Lou Spears
Encyclopedia
Lou Spears is a retired NASCAR
Grand National driver from Ardmore
, Pennsylvania
, USA
. He competed in a two-year career that spanned from 1955
to 1957. Spears scored one position in the top ten and finished the race in 20th place on average. His average starts were in 31st place and spent 1415.6 miles (2,278.2 km) in a stock car.
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Grand National driver from Ardmore
Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Ardmore is a census-designated place in Delaware and Montgomery counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 12,455 at the 2010 census...
, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
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, USA
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. He competed in a two-year career that spanned from 1955
1955 in NASCAR
The 1955 NASCAR Grand National Season began on November 7, 1954 and ended on October 30, 1955. Even though the season was resolved in the course of two different years, all NASCAR personnel were allowed to have their traditional two-month silly season that traditionally comes between mid-November...
to 1957. Spears scored one position in the top ten and finished the race in 20th place on average. His average starts were in 31st place and spent 1415.6 miles (2,278.2 km) in a stock car.