 317: Joe Weatherly had a terminal crash. Lap...
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  • through the city streets loosely referenced early 1950s NASCAR superstars Joe Weatherly and Curtis Turner, each of whom were known to rent cars, race, and crash...
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    Neil Bonnett. The museum was conceived by NASCAR race car champion Joe Weatherly, who was killed in a NASCAR Cup Series race at Riverside International...
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  • This race would produce Joe Weatherly's first finish in the top five. 87- Buck Baker 42- Lee Petty 2- Gwyn Staley 9- Joe Weatherly 300- Tim Flock 301- Fonty...
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  • Beach Road Course in 1958. The cars were raced by Curtis Turner and Joe Weatherly. The cars finished first and third in one race, and second and fourth...
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  • 454 km/h). Joe Weatherly would flip his 1960 Falcon upside down during the race, but no other cars were involved in the accident, and Weatherly was not injured...
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  • Joe Weatherly was leading the pack as the cars officially crossed the start/finish line. Lap 2: David Pearson took over the lead from Joe Weatherly....
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  • finishing the event. Lap 231: Ned Jarrett takes over the lead from Joe Weatherly, Weatherly would never lead a NASCAR Cup Series race after the conclusion...
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    of 1962–'63 NASCAR champion Joe Weatherly, who refused to wear a shoulder harness and wore his lap belt loosely. Weatherly died when he lost control entering...
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    different winners. On June 19, 1962 Joe Weatherly started on the pole position with a lap of 63.069 mph (101.500 km/h). Joe drove his Bud Moore-owned Pontiac...
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    to motocross, best average score wins. Weatherly won the first race, Richard Petty won the second race. Weatherly (1/2) won the Rebel 300 with best overall...
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  • race with. Lap 3: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Fireball Roberts. Lap 4: Jack Smith took over the lead from Joe Weatherly. Lap 5: Fireball Roberts...
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    Johnson Lap 263: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Bob Welborn Finish: Joe Weatherly was officially declared the winner of the event Weather information...
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  • held at Boyd's Speedway in Ringgold, Georgia on August 3, 1962 with Joe Weatherly taking the flag after leading 19 of 200 laps "Boyds Speedway - The Local...
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  • Beauchamp took over the lead from Joe Weatherly. Lap 85: Johnny Beauchamp had a terminal crash. Lap 86: Joe Weatherly took over the lead from Johnny Beauchamp...
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  • mid-1950s. His employees included Billy Carden, Curtis Turner, and Joe Weatherly. Out of 38 races, Schwam's vehicles have created one win for themselves...
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    Carolina. Associated Press. Burnett, Robert M. (January 20, 1964). "Joe Weatherly dies in stock-car crash". The Daily Times. Davenport, Iowa. Associated...
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    partying until the early hours, usually with a friend and fellow driver, Joe Weatherly. He is noted for several other racing accomplishments:[1] Archived 2006-02-21...
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  • for the Daytona 500. The team won its debut with Joe Weatherly driving the No. 8 Pontiac. Weatherly drove for the team for most of the season, and won...
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  • Drivers who were on the lead lap were Junior Johnson, Speedy Thompson, Joe Weatherly, and Buck Baker. Eleven drivers were knocked out of the race due to...
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    laps in this one-hour-and-fifty-nine-minute race. Last-place finisher Joe Weatherly had to withdraw from the race on lap 48 due to troubles with his vehicle's...
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    Cumulus Project Stormfury Water scarcity Weather forecasting Weather modification in North America Gelt, Joe. "Weather Modification: A Water Resource Strategy...
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  • player Joe Weatherly (1922–1964), American stock car racing driver Joseph Wentworth, early 20th century American college football player and coach Joe Yeager...
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    by Ray Fox. Curtis Turner finished second, Jack Smith was third, and Joe Weatherly was fourth. Lee Petty, Buck Baker, Fireball Roberts, and Cotton Owens...
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    1964: Two-time defending champion Joe Weatherly was killed instantly when he struck the turn 6 wall on lap 86. Weatherly was 41 years old. 1972: Race shortened...
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