Gary Balough

Gary Balough (born September 16, 1947)[1] is a retired American stock car racing driver who competed from 1979 to 2001. Balough has won more than 1000 races throughout his short-track career and has accumulated more than 20 wins in the All-Pro division.

Gary Balough
Born (1947-09-16) September 16, 1947 (age 76)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Achievements1986 ALL PRO Super Series Champion
1980, 1986 Snowball Derby Winner
1984, 1986 All American 400 Winner
1968 Florida Governor's Cup Winner
1984 World Crown 300 Winner
1979 Orange Blossom 100 Winner
1981 Cracker 200 Winner
1976, 1977, 1978, 1980 Super DIRT Week Big-Block Modified Championship Winner
NASCAR Cup Series career
22 races run over 6 years
Best finish40th (1981)
First race1979 Daytona 500 (Daytona)
Last race1992 Coca-Cola 600 (Charlotte)
WinsTop tensPoles
020
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
4 races run over 2 years
Best finish68th (1990)
First race1982 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last race1990 AC-Delco 200 (Rockingham)
WinsTop tensPoles
010
NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Series
First Win1981 Miller High Life 300 (Charlotte Motor Speedway)

Racing career

Throughout the 1970s, Balough expanded his racing across the entire East Coast. He moved from Late Models in the Southeast to Dirt Modifieds in the Northeast. Between 1976 and 1978, Gary won the prestigious Syracuse 200 for modifieds.[2] Balough led one lap in his NASCAR Cup career, at the 1981 Talladega 500 where he came from 41st to 1st, only to suffer from an overheating engine and resulting DNF. In addition to his many short-track wins, Balough also won the 1981 Miller High Life 300 NASCAR Late Model Sportsman race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Balough beat Dale Earnhardt and Jody Ridley to win the race. Bob Rahilly of RahMoc Racing owned and built the cars and engines for both of these races.[3]

He started an average of 21st place and finished an average of 25th while bringing home a career total of $90,900 ($197,363.15 when adjusted for inflation).[1][4]

Personal life

Balough served a sentence of 45½ months in jail for drug trafficking; which ended his career along with his marriage.[1][4] A ride with Harry Ranier's team was in the works along with a sponsorship from Domino's Pizza that would have paid him $750,000 ($2,084,699.45 when adjusted for inflation) for having their name appear on his car for 25 races.[4] Balough used many car owners, engine builders and car builders to help Balough become on top of his game.[4]

After his jail sentence expired, Balough still had access to his children and could still practice his hobby of fishing.[4] His first racing event after the end of his jail sentence was a 200-lap "All-Pro" race in Summerville, South Carolina where he earned the pole position and won the race.[4]

Balough later wrote an autobiography and was also the subject of a documentary film.[5]

List of achievements

  • 1968 Florida's Governor's Cup 200 Winner
  • 1976 Syracuse 200 Winner
  • 1977 Syracuse 200 Winner
  • 1978 Syracuse 200 Winner
  • 1981 Miller High Life 300 Winner
  • 1980 Snowball Derby Winner
  • 1980 Syracuse 200 Winner
  • 1984 All American 400 Winner
  • 1984 World Crown 300 Winner
  • 1986 All American 400 Winner
  • 1986 All-Pro Champion
  • 1986 Snowball Derby Winner
  • 2015 Inducted into the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame.[6]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1979Billie Harvey87OldsmobileRSDDAY
35
CARRCHATLNWSBRIDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAY
16
NSVPOC
35
TALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLONT90th116[7]
1980ChevyRSDDAYRCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVNWSMARCLTCARATL
39
108th46[8]
Phil Howard33ONT
DNQ
1981RahMoc Enterprises75RSDDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAYNSVPOC
12
40th656[9]
BuickTAL
25
MCH
18
BRIDAR
25
RCH
10
DOV
17
MARNWSCLT
24
CAR
32
ATL
34
RSD
19
1982PontiacDAY
11
38th564[10]
BuickRCH
32
BRI
23
ATL
7
CAR
12
DARNWSMARTALNSVDOVCLTPOCRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVNWSCLTMARCARATLRSD
1991Ken Allen34ChevyDAY
DNQ
RCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVSONPOCMCHDAY74th89[11]
Jim Rosenblum Racing13BuickPOC
40
TALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWS
27PontiacCLT
39
CARPHOATL
1992ChevyDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLT
40
DOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL93rd43[12]
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1979Billie HarveyOldsmobile2735
1982RahMoc EnterprisesPontiac3111
1991Ken AllenChevroletDNQ


Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NBSCPtsRef
1982RahMoc Enterprises75PontiacDAY
4
RCHBRIMARDARHCYSBOCRWRCHLGYDOVHCYCLTASHHCYSBOCARCRWSBOHCYLGYIRPBRIHCYRCHMARCLTHCYMAR106th160[13]
1990Roy Hill4BuickDAYRCHCARMARHCYDARBRILANSBONZHHCYCLTDOVROUVOLMYBOXFNHASBODUBIRPROUBRIDAR
32
RCHDOV
29
MARCLT
DNQ
NHACAR
33
MAR68th207[14]
199182DAY
DNQ
RCHCARMARVOLHCYDARBRILANSBONZHCLTDOVROUHCYMYBGLNOXFNHASBODUBIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOVN/AN/A[15]
CLT
DNQ
NHACARMAR

References

Achievements
Preceded by Snowball Derby Winner
1986
Succeeded by
Preceded by Snowball Derby Winner
1980
Succeeded by