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18 Facts About Wayne Grubb

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Wayne Grubb was born on July 19,1976 and is a former NASCAR driver and crew chief for GC Motorsports International.

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Wayne Grubb ran 52 NASCAR Busch Series races and 7 Craftsman Truck Series races before he retired late in the 2000 season.

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Wayne Grubb is the older brother of former NASCAR driver Kevin Grubb, who died on May 6,2009, at age 31.

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In 1997, Wayne made some laps as he was getting ready for a Rookie of the Year run in 1998.

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Wayne Grubb's debut came at New Hampshire International Speedway, driving his family-owned to 35th on the starting grid.

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Wayne Grubb ran at South Boston Speedway next, finishing 25th with engine problems, despite his first top-10 qualifying effort of 8th.

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Wayne Grubb's potential showed when after qualifying 31st at Indianapolis Raceway Park, he drove through the field, led 28 laps, and finished 5th, his first career top-10 finish.

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Wayne Grubb had an average start of 17.8 and an average finish of 22.5.

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Wayne Grubb secured his best weekend of his career when he secured his first career pole in the spring race at Richmond International Raceway.

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Wayne Grubb led 3 laps in that race, and finished a career-best 4th place.

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Wayne Grubb had an outside pole at South Boston and a 5th place qualifying effort at New Hampshire to his credit.

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Wayne Grubb's average start was 28th and average finish of 31st.

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Wayne Grubb had two other top-20 runs: 15th at Gateway and 17th at South Boston.

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Wayne Grubb gave the car over to Brandon Butler, watched his team finish out 2000, and then dismantled it due to lack of sponsorship before 2001.

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Wayne Grubb ran 15 races in 2000 and finished 40th in points.

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Wayne Grubb made his debut in the 1996 race at Richmond.

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Wayne Grubb ran in 1996 at Martinsville, finishing a solid 18th after starting deep in the pack.

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Wayne Grubb finished 36th at New Hampshire, 27th twice at Louisville and Martinsville, 23rd at Richmond, and a 22nd at Fontana.