Emanuel Zervakis
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Emanuel Zervakis (January 30, 1930-June 25, 2003) was a NASCAR driver and team owner. He won two NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) races in his career, both in 1961. He later went on to own a part-time Cup team and a successful Nationwide Series team, receiving five Busch/Nationwide wins as an owner, four with Butch Linley and one with Ricky Rudd.
[edit] Career as a Driver
He started in 83 NASCAR Cup races between 1956 and 1963 and finished in the top ten in points twice. He started his first race at Daytona Beach in 1956, finishing last in a field of 76 cars. He did not score a single top ten finish until 1960, but after that, he was in the top ten more than he was out. In 1961, he finished third in the point standings, only behind Ned Jarrett and Rex White. He ran his last race in 1963. He also made 6 starts in the now-defunct Convertible Series.
[edit] Career as an Owner
Zervakis was also a team owner. He might be remembered most for fielding a car for Dale Jarrett's first Winston Cup race. his Cup team competed in 39 events total, with a best finish was a second place finish by Butch Lindley at Martinsville. He also had five wins in the Nationwide series, including Ricky Rudd's only Busch/Nationwide win in his first start, and four wins by Butch Lindley in 1982, where he finished ninth in points despite running a partial schedule.