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Roscoe Thompson
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Roscoe Thompson (July 5, 1922 - April 7, 1988) is a former NASCAR driver from Forrest Park, GA. He competed in twenty-nine Sprint Cup Series events in his career, racing part-time between 1950 to 1962. Despite the fact that his part-time schedule prevented Thompson from placing high in points, Thompson still earned three top-tens. His best finish was a pair of 8ths. Several career achievements were.
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Roscoe Thompson (July 5, 1922 - April 7, 1988) is a former NASCAR driver from Forrest Park, GA. He competed in twenty-nine Sprint Cup Series events in his career, racing part-time between 1950 to 1962. Despite the fact that his part-time schedule prevented Thompson from placing high in points, Thompson still earned three top-tens. His best finish was a pair of 8ths. Several career achievements were. 1948 - 10th in points in NASCAR's original points system. 1951 - 4th at Daytona Modified Championship Race. 1954 - NASCAR Georgia State Sportsman Champion. 1955 - Southeastern Modified Champion. 1959 - Started 11th in the Daytona 500. (First on paved track) 1964 - Inducted in Daytona Sports Hall of Fame. 2006 - Inducted in the Georgia Auto Racing Hall of Fame.