Ken Alexander | |
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Born |
Anderson, South Carolina, United States |
January 4, 1953
NASCAR Xfinity Series career | |
12 races run over 2 years | |
First race | 2001 Food City 250 (Bristol Motor Speedway) |
Last race | 2002 Channellock 250 (Bristol Motor Speedway) |
Ken Alexander (born January 4, 1953) is a former American stock car racing driver. Born in Anderson, South Carolina, he competed in NASCAR.
He made eight starts in the Busch Series in 2001 and four starts in 2002. In 2001, he drove seven races for Jay Robinson and one for Tony Hall. Ken Alexander made all his 2002 starts for Hubert Hensley. During the Bristol race in March, Alexander became a major nuisance as he was very slow on the track and caused or got caught up in multiple accidents during the race before finally dropping with 10 to go, doing major damage to the front of his car and breaking the radiator after running into the back of Stacy Compton in an incident that was caused by Greg Biffle turning Kevin Harvick into the wall; Harvick and Biffle would get into it after the race in what would be one of the most notable fights of the season. The bad race also proved to be Alexander's final NASCAR Busch Series start as he hasn't appeared at another NASCAR sanctioned race since.