Dick Trickle Biography

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Dick Trickle Biography

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Dick Trickle (born October 27, 1941 in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin) is an auto racer. He raced for decades around the short tracks of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way.

America's Winningest Driver

With a combined total of up to 1,200 wins in all racing forms to his credit, he has been called "America's Winningest Driver." People are researching to determine the exact number of wins. He won the first Red, White and Blue State championship event at the Wisconsin International Raceway in 1972. He established a national feature win record of 67 victories that season.

In 1984 and 1985, he was the American Speed Association (ASA) champion.

NASCAR career

In 1989 Trickle made his debut driving the #84 Miller High Life Buick for Stavola Brothers Racing. He was rookie of the year in NASCAR's Winston Cup (now the NEXTEL Cup) at age 48. His best career Winston Cup finish was third (5 times). He started 297 races, with 14 Top 5 and 32 Top 10 finishes.

In 1990, he won the Winston Open (now the NEXTEL Open) in the #66 TropArtic Pontiac. It was a non-points All-Star event for drivers who didn't win in the previous year. He beat Rob Moroso by 8 inches, which is the smallest margin of victory at the event. He also won his only career Cup pole at Dover Downs International Speedway. In the middle of the 1991 season he went to drive the #24 Team III Racing Pontiac. He best finish was 6th at Dover International Speedway. In 1992 he teamed up once again with the Stavola Brothers, driving the #8 Snickers Ford. In 1993 he drove the #75 Carolina Pottery Ford.

Part of his popularity stemmed from his unusual and innuendo-laden name. ESPN's Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann often made it a point to mention where he finished whenever NASCAR highlights were featured on Sportscenter. He was also infamous for having drilled a hole in his safety helmet so that he could smoke while racing, and for installing cigarette lighters in his race cars.

Dick also raced in the Busch Series, where he won two races. He had 158 career starts, with 24 Top 5 and 42 Top 10 finishes. He made his Busch Series debut in 1984.


Wins in Major Series

0 NASCAR Winston Cup
2 NASCAR Busch Series
32 American Speed Association wins
68 ARTGO Challenge Series wins
6 USAR Hooters Pro Cup wins
2 NASCAR Southwest Tour wins
2 USAC wins

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