Dick Passwater, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Dick Passwater

NASCAR driver

Date of Birth: 25-Jul-1925

Place of Birth: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Profession: engineer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Dick Passwater

  • Richard "Dick" Passwater (born July 25, 1925) is a retired American racecar driver who raced in NASCAR and USAC.
  • Born in Indianapolis, Passwater started racing after World War II, and was active in the 1950s and 1960s.
  • He won the fifth race of the 1953 NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) season at Charlotte Speedway in his 1953 Oldsmobile.
  • He won the race after most of the top contenders either fell out of the race or had to make a late pit stop at the 3/4 mile long dirt track.
  • The race saw a then-record six drivers take the lead with 18 lead changes.
  • One of Passwater's Oldsmobiles is in a museum in Lansing, Michigan.
  • He retired because car owner Frank Arford had died in a crash in Langhorne, PA while attempting to qualify for the race.
  • Passwater's generosity of letting the owner race backfired, and he returned to Indianapolis.
  • He campaigned a self-owned Olds for his last race in the '53 Southern 500, finishing ninth.

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