One hundred and sixty laps were competed on a dirt oval track spanning .625 miles (1.006 km).
[2] There were three cautions delivered down by NASCAR officials and the race lasted exactly one hour, twenty-one minutes, and sixteen seconds.
[4] All the drivers in this event were racing for a prize purse that totalled $4,285 ($48,737.22 when adjusted for inflation).
Only 20 of the 28 competing drivers would gain financially from this race; with individual earnings that ranged from $1,110 ($12,625.04 when adjusted for inflation) to a paltry $50 for the NASCAR drivers who finished in 13th place through 20th place ($568.7 when adjusted for inflation).
No financial compensation was given to the participants who finished in the bottom 9 due to NASCAR's limited budget for prize winnings in an era prior to "big money" sponsors like Sprint Nextel and the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.