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Benny Parsons won the 1973 Winston Cup title, but the story of how he managed to hold onto the points lead in the season finale is his defining moment on the track, writes David Newton.
Benny Parsons raced to the 1973 NASCAR Cup championship. The breakthrough win for Parsons was scored in what became the final Cup race at .357-mile South Boston Speedway.
Benny Parsons was quick to lend personal items to help businesses near him. Now it's time for some of those businesses to give some of it back, writes Marty Smith.
Benny Parsons, a taxi driver who became a NASCAR champion in 1973, died Tuesday from lung-cancer complications, his son Keith said. He was 65. Parsons died in Charlotte, N.C., where he had been ...
Benny Parsons now has a permanent place, one that will become official with his enshrinement in January 2017, close to the 10-year mark since his passing at age 65.
The finishing touch to Benny Parsons' restored 1973 car was found in an unlikely place.
Benny Parsons needed only to finish the 1973 season finale American 500 at N.C. Motor Speedway to win NASCAR’s coveted Winston Cup championship in something of an upset.
SIT DOWN WITH HER NORTH WILKESBORO SPEEDWAY WAS ONCE THE PRIDE OF WILKES COUNTY, AND SO WAS BENNY PARSONS. HE GREW UP THERE AND HE WENT ON TO RACE AT HIS HOMETOWN TRACK AS A TOP CUP SERIES DRIVER ...
Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle recently revealed an untold story about how his Cup Series career with Roush Racing came to fruition.
Thirteen years later, Benny Parsons drove a Pontiac LeMans past the 200-mph barrier in an official qualifying session at Talladega.
Benny Parsons made a career of beating the odds, rising up from a childhood of poverty in the North Carolina foothills to a job as a Detroit cabbie and eventually becoming a NASCAR champion. When ...
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