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Dave Dion (born November 30, 1943) is an American former professional stock car racing driver who has previously competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, and the NASCAR Busch Series. Dion has also competed in series such as the NASCAR Busch North Series , the ACT Pro Stock Tour, the ACT Late Model Tour, the PASS North Super Late Model Series ...
Junior Miller (born April 26, 1951) is an American professional stock car racing driver who has previously competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, the NASCAR Busch Series, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.
Charlie Rudolph made five appearances in the NASCAR Cup Series in 1987, bringing Sunoco into the sport for the first time [5] He spent the majority of his career racing in the modified division, competing at the renowned tracks of the northeast, including Fonda NY, Riverside Park MA, Stafford CT, and Thompson CT.
The primary vehicle for this driver was the No. 56 Marc Reno-owned Gear Vendor Chevrolet. [3] He completed 1,704 laps - the equivalent of 3,425.5 miles (5,512.8 km) of racing - while picking up eight DNQs in the process. [2]
Early in his racing career, Sacks was a successful driver in what is now the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.Competing from 1980 to 1983, he won 17 races at Stafford Motor Speedway. 1982 was an especially good year for him, as he won the track championship that year, as well as the Spring Sizzler, The Labor Day 200 and the Fall Final.
Douglas Wayne Heveron (born March 29, 1961) is an American race car driver from Liverpool, New York. He has driven Supermodifieds, modifieds, IndyCars, NASCAR Winston Cup cars, NASCAR Busch Grand National cars, Sprint Cars, Late Models, and Midgets. [1] Doug Heveron is the son of Gail and Tom Heveron. Tom was an Oswego Speedway Hall Of Fame member.
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Petty Enterprises hired several substitute drivers including Jerry Nadeau, who nearly led the team to victory at Sonoma in June, and Greg Biffle, who ran the last three races. After being used sparingly over the next season, recent Petty signee Christian Fittipaldi was to take over the car for 2004, but was released.