NASCAR champion, Hall of Fame driver dies at age 95

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – A NASCAR Hall of Fame driver and former champion died this past week at age 95.

NASCAR announced the death of 1960 Cup Series champion Rex White on Friday, July 18.

The chairman and CEO of NASCAR, Jim France, called White a “true pioneer” of the sport and said his “contributions helped shape the foundation of our sport.”…

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