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Gwyn Edward Staley

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Gwyn Edward Staley

Birth
Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 Mar 1958 (aged 30)
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Wilkesboro, Wilkes County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.165622, Longitude: -81.027258
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Gwyn Staley (born July 6, 1927 - died March 23, 1958) was a NASCAR Grand National driver from Burlington, North Carolina. He participated in the 1955 Southern 500 and died shortly after running the 150-lap race at Champion Speedway in Fayetteville, North Carolina. As a Grand National driver, Staley had three wins in addition to twenty-three finishes in the "top 5" and forty-one finishes in the "top 10." Out of 10218 laps, Gwyn officially led 299 laps and accumulated a grand total of $23,284 ($175,194.62 in today's money) in his seven-year career. Notable appearances for Gwyn Staley have been at Hickory Motor Speedway (where he won the first race ever held there) and Langhorne Speedway (where he won a race in 1957 using a Chevrolet vehicle). Gwyn won three races driving the Julain Petty prepared 1957 Chevy. The first win was on August 26, 1957 at the Coastal Speedway in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was a 200-lap race and he had lapped the field. The second win came a few weeks later on September the 5th. It was at the New York State Fairgrounds and once again he had lapped the field driving the Petty prepared 1957 Chevy. His third and last win came on September the 15th in the same car at the Langhorn Speedway in Pennsylvania. He had the field lapped twice this time. North Wilkesboro Speedway named the race after him during the early 1970's.
Gwyn Staley (born July 6, 1927 - died March 23, 1958) was a NASCAR Grand National driver from Burlington, North Carolina. He participated in the 1955 Southern 500 and died shortly after running the 150-lap race at Champion Speedway in Fayetteville, North Carolina. As a Grand National driver, Staley had three wins in addition to twenty-three finishes in the "top 5" and forty-one finishes in the "top 10." Out of 10218 laps, Gwyn officially led 299 laps and accumulated a grand total of $23,284 ($175,194.62 in today's money) in his seven-year career. Notable appearances for Gwyn Staley have been at Hickory Motor Speedway (where he won the first race ever held there) and Langhorne Speedway (where he won a race in 1957 using a Chevrolet vehicle). Gwyn won three races driving the Julain Petty prepared 1957 Chevy. The first win was on August 26, 1957 at the Coastal Speedway in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was a 200-lap race and he had lapped the field. The second win came a few weeks later on September the 5th. It was at the New York State Fairgrounds and once again he had lapped the field driving the Petty prepared 1957 Chevy. His third and last win came on September the 15th in the same car at the Langhorn Speedway in Pennsylvania. He had the field lapped twice this time. North Wilkesboro Speedway named the race after him during the early 1970's.


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