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Dick McCabe (racing driver) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dick McCabe (racing driver)
Dick McCabe is an American stock car racing driver. Now retired, he is known to most major NASCAR fans as a Busch Series winner, but he won the Molson Tour championship twice and the Busch North Series championship twice. His nickname was the "Irish Angel." He retired from racing in 1995. He was inducted in the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame in 2002. ==Accomplishments before major NASCAR== McCabe built his first racecar, a 1936 Chevy 6-cylinder "Bomber" coupe at age 14, and sneaked his way into a number of races. McCabe joined the NASCAR North (a regional racing series) in 1976, where he competed against Stub Fadden, Beaver and Bobby Dragon, and Robbie Crouch. McCabe won the NASCAR North Championship in 1981, then repeated in '82, when he set the NASCAR North record for the most top 10 finishes in a season. It was also during this period that he became the Oxford Plains Open Champion for 4 consecutive years from 1981 to 1984. McCabe also ran a side business during this time as a bait salesman, Dick would drive his 18-wheel dump truck 12 hours a day to pick up and sell bait to fisherman. His business often appeared on his cars. McCabe moved Busch North Series, where he again won back to back championships, in 1992 and 1993. The 1993 season was extra special, because Dick won track and Busch North Championships in the inaugural season at NHIS
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