Ron Esau

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Ron Esau
Born (1954-10-09) October 9, 1954
Lakeside, California, United States
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career
17 race(s) run over 10 year(s)
Best finish 62nd – 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
First race 1975 Winston Western 500 (Riverside International Raceway)
Last race 1990 Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Richmond International Raceway)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career
First race 1995 Jerr Dan / Nelson 150 (Evergreen Speedway)
Last race 1997 Carquest Auto Parts 420K (Las Vegas Motor Speedway)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 1 0

Ron Esau is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who has competed from 1975 to 1990.[1]

Career

The primary vehicle for this driver was the #56 Marc Reno-owned Gear Vendor Chevrolet.[2] He has competed in 1704 laps - the equivalent of 3,425.5 miles (5,512.8 km) of racing - while picking up 8 DNQs in the process.[1] Esau started an average of 31st place and finished an average of 30th place; keeping him near the rear of the average racing grid.[1] His total career earnings are $44,290 ($79,137.63 in today's money).[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ron Esau Career Statistics at Racing Reference
  2. Ron Esau racing information at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet

External links

  • Ron Esau driver statistics at Racing Reference
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Inaugural
NASCAR Featherlite Southwest Tour Champion
1986
Succeeded by
Mike Chase


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