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Herb Thomas

Herbert Watson Thomas (April 6, 1923 – August 9, 2000) was a stock car racer who was one of NASCAR's most successful drivers in the 1950s. Thomas was NASCAR's first multi-time Cup Champion.

Herbert Thomas
Born(1923-04-06)April 6, 1923
Olivia, North Carolina, U.S.
DiedAugust 9, 2000(2000-08-09) (aged 77)
Sanford, North Carolina, U.S.
Cause of deathHeart attack
Achievements1951 NASCAR Grand National Series Champion

1953 NASCAR Grand National Series Champion
1951, 1954, 1955 Southern 500 Winner
NASCAR's First Two-Time Champion
Led Cup Series in Wins 3 times (1952, 1953, 1954)

Highest win percentage of any driver with over 100 starts (21.05%).
AwardsInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame (1994)

NASCAR Hall of Fame (2013)

Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
Named one of NASCAR's 75 Greatest Drivers (2023)
NASCAR Cup Series career
228 races run over 10 years
Best finish1st (1951, 1953)
First race1949 Race No. 1 (Charlotte)
Last race1962 Gwyn Staley 400 (North Wilkesboro)
First win1950 (Martinsville)
Last win1956 (Merced)
Wins Top tens Poles
48 156 39
NASCAR Convertible Division career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish40th (1956)
First race1956 Race #1 (Daytona Beach & Road Course)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 1 0
Statistics current as of February 20, 2013.

Background edit

Born in the small town of Olivia, North Carolina, Thomas worked as a farmer and worked in a sawmill in the 1940s before his interest turned to auto racing.

NASCAR career edit

In 1949, Thomas took part in NASCAR's first Strictly Stock (the forerunner to the Grand National and ultimately the modern NASCAR Cup Series) race and made four starts in the series' first year. The following year, he made thirteen appearances in the series, now renamed the Grand National division. He scored his first career win at Martinsville Speedway in a privateer Plymouth.

 
Thomas' No. 92 Fabulous Hudson Hornet

He started the 1951 season with moderate success in his Plymouth (plus one win in an Oldsmobile) before switching to a Hudson Hornet, at the suggestion of fellow driver Marshall Teague. Thomas won the Southern 500 rather handily in what was famously dubbed "The Fabulous Hudson Hornet", which would be the first of six wins in two months. His late charge helped him narrowly defeat Fonty Flock to win the Grand National championship. With help from crew chief Smokey Yunick, Thomas subsequently became the first owner/driver to take the championship in the process.

In 1952, Thomas and his Hornet were involved in a close championship race with another Flock, Fonty's younger brother Tim. The two drivers won 8 races in their respective Hudsons, but Flock came out on top at the end, despite another late-season charge from Thomas.

He returned with a vengeance in 1953 and dominated the entire season, winning a series-best twelve races en route to becoming the first two-time series champion. Thomas won twelve races again in 1954, including a second Southern 500 win (making him the first driver to win twice at Darlington), but he was beaten by a more consistent Lee Petty in the championship standings.

After four successful years in a Hudson, Thomas began driving Chevrolets and Buicks in races in 1955. He crashed heavily behind the wheel of a Buick at a race in Charlotte, forcing him to miss three months of the season. He returned to score his third Southern 500 win in his Motoramic Chevy, one of three wins during the season. He finished 5th in the championship on the strength of his win at Darlington.

In 1956, Thomas briefly abandoned being an owner/driver and, after winning a race for himself early in the season, he drove for two other owners. He won once for Yunick, after which the two broke ties, and three consecutive races while driving Chryslers for Carl Kiekhaefer, then dominating NASCAR with the first professional team. Thomas eventually returned to being an owner/driver at season's end, and had clinched second behind Petty in the championship when he was severely injured at a race in Shelby, North Carolina. The wreck effectively ended his NASCAR career, though he had two starts in 1957 and one in 1962 without success. The three consecutive wins would end up being his final three wins.

Career summary edit

Thomas ended his career with 48 victories, which currently ranks 14th all-time. He won 21.05% of his starts (48 wins out of 228 starts) during his career, which ranks as the highest win percentage all-time among drivers with 100 career starts.

Family edit

Herb's younger brother Donald made 79 starts in the Grand National division between 1950 and 1956, winning at Atlanta's Lakewood Speedway in 1952. Donald was the youngest driver to ever win a race in series history until Kyle Busch broke the record in 2005.

Awards edit

Thomas was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994 and was named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998.

