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Hershel McGriff

Hershel McGriff (born December 14, 1927) is an American stock car racing driver. A long-time competitor in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, formerly known as the Winston West Series, he won the series' 1986 championship, and is also a four-time winner in Grand National competition.
==Racing career==
McGriff first raced on September 16, 1945, right after racing resumed in the United States after World War II.〔(Biography ) at the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame, 2002, Retrieved November 7, 2007〕 He was the winner of the first Carrera Panamericana in 1950, where he met NASCAR founder Bill France, Sr.() Shav Glick, "MOTOR RACING:Ward to Enter Hall of Fame", August 15, 2006, page D.6, ''Los Angeles Times''〕 France convinced McGriff to come south and race in NASCAR races at Daytona Beach, the first Southern 500 race at Darlington Raceway, Detroit, and Raleigh.〔
France convinced McGriff to race full-time in NASCAR in 1954. He had his four wins that year in the Grand National series, the first coming at Bay Meadows Speedway. He had 17 top-10 finishes in 24 events, and finished sixth in the final points standings.〔(Driver's statistics at Racing-reference.info )〕 McGriff's average finishing position was higher than points champion Lee Petty.〔
McGriff had two options to choose from for the 1955 season. He was offered a ride in NASCAR to race for millionaire Carl Kiekhaefer's newly formed team. McGriff decided to return home to the West Coast to be closer to his family, and to tend to his growing timber and mill business. Tim Flock drove Kiekhaefer's Chrysler 300 to 18 victories that season and the season championship.〔
McGriff returned to racing after not racing for around ten years.〔 He started 41st at Riverside in 1967, and had moved up to second place by the sixth lap. He beat Ron Grable in a photo finish that day.〔
He became the oldest driver to win a NASCAR feature race when he won an AutoZone West Series race in 1989 at the age of 61. His 14 wins at the defunct Riverside International Raceway is the most at NASCAR-sanctioned events,〔 and he was chosen as the grand marshal for the final race at the track in 1988.
In November 1996, McGriff made the trip with several NASCAR champions, current Winston Cup, Busch Grand National and Craftsman Truck Series drivers to Japan's Suzuka Raceway for an exhibition race. He started 26th and finished 25th in what was called the NASCAR Suzuka Thunder Special.
McGriff was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2006.〔John Coon Deseret News. "McGriff, 81, is far from a novelty act." ''Deseret News'' (Salt Lake City). Deseret News Publishing Co. 2009. Retrieved August 14, 2012 from HighBeam Research: http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-20594050.html〕
McGriff's most recent start in the West Series came on June 23, 2012, at Sonoma Raceway, at the age of 84.

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