Connie Saylor

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Connie Saylor
Born (1940-06-03)June 3, 1940
Rural Tennessee, United States
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Bluff City, Tennessee
Cause of death Cancer
NASCAR Cup Series career
59 races run over 11 years
Best finish 39th – 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season
First race 1978 Atlanta 500 (Atlanta International Raceway)
Last race 1988 AC Delco 500 (North Carolina Motor Speedway)
Wins Top tens Poles
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Connie Saylor (June 3, 1940 – February 4, 1993 [1]) was a journeyman NASCAR racecar driver.

Career

He did one-off events in the Winston Cup series during the 1980s and early '90s, and also raced in ARCA and Late Model sportsman series. [2] His most infamous moment came in the 1981 Twin 125's, qualifying races for the Daytona 500, in which Saylor spun off Turn 2 and flipped, sliding down the backstretch on his roof for about 1,000 feet. He was uninjured in the crash, but did not qualify for the race. Earlier in that race, John Anderson had a crash at that same corner. Both are in largely of the downsized cars that cars have to drive. He won a Consolation race @ Daytona in 1984.

In Winston Cup racing, he picked up his best finish in his debut race in 1978—eighth [3].

Personal life

Connie was married to Shirley Nowlin and had two children, Tracy and Tim Saylor. He started a mining/industrial tire and wheel business in Johnson city, TN in 1977 and it's still in operation today by his family.

Saylor was from Johnson City, Tennessee Video on YouTube. As verified by his family, he died at the age of 52 from cancer. [4].


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