Thomas was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on February 8, 2013.[1]

He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2017.[2]

He and the Fabulous Hudson Hornet are on a historical mural on the side of a building at 133 N. Steele Street that was commissioned in 2016 by the City of Sanford.[3]

Death edit

On August 9, 2000, Thomas suffered a heart attack and died in Sanford, North Carolina.[4][5]

Pop culture impact edit

Herb Thomas was one of the primary inspirations for the character of Doc Hudson in Pixar's Cars series of films. Many aspects of Doc's life were based on Thomas, as well as the design of the "Fabulous Hudson Hornet" car and racing livery.

Motorsports career results edit

NASCAR edit

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. ** – All laps led.)

Grand National Series edit

NASCAR Grand National Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 NGNC Pts Ref
1949 Thomas Racing 93 Ford CLT
29
25th 132 [6]
9 DAB
12
92 HBO
26
LAN HAM MAR HEI NWS
5
1950 DAB CLT
9
LAN
23
MAR
14
CAN 11th 590.5 [7]
91 Plymouth VER
20
DSP
92 MCF
21
CLT
3
HBO
8
DSP
3
HAM DAR
DNQ
LAN
13
NWS
4
VER
11
MAR
1*
WIN HBO
18
1951 DAB
16
CLT
4
NMO
3
GAR HBO
7
ASF
22
NWS
13
MAR
4
CAN
4
CLS
3
CLB
4
DSP
24
GAR GRS
11
BAI
12
AWS
3
MCF
15
ALS
2
FMS
5
MOR
29
ABS
6
CCS
1
1st 4208.45 [8]
Hubert Westmoreland 41.5 Olds HEI
1*
Thomas Racing 92 Hudson MSF
57
DAR
1*
CLB
20
LAN
1
CLT
1*
DSP WIL
14
HBO
1
TPN
26
PGS MAR
18
OAK NWS
21
HMS
28
Marshall Teague 9 Hudson JSP
1*
ATL
19
GAR
Leonard Tippett 99 Hudson NMO
21
1952 Thomas Racing 92 Hudson PBS DAB
2
JSP
2
NWS
1**
MAR
8
CLB
17
ATL
8
CCS
1
LAN
21
DAR
13
DSP
6
CAN
1
HAY FMS
21
HBO
16
CLT
1*
MSF
3
NIF
2
OSW
2
MON
2
MOR
24
PPS
18
MCF
2
AWS
3
DAR
3
CCS
2
LAN
37
DSP
5
WIL
1
HBO
27
MAR
1
ATL
13*
PBS
1**
2nd 6752.5 [9]
9 NWS
1*
1953 92 PBS
21
DAB
4
HAR
1**
NWS
1
CLT
12
RCH
10
CCS
2
LAN
7
CLB
8
HCY
20
MAR
2*
PMS
1
RSP
4
LOU
3*
FIF
1
LAN
4
TCS
1
WIL
3
MCF
2
PIF
1*
MOR
1*
ATL
2
RVS
1*
LCF
2*
DAV
1*
HBO
2
AWS
2
PAS
1*
HCY
2
DAR
5
CCS
6
LAN
2
BLF
1
WIL
1**
NWS
15
MAR
26
ATL
14*
1st 8460 [10]
1954 PBS
1
DAB
59
JSP
1*
ATL
1
OSP
10
OAK NWS
2
HBO
1
CCS
18
LAN
1*
WIL
10
MAR
9
SHA
10
RSP
9
CLT
10
GAR CLB
6
LND
7
HCY
1**
MCF
2*
WGS
1*
PIF
1
AWS
1
SFS
2
GRS
22
MOR
2
OAK CLT
14
SAN
6
COR
4
DAR
1
CCS
20
CLT
6
LAN
1*
MAS
4
MAR
16
NWS
3
2nd 8366 [11]
1955 TCS
3
PBS
1*
JSP
3
OSP
4
FOR
21
CLT 5th 5186 [12]
Packard DAB
36
Chevy CLB
10
HBO
16
MGY
5
MAS
14
DAR
1*
MGY
2
LAN
2
RSP
2
GPS MAS
22
CLB
3
MAR
4
LVP NWS
21
HBO
4
Arden Mounts 18 Hudson NWS
14
Thomas Racing 92 Buick LAN
5
CLT
21
HCY ASF TUS MAR RCH NCF FOR LIN MCF FON AIR CLT PIF CLB AWS MOR ALS NYF RSP
1
1956 Chevy HCY
16
CLT
11
WSS PBS
1
ASF
9
ATL
3
NWS
4
MAR
20
RSP
4
CHI
18
CCF
8
MGY
6
OKL
4
ROA
6
OBS
7
NOR
10
PIF
4
MYB
13
DAR
49
CSH
6
CLT
5
LAN
5
POR CLB
8
HBO
4
NWP
5
CLT
7
CCF
17
MAR HCY WIL 2nd 8568 [13]
Smokey Yunick DAB
9
PBS
3
WIL
1
Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler LAN
2
Dodge RCH
2
501 CLB
6
300B Chrysler CON
3
HBO
11
POR
1
EUR
1*
NYF MER
1
POR
11
AWS
5
901 Dodge GPS
14
502 HCY
4
LIN
4*
CLT MAS
7
500B CLT
6
MCF
3
500D PIF
17
CSF
Jack Chatenay 30 Plymouth SAN
36
Thomas Racing 52N Chevy POR
7
1957 92 Pontiac WSS CON TIC DAB CON WIL HBO AWS NWS LAN CLT PIF GBF POR CCF RCH MAR POR EUR LIN LCS ASP NWP CLB CPS PIF JAC RSP
46
CLT MAS POR HCY NOR LCS GLN KPC LIN
28
OBS MYB DAR NYF AWS CSF SCF LAN CLB CCF CLT MAR NBR CON NWS GBF NA - [14]
1962 Stoney Johnson 91 Chevy CON AWS DAY DAY DAY CON AWS SVH HBO RCH CLB NWS
14
GPS MBS MAR BGS BRI RCH HCY CON DAR PIF CLT ATL BGS AUG RCH SBO DAY CLB ASH GPS AUG SVH MBS BRI CHT NSV HUN AWS STR BGS PIF VAL DAR HCY RCH DTS AUG MAR NWS CLT ATL 97th 312 [15]

