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16 Facts About Stuart Crow

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Stuart Crow was born on August 21,1959 and is an American former racing driver.

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Stuart Crow subsequently graduated to racing cars, starting with Formula Ford and Formula 2000.

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Stuart Crow quickly showed his mettle, winning the Formula 2000 class at the SCCA National Run-offs at Road Atlanta in 1985.

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In October 1986, Stuart Crow finished third at the CASC F2000 Grand National Canadian Run-off.

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Stuart Crow became a regular contender in the 1989 Super Vee series with eight top five finishes in a season that culminated with a win at St Petersburg, the final event of a season that saw him finish third in the overall standings.

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Stuart Crow began the 1990 Formula Super Vee season with back-to-back victories at Phoenix International Raceway and the Milwaukee Mile before posting a string of podium finishes at Cleveland, Road Atlanta, Mid-Ohio and Road America.

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Stuart Crow scored a third win at Nazareth Speedway before the season final at StPetersburg where he drove a measured race, finished fourth and clinched the 1990 Bosch VW Super Vee Championship.

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Stuart Crow earned podium finishes on the streets of Des Moines and Watkins Glen, as well as a fourth place in the series' most iconic race on the streets of Trois Rivieres in Quebec.

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The highlight of the season came in Canada where Stuart Crow scored his first Formula Atlantic win at the Grand Prix of Toronto, a result that helped him secure fourth place overall in his first season of Formula Atlantic.

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Stuart Crow scored a dominant win at Mid-Ohio to compliment runner-up finishes at Mosport and Vancouver, a third place at Miami and a fourth place at Long Beach en route to third place in the overall standings.

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Stuart Crow converted pole into a win at Mid-Ohio but mechanical retirements while leading at Circuit Trois-Rivieres and at Nazareth ultimately cost him a chance at the championship.

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Stuart Crow scored wins at Timaru and the historic Pukekohe circuit, along with four runner-up finishes at Timaru, Wigram and Manfeild.

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Stuart Crow won the 1993 season opener at Phoenix but crashed heavily in round three at Road Atlanta and subsequently had to withdraw from the championship after five rounds.

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In 1994 Stuart Crow drove for Florida Sports Cars in the American Continental Championship at the Dallas Grand Prix and won.

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Stuart Crow won pole and finished second to the eventual championship winner Patrick Carpentier.

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Years later, in 2000, Stuart Crow contested the United States Formula Three Championship with Dave McMillan Racing and won the championship scoring three wins and four additional podiums.