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Buck Baker

Elzie Wylie "Buck" Baker established himself as one of NASCAR's early greats, becoming the first driver to win consecutive Cup Series championships. That repeat performance, in 1956-57, was the meat of an incredible four-year span; in 1955 and '58 Baker finished as the series' runner-up. Baker drove a bus before becoming an auto racer -- perhaps a partial explanation for his versatility behind the wheel, as he also won races in NASCAR's Modified, Speedway and Grand American series. But his legend was made in NASCAR's premier series; his career victory total (46) ranks 13th all time.

Sprint Cup Series
CAREER STATISTICS BY TRACK TYPE
TRACKRACESPOLESWINSTOP 5TOP 10AVG ST.AVG FIN.LEDLAPSLLFRAFDNQ
Dirt19522281151447.29.62748258425213737
Road Course1031596.67.760571380
Short Track321191410918210.511.72112627983320819
Superspeedway11013163718.219.4500199016601
TOTALS636454624537210.812.354201091129441357
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