References edit

  1. ^ White, Rea (2012-05-24). "Wallace, Wood among 2013 Hall class". Fox Sports. Retrieved 2012-12-20.
  2. ^ Herb Thomas at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
  3. ^ "Murals: Unlocking Sanford's History With Art". City of Sanford, NC. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. ^ "NASCAR pioneer Thomas dies of heart attack at 77". Sun Journal. Raleigh, North Carolina. August 10, 2000. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  5. ^ . NASCAR.com. ESPN Media Ventures. August 9, 2000. Archived from the original on August 15, 2000. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
  6. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  7. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1950 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  8. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1951 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  9. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1952 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  10. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1953 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1954 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  12. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1955 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  14. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1957 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.
  15. ^ "Herb Thomas – 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media. Retrieved June 30, 2019.

External links edit

  • Herb Thomas driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Herb Thomas owner statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Article on Thomas' passing 2015-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
Preceded by NASCAR Grand National Champion
1951
Succeeded by
Preceded by NASCAR Grand National Champion
1953
Succeeded by

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For other people named Herb Thomas see Herbert Thomas disambiguation Herbert Watson Thomas April 6 1923 August 9 2000 was a stock car racer who was one of NASCAR s most successful drivers in the 1950s Thomas was NASCAR s first multi time Cup Champion Herbert ThomasBorn 1923 04 06 April 6 1923Olivia North Carolina U S DiedAugust 9 2000 2000 08 09 aged 77 Sanford North Carolina U S Cause of deathHeart attackAchievements1951 NASCAR Grand National Series Champion 1953 NASCAR Grand National Series Champion 1951 1954 1955 Southern 500 Winner NASCAR s First Two Time Champion Led Cup Series in Wins 3 times 1952 1953 1954 Highest win percentage of any driver with over 100 starts 21 05 AwardsInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame 1994 NASCAR Hall of Fame 2013 Named one of NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers 1998 Named one of NASCAR s 75 Greatest Drivers 2023 NASCAR Cup Series career228 races run over 10 yearsBest finish1st 1951 1953 First race1949 Race No 1 Charlotte Last race1962 Gwyn Staley 400 North Wilkesboro First win1950 Martinsville Last win1956 Merced Wins Top tens Poles48 156 39NASCAR Convertible Division career1 race run over 1 yearBest finish40th 1956 First race1956 Race 1 Daytona Beach amp Road Course Wins Top tens Poles0 1 0Statistics current as of February 20 2013 Contents 1 Background 2 NASCAR career 3 Career summary 4 Family 5 Awards 6 Death 7 Pop culture impact 8 Motorsports career results 8 1 NASCAR 8 1 1 Grand National Series 9 References 10 External linksBackground editBorn in the small town of Olivia North Carolina Thomas worked as a farmer and worked in a sawmill in the 1940s before his interest turned to auto racing NASCAR career editIn 1949 Thomas took part in NASCAR s first Strictly Stock the forerunner to the Grand National and ultimately the modern NASCAR Cup Series race and made four starts in the series first year The following year he made thirteen appearances in the series now renamed the Grand National division He scored his first career win at Martinsville