Stan Fox | |||||||
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Nationality | American | ||||||
Born | Stanley Cole Fuchs July 7, 1952 Janesville, Wisconsin, U.S. | ||||||
Died | December 18, 2000 Waiouru, Ruapehu, New Zealand | (aged 48)||||||
Champ Car career | |||||||
13 races run over 10 years | |||||||
Years active | 1984, 1987–1995 | ||||||
Best finish | 24th – 1991 | ||||||
First race | 1984 Dana Rex Mays Classic (Milwaukee) | ||||||
Last race | 1995 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis) | ||||||
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NASCAR Cup Series career | |||||||
2 races run over 1 year | |||||||
Best finish | 68th (1992) | ||||||
First race | 1992 DieHard 500 (Talladega) | ||||||
Last race | 1992 Champion Spark Plug 400 (Michigan) | ||||||
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Stanley Cole Fuchs[1] (July 7, 1952 – December 18, 2000), known professionally as Stan Fox (Fuchs being the German word for "fox"[2]), was an American open wheel race car driver. Fox was one of the last links between the midget car racing world and the Indianapolis 500.[3]