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Joe Shear (Joseph Shear) was born on 13 February, 1919, is an American racing driver. Discover Joe Shear'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 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February, 1919
Birthday 13 February
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Date of death 1998
Died Place Clinton, WI
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1943

Joe Shear, Sr. (May 8, 1943 – March 6, 1998) was an American stock car racing driver from Clinton, Wisconsin.

He won an estimated 350 races in his career, including four of his last five races.

1951

His father won the track's championship in 1951, 1962, and 1965.

1962

Joe Shear was named the track's Outstanding Mechanic for 1962.

1964

Joe Shear began racing at Rockford in 1964 and he won the track's Rookie of the Year award.

1965

He had his first win at the track on his birthday May 8, 1965.

1972

In 1972, Shear was awarded his sixth straight Rockford track championship.

That year he won the first of his eight National Short Track Championship events at the track.

1975

Fred Nielsen, Shear's car owner from 1975 to 1984 and 1986 to 1994, said that his team won 250 races and he estimates that Shear won 600 races.

He won at least 30 track or touring series championships in his career.

Even though he was known as a pavement driver, two of those championships were on the dirt at Freeport, Illinois.

Shear began racing karts as a youth.

While he was still under age, he would sneak in the pits to work on his father Al Shear's racecar at Rockford Speedway.

1979

In 1979, 1987, and 1989 he won the Red, White, and Blue State championship races at Wisconsin International Raceway.

1986

Shear finished second behind Dick Trickle with 58 ARTGO wins and he won the championship of the Midwestern touring series in 1986 and 1989.

1987

The four-time winner at the Slinger Nationals at Slinger Super Speedway (1987, 1990, 1991, 1993) also won the 1994 Wisconsin Short Track Series title in 1994.

1988

During the Daytona Speedweeks, he won the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing at New Smyrna Speedway in 1988 and 1988, and in 1990 he won the Volusia County Speedway championship.

1996

Shear won six ARTGO events in 1996 plus five out of six special events at Wisconsin International Raceway.

He could feel cancer returning in May 1996, but he decided to continue racing.

1997

In February 1997 he had surgery to remove his lymph nodes and muscles on his neck.

He was unable to prepare his car for the upcoming season and he received five weeks of radiation.

With his health failing, he won four of the last five races in his career.

His final victory was winning the 1997 National Short Track Championship race at Rockford.

He was recorded laps 0.2 seconds faster than the rest of the cars at the Saturday qualifying race for his final event at the Oktoberfest race at La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway until his motor blew up.

Shear borrowed another driver's car which had already qualified for the Sunday finale and raced from the last place up to fourth place.

He had won the event five times, mainly later in his career.

Shear was known for being very quiet.

His wife Connie said, "There were times, especially early in his career, when he would not talk to a soul. He would go to the track, unload the car, set a track record, win the feature, and leave."

Shear discovered he had cancer three years before he died.

1998

He died on March 6, 1998.

2008

Madison International Speedway has held an ARCA Midwest Tour memorial race since 2008 (except in 2020, where it was held at Dells Raceway Park because Madison could not hold events because of pandemic restrictions.

His son Joe Shear, Jr. is a NASCAR champion crew chief, primarily with Johnny Sauter, coincidentally the son of Shear's rival Jim Sauter.