- Rob Moroso
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Rob Moroso
Birthdate = birth date|1968|9|28|mf=y
Died = death date and age|1990|9|30|1968|9|28|mf=y
Birthplace = flagicon|USA Madison,Connecticut
Cause of Death = Automobile crash
Best_Cup_Pos = 30th - 1990 (Winston Cup)
Cup_Top_Tens = 1
First_Cup_Race = 1988Oakwood Homes 500 (Charlotte)
Last_Cup_Race = 1990Tyson Holly Farms 400 (North Wilkesboro)
Awards = 1989Busch Series champion1990 Rookie of the Year (posthumously)
Years_In_Cup = 3
Total_Cup_Races = 29Best_Busch_Pos = 1st - 1989
Busch_Wins = 6
Busch_Top_Tens = 42
Busch_Poles = 9
First_Busch_Race = 1986Roses Stores 150 (Orange County Speedway )
First_Busch_Win = 1988Myrtle Beach 200 (Myrtle Beach)
Last_Busch_Win = 1989All Pro 300 (Charlotte)
Last_Busch_Race = 1989Winston Classic (Martinsville)
Years_In_Busch= 4
Total_Busch_Races = 86Rob Moroso (
September 28 ,1968 -September 30 ,1990 ) was aNASCAR racing driver who was champion of the NASCARBusch Series in 1989. He was killed in a traffic accident on the roads ofNorth Carolina .Born in
Madison, Connecticut , he was the son of Dick Moroso, founder of Moroso Performance, suppliers of aftermarket automotive parts, andMoroso Motorsports Park inJupiter, Florida .NASCAR Busch career
He made his debut in the Busch series at age 17 and won his first race in 1988, when he was 19. He finished second in the final Busch series points in 1988. Moroso won a total of six races from 1988 to 1989, including 3 consecutive at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and was voted the most popular driver on the circuit.
In 1989 Moroso was vying with veteran driver
Tommy Houston for the championship in the final race of the year, atMartinsville Speedway . Houston's engine failed during the race, while Moroso finished third and won the title by 55 points from Houston. At the time Moroso was the youngest champion in the history of NASCAR.NASCAR Cup career
Moroso made his debut in Winston Cup in 1988 at Charlotte with Peak sponsorship, finishing 14th in his debut. He would race one more time in 1988 and ran two races in 1989 as a warm up for the following season. Moroso declared he was running for Rookie of the Year in the 1990 season with sponsorship from Crown Petroleum. His season was littered with accidents and disappointments; the lone highlight being a ninth place finish in the Pepsi Firecracker 400 at Daytona. Many still believed Moroso had loads of potential, but unfortunately, he would not finish the season.
Death
On
September 30 1990 , Moroso was killed in an automobile crash nearMooresville, North Carolina only hours after finishing 21st in the Holly Farms 400 atNorth Wilkesboro Speedway . Traveling at estimated 75 m.p.h., Moroso lost control of his vehicle on a curve with a 35 m.p.h. posted speed limit. The resulting collision killed both Moroso and Tammy Williams, the driver of the vehicle in the opposite lane.Investigations revealed that he had been
driving under the influence of alcohol. Moroso was posthumously awarded the RaybestosNASCAR Rookie of the Year Award in 1990 after completing 25 of 29 races.
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