Bill Rexford
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William J. "Bill" Rexford (March 14, 1927 – April 18, 1994) was a
Biography
Born in
Rexford was consistent and battled for the points lead for most of the year. His two biggest competitors were legends Curtis Turner and then-rookie Fireball Roberts. A third contender, Lee Petty, had been stripped of 809 points earlier in the season for competing in non-NASCAR sanctioned races and was essentially robbed of a realistic shot at the title. Late in the year, Rexford was able to take the points lead as both Roberts and Turner suffered from inconsistency.
In the final race of the year at Occoneechee Speedway, Rexford was locked in a tight battle with Fireball for the championship, holding the points lead by a slim margin. Rexford's engine expired early, and his championship hopes nearly went up in smoke. All Roberts needed to do now was finish in the top five, but trademark desire to win led him to push his car and his engine gave out with less than 50 laps to go, giving Rexford a dramatic, and controversial championship.
1950 proved to be Rexford's lone full-time campaign in NASCAR's highest division. He moved back to the Northeast and remained a part-time competitor in the Grand National ranks until 1953, when he ran his last race in Rochester, New York. He finished 5th, driving the #60 Chevrolet for long-time car owner Julian Buesink. After 1953, Rexford joined the Midwest Association for Race Car (MERC) in 1954 (now known as ARCA). As a result, Bill France banned Rexford from racing and fined him $1,000 in the process, which Rexford refused to do. He raced until 1956 when he retired from racing at the age of 29. After he moved to Arizona and started a trucking company for 25 years. After that, he sold the company and retired to California where he died after a long illness.
73 years after his lone Cup championship, Rexford is still the youngest driver to win a championship in what has become the
Motorsports career results
NASCAR
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Grand National Series
References
- ^ "Bill Rexford – 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ "Bill Rexford – 1950 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ "Bill Rexford – 1951 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ "Bill Rexford – 1952 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
- ^ "Bill Rexford – 1953 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2019.
External links
- Bill Rexford driver statistics at Racing-Reference