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American racing driver (1934–2024)
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Fred Lorenzen
BornFrederick Lorenzen Jr.
(1934-12-30)December 30, 1934
DiedDecember 18, 2024(2024-12-18) (aged 89)
Illinois, U.S.[1]
Championship titles
USAC Stock Car (1958, 1959)
Major victories
World 600 (1963,1965)
Daytona 500 (1965)
AAA/USAC Stock Car career
Years active1956–1959, 1964
Championships2
Best finish1st in 1958, 1959
NASCAR driver
NASCARCup Series career
158 races run over 12 years
Best finish3rd (1963)
First race1956 Race 11 (Langhorne)
Last race1972Old Dominion 500 (Martinsville)
First win1961Virginia 500 (Martinsville)
Last win1967Daytona Qualifier #2 (Daytona)
WinsTop tensPoles
268432

Frederick Lorenzen Jr. (December 30, 1934 – December 18, 2024), nicknamed "the Golden Boy", "Fast Freddie", "the Elmhurst Express" and "Fearless Freddy", was an AmericanNASCAR driver fromElmhurst, Illinois. Active from 1958 to 1972, he won 26 races including1965 Daytona 500.

Lorenzen died on December 18, 2024, twelve days before his 90th birthday, due to complications fromdementia.[2]

Early life

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Fred Lorenzen was 15 years of age when he and hisElmhurst, Illinois, friends competed in a contest to see who could flip a 1937 Plymouth over first by cranking it around in circles. Lorenzen claimed to be the victor of that tourney.

NASCAR

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Early career

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After graduating from high school, Lorenzen began racingmodifieds and late models, and made his NASCAR debut in 1956 atLanghorne Speedway, finishing 26th after suffering a broken fuel pump, winning $25. He moved to aUSAC stock car, and won the 1958 and 1959 championships driving his Talarico Bros. builtChevrolet.

The Holman Moody Years

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OnChristmas Eve 1960, Lorenzen received a phone call from team ownerRalph Moody that would change his career. Moody asked Lorenzen about becoming his team's lead driver. A surprised Lorenzen accepted, albeit curious as to what he'd done to fulfill Moody's criteria to be part of his team.

In 1961, Lorenzen began winning races in what would become a remarkable career. For five years from 1961 till 1966, Lorenzen dominated NASCAR like few other drivers ever would winning many major races and defeating the best drivers of his day.

In his maiden season with Holman Moody, Lorenzen won: the Grand National 200 at Martinsville; the Rebel 300 at Darlington and the Festival 250 at Atlanta. There was no doubt that Lorenzen would challenge the all-time greats for the top prizes in NASCAR.

Lorenzen's winning streak (1962–1967)

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In 1962, Lorenzen won the Atlanta 500 and a race atAugusta Speedway. The 1962 Ford was troubled at the start of the season by inferior aerodynamics.Ford introduced aStarlift option for the convertible that rectified this issue. The Atlanta 500 was the only race it was used. NASCAR banned it since it didn't completely cover and was obviously only for a racing advantage.

In 1963, Lorenzen soared to the top and became the top money-winner and the first to break the $100,000 barrier in one season. In that amazing year, Lorenzen won: the Atlanta 500, the World 600; the Volunteer 500, the Western North Carolina 500; the Mountaineer 300 and the Old Dominion 500 bringing his total winnings to $122,000.

In 1964, Lorenzen won: theSoutheastern 500 at Bristol; the Atlanta 500; the Gwyn Staley 400 at North Wilkesboro; theVirginia 500 at Martinsville; theRebel 300 at Darlington; theVolunteer 500; theOld Dominion 500, and theNational 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway; six of those races are current "classics" on the Sprint Cup Circuit as of 2013. He also won USAC-sanctionedYankee 300.

Lorenzen's 1965 Ford Galaxie replica

In 1965 Lorenzen won: the Daytona 500; the Virginia 500; the World 600, and the National 400.

In 1966 Lorenzen won: the Old Dominion 500 and the American 500 at Rockingham, North Carolina.

In 1967 Lorenzen won: theDaytona 500 Qualifier (until 1971, the races currently called the Bluegreen vacations Duels were points races).

Lorenzen compiled an amazing record of wins that clearly made him the dominant driver of NASCAR during a very significant portion of its Golden Era.

The Yellow Banana

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In one race in 1966 atAtlanta Motor Speedway, he drove aJunior Johnson-owned No. 26 Ford due to the Ford boycott of NASCAR for much of the 1966 season, and it is still one of the most talked about vehicles in NASCAR Grand National Competition to this day. The front end of the car was sloped downward, the roofline was lowered, the side windows were narrowed and the windshield was lowered in an aerodynamic position, and the tail was kicked up. Several rival drivers referred to it as "The Yellow Banana," "Junior's Joke," and "The Magnafluxed Monster." Even though it was against the rules NASCAR allowed the car to compete and Lorenzen crashed while leading the Dixie 500 on the 139th lap. One pit crew member said after the incident "No wonder" he said, "I ain't never seen anybody who could drive a banana at 150 mile an hour." NASCAR let this very illegal car run in only one race, in an attempt to bring up attendance, which had suffered due to the Ford boycott.

