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Chuck Stevenson

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American racing driver (1919–1995)
Chuck Stevenson
Stevenson in 1952
BornCharles Joseph Stevenson
(1919-10-15)October 15, 1919
DiedAugust 21, 1995(1995-08-21) (aged 75)
Championship titles
AAAChampionship Car (1952)
Champ Car career
53 races run over 15 years
Best finish1st (1952)
First race1949Milwaukee 200 (Milwaukee)
Last race1965Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
First win1952Milwaukee 200 (Milwaukee)
Last win1954Rex Mays Classic (Milwaukee)
WinsPodiumsPoles
4123
NASCAR driver
NASCARCup Series career
2 races run over 2 years
Best finish94th (1956)
First race1955LeHi 300 (Lehi)
Last race1956 Race 3 (Willow Springs)
First win1956 Race 3 (Willow Springs)
WinsTop tensPoles
110
Formula One World Championship career
Active years19511954,1960
TeamsMarchese,Kurtis Kraft,Kuzma,Watson
Entries5
Championships0
Wins0
Podiums0
Careerpoints0
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry1951 Indianapolis 500
Last entry1960 Indianapolis 500

Charles Joseph "Chuck" Stevenson (October 15, 1919 – August 21, 1995) was an Americanracing driver who competed in various disciplines of motorsport. He is best known for winning theAAANational Championship in1952. Stevenson also had two class victories in theCarrera Panamericana and won aNASCAR Grand National event.

Early life

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Charles Joseph Stevenson was born inSidney, Montana on October 15, 1919, to Joseph Charles, a rancher, and Blanche (née Williams). The family later relocated toFresno, California.

Championship Car career

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Stevenson drove in theAAA andUSACChampionship Car series, racing in the 1949–1954, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965 seasons with 54 starts, including theIndianapolis 500 races in 1951–1954, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965. He finished in the top ten 37 times, with four victories, two of them coming during the1952 season when he won the AAA National Championship.

Non-Championship Car career

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Carrera Panamericana

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Stevenson after his class victory in the 1952 Carrera Panamericana

In 1951 Stevenson drove aNash-Healey course (pace) car that was supplied by the Mexican Nash automobile importer in the grueling 2,000-mile (3,219 km)Carrera Panamericana race.[1][2] Thisendurance event is described as one of the most dangerous automobile races of any type in the world, and Stevenson had to be ahead of the racers to ensure the way was clear.[1][3] In both 1952 and 1953 Stevenson won the sedan class driving a "well-prepared"Lincoln Capri.[4][5] He is the only two-time winner in the history of the Carrera Panamericana.[6]

Stock car career

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Stevenson participated in no less than 40AAA and USAC Stock Car events, finishing in the top-five no less than 14 times.

He also competed in twoNASCAR events, picking up a win atWillow Springs Raceway in 1956 driving aFord.[7]

World Drivers' Championship career

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TheAAA/USAC-sanctioned Indianapolis 500 was included in theFIAWorld Drivers' Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indianapolis during those years were credited with World Drivers' Championship points and participation in addition to those which they received towards theAAA/USACNational Championship.

Stevenson participated in five World Drivers' Championship races at Indianapolis. His best finish was a 12th place, and he accumulated zero World Drivers' Championship points.

Later life

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Stevenson died inBenson, Arizona on August 21, 1995.

Awards and honors

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Stevenson has been inducted into the following halls of fame:

Motorsports career results

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AAA/USAC Championship Car results

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Year12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728PosPoints
1949ARLINDYMILTRESPRMIL
14
DUQPIKSYRDETSPR
4
LANSACDMR34th120
1950INDYMIL
DNS
LAN
3
SPR
DNQ
MIL
20
PIKSYRDET
6
SPR
3
SAC
4
PHX
4
BAY
19
DAR
6
8th760
1951INDY
20
MIL
DNQ
LANDAR
9
SPR
5
MIL
6
DUQ
10
DUQ
4
PIKSYR
9
DETDNC
DNP
SJSPHXBAY14th538
1952INDY
18
MIL
6
RAL
6
SPR
5
MIL
1
DET
3
DUQ
1
PIKSYR
7
DNC
2
SJS
7
PHX
6
1st1,440
1953INDY
29
MIL
15
SPR
6
DET
DNQ
SPR
3
MIL
1
DUQ
9
PIKSYR
18
ISF
DNQ
SAC
9
PHX8th745
1954INDY
12
MIL
1
LANDAR
29
SPR
2
MIL
2
DUQ
2
PIKSYRISFSACPHXLVG7th861.5
1960TREINDY
15
MIL
20
LAN
DNQ
SPR
6
MIL
24
DUQ
17
SYR
DNP
ISF
8
TRESACPHX29th130
1961TREINDY
6
MILLANMILSPRDUQSYRISFTRESACPHX14th400
1962TREINDY
DNQ
MILLANTRESPRMILLANSYRISFTRESACPHX-0
1963TREINDY
21
MIL
DNQ
LANTRESPRMILDUQISFTRESACPHX-0
1964PHX
DNQ
TREINDY
28
MIL
6
LANTRESPRMILDUQISFTRESACPHX35th80
1965PHXTREINDY
25
MIL
DNQ
LAN
DNQ
PIPTREIRPATLLANMILSPRMILDUQISFTRESACPHX-0
1966PHXTREINDY
DNQ
MILLANATLPIPIRPLANSPRMILDUQISFTRESACPHX-0
1967PHXTREINDY
DNQ
MILLANPIPMOSMOSIRPLANMTRMTRSPRMILDUQISFTRESACHANPHXRIV-0
1968HANLVGPHXTREINDY
DNQ
MILMOSMOSLANPIPCDRNAZIRPIRPLANLANMTRMTRSPRMILDUQISFTRESACMCHHANPHXRIV-0

Indianapolis 500 results

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YearCarStartQualRankFinishLapsLedRetired
1951819133.7641420930Engine
19521611136.1429181870Flagged
19539716136.5601429420Fuel Leak
1954985138.77613121990Flagged
1960659144.66512151960Flagged
19611828145.1911662000Running
19634522148.38623211100Valve
19649529150.830292820Crash FS
19658826154.2753025500Piston
Totals10790
Starts9
Poles0
Front Row0
Wins0
Top 50
Top 101
Retired5

References

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  1. ^abTipler, Johnny; Ramirez, Jo (2008).La Carrera Panamericana: "The World's Greatest Road Race!". Veloce Publishing. p. 26.ISBN 978-1-84584-170-6. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  2. ^Murphy, Daryl E. (2008).Carrera Panamericana: History of the Mexican Road Race, 1950–54. iUniverse. p. 25.ISBN 9780595483242. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  3. ^"Nash Healey Racing"(PDF).Nash Healey Newsletter: 4. December 2011. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  4. ^White, Gordon Eliot (2001).Kurtis-Kraft: masterworks of speed and style. MBI Publishing. p. 145.ISBN 9780760309100. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  5. ^Donnelly, Jim (August 2004)."Hot Rod Lincoln".Hemmings Muscle Machines. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  6. ^Tipler, p. 83.
  7. ^"Chuck Stevenson results by track". racing-reference.info. RetrievedAugust 19, 2014.
  8. ^"Fresno Athletic Hall of Fame".www.fresnoahof.org. Retrieved2023-10-07.
  9. ^"Hall of Fame – West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame". Retrieved2023-10-07.

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(1979–2007)
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(1996–present)
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