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Raymond Parks (June 5, 1914〔https://web.archive.org/web/20121010081214/http://www.nascar.com/news/features/rparks.hof.bio/ Raymond Parks Nascar Biography〕 – June 20, 2010〔 〕) was the owner of Red Byron's car which won NASCAR's first Strictly Stock (now Sprint Cup) championship in 1949. ==Background== Parks was the first child of Alfred and Leila Parks and great-great-nephew of settler Benny Parks, who found gold in the state of Georgia in the early nineteenth century. Born in Dawsonville, Georgia, Raymond was the oldest of his father's sixteen children, six of whom were born to Leila, and ten of whom were born to Leila's sister, Ila. Parks left home at age 14〔Driving With the Devil,by Neal Thompson, page 241. Caption of bottom picture〕 and began hauling moonshine. He served nine months of a one-year and one-day sentence in the federal penitentiary in Chillicothe, Ohio, from 1936 to 1937.〔Driving With the Devil, by Neal Thompson, page 47〕 Parks served in World War II during the famous Battle of the Bulge in Belgium.〔Driving With the Devil, by Neal Thompson, page 149〕 He served in the 99th Infantry Division and was briefly stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia.〔Driving With the Devil, by Neal Thompson, page 150〕
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