Troy Beebe

Troy Beebe

Infobox NASCAR driver


Name = Troy Beebe
Birthdate = birth date and age|1962|1|5 | Birthplace = Modesto, California
Best_Busch_Pos = 22nd - 1991
Busch_Top_Tens = 1
First_Busch_Race = 1991 Pontiac 200 (Richmond)
Last_Busch_Race = 1995 AC Delco 200 (Rockingham)
Total_Busch_Races = 48
Years_In_Busch = 5

Troy Beebe, (born on January 5, 1962 in Modesto, California) is a former NASCAR driver. He spent many of his years in the Busch Series, before leaving NASCAR in 1997.

Winston Cup Series Career

Beebe made his debut in the premier NASCAR series in 1989, running one race at Sonoma, running a car owned by his father. He put the #93 Taco Bell Buick into the field in 32nd. From there, he completed all but two laps in route to a 24th.

Beebe would run four races in the series in 1990, switching between his family owned car and those owned by D.K. Ulrich. He could not top his '89 running, only managing a best of finish of 30th at Sonoma. His other three finishes were 37th, 31st and 35th. However, he did record his best career start at Michigan, starting in the 28th slot.

Busch Series Career

Beebe moved his team to the Busch Series, where they ran 23 races in 1991. He made his debut in the #9 Taco Bell car at Richmond, where he put his car in the field in 31st. He would finish that race 24th. The very next race at Martinsville, Beebe managed an 11th place and quickly at Hickory, he earned his season best qualifying effort of 4th. Beebe was more consistent at the end of the year, topping off eleven top-20s in the year with his first career top-10 finish. He earned a 10th place finish at IRP. It was the highlight of the year that ended with Beebe 22nd in points.

Beebe only managed fourteen starts in 1992, racing his #24 Banana Boat Ford. In those starts, Beebe struggled. His best finish of the year was a 15th at Daytona and his only other top-20 finishes were a pair of 16ths. This could largely be explained by seven DNFs, meaning he did not finish half his starts.

Beebe only managed eight more starts in 1993, once again with poor results. His best finish was a 17th place at Orange County. His DNF count was five, meaning he only finished three races.

As a result, Beebe only attempted one race in 1994. He managed a 39th place start at Dover, and only managed 32nd after an engine change.

Beebe only managed two races in 1995, which would be the final time he would run a Busch race. He was 36th at Darlington and 43rd at Rockingham. He crashed out of both events and then moved to the Craftsman Truck Series.

Craftsman Truck Series Career

Beebe started the inaugural season off in 1995, starting the #10 Chevy at Phoenix, starting 24th and finishing 30th.He managed four more starts on the season, recording a best finish of 12th at Saugus. His best start was also at Saugus, which was 13th.

Beebe's last start in any NASCAR series came in 1997, driving the #06 Farris Racing Chevy. Beebe started 24th, but Beebe only lasted two laps in route to 39th at Daytona

External links

* [http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=beebetr01 Beebe's Stats]


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