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David Pearson

 
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David Gene Pearson
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Born December 22, 1934 (1934-12-22) (age 74)
Hometown Spartanburg, South Carolina
Awards 1969 Grand National Champion

1968 Grand National Champion

1966 Grand National Champion

1960 Rookie of the Year

Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)

1990 International Motorsports Hall of Fame Inductee

1993 Motorsports Hall of Fame of America inductee
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series statistics
Best cup position 1st - 1966, 1968, 1969 (Grand National)
First race 1960 - 38th race (Sumter)
Last race 1986 Champion Spark Plug 400 (Michigan)
First win 1961 World 600 (Charlotte)
Last win 1980 CRC Chemicals Rebel 500 (Darlington)
Wins Top tens Poles
105 366 113
One of Pearson's 1961 Pontiacs, prepared by Ray Fox.
A Pearson Holman Moody car

David Gene Pearson (born December 22, 1934 in Spartanburg, South Carolina) is a former American NASCAR racecar champion.

Known as the "Silver Fox", he debuted on the Grand National racing circuit in 1960 and earned Rookie of the Year honors that same season. He went on to win the NASCAR Championship in 1966, 1968 and 1969 (the only three full-time seasons of his career). Pearson ranks as one of the greatest of all NASCAR drivers and his duels with Richard Petty are legendary. Between August 8, 1963 and June 12, 1977, they finished one/two on sixty-three occasions, with Pearson coming out on top with thirty-three victories. Their most famous encounter came at the 1976 Daytona 500 when the two were running bumper-to-bumper on the final lap. They slammed hard against each other's front fender and both hit the wall. Petty's damaged car spun off the track just twenty-five yards from the finish line and the engine quit running and he could not get it to restart. All Petty could do was sit in his famous #43 and watch as Pearson's wrecked #21 limped across the finish line to claim victory.

Pearson won the "Most Popular Driver" award in 1979 and 1980. After twenty-six seasons in racing, he retired in 1986. He finished his career in second place behind Richard Petty on NASCAR's all-time win list with 105, and second in all-time pole positions.

Pearson is one of eight drivers in NASCAR history to win a Career Grand Slam, by winning the sport's four majors; Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, Darrell Waltrip, Dale Earnhardt, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Buddy Baker are the other seven to have accomplished the feat.

Career awards

Family

  • David's son Larry Pearson won two NASCAR Busch Championships in 1986 and 1987 and had a go at the Winston Cup circuit before turning his focus back to Busch racing. David's other children were also involved in racing as mechanics.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Ned Jarrett
NASCAR Grand National Champion
1966
Succeeded by
Richard Petty
Preceded by
Richard Petty
NASCAR Grand National Champion
1968, 1969
Succeeded by
Bobby Isaac
Preceded by
Benny Parsons
Daytona 500 Winner
1976
Succeeded by
Cale Yarborough

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