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Ronald Rodgers Bouchard [1] (November 23, 1948 – December 10, 2015) was an American NASCAR driver who was the 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year. His brother Ken Bouchard was the 1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year.
Ron Bouchard: Bill Anderson: 1969: Ron Bouchard: George Ponte: Year Mini modifieds Mini stock Modifieds Legends Formula 4 SYRA Sport 4 Pure stock Sport truck Sportsman Late model Pro stock 1970: Ron Bouchard: Don Dionne: 1971: Ron Bouchard: Norm Holden: 1972: Wayne Darling: Leo Cleary: Joe Oliver: 1973: Jerry Capozzoli: Red Barbeau: Vinnie ...
Ken Bouchard and Ron Bouchard, NASCAR drivers; Luther Burbank, horticulturalist; developed russet potato used in French fries by McDonald's; William Cullen Bryant, poet, journalist and editor of the New York Evening Post; Effingham Capron, woolen and cotton mill scion who liberated slaves from the 1830s; led local, state and US anti slavery ...
The 1986 Motorcraft 500 was the fourth stock car race of the 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 27th iteration of the event.The race was held on Sunday, March 16, 1986, before an audience of 71,800 in Hampton, Georgia, at Atlanta International Raceway, a 1.522 miles (2.449 km) permanent asphalt quad-oval intermediate speedway.
Kenneth Bouchard (pronounced BOO-shard, born April 6, 1955) is an American former NASCAR driver and the 1988 Rookie of the Year. His brother Ron Bouchard was the 1981 Rookie of the Year and one-time Winston Cup Series race winner.
Bouchard spent his freshman year at Division III Dickinson. He went 4-0 with a 3.42 ERA and averaged 10.65 strikeouts per nine innings in 10 relief appearances. He earned three letters in baseball ...
Rick Benjamin [6] – Benjamin used the pseudonym Ron Williams, because his family unapproved of him revealing his real name. Ron Bouchard [7] Mike Hogewood; Glenn Jarrett; Mike Joy; Ralph Sheheen [8] Bob Varsha
The share of adults with literacy skills at the lowest measured levels increased, according to the National Center for Education Statistics’ Survey of Adult Skills.