"TIGER"  TOM  PISTONE   -   03/17/1929

nicknamed "Tiger" Tom Pistone is a former NASCAR Grand National driver from Chicago.  He made his Grand National debut in 1955.  He won two races and finished 6th in championship points in the 1959 season for Carl Rupert, his best season statistically.  He was away from NASCAR in 1963 and 1964, but returned in 1965 to drive in 33 races for Glen Sweet and Emory Gilliam, a career high, but only 8 top tens and a 32nd place points finish came of it.  His final and 130th cup race came in 1968.  He won two NASCAR Convertible Division races.   In 1960, he wore a life preserver and an oxygen tube in his car while racing at Daytona for fear of running into the lake in the middle of the speedway and drowning. This happened after Tommy Irwin ran into the lake in the first qualifying race.  Irwin did not drown, however.  On October 17, 2010, Pistone was one of the year's 15 inductees to the Racers' Reunion Hall of Fame, located at Memory Lane Museum in Mooresville NC.  Still active in racing at age 81, Pistone has a thriving race car parts business in Charlotte, NC, and can often be found mentoring young drivers at Charlotte Motor Speedway.  He prepares and crews for several Legends and Bandolero drivers in the Winter Heat and Summer Shootout series.  In April 2011, Pistone appeared on an episode of The

History Channel's American Pickers in which he sold items to be placed in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.  For his career Pistone ran in 130 CUP events with 29 top five finishes.  He ran in 34 Convertible events winning the two previously mentioned (Chicago, and Martinsville).  For his career Pistone ran in 130 Cup races and won twice.  He also ran in NASCAR's Convertible series 34 times and claimed two wins.  Some info from Wikipedia

1956 win Chicago - Soldier Field

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