Comeback

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Lorenzen came back in 1970, driving aDodge Daytona prepared by Ray Fox in the World 600 (now the Coca-Cola 600), but dropped out while leading on lap 252 of 400 due to engine issues, running in a few more events that year, including substituting for LeeRoy Yarbrough in theJunior Johnson No. 98Ford Torino Talladega in that year'sSouthern 500, as Yarbrough had a prior Indy car commitment. In 1971, he moved over to the Ray Nichels/Paul Goldsmith owned No. 99 Plymouth, sponsored bySTP. He left that team part way through the season, and was badly injured in a practice crash while trying to drive for the Wood Brothers prior to the Southern 500. In 1972, he hooked up with Hoss Ellington driving aChevrolet Monte Carlo, to little success. His last start came at the 1972Old Dominion 500 atMartinsville Speedway.

Later life and death

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Lorenzen lived in assisted living in a suburb of Chicago surrounded by his family. In his heyday from 1962–65, Lorenzen was the top driver in NASCAR. On the super speedways, Lorenzen defeated all of his competition to compile an unprecedented streak of wins in major races. Racing for money instead of points, Lorenzen never competed for the annual Grand National championship, but he won the big races that made him the uncrowned King of NASCAR during its golden years. Lorenzen's countless fans waited for a long time for Lorenzen's brilliant career to be recognized with his induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Lorenzen died from complications of dementia on December 18, 2024, at the age of 89.[3]

Awards

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Quotes

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  • "When NASCAR lostFireball Roberts it was like Santa Claus doesn't exist at Christmas and it just took everything out of the race"—Thoughts on Fireball Roberts' death.

