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Roger McCluskey was born on 24 August, 1930 in Tucson, Arizona, is an American racing driver (1930–1993). Discover Roger McCluskey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Roger McCluskey Net Worth
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Roger McCluskey (August 24, 1930 – August 29, 1993) was an American IndyCar driver.
He was raised in Tucson, Arizona.
He won championship titles in three divisions of the United States Auto Club: Sprints, Stocks, and Champ Cars.
He started every Indianapolis 500 race from 1961 to 1979 except 1964, with a best finish of 3rd in 1973.
He won the USAC Sprint Car title in 1963 and 1966, the USAC Stock Car title in 1969 and 1970.
McCluskey raced for the Holman and Moody team in a Ford GT40 Mk.IIB at the 1967 LeMans 24hrs of Endurance, France.
During this event, McCluskey is credited with pulling Mario Andretti to safety-and thus saving his life-after Andretti had seriously crashed his Ford GT40 Mk.IV when a front brake locked.
His first USAC Stock Car start resulted in a runner-up finish in Phoenix, Arizona in January 1968, when he drove as a substitute driver for Norm Nelson.
He also made four NASCAR Grand National Series starts from 1969 to 1977 with a best finish of second in 1970 at Riverside International Raceway.
The Champ Car title in 1973.
He was the USAC national champion in 1973.
He represented the USAC series in the 1974 International Race of Champions.
McCluskey earned four USAC Midget Car wins, 23 USAC Sprint Car wins, 23 USAC Stock Car wins and five USAC Championship Car (national championship) wins (including his last start at Milwaukee in 1979, which is a rarity since most drivers don't win their last race in their career).
McCluskey died of cancer on August 29, 1993, just five days after his 63rd birthday.
He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1993.
He was also inducted into the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame in 2002.
In 2004 the local United Sports Arizona Race Park hosted the Roger McCluskey Sprint Car Classic in his honor.
He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2011.
(key) ( Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led. )
(key) ( Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led. )