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NASCAR officially recognizes Allison for winning race in 1971 | Racing

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR announced Wednesday its recognition of Bobby Allison as the official winner of the NASCAR Cup Series Myers Brothers Memorial at Bowman Gray Stadium on Aug. 6, 1971.

The NASCAR record books have been updated to reflect Allison in sole possession of fourth place on the all-time Cup Series wins list with 85 wins.

“For 53 years, the Myers Brothers Memorial was the only race run by NASCAR that did not have an official winner,” said Jim France, NASCAR chairman and CEO.

“As we began preparations for the upcoming Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium, the topic of that August 6, 1971 race returned to the forefront.

“We felt it was the right thing to officially recognize Bobby’s win and honor him as an 85-time NASCAR Cup Series winner. We are grateful for Bobby’s lifetime contributions to NASCAR.”

Earlier Wednesday, France and Senior Advisor to NASCAR Mike Helton visited with Allison to inform him of the news.

The race was one of six that season that featured a mix of Grand National (Cup Series) cars and smaller Grand American cars.

Allison, who competed in both series at the time, chose to drive his Grand American Ford Mustang and won the race, leading 138 of 200 laps.

Despite being presented the trophy in Victory Lane, the win never counted toward Allison’s Cup Series total.

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