Buddy Arrington
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| Date of Birth: | November 26,1956 | ||
| Birthplace: | Newton, North Carolina | ||
| Years | 1984-2008 | ||
| Best Pts Finish | 1st (1999) | ||
| First Race | 1984 Sovran Bank 500 | ||
| Last Race: | 2008 Food City 500 | ||
| First Win | 1991 Champion Spark Plug 400 | ||
| Last Win | 2005 UAW-Ford 500 | ||
| Awards: | 1999 Champion named one of the NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers | ||
Buddy Arrington (born July 26 1938 in Martinsville, Virginia) was a NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup) driver.
He has the second most starts without a win. [1] His best career finish was third. He almost always ran his own car.
Buddy's Chrysler Imperial was the last Chrysler product to run in the NASCAR Winston Cup series. [2] He ran the car in the last two races of the 1982 season.
[edit] External links
- Buddy Arrington's drivers statistics at racing-reference.info
- Buddy Arrington's owners statistics at racing-reference.info
- Fan site about his 1981 Chrysler Imperial, includes photos
| Arrington Family |
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| Buddy Arrington | Joey Arrington |

