Jim Paschal

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Born(1926-12-05)December 5, 1926
High Point, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedJuly 5, 2004(2004-07-05) (aged 77)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Cause of deathCancer
Achievements1964, 1967 World 600 Winner
James Roy "Jim" Paschal, Jr.
Born(1926-12-05)December 5, 1926
High Point, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedJuly 5, 2004(2004-07-05) (aged 77)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Cause of deathCancer
Achievements1964, 1967 World 600 Winner
NASCAR Cup Series career
421 races run over 23 years
Best finish5th (1956)
First race1949 Race No. 1 (Charlotte)
Last race1972 World 600 (Charlotte)
First win1953 Race #36 (Martinsville)
Last win1967 Race #27 (Montgomery)
Wins Top tens Poles
25 230 12
NASCAR Grand National East Series career
9 races run over 1 year
Best finish12th (1972)
First race1972 Hickory 276 (Hickory)
Last race1972 Gamecock 200 (Columbia)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 4 1
Statistics up to date as of April 20, 2013.

James Roy Paschal Jr. (December 5, 1926 July 5, 2004) was an American NASCAR Grand National Series and Winston Cup Series driver.

Paschal won twenty-five races and twelve poles over his career.[1] Elected to the "Stock Car Racing Hall of Fame" in 1977, he won the World 600 in 1964 and 1967 at Charlotte Speedway. He competed in the first 18 Southern 500s (19501967) and won 16 of 73 Grand American races (19691972). Paschal's 1967 win in the World 600 established a race record of 335 laps led, which would not be broken until 2016 when Martin Truex Jr. led 392 laps.[2]

Paschal's strongest racing was found on short tracks where he would finish an average of 11th place. Paschal would find his weakness on road courses, where the sharp corners and the right turns would cause him to finish in an agonizing 27th place on average.[3]

Paschal has the most wins in the Cup series among drivers who are not in the NASCAR Hall of Fame and are eligible.

Retirement

After retiring from racing in 1972, Paschal owned and operated a trucking company and farmed both cattle and poultry.

Death

Paschal died on July 5, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia following a battle with cancer.[citation needed]

Paschal was buried near Jackson Creek, North Carolina.[citation needed]

Motorsports career results

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