- Walker Evans (racer)
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Walker Evans "Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Walker Evans
Birthdate = birth date and age|1938|12|3
Birthplace = flagicon|USA Cedar Lake,Michigan
Previous_Year = 1996
Best_Truck_Position = 14th - 1995 (Craftsman Truck Series)
Truck_Top_Tens = 4
First_Truck_Race = 1995Copper World Classic (Phoenix) (first series race)
Last_Truck_Race = 1996GM Goodwrench / AC Delco 300 (Phoenix)
Years_In_Truck = 2
Total_Truck_Races = 41
Awards = inducted in theOff-road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2004
21offroad racing championships, including SODA and CORR
5Baja 1000 winsRoger Walker Evans (born
December 3 ,1938 ) is anOff-road Motorsports Hall of Fame r . He was also a driver and owner in theNASCAR Craftsman Truck Series . Walker Evans is nicknamed "the Legend". [http://www.ormhof.com/inductees.fx?id=28 Biography] at theOff-road Motorsports Hall of Fame ] Walker is the father of off-road racer Evan Evans. Walker resides inRiverside, California .Off-road career
He began his off-road career in cross-country events in
SCORE International events, including the premier event: theBaja 500 . His first sample of racing was in 1969, when he drove aRambler American for theAmerican Motors and actorJames Garner sponsored team to a third place finish in theBaja 500 . His first purpose built race truck was Ford F-100 donated by Marion Beaver at Parker Motor Company and built by Bill Stroppe. The truck won 16 of 17 races.fact|date=July 2007 He won theBaja 1000 five times in special built vehicles before he was the first driver to win the overall title in a Class 8Trophy Truck .He added the
Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group Stadium Series events to his schedule to enhance his horizons. The series featured indoor races inside a stadium.He won his first SODA race in 1986 at the
Lake Geneva Raceway inLake Geneva, Wisconsin . He won the 1994 and 1995 Class-8 (two-wheel drive) championships in SODA. He became familiar with fellow competitorBrendan Gaughan during his SODA days. He moved to CORR when most of the SODA drivers switched series. He finished with his SODA career with three overall victories and 31 class wins. He was champion of CORR's highest division, Pro-4, in 1999. [ [http://www.theautochannel.com/news/press/date/19991221/press004810.html Chevy Adds to Win Tally in '99] ,December 22 1999 ; motorsport.com; RetrievedFebruary 15 2008 ] He won three races and the CORR Pro-4 championship in 2000 in his final full-time season in CORR before retirement from short-track off-road racing.Around 1999 he began entering rock crawling events after a promotional trip to
Moab .He has 142 total victories and 21 championship titles in off-road desert and short course racing. He has multiple overall wins in the
Baja 500 ,Baja 1000 ,Fireworks 250 ,Mint 400 , andParker 400 .He was inducted in the
Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2004.NASCAR racing career
He decided to try his hand as a driver/owner in the newly formed
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 1995. He had one Top 10 finish in 18 races, and he finished 14th in the final points standings. He had three Top 10 finishes in 23 events in 1996, and he finished 17th in the overall points standings. [ [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=evanswa01 NASCAR drivers statistics at racing-reference.info] ]NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series owner
He continued his Walker Evans Racing team after his retirement. He hired former SODA and CORR competitor
Brendan Gaughan to race for him in 2002. Gaughan won twice, on his way to the Rookie of the Year title. In 2003, Gaughan was the CTS points leader going into the final race, but was crashed out.References
* [http://www.off-road.com/race/walker_b2k.html Biography at off-road.com]
External links
* [http://www.walkerevansracing.com/ Official team website]
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