Bob Flock

Robert Newman Flock (April 16, 1918 May 16, 1964) was an American stock car racer. He qualified on the pole position for NASCAR's first Strictly Stock (now NASCAR Cup Series) race and, along with Red Byron, is considered one of the two best drivers from that era. Flock died of a heart attack in 1964.

Bob Flock
BornRobert Newman Flock
(1918-04-16)April 16, 1918
Fort Payne, Alabama, U.S.
DiedMay 16, 1964(1964-05-16) (aged 46)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
AchievementsWon the pole for NASCAR's first sanctioned race (Charlotte, 1949)
First NASCAR driver to win a race from the pole (Hillsboro, 1949)
AwardsGeorgia Automobile Racing Hall of Fame (2003)
National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame (1981)
NASCAR Cup Series career
36 races run over 7 years
Best finish3rd (1949)
First race1949 Race No. 1 (Charlotte)
Last race1956 (LeHi)
First win1949 (Hillsboro)
Last win1952 (Weaverville)
Wins Top tens Poles
4 18 3
NASCAR Convertible Division career
1 race run over 1 year
First race1956 Race #6 (Montgomery)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 1
Statistics current as of February 20, 2013.
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