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Paul Lewis (racing driver)
American racecar driver (1932–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Paul Lewis (September 28, 1932 – April 27, 2025) was an American NASCAR Grand National Series race car driver whose career spanned from 1960 to 1968[1] while primarily driving a #2 Dodge vehicle owned by Bobby Allison.[2]
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Lewis made his debut into top-level professional stock car racing in 1960 at the age of 27. He originally drove a Chevrolet. but also raced Ford, Dodge, and Plymouth cars.[3] During his 10-season career, Lewis made 114 Grand National starts, with 1 career pole in a May 1965 event at North Carolina's Harris Speedway, and scored his only career win at the 1966 Smoky Mountain 200 in Maryville, Tennessee. He led a total of 71 laps in his career as well.[4]
During his career, Lewis never ran a full season, and his best season points finish was 14th in 1965 after competing in just under half that year's events.[5] He started his career at the age of 27 and ended it at 35 years of age; a latecomer compared to today's NASCAR drivers who generally start their career at the top level between the ages of 18 and 21.[1]
Lewis managed to earn a grand total of $52,867 from all the racing events that he participated in ($478,028.98 when adjusted for inflation).[1] Dirt tracks helped to contribute to Lewis' best career finishes; with him finishing in an average of tenth place. His shortcoming would be restrictor plate tracks; where Lewis would finish a mediocre 30th place on average.[6]
Owner
Like many NASCAR drivers of his time, Lewis also drove his own car during some of his career; his ownership career spanned from 1962 to 1968. In addition to himself, Buddy Arrington and Tiny Lund also each drove 1 race apiece for Lewis. Total earnings as a NASCAR owner for Lewis were $29,060 ($262,763.58 when adjusted for inflation).[7]
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Post-NASCAR career
Lewis offered advice to stock car racers who live in the vicinity of Johnson City, Tennessee.[8]
Death
Lewis died on April 27, 2025, at the age of 92.[9]
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