Yunick's endorsement impressed Ray Nichels, and he put Isaac
in his Dodge for the 1964 season, and the young driver was on
his way to greatness. Isaac's name would be associated with
Dodges during his stellar career.
Isaac drove Nord Krauskopf's K&K
Insurance Dodge to the Winston Cup title in 1970. He won 11
races, and his car accounted for nearly 54 percent of the
total points which earned Dodge the manufacturers
championship, breaking a seven-year stranglehold by Ford.

Isaac, Krauskopf and legendary
crew chief Harry Hyde, decided to cap the season by going to
Talladega Superspeedway, the worlds fastest track, to try for
a closed-course record. On a raw, blustery day (November 24,
1970), Isaac circled the track at 201.104 mph to trump Buddy
Baker's old record of 200.447 mph.

Isaac felt that this was the
pinnacle of his career. Yet, in September 1971, he went on to
set 28 world class records on the Bonneville Salt Flats in his
Dodge. Many of his records still exist to this day.

Bobby Isaac was born in 1932, a
kid in a large North Carolina family. At 12 he went to work in
a sawmill where he saved his money until he had enough to buy
a pair of new shoes.
Isaac tired of working at the
sawmill, and that's when he decided that he wanted to make a
living driving race cars.
And eventually Bobby Isaac did,
winning 37 NASCAR Winston Cup events. Isaac could now buy all
the shoes he ever wanted.
Grand
National Champion (1970)
37 Winston Cup Wins
|
Win
Summary |
Race
Win# |
Date |
Race Name |
Track |
| 1 |
2/21/1964 |
Daytona qualifier |
Daytona |
| 2 |
4/18/1968 |
Columbia |
Columbia |
| 3 |
5/3/1968 |
Augusta |
Augusta |
| 4 |
9/13/1968 |
Beltsville |
Beltsville |
| 5 |
2/20/1969 |
Daytona qualifier |
Daytona |
| 6 |
4/3/1969 |
Columbia |
Columbia |
| 7 |
4/6/1969 |
Hickory |
Hickory |
| 8 |
4/8/1969 |
Greenville-Pickens |
Greenville-Pickens |
| 9 |
5/4/1969 |
Asheville-Weaverville |
Asheville-Weaverville |
| 10 |
5/16/1969 |
Beltsville |
Beltsville |
| 11 |
6/1/1969 |
Middle Georgia |
Middle Georgia |
| 12 |
6/5/1969 |
Smoky Mountain |
Smoky Mountain |
| 13 |
6/21/1969 |
Greenville-Pickens |
Greenville-Pickens |
| 14 |
8/21/1969 |
South Boston |
South Boston |
| 15 |
8/24/1969 |
Asheville-Weaverville |
Asheville-Weaverville |
| 16 |
9/5/1969 |
Hickory |
Hickory |
| 17 |
9/18/1969 |
Columbia |
Columbia |
| 18 |
10/17/1969 |
Savannah |
Savannah |
| 19 |
10/19/1969 |
Augusta |
Augusta |
| 20 |
11/2/1969 |
Jeffco Speedway |
Jeffco Speedway |
| 21 |
12/7/1969 |
Texas World |
Texas World |
| 22 |
5/15/1970 |
Beltsville |
Beltsville |
| 23 |
5/18/1970 |
Langley Field |
Langley Field |
| 24 |
5/28/1970 |
Smoky Mountain |
Smoky Mountain |
| 25 |
5/31/1970 |
Martinsville |
Martinsville |
| 26 |
6/20/1970 |
Hickory |
Hickory |
| 27 |
6/27/1970 |
Greenville-Pickens |
Greenville-Pickens |
| 28 |
7/9/1970 |
Thompson |
Thompson |
| 29 |
7/25/1970 |
Nashville |
Nashville |
| 30 |
8/6/1970 |
Columbia |
Columbia |
| 31 |
9/11/1970 |
Hickory |
Hickory |
| 32 |
10/4/1970 |
North Wilkesboro |
North Wilkesboro |
| 33 |
4/10/1971 |
Greenville-Pickens |
Greenville-Pickens |
| 34 |
5/23/1971 |
Kingsport |
Kingsport |
| 35 |
7/4/1971 |
Daytona |
Daytona |
| 36 |
9/26/1971 |
Martinsville |
Martinsville |
| 37 |
3/12/1972 |
Rockingham |
Rockingham |