Neil Bonnett

Race car driver, NASCAR Cup Series winner

Neil Bonnett - Race car driver, NASCAR Cup Series winner
Born

July 30th, 1946
78 years ago

Died

February 11th, 1994
31 years ago — 47 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in NASCAR racing, achievements included victories in the NASCAR Cup Series during the 1980s and early 1990s. Bonnett competed for several teams, including Junior Johnson & Associates and Richard Childress Racing. Notably associated with the famed #12 car, earned respect as a talented driver with a strong presence in the sport. Participated in over 700 races and claimed multiple wins, contributing to the legacy of NASCAR.

Won 3 NASCAR Cup Series races

Competed in over 700 NASCAR races

Member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame

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