David Pearson Passing
Published: November 13, 2018

“All of us at Talladega Superspeedway have the family and friends of our good friend David Pearson in our thoughts. Not only was he one of the greatest our sport of NASCAR has ever seen behind the wheel, but he was a character like no other with his mischievous and joking ways. While he was fun off the track, he was all business when he climbed in the cockpit. He is the only driver in Talladega history to win three straight of our spring 500-mile races (1972-74). He helped set the standard as one of the best drivers ever, and while doing that, made drivers around him better. Being a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame as well as the International Motorsports Hall of Fame shows you how successful and respected he was. We would like to express our deepest condolences to the Pearson family.”

 

David Pearson died Monday, Nov. 12, at the age of 83.

 

  

 

  

 

 

David Pearson Quick Facts

  • Three-time NASCAR Champion (1966, ’68, ’69)
  • 105 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series wins (second all-time) competing in just 574 events (18.29 win percentage)
  • 43 of his wins came during 1972-79 driving for the famed Wood Brothers in the No. 21 Mercury
  • Won 11 of 18 races in 1973
  • NASCAR Triple Crown winner in 1976 (winning three of NASCAR’s four jewel events)
  • Nicknamed the “Silver Fox” for his smooth, calculated late-race moves that produced wins
  • NASCAR Hall of Famer (2011 class) and International Motorsports Hall of Famer (1993 class)

David Pearson at Talladega Superspeedway

  • Only driver to capture three straight wins in spring Cup race (1972-74 with the famed Wood Brothers Racing Team)
  • Three runner-up finishes, including his last which came in summer of 1979, subbing in car No. 2 for an injured rookie named Dale Earnhardt.
  • Competed at Talladega’s 2.66-mile venue from 1970 through 1985 with 11 top-five finishes
  • Three poles (Swept both in 1974; Spring 1980)
           
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