Coo Coo Marlin

Clifton Burton "Coo Coo" Marlin (January 3, 1932 – August 14, 2005) was a NASCAR Winston Cup driver who spent 14 years in the series.

Coo Coo Marlin
Coo Coo Marlin
BornClifton Burton Marlin
(1932-01-03)January 3, 1932
Columbia, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedAugust 14, 2005(2005-08-14) (aged 73)
Cause of deathLung cancer
NASCAR Cup Series career
165 races run over 14 years
Best finish20th: 1975 Winston Cup Series season
First race1966 Nashville 400 (Nashville)
Last race1980 Talladega 500 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
0510

Local track history edit

Marlin earned a name for himself at the short tracks in Tennessee and Alabama, running against Red Farmer, Bobby Allison, and Donnie Allison. He was a four-time track champion at Nashville Speedway USA (now Music City Motorplex).

Marlin was a speedway favorite with a lot of kids during the 1960s. He drove a fire-engine red 1964 Chevrolet Impala, No. 711, and was the first real "hero" to many youngsters. During this time, he and his racing "nemesis," Charlie Binkley No. 125, continuously thrilled audiences with their often tense finishes. Marlin was always available for photos and autographs in the pits after a race. His brother, Jack Marlin, was also a crowd favorite.

Grand National and Winston Cup career edit

Marlin advanced to part-time rides on the NASCAR Grand National circuit, starting with one race in 1966 and three in 1967. He ran more of the schedule as the series changed from Grand National to Winston Cup, but he never competed in more than 23 races in any season. He never won a race in his 165 Winston Cup starts from 1966 to 1980, but he had nine top 5 and 51 top 10 finishes, with many of those starts in a car numbered 14. However, in 1973, Marlin won a non points race, with one of the Duel races at Daytona that year.[1]

Death edit

Marlin died in his hometown of Columbia, Tennessee, on August 14, 2005, of lung cancer at the age of 73.

Son's use of number 14 as memorial edit

Shortly after Marlin's death, his son Sterling was in negotiations with MB2 Motorsports to drive the team's second car for 2006. The team was unable to retain the No. 10 (which was to be used by Evernham Motorsports for 2006), so MB2 was looking for a new number. A still-grieving Sterling found the No. 14 available (ppc Racing's defunct Nextel Cup team had been the last to use it) and had MB2 request the No. 14, which was granted. It was run to honor his father during his year and a half with the team until his unexpected release from Ginn Racing mid-way through the 2007 season, after the team merged with Dale Earnhardt, Inc. The No. 14 is now run by Chase Briscoe, his owner and former driver Tony Stewart who chose the number for his own race team in honor of AJ Foyt, a childhood hero of his.

Motorsports career results edit

NASCAR edit

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

Grand National Series edit

NASCAR Grand National Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354NGNCPtsRef
1966Gray Racing97FordAUGRSDDAYDAYDAYCARBRIATLHCYCLBGPSBGSNWSMARDARLGYMGRMONRCHCLTDTSASHPIFSMRAWSBLVGPSDAYODSBRROXFFONISPBRISMRNSV
8
ATLCLBAWSBLVBGSDARHCYRCHHBOMARNWSCLTCAR95th360[2]
1967Charlie Hughes04ChevyAUGRSDDAY
13
DAYDAY
50
AWSBRIGPSBGSATLCLBHCYNWSMARSVHRCHDARBLVLGYCLTASHMGRSMRBIRCARGPSMGYDAYTRNOXFFDAISPBRISMR88th680[3]
Cunningham-Kelley RacingNSV
17
ATLBGSCLBSVHDARHCYRCHBLVHBOMARNWSCLTCARAWS
1969Cunningham-Kelley Racing07ChevyMGRMGYRSDDAYDAYDAYCARAUGBRIATLCLBHCYGPSRCHNWSMARAWSDARBLVLGYCLTMGRSMRMCHKPT
22
GPSNCFDAYDOVTPNTRNBLVBRI
30
NSV
7
SMRATL
13
MCHSBOBGSAWSDAR
31
HCYRCHTAL
10
CLBMARNWSCLT
39
SVHAUGCARJFCMGRTWS52nd375[4]
1970RSDDAY
24
DAYDAY
18
RCHCARSVHATL
9
BRI
9
TAL
10
NWSCLBDARBLVLGYCLT
30
SMRMARMCH
31
RSDHCYKPTGPSDAY
34
ASTTPNTRNBRISMRNSV
6
ATL
15
CLBONAMCH
17
TAL
14
BGSSBODARHCYRCHDOVNCFNWSCLT
34
MARMGRCARLGY38th876[5]
1971RSDDAYDAY
13
DAY
20
ONTRCHCARHCYBRIATL
15
CLBGPSSMRNWSMARDARSBOTAL
39
ASHKPTCLTDOVMCH
27
RSDHOUGPSDAY
31
BRI
14
ASTISPTRNNSV
25
ATL
34
BGSONAMCH
33
TAL
42
CLBHCYDARMARCLTDOVCAR
38
MGRRCHNWSTWS49th527[6]

