Leonard “Doc” Faustina (February 1, 1939 -January 23, 2022) was a NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver who competed from 1971 to 1976.
Doc Faustina | |||||||
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Born | New Orleans, Louisiana | February 1, 1939||||||
Died | Las Vegas, Nevada | January 23, 2022||||||
NASCAR Cup Series career | |||||||
10 races run over 4 years | |||||||
Best finish | 61st – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Series season | ||||||
First race | 1971 Winston 500 (Alabama International Motor Speedway) | ||||||
Last race | 1976 Mason-Dixon 500 (Dover Downs International Speedway) | ||||||
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Career
editFaustina competed in 1502 laps, earned $7,995 in winnings (over $36,500 when adjusted for inflation), and raced 2,693.3 miles (4,334.4 km). On average, Faustina started in 31st place and ended in 28th place. Although he never won a championship or a race, Faustina competed in ten events during his four-year NASCAR Cup Series career. At age 60, Faustina competed in the 1999 season at the K&N Pro Series West.[1]
Faustina was a NASCAR owner from 1971–1976. He employed race car drivers Richard Childress (who eventually became the owner of Richard Childress Racing), Neil Castles, Jim Vandiver, James Hylton, Wendell Scott and Dave Marcis and J.D. McDuffie .[2]
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