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Ron Esau

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Best finish
  
62nd (1984)

Name
  
Ron Esau

Role
  
NASCAR Driver


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Born
  
October 9, 1954 (age 70) Lakeside, California, U.S. (
1954-10-09
)

First race
  
Last race
  
19900 Miller Genuine Draft 400 (Richmond)

First race
  
1995 Jerr Dan / Nelson 150 (Evergreen)

Last race
  
1997 Carquest Auto Parts 420K (Las Vegas)

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Ron Esau is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who competed from 1975 to 1990.

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Career

The primary vehicle for this driver was the No. 56 Marc Reno-owned Gear Vendor Chevrolet. He completed 1,704 laps - the equivalent of 3,425.5 miles (5,512.8 km) of racing - while picking up eight DNQs in the process. Esau started in an average of 31st place and finished in an average of 30th place; keeping him near the rear of the average racing grid. His total career earnings are $44,290.

Even though he acquired a 17-race winless streak throughout his entire career as a NASCAR driver, Esau climbed as high in the championship rankings to 62nd place in the 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season in addition to falling as low as 114th place in the 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship standings.

Since 2013, Esau has operated a racing team in the independent circuits of stock cars that feature the old V8 engines that are rarely used in major league motorsports anymore.

Personal life

Esau is married to Marsha; they have one son. He has worked as a mentor to young stock car drivers like Brandon Whitt and Brendan Gaughan. Occasional jobs that Esau has done after his NASCAR career includes stints as the head driving instructor for Drivetech Racing School and doing fundraisers for people with various handicaps.

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

References

Ron Esau Wikipedia


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