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Joe Eubanks
''Joseph "Joe" Eubanks'' (August 9, 1925 – June 21, 1971) was a ''NASCAR Grand National'' driver from Spartanburg, South Carolina, USA.〔(''Joe Eubanks'' ) career information at Racing Reference〕 He entered the United States Armed Forces along with fellow NASCAR veterans Bud Moore and Cotton Owens.〔(Joe Eubanks' army career ) at DropInTheHammer.Net〕 All three of these men served in World War II together.〔 ==Career summary== Eubanks raced from 1950 to 1961 collecting one win, thirty-seven finishes in the top five, and eighty-one finishes in the top ten along the way.〔 His total career earnings were $35,338 ($ when adjusted for inflation) and he successfully completed miles of racing.〔 As one of the first competitors to compete in a NASCAR road racing event, Eubanks finished second to Al Keller who was driving a 1951 Hudson Hornet automobile.〔(Joe Eubanks + NASCAR 1st road racing event ) at GeorgiaRacingHistory.com〕 Joe was a competitor for the 1955 Southern 500 and was credited for having the fastest Oldsmobile 88 vehicle of that particular race.〔(Racing Reference ''1955 Southern 500'' ) information at Racing Reference〕 Dirt tracks were Eubanks' were his greatest strong point as a driver; where a "top ten" finish was mostly guaranteed. Restrictor plate tracks turned out to be his Kryptonite, however, and his average finish on those tracks were a measly 38th place.〔(NASCAR statistics on ''Joe Eubanks'' ) at Driver Averages〕 Eubanks' primary vehicle was the #88 Ford machine owned by Don Every and Domenic Petti of Daytona Florida.〔(Primary car of Joe Eubanks ) at FantasyRacingCheatSheet.com〕 He was also one of the extras for the 1960 stock car racing film ''Thunder in Carolina''.〔(Racer profile about ''Joe Eubanks'' ) at Insider Racing News〕
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