Speedway in a privateer Plymouth nbsp Thomas No 92 Fabulous Hudson Hornet He started the 1951 season with moderate success in his Plymouth plus one win in an Oldsmobile before switching to a Hudson Hornet at the suggestion of fellow driver Marshall Teague Thomas won the Southern 500 rather handily in what was famously dubbed The Fabulous Hudson Hornet which would be the first of six wins in two months His late charge helped him narrowly defeat Fonty Flock to win the Grand National championship With help from crew chief Smokey Yunick Thomas subsequently became the first owner driver to take the championship in the process In 1952 Thomas and his Hornet were involved in a close championship race with another Flock Fonty s younger brother Tim The two drivers won 8 races in their respective Hudsons but Flock came out on top at the end despite another late season charge from Thomas He returned with a vengeance in 1953 and dominated the entire season winning a series best twelve races en route to becoming the first two time series champion Thomas won twelve races again in 1954 including a second Southern 500 win making him the first driver to win twice at Darlington but he was beaten by a more consistent Lee Petty in the championship standings After four successful years in a Hudson Thomas began driving Chevrolets and Buicks in races in 1955 He crashed heavily behind the wheel of a Buick at a race in Charlotte forcing him to miss three months of the season He returned to score his third Southern 500 win in his Motoramic Chevy one of three wins during the season He finished 5th in the championship on the strength of his win at Darlington In 1956 Thomas briefly abandoned being an owner driver and after winning a race for himself early in the season he drove for two other owners He won once for Yunick after which the two broke ties and three consecutive races while driving Chryslers for Carl Kiekhaefer then dominating NASCAR with the first professional team Thomas eventually returned to being an owner driver at season s end and had clinched second behind Petty in the championship when he was severely injured at a race in Shelby North Carolina The wreck effectively ended his NASCAR career though he had two starts in 1957 and one in 1962 without success The three consecutive wins would end up being his final three wins Career summary editThomas ended his career with 48 victories which currently ranks 14th all time He won 21 05 of his starts 48 wins out of 228 starts during his career which ranks as the highest win percentage all time among drivers with 100 career starts Family editHerb s younger brother Donald made 79 starts in the Grand National division between 1950 and 1956 winning at Atlanta s Lakewood Speedway in 1952 Donald was the youngest driver to ever win a race in series history until Kyle Busch broke the record in 2005 Awards editThomas was inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994 and was named one of NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers in 1998 Thomas was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame on February 8 2013 1 He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2017 2 He and the Fabulous Hudson Hornet are on a historical mural on the side of a building at 133 N Steele Street that was commissioned in 2016 by the City of Sanford 3 Death editOn August 9 2000 Thomas suffered a heart attack and died in Sanford North Carolina 4 5 Pop culture impact editHerb Thomas was one of the primary inspirations for the character of Doc Hudson in Pixar s Cars series of films Many aspects of Doc s life were based on Thomas as well as the design of the Fabulous Hudson Hornet car and racing livery Motorsports career results editNASCAR edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led All laps led Grand National Series edit NASCAR Grand National Series results Year Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 NGNC Pts Ref 1949 Thomas Racing 93 Ford CLT29 25th 132 6 9 DAB12 92 HBO26 LAN HAM MAR HEI NWS5 1950 