Marvin Panch














































Marvin Panch
Born
(1926-05-28)May 28, 1926
Menomonie, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died December 31, 2015(2015-12-31) (aged 89)
Port Orange, Florida, U.S.
Achievements
1961 Daytona 500 Winner
Awards Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame inductee (2002)
National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame inductee (1987)

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
216 races run over 15 years
Best finish 2nd (1957)
First race 35th race of 1951 season (Oakland)
Last race
1966 National 500 (Charlotte)
First win 35th race of 1956 season (Montgomery)
Last win
1966 World 600 (Charlotte)











Wins Top tens Poles
17 126 21


Marvin Panch (May 28, 1926 – December 31, 2015) was an American stock car racing driver. Winner of the 1961 Daytona 500, he won seventeen NASCAR Grand National – now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series – events during a 17-year career.




Contents






  • 1 Early career


  • 2 NASCAR career


  • 3 Awards


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Motorsports career results


    • 5.1 NASCAR


      • 5.1.1 Grand National Series


        • 5.1.1.1 Daytona 500








  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Early career


Born in Menomonie, Wisconsin, Panch relocated to California at an early age.[1][2] He started his racing career as a car owner in Oakland, California. One week, his driver did not show up, and he raced the car to a third-place finish.[1] He won a championship and several races in six years, including five NASCAR races on the West Coast of the United States.[3]



NASCAR career


He attempted his first East Coast race at Darlington Raceway in 1953. NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr. convinced him to come east for 1954.[3]Lee Petty invited Panch to race in the 1954 Darlington race, where he finished third. The finish impressed Tom Horbison, who hired Panch to race his car during the 1955 season. His 1955 finishes caught the attention of Pete DePaolo, who hired Panch to race in his factory Ford team. Panch won his first NASCAR race on July 20, 1956, at Montgomery Speedway after starting on the pole position and dominating the entire race.[1]


He won the two races in 1957 for DePaolo. He added another victory in April before Ford ended its factory support in the middle of the season. Panch joined the legendary Holman-Moody team for the rest of the season. He won three more events in the season, and finished second in the final points standings.[1]


The end of the Ford factory sponsorship hurt Panch's career. Over the next three seasons he was only able to race in 24 races.[1]


He was offered a ride by famed NASCAR mechanic Smokey Yunick in the 1961 Daytona 500. The car was a year old (1960) Pontiac. Panch took the offer, and won the 1961 Daytona 500 to put his career back on track.[1] During the 1962 season he was offered a ride by renowned car owners the Wood Brothers. He accepted the ride in the Ford factory sponsored team. Panch had eight wins and 30 top-three finishes in 69 races for the team. He stayed with the team from 1962 to March 27, 1966, when Ford had another dispute with NASCAR.[1] In 1965, A. J. Foyt finished the Atlanta 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in a car Panch had started, taking it to victory. Panch received credit for the win.


In February 1963 Panch was involved in a fiery crash at Daytona, and was pulled to safety by fellow driver Tiny Lund. Lund was awarded the Carnegie Medal for heroism, and went on to win the 1963 Daytona 500 in the car that the injured Panch had been scheduled to drive. Lund said of Panch: "Marvin would have done the same for us."[4]


Panch was hired by Petty to race for Petty Enterprises for the 1966 World 600 in a year old car. Panch won the race for his final career victory, when Petty was his relief driver. Panch raced for Petty Enterprises until he announced his retirement after the National 500 at Charlotte in October 1966.[1]



Awards


Panch was named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998. He was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame in 1987, and the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in its first class in 2002.[3]



Personal life


His second wife Bettie founded the Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports. Panch is the father of four children: Pamela and Marvann, from his first marriage to Hester Herrald, and Richard (deceased) and Marvette, from his second marriage to Bettie Gong.


Following his Daytona 500 win, Panch purchased property in Port Orange, Florida, relocating there after the end of his career.[5] On December 31, 2015, Panch was found unconscious in his car, and was later pronounced dead of natural causes.[5]



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.)



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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
62

NGNC
Pts
Ref

1951
Marvin Panch
56

Mercury

DAB

CLT

NMO

GAR

HBO

ASF

NWS

MAR

CAN

CLS

CLB

DSP

GAR

GRS

BAI

HEI

AWS

MCF

ALS

MSF

FMS

MOR

ABS

DAR

CLB

CCS

LAN

CLT

DSP

WIL

HBO

TPN

PGS

MAR

OAK
6

NWS


GAR
16

NMO

36th
371.5
[6]

Ford


HMS
2

JSP

ATL


1953
Marvin Panch
06

Dodge

PBS

DAB

HAR

NWS

CLT

RCH

CCS

LAN

CLB

HCY

MAR

PMS

RSP

LOU

FFS

LAN

TCS

WIL

MCF

PIF

MOR

ATL

RVS

LCF

DAV

HBO

AWS

PAS

HCY

DAR
28

CCS

LAN
18

BLF

WIL

NWS

MAR

ATL

60th
214
[7]

