Hometown: Danville,
Virginia
Competed: 1961-1973Starts: 495
Wins: 1
Poles: 1
Wendell Scott wasn’t the first
African-American to compete in NASCAR’s premier division. But the Danville, Va.
native, whose career on wheels began as a taxi driver, was the first of his
race to become a full-time competitor in the series at a time where sponsors
were few and drivers were measured by sheer determination.
Scott served three years in the U.S. Army during World War II where
he honed his mechanical skills in the motor pool. Scott started racing in
1947. Scott experienced immediate success behind the wheel, he won over 100
races in the next decade at local area tracks.
Scott made his
first start in NASCAR’s premier series March 4, 1961 at Piedmont Interstate
Fairgrounds in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He started the event ninth but was
sidelined due to oil pressure after the first 52 laps. Scott went on to make 23
starts that season posting five top-five finishes.
On Dec. 1, 1963
at Speedway Park in Jacksonville, Fla., Scott became the first African-American
to win a NASCAR premiere series event. Scott won the 100-mile feature race on
the ½ mile dirt track after starting from the 15th position. His triumph marked
the high point for a man who made almost 500 career starts in NASCAR’s premier
division.
Over the next 13 years, Scott would make 495 starts, tying him for 33rd on the all-time list. In his distinguished career,
Scott accumulated 20 top-five finishes including eight of them in the same
season he won his first career race, 1964. Scott also posted 147 top-10
finishes, more than 25% of the races he entered.
Scott’s career success earned him an induction into the
International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1999. NASCAR currently awards
scholarships in tribute to Wendell Scott. Twelve Wendell Scott Scholarships are
awarded per year to students from historically black colleges and universities
and Hispanic-serving institutions
.
This is the latest in
a series of GodfatherMotorsports.com biographies profiling the 25 nominees for
the 2012 class of the NASCAR Hall Of Fame. Each of the 25 candidates will be
profiled in the coming weeks, in alphabetical order.
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