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The 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series Champion

Red Byron




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The 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series Championship

went to Robert "Red" Byron



In 1948, Red Byron was the first champion in the NASCAR Modified Series.
In 1949, Byron won 2 of the 6 races he entered, out of the 8 race schedule in 1949.
Byron's 2 wins in 1949 came at, Daytona Beach and Road Course and Martinsville Speedway
Byron only ran 3 seasons in the NASCAR Strictly Stock Series.
In the NASCAR Strictly Stock Series, Byron ran 15 races, totaling;
2 wins, 8 top 5s, 9 top 10s and an average finish of 10th.

Learn more about Red Byron at the Legends of NASCAR website.

Learn more about the 1949 NASCAR Cup season at WikiPedia.

Red Byron wins the inaugural NASCAR Championship.

Listen to a recap of the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series season



The Top 10 in the 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Series

1949 NASCAR Cup Top 10
PlaceDriverPoints
1Red Byron842.5
2Lee Petty725
3Bob Flock704
4Bill Blair567.5
5Fonty Flock554.5
6Curtis Turner430
7Ray Erickson422
8Tim Flock421
9Glenn Dunaway384
10Frank Mundy370



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