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Churchill made seven NASCAR Winston Cup Series and seven NASCAR SuperTruck Series starts in his career. [2] He was the first non-American driver to compete in NASCAR SuperTruck Series.
Glenn Dunaway; Born: Henry Glenn Dunaway July 6, 1914Kings Mountain, North Carolina: Died: March 8, 1964 (aged 49) Camden, South Carolina: Cause of death: Grade crossing accident
Hough was the first inductee in the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame, and was also inducted into the Eastern Motorsports Press and Association and Northeast Dirt Modified Halls of Fame. [ 2 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
Hershel Eldridge McGriff Sr. (born December 14, 1927) is an American professional stock car racing driver. A long-time competitor in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, formerly known as the Winston West Series, he won the series' 1986 championship, and is also a four-time winner in Grand National competition.
Inducted in the National Motorsports Press Hall of Fame Inducted in the Daytona Beach Hall of Fame 1959 NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award Inducted in the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame in 2002: NASCAR Cup Series career; 264 races run over 15 years: Best finish: 4th : First race: 1949 Race No. 1 : Last race: 1964 Sunshine 200 : First win
Paschal won twenty-five races and twelve poles over his career. [1] Elected to the "Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame" in 1977, he won the World 600 in 1964 and 1967 at Charlotte Speedway.
Klapak was the winner of the 1957 Trenton 500. Klapak began racing at the Sharon Speedway on the Pennsylvania-Ohio border in 1931, and by 1950 regularly competing with NASCAR, where he won the first of three consecutive NASCAR Sportsman Division (predecessor of currently Xfinity Series) titles in 1950, 1951 and 1952. [4]
William J. "Bill" Rexford (March 14, 1927 – April 18, 1994) was a stock car driver in the early 1950s. He is best remembered for winning the 1950 NASCAR Grand National Series championship at only 23 years old.
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