Friday, August 2, 2024

1973 – Colella a Winner at Heidelberg

 

Tom Colella receives his trophy and a kiss after winning the 100-lap NASCAR Grand American race at Heidelberg Raceway. 



Heidelberg, Penn. (August 2, 1973) – Tom Colella, starting on the pole, jumped into the lead at the start and made every lap a winning one as he captured Thursday night’s 100-lap NASCAR Grand American marathon at Heidelberg Raceway.

Colella, whose also the track’s promoter, was driving the same car he uses in Pittsburgh Racing Association competition but had to install a smaller motor to conform to NASCAR regulations.

The Whitehall, Penn., pilot, who had earned the pole position with a clocking of 20.42 seconds, never was threatened after the last couple of laps. NASCAR star Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala., made a couple of attempts at Colella for the lead but then faded back.

Tiny Lund of Cross, S.C., came on to take second place early in the race, and remained there for most of the race, but was a quarter of a lap behind Colella at the checkered.


Results –


1. Tom Colella
2. Tiny Lund
3. Bobby Watson
4. Jeff Faber
5. Bruce Gould
6. A. Arnold
7. Cale Yarborough
8. Wayne Andrews
9. Bob Wearing
10.Ron Hutcherson
11.Delmar Clark
12.Neil Castles
13.Bobby Allison
14.David Ray Boggs
15.Jerry Hufflin



Tom Colella 


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