Longtime NASCAR team owner Junie Donlavey, who fielded cars for dozens of NASCAR stars at some point in their respective careers, died Monday, according to family friends. He was 90.
A member of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame, Donlavey fielded his No. 90 cars for scores of drivers including Joe Weatherly, Tiny Lund, LeeRoy Yarbrough, Dick Brooks, Bobby Isaac, Fred Lorenzen, David Pearson, Johnny Rutherford, Harry Gant, Buddy Baker, Charlie Glotzbach, Ken Schrader, Jody Ridley, Bill Dennis and Ricky Rudd.
“Life has really been fast, I can tell you, but it’s been
pleasant,” said Donlavey following the International Motorsports Hall of Fame
induction ceremony. “I didn’t regret a minute of it even though we ran against
heavy-backed teams. We still had fun!”
Funeral plans are incomplete as of Monday morning.
Donlavey was a Spirit of Ford Award Winner for his contributions to motorsports and fielded Ford vehicles from 1961 until his retirement in 2004.
“All of us at
Ford Motor Company mourn the passing of Junie Donlavey and we send our thoughts
and prayers to his family and friends. Junie was a true gentleman whose legacy
won't be measured in wins on the track," said Edsel Ford, member of the Board of Directors at Ford Motor Co.
"His legacy will be the hundreds of
drivers and crew members who he helped that went on to great careers. All of us
will miss his friendly smile and engaging stories in the garage.”
A fine Virginian, a true southern gentleman. A lot of these "stars" today could have learned from him. RIP Mr. Donlavey.
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