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Steve Moore (racing driver)

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Name
  
Steve Moore

Role
  
NASCAR Driver

First race
  
Talladega


Born
  
November 6, 1958 (age 65) Carrollton, Georgia United States of America (
1958-11-06
)

Best finish
  
47th - 1980 (Winston Cup)

Last race
  
1988 TranSouth 500 (Darlington)

Steve Moore (born November 6, 1958) is a retired NASCAR driver from Carrollton, Georgia. In his 18 race career from 1977–1988, he primarily drove a #73 Pontiac/Chevrolet owned by his family.

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Winston Cup Series

Steve Moore made his first NASCAR Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup) Series start at the age of 18 at Talladega Superspeedway in 1977 driving the #07 Chevrolet for Norris Price. He finished a respectable 19th place in that race. He raced once each year after that, until 1980 when he raced in 4 Winston Cup Races for his family-owned team. He had a best finish in 1980 of 13th at Atlanta Motor Speedway. 1981 saw Steve Moore attempting to make the Daytona 500. A 17th-place finish in the First UNO Twin 125 race would not be enough to get into the prestigious event. Moore struggled in 1982, only finishing one of the 4 races that he entered. Steve made two starts in 1983 at Talladega and Michigan. In 1984 Moore once again tried to make the Daytona 500, but was involved in a Savage crash in his Qualifying race on the 22nd lap. He raced sporadically until 1988, the year he raced his final Winston Cup races. He drove for Roger Hamby in three races, including the Daytona 500, a race Moore had been trying to make for five years.

ARCA Re/Max Series

Steve Moore raced in one ARCA Re/Max Series race in his career, that came in 1986 at Talladega. Driving his #76 Domino's Pizza Chevrolet. Moore was involved in a one lap accident and failed to finish.

References

Steve Moore (racing driver) Wikipedia