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Cause of death
  
Unknown

Awards
  
1952 AAA Champion


Name
  
Chuck Stevenson

Role
  
Race car driver

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Born
  
October 15, 1919 Sidney, Montana (
1919-10-15
)

Best finish
  
94th - 1956 (Grand National)

First race
  
1955 LeHi 300 Race #2 (LeHi)

Last race
  
1956 Willow Springs Raceway (Lancaster)

First win
  
1956 Willow Springs Raceway (Lancaster)

Died
  
August 21, 1995, Benson, Arizona, United States

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Charles "Chuck" Stevenson (October 15, 1919, Sidney, Montana – August 21, 1995, Benson, Arizona) was an American racecar driver.

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AAA and USAC Championship Car series

Stevenson drove in the AAA and USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1949–1954, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965 seasons with 54 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in 1951–1954, 1960–1961, and 1963–1965. He finished in the top ten 37 times, with four victories, two of them coming in the 1952 season when he won the AAA National Championship.

Panamericana race

In 1951 Stevenson drove a Nash-Healey course (pace) car that was supplied by the Mexican Nash automobile importer in the grueling 2,000-mile (3,219 km) Carrera Panamericana race. This endurance event is described as one of the most dangerous automobile races of any type in the world, and Stevenson had to be ahead of the racers to ensure the way was clear. In both 1952 and 1953 Stevenson won the sedan class driving a "well-prepared" Lincoln Capri. He is the only two-time winner in the history of the Carrera Panamericana.

NASCAR

Stevenson also raced in two NASCAR events: one in 1955 and one in 1956, picking up a win at Willow Springs Raceway in 1956 driving a Ford. In the 1955 race, he was driving a car owned by Indy winner Pete DePaolo.

World Championship career summary

The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. Chuck Stevenson participated in five World Championship races, but scored no World Championship points.

References

Chuck Stevenson Wikipedia


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