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Cotton Owens

There are successful drivers and there are successful owners. But, rarely are there both.

  • Inducted: 2013
  • Position:Driver / Owner

Vitals

Hometown

Union, SC

Born

05/21/1924

Died

06/07/2012

PREMIER SERIES STATS

Championships

2 Modified (1953, 1954)
1 Premier (Owner) (1966)

Competed

1950-64 (Driver); 1950-73 (Owner)

Starts

160 (Driver); 405 (Owner)

Wins

9 (Driver); 38 (Owner)

Poles

10 (Driver); 33 (Owner)

Driver. Owner. Trailblazer.

There are successful drivers and there are successful owners. But, rarely are there both. Owens was more than successful behind the wheel, winning nine times in NASCAR’s premier series competition, including the 1957 Daytona Beach Road Course which marked Pontiac’s first NASCAR victory. He nearly won the 1959 championship, finishing second to NASCAR Hall of Famer Lee Petty.

But as an owner, Owens stood out as one of the greats of NASCAR’s early eras. His eye for talent was unmatched. He hired Johnson in 1962, the same season in which he began a future championship relationship with another NASCAR Hall of Famer David Pearson.

Johnson spent only four races with Owens but with Pearson, well, that was another story. Twenty-seven of Pearson’s 105 NASCAR premier series victories were recorded in a Cotton Owens car. The pair teamed to win the 1966 championship after Pearson, driving an Owens Dodge, finished third in points in 1964.

In 1998 Owens was named one of NASCAR’s 50 Greatest Drivers, and in 2012 he was selected as a member of the fourth class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

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