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词条 Tiny Lund
释义

  1. Background

  2. Early NASCAR years

  3. 1963 Daytona 500

  4. Return to journeyman

  5. Success in Grand American series

  6. Death at Talladega

  7. Aftermath

  8. Motorsports career results

     NASCAR  Grand National Series  Winston Cup Series  Daytona 500 

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2012}}{{Infobox NASCAR driver
|name = Tiny Lund
|image = Tiny Lund with son.jpg
|caption = Tiny Lund holding up his son Christopher prior to racing (circa 1971)
|birth_name = DeWayne Louis Lund
|birth_place = Harlan, Iowa, United States
|birth_date = {{birth date|1929|11|14}}
|death_date = {{death date and age|1975|8|17|1929|11|14}}
|death_place = Lincoln, Alabama, United States
|death_cause = Racing accident at Talladega
|achievements = 1973 NASCAR Grand National East Series Champion
1968, 1970, 1971 Grand American Champion
1963 Daytona 500 Winner
1970 Daytona Permatex 300 Winner
|awards = International Motorsports Hall of Fame (1994)
Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
|Total_Cup_Races = 303
|Years_In_Cup = 20
|Best_Cup_Pos = 10th (1963)
|First_Cup_Race = 1955 LeHi 300 (LeHi)
|Last_Cup_Race = 1975 Talladega 500 (Talladega)
|First_Cup_Win = 1963 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
|Last_Cup_Win = 1966 Beltsville 200 (Beltsville)
|Cup_Wins = 5
|Cup_Top_Tens = 119
|Cup_Poles = 6
|Total_GNEast_Races = 25
|Years_In_GNEast = 2
|Best_GNEast_Pos = 1st (1973)
|First_GNEast_Race = 1972 Bold City 200 (Jacksonville)
|Last_GNEast_Race = 1973 Buddy Shuman 100 (Hickory)
|First_GNEast_Win = 1973 Selinsgrove 100 (Selinsgrove)
|Last_GNEast_Win = 1973 Buddy Shuman 100 (Hickory)
|GNEast_Wins = 5
|GNEast_Top_Tens = 15
|GNEast_Poles = 3
|updated = October 27, 2013
}}DeWayne Louis "Tiny" Lund (November 14, 1929 – August 17, 1975) was an American stock car racer. He was a journeyman racer-for-hire in the top level NASCAR Grand National Series, running partial seasons for a number of years, including a victory in the 1963 Daytona 500. Lund saw his greatest success in the NASCAR Grand American Series, where he was the season champion in three of the four full years the series was run – Lund won 41 of the 109 Grand American events that ran.[1]

Lund stood 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighed about 270 lbs., earning the ironic nickname "Tiny".[2]

Background

Lund started racing at a young age on a motorcycle, then moved up to midget cars and sprint cars.[2] He served in the Korean War in the United States Air Force, and in 1955 decided to try stock car racing in NASCAR.[2]

Early NASCAR years

Lund went south with a 1955 Chevrolet and competed in the LeHi, Arkansas, event, with sponsorship from Carl Rupert and his safety belt company. Lund qualified mid-pack but his event ended in an accident on lap 65. Lund's car flipped end over end and his safety belt broke. He was bruised and had a broken arm.

For 1956, Lund teamed up with Gus Holzmueller, and their best result was a fourth-place finish in Columbia, South Carolina.[3] Lund also ran a few events for A. L. Bumgarner.

In 1957, Lund split his time between Bumgarner's Pontiacs and a Petty Enterprises Oldsmobile. With Bumgarner, Lund controlled the majority of an event at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds short dirt track in Shelby, North Carolina. He won the pole position, and led 136 (of 200) laps when his right rear axle gave out with 14 laps left.[4] Lund had two other poles on the season. Late in the 1957 season at the North Wilkesboro Speedway, a wheel from Lund's car was thrown into stands, and a spectator was killed.[5]

Lund left Bumgarner and continued his journeyman driving in 1958, winning the pole position at races in Gastonia and Hillsboro. In 1959 he fielded self-owned Chevrolets. Lund did not have major success, and he was without rides by 1963.

