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Don MacTavish

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176:. On lap nine of the race, his vehicle tangled with a car driven by Bob James. Out of control, MacTavish's car hit the outside crash wall at a point where a metal guard rail covered an opening in the wall. The impact with the butt end of the concrete sheared off the whole front of the car, up to the 198:
racing series awards one driver with the prestigious MacTavish Award at their annual year-end Banquet of Champions. The award is given for outstanding contribution in the field of stock car racing and named in honor of MacTavish for his contributions to
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was presented the winner's trophy by Mrs. Dorothy MacTavish and Miss Marcia MacTavish, mother and sister of the late driver for whom the event was named.
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Three months after his death, the first annual 100-lap "Don MacTavish Memorial Race" was organized at Albany-Saratoga Speedway. Race-winner
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and in 1966 he won the NASCAR National Sportsman Division Championship, a precursor to today's
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In the late 1960s, MacTavish set his sights on competing in NASCAR's top series, the
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In 2001, MacTavish was posthumously inducted into the
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Dover
Massachusetts
Daytona Beach
Florida
New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame
Daytona International Speedway
Dover, Massachusetts
Norwood
demolition derby
ABC
Wide World of Sports
Sportsman Division
Xfinity Series
Ralph Earnhardt
Grand National Series
Daytona International Speedway
Mercury Comet
NASCAR Sportsman Division
Permatex 300
firewall
Sam Sommers
Richie Evans
American Canadian Tour
New England
Bill France Sr.
Ken Squier
New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame
List of NASCAR fatal accidents
List of Daytona International Speedway fatalities
"Race driver killed; Lee Roy wins 300"

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