1954

Beryl Jackson
98

Dodge

PBS

DAB

JSP

ATL

OSP

OAK
2

NWS

HBO

CCS

LAN

WIL

MAR

SHA

RSP

CLT

GAR

CLB

LND

HCY

MCF

WGS

PIF

AWS

SFS

GRS

MOR

OAK
2

CLT


DAR
3

CCS

17th
1935
[8]

John Fernandez


SAN
10


Chet Chiroso
15

Plymouth


COR
9


Beryl Jackson
98

Olds


CLT
22

LAN
13

MAS
7

MAR
19

NWS
6


1955
Marvin Panch
56

Mercury

TCS

PBS

JSP

DAB

OSP

CLB

HBO

NWS

MGY

LAN

CLT

HCY

ASF
2

TUS
16

MAR

RCH

NCF

FOR

LIN

MCF

FON

AIR

CLT

PIF

CLB

AWS

MOR

ALS

NYF

14th
2812
[9]

John Hernandez


SAN
4

CLT

FOR

MAS

RSP


Julian Petty
44

Chevy


DAR
13

MGY
21

LAN
4

RSP

GPS


DePaolo Engineering
98

Ford


MAS
2

CLB

MAR
11

LVP

NWS
23

HBO
11


1956

Tom Harbison

Olds

HCY
9

CLT

10th
4680
[10]

Ford


WSS
2

PBS
13

ASF
4


MGY
1

OKL

ROA
22*

OBS

SAN

NOR

PIF

MYB

POR


CSH
3

CLT
4


NWP
21

CLT
3

CCF
3

MAR
2

HCY

WIL
6


Dodge


DAB
72

PBS
25

WIL

ATL

NWS

LAN

RCH

CLB

9

Ford


CON
15

GPS

HCY

HBO

MAR

LIN

CLT

POR

EUR

NYF

MER

MAS

CLT

MCF

POR

AWS


LAN
34

POR

CLB

HBO

99


RSP
7

PIF
3

CSF

CHI

CCF


DePaolo Engineering
8

Ford


DAR
3


1957
98

WSS
1*

CON
1*

TIC
3

DAB
5


WIL
19

HBO
11

AWS
16

NWS
4

LAN
17

CLT
2

PIF
1

GBF
19

POR

CCF
3

RCH
3

MAR
8

POR

EUR

LIN
4

LCS
4

ASP

2nd
9956
[11]
12


CON
16

Marvin Panch
98

Ford


NWP
2

CLB
3

CPS

PIF
19

JAC

RSP
8

CLT
1


HCY
12


LCS
3


LIN
1

OBS
4

MYB
13

DAR
3

NYF

AWS
7

CSF

SCF

LAN
34

CLB
6

CCF
2

CLT
18


NBR
4

CON
4

NWS
7

GBF
21


Herb Thomas
92

Pontiac


MAS
1

POR


NOR
16


GLN
14

KPC


Fireball Roberts
22

Ford


MAR
16


1958

John Whitford
98

Ford

FAY

DAB
14

CON

FAY

WIL
3

HBO
2

FAY

CLB
31

PIF

ATL
4

CLT
17

MAR
5

ODS

OBS

GPS

GBF

STR

NWS

BGS

TRN
23

RSD

CLB
19

NBS

REF

LIN

HCY

AWS

RSP

MCC

SLS

TOR

BUF

MCF

BEL

BRR

CLB

NSV

AWS

BGS

MBS

DAR
5

CLT

BIR

CSF

GAF

RCH

HBO

SAS

MAR
31

NWS

ATL

18th
3424
[12]

1959

Tom Vernon

FAY

DAY

DAY
17

HBO

CON

ATL


DAR
29

HCY

RCH

CSF

HBO

MAR
38

AWS

NWS

CON

66th
352
[13]

Don Angel
3

Ford


WIL
22

BGS

CLB

NWS

REF

HCY

MAR

TRN

CLT

NSV

ASP

PIF

GPS

ATL

CLB

WIL

RCH

BGS

AWS

DAY

HEI

CLT

MBS

CLT

NSV

AWS

BGS

GPS

CLB


1960

Tom Vernon
98

Ford

CLT
22

CLB

DAY
26

DAY

DAY
46

CLT

NWS

PHO

CLB

MAR

HCY

WIL

BGS

GPS

AWS

26th
5268
[14]

W.J. Ridgeway
77

Ford


DAR
10

PIF

HBO

RCH

HMS

CLT
17

BGS

DAY
14

HEI

MAB

MBS

ATL
17

BIR

NSV

AWS
33

PIF

CLB

SBO

BGS

DAR
11

HCY

CSF

GSP

HBO

MAR

NWS

CLT
48

RCH

ATL
38


1961

Smokey Yunick
20

Pontiac

CLT

JSP

DAY

DAY
2

DAY
1

PIF

AWS

HMS


CLT
43

PIF

BIR

GPS

BGS

NOR

HAS

STR

DAY
4

ATL

CLB

MBS

BRI

NSV

BGS

AWS

RCH

SBO


CLT
26

BRI

GPS

HBO

18th
9392
[15]