1963 Daytona 500

In February 1963, Lund went to Daytona International Speedway shopping around for any ride in that year's Daytona 500. Lund's friend Marvin Panch, the driver for the Wood Brothers racing team, had an accident while testing an experimental Ford-powered Maserati for the Daytona Continental three-hour sportscar race (a precursor to the 24 Hours of Daytona). When Panch's car burst into flames, Lund ran into the inferno and pulled Panch out of the wreckage. For his actions, Lund was awarded the Carnegie Hero's Medal.[6]

Panch, in hospital, asked Lund to take his ride in the Wood Brothers Racing entry. Lund was fourth fastest in individual qualifying trials, and finished sixth in the second qualifying race, starting the race from 12th on the grid.

The start of the race was delayed due to heavy rains, and then the first 10 laps were run under caution. As the green flag waved, Lund worked his way through the field. The Wood Brothers team had a winning strategy for the race – they planned to complete the race on one fuel stop less than the field.[6] Lund managed to take the lead very late in the race. Lorenzen passed Lund with 10 laps left to go, but ran out of gas and had to make a pit stop. Then Ned Jarrett made the pass on Lund for the top spot but with three laps to go he also ran out of gas. Lund's car ran out of fuel on the final lap, but he managed to coast home to win the 1963 Daytona 500.

Return to journeyman

Lund's victory revived what had been a dwindling career. He stayed in the Wood Brothers Ford for several 1963 races after Daytona, and holding a late lead in the Southeastern 500 before his motor gave out. Marvin Panch returned to the Wood Brothers and Lund was without a ride. Holman-Moody gave him a car for several of the bigger races, though without success, at the Dixie 400, Firecracker 400 and World 600.

For 1964 he hooked up with a series of lesser known owners, at one point leading in the Columbia 200 but dropped out due to overheating. Late in the year he settled in with driving for Lyle Stelter, continued as his driver into the 1965 season. Lund earned his second career Grand National victory in the 1965 Columbia 200, qualifying in fourth and taking the lead from Ned Jarrett before rains came and washed out the second half of the event. In 1966, he continued his partnership with Stelter. Lund lead races at Spartanburg and Manassas, dropping out of both races with mechanical problems (two of the 21 races he did not finish that season), before earning his third career win at Beltsville Speedway.

For 1967, he teamed once again with Stelter for the majority of the year but it was with Petty Enterprises in the No. 42 Plymouth that he had most of his success. Lund finished fourth in the Daytona 500 despite running out of fuel with a lap to go. Lund finished fifth in the World 600 for Petty Enterprises. He struggled in Stelter's Fords despite a promising run in Fonda, New York, where he qualified second and led some laps before an axle broke. Lund and Stelter parted at season's end.

For 1968, he teamed with Bud Moore and his Mercurys, finishing fifth in the Firecracker 400 and fourth in Rockingham during his shortened Grand National season.

In 1968, Lund appeared as one of the race drivers in the racing scene of the MGM movie Speedway which starred Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra.

In 1969, Lund entered one Grand National race, guesting for Bill France Sr. in the inaugural Talladega 500. The race is known for a drivers' boycott over tire safety protests. Lund drove into the lead but his clutch failed and he was classified ninth.

Success in Grand American series

From 1968 through 1971, Lund earned his greatest racing successes in the new NASCAR Grand American Series, winning 41 of the 109 Grand American races from 1968 through 1971. The series was designed for pony cars like Ford Mustangs, Chevrolet Camaros and Mercury Cougars.

Lund drove a Cougar for the Bud Moore team in 1968, winning the inaugural season championship.

Lund would win back-to-back Grand American championships in 1970 and 1971, driving a Comaro for the Ronnie Hopkins team.