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

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NASCAR Grand National Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162NGNCPtsRef
1956Fred Lorenzen50ChevyHCYCLTWSSPBSASFDABPBSWILATLNWSLAN
26
RCH120th-[5]
150CLB
20
CON
22
GPS
21
HCY
20
HBOMAR
24
LINCLTPOREURNYFMERMASCLTMCFPORAWSRSPPIFCSFCHI
20
CCFMGYOKLROA
DNQ
OBSSANNORPIFMYBPORDARCSHCLTLANPORCLBHBONWPCLTCCFMARHCYWIL
1960Fred Lorenzen28FordCLTCLBDAY
3
DAYDAY
8
CLTNWSPHOCLBMAR
18
HCYWILBGSGPSAWSDARPIFHBORCHHMSCLT
41
BGSDAY
3
HEIMABMBSATL
5
BIRNSVAWSPIFCLBSBOBGSDAR
28
HCYCSFGSPHBOMAR
12
NWSCLT
50
RCHATL
10
15th6764[6]
1961Tubby Gonzales80FordCLTJSPDAYDAYDAY
4
PIFAWSHMS19th9316[7]
Holman-Moody28FordATL
33
GPSHBOBGSMAR
1
NWS
19
CLBHCYRCHMAR
11*
DAR
1
CLT
5*
CLTRSDASPCLT
35
PIFBIRGPSBGSNORHASSTRDAY
2
ATL
1*
CLBMBSBRI
33
NSVBGSAWSRCHSBODAR
29
HCYRCHCSFATL
36
MAR
18
NWS
DNQ
CLT
31
BRIGPSHBO
1962CONAWSDAY
24
DAYDAY
5
CON
16
AWSSVHHBORCHCLBNWS
2
GPSMBSMAR
4
BGSBRI
34
RCHHCYCONDAR
3
PIFATL
1
BGSAUGRCHSBODAY
24
CLBASHGPSAUGSVHMBSBRI
2
CHTNSVHUNAWSSTRBGSPIFVALDAR
24
MAR
28
NWS
6
CLT
3
ATL
5
7th17554[8]
0CLT
3
26HCY
20
RCH
3
DTSAUG
1
1963Wood Brothers Racing21FordBIRGGSTHSRSD
22
DAY3rd29684[9]
Holman-Moody28FordDAY
3
DAY
2
PIFAWSHBOATL
1
HCYBRI
2*
AUGMAR
5*
NWS
2
CLBTHSDAR
30
ODSRCHCLT
1
BIRATL
2
DAY
2
MBSSVHDTSBGSASHOBS
3
BRR
2
BRI
1*
GPSNSV
18
CLBAWS
1*
PIFBGSONA
1*
DAR
3
HCY
9
RCH
5
MAR
1*
DTS
5
NWS
2
THS
5*
CLT
2
SBOHBORSD
32
McKinney Racing44FordRCH
22
GPS
19
SBOBGS
6
1964Holman-Moody28FordCONAUG
28
JSPSVHRSD
17
DAYDAY
17
DAY
31
RCHBRI
1*
GPSBGSATL
1*
AWSHBOPIFCLBNWS
1*
MAR
1*
SVHDAR
1*
LGYHCYSBOCLT
4
GPSASHATL
31
CONNSVCHTBIRVALPIFDAY
34
ODSOBSBRRISPGLNLINBRI
1
NSVMBSAWSDTSONACLBBGSSTRDAR
22
HCYRCHODSHBOMAR
1*
SVHNWS
2
CLT
1
HARAUGJAC13th18098[10]
1965RSD
24
DAYDAY
2
DAY
1
PIFAWSRCHHBOATL
16
GPSNWS
7
MAR
1*
CLBBRI
27
DAR
25
LGYBGSHCYCLT
1*
CCFASHHARNSVBIRATL
23
GPSMBSVALDAY
31
ODSOBSISPGLNBRI
20
NSVCCFAWSSMRPIFAUGCLBDTSBLVBGSDAR
11
HCYLINODSRCHMAR
21
NWS
19
CLT
1
HBOCAR
27
DTS13th18448[11]
1966AUGRSDDAY
5
DAYDAY
4
CAR
26
BRI
22
ATL
2
HCYCLBGPSBGSNWSMARDARLGYMGRMONRCHCLTDTSASHPIFSMRAWSBLVGPSDAYODSBRROXFFONISPBRISMRNSVDAR
5
HCYRCHHBOMAR
1
NWS
23*
CLT
25
CAR
1*
23rd12454[12]
26ATL
23
CLBAWSBLVBGS
196728AUGRSD
15
DAYDAY
1
DAY
2
AWSBRI
15
GPSBGSATL
28
CLBHCYNWSMARSVHRCHDARBLVLGYCLTASHMGRSMRBIRCARGPSMGYDAYTRNOXFFDAISPBRISMRNSVATLBGSCLBSVHDARHCYRCHBLVHBOMARNWSCLTCARAWS29th9268[13]
1970Fox Racing28DodgeRSDDAYDAYDAYRCHCARSVHATLBRITALNWSCLBDARBLVLGYCLT
24
SMRMARMCHRSDHCYKPTGPSDAY
32
ASTTPNTRNBRI
27
SMRNSVATL
22
CLBONAMCHTALBGSSBO54th231[14]
Junior Johnson & Associates98FordDAR
33
HCYRCHDOVNCFNWS
Fox Racing3DodgeCLT
3
MARMGRCARLGY
1971Nichels Engineering99PlymouthRSDDAY
5
DAYDAY
5
ONT
30
RCHCAR
4
HCYBRIATL
35
CLBGPSSMRNWSMAR
20
DAR
18
SBOTAL
5
ASHKPTCLT
5
DOV
2
MCH
7
RSDHOUGPSDAY
7
BRIASTISPTRNNSVATLBGSONAMCHTAL
4
CLBHCYDARMARCLTDOV
31
CARMGRRCHNWSTWS45th611[15]

Winston Cup Series

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NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1972Ellington Racing28FordRSDDAYRCHONTCARATLBRIDAR
29
NWSMARTAL
4
CLT
18
DOVMCHRSDTWSDAYBRI39th1333.5[16]
Donlavey Racing90FordTRN
4
Ellington Racing28ChevyATL
6
TAL
20
MCHNSVDAR
4
RCHDOVMAR
27
NWSCLTCARTWS
Daytona 500
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YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1960Fred LorenzenFord58
1961Tubby GonzalesFord454
1962Holman-MoodyFord345
196322
19643431
196541
196694
196742
1971Nichels EngineeringPlymouth95

References

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  1. ^"Fred Lorenzen obituary".My Suburban Life. Archived fromthe original on 6 January 2025. Retrieved6 January 2025.
  2. ^Adamczyk, Jay (18 December 2024)."Sad News - Fred Lorenzen".Jayski's Silly Season Site. Retrieved18 December 2024.
  3. ^"NASCAR Legend And 1965 Daytona 500 Winner Fred Lorenzen Passes At 89".Forbes. December 18, 2024. RetrievedDecember 18, 2024.
  4. ^Fred Lorenzen at theMotorsports Hall of Fame of America
  5. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  6. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1960 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  7. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1961 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  8. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  9. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1963 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  10. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1964 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  11. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1965 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  12. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1966 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  13. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1967 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  14. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1970 NASCAR Grand National Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  15. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.
  16. ^"Fred Lorenzen – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results".Racing-Reference. RetrievedMay 21, 2019.

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