Winston Cup Series edit

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031NWCCPtsRef
1972Cunningham-Kelley Racing14ChevyRSDDAY
25
RCHONTCARATL
12
BRI
6
DARNWSMARTAL
35
CLT
28
DOV
24
MCHRSDTWS
3
DAY
4
BRI
22
TRNATL
29
TAL
16
MCH
34
NSV
26
DAR
10
RCHDOV
36
MAR
11
NWS
30
CLT
34
CAR
27
TWS
7
25th3852.9[7]
1973RSDDAY
29
RCHCAR
14
BRI
7
ATL
6
NWSDARMARTAL
6
NSV
6
CLT
33
DOV
35
TWS
28
RSDMCH
11
DAY
38
BRI
27
ATL
30
TAL
40
NSV
3
DAR
7
RCHDOV
6
NWS
11
MAR
23
CLT
19
CAR
10
22nd4233.89[8]
1974RSDDAY
4
RCHCAR
24
BRI
10
ATL
28
DAR
19
NWSMAR
12
TAL
7
NSV
9
DOVCLT
38
RSDMCH
13
DAY
18
BRI
12
NSV
28
ATL
9
POCTAL
35
MCH
11
DAR
29
RCH
18
DOV
25
NWS
11
MAR
22
CLT
22
CAR
12
ONT22nd581.66[9]
1975RSDDAY
17
RCHCAR
26
BRIATL
7
NWSDAR
5
MARTAL
5
NSV
3
DOV
6
CLT
40
RSDMCH
12
DAY
34
NSV
26
POC
7
TAL
5
MCH
35
DAR
39
DOV
31
NWS
12
MAR
29
CLT
42
RCH
9
CAR
10
BRI
7
ATL
8
ONT20th2584[10]
1976RSDDAY
21
CAR
8
RCHBRIATL
6
NWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCH
13
DAY
6
NSV
8
POCTAL
34
MCH
12
BRIDAR
8
RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
32
CAR
10
ATL
30
ONT
DNQ
28th1412[11]
1977RSDDAY
4
RCHCARATL
8
NWSDARBRIMARTAL
8
NSV
8
DOVCLT
12
RSDMCHDAY
13
NSV
11
POCTAL
40
MCHBRIDAR
26
RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
12
CARATL
10
ONT34th1004[12]
1978RSDDAY
26
RCHCARATL
39
BRIDARNWSMARTAL
41
DOVCLTNSV
22
RSDMCHDAY
38
NSVPOCTAL
26
MCHBRIDAR
30
RCHDOVMARNWSCLT
7
CARATL
10
ONT36th765[13]
1979RSDDAY
9
CARRCHATL
38
NWSBRIDARMARTAL
10
NSVDOVCLT
30
TWSRSDMCHDAY
25
NSVPOCTAL
29
MCHBRIDAR
36
RCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLONT33rd613[14]
1980RSDDAY
QL
RCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTAL
11
NSVDOVCLTTWSRSDMCHDAY
14
NSVPOCTAL
37
MCHBRIDARRCHDOVNWSMARCLTCARATLONT54th303[15]
- Qualified but replaced by Sterling Marlin
Daytona 500 edit
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1967Charlie HughesChevrolet2750
1970Cunningham-Kelley RacingChevrolet4018
19712620
1972325
1973429
1974314
19753517
19761021
1977134
19781626
1979379
1980QL
- Qualified but replaced by Sterling Marlin

References edit

  1. ^ Coo Coo Marlin page of Racing-reference website [1], retrieved May 21, 2007.
  2. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1966 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1967 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  4. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1969 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  5. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1970 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  6. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  7. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  8. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  9. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  10. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  11. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  12. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  13. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  14. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  15. ^ "Coo Coo Marlin – 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved February 7, 2019.

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