The 1965 NASCAR Grand National Series was the seventeenth season of the premier Grand National Series stock car racing championship sanctioned by NASCAR. Due to the increasing speeds of the cars, the concerns for safety, and no availability of the Hemi to the general public, NASCAR outlawed the Chrysler hemi engine. Chrysler responded by withdrawing their support, and drivers Richard Petty, David Pearson, Paul Goldsmith, Bobby Isaac, and others were forced to sit out the races. Driver Ned Jarrett won the Grand National Drivers Championship after winning 13 of the 54 races he competed in, he clinched the title with 3 races remaining in the season after finishing 5th in the National 400 from Charlotte Motor Speedway. Ford won the Manufacturers Championship again.
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| - 1965 NASCAR Grand National Series (en)
- NASCAR Seri Grand National musim 1965 (in)
- NASCAR Grand National Series 1965 (nl)
- NASCAR Grand National de 1965 (pt)
- Nascar Grand National Series 1965 (sv)
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| - De NASCAR Grand National Series 1965 was het 17e seizoen van het belangrijkste NASCAR kampioenschap dat in de Verenigde Staten gehouden wordt. Het seizoen startte op 17 januari met de Motor Trend 500 en eindigde op 7 november met de Tidewater 300. Ned Jarrett won het kampioenschap. (nl)
- A Temporada da NASCAR Grand National de 1965 foi a 17º edição da Nascar, com 55 etapas disputadas o campeão foi Ned Jarrett. (pt)
- The 1965 NASCAR Grand National Series was the seventeenth season of the premier Grand National Series stock car racing championship sanctioned by NASCAR. Due to the increasing speeds of the cars, the concerns for safety, and no availability of the Hemi to the general public, NASCAR outlawed the Chrysler hemi engine. Chrysler responded by withdrawing their support, and drivers Richard Petty, David Pearson, Paul Goldsmith, Bobby Isaac, and others were forced to sit out the races. Driver Ned Jarrett won the Grand National Drivers Championship after winning 13 of the 54 races he competed in, he clinched the title with 3 races remaining in the season after finishing 5th in the National 400 from Charlotte Motor Speedway. Ford won the Manufacturers Championship again. (en)
- Nascar Grand National Series 1965 var den 17:e upplagan av den främsta divisionen av professionell stockcarracing i USA sanktionerad av National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Säsongen bestod av 55 race och inleddes 17 januari på Riverside International Raceway i Moreno Valley i Kalifornien och avslutades 7 november på Dog Track Speedway i i North Carolina. Serien vanns av Ned Jarrett i en Ford som körde för Bondy Long, förutom loppet på Nashville Speedway 3 juni där han körde för Jabe Thomas. Det var Jarrets andra mästerskapstitel. (sv)
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