Lund "won" two Grand National events in 1971 – both times driving his Grand American pony car. As the number of entrants for some of the smaller Grand National races were low (only 14 cars entered the 1971 Space City 300), NASCAR decided to allow Grand American cars to fill out the remaining spots at six Grand National races later in the year. Three of these Grand National races were won by drivers in Grand American cars; Lund drove the Camaro to victory in the Buddy Shuman 276 and the Wilkes 400, while Bobby Allison drove a Mustang to victory in the Myers Brothers 250.[7] The flat tracks at the Shuman and Myers events favored the smaller pony cars, while Lund won the Wilkes event when Richard Petty's Grand National car had problems late in the race. Neither of these victories were added to Lund's official win tally—NASCAR had dictated, pre-races, that if a Grand American car won it would not be credited with a Grand National victory; first place points would not be awarded. Despite this, the wins were counted as constructor's victories for Chevrolet and starts for Lund.

Greg Fielden and Peter Golenbock's Stock Car Racing Encyclopedia has credited Lund with the two victories, bringing his career Grand National total to five. This also has disputed the win total between Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip, both of whom are tied at 84, though Allison has always claimed that he has 85 Grand National wins. This also would technically dispute Charlie Glotzbach, Richard Petty and Elmo Langley's win totals. If, as NASCAR did with other combined division races, wins were awarded based on classes similar to sportscar racing and regional series (K&N Pro Series currently), Petty would have a 201st win (in the same Grand American win for Allison), Langley a third win (1971 at Hickory; Lund in a Grand American), and Glotzbach a second win (1971 at North Wilkesboro; Lund in a Grand American) based on winning the Grand National class.

The Grand American series folded during 1972, after just six races – the new Grand National East Division emerged later that year. Lund moved to the new series and the existing NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series.

Lund won the Sportsman season opener at Daytona twice and continued to rack up victories on short tracks that he had raced on as a youth.

Death at Talladega

In 1975, he entered an A .J. King Dodge in the Talladega 500 of the top level (renamed) Winston Cup Series. Lund qualified as first alternate; when Grant Adcox's car was withdrawn from the event, Lund was in and after a short track event that Saturday was flown down in Bobby Allison's private airplane.

The race was delayed a week by heavy rains, finally running on August 17. On the seventh lap, Lund and J. D. McDuffie collided on the backstretch; Lund and McDuffie spun down the track as other cars started crashing behind them. As rookie Terry Link was spun hard into the drivers' door of Lund's Dodge, Link's Pontiac subsequently exploded in flames. Two spectators in the infield climbed over the catchfence, and with help from driver Walter Ballard, pulled an unconscious Link from his car and managed to revive him.[8]

As this was happening, Lund was extricated from his own car by track rescue teams. He was alive when he reached the track infield hospital, but died less than 10 minutes later of massive chest and internal crush injuries.[8] Drivers were not informed of Lund's death until the race was over.

Aftermath

Buddy Baker was victorious in that Talladega 500 in a Bud Moore Ford but there was no celebration as he walked away to be by himself for a few minutes upon hearing of Lund's passing.[9] Lund was survived by his family, including son Christopher DeWayne Lund.

Lund was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994, and in 1998 named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.

There is a Tiny Lund Grandstand at Daytona International Speedway, and in his hometown of Harlan, Iowa, there is a local dirt-track International Motor Contest Association (IMCA) Modified race, the Tiny Lund Memorial, with over 200 entries annually for this popular event.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

