Marion Cox

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Marion Cox
BornOctober 2, 1920
DiedOctober 13, 1996(1996-10-13) (aged 76)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationNASCAR car owner
SpouseNina

Marion "Preacher" Cox (October 2, 1920 – October 13, 1996)

Grand National Series car owner. He would serve more than two years in World War II.[2]

Career

Cox provided a vehicle for now-retired NASCAR Grand National series driver

Fox NASCAR. Even though Yarborough had his championship wins record broken by Jimmie Johnson (in 2009) after defending it since 1978, he is still notable for being employed under Cox. Cox fielded Chevrolet vehicles in the 1955 season but switched to Ford
vehicles in the 1956 season.

All of his vehicles were created right out of his garage (with the formal business name being Marion Cox Garage) which was located in Hemingway, South Carolina. Due to his religious beliefs, Cox never allowed his vehicles to race on a Sunday (keeping him out of most of the Grand National Series races).[1]

During the 1970s, he pulled out one of his cars out of the race before it ended because the numerous delays made the race continue into Sunday.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Background information". Morgan Shepherd.com. Archived from the original on October 7, 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  2. ^ a b c d "World War II service information/Notable drivers under Cox's employment". Real Racin' USA. Retrieved 2010-11-04.
  3. ^ "Racing information". Racing Reference. Retrieved 2010-05-05.

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