- Bob Latford
Robert Graham 'Bob' Latford (d.
July 23 ,2003 ) was aNASCAR historian best known for developing the current point system used in theSprint Cup Series (which was slightly modified in recent years),Nationwide Series andCraftsman Truck Series .Career In Motorsports
Latford began his 55-year career in motorsports media and public relations by selling programs for the Daytona Beach races in 1946 for NASCAR founder
Bill France , the father of Bill France, Jr. who was one of Latford's classmates at Seabreeze High School. Following a stint in theU.S. Armed Forces , Latford was attendingFlorida University when he was offered a public relations job at the newDaytona International Speedway by France, Sr. and Houston Lawing. [ [http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=54680&FS=HISTORY Motorsport.com: News channel ] ] The first Daytona 500 took place in 1959.Later on, Latford served as a public relations official and press box director at several tracks, including
Lowe's Motor Speedway . He devised NASCAR's most popular points system, which was adopted in 1975, which NASCAR used two different versions for their series from 1982 until 1998. In the system, the winner received 175 points, second 170 points, and other positions exactly the same as the current points system. [ [http://www.nieworld.com/special/racing/thatwasthen5.htm Special Projects - 100 Years of Racing | NIE WORLD ] ]From 1979-2000, Latford was the statistician for all NASCAR broadcasts on
CBS . [ [http://www.sokybookfest.org/Bookfest03/authors/latfordbob.html Untitled Document ] ]Latford also published a weekly newsletter for motorsports journalists, The Inside Line, along with three books (see below).
Latford worked his final race in the press box at
North Carolina Motor Speedway , the Pop Secret 400 on October 22, 2000.On July 23, 2003 Latford passed away at the age of 67.
After His Death
At the annual North Carolina Auto Racing Hall Of Fame ceremony in October of 2003,
NASCAR Scene editor and hall of fame board member Deb Williams paid tribute to Latford. [ [http://www.jayski.com/past/2003/031013.htm Jayski's® Silly Season Site - Past News Page ] ]In 2004, Latford was posthumously awarded the
National Motorsports Press Association /Pocono Spirit Award which recognizes "recognizes character and achievement in the face of adversity as well as sportsmanship and contributions to motorsports." [ [http://www.jayski.com/past/2004/040119.htm Jayski's® Silly Season Site - Past News Page ] ]Books
* "Built For Speed" (1999 HC, 2002 PB) Courage Books. PB ISBN 978-0762412051
* "50 Years Of NASCAR" (2002) Carlton Books.
* "NASCAR: A Celebration" (2002) Carlton Books. ISBN 978-1858687964References
External links
* [http://www.fastmachines.com/nascar/bob-latford-a-friend-to-racing/ Bob Latford - A Friend To Racing by John Davidson (fastmachines.com]
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