David Pearson, the NASCAR pioneer known as “the Silver Fox” for his cunning craft and a longtime rivalry with Richard Petty, has died. He was 83. The Wood Brothers Racing team said Pearson died Monday ...
DARLINGTON, SC - SEPTEMBER 5, 1976: David Pearson after winning the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, one of his 10 NASCAR Cup wins during the year. (Photo by ISC Images & Archives via Getty Images) ...
No one was ever better at Darlington Raceway than South Carolina native David Pearson, who won a record 10 times at The Track Too Tough to Tame, one more than fellow NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Dale ...
Monday, November 12, 2018, David "The Silver Fox" Pearson passed away at 83-years-old due to unknown causes. He was the second most winning NASCAR driver of all time with 105 victories in 574 starts.
To celebrate 75 years worth of memories, the legendary Wood Brothers Racing team will be highlighted throughout the summer with “Wood Brothers Wednesdays” on The NASCAR Channel. Wood Brothers Racing ...
David Pearson, the NASCAR pioneer known as “The Silver Fox” for his cunning craft and a longtime rivalry with Richard Petty, has died. He was 83. The Wood Brothers Racing team said Pearson died Monday ...
David Pearson was in the midst of a historic 10-race run early in the 1973 Cup season when the series rolled into Darlington Raceway for the April 15 race. The track would be the site of 10 of Pearson ...
David Pearson, a three-time Cup Series champion, achieved significant success at Darlington Raceway, securing 10 of his 105 career victories at the track. Pearson's partnership with Wood Brothers ...
David Pearson never competed in a full NASCAR Cup Series season. The closest he came was making 48 of 49 starts in 1968. Despite this, he ended his career with three titles and 105 wins. Even in a ...
Here's the press release. The induction is in May of 2011. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) announced today the second class of inductees into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. That ...
David Pearson talks with his crew after completing a test run in 1975. Although Pearson never once ran a full season in NASCAR’s top series, he still won the overall series championship three times.
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