Don Waterman
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Don Waterman is a retired NASCAR
NASCAR
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 Winston Cup Series race car driver whose career spanned from 1980 to 1983.

The primary vehicle for this driver was the self-owned #38 St. John's Auto Parts Buick
Buick
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. Only three races were spent inside an Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile
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 machine. His only "top ten" finish came at the January running of the 1981 Winston Western 500
1981 Winston Western 500 (January)
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. This driver has led only two laps out of 896 - the equivalent to 2352.2 miles (3,785.5 km). After starting an average of 26th place and finishing an average of 20th, Waterman has earned a total career savings of $19,285 ($ in today's money). DNFs made up about 44% of Waterman's career. He raced in eight road courses and only one intermediate oval track.
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