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'''Jack Pennington''' (born ], ]), is a former ] driver from ]. | '''Jack Pennington''' (born ], ]), is a former ] driver from ]. | ||
He was an ace in late model dirt track racing before he moved up to the ] in 1989 making six starts, finishing with 2 top tens. He made his ] debut late in 1989, driving two races that year. He then ran fourteen races in ] in the #47 ] for ], |
He was an ace in late model dirt track racing before he moved up to the ] in 1989 making six starts, finishing with 2 top tens. He made his ] debut late in 1989, driving two races that year. He then ran fourteen races in ] in the #47 ] for ], he lead in the ] at one point with leading 6 laps in that race. He would end up finishing runner-up to ] for ]. He never raced in ] again after that year. <ref>, Retrieved ] ]</ref> | ||
==Career award== | ==Career award== |
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NASCAR driverJack Pennington | |||||||
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Awards | Inducted in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2006 | ||||||
NASCAR Cup Series career | |||||||
16 races run over 2 years | |||||||
Best finish | 34th - 1990 (Winston Cup) | ||||||
First race | 1989 AC Delco 500 (Rockingham) | ||||||
Last race | 1990 Atlanta Journal 500 (Atlanta) | ||||||
NASCAR Xfinity Series career | |||||||
6 races run over 1 year | |||||||
Best finish | 47th - 1989 | ||||||
First race | 1989 Goodwrench 200 (Rockingham) | ||||||
Last race | 1989 All Pro 300 (Charlotte) | ||||||
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Jack Pennington (born September 3, 1953), is a former NASCAR driver from Augusta, Georgia.
He was an ace in late model dirt track racing before he moved up to the Busch Series in 1989 making six starts, finishing with 2 top tens. He made his Winston Cup debut late in 1989, driving two races that year. He then ran fourteen races in 1990 in the #47 Oldsmobile for Close Racing, he lead in the 1990 Daytona 500 at one point with leading 6 laps in that race. He would end up finishing runner-up to Rob Moroso for Rookie of the Year. He never raced in NASCAR again after that year.
Career award
He was inducted in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame in 2006.
References
- NASCAR driving Stats, Retrieved March 19 2007
- Inductees in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame, Retrieved March 19 2007
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