Name David Sisco | ||
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Born June 26, 1937 (age 87) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. ( 1937-06-26 ) Last race 1977 Talladega 500 (Alabama International Motor Speedway) |
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David Sisco (born June 26, 1937 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA) is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who has led 98 laps out of the 33,668 that he raced in his entire career.
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- David sisco comes love duo say something a great big world
- 2010 nats art song composition award winner david sisco missing connections
- Career
- References
2010 nats art song composition award winner david sisco missing connections
Career
Sisco also managed to earn $251,359 in his seven-year NASCAR career ($981,556.2 when considering inflation ). His average starting position is 22nd place while he managed to finish in 19th place on average. Total mileage of all of Sisco's races are 39,186.7 miles (63,064.9 km). The only race that Sisco failed to qualify for was the 1983 Champion Spark Plug 400; a race won by Cale Yarborough who defeated Darrell Waltrip by ½ of a second.
Prior to 1971, Sisco participated in a select amount of late model stock car races and was the champion of one of them in 1969.
The type of tracks that best favored Sisco were flat tracks; where he would finish an average of 13th place. He did not excel on restrictor plate tracks, however, and a finish of 23rd place would become par for the course for Sisco during his NASCAR Cup Series career.