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Mike Eddy

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Nationality
  
American

Wins
  
58

Related to
  
Travis Eddy (son)

Name
  
Mike Eddy


Years active
  
1972-2002, 2004

Role
  
Car racer

Starts
  
470

Retired
  
2007


Born
  
July 17, 1952 (age 71) Midland, Michigan, United States (
1952-07-17
)

Teams
  
Mike Eddy Racing Moenning Brothers

Mike eddy


Michael Eddy (born July 17, 1952 in Midland, Michigan) is a stock car auto racer. He is most notable for racing in the now defunct American Speed Association (ASA). He was a seven time ASA National Champion, which is the most in ASA history. During his run in ASA Eddy drove the number 88 car.

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ASA

Eddy won his seven championships in 1974, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1991, and 1992. In addition to this he was ASA's all-time career leader in laps lead, starts, and top 10s. Eddy also ranks second in all-time victories with 58 and second on the all-time earnings list. During his championship season of 1992 he led 2,183 laps that year, which was a single-season record. Eddy recorded his 58th victory on June 12, 2004 at the Berlin Raceway in Marne, Michigan after a two-year absence from auto racing. Eddy was known to be an aggressive driver who wasn't shy about nudging slower cars out of his way.

Offers from NASCAR teams

Mike Eddy Local racer Mike Eddy took on and beat NASCAR39s future

Because of the success that he had achieved in ASA, Eddy received several offers from NASCAR teams, turning them down each time. In the early 1990s, he was offered the No. 75 car by RahMoc Enterprises, which was a prominent Winston Cup Series ride at the time. He turned it down because his GM Goodwrench deal in ASA came along at the same time.

Mike Eddy Local racer Mike Eddy took on and beat NASCAR39s future

A few years later, Eddy was offered to drive the No. 43 truck for Petty Enterprises for the 1996 Craftsman Truck Series season, but once again had to turn down the offer due to his contract with GM Goodwrench at the time.

Personal

Eddy has a wife named Patsy.

Awards

Eddy was inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.

References

Mike Eddy Wikipedia