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Best finish
  
119th (1997)


Name
  
Jerry Marquis

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Born
  
February 14, 1956 (age 68) Broad Brook, Connecticut, United States (
1956-02-14
)

Achievements
  
2000 Featherlite Modified Series Champion

Awards
  
1994 Busch North Series Rookie of the Year

First race
  
1995 NE Chevy Dealers 250 (Loudon)

Last race
  
1995 Meridian Advantage 200 (Nazareth)

First race
  
1997 Virginia Is For Lovers 200 (Richmond)

Jerry Marquis (born February 14, 1956) is a former NASCAR Driver who competed in the NASCAR Busch Series the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, The NASCAR Busch North Series and The NASCAR Featherlight Modified Series. He is from Broad Brook, Connecticut.

Jerry Marquis 1995 JERRY MARQUIS WHEELS 5531 NASCAR BUSCH NORTH SERIES POSTCARD

Marquis has won 7 NASCAR Busch North Series races putting him 16th on the all-time list in the Busch North Series. His home track was Stafford Motor Speedway. Jerry Marquis was also infamous for NASCAR's former commentator Bill Weber and the "bodyguard to the stars" incident. He spun out Tony Stewart who was racing a NASCAR Modified race car that day with five laps to go and when the race was over a personal friend was pulled away by Weber and was to do an interview. Marquis declined to comment.

Marquis also raced in two Busch series races for Mike Greci in the number 51 Wheels Discount Auto Chevy at Loudon and at Nazareth. He also raced in the 18 DANA Corp Truck at Richmond in 1997 driving for Kurt Roehrig. He is most notable for winning the 2000 NASCAR Winston Modified Tour Championship with sponsorship from LongView RV and Teddy Bear Pools. He won at Riverhead, Seeknook, Thompson, Waterford, and Stafford Springs.

References

Jerry Marquis Wikipedia