- Curtis Markham
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Curtis Markham was born on September 21, 1959 in Richmond, Virginia. He was a former NASCAR driver in all three top series.
Curtis Markham Born September 21, 1959
Richmond, Virginia, United StatesNASCAR Sprint Cup Series career 4 races run over 2 years Best finish 78th - 1994 (Winston Cup) First race 1987 Budweiser 500 (Dover) Last race 1994 Purolator 500 (Atlanta) Wins Top tens Poles 0 0 0 NASCAR Nationwide Series career 89 races run over 12 years Best finish 11th - 1996 First race 1983 Miller Time 150 (Richmond) Last race 2000 Lysol 200 (Watkins Glen) Wins Top tens Poles 0 18 1 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career 11 races run over 3 years First race 1996 Hanes 250 (Lowe's) Last race 1998 Stevens Bell / Genuine Car Parts 200 (Flemington) Wins Top tens Poles 0 1 0 Statistics current as of October 9, 2009. He made his Busch debut in 1983 driving the #94 Frank Edwards Pontiac with a best finish of 18th in three starts. In 1984 he made one start in the #85 J.R. Racing Olds and finished 13th. In 1987, he made his Winston Cup debut with Wayne Beahr in his #37 Hanover Printing Ford and finished 38th. In 1989, he drove the #88 Buick in 2 Busch races. In 1991 he drove the #75 Food Country USA Olds owned by Charlie Henderson to an 8th-place finish at Watkins Glen (BGN). The next year he drove the #7 Skoal Bandit Pontiac to a 5th-place finish at Loudon (BGN). He was 1992 Rookie of the Year in the #7 Skoal car in the Busch North Series. He qualified on the pole in the Busch North Series several times. In 1994, he attempted four cup races, but only made one in the #02 T.W. Taylor Ford sponsored by Children's Miracle Network and got a DNF. In 1995, he drove the #63 Lysol Pontiac owned by Hubert Hensley in his first full BGN season and got his first pole. He finished 15th in the points with six top-ten finishes. In his second full season with the #63 he improved to 11th in the points with seven top tens. In 1997 he ran three races and came home fifth at Loudon; he also came in third at Phoenix in the #32 truck. The next year, he drove the #64 Schneider Chevy to three top-ten finishes. In 1999 he drove the #29 and #72 Chevys with a best finish of 12th. In 2000 he made his last start with the #4 Joe Gibbs Pontiac sponsored by Porter-Cable and ran 17th at the Glen. He is currently the shop foreman for Joe Gibbs racing, and after hiring Denny Hamlin, he is also spotting for him, and has spotted for several other NASCAR drivers.
Results
Winston Cup Series
Year Starts Avg Finish 1987 3 31.3 1994 1 39 Busch Grand National Series
Year 1983 1984 1989 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Starts 3 1 2 3 2 4 26 26 3 8 10 1 Top 10 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 7 0 3 0 0 Rank 76 104 70 59 69 78 15 11 70 51 56 92 Craftsman Super Truck Series
Year Starts Avg Finish 1996 1 32 1997 6 20.8 1998 4 24.8 Sources
http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=markhcu01
http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/cmarkham00/bg/index.html
Joe Gibbs Racing Sprint Cup drivers Nationwide Series drivers Developmental drivers Max Gresham · Brett Moffitt · Bubba Stewart · Darrell Wallace, Jr.Partnerships and affiliations Crew chiefs Mike Ford (#11-Sprint) · Dave Rogers (#18-Sprint) · Greg Zipadelli (#20-Sprint) · Kevin Kidd (#11-Nationwide) · Jason Ratcliff (#18-Nationwide) · Adam Stevens (#20-Nationwide)Management Former winners Categories:- American racecar drivers
- NASCAR drivers
- 1959 births
- Living people
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