Tom Peck
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Tom Peck, a former Nascar Busch Series driver(1984,88-95), was born April 4, 1953 in McConnellsburg, PA. Tom Peck drove the #89 Pontiac in two races in 1984 in the Busch Grand National Series, but failed to finish either race. In 1988 he ran the #96 Thomas Chevy sponsored Olds in 6 races with a best finish of 9th at Dover
Dover
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. The next year he piloted the #96 again in 28 races and posted 7 top tens and was 10th in points. In 1990 he made 31 starts and had 12 top tens and finished a career best 5th in the points. The next year he got 1 more top ten but fell in the points to 9th. In 1992 he switched to the #19 Levin Racing Olds with 7 top tens. In 1993 S-K Hand Tools and Delco Remy sponsored the #19 car in his 2nd consecutive 13th place points finish. In 1994 he drove a limited schedule in the #31 Channellock
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 Chevy. The next year he made his final 3 career starts in the #18 Ford and #67 Chevy.

Nascar Busch Grand National Series Results

Career Starts Top Fives Top Tens Winnings Avg Start Avg Finish
168 10 52 $576,000 21 16.3

Sources

  • http://www.racing-reference.info/driver?id=peckto01
  • http://www.nascar.com/drivers/dps/tpeck00/bg/index.html
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