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Ed Spencer, Sr. : ウィキペディア英語版
Ed Spencer

Edgar Robert Spencer, Sr. (January 5, 1929April 3, 2014) was an American modified and stock car racing driver. Father of Jimmy Spencer and grandfather of Ed Spencer III, he competed in local competition in Pennsylvania, and competed in one NASCAR Grand National Series race.
==Life and career==
Spencer was born in Nanticoke, Pennsylvania on January 5, 1929. Known as "Fast Eddie", he made his career racing on local tracks in Pennsylvania, winning track championships at Port Royal Speedway and Selinsgrove Speedway among other tracks;〔(Edgar Robert Spencer Sr. Obituary ). Wilkes-Barre, PA: ''The Times Leader''. April 7, 2014. Accessed 2014-04-08.〕 he is reported to have won over 500 races in various local racing classes.〔Creesy, Linda. "(Spencer's NASCAR Future Looks Golden With Johnson )". Orlando, FL: ''Orlando Sentinel''. January 20, 1994. Accessed 2014-04-08.〕
Spencer made a single start in the NASCAR Grand National Division (now Sprint Cup Series) in 1953 at the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, finishing 20th.〔Oberto, Dino. "(Racing patriarch Spencer dies at 85 )". Hazleton, PA: ''Standard-Speaker''. April 8, 2014. Accessed 2014-04-08.〕 He received an offer to compete in the Indianapolis 500 in the early 1960s, but declined due to family responsibilities.〔
In 2011 Spencer was inducted into Port Royal Speedway's Hall of Fame.〔 He died on April 3, 2014, in Drums, Pennsylvania.〔

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