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Blair won three NASCAR Strictly Stock/Grand National races: June 18, 1950 – Blair piloted a 1950 Mercury owned by Sam Rice to victory in a race at Vernon Fairgrounds in Vernon, NY. April 20, 1952 – Blair drove a 1952 Oldsmobile owned by George Hutchens to his second win at Lakewood Speedway in Atlanta, GA.
In 1953, Myers drove the No. 18 Oldsmobile in two NASCAR Grand National events. In the Southern 500, he started 50th and worked his way to a 20th finishing position. At the one-mile circular Langhorne Speedway in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, Myers finished 10th. [1] [3] Myers did not compete in the Grand National Division again until 1956.
He won the fifth race of the 1953 NASCAR Grand National Series season at Charlotte Speedway in his 1953 Oldsmobile. [3] He won the race after most of the top contenders either fell out of the race or had to make a late pit stop at the 3/4 mile long dirt track. [4] The race saw a then-record six drivers take the lead with 18 lead changes. [4]
The 1953 NASCAR Grand National Series began on February 1 and ended on November 1. [1] Future NASCAR Hall of Fame driver Herb Thomas , driving his own No. 92 Hudson Hornet , won the championship and became the first repeat champion of the series.
The Fabulous Hudson Hornet is a famous NASCAR Grand National Series and AAA stock car campaigned during the early 1950s that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company. [1] Several drivers, including Marshall Teague and Herb Thomas , drove Hudson Hornets that were nicknamed the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet".
2024 Watkins Glen International Toyota XSE Pace Car 2005 #2 Rusty Wallace NASCAR Dodge Charger People enjoyed looking at former NASCAR vehicles at Wednesday's event at the Corning Museum of Glass.
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Oldsmobile (formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors) was a brand of American automobiles, produced for most of its existence by General Motors.Originally established as "Olds Motor Vehicle Company" by Ransom E. Olds in 1897, it produced over 35 million vehicles, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan, factory alone.