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Q: What was Wendell Scott major contribution?
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Did Wendell Scott win the Daytona 500?

No, Wendell Scott never won the Daytona 500.


Is Wendell Scott's daughter racing in NASCAR?

No, Wendell Scott's daughter, Deborah, is not racing in Nascar.


What jobs did Wendell Scott have before he raced?

Before Wendell Scott started to race he was a taxi driver.


When was Wendell Scott born?

Wendell Scott was born on August 21, 1921, in Danville, Virginia, USA.


How did Wendell Scott die?

Nascar driver Wendell Scott died of spinal cancer on December 23, 1990.


Where is Wendell Scott's family?

In Danville


Where is Wendell Scott buried?

Wendell Scott died on December 23, 1990, in Danville, Virginia, USA of spinal cancer.


Wendell Phillips contribution to womens rights movement?

war


What are the release dates for Wendell Scott A Race Story - 2011 TV?

Wendell Scott A Race Story - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 20 February 2011


Did Wendell Oliver Scott have a daughter named Evangeline?

yes


Is Wendell Oliver Scott Jr. still living and how old is he?

Wendell Oliver Scott, Jr. is alive and well and living in his father's home town of Danville, Virginia. He and his brother Franklin Scott accepted Scott's NASCAR Hall of Fame ring in 2015. Sadly, their mother, Scott's wife Mary, died six months later in July 2015. Wendell Jr. is in his early 70s as of 2018. Wendell Oliver Scott Sr. (1921-1990) was the first African-American driver in NASCAR and the first inducted into the Hall of Fame.


Is there a site of Wendell Scott cars he drove?

Here are a few sites about Wendell Scott and his driving career, (with his up-hill battle, the Man was amazing):* http://sports.jrank.org/pages/4328/Scott-Wendell.html* http://www.thunderplex.com/project34/history.htmExcerpt:Ned Jarrett, a 1995 inductee, made a presentation for the late Wendell Scott. Wendell Scott was an African American driver who died in 1990 of cancer. Ned Jarrett said - to be inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame, one must possess the qualities of winning a lot of races, obtain championships, or do outstanding things under adverse circumstances. The last one is why Wendell Scott was inducted. He didn't have the resources that the others had because he was a minority. Ned said that NASCAR was as fair to him as anybody else, but he had a hard time obtaining sponsors. Jarrett said that Scott would have been a champion if given the same resources. Wendell Scott's widow, Mary and their five children accepted on his behalf.* http://www.jayski.com/past/1999/990419.htm * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendell_Scott