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NASCAR driver
Jim Robinson
BornJames Richard Robinson
(1946-01-28)January 28, 1946
Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
DiedDecember 28, 1995(1995-12-28) (aged 49)
Sun Valley, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Cause of deathPneumonia
Achievements1983, 1984, 1985 NASCAR Winston West Series Champion
AwardsWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2002 - Inaugural Class)
NASCAR Cup Series career
21 races run over 9 years
Best finish50th (1981)
First race1971 Winston Western 500 (Riverside)
Last race1987 Winston Western 500 (Riverside)
Wins Top tens Poles
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James Richard Robinson (January 28, 1946 – December 28, 1995) was a NASCAR driver from 1979 to 1987.

Career

A resident of Reseda in California, Robinson began competing with the NASCAR Winston West Series in 1978. He soon began to enjoy success with the series winning the NASCAR Winston West Series Championship in 1983, 1984, and 1985 - finishing no worse than fifth in the series standings for eight years in a row. Robinson recorded 13 NASCAR Winston West Series wins and won most popular driver many times.

Robinson made his NASCAR Winston Cup Series debut on January 14, 1979, at the year's season opener, the Winston Western 500 at Riverside International Raceway's 2.62-mile road course at Riverside, California, driving John Borneman's No. 81 Borneman Plastering Chevrolet. Robinson completed 17 laps of the 119-lap event before suffering an engine failure. Robinson returned to Winston Cup Series competition driving A.J. Kurten's No. 78 San-Val Lumber Supply Chevrolet in the NAPA Riverside 400 and in the Los Angeles Times 500 at the 2.5-mile Ontario Motor Speedway at Ontario, California.

Robinson entered the same three events in 1980 driving Kurten's No. 78 San Fernando Valley Lumber Chevrolet finishing 20th in the Warner W. Hodgdon 400 at Riverside. In 1981, he drove Jack Williams No. 78 San Fernando Valley Lumber/Hammer Security Chevrolet in the season opening Winston Western 500 at Riverside finishing sixth. He finished tenth when the series returned to Riverside for the Warner W. Hodgdon 400 driving the No. 78 Oldsmobile. The series returned to Riverside for a third visit for the Winston Western 500 in November where Robinson was swept up in a crash on the 53rd lap.

Robinson again competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in 1982 in two events at Riverside, the Budweiser 400 and the Winston Western 500 recording a 20th-place finish. When the NASCAR Winston Cup Series visited Riverside in 1983, Robinson was on hand in the No. 78 Hammer Security Systems Oldsmobile. He finished 11th in the Budweiser 400 and 21st in the Winston Western 500.

In 1984, Robinson once again competed in both Riverside events on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series schedule, the Budweiser 400 where he finished 14th in the No. 78 Gibson Oldsmobile and the Winston Western 500 where he finished 29th.

In 1985, Robinson finished 13th in the Budweiser 400 and 12th in the Winston Western 500 at Riverside. He finished 15th in the 1986 Budweiser 400 at Riverside and 25th after an engine failure on lap 100 of the Winston Western 500.

Robinson's final year of NASCAR Winston Cup Series competition came in 1987. He finished 36th in the Budweiser 400 and 12th in the Winston Western 500 at Riverside.

Robinson was inducted into the NASCAR West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in 2002.

His grandsons Lucas McNeil and Jacob McNeil both race weekly at Irwindale Speedway in Irwindale, California where they are both multiple time winners and champions at the track. Lucas runs the No. 78 with the same design his grandfather did in tribute.

Death

Robinson was badly injured during the Late Model portion of the 1988 Copper World Classic at Phoenix International Raceway when he spun and his helmet made contact with the outside retaining wall. Never recovering from head injuries, he remained hospitalised after the accident, until his death on December 28, 1995, as a result of complications from pneumonia.

References

  1. "Motorsport Memorial - Jim Robinson". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  2. "Robinson hopes to drive new car to Western title". Daily News of Los Angeles. November 14, 1985. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. (registration required)
  3. "Stock car racer Jim Robinson remains 'very critical'". Los Angeles Times. February 10, 1988. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013.
  4. "The road to recovery: Jim Robinson making steady progress". Daily News of Los Angeles. July 8, 1989. Archived from the original on October 16, 2017. (registration required)
  5. Glick, Shav (January 5, 1996). "Services for Robinson, former champion, are today". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on November 10, 2013.

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Achievements
Preceded byRoy Smith NASCAR Winston West Series champion
1983-1985
Succeeded byHershel McGriff
ARCA Menards Series West Champions
   

1954  L. Dane
1955  D. Letner
1956  L. Dane
1957  L. Dane
1958  E. Gray
1959  B. Ross
1960  M. Porter
1961  E. Gray
1962  E. Gray
1963  R. Hornaday Sr.

1964  R. Hornaday Sr.
1965  B. Amick
1966  J. McCoy
1967  S. Cain
1968  S. Cain
1969  R. Elder
1970  R. Elder
1971  R. Elder
1972  R. Elder
1973  J. McCoy

1974  R. Elder
1975  R. Elder
1976  C. Bown
1977  B. Schmitt
1978  J. Insolo
1979  B. Schmitt
1980  R. Smith
1981  R. Smith
1982  R. Smith
1983  J. Robinson

1984  J. Robinson
1985  J. Robinson
1986  H. McGriff
1987  C. Little
1988  R. Smith
1989  B. Schmitt
1990  B. Schmitt
1991  B. Sedgwick
1992  B. Sedgwick
1993  R. Carelli

1994  M. Chase
1995  D. George
1996  L. Hooper
1997  B. Gilliland
1998  K. Harvick
1999  S. Woodside
2000  B. Gaughan
2001  B. Gaughan
2002  E. Norris
2003  S. Lynch

2004  M. Duncan
2005  M. Duncan
2006  E. Holmes
2007  M. David
2008  E. Holmes
2009  J. Bowles
2010  E. Holmes
2011  G. Pursley
2012  D. Kwasniewski
2013  D. Thorn

2014  G. Pursley
2015  C. Eggleston
2016  T. Gilliland
2017  T. Gilliland
2018  D. Thorn
2019  D. Kraus
2020  J. Love
2021  J. Love
2022  J. Drew
2023  S. Hingorani
2024  S. Hingorani

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