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An A1 poster sized print, approx 23"x33" (841x594mm). Marshall Teague


Between 1949 and 1952, Marshall Teague of Daytona Beach, Fla., competed in just 23 races in the NASCAR Cup Series. In that brief four-year stint in NASCAR, Teague's contributions to the.

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SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Marshall Pleasant Teague (February 22, 1921 - February 11, 1959) was an American race car driver nicknamed by NASCAR fans as the "King of the Beach" for his performances at the Daytona Beach Road Course. Marshall Teague. Teague beside the Fabulous Hudson Hornet with his daughter at the Daytona Beach Road Course in 1952.

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Marshall Teague was one of the few Cup regulars who was talked into making the cross-country trip to race in NASCAR's first event in California. Another Cup race, won by Tim Flock, was held.

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The Hudson Hornet dominated NASCAR racing in the '50s .Winning 27 of 34 races in the '52 season.. Hudson driver Marshall Teague won the 1952 AAA Stock Car Championship and driver Frank Mundy.

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Remembering Marshall Teague's Formidable Legacy in Motorsport The Legacy of Teague in NASCAR The motorsport world is rife with recognized heroes, and one legend worth noting is Marshall Teague. He was the one to see the game-changing potential of the Hudson coupe, a sturdy and sleek vehicle model that screamed speed. This low-slung automobile, boasting […]

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Marshall Teague was killed 10 days later. Monday marks 60 years since the homegrown racing hero attempted to put his name in the record books, but instead got it etched in stone. "When my dad.

Marshall Teague’s “Fabulous” Hudson awaits the start of the


Marshall Teague (1921-1959) was an American racing driver and one of the pioneers of stock car racing in the US. He recorded 23 starts in NASCAR's premier division between 1949 and 1952, winning seven times.

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Date Filed Document Text; August 29, 2022: Filing 14 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge Bradley W. Rath for all further proceedings provided for by 28 U.S.C. 636(b)(1)(B) and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72(b), to include conducting hearings and submitting to the District Judge assigned to this case proposed findings of fact and recommendations for the disposition of this case.

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DriverAverages.com has results for Marshall Teague from. the July 10, 1949 (164 Miles at Daytona Beach & Road Course) to. the April 12, 1952 (100 Miles at Columbia Speedway) Search DriverAverages. This site is NOT associated with NASCAR®, The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.

Finished 6 Marshall Teague’s 1952 Hudson NASCAR, Moebius


It was Marshall Teague who had recognised the competition potential of this sturdy and streamlined coupe, low-slung and, thanks to a 5-litre side-valve straight-six, sufficiently powerful and torquey. Having persuaded Hudson to provide technical support - a NASCAR first - he convinced Thomas to ditch his Plymouth midway through 1951.

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Marshall Teague Stats Category: Historic CLASS OF: 2014 Highlights by Godwin Kelly Marshall Teague owned a gas station in Daytona Beach and was interested in racing. If it sounds a bit like William H.G. France, you would be right. They were contemporaries and friendly rivals in the Florida east coast hamlet.

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Sunday 11th February 1951 Marshall Teague drove a Hudson Hornet to victory on the beach oval of the 160-mile Daytona Grand National at Daytona Beach, Florida, beginning Hudson's extraordinary run on the NASCAR circuit. In 1948, Hudson introduced the revolutionary "step-down" chassis design that is still used in most cars today. Until Hudson's innovation all […]

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Marshall Teague ran just 19 NASCAR Cup races in 1951 and 1952, but he won seven of them, all in his Hudson. Photo courtesy of NASCAR Archives & Research Center via Getty Images. Another of NASCAR's early stars was Marshall Teague, who was a key figure with Hudson on and off the track. Teague is credited with helping to bring the Hudson Motor.

Marshall Teague brought the first factory involvement to NASCAR with


Author Paul Fearnley Marshall Teague is famous for his 'Fabulous Hudson Hornet' that put NASCAR on the map and on a commercial footing in the early 1950s. But he was killed in a USAC single-seater on 11 February 1959.

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Home from fighting World War II, Daytona Beach, Fla., native Marshall Teague found himself entranced by racing. A talented mechanic, Teague saw quickly that the 1948 Hudson Hornet would lend itself well to stock-car racing, and after an unannounced visit to the factory, Teague enlisted Hudson into the cause, tuning its straight six into the engine that would dominate the early years of NASCAR.

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June 15, 2021. Filing 11 RULE 26 (f) REPORT by Plaintiff John Steven Teague. (Lundrigan, William) June 4, 2021. Filing 10 NOTICE of Appearance by Emily Therese Supinger for Defendants Jay Noble, Village of Bethel, Ohio (Supinger, Emily) June 4, 2021. NOTICE of Deadline: Rule 26 (f) Report due by 6/25/2021.

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