The oldest living member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame has died. Glen Wood, a champion racer who was inducted into the organization back in 2012, died on Friday morning, according to the Wood Brothers ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Glen Wood passed away on Friday at the age of 93, the Wood family announced via Wood Brothers Racing’s various social media channels. Wood, along with brothers Leonard and Delano, ...
NASCAR legend Glen Wood died on Friday at age 93, leaving behind one of the most glorious legacies in the sport’s history. Glen and his sibling Leonard founded their namesake Wood Brothers Racing team ...
Glen Wood, the courtly and innovative patriarch of the famed Wood Brothers Racing team who had been the oldest living member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, died Friday. He was 93. Wood Brothers announced ...
STUART, Va. — A sawmill owner who offhandedly could catalog trees with the accuracy of a top-flight arborist. A star driver who was a two-time track champion at Bowman Gray Stadium and one of NASCAR’s ...
Editor's note: On Friday morning, NASCAR Hall of Fame owner and driver Glen Wood died at the age of 93. He had attended 71 consecutive Daytona Speedweeks, with his last event in 2017. In 2016, his ...
FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2012, file photo, Glen Wood, right, shows off his induction ring as his brother, Leonard Wood, left, looks on during the NASCAR Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the NASCAR ...
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