Terry Bivins

Terry Bivins (born September 13, 1943) is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver whose career spanned from 1975 to 1977.[1] Bivins had a career-best finish of fifth in 28 races. He finished disputed second for the 1976 NASCAR Rookie of the Year.

Terry Bivins
Born (1943-09-13) September 13, 1943 (age 80)
Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Awardsinducted into the Central Auto Racing Boosters Hall of Fame in its first class (2004)
NASCAR Cup Series career
28 races run over 3 years
Best finish21st (1976)
First race1975 Champion Spark Plug 400 (Michigan International Speedway)
Last race1977 Southern 500 (Darlington Raceway)
WinsTop tensPoles
080

Career

Early career

Bivins began racing in 1964 with a used 1955 Ford car that he bought at a car lot.[2][3] He added a roll cage to the car and started racing using the snow tires that came with the car.[2]

NASCAR career

Bivins ran two NASCAR races in 1975, with a best finish of ninth at Michigan International Speedway.[1]

He ran for NASCAR Rookie of the Year in 1976.[2] Bivins shared a shop with Richard Childress in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.[2] Bivins competed in 18 of 30 events with 6 Top 10 finishes and his career-best finish of fifth at the 1976 Richmond 400 at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway.[1] Bivins finished in a disputed second place for the Rookie of the Year to Skip Manning.[2] Bivins was announced as the Rookie of the Year after the Ontario Motor Speedway race.[4] Bivins was quoted by the Emporia Gazette in 2007, "I won the Rookie of the Year. We had a celebration dinner. They turned that around and gave it to Skip Manning. (Manning's sponsor) went to NASCAR and told them if his guy didn’t win the sponsor would pull out.”

Bivins competed in 8 of 30 events with 1 Top 10 during the 1977 season[1] before retiring from racing out of frustration from losing the Rookie of the Year crown.[2][4]

In his NASCAR career, he led six laps out of 7,901 - the equivalent of 8,822.8 miles (14,198.9 km).[1] For starting an average of 20th place and finishing an average of 17th, Bivins earned a grand total of $61,725 in total prize winnings.[1] Bivins raced from the age of 31 to the age of 33.[1]

Career after NASCAR

After retiring from NASCAR, Bivins drove a limited schedule for the ASA before putting a hiatus to his stock car career in 1980.[5] In 2010, Bivins has resumed racing career[5] in a Modified.[2]

Terry later raced at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas City, Kansas in the Grand National Class. Car #5 and he won three feature races in 2018. He then moved to B-Mods in 2019, 2020 and 2021 when he lived in Lebo, Kansas.[6] Bivins retired from racing in the middle of 2021 with health issues.[3] He had over 400 wins in his career despite not racing during 30 of the years between his first and last race.[2][3] He won track championships on both pavement and dirt at Lakeside and I-70 Speedway.[3]

Personal life

After retiring from NASCAR, he started his own construction company.[2] Bivins later was a professional fisherman.[2]

Throughout his career, Bivins received help from his stepfather Jim and mother Kate Jones.[3] Bivins is married to Claudia Bivins.[2] She was always on his pit crew, whether as a video recorder or helping repair the car.[2] Bivins' son James Bivins helped on his pit crew for several decades.[2]

Career Honors

Bivins was elected in the first class (2004) into the Central Auto Racing Boosters Hall of Fame for drivers in the Kansas City area.[2][3]

Motorsports 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.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930NWCCPtsRef
1975Billy Moyer63ChevyRSDDAYRCHCARBRIATLNWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCH
9
DARDOV
21
NWSMARCLTRCHCARBRIATLONT77th138[7]
1976RSDDAY
8
CAR
13
RCH
5
BRI
24
ATL
26
NWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAYPOC
19
TAL21st2099[8]
Ballard Racing30ChevyNSV
22
BRI
12
DAR
14
RCH
9
DOV
32
MAR
8
NWS
9
CLT
25
CAR
17
ATL
22
Bill Champion10FordMCH
15
Michael Brocman50ChevyONT
7
1977Ballard Racing03ChevyRSDDAY
QL†
38th841[9]
Don Robertson25ChevyRCH
14
CAR
26
ATL
24
NWS
17
Mike Kempton69ChevyDAR
30
BRI
Bill Monaghan81ChevyMAR
11
80TAL
9
NSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRI
Harold Miller91ChevyDAR
24
RCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLONT
- Qualified but replaced by Walter Ballard
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1976Billy MoyerChevrolet198
1977Ballard RacingChevroletQL
- Qualified but replaced by Walter Ballard

ARCA SuperCar Series

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

ARCA SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021ARSCPtsRef
1992N/A4PontiacDAYFIFTWS
8
TALTOLKILPOCN/A0[10]
53MCH
36
FRSKILNSHDELPOCHPTFRSISFTOLDSFTWSSLMATL

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