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  2. Jim Vandiver - Wikipedia

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    Jim Vandiver (December 13, 1939 – June 18, 2015) was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who raced from 1968 to 1983. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As an independent driver, he had limited financial resources but enjoyed a level of success that relatively few independent drivers had during the formative years of NASCAR.

  3. 1964 SCCA National Sports Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    #19 John S. Gordon #6 Fred A. Ingham, Jr. Results: Ed Lowther Bob Nagel: Frank Dominianni Bob Grossman Ed Lowther Dave Martin Ernie Donnan Charlie Hayes Hans Zereis Peter Sachs Don Sesslar Jack Lawrence Pete van der Vate John Gordon Fred Ingham 10 Thompson: Shelby: Chevrolet: Lotus-Porsche: Porsche: no finishers: Austin-Healey: no finishers ...

  4. United States National Road Race Championships - Wikipedia

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    The champions jersey George Hincapie.. The United States National Professional Road Race Championships began in 1985. They are run by the governing body, USA Cycling.Until 2006 the race was open to all nationalities, the first American to finish being named the winner and given a distinctive jersey.

  5. West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The West Coast Stock Car/Motorsports Hall Of Fame, originally the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame, is a Hall of Fame for people associated primarily with late-model stock car racing on the West Coast of the United States.

  6. Gordon Racing - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Racing was a NASCAR team from 1970–1983. It was owned by driver Cecil Gordon. The team ran 416 races without winning a single one of them. Gordon Racing had 29 top 5s, 108 top 10s, 280 top 20s, and 115 Did Not Finishes. They had an average start of 17.24 and an average finish of 20.8. They led 123 out of a possible 107,152 laps. [1]

  7. Robby Gordon Motorsports - Wikipedia

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    Robby Gordon Motorsports is a motorsports constructor owned by Robby Gordon.The company was formed in 2005 as a race team for Gordon's NASCAR career. RGM spent the years from 2005 to 2012 competing in the NASCAR Cup Series, and had part-time stints in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

  8. Hendrick Motorsports Car No. 24 - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Gordon's No. 24 AARP Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet SS in 2013. Gordon was added to the 2013 Chase following "Spingate" at Richmond, [10] [11] but failed to win his fifth Cup title. The following season, Gordon was in position to reach the championship round until late-race shuffling at Phoenix left him just short.

  9. Category:Racing drivers from Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Gordon (racing driver) Benny Gordon; H. ... Van Johnson (racing driver) Milton Jones (racing driver) ... (racing driver) Jim Liberman;

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