John Masoni
3

Pontiac


ATL
6*

GPS

HBO

BGS

MAR

NWS

CLB

HCY

RCH

MAR

DAR
6

CLT

CLT

RSD

ASP


Petty Enterprises
42

Plymouth


DAR
31

HCY

RCH

CSF


Owens Racing
6

Pontiac


ATL
10

MAR

NWS


1962

Bob Osiecki
90

Dodge

CON

AWS

DAY

DAY
20

DAY
44

CON

AWS

SVH

HBO

9th
15138
[16]

20

Ford


RCH
17

CLB


Wood Brothers Racing
21

Ford


NWS
32

GPS

MBS

MAR
6

BGS

BRI
26

RCH

HCY

CON
13

DAR
2

PIF

CLT
8

ATL
8

BGS

AUG

RCH

SBO

DAY
3

CLB

ASH

GPS

AUG

SVH

MBS

BRI
11

CHT

NSV

HUN

AWS

STR

BGS

PIF

VAL

DAR
3

HCY

RCH

DTS

AUG

MAR
33

NWS
2

CLT
15

ATL
3


1963

BIR

GGS

THS

RSD

DAY

DAY

DAY

PIF

AWS

HBO

ATL

HCY

BRI

AUG

RCH

GPS

SBO

BGS

MAR

NWS

CLB

THS

DAR

ODS

RCH

CLT
7

BIR

ATL
3

DAY
3

MBS

SVH

DTS

BGS

ASH

OBS
6

BRR
3

BRI
4

GPS

NSV

CLB

AWS

PIF

BGS

ONA
9

DAR
2

HCY

RCH

MAR
2

DTS

NWS
1

THS

CLT
3

SBO

HBO

13th
17156
[17]
121


RSD
3


1964
21

CON

AUG
9

JSP

SVH

RSD
2

DAY
4

DAY

DAY
4

RCH
6

BRI
5

GPS
3

BGS
1*

ATL
14

AWS
1*

HBO
17

PIF
2

CLB
2

NWS
3

MAR
2

SVH
2

DAR
11

LGY
2

HCY
13

SBO
2

CLT
29

GPS
11

ASH
3

ATL
29

CON

NSV

CHT

BIR

VAL

PIF

DAY
27

ODS

OBS


BRI
7

NSV

MBS

AWS

DTS

ONA

CLB

BGS

STR

DAR

HCY

RCH

ODS

HBO

MAR
4

SVH

NWS
1

CLT
31

HAR

AUG

JAC
10th
21480
[18]

Holman-Moody
06

Ford


BRR
4

ISP


Bondy Long
71

Ford


GLN
24

LIN


1965

Wood Brothers Racing
21

Ford

RSD
3

DAY

DAY
3

DAY
6*

PIF

ASW

RCH

HBO

ATL
1*

GPS

NWS
5

MAR
2

CLB

BRI
4

DAR
11

LGY

BGS

HCY

CLT
33

CCF

ASH

HAR

NSV

BIR

ATL
1

GPS

MBS

VAL

DAY
12

ODS

OBS
3*

ISP
1*

GLN
1*

BRI
35

NSV

CCF

AWS

SMR

PIF

AUG

CLB

DTS

BLV

BGS

DAR
37

HCY

LIN

ODS

RCH

MAR
5

NWS
6

CLT
35

HBO

CAR
3

DTS

5th
22798
[19]

1966

AUG

RSD
30

DAY
4

DAY

DAY
26

CAR
17

BRI
18

ATL
16

HCY

CLB

GPS

BGS

NWS

MAR

DAR

LGY

MGR

MON

RCH

17th
15308
[20]

Petty Enterprises
42

Plymouth


CLT
1

DTS

ASH

PIF

SMR

AWS

BLV

GPS


ATL
28

CLB

AWS

BLV

BGS

DAR
4

HCY

RCH

HBO

MAR

NWS

CLT
6

CAR


Friedkin Enterprises
04

Plymouth


DAY
7

ODS


22

Ford


BRR
3

OXF
21

FON

ISP
18

BRI

SMR

NSV



Daytona 500




















































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

1959

Tom Vernon

Ford
4
17

1960
51
46

1961

Smokey Yunick

Pontiac
4

1

1962

Bob Osiecki

Dodge
37
44

1964

Wood Brothers Racing

Ford
9
4

1965
6
6

1966
7
26


References





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  3. ^ abc Biography at the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame, written 2002, Retrieved November 8, 2007


  4. ^ Staff. "MARVIN PANCH PASSES AWAY AT 89". nascar.com. Retrieved 6 January 2016.


  5. ^ ab Kelly, Godwin (December 31, 2015). "Local NASCAR racing legend Marvin Panch dies at age 89". The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved December 31, 2015.


  6. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1951 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  7. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1953 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  8. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1954 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  9. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1955 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  10. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  11. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1957 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  12. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1958 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  13. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1959 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  14. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1960 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  15. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1961 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  16. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  17. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1963 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  18. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1964 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  19. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1965 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.


  20. ^ "Marvin Panch – 1966 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2017.




External links



  • Official website


  • Marvin Panch driver statistics at Racing-Reference

  • Réplica del Histórico Auto









Achievements
Preceded by
Junior Johnson

Daytona 500 Winner
1961
Succeeded by
Fireball Roberts







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