1965 in NASCAR
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1965 in NASCAR was a year that contained many changes. Due to the increasing speeds of the cars, and the concerns for safety, NASCAR outlawed the Chrysler
hemi engine. Chrysler responded by withdrawing their support, and drivers like Richard Petty, David Pearson, Paul Goldsmith, Bobby Isaac were forced to sit out the races. Driver Ned Jarrett won the Grand National (now Sprint Cup) championship after winning 13 of the 54 races he competed in.
Newly built Rockingham Speedway opened in 1966, and Curtis Turner returned from his ban to win the race in his Ford.
Chrysler
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hemi engine. Chrysler responded by withdrawing their support, and drivers like Richard Petty, David Pearson, Paul Goldsmith, Bobby Isaac were forced to sit out the races. Driver Ned Jarrett won the Grand National (now Sprint Cup) championship after winning 13 of the 54 races he competed in.
Newly built Rockingham Speedway opened in 1966, and Curtis Turner returned from his ban to win the race in his Ford.
Expansion
- Fords had won 34 races before NASCAR adjusted the rules to allow the Chryslers to compete, but it was too late in the 55 event season for them to mount a championship challenge.