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Butch Lindley (March 25, 1948 - June 6, 1990) was a Short track racer. He was the champion of the NASCAR National Sportsman series (Now the Nationwide Series) in 1977 and 1978. ==Early life and start of career== Clyde Lindley, Jr., nicknamed Butch, was born in Greenville, South Carolina on March 25, 1948.〔Social Security Death Index, entry for Clyde Lindley, Jr., accessed June 1, 2013〕 He began racing as a boy,〔Lydia Henshaw, Daytona Beach Morning-Journal, (The Wreck Didn't Look That Bad -- But It Was ), July 2, 1985〕 and pursued it as a full-time career from his late teens.〔Spartanburg Herald-Journal, (Races at Harris Today: Lindley a Future Star ), March 21, 1971〕 Lindley established himself as one of the country's premier short track drivers, winning track championships at Greenville-Pickens Speedway, and finishing first in races at short tracks throughout the United States.〔Oxford Plains Speedway, (Fast Facts ), accessed June 1, 2013〕〔Thunder Road Speedbowl, (Milk Bowl Winners 1962-2012 ), 2012〕〔Ronnie White, Huntsville Times, (The Winning Tradition Continues ), accessed June 1, 2013〕 During his career Lindley won more than 500 races, perhaps as many as 550.〔National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame, (entry for Butch Lindley ), 2006〕〔Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, (Lindley Dies After 5 Years in Coma ), June 7, 1990〕 During the six-year span from 1975 through 1980 he started 385 NASCAR sanctioned events and won 154 times.〔Jonathan Ingram, Speed TV, (CUP: Days Of Short Track Yore And Ol’ Clyde ), December 6, 2010〕
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