Larry Mann Holds Sobering Place in NASCAR History

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Larry Mann Holds Sobering Place in NASCAR History
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Langhorne Speedway victim Larry Mann (a.k.a. Lawrence Zuckerman) in 1952 became the first driver to die while racing in NASCAR Cup Series history.

at Talladega. Adam Petty at Loudon. And, of course, perhaps the deepest cut of all, Dale Earnhardt Sr. at Daytona in 2001.

Lee Petty, one of the sport’s rising stars in its early years won the race. Ironically, Mann, whose Hudson Hornet was credited with a 22nd-place finish, drove car No. 43, the number that another member of the Petty family—Richard—would later drive to fame and glory.

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