Tommy Gale (racing driver)

Tommy Gale
Born (1934-09-10)September 10, 1934
McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States
Died September 30, 1999(1999-09-30) (aged 65)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career
246 races run over 17 years
Best finish 15th – 1981
First race 1968 American 500 (Rockingham)
Last race 1986 Winston 500 (Talladega)
Wins Top tens Poles
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Tommy Gale (September 10, 1934 – September 30, 1999) was a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series race car driver from McKeesport, Pennsylvania who raced from 1968 to 1986. He ended becoming one of the runners-up for the 1977 NASCAR Rookie of the Year award.

Career

Gale started as a NASCAR Cup Series rookie when he was 34 years old and competed until his retirement at the age of 51. Leading only three laps of his 60,655-lap spanning career, Gale managed to make $683,965 in total winnings ($1,476,525.54 when adjusted for inflation). While starting in 27th place on average, his average finishes were 22nd place after competing in a grueling 75,239.7 miles or 121,086.6 kilometres of top-level professional stock car racing.[1]

His only three DNQs came at the 1972 Miller High Life 500, the 1973 Daytona 500 and at the 1984 Talladega 500.[2]

Gale's strongest performances are on short oval tracks where he finished an average of 20th place. His weakness would be found on road courses; where a finish of 28th place would be expected out of Gale.[3] His primary vehicle throughout his career was the #64 Ford machine owned by fellow NASCAR driver Elmo Langley.[4]

Post-NASCAR career

After Tommy Gale retired from NASCAR, he decided to focus on his son and starting a trucking business in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania; which is near his hometown of McKeesport.[5]

References

  1. Career statistics about Tommy Gale at Racing Reference
  2. Tommy Gale's NASCAR Winston Cup Series DNQ List at Racing Reference
  3. NASCAR statistics on Tommy Gale at Driver Averages
  4. Complete NASCAR career statistics on Tommy Gale at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet
  5. Gale won respect... not races at The Pittsburgh Press (Google News Archive Search)

External links

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