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Earl H. "Bub" Strickler (born December 18, 1932 in Timberville, Virginia - died January 13, 2005 in Harrisonburg, Virginia) was a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who competed from 1965 to 1980. ==Career== Strickler would compete in 3385 laps of Winston Cup Series racing; for a grand total of .〔(''Bub Strickler'' ) career statistics at Racing Reference〕 His total career earnings would be $11,065 ($ when adjusted for inflation).〔 While Strickler would start in 26th place on average; his average finishes would be in 22nd place.〔 Both of Strickler's top-ten finishes would come in his rookie year.〔 Bristol Motor Speedway and Richmond International Raceway would be his best tracks in NASCAR's modern era while Rockingham Speedway would become his worst enemy.〔(''Bub Strickler'' ) driver information at Driver Averages〕 After failing to qualify for the 1972 Miller High Life 500, Strickler would only race on a part-time basis in the NASCAR Cup Series before ultimately retiring after the 1980 season.〔(''Bub Strickler's only DNQ'' ) at Racing Reference〕 Strickler's employers included himself, Shorty Johns, Joan Petre, and Jim Norris.〔(Employment information at ''Bub Strickler'' ) at Ultimate Racing History〕 The vehicle and sponsor that Strickler would use was the #60 Duro-Bond Chevrolet of Jim Norris.〔(Bub Strickler - #61 Duro-Bond ) at Fantasy Racing Cheat Sheet〕 Strickler died on January 13, 2005 at Harrisonburg Health and Rehabilitation Center in Harrisonburg, Virginia, leaving two children.
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