David Pearson, the NASCAR pioneer known as "The Silver Fox" for his cunning craft and a longtime rivalry with Richard Petty, has died. He was 83. The Wood Brothers Racing team said Pearson died Monday ...
David Pearson, the second-winningest NASCAR Cup Series driver in history, died Monday at the age of 83. Wood Brothers Racing, Pearson’s former team, confirmed the news on social media. Throughout his ...
Three-time NASCAR champion David Pearson died Monday. He was 83. Pearson’s 105 Cup Series wins rank second to only Richard Petty among NASCAR drivers. Pearson was known as Petty’s greatest challenger ...
Monday, November 12, 2018, David "The Silver Fox" Pearson passed away at 83-years-old due to unknown causes. He was the second most winning NASCAR driver of all time with 105 victories in 574 starts.
Cotton Owens couldn't really speak last month when he was named to the NASCAR Hall of Fame's class of 2013. He couldn't move the right side of his body. But he knew he'd been selected. Oh, he knew.
David Pearson, 82, of Duluth and Lake Vermilion, died peacefully in his home on Friday after a ten-month struggle with cancer. The son of Florence and William Pearson, David was born in Duluth on ...
NASCAR legend David Pearson died Monday at the age of 83 after a lengthy illness. “On behalf of the France Family and everyone at NASCAR, I want to offer sincere condolences to the family and friends ...
David Pearson, a three-time champion in what is now NASCAR's Monster Energy Cup Series, died Monday at 83, the Wood Brothers Racing team confirmed to ESPN. Inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in its ...
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