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  • Kelly Denton
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Country
  • United States of America
Hometown
  • Bristol
Day
  • 10
Month
  • March
State
  • VA
Biography
  • Kelly Denton, is a former NASCAR driver. He has not been involved in major NASCAR racing since 2002. Craftsman Truck Series Career Denton drove a second Grier Lackey Dodge in two races in 1996. He piloted the #03 Mopar Dodge into his first career race at Martinsville. He started the race in 8th place, but finished last after mechanical woes. He also ran the next race at North Wilkesboro. He had a notably better race, starting 7th and finishing 18th. Denton would make eight starts in 1997, driving for Lackey in the first five of those starts. Denton started off well, starting 5th at Disney before finishing 23rd. Denton had his best run for Lackley with a 16th at Phoenix in April, and then bettered that with a 12th place finish at Bristol. Denton swtiched over to the #35 Charles Hardy-owned car and completed three races for the team. His best run was an 18th at Martinsville. Nationwide Series Career Denton ran the majority of his early Busch Series career for Henderson Motorsports, beginning in 1998. He made his first career start by starting 18th at Bristol and coming home 33rd. Denton also made the fall race, but finished 43rd after an early engire expiration. In 1999, Denton made four starts. He started the season off with a finish of 20th at Talladega Superspeedway and that ended up being his best career finish. He was also 22nd Rockingham in addition to the two Bristol races. Denton finished 41st and 34th in those Bristol races. Denton would make four starts in 2000, as he finished 38th in the season opening race at Daytona. He also went onto once again compete the season races at Bristol. He recorded his best career finish in the spring, as he ended up 15th. However, he only managed 34th in the fall event. Denton also caught the eye of Moy Racing, who hired Denton to drive their #77 Ford at Homestead-Miami. Denton had a decent run, finishing 30th in his first start with the team. Denton ran 24 of 33 races in 2001, the busiest year of his quick career. He completed the first six races for Moy, recording a pair of 18ths at Bristol and Daytona. Denton then jumped ship and moved to the #54 General Creation Chevy for the rest of 2001. Denton made most of the races for that team. His finishes were solid, as he recorded a pair of 13ths at Milwuakee and Kentucky along with a finish of 16th at Dover. However, the team and the results began to fall apart in the end of the season. This resulted in only two starts in 2002 for Denton. Despite finishes of 16th at Daytona and 27th at Rockingham, Denton was released in favor of Kevin Grubb and Denton has not raced in major NASCAR since. External Links Denton's Career Statistics
Year
  • 1973