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David Pearson, NASCAR's 'Silver Fox,' dies at 83

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From ESPN:
David Pearson, a three-time champion in what is now NASCAR's Monster Energy Cup Series, died Monday at 83, the Wood Brothers Racing team confirmed to ESPN.

Inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in its second class in 2011, Pearson won 105 Cup races, second only to Richard Petty, Pearson's chief rival in the 1960s and 1970s. Between 1963 and 1977, the two finished first and second in 63 races, with Pearson winning 33 of them.

From Jalopnik:
NASCAR Hall of Fame member and three-time champion David Pearson died Monday, the sanctioning body announced that night. He was 83 years old, and NASCAR said in a statement that the cause of death was unknown at the time.

Pearson was known as one of NASCAR’s best of all time, with the sanctioning body’s statement on his death citing his title as Sports Illustrated’s NASCAR Driver of the Century in 1999 and his spot on the “50 Greatest Drivers” list in 1998, which was NASCAR’s 50th anniversary race season.

Pearson raced at the top level of the sport, what’s now called the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, for nearly three decades, according to the Racing Reference online database. He ran races with his own operation and for others during that time, including the famous Wood Brothers Racing team, and got the nickname “The Silver Fox” for always being around at the end of the race to fight for the win and for his graying hair.

In 28 seasons between 1960 and 1989, Pearson ran 574 races, won 105 times and sat on pole 113. His biggest competitor then, Richard Petty, ran 1,184 races between 1958 and 1992, winning 200 times and starting on pole 123. Petty might have nearly double the wins on the all-time list, but he ran double the races.

The only person ahead of Pearson on the all-time Cup Series win list is Petty, with no one near their totals on this Motor Racing Network tally. After Petty’s 200 and Pearson’s 105, the next three drivers—Jeff Gordon, 93 wins; Bobby Allison, 84 wins; and Darrell Waltrip, 84 wins—are retired. Active driver Jimmie Johnson has 83 Cup Series wins, and one of NASCAR’s best, Dale Earnhardt Sr., has 76 to his name. (Competition has changed over the years and a modern driver can’t be compared to someone who competed decades ago simply on wins, but the tallies still give an idea of just how good Pearson was.)

Pearson won three Cup Series titles, which doesn’t put him anywhere near the top spot on the all-time championships list—currently a tie between Earnhardt Sr., Petty and Johnson. But the telling part about Pearson’s title count, and one of the most telling parts of his career, is that he didn’t run full seasons most years.

Pearson never ran a complete season in what’s now called the Cup Series, but got close four times: he ran 61 of 62 races in 1964, 42 of 49 in 1966, 48 of 49 in 1968, and 51 of 54 in 1969. He won the championship each one of those seasons aside from 1964, when he finished third, meaning he won three out of the four times he was actually in contention for the title. Talk about a stat.

NASCAR’s Hall of Fame opened just eight years ago in 2010, and Pearson was inducted the year after in its second class. He got the most votes that year, according to NASCAR’s statement on Monday night, and for good reason.

R.I.P. Silver Fox...

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Only Pearson completed all 200 Laps.

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Ahh, yes! The original pass in the grass. Only this time it was Pearson & Petty instead of Earnhardt & Elliott.

This was just another one of the reasons that I'm a fan of OLD NASCAR.

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