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Rick Beebe is a former NASCAR driver from Shawnee, KS. In his brief career, Beebe competed in two Nationwide Series and four Craftsman Truck Series events.

Truck Series[]

Beebe's debut came in 1996, when he competed at I-70 for MB Motorsports. Starting 19th in the field of twenty-eight, Beebe crashed out of the race late in the race and finished a struggling 22nd.

Beebe also competed at I-70 in his next series start, coming in the summer of 1997. Beebe started off well, qualifying a career-best 9th place. But during the race, Beebe again faded back in the field and finished 24th.

Beebe again only made one start in the next season, competing at Las Vegas in late 1998. It was another disappointing race for the driver, starting 32nd and finishing three laps down in 26th.

Beebe's final career start came in 2001, when he made a start in the inaugural race at his home track of Kansas. Starting 22nd in the field, Beebe had engine issues and ultimately finished 30th.

Nationwide Series[]

Beebe's lone Nationwide (then Busch Series) starts came in the 1999 season. The debut was a tough one for the driver, crashing out of the ORP race after just thirty-one laps and finishing 40th. Luckily, Beebe showed major improvement in his other start. He managed to complete every lap in the Memphis race and finished a NASCAR-best 14th as a result.

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