Ronnie Silver

Ronnie Silver (born July 20, 1951) is a former American stock car racer and crew chief. He raced in the NASCAR Busch Series for eight seasons, winning two races.

Ronnie Silver
Born (1951-07-20) July 20, 1951 (age 72)
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
182 races run over 8 years
Best finish5th (1984)
First race1982 Southeastern 150 (Bristol)
Last race1989 AC-Delco 200 (North Carolina)
First win1985 Bobby Isaac Memorial 200 (Hickory)
Last win1986 Mountain Dew 400 (Hickory)
WinsTop tensPoles
2790

Career

A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Silver's career started in the Whelen All-American Series, in which he finished fourth in the 1982 Mid-Atlantic Region season.[1] Eventually, Silver joined the Busch Series in its inaugural season as an owner driver, and finished 7th in the Southeastern 150 at Bristol Motor Speedway.[2] Silver ended the season 15th in points with 1,514, along with 7 top tens and 2 top fives.[3] In 1984, Silver was the car owner for Jack Ingram, who won the Busch 200 at Langley Speedway.[4] In 1985, Silver claimed his first career NASCAR victory in the Bobby Isaac Memorial 200 at Hickory Motor Speedway; Silver won again at Hickory in 1986, this time in the Mountain Dew 400 after taking the lead from Jack Ingram with 11 laps left.[5] In 1985 and 1986, Silver finished 8th (3268 points)[6] and 7th (3927 points),[7] respectively. In 1989, Silver's slow time trial for the All Pro 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway relegated him to the 40-lap consolation race as a last chance to qualify for the event.[8] However, Silver did not make the field.[9] In 1992, Silver's team served Shawna Robinson at Daytona International Speedway, North Carolina Motor Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway, crashing at Daytona and Atlanta.[10] The following season, Silver failed to qualify for The Pantry 300.[11]

Later, Silver owned cars and served as crew chief for Michael Waltrip in the Busch Series,[12] and currently works in the family auto body repair business.[13] Eventually, Silver became the crew chief for Michael Waltrip Racing's Patty Moise in 1998 with engines supplied from Roush Racing,[14][15] though in 2000, Silver worked less with the team due to business obligations in his hometown of Asheville, North Carolina.[16]

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.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829NWCCPtsRef
1988DAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSDPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLT
DNQ
NWSCARPHOATLNA-[17]

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPtsRef
1982Silver Racing12PontiacDAYRCHBRI
7
15th1514[18]
14MAR
40
DARHCY
7
SBOCRWRCHLGYDOVHCY
6
ASH
4
HCY
5
SBOCARCRWSBOHCY
18
LGYIRPBRIHCY
10
RCHMARHCY
19
MAR
9
17CLT
19
14OldsCLT
14
1983PontiacDAYRCH
8
HCY
5
MAR
11
GPS
12
LGY
18
DOV
14
BRI
15
CLT
11
SBO
17
HCY
10
ROU
7
SBO
9
ROU
5
CRW
8
ROU
8
SBO
13
HCY
6
LGY
12
IRP
10
GPS
5
BRIHCY
9
RCH
18
NWS
8
SBO
3
MAR
14
ROUHCY
4
MAR
36
6th4058[19]
61CAR
21
14OldsNWS
5
SBO
18
DAR
35
CLT
36
1984DAY
15
RCHCAR
10
DAR
16
CLT
10
DAR
17
RCHCLT
41
CAR
8
5th3413[20]
PontiacHCY
14
MAR
20
ROU
5
NSV
10
LGY
7
MLW
18
DOVSBO
4
HCY
3
ROU
5
SBO
26
ROU
4
HCY
4
IRP
12
SBO
11
NWS
5
HCY
6
MAR
13
Lewis Motorsports42PontiacLGY
5
Sprinkle Racing17OldsBRI
13
1985Silver Racing14OldsDAY
36
CAR
9
DAR
9
DOV
11
CLT
15
DAR
14
CLT
17
CAR
16
8th3268[21]
PontiacHCY
8
BRI
3
MAR
9
SBO
17
LGY
24
SBO
8
HCY
6
ROU
18
IRP
27
SBO
8
LGY
20
HCY
1*
MLW
16
BRI
10
RCH
11
NWS
9
ROU
14
HCY
5
MAR
10
1986OldsDAY
24
CAR
18
DAR
15
DOV
11
CLT
21
DAR
18
DOV
14
CLT
39
7th3927[22]
PontiacHCY
1
MAR
23
BRI
11
SBO
3
LGY
4
JFC
4
HCY
2
ROU
22
IRP
5
SBO
9
RAL
14
OXF
16
SBO
6
HCY
4
LGY
12
ROU
20
BRI
8
RCH
5
MAR
13
ROU
4
MAR
14
Reedy Racing08PontiacSBO
14
54PontiacCAR
36
1987Silver Racing14ChevyDAY
16
DAR
24
CLT
18
DOV
8
DOV
17
CLT
42
CAR
39
17th2719[23]
PontiacHCY
22
MAR
15
BRI
14
LGY
10
SBO
11
IRP
11
ROU
6
JFC
17
OXF
DNQ
SBO
15
HCY
23
RAL
20
LGY
19
ROU
14
BRI
21
JFC
23
RCH
26
MAR
9
MAR
29
Brolsma Racing26PontiacDAR
41
1988Silver Racing14ChevyDAY
16
HCYCARMARDAR20th2217[24]
OldsBRI
21
LNG
10
NZHSBO
4
NSV
8
CLT
28
DOVLVL
7
CAR
32
MAR
17
Thomas Brothers Racing00OldsROU
8
LAN
9
MYB
11
SBO
10
HCY
7
LNG
11
IRPROU
14
BRI
13
DARRCHDOVMAR
22
CLT
Silver Racing14PontiacOXF
DNQ
1989Bahari Racing03PontiacDAYCARMARHCY
26
DARBRINZHCLT
DNQ
CAR
37
MAR31st1155[25]
30SBO
9
LAN
25
NSV
6
CLTDOVROU
5
LVLVOL
9
MYB
24
SBOHCY
20
DUBIRPROU
5
BRIDARRCHDOVMAR
1993DAYCARRCHDARBRIHCYROUMARNZHCLTDOVMYBGLNMLWTALIRPMCHNHABRIDARRCHDOVROUCLTMARCARHCY
DNQ
ATLNA-[26]

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series

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

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314ATSCCPtsRef
1985Silver Racing14PontiacATLDAYATLTALATLSSPIRP
27
CSPFRSIRPOEFISFDSFTOL123rd-[27]

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