Cause of death Polio Best finish 41st – 1952 | Name Lawrence Jacquelin | |
Born July 13, 1923New Haven, Connecticut ( 1923-07-13 ) Died November 25, 1992(1992-11-25) (aged 69)New Haven, Connecticut |
Lawrence "Larry" Jacquelin (July 13, 1923 – November 25, 1992) was an American NASCAR driver.
Life and career
Jacquelin was born on July 13, 1923, in New Haven, Connecticut. He was an avid fan of car racing, and a stunt driver with cars and motorcycles. On September 14, 1952, Jacquelin competed in his first and only Cup Series event, at Langhorne Speedway, in Langhorne, Pennsylvania. Starting 39th in the forty-four car field, Jacquelin fell out after 34 laps due to overheating problems, resulting in a dismal 41st-place effort. Shortly after, Jacquelin was struck with Polio, and he would only make a partial recovery. In his later years the lingering effects of Polio amplified and finally took his life.
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