DAB CLT9 LAN23 MAR14 CAN 11th 590 5 7 91 Plymouth VER20 DSP 92 MCF21 CLT3 HBO8 DSP3 HAM DARDNQ LAN13 NWS4 VER11 MAR1 WIN HBO18 1951 DAB16 CLT4 NMO3 GAR HBO7 ASF22 NWS13 MAR4 CAN4 CLS3 CLB4 DSP24 GAR GRS11 BAI12 AWS3 MCF15 ALS2 FMS5 MOR29 ABS6 CCS1 1st 4208 45 8 Hubert Westmoreland 41 5 Olds HEI1 Thomas Racing 92 Hudson MSF57 DAR1 CLB20 LAN1 CLT1 DSP WIL14 HBO1 TPN26 PGS MAR18 OAK NWS21 HMS28 Marshall Teague 9 Hudson JSP1 ATL19 GAR Leonard Tippett 99 Hudson NMO21 1952 Thomas Racing 92 Hudson PBS DAB2 JSP2 NWS1 MAR8 CLB17 ATL8 CCS1 LAN21 DAR13 DSP6 CAN1 HAY FMS21 HBO16 CLT1 MSF3 NIF2 OSW2 MON2 MOR24 PPS18 MCF2 AWS3 DAR3 CCS2 LAN37 DSP5 WIL1 HBO27 MAR1 ATL13 PBS1 2nd 6752 5 9 9 NWS1 1953 92 PBS21 DAB4 HAR1 NWS1 CLT12 RCH10 CCS2 LAN7 CLB8 HCY20 MAR2 PMS1 RSP4 LOU3 FIF1 LAN4 TCS1 WIL3 MCF2 PIF1 MOR1 ATL2 RVS1 LCF2 DAV1 HBO2 AWS2 PAS1 HCY2 DAR5 CCS6 LAN2 BLF1 WIL1 NWS15 MAR26 ATL14 1st 8460 10 1954 PBS1 DAB59 JSP1 ATL1 OSP10 OAK NWS2 HBO1 CCS18 LAN1 WIL10 MAR9 SHA10 RSP9 CLT10 GAR CLB6 LND7 HCY1 MCF2 WGS1 PIF1 AWS1 SFS2 GRS22 MOR2 OAK CLT14 SAN6 COR4 DAR1 CCS20 CLT6 LAN1 MAS4 MAR16 NWS3 2nd 8366 11 1955 TCS3 PBS1 JSP3 OSP4 FOR21 CLT 5th 5186 12 Packard DAB36 Chevy CLB10 HBO16 MGY5 MAS14 DAR1 MGY2 LAN2 RSP2 GPS MAS22 CLB3 MAR4 LVP NWS21 HBO4 Arden Mounts 18 Hudson NWS14 Thomas Racing 92 Buick LAN5 CLT21 HCY ASF TUS MAR RCH NCF FOR LIN MCF FON AIR CLT PIF CLB AWS MOR ALS NYF RSP1 1956 Chevy HCY16 CLT11 WSS PBS1 ASF9 ATL3 NWS4 MAR20 RSP4 CHI18 CCF8 MGY6 OKL4 ROA6 OBS7 NOR10 PIF4 MYB13 DAR49 CSH6 CLT5 LAN5 POR CLB8 HBO4 NWP5 CLT7 CCF17 MAR HCY WIL 2nd 8568 13 Smokey Yunick DAB9 PBS3 WIL1 Carl Kiekhaefer Chrysler LAN2 Dodge RCH2 501 CLB6 300B Chrysler CON3 HBO11 POR1 EUR1 NYF MER1 POR11 AWS5 901 Dodge GPS14 502 HCY4 LIN4 CLT MAS7 500B CLT6 MCF3 500D PIF17 CSF Jack Chatenay 30 Plymouth SAN36 Thomas Racing 52N Chevy POR7 1957 92 Pontiac WSS CON TIC DAB CON WIL HBO AWS NWS LAN CLT PIF GBF POR CCF RCH MAR POR EUR LIN LCS ASP NWP CLB CPS PIF JAC RSP46 CLT MAS POR HCY NOR LCS GLN KPC LIN28 OBS MYB DAR NYF AWS CSF SCF LAN CLB CCF CLT MAR NBR CON NWS GBF NA 14 1962 Stoney Johnson 91 Chevy CON AWS DAY DAY DAY CON AWS SVH HBO RCH CLB NWS14 GPS MBS MAR BGS BRI RCH HCY CON DAR PIF CLT ATL BGS AUG RCH SBO DAY CLB ASH GPS AUG SVH MBS BRI CHT NSV HUN AWS STR BGS PIF VAL DAR HCY RCH DTS AUG MAR NWS CLT ATL 97th 312 15 References edit White Rea 2012 05 24 Wallace Wood among 2013 Hall class Fox Sports Retrieved 2012 12 20 Herb Thomas at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Murals Unlocking Sanford s History With Art City of Sanford NC Retrieved 14 March 2021 NASCAR pioneer Thomas dies of heart attack at 77 Sun Journal Raleigh North Carolina August 10 2000 Retrieved May 24 2016 Herb Thomas NASCAR champion passes away NASCAR com ESPN Media Ventures August 9 2000 Archived from the original on August 15 2000 Retrieved May 25 2016 Herb Thomas 1949 NASCAR Strictly Stock Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1950 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1951 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1952 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1953 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1954 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1955 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1957 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 Herb Thomas 1962 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference NASCAR Digital Media Retrieved June 30 2019 External links editHerb Thomas driver statistics at Racing Reference Herb Thomas owner statistics at Racing Reference Article on Thomas passing Archived 2015 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Preceded byBill Rexford NASCAR Grand National Champion1951 Succeeded byTim Flock Preceded byTim Flock NASCAR Grand National Champion1953 Succeeded byLee Petty Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herb Thomas amp oldid 1217461960, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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