Rodney Combs | |||||||
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Born |
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
March 27, 1950 ||||||
Achievements | 1975 ASA National Tour Champion 1977 ASA National Tour Champion |
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Awards | National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame (2001) | ||||||
Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career | |||||||
55 races run over 8 years | |||||||
Best finish | 35th (1987, 1988) | ||||||
First race | 1982 Atlanta Journal 500 (Atlanta) | ||||||
Last race | 1990 Atlanta Journal 500 (Atlanta) | ||||||
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NASCAR Xfinity Series career | |||||||
116 races run over 9 years | |||||||
Best finish | 11th (1995) | ||||||
First race | 1982 Miller Time 300 (Charlotte) | ||||||
Last race | 1997 BellSouth Mobility/Opryland 320 (Nashville) | ||||||
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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series career | |||||||
8 races run over 2 years | |||||||
Best finish | 34th (1995) | ||||||
First race | 1995 Sears Auto Center 125 (Milwaukee) | ||||||
Last race | 1996 Lowe's 250 (North Wilkesboro) | ||||||
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Statistics current as of April 20, 2013. |
Rodney Combs is a former NASCAR driver. He has not been in NASCAR since 1997, when he was released from his ride in the Busch Series. Combs was born on March 27, 1950 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Combs entered NASCAR after many years on the open-wheel and short track circuit in the Midwest, racing with Mark Martin and Dick Trickle. Combs was a 2001 inductee in the National Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame.
Combs made his debut in 1982, in the then Winston Cup Series. Driving the #5 for J.D. Stacy, Combs qualified the Stacy-Pak Buick to 28th on the starting position in the fall race at Atlanta, and finished in 9th place, leading five laps.
Combs was invited back by Stacy to drive the #12 Stroh's Buick in the 1983 fall race at Charlotte. Combs started 33rd and appeared to earn another top-ten, but extremely late in the going, Combs' car blew an engine, putting him to 22nd.
The next time Combs showed up was in 1984. This time, Combs was behind the #2 Red Roof Inns Buick owned by Robert Harrington. Combs made it into the August Michigan race with a 19th place qualifying effort. He completed all but eight laps en route to a 25th-place finish.
Combs, who was still doing Midwest racing, disappeared back to those ranks for a year, and then returned with a five-race deal in 1986. Driving Harrington's #2 Solder Seal/Gunk Pontiac, Combs had a best of 16th at Charlotte and a 19th at Talladega, where he led four laps. However, Combs only finished the Charlotte race, falling out of the other four.
Combs drove for a number of teams in 1987, yet still could not crack the top ten. His best run was a 16th at Pocono, although he did have five other top-20s. He ran the majority of the races for Elmo Langley's #64 team, although he did have some runs with DiGard Motorsports and Roger Hamby. Overall, he had 14 starts in 1987, and earned a 35th-place position in points.