Vic Parsons

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Vic Parsons (born on November 29, 1939) is a former NASCAR driver from Willowdale, Ontario. He competed in nineteen Nextel Cup events in his career with seven top-tens.

[edit] Cup career

Parsons made his debut in 1972, making the show at North Wilkesboro Speedway with a 19th place qualifying effort. Parsons then survived the tough short track and ended up with a top-10 in his first career race-9th.

Parsons stepped it up to eighteen races in 1973, when he finished 30th in the points standings. Driving for car owner, George Seifer, Parsons recorded an unprecedented six top-tens. That included a career best 7th place in the July race at Daytona. The other top-tens were a trio of ninths and a duo of tenths. However, the news was not all good for Parsons. Even with six top-tens, Parsons team struggled to finish races. In fact, in eighteen starts, Parsons' team only finished seven of them. This would lead to Parsons' unemployment for the 1974 season and he has not competed in NASCAR since.

[edit] See also

List of Canadians in NASCAR

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