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American racing driver
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Jeff Falk (born in Chesapeake, VA) is a former NASCAR driver. He ran four races in the Busch Series during 2001. Those four races all came in the #8 Chevy owned by Armando Fitz. He started the #8 Chevy in 40th position at Richmond, but peaked at 31st. He improved at Nazareth with a 29th and then managed 24th at Bristol, which was his career best and last career start. Falk came from Nashville Speedway USA and after Fitz moved on to Kerry Earnhardt, Falk did a number of races at the track.

References

  1. Falk, Jeff, author. (13 June 2016). Creating a buzz : the definitive, how-to, step-by-step guide to launching your own personal media outlet. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1534677500. OCLC 1017673077. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

External links

  • Jeff Falk driver statistics at Racing-Reference


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