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Cause of death
  
Lung Cancer

Name
  
Coo Marlin


Role
  
Race car driver

Children
  
Sterling Marlin

Coo Coo Marlin Photo 1972 14 Coo Coo Marlin Chevrolet Monte Carlo at

Born
  
January 3, 1932Columbia, Tennessee (
1932-01-03
)

Best finish
  
20th - 1975 Winston Cup Series season

Died
  
August 14, 2005, Columbia, Tennessee, United States

First race
  
1966 Nashville 400 (Fairgrounds Speedway)

Grandchildren
  
Steadman Marlin, Sutherlin Marlin

People also search for
  
Sterling Marlin, Steadman Marlin, Sutherlin Marlin, Paula Marlin

1976 daytona 500 coo coo marlin hits the wall in pit road


Clifton Burton "Coo Coo" Marlin (January 3, 1932 – August 14, 2005) was a NASCAR Winston Cup driver who spent 14 years in the series.

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Local track history

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Marlin earned a name for himself at the short tracks in Tennessee and Alabama, running against Red Farmer, Bobby Allison, and Donnie Allison. He was a four-time track champion at Nashville Speedway USA (now Music City Motorplex).

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Marlin was a speedway favorite with a lot of kids during the 1960s. He drove a fire-engine red 1964 Chevrolet Impala, No. 711, and was the first real "hero" to many youngsters. During this time, he and his racing "nemesis," Charlie Binkley No. 125, continuously thrilled audiences with their often tense finishes. Marlin was always available for photos and autographs in the pits after a race. His brother, Jack Marlin, was also a crowd favorite.

Grand National and Winston Cup career

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Marlin advanced to part-time rides on the NASCAR Grand National circuit, starting with one race in 1966 and three in 1967. He ran more of the schedule as the series changed from Grand National to Winston Cup, but he never competed in more than 23 races in any season. He never won a race in his 165 Winston Cup starts from 1966 to 1980, but he had nine top 5 and 51 top 10 finishes, with many of those starts in a car numbered 14. However, in 1973, Marlin won a non points race, with one of the Duel races at Daytona that year.

Death

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Marlin died in his hometown of Columbia, Tennessee on August 14, 2005 of lung cancer at the age of 73.

Son's use of number 14 as memorial

Coo Coo Marlin 1976 Daytona 500 Coo Coo Marlin hits the wall in pit

Shortly after Marlin's death, his son Sterling was in negotiations with MB2 Motorsports to drive the team's second car for 2006. The team was unable to retain the No. 10 (which was to be used by Evernham Motorsports for 2006), so MB2 was looking for a new number. A still-grieving Sterling found the No. 14 available (Ppc Racing's defunct Nextel Cup team had been the last to use it) and had MB2 request the No. 14, which was granted. It was run to honor his father during his year and a half with the team until his unexpected release from Ginn Racing mid-way through the 2007 season, after the team merged with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. The No. 14 is now run by Clint Bowyer, his owner and former driver Tony Stewart who chose the number for his own race team in honor of AJ Foyt, a childhood hero of his.

References

Coo Coo Marlin Wikipedia