Dink Widenhouse, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Dink Widenhouse

American NASCAR driver

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-1932

Place of Birth: Concord, North Carolina, United States

Profession: racing driver

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Dink Widenhouse

  • David "Dink" Widenhouse (born January 1, 1932 in Concord, North Carolina) is a retired NASCAR Grand National Series (now Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series) driver. Widenhouse began racing at the age of fifteen when his brother built a dirt track near Concord, NC.
  • Dink's first car was a '37 Ford Coach with what would become his trademark "B-29" embalm on the From the age of 22 to the age of 24, Widenhouse competed in 2,101.9 miles (3,382.7 km) and 3,097 laps of racing.
  • While he never won a race, he managed to gain a pole position at the 1955 running of the Wilkes County 160 (now the First Union 400) finishing 19th in that race.
  • Widenhouse had a successful racing career at the Charlotte fairgrounds, Midland, Concord, Myrtle Beach and Columbia, SC and Danville Virginia.
  • Part of his success stemmed from his great mechanic "Greaseball Young".
  • His racing career came to an end in the 1960s when paved tracks became the norm.
  • Widenhouse always preferred dirt and did not like racing on pavement.
  • During his racing career he won nearly 200 races, with his record including 21 wins in one season.
  • He was known as "the Preacher" because he never raced on Sunday.Widenhouse's career earnings were $3,225 USD ($29,719.74 when adjusted for inflation).
  • His only last place finish came at an untitled 1955 race at Southern State Fairgrounds in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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