NASCAR Grand National Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62NGNC|NASCAR Grand National classification Pts Ref
1955 Carl Rupert 37 Chevy TCS PBS JSP DAB OSP CLB HBO NWS MGY LAN CLT HCY ASF TUS MAR RCH NCF FOR LIN MCF FON AIR CLT PIF CLB AWS MOR ALS NYF SAN CLT FOR MAS RSP DAR MGY LAN RSP GPSMAS
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Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31NWCC|NASCAR Winston Cup classification Pts Ref
1972 Hank Richardson55Chevy RSD DAY RCH ONT CAR ATL BRI DAR NWS MAR TAL CLT DOV MCH RSDTWS
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1973 Carl Price RSDDAY
{{small|36}}
RCH
{{small|23}}
CAR
{{small|40}}
BRIATL
{{small|38}}
NWS DAR MAR TAL NSVCLT
{{small|36}}
DOV TWS RSD MCH DAY BRI ATL TAL NSV DAR RCH DOV NWS MAR CLT CAR 94th - [28]
1975 King Enterprises 26 Dodge RSDDAY
{{small|DNQ}}
RCH CAR BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POCTAL
46
MCH DAR DOV NWS MAR CLT RCH CAR BRI ATL ONT 115th 25 [29]
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1959 Buck Baker Racing Chevrolet1340
1960 Bill Gazaway Oldsmobile6451
1963 Wood Brothers Racing Ford121
1964 Graham Shaw Ford1311
1965 Lyle Stelter Ford2429
1966 Gary Weaver FordDNQ
1967 Petty Enterprises Plymouth114
1968 Bud Moore Engineering Mercury59
1970McConnell RacingDodge813
19712329
1973 Carl Price Chevrolet1936
1975 King Enterprises DodgeDNQ

References

1. ^The Grand National East Division, Retrieved October 3, 2007
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.motorsportshalloffame.com/halloffame/1994/Tiny_Lund_main.htm |title=Tiny Lund |publisher=International Motorsports Hall of Fame |accessdate=January 15, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927133547/http://www.motorsportshalloffame.com/halloffame/1994/Tiny_Lund_main.htm |archivedate=September 27, 2011 |df=mdy-all }}
3. ^http://www.columbiaspeedway.com/index.php/columbia-speedway-history/
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://racing-reference.info/race/1957-15/W |title=Event 1957-15 |publisher=Racing Reference.info |accessdate=2016-07-21}}
5. ^{{cite book |last=Fleischman |first=Bill |first2=Al |last2=Pearce |title=The Unauthorized NASCAR Fan Guide; 2004 |publisher=Checkered Flag Press; Visible Ink Press |location=43311 Joy Rd. #414, Canton, MI |date=2004 |edition=10 |pages=145, 146 of 576 |chapter=11. At A Glance; 1957 |isbn=0-681-27587-1 }}
6. ^{{cite journal |author=Rick Minter |title='Tiny' delivered huge win for Woods at Daytona |publisher=Fond du Lac Reporter |date=February 16, 2007}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://racing-reference.info/race/1971_Buddy_Shuman_276/W |title=Comprehensive Racing Statistics, 1971 Buddy Shuman 276 |publisher=Racing-Reference.info |accessdate=2016-07-21}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url = https://www.newspapers.com/image/29834678|title = The Danville Register, Page 7 - at Newspapers.com|date = 1975-08-17|website = 'Tiny' Lund Killed in Race Crash|access-date = 2016-03-24}}
9. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2gdRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZMIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=7098,2709679&dq=tiny+lund+buddy+baker+talladega&hl=en Tiny Lund killed; Baker takes first in Talladega 500]
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1955/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1955 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1956/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1957/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1957 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1958/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1958 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1959/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1959 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1960/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1960 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1961/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1961 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1962/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1963/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1963 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1964/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1964 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1965/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1965 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1966/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1966 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1967/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1967 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1968/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1968 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1969/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1969 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1970/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1970 NASCAR Grand National Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1971/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 4, 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1972/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 14, 2017}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1973/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 14, 2017}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/drivdet/lundti01/1975/W|title=Tiny Lund – 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results|work=Racing-Reference|accessdate=May 14, 2017}}

External links

  • Drivers statistics at racing-reference.info; Retrieved February 17, 2007
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