- Bud Moore (NASCAR owner)
Walter M. "Bud" Moore (born
May 25 1925 ) is a retired NASCAR car owner. He was born inSpartanburg, South Carolina . A decorated veteran ofWorld War II , he described himself as "an old country mechanic who loved to make 'em run fast". There was a different person named Bud Moore who raced in NASCAR in the 1960s and 1970s.In 1957, driver
Buck Baker won theNASCAR Grand National championship with Bud Moore ascrew chief . In 1961, Moore got much of his success as a car owner forJoe Weatherly , who won eight of his twenty-four races driving Moore'sPontiac s. Weatherly also ended up winning the 1962 and 1963 NASCAR Grand National championships, again driving for Moore.In 1964, Billy Wade managed to grab five poles and win four Grand National races in a row driving for Bud. Then four years later in 1968,
Tiny Lund won the Grand American division championship driving for him.In 1970,
Parnelli Jones won theSports Car Club of America 'sTrans-Am championship driving for Moore in the famousBoss 302 Mustang .Buddy Baker won three straight Talladega races in 1975 and 1976, and in 1978,Bobby Allison won theDaytona 500 driving for Moore.Other notable motor racers have driven for Moore, including
Fireball Roberts ,Darel Dieringer ,David Pearson ,Cale Yarborough ,Bobby Isaac ,Dale Earnhardt ,Darrell Waltrip ,Donnie Allison ,Geoff Bodine ,Ricky Rudd ,Brett Bodine , andMorgan Shepherd .During his 37 years as a car owner, he has achieved 63 wins, 43 poles and two NASCAR Grand National Division championships.
See also
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Bud Moore Engineering
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