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When you think of the NASCAR Convertible Division, you think of Bob Welborn. In 1956, the “King of Convertibles” found his niche in the newly formed NASCAR Convertible Division. Welborn had ...
Pioneer Era: Jake Elder, Banjo Matthews, Larry Phillips, Ray Hendrick, Bob Welborn. It's quite the list and in truth, all of them deserve to be in the Hall some day, but who should join now?
His 181 Cup entries spread across the 1951-1962 seasons won 14 poles and 13 races with such notables as Bob Welborn, Tiny Lund, Marvin Panch, Gwen Staley, and Jim Paschal. More impressively ...
Biffle, Randy Dorton, Ray Hendrick, Jack Sprague and Bob Welborn were announced as new nominees as the 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame ballot was revealed Wednesday, less than four weeks prior to voting ...
There were 5.200 fans in attendance for the race. Curtis Turner. On April 5, 1958, Bob Welborn of Denton, North Carolina, replaced Staley in the No. 38 Chevrolet owned by Julian Petty, the brother ...
Hendrick was voted in on the Pioneer Ballot with 31% of the votes. Bob Welborn finished second. Busch, 46, made the Hall in his first year on the ballot. He was the Cup Series champion